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.-M !! (fJilONIMY, NOVKMHKH 24. 1052 IIKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OnFT.ON I'AGE THIRTBKN Trpjans J flWait Vote In Big 10 By Tim A In tr1 l'rr I. I'M. o l.noa u ,h:i:i .in .iim .!KI .ami .ami .nni .h:i fu .fin J'&iiillicrn Cull' :,-.t.CXA ',iWanliliiiitnn iOnllliiiiiln "jWaAliliiiituii Blnlo HUiiilinl if Orrmin fe'liluli,, 'iiurpgoii Blnlo a nv run: aiitiii it OH ANOI'XKH I Om o more UUlllE lu UP Mnllllirill wi oinlii In llm Hnn Iluwl. And lioW li.iilnulii Mnniil, a Hn ol loiKn ' iiiiil lino llilna U'l l till) Wriit'.i Myrar. i Ynu mnv rrcnll Unit In Mx Marin jfiuiilii.it llio lllu Ton lni llw war, ijilm Cuanl linn yrl to will, Locally, '.llio iiiiiUor In l mulled nolduin in iiiiMilliln. Tim Triijmin, No. 4 Irani In the ii.niitiiin III In tt imk's AP pull, knocked oil No. II UCLA, 14-13. li'lirloip WI.H'ID III M'iii'ilil t-'ll-t ,; i'iiin Hiiliinliiy In win Ihr 1'iw llic llfCuaM (.'aulPrciH'e tltln and thru i'lllli trip to i'anailcna on New 'tj Vui'n Day. i j Thr Trojan will for on personal (' exhibition nt boutli llrnd lliln ', Mitiiuluy. Tlirrc lliry mrm Notrr "ilJmne In llm trndlliuiinl nrnnn jiupMT. n cn kin u lliclr Iriiilt Kliiilnlit nnd (hit ntiiool'a IHM Jliriircl riiord Mnip Wi'i. lOI'I'OSIIION IHC"i oppuoltlon In tlio Rone .'lowl narrnwrd down to n choice Jliciwrrn Wlnronnii nml Purdue. , lAguliiM Ihc Tmjun record il nl.x -winn In llm Pl.'O, h llariurra nnd , llloilPi'inukPin linvn niuikn ol lour s I w on, one lost and ono tird in llio . 'lliil Ten. '., ; HC'a Conch Jrwi lllll nnld It . ididni mnko any dlllercnca lo him ; iwlipthpr Wlncoiwon or Purdue wn ; "ipirkrd "ll'n llm Count' turn lo 4 ' w iii and we'll iilvo 'rin the buttle ' ol tlifir llvpn." . To bolnter the WfM'a view thnt i thm In the ypar, In the I'CC'n b 'l '':z record niinlnnt Ihe ilitf Ten, U Ilor'HN'T COI'NT Michlitnn Hlnlc 17-14 win over Drriton blnle dopnn t IiKiirp in tnin TIME OUT! "tirpnt (mop, Kill yon lind thplr ulioln tram nlltlm In Hie penally linn half thn nihil" '- kl Hit. HtmrlMlw rlnn't nfltelHllv k S "to thr Hlg Ten lor lootball Ulilll nrxl f Mil. Hut Hip nailon'n No. t rntrd (enm nepdrd two chancen at a lant nrcond Held lionl to beat CMC. wlilrh In Hip bottom tram In Ihe PCC atandlnia. No one aeorrd inure than one tourl'j'n aiiainst Huullimi Cnii loiiini all acanon, and Nortliwcit. rn, Army. Calilornia and Wi Intlon rra held nrorple. Southern Calilornia a drlrnne platoon alro enn be credited with ettliiB up the touchdown thnt beat liCLA. Wllh the ncore 12-7 (or thp Ilruina. the TroJnnV Elmer Will lioite, a JtlO-tiound detPiinive llne rrnn, Inlrrcpplrd paan on hi own a and UUucd It back to the UCLA rlslil brloro finally bi-lna dnwnrd. Four playa later lrl half Jun hraia pa.-o.rd to rlsht hall Al Car ihl. hurl lor tha acore. unlnit a play Ocvii.rd Jut tant erk. bad Hum 'I'.iuijinliikla plnc-ed kicked tun nec lillil colivrr.loll. MI'KCTAt'lll.AK '" ' ''' ! " 'llm lirnt loilowed 1 a ' apOctiicultiT touchdown lay in the urcond quar ter. Alter iininliii 10 ynrdn, Cnr nlrhnrl Intrrnlru lo Hear who went 60 more to pay dirt. In oiher conference eiiiiaiiemenn lint eek, Calilornia cloard It eu. aon with a win over It oldr.it rival, Btnnloid. In the Mth meeting between the two llnre IK3. A ca pacity thronir of 13,000 aaw the game al Berkeley. Orrion Bint rarked up a 2-I( upiet ol Oreion In their annual traditional clanh. One conference content remain". Wanhinittnn plat Wanhinilon state at Spokana thl weekend. Wanhint- ton Male MEea out Ukiaiionia AAM 0-7 laal Haturday and Wash ington had an open date. Pro Loop In Knots NKW YOIIK ti If your're rontlnii tor one o Ihe 2 Nnlloni'l LciiKiie loolhall leiiiun, the oddi mi- 7 lo f your team la one o the leiidi-r.i. I For with only three weiki ol the NFL mhrilule ri-niuliiliii:. lour lrnin, Hun Frnnrlncu, Detroit, Uiecn Ituy and Lon Auurle-t, nre tird lor the top position in the Nulloiml C'niilrrrllcc, rnch with nix vlctorlen nnd three defcutn. And Hirer clubi, Cleveland, New York unit l'hiludlphin, ic dcud liKkrd lor the No, 1 npot In Hie Ainerlcnn UiM.ilou, alio with t-3 rn old. 