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l'lUDAY. NOVKMHWl 211, ALcfst Major Grid Day Features Army, Navy If y OKI. (I HOIII'lll TIHON 1 NKW YOltK, M-College football nil ljul wraps till lln 1 1) l i 1 1 - pn t Kil ' IHfi'J senium toninrriiw Willi the liiilltlniinl Army-Niivy gumo nncl llm llnnl niMirurnnrn m six bowl- ' Imiiiiu' trainn lienillng slim pro- griun. There's h spluttering of gmnes ' aclirilulcil Inr the ne:;l two tieiur- (lava but IIHn will bp the film I bin , sploih lefni e llm u i nitron upon 11 lir r h In Ilia new yetir w nil the iiiiuI bovl clntrln,, A rapailty crowd n( 102.0(10. In , rludinit President Truman, will ill III on Hie Army-Naiy piccred " llilln nt rhllailelpnln's Miinlc.prl k nieilluin Willi the Middirn Invoice! .'. In nmko It lliire Mrnlitlit over Ihe Catkin bul bv no Mit'h mm cm as . Inst ')' ill (Imbuing. Vlliro 'I'lir name, srlictlulrd In atari nt , I 3U 11 ill.. I1HT, will he televised "ii llm imuoii'Wlde network u( ,', Win. 'iim Irlfcnxl la ai'hetluled to atari at I p in. ; And II tllnt In lint enough (uutllall In one ilny ur leleviMon'a looiball lain, tbry can see the litter pari of ihe Nulio Dainc-Hoiilliern Call lnrnla nam al Houlh llrntl. Ind. It'll be beamed over Die same air wave, an -oon as (he llnnl nun I . aiiundrd In Philadelphia, tunning limr at H'llllli UpiKl la i p. ill., VJXV. AIiIiiiiikIi live oilier buwl teams are scheduler! for action It It Ihe appearance of nrcond ranker) and unhraloii H o n I It a r n California and seventh milked Notre llama that liaa cauuhl lha fanry n( fool bull (ana. 'Ilia Wi'W Coat Troiana, who'll represent Ilia Paclf In Coa't Onlereiii'e nknl"M Wis ronaln in lti Hoie Bowl, are a one tnurhdnwn favorite, i AVditrn 'Hip four Southeastern Confrr 'nra teama which will ba In bowl Kama eie favored In Iradltlnnal - aflalia. Georgia Tech and Missis aippl, headed lor lb Buunr Howl, meet Georgia and Misnl-inippl fctale, respectively. Alabama, oppo. ("nt ol HyrMuan In Ilia orciine Howl, ukes on Auburn; and Ten- ; neisre picked lo meet Texas in lha Cot ion Bowl, tannic with I ' Vanderbilt i , TuUa'f tilth scoring Golden Hur , ' rlranes, who'll take on Florida In 'Oa'or Bow at Jacksonville, ' Ttind im Hi regular season ; aalnt Tcxa Tech. ! Also on lha nation-wide prnirram are such other Iradltlnnal a II an aa flnnon l'ollee-ltnlv Croa, Okla , homa-Oklahoma Airaies Fordham ,. New Vork UnWcrmv, Tvlane-Lou-j-'l-iana Slate, Vlrulnla-WIIIJam and 'ft, Texas Chrlailan Bomhern pMaihftdl-t and Wnblnton-W(th- Inirtnn ptat ' ivy rnowx T lam conferenr racea were decided yeatrrday a Pennaylvama tok (he Ivv laa;ue rrown with a 141 decision oier Cornell and r Utah downed Unh Slate, 20-0. to win Ihe (tkvline tnle with clean . ala'.e or live virtonra. ; Phelan :Vins One Z AKHON. O. i ft For man iin ro little recenl practice al it, . J.uiniy Phelan bore up well a Ui: coach ol a winnuif team. "Unacrualomed aa I am to win . nlnn, "1 frel alt nihl," he drawled TliujMlay alter hta or- phaneif Tmm came Irom behind m alter nine ajramht Joaaea and up art the Chlcato Vera. 21-3). Certainly the aetllnt waa noth ing lo Inapir bia rebounding oc Phana. whoa ownera turned In (heir franchise, becaua lha club failed to diaw at the gate. Krlore Ihe gamg aUrted the proa knew Akiouitea would rather watch high achool playera. The . crowd far the Pro eo allfht an estimated 1.000 that promoters , declined lo give out flgurta. Vat - that morning 14 too turned out loi a high achool lilt. TIME OUT! "WKM.r BWL.fiNG AUTOMOTIVE. I.I A 01 1 Vtaltlier .......'..... fiptrlaliied arvlra ...... Dirk n. Millae .. - . Hob ltoa urnr Motnc Invrttmant . M. Kln Molora ... . Oddfellow . .. Athlry Chavrolct rarker-Ponllar - (VeeeMdaf1 gcerel Mlllera 1 Ho.. I mittatri d Oddfellom I Mnlftr Invnalmanl a Mmiaer 1 pailn Mntnra t rarkar-Penllae ftptciatliad 4 Athlty 0 . ... n v (a .. n . is to ... 