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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1952)
rniDAY, NovEMRrn 21. 10:52 iIKrULD AND NKWS. KT,AMATTt FALLS. DRECON PAGE THIRTEEN I WHO'LL WIN7 Upper picture ii the Southern Californi tint tiring offoniive backfield, which Trojan lupporlori hops will supply the scoring punch nooded egeintt UCLA in the Pacific Coit Conference decider in Loi Angeles. From left ere wingbaca Al Car michaol, quarterback George Boxanic, full back Laon Sellers, and (palling) tailback Jim Sean. Lower . piciura 11 tha UvLA starting offensive Dacsiisia wno hm in. Troieni In tht payoff battle. From left are tailback Paul Cameron, an All America candidate; fullback Cappy Smith, wingbeck Don Stalwick, and quarterback Lew Williams. UCLA mat the tingle wing offentive. Both teams ere unbeaten and Untied. I' ll 1 Bruins Hold Skimpy Edge in Crucial Mix I IICI.A waned through LTexan Chriatlan. Washinulon. Rice. Saturday Gridfare Should Pick Rose Bowl Opponents ronlel from their TV sets start- liiu at 4:44 p.m., K.HT. Ily Kllll.llON MKOIVIT7. New voiiK i,r.-iho tuyj ol Iriiiale toollinll aruhon, uiiliHnii I Thle In the natlunm trlevlslnn niiiini'iiluin wllh riu h Mii-rceiling ! ifnrns of the week and lor the week, rcui'lies u Invent iiitrh to- infirrow a toi Icnm collMIe in "On nr die'' rlloiu and "Lindl UoiihJ" admin, M'l.-t nl the attention will evolve around loose nt 1 1 1 in contention lor a hid In the iiniiiclcliiddy of all pnni-neiuon clnmilrs Die Hone owl. A hit HI. til I Ull V Ulf Kll iih nun In both the fin lllc (Jonai and Iho lliu 10 Coiilrrriicr nici-a fthould bo clarilierl considers lily. 'ilio eyfii nl the nation will be centered on I.nn Angeles' Mcniorl at CriliFiPiim. 'i'here n pnlr tit unde leiited Ulld (linn, UCI.A Hlld Hiiulliern Callloiiiie, !";. h liend-on lit kmiie llmt will di'teiniine the lr weuuvn rrpreAentutlva in the lo Howl, More Ihun 100.000 heiilorn will Jam the (JoliAeum to wiine the in V while fan around the roun Iry lo will bo able to view the third Haturdny In a row the lay- nt-homea will be blessed Willi a top-ranking liuine UCLA, rated third In Ilia AP poll, and Houthern California, the country'a fourth ranking team, bolh (want Identical 8 0 recordf. The linme amienra to be a lost up wilh Houthern Callfornla'a re nerve nU'eiiKih Klvlnt the Trojan.1 a very nlluht edve. A low-Hcorlnu xame la aml"l paled with Ihe team that llmt rilled a Kind chance of cap- The MirinK the verdict and Ihe Hohetnowl Wisconsin la hont lo Mlnncxota and bama, Pittsburgh and Syracuse all Purdue enterlalna Indiana and , are ponnibllltles for the Miami Jun anvthliiK can happen. iket and the three teama aee ac- Mlchliian and Wlaconsln, If they lion Saturday, bolh win, could lie for the chain- Ahibama will be faclnt a vensre pl'uiahip, and a conference com-iful Maryland outfit which waa iiuuiee would have to determine knocked out of ihe rank of the Bowl bid that xoea wllh It. Three key contest are on agenOa III the Ilf 10 race. Mlchlkan and Wisconsin lied lor Ihe Western Conference lead wllh Identical 4-1 records. Purdue and Minnesota ahare sec ond place at 3-1-1. Michigan plays at Ohio male the bowl candidate. If either Mich- lKn or Wisconsin loses, the sur vivor wlnda up with the trip lo I'usadena. If Michigan and Wisconsin bolh I'l.te, then Purdue and Minnesota would have a chance to tie for ihe title. Tics In any of the Karnes alo could v.iuae some more con- scores i fusion In (he Jumbled standing. BUKHr uowi ana uotion both have picked their icnoicea lor new Tears uay, out the Ihe Orange Bowl has not yet made jany definite committments. Ala- are Sola Blames Loss To Dressing-Room Fumes HAN FRANCIKCO i Lee 8ala.lln CominUslon should Investigate knocked out hi the second round 1 bul didn t ay he would file a pro- ny curl iiioooi ui-on, accjarro