'IHe lnur-y ntandnlf In the Na tional Conference I certain lo lnt only couple of day, fjrern Bay unu Detroit are nrhcduled to clanh mi Tliur.idny in thp I, loin' home l n and Hie winner will Ml down lor lurkey dinner wllh Ihe un disputed lend. iim on it 'Itir Kiimi climaxed a remark able recovery Irom their early aca non linpotrncy tiundny by van- I (lulnlillig the 40t'l n, M-9. Ill Lo Ancrirn. A crowd of 77.809 Jammed the CollKrum to ee the defendimi rhampionn eanlly record their fifth airnltiht triumph. Ilalllar( WiHidley Lew In beitan the acoriiiK with an U-yard punl return In the necond quarter. Quarterback Norman Van Ilrork lln and end Klroy llirsch mnnu fnctured the eecond touchdown In the third period on a 4-yard pai-J play And with Hob Watrrlield nod Inn the extra poinu they made II 31 to 0 In the lourth period when Kookle halfback Hugh McKlhrnny of Han Francinco fumbled and Jack Dwyer picked up Ihe ball and raced M yard acrot Uie goal, The raim added two more lullie on driven of K5 and 60 yardn, with hallback V. T. 8mlth carrying Hit ball on the ncorlng plays, rdl It MltAK.HT At Urcen Day, the aurprlnlng Packer picked up their lourth nlralk-hl victory at ihe expense ol Ihe Diillnn Texan, 4J-I4. f1ie I)e. imit I. ion.1. tied lor the u"d wllh p)an Kranclaco lait week, came cropiier againnt Ihe Chicago Mean 34-31 in a Windy CHv thriller. Al Cleveland, the Ragle cams from behind wllh two fourth-quarter acore to uMet the Urowiu 36-20 The New York Olnntn, who went w ithout a touchdown against Green Bay laM week, were held neorelena bv Walnglon (or almnut three period but linally overcame a 10-0 Keriikin lead to win 14-10. The Improving Piltnburiih Bteel er. plnying al home, rdged Ihe Chlcngo Cardinal. 17-14. Big 10 Votes on Wisconsin, Purdue; Navy Eyed For Orange Bowl llv Mil I'lllltUlAM NEW YOIIK IA-t)iily Iwo major bowl npotn reinnlued unflll'il today nnd both li'iim witi- expcclid to be filled heloru nightfall. The 111k T''n repirnciil'itlvo (or Ihe Itone Howl will bn cllhi r Wl-i-connln or Piirdii? while Aliihuinir opponi'iil lu the Ornngi Mowl pro linhly will be Navy or Hymen-o. All Hie oilier are lllli d. LoiiHiern California clinched the pacific Count nod In Ihe Hut Mowl with u vi lorv over ijii.a iiaiiiiiuiy. i while Oenrgln Tech nnd Mlnil' Mpiil i will meet In the HiiKiir Howl and Texa will ly 'JeniiehKee lu the ' Cotton Howl. I Hlg Ten nlhlelli- dlrei lor were I Drum polled lor tnrir cuiiicp lor uie Went Connl iiHHlgiiinent, and al Ihmigh the voting wa In i-.ti'lclrni Kecrrc-v, thn rhiinrr wele that WlKt'oniln woiil(j gel the nM'Igu nirnt hecniine: 1. The (lunger havn a littler overall record than Purdue 3WlM:onlu ha not won I ho lea ljur chitiupluii'ihlp Min.'e 1UI3. Whichever team goi-n, thotigli, will lace an unrnvlalile link be. cuuie Hoiitheru Ciilllornln will rule Ihr heavy favorite u It would over aliiioM any tram In Ihe country with one or two poiMhlt- rx- ccptloiii. The (act that Wltcon.Hn ha a chiuice ol being left out I the Had-) gem' own fault. All they hud lo do : Katurdiiy wan beat Mlnnesoia, a