10 ... .. 3 .... 3 .... a The third-place club In the Auto motive now linn League, the Dick I). Mlllera, captured moat of the honorn Wednesday night but Bal. amor Motor atanda alone on the Ion of the heap. The Mlllera rolled high tfnm name and nerlrg with scores of (185 and mt. Don Thomas' 173 was the best uprlrs. Win Southwell of the Orldfellowg fttoppnd a Miller weii wltli the best alnftle onine,- a 226. " n C o jljix c "w 1( Prevent Forgery Protect Payee ' Una Paymaster Cheek Protector -CallorWr'lla D, n. 'Del Jones, llepreaentatlre The Paymaster Corporation Seat (11, Oretech, Ore, Ph. 8388 1052 Texna, already winner of the n'HIUiweni. V'lini'i win a oibiiii',. Hlilp, warmed up for Ha cotton tinvi eiikinHeinerH ny auwmng mc laxaa Augle", 21-12, In another IroUllloiinI lilt. The victory gave the l.oiiKhoin a clean awerp III conlereni'e rirmtJetlllon, II I II I. U' liOWI. 'no Ural ol the pnnt-aeaaon bowl gamea alao plnved with Kaat I'ennonaea Stale crushing Ktnory and Henry, 34-10. In til" Hurlc Dowl al Johnson City. Tenn. Miami (Ohio i tlntverally dropped out nl h undefeated, untied gioup by Inning to Cincinnati 34-0. Colgnto outneored Biovn J.t-'il. M1...1..I. Tnlt l,fr.lH VMf 'Jft.7. Wyoming nosed out Denver 21-14 and Mania Clara tunica uaua. Ban June 10-1. . Prep Grid Titles Go On Block lly The Aanoclaled l'rea The III -I atnls Inotball chain- nloaihip In history for clans A-2 nigli acnnois win nn flnciueo rn day nlghl at m. Helens. Tile Invorlla will bs l'rlnevllle Ihe only el A-2 learn to finlah In the top 10 of Ihe Aaroclaled I'rr.is football poll, l'rlnevllle was ratod No. g in the state. But the other team, unrnnked St. Helens, will have Ihe advantage of playluii on Its home Held. Tne tennis will go Into the conte-l Willi Identical records ol 10 wins and one loas. Still another championship will be decided ?'rlday night at Rose bur,:, where Wallowa will meet Drain lor Ihe clrss B nil. W.illowa Is undefeated III 25 con. aecullve guinea, but will ro Into Ihe contest with the handicap of having travelled more than 600 miles lo get to the contest. Drain will have lo Irevel only 34 miles to reach Ihe Held. Drain has a record of 11 stialKhl vlclorlrt this season. 3 he title lor the big achoola. those In clan A l, will be aettled Katurday a Iter noon at Portland, when lo Portland teama, Benson and Central Catholic, meet In the Duals. 17 Remain Unbeaten NIW YORK Ml Seventeen col leges, four of which have not com nleted their seasons, comprise the list n unueatrn, untied teams. The select group lost two mem bers Thursday, when Tennesaee Tech bowed to Middle Tennessee. 19-1, and Miami (Oinoi university lost to Clnclnnstl 34 (. Two more of the unbeatens came through with victories aa Lenoir Rhyne downed Catawha, 41-19. and Virginia State bsl Morgan State 22-0. It ss No. ( for each of the winners. (Jeorgia Tech. headed for the Sugar Bowl, can go to Ihe head ol Hie list Saturday by whipping Cieor gia. The Engineers have won all ten oi their atana. noutnern Cal ifornia, in ihe nine-game winning group, plays Notre Dame while r:at Texas Slate, also victorious in all nine games played, meeu SUI Koss Maryland State, winner of alx. will be the last lo finish the sea son. The Marylandrrs wind up Lc. against Virginia A u T. No Bench For Bench BOSTON i Commerce tilth School swept its bench In the final momenta of a 12-7 beating by Dor cheater High Thursday. The laal player to go In waa John Bench. Boise Not Mentioned PASADENA. Calif. The Little Rose Bowl committee will make lis selection next Sunday ol Uie two junior college teama that. will appear In the annual football game here Saturday, December 13. Eaat