test wun ik unbeaten last week by Mississippi, 21-14. If the Crimson Tide con halt the Terrapins, It could gain the bid. , Hyracuse, which didn't exactly look Impressive In last Saturday's 20-14 triumph over Colgate, should n't experience too much difficulty in bowling over Fordham. Pitt may have a little more trouble in disposing of Penn Btate when the teams meet In the 52nd re newal of their rivalry. Michigan State, top ranking team In the nation, goes after Its 24th straight victory against Mar quelle. Iast aeanon Marquette proved a stubborn Io before auc cumblng 20-14. Georgia Tech, the No. 3 team which opposes Mississippi In the Sugar Bowl, should maintain Ms unblemished slate against Florida Stale. Mississippi la idle, Tennessee, second to Georgia Tech In the Southeastern Confer ence, can lie the Englneera pro vided they get past Kentucky. The Volunteers, seventh-ranking in the country, play Texas, No. 10, In the Cotton Bowl. Texas, the South west Conference winner, isn't scheduled. Duke appears a cinch for top honors In the Southern Conference if the Blue Devils can turn back a weak North Carolina eleven. Beavers, Ducks May Go to Air PORTLAND I With dry weather atrong possibility both Oregon and Oregon State apparent ly will atreaa passing In an attempt lo win Uie traditional football game r-rlday he whs iniide "dojM-y by gan luiifs In my dressing room belore - Thursday night's topflight iii'dillrwcliilii bunt. hula's muniiKcr, llunny Uuntag, telephoned the A.s.suclMcd Pns thut lie would lodge a protest with bolh the Ciihloinlu Doxlng Minis ters Association and the parent lnierniilionii) fluxing Ciuild. "I drliiiilely say my flghlrr waa made dopey by gas fuinca," Bun tat: declared, INVKb'l ItiATK He asserted the California Box- By non MtrM auVlace. "thing," re n7rm.T Frl- fHumwd. Wljn. California and day tn this babble-town on the I'acllic. There waa builnest as usual, the tralllc waa as bad as ever and ' ' lha eltlrena wera delighted wllh the temporary amoglesa heavens. But underneath, there waa an air lj b expectancy, Impatlenre and pent HP excitement. For Saturday It s "The Uruliu and the Trojana." The Drums, ol course, are UCLA, the Trojans represent Ihe Univer sity n( Houthern California, and ,, their loollxll fnire, meet head on , In Memorial ColweUin wltlj much ' at slake. The big prire for Ihe winner will be the chaw tn play In Ihe Roe Ilo against Hie lllg Ten repre entatlt New Year a Day. The kkkoff lll be at J pm. and the orailier prospecu are Van Doren Won't Start . 1.08 ANOELEA, Captain Rob Van Doren of Southern Cali fornia a defensive platoon will not start against UCLA In Saturday's "big game." Trojan Coach Jess Hill aald Friday. Van Doren auilered a slight con ruMtion In last week'a game against Washington and baa been boiherrd by headnches all week. Hill aald that Mario Dare. 212- pound sophomore, w ill start In Van Doren'a right tackle spot "As far as 1 am concerned. It 1 still an even ball game," Mill told nesvamen. Oregon State, scoring 20e points to Ihe opponents' 41. Troy In order defeated Washing Ion State, Norlhaerlern, Army San Diego Naval Training Center. Oregnn Stale. California, Stanford, and Washington. They scored 233 points, the enemy 20. UCLA and SC rale third and fourth. In that order, behind Mich igan Stale and Georgia Terh in the Associated Press' lal national poll. The experts call It a atrirtlv even game. If there Is a alight edit, -it leans- toward Ooarh Red Sanders' Uclana, who for the past two veara have won from their neighbors. 59 0 and 21 -7. Wisconsins Smell Roses MADISON, Wla. i.fi The cam pus where the "wall 'in next year" tune probably originated waa rock ing Friday lo an unaccustomed tythm. Wisconsin students and fans, shruggina nil 40 years ol Big 10 footbnll fruslrstiona. are booming lor lha Rose Bowl with a heavy beat. All that's needed Is a wlndup win Saturday over Minnesota to assure at least a share of the Western Conference championship and an almost certain bid to the . post-season Hit nl Pasndena. . i Coach Ivy Williamson's Badgers ire universal favorites to knock off the Oophers from the North. 