Irani lii alrn three time mid tied i om:e. Hut the HndKer were held to'aixi Notre Dame, popped mto the a 21-31 He, while Purdue wa eking j upeciilnlion lute last night. The bv Ohio Blnle, 27-7. Had lha Wol verine won a exM;cted, they would have had It. Now they're Ju.M among the hpo ran. Until venterday, Ihe Orange Bowl wa nltlluir back Junt wal' liiiig mid walling. But Alabama' bnajlllully contrived 27-7 triumph over Mary land made the cecuir Jump for the Crlnmon Tide, Although beaten twice, Alabama played u murder ouh schedule, and Mill hn one game to go, this Saturday against Auburn. Navy, beaten only bv Maryland mil n 21-1(1 victory over nlx-tlme. biiittrn Indiana, The Bollrrmnkrr, In Ini.-t, were novrd bv Hie clock runnlnn out nnd a five-yard penalty lo Indiana on Ihe Purdue I -yard line. Both Wisconsin and Purdue obvl- mrdv were Koinewhnt nervou Middle have played In only one howl game before In 124 In Ihc Hose Bowl, when they tied Wnnh Jngton. 1414. What set oil the spec ulation o Navy making Ihe trip south was an unusual Hundav con' 'Ilie Middle, Idle Haturday, wind up their aflulrn aguliuil Army In Philadelphia till week. Byrncusc, probably the cln.H of the East, got beaten by one point In It seaxon opener against Boiling Air Force Base, then roared through acven opponent, winding up with 28-13 victory over Ford hamBaturdny, Along the way, the Orange took It only bad plastering a 4B-7 los to Michigan State. Pitt, another team that wan rated high on the list ol Orange Bowl eligible, saw Hn chance go up In the smoke of a 17-0 whitewashing al the nana Of penn mate. Otherwise, you can Just about 1 write llnl to the IWt campaign. There are a few more game on tap the most Important of which I the Cornell-Penn affair Thanksgiving Day. If Penn wins It, a It should name day. while on Saturday, Bon- ton College goes agnlusi Holy Cross, Georgia Tech tackle Geor gia. Tennessee meet. Vnnderbllt and Southern California visit No tre Dame. Michigan State. Ihe No. I team In the country, cemented It posi tion by closing the book with a 82-13 thrashing ol Marquette. Ten nessee, however, wa held to a 14 14 tie by Kentucky In a nurprlse. wa Michigan, which wa whipped I Athletic. Director Ian Kddy. terenre among high a c a d e m y lhe Quakers will take the Ivy Lea- ornss, coarn Kanie Kroeuiig ana gue title. I Texas A V M play Texa (he Cougars Squeak Past Oklahoma Aggies, 9-7 STILLWATKH, Okla. Ifi W - The, The Aggie went ahead In the Washington stale Cougar pushed c-1 J n w woncl h o the same period over . touchdown . ,e second j fZ" quarter, added a Held goal In the i jt, u quarterback Don Babers' pass, third, then held on for a 0-7 foot- Hcnnle Davis kicked the point, bull victory over the Oklehnmu j Barker' Held goal wllh three Agglex in an Intel sectional game I m,nu!r left In the thud period here Saturday. put the Cougiu out hi front lo Hpiirked by Terry Campbell who; slay Fight Date, Site in Air connected on live pus.es. thr Cougar ntagrd an 84-yard march downlleld In the second period to grab (J-0 lend. llnllliKCk Men Purnell scored Jrom the lour alter the drive but Ed Burkrr'n kick was wide. Tie Aggies gained only 39 yards riHung against (he Cougars' line and Picked up li'J yards through the air. Campbell romplrted 16 o( 29 passes lor mil yards via the air and 223 vards on the ground. LOS ANCELES I P.otky Mar clano will defend hi ;ieavywcight boxing title against Jei.iey Joe W.ilcotl next year, but the dale and cite Mill are undecided, any . inc cnamp a manager, ) Al Weill, here wllh Rocky lor a t vl: it. said he talked with Jim Nor- lis of the