and West, Uie competition haa narrowed to eeven teama. with three of them In California. Only two of them, Bacone ol Muskogee, Okla., and Harlnell of Salinas. Cal., came through the aeaaon without a defeat. The others In the running are Complon, Calif.: El Camlno of Lo Anvcies: D'l Msr oi corpus cnrtsti Teg.; Hinds, of Raymond. Miss., and El Dorado, Kas. Gonsalves 11-5 Pick NEW YORK W Johnny Gon salves Is an II to S choice to In crease) his current unbeaten string and snap Orlando Kulueta'a victory streak when he taken on the Htht Cuban In a Madison Square Oard- en ten rounder Friday nigni. Gonsalves. 22-year old light wemht contender from Oakland. Calif., has scored four victories and haa drawn once In his last five out- lng. Zuluela, an Improving 24-ycar old 133-pOundrr, has swept his last alx. Nn. 8. was k rleancut decision over Paddy Df Marco,. Brooklyn contender, on Oct, 31. NEW YORK (Stmnysld Card- eni Claude Hammond, 141 s. West New York. N. J., outpointed Mike Coined, 14., New York, 8. THl NEW 35 UNITED HAS ARRIVED Lj. Living Room, Dinette, 2 Bedroomg and Shower on display at NEWLAND Trailer Sales 88 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. ; . i . , ,r ., .. -t; Talbot o'Garbo1 Act For Russians By (iAVI.K TALBOT NKW Yol'.K tsi The Iron Cur tain countries are golni; to be up set when they henr about prepar ations being made by the Aus- ireiiim o inu--- w.inv.TT v.'u fl.lala a H.A 1QVS fllvmtlle flirnDt In Melbourne. They might even uoycoil ino evem. Tl, m Aiiale- now unliifr full lm al,BH uflth Ihslr nli.n Bf ter a alow atari, have announced tney win construct a wsj-ouininij Olympic village at Heidelberg, nevcn miles Iront Melbourne, Fach unit will contain two or three bed rooms, with all modern conven iences, and Hie whole 'UI house over 4.000 person. DANDY rhi. I. rf.nilu vrent that makes no provision for the ath letes reprer.eiHing dovici fi-. . .. . I, a ...l.llllaa I, rttt-all nff t aplcndld seclusion by lliemnelves, aa they did at Helsinki Iho past summer. "There will be no splitting of the teams.'" asya our Melbourne acout. "Anyone who wants to do a Osrbo act will have hla task ahead of nun. II the Iron Curtain countries want to be alone they will have to bring tneir own lenig ana cwip n allUT-(.M,--. -rv.- ....I..II.. HlCllnnarV He- tun SM""". scribes Dandenong as a town ol some D-iaaj persons la iina Melbourne, but we au-peet that our correspondent la referring to a region, possibly rough and wooded, rather than to a anecllie commu nity. At any rate, the Implication la plain, and It does not llgure to set well with the Communist coun tries. ball op rir.E . .... eala. lha aaU.tv.arf mil- nt mil, ,.-, Ilonalre who took over as boss ol the Meioourne Olympics int months arjo, la Irom all accounts a kali nr fir-, r-nnlrnrtlon of a ereat new atadlu'm seating over 80.000 almost in me neart oi me chv i unoer way and plans are sbelng drawn for a slinnnng Pol to eort nearlv IsoO.COO. which is great deal bf money In Australia. The pool will occupy a alle only -u , - lt ,-nn. lha n.n.r.l nA&t ,UUUI l,, . . - - r ollice in the center of Melbourne and will seat aonie 8.000. The en lire Olympic layout promifea to De very liav, ouv nitre 's "r 'i'1" problem which ha Ihe Ausslea worrying. Concerns the wealher. "You might Hp off your oltielals thai (he athletes (hev send out should be picked largely on their ability to handle the mud," says our adviser. "We have )ust passed the scheduled games period (first two weeks In Novemer) and It baa been the wettest n record. RAIN' "There were 14 dayi of continual ..I. J ih. tuaatha Ttiifaatl 111)- on checking its records for the pst 10 vears, eiatea it is m. same for the first two weeka of November." We hesitate to surfest anything to th mternatlonsl