'Wisconsin's traditional foe for 2 I years, before a lull house Ihro.ig lof 63,ooo-plus Camp Randall 8ta idlum. The expected victory would i leave Wisconsin mp the Blv 10 standings for Ihe first time since j the horse-and-buggy days of 1012 Expert BRAKE RELIN1NG ZIEGLER'S AUTO REPAIR 27 Main inqni L Jan F a rro plsln: .fliciall fair, although Ihe weather bureau aas there la a chance for light showers late Saturday. nimlng the Coliseum will be romd of over 100.000, if all Hie inner ehow up, The game ol- llv la a sellout, at 15 a seat Millions more will see the game on television throughout the na tion. The NCAA TV committee, in drawing up Its national program for 1042. picked this one a "The (lame of the week" over ln Na lional Broadcasting System. The TV show goes on at I 4S d. m Led by rival halfback stars. Paul Cameron for UCLA and Jimmy Sears for Sc. the payoff game marks ihe climax of a wonderful season for Lo Angeles fans. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON Play Ball With ASSOCIATED! :KFLW-CBS mm erw m a a vieir I wm i mm ill Kentucky Whiskey A Blend-86 proof 67.555 grain neutral spirits CLEAR SPRING DISTIUINQ CO., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY Olsor.'a victory In 2:12 of Ihe second round had established him as lureinost contender for Sugar Kay Robinson's world middle weight title. He and Sala. of Do nors, Pa., were the two top chal lengers. liunlag aald both he and Sola smellcd gas in Sala s dieulng room before the fight, bul a po liceman and an auditorium em ploye In whom he appealed said thev couldn't smell the fumes. MAKKH ICE The fight was at Wlnterland, which la used for boxing, wrestling, basketball, Ice skating and other sports. It has lis own ice makinj artup. The 23-yrar-old rlngman flat tened the Pennsylvania boy for Ihe full count with a right to the Jaw. The knockout came In 2:12 of Ihe aecond. Sala had hit the eanvaa earlier In the aame round for a nine-count. I-le went down that time from a right to the side of the face followed by whizzing left hook lo the chin. They weighed In at an Identical 163 pounds. Demarco On Comeback Run NEW YORK i At the age of 23. It's pretty early to be mskln; a comeback, but Paddy Demarco mutt bounce back from two up set losses Friday night against Henry Davis to regain hla place in the lightweight division. Demarco, a rough laddie with the finesse of a blllygoat dropped his last two starts to LH Arthur King and Orlando Zulueta in two inalor surprises. He can't afford to lose another If he hopes to get a shot at lightweight champ Jimmy Cart er. The 10-round scrap at Madison Square Garden, slated for 7 p.m. P8T. will be carried on a national radio and television network. between the schools here Saturday. Coach Kip Taylor of Oregon State tipped his hand Thursday by an nouncing he had settled the ques tion of whether to start Kaye Booth or Chuck Brackctt, his two remain ing passers. Taylor's announced decision la to start both of them. Booth at quar terback. replacing the injured Jim Withrow, and Brackett at right Jones Wins Over Dunn EDMONTON, Alta. W Harold IBaby Face) Jones, Detroit south paw, decisloned Ceorgle Dunn of Edmonton in a 10- round lightweight boxing match here Thursday night. Jones weighed 137, Dunn 134. halfback giving Taylor two pasa ers in the lineup. Oregon, which has featured pass ing all season, also can put two passers in the lineup at once by shifting George Shaw to halfback and starting either Barney Holland or Hal Dunham at quarterback. 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