International Boxing Club. They agreed If the fight I held In June. New York probably will I be Ihe site. II lt' In March, either Chicago or Ban Francisco gets the nod. During It 1952 meeting, Dcia ware Park harl nin "millinn rinl. ; lisf" betting days. The highest handle was (1.606.199. Oregonian Wins Shoot RENO, ifi The Fourth annual Reno trap and flyer meet ended Sunday with Fred F. Perkins, Pendleton, Ore., winning high over-all honors with 558 x 600. For the second straight year. Fred Etchen. Bun Valley, Idaho took the flyer championship with a rare 60 straight. Emerson Brlckcy, Eugene, Ore., won the Sunday handicap in a shootoff with W. L Yeaman, Long Beach, Calif., 24 to 22. Sunday morning's handicap was won by Baxter Moore, Tillamook, Ore. with 98. HOCKEY By The Associated Pre Hunday Itrsull WESIKKN I, K A I. IE Seattle 5, Tacorna 5 Haturday' Result WESTERN I.L'AfilK Saskatoon 5, Calgary 0 Tacoma 3, Seattle 2 New Westminister 3, Vancouver 1 Willamette In Hawaii For Tilt iro.vni.tiT.iT tpi ti. wmnmAt- University football team held Its first practice session here Mnnrfov (or it game Friday with the University o( Hawaii. Conch Ted Ogdahl let the team pend Sunday night-seeding. But he said Monday the team will drill twice a day at least through Wednesday. Duke won the Smilhefn Conlerenc title by thrashing North Carolina, 34-0. and Oklahoma captured lln llfth straight Hlg Seven crown with a 34-13 rout of Nebraska. King Buck Wins Trials 'WELDON SPRINGS, Mo of) Hie new king of the National Championship Retriever Trial I King Iltick. a black Labrador owned by John Olln of Alton, III. By winning Ihe three-day trial In n minimum of 10 nnd and wnter Ait hcra Haturdav, King Duck "oapped a two-year hold on the ti(4 bv Golden Itetriever. HI iii'ongesl competition came from Ready Always of Mnrtnnhlll. the 1951 champion owned by Mnhlon ! B. Wnllnre. Jr., ol Ht Louis. Thirty-two dog qualUIrd (or the j trial, With King Buck and Ready Al : wayn of Mnrianhlll In the final . lenl were nine olhcr entries. Thry i Included: i Blnck Panther, owned by Carl W. Carlson, Helena, Monl.;ud Bitter .root chlnk-e, owned by Mrs. Mar shal B. Burnett, Missoula, Mont. The first connecutivp double In Delnware Park'i Chrlnllnna Stakes : w a scored In the 1953 rcnewnl when W. o. Lowe Centime won. ' The i Pimpernel also owned by - Loew, won Uie 1051 running. Olszewskis Separated BERKELEY, Chf. IH Johnny Olsiewskl, University n( Calilornia football alar Monday natd he had marrird a hometown girl In a se cret elopement to Reno In August of 1951, and lu August ttila year eht bore linn a son. "Bui It wasn't a secret to our tnmillrs." Johnny nnld. "Both our families knew of our marriage Just a thrv know and I hope understand our separation." Mr, oisrewskl wa Dorothy Mllchrm of Long Beach. Calif. She returned to her molher'a home following an argument with her husband lant April. Jnhnnv said he plan to go to Long Beach during the Thanksgiv ing holiday lo discuss a reconcilia tion. Mr. Olszewski said she had plotted to Hrno wllh the 23-vear- old football star In August 1951. but had managed lo be with him only on -.veckend and free evenings. Their baby, David John, was born Aug. 31. The couple niPt in Long Beach In ihe summer o( if48 when Johnny was a life guard. Tie University ol Miami went throtiRh Hip entire game against thp U. of Richmond this season without punting. m III TOO MANY BILLS ? dTUMJTO WYOUtfAYCHfrit No ntcrf 10 ,,u89l olonf) "m poydoy lo poyHay If too mony bills are bother Ing you why not gel o "Pacific" Con solidation loon. 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