Olympic bodv. not being on first name terms with nv At ha members hut It strikes ua it might be smart to art the next games forward a lew weeas. It turns good and hot In Melbourne around Dec. 1. By Th Associated Treaa GENERAL AKRON, O. Dallas Texans won their first gam of eesson, after nine atralght defeats, by beat ing Chlcato Bears, 21-23. In NFL nn. Detroit William Mlhalo of De troit won world's 12-mlla profes sions! walking cnampionsntp in record time of one hour, 25 min utes and' 18 seconds. RACING SAN BRUNO, Calif. -Golden Abbey (80l won 11.500 El Ca mlno handicap, highlight of holiday program at Tamoran. I.lnenlei O 1 Tims DesntrltA striving o break record of 388 winning mounts for one season, rode two winners at Lincoln Downs to boast his 1852 total to 358. CAGE SCORES COLLEGE BASKETBALL By The Associated Press EransTllle 88. Oakland 81 Siena 63, Lemoyne (N. Y.) 48 St. Michaels (Vt.) 12, McOlll 68 Montana State 81, Northern Mon tana 48. YOUR MOTOR with ' Guarantied ITHTIINI 8A1I ANTI-PRIEZi TQNHsHarw nsTLV1 rrenALD and news, RED HURD, SPORTS HI III 1.1 III I 11. Hill - ; "- I" '.p" " L ' ,Ti '.' a' a" . " v 'ft e- '--V - : rf""1 i I "'"Caff - .J lt,,.W. M. A."" -'-t i- .,.. , ,i -. .- .? -..,- "-.'! ; ssaaStaT! '' "'' ' ..,...,... j , . awir . 'aaagaaaK-w . , . r ... v . . TONY ROSS (leftl and Jack Terry ganged up on Mr. Salcata in last night's tag battle at the Armory, an illegal maneuver according to strict teg tenm rules, but one that delighted the (am. Buck Davidson, referee, moved in to break up the split on the Jap. Furious Tag Hassle Ends in Stalemate The Japanese partners In mat crime Tor Yamato and Mr. 8aka ts kept their trophy emblematic of the Pacific Northwest tsg team title laat night at the Armory but It was probably quit a chore for either to carry the hardware out of the Joint after a tumultuous draw with Tony Rosa and Jack Terry. A large Turkey Day crowd saw one hour of nerve . stuttering fioburs-on seldom equalled In the Armory ring. Terry went on a rampage In the closing seven min utes after each team had a fell and only the bell saved the title for the Japs. It was a raw. aavage Pier 8 brawl that saw Rosa finish the match with his leg bound up In bandagea after the two Nips al- Gridders . Jailed On Booze Count HAOERSTOWN. Md. ' AH 31 members of a Washington. D. C. asndlot football team cooled their heels in the town jail Friday while warrants ware prepared charging 'hem with taking more out of a Hageratown liquor etore than what they paid tor. The members of the Stonewall A. C. atopped off here Thurrday on their way home after defeat ing the Chambersburg. pa., caia uisK 11-1. at Chambersburg. They made several purchases at a liquor 'tore and lell. After they had (tone, the store owner round 14 fifths of liquor, a couple cases of beer and several cartons of cigarettes missing. The players' bus was tackira oy police six mllen outside of town. Most of the missing liquor waa found on th bus. police said. Bobby Woods Drubs Dade VANCOUVER, B. C. Ifl Youth and power took priority over ex perience Thursday night as Bobby Woods thrarhed out a 10-round de cision over Harold Dade, the cralty former bantamweight champion, from Los Angeles. Th 20 vesr old from Eureka. Calif., earned a unanimous deci sion to avenge split decision re verse at the hands of Dade last February. Woods weighed 131 Dade 131 '. WQLFSCHMIDT fh. ORIGINAL VODKA Since 1847 INIf INATIONAl I AWAtD WINNII i I I IS- HI " H Tom'touiiii klamath talus. Oregon EDITOR most pulled Tough Tony'a gam out of the socket with the stomp ing toe-hold in the second go round. CRAB Ysmito finally caught Ross In a Boston Crab to even the fall- i count. Terry rushtd Rosa to the doctor In the dreseing-room and came back to face (lie Japs alone In the closing minutes of the bout. He did alright too, battering both from Do it to post and tossed Bskai at Ihe feet of the rinrsiders. Ross cam back to hla corner with his injured leg encased in a thousand yards of bandages. He Rot In his licks too, with whistling right hands when Terry steered either Yamato or 8akata to the corner. Iniuna ted fana almost mobbed the ring when Yamato twice caught Rosa In the corner and stomped his Injured leg. BATTLE ROYAL It wss a bsttle royal with Re fere Buck Davidson swinging at the Japs with punches that started from the floor when the bell finally atopped the slaughter. Ross won the first fell with the back-breaker on Yamato efter us ing ihe Jap'a square head as a battering-ram against the ring posts and Terry's knee. That took 27 minutes and the Japs came back to even the rhubarb In 28:20. The rest of the bout was a one man show, with Terry dealing out two-fisted misery to both the Nip. The ex-Army Judo Instructor got the sleeper en Sakata once In the last hectic seven minutes but the Oriental scampered to the ropes to escape the aedatlve. Roger Mackay. Pacific Coast Junior heavyweiirM champion, a big. handsome athlete, had to dtp deep In his bag of tricks to whip Cal Roberta of Vancouver. B. C, In the other one-bour match. IIAMMF.KLOCK The bout lasted 30 minutes and 40 seconds with Roberta for the most part holding the upperhand with a punishing hammerlock on the champ. But Mackny ducked the third in a aeries of dropkicks and wrapped up Roberts with what he called the Atomic Drop. As he explained to newspapermen later. "They don't com back after the Atomic Drop". Rooerts didn't, lying In the center of the ring shaking like a msn with pslsv. Macks v simply hoisted Roberts above his head and brough him down across his knee, horse style. Macay praised Roberts as a "tough boy" and said he would probably defend the title he took from Frankie Stojack "in the near future." NEED We levite yau to cempare eur frieeidly, itraiht-frwer' lean service wilk ny ather servle vllbl. Giv vs fust fir minutes and we'll shaw van Ike difference thst snake "Pacific" Loan se convenient, pleasant, la per fectly suited r your special aeedi. Pick Terms fit Your Poy Chk IS Csih 20 Coih Mas. Yew Gal Mot, You Gel $ I $101.40 $ $128.53 17 21S.47 1$ 241.00 27 142.22 20 321.33 37 468.87 28 449.87 Other amounts up t $2300. PACIFICiriDUSTniAL . rhan.. 8128 j$atu- ;21 Sou,h 9,h st- "GROWING THROUGH SERVICE SINCE HMO": ' Washington, UCLA Look Cage-Strong By JOE REICH LER tirnr VORK on Washington's mighty Huskies and UCLA's Bruins f,..- In .m.,1 aa divisional chilli- plons In the Pacific Coast Confer? ence and It would come as no sur prise If the Huskies and Bruins flnisned in aeason among .me na tion's top ten basketball teams. The way it looks from here, the top ten teams should look some thing like this: 1. Illinois. 1. Kansas State. 3, LaSalle. 4. Oklahoma AiM. S. Washington. 6. Indiana. 7. Seton, Hall. 8. Hoby Cross. 8. UCLA. 10. Minnesota. . BREEZE tiu ntnaa tvaahinvton team. which lost to UCLA in the PCX nl.vAll. laat aa r a Kn. 1 1 A -in UU Northern Division title in a breeze. The only strong opposition I ex pected to come from Idaho. The Huskies suffered major loss In Frank Cuisness via graduation but still have 8-1 Bob Houbrege. one of the best college cage players to dar. Also returning are 8-8 Doug Mc Clary. Mike McCutcheon and Joe C.priano. Additional help ts expected from 8-1 Dean Parsons and Charlie Koon. TWO LOST Coach Johnny Wooden's UCLA team has lost two regulars for ward Jerry Norman and guard Don Johnson but the Bruins will be bolstered by Dick Ridgsray. highest-scorimr sophomore in divi sion history In 1951. He was out last year beaaus of scholastio difficulties. Return ing are Don Bragg. John Moore. Mike Hiuicr, Hon uivimzskcm, Dai ry Porter and Ronnie Blane. Only the large and rugged Cal ifornia Golden Bears under Nibs Price appear to have the talent capsble of stopping the power packed Bruins. 45 Sailors Board Train ANUAPOLI3, Md. 11 The Na vy football squad of 45 and coach ing staff leaves Frldsy for Satur day's Osme with Army In Phil delnhia. The squad will go from Balti more by train to Philadelphia. The Middles will stay overnight nt the Pine Valley GoU Club In Clementon, N. J. Den't be a Pln-Vp C.lrl on wash day; try the Budget Bundle serr Ice at Men's Hand Laundry. CASH? So if you need cash in a hur ry to pay past due billt. cur installment poymentt, meet emerqency expense, in fact for any urqent need, ' TRY PACIFIC the Compeny that proves it hoi your interests et heart. Heinrich Aims at Two Records in Last Game SPOKANE Wl Handsome. Don Heinrich, whose football career at Washington has been lull of dra matic moments, bows out of col lege competition Saturday, as an Army private aiming at two In dividual titles. With a three-day pass tucked In his OI cost In the dressing room quarterback Heinrich will step out on the field against Washington State and: 1. Try to complete at least four pssses to eclipse the current na tional leader. Tom O'Connell of Il linois who ended the season with 133 completions. 2. Trv to beat out O'Connell and Ted Marchlbroda of Detroit as the nation's total offense leader. O'Con nell leads with 1,124, Marchlbroda has 1,864 with a game against Houston Saturday. Heinrich has 1,506. And most or all, of course, he'll be trying to direct a victory over the arch-rival State Cougars who are rated one-touchdown under dogs. Detroit Captures Pro Lead By BEN OLA.V NEW YORK W Thanks to the Detroit Lions the National Football League has an undisputed leader todey. The Lions upended Green Bay 48-24 in a Thanksgiving Day game yesterday to give them sole pos session of the national conference's No. 1 spot. But they'll occupy that lofty perch alone for only a couple of games. Th Ban Francisco 4Sers and the Los Angeles Rams, each only a half Kaii.e behind Detroit, tanrrle in the former city Sunday and the winner win ciimb Back Into a tie with the Lions. TIE - The. existing three-way tie be tween Cleveland, New York and Philadelphia In the; American, cm. ference can also be broken this weekend when the Browns tangle with the Washington Redskins the Giants take on the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Eagles engage -ne L-nicago carainais. Quarterback Bob trv Layne tossed three touchdown passes as the Lions iced the game with 11 points against the Packers in the final period. Layne completed 18 of- 30 aerials for 248 yards and ran the on u u nmes lor tu jar os. FUMBLES Green Bay fumbled five times In the first half with Detroit re covering each time. Two of toe ooDbles were converted Into scores. Tobin Rot kept the Packers in me Da'l game by firing three touefc- uoTvn passes lo end BUI Howton. Th Lions got their clinching points In the lourth Quarter when Pat Harder kicked a 26-yard field goal. Moments later. Layne passed 22 yards to Cloyce Box on the three and Harder went across for me tajiy. At Akron. O. the orphaned Dal las Texans won their first lesgue same by upsetting the Chicago Bears 27-23. Frank Trlpucka, with only 34 seconds left tn the gnme, plunced over from the one. TRAIL Dallas, leading- bv- lg points at one tune, found themselves trail ing by a three point margin in the fourth quarter. Led by Trlpucka. they started a 15-yard march to the deciding touchdown. George Bianda. the Bears' falr- haireoY boy, passed for two scores, one for 41 yards to BUI Dtmanchaff and another of 35 varda to Oene Schroeder. Billy Stone went over for the other Chicago touchdown. Forty-Niners Fired Up SAN FRANCISCO U The San Francisco 49ts, fired by reports of dissension in their ranks, are really hustling for Sunday's game with the Los Angeles Rsms in Ke zar Stadium. Hugh McElhenny, cited In the rumor as the cause of dissension, ts getting spontaneous slaps on the back from teammates to prove no ill-will, and the workouts have been full of pep. The winner of Sunday's game will go Into a first place tie with Detroit, which beat the Green Bay Packers Thursday 48-24. Elegant in taste Aft . 0f j Is a straight bourbon whiskey. elegant in lasle.uncommonly good ...a Hiram Walker Whiskey HIRAM WALKER 8 SON ..... r . PAGE NINE If the 22-year old Washington "Arm" gets those four completions he'll go back to the Army on Mon aay as tne second player in hmtory to win the passing title twice. Davey O'Brien of Tcxaa Christian did it in 1931 and 1938. Heinrich won It flrat In 1950 In the same stadium where he'll and his career Saturday in th week end switch from camp to campus. My coincidence, ne also needea 134 completions then and the or ponent was Washington State. Heinrich broke Chuck Conerly record of 133 by one in the final seconds of that game, last of the season. THIS WEEK The Huskies' QB became a GI via the draft board this week. It appeared he wouldn't be around for the traditional wsc game and the chance to be pasalng champ i again. But Don was Inducted at near by Fort Lewis, didn't withdraw of ficially from school, and finished his processing In time to qualify lor a week-end pass. Ho spent his Tnankszlvlne nass working out with the team. His arm was pronounced fit after Army snow - ana we- unciercog cougars lost their Immunity from his dead ly pitches. as an inexperienced but ooled sophomore in 1949 he shot a 45- yard first quarter touchdown pass inrougn a line Notr Dame team. A few games later, he fired two touchdown passes in 49 seconds asalnst USC. ALL-AMF.RICA He broke the national record in 1950 and was acclaimed All-America. Before the 1951 season started. he suffered a shoulder separation in practice and was ruled out for the year. He came back strong this year. His daring field generalship Is ratef on a par with his passing as the big reason for Washington's creditable 8-3 record. Washington State, after a big pre-season build up, is struggling along witn a 8-8 mark. . ,. . FOOTBALL SCORESS COLLEGE FOOTBALL By The Associated Press . . .EAST. Penn 14. Cornell T . Colgate 33, Brown IT"" MIDWEST v.. Cincinnati 34. Miami lOhlo) Western Reserve 48, Case 7 nicmia, 34, new Mexico A It it t ' SOUTH VFI 2 Tin '7 Chattaooga 40, Dayton 7 ' icuoir ituyne i. caiawna 11 East Tenn 34. Emory and Henry 16 (Buriey Bowl) Tenn State 44. Vlrgnla Union 12 Parrls Island Marines 64, Camp LeJeun 2u Keesler ,AFB 20. Camp Polk 7 . . - ,eviL i tin th i Texai '32, Texas AfcM, II xaa weueiu si, west Texas 7 North Texas 33; Midwestern 7 Abilene Christian 62, Howard Pay ne - - - .... Paris- (Tex.) JC 39. Little Rock Jrt n William Jewell 85, Ouachita T ' - ' FAR WEST Wyoming 21, Denver 14 Utah 90. trtah Rial. A " Santa Clara 15, San Jose 7 Purdue Will Face Middies WASHINGTON lei Bill Purdue, star ol Army's upset football win over Pennsylvania two weeka ago, is going to play against Nary Sat urday despite the death of hi father Thursday. "I feel dad would have wanted me to." Purdue said. "Mother told me that." Bill's rather. Brig". Gen. Branner Pace Purdue, 82. died of cancer at Walter Reed Hospital after an illness of three months. The ten- eral graduated from West Point in 1928 end commanded the 120th, Infantry Regiment in Europe dur ing World War IL . Chuck Miller Trio coming back to Molatore's Dee. 2 5 years old 90.4 proof -0- Hcge-s INC, PEORIA, UL $ VnJ ... ' ' rtk Ui J )