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Monday, Vovemher last AJhawr TVwoftt-Hito Tr 9 Preparedness lllini Rated Granl, Asloria, Dub JoneiSels Dub Jones Ties Slammin'Sem Wins for OSC; Favorites is Indians Over Grants Pass; Mac Hi Survive The semi-finals of theOregon Huskies' McElhenny Rated 'Better Than Red Grange' Shaw Shines TD Record By TIM MORIABTY United Press 8 porta Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 26 Baker, Richter, Mais, Burkhart Grid Heroes of Week SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26. (U.R) The weekend's western football heroes: Guard Les Richter and Quarterback Billy Mais, California They combined to knock Stanford out of the unbeaten ranks. Tailback Paul Cameron, UCLA He aparked the Bruins to their big upset over Southern Cal.

Quarterback Bob Burkhart, Washington State He tossed three touchdown pssses as the Cougars tripped Washington. Fullback Sam Baker, Oregon State Came through in the clutch as the Beavera rallied in the last quarter to whip Oregon. 4 a EUGENE, Ore, Nov. 26. U.

Football fans throuahout tha att SEATTLE, Nov. 26. 0JJ9 days at Michigan, plugged "Hurrl cane Hugh" for All-America hon Illinois' Immortal Red Grange and of rerun were talkin 4. Michigan's former perennial All- were singing songs of praise today for Dub Jones, the unsung hero of ors after Saturday's game which saw WSC roll upv 27-25 victory. about Oregon State's 14 to win over the University af nmmn American Tommy Harmon, may high school class A football championship will get under way this week.

Mae Hi of Milton-Free-water qualified for the last berth with a 40-to-12 victory over Vale 7 4 the Cleveland Browns. have been slightly terrific, but two over wasiungton. Saturday but, a fellow named CHICAGO. Nev. It (UV-DU.

soil, the Bif Tea football chaaa. pion, wm ebeaesi tedijr is play In the Bom BwL The vote ef the eenferenee faenlty representative unanimous, the Bif Ten announcement aald. It wUl be Illinois' second trip (o the Bete Bawl. Ia 1S4S, Illinois, also ehimpionj (hat year, downed UCLA, 45 ta 14. Dlinola finished thli season andefeatea, but waa tied by Ohio tel.

The fleet halfback, hailed by men who knew and played with "McElhenny is a better runner Saturday. than Harmon," Evashevski said. them rate Washington's fullback Hugh McElhenny as better than 1V Vale grabbed a brief 6-to-0 lead either of them. ueorae snaw received a good share of the fans' attention in reviewing the annual civil war clash, Only moment of national glory in the game, in which nothing but home-town pride was at stake, came In the cloainc mlnut. with Fullback Ray Barnes plung "Harmon could do more things than McElhenny, but he couldn't run as well." And McElhenny didn't have a blocker like Eva Coach Paul Brown as the most underrated player in the National Football league, tied a 22-year-old pro record yesterday by scoring six touchdowns as the Browns walloped the Chicago Bears, 42 to 21, at Cleveland.

Washington State Coach Forest Evashevski, who led the blocking Ing over in the first period. But Mac Hi came back with a touchdown as Larry Lutcher scored. The for Harmon during their great the second period when Orm Pioneers scored again when Billy It was the greatest individual By HAL WOOD Unltad Prnt Sporti Wrltar shevski to pave the way for his repeated long runs. Buck Bailey, also a coach at WSC, left no doubt as to his choice. "I've played against Grange," he said, "and I'm telling you McElhenny is better than Red.

He's better because he's faster and big Roff crossed the goal line. Vale, with just 30 seconds to go in the half, tallied as Ken Musgrove slanted off tackle for a touchdown, SAN FHANCISCO, Nov. 26. OJ.R) Freshman Quarterback George Shaw Intercepted his 13th pass of the season to set new national collegiate record. Shaw's aerial defense, couldn't contain tha Beavm.

van touchdown spree in a pro game since Nov. 28, 1929, when the great Ernie Nevers scored a 'half-dozen touchdowns for the Chicago Cardinals' against the Bears. University of Illinois will be fav. making the score Mac Hi 13, Vale 1 died to whip Stanford In the Rose Bowl and give the Big Ten its 12 at the balftime. OCE Takes 7 All-Star Spots PORTLAND, Nov.

26 College of Education, the only undefeated member of the Oregon Collegiate conference, dominated the loop's all-star team with seven men named to the first Jones scored a touchdown each relied almost wholly on theie- sixth consecutive ove the ger." In the second half, the Pioneers Pacific Coast conference in the All this praise came shortly af New Year's day Pasadena classic. of the. last five times he handled the ball. That in itself was an amazing feat, but the former Tulane star refused to take all the eredit. That's how things 'stand today single-wing ground attack to overcome a third period Oregon 7-0 lead.

') 71-Yard Drive Scores Midway in the third period, Ore, gon State launched a 73-vard drive. in the wake of the Indians' 20-7 exploded for four touchdowni as LUtcher tallied twice and Al Covington and Lyman Olerich each scored once. In six-man play, the Coburg Brones, capitalizing on passes and interceptions, defeated Valsetz 40 ter Jimmy Phelan, who once coached at Washington and now coaches the New York Yankees professional football team, said, "McElhenny is capable of moving into a professional backfield' on short notice." shellacking from the California Bears Saturday. Credit Given Blocker Carolee Gray, shotgun under arm, anchors her decoys at Nags Head, N. C.

The Wanchese, 'The boys did a good job of team. that carried the Beavers to the! ine lormai seiecuon or, com OCE's Left End Lyle Hay and miss was all ready to, blocking for said Jones, whose modesty is only exceeded by two-yard line. On the opening. Play Of the final oerlod. Fullback.

glinois and Stanford will be an-Bounced today, but Stanford to 20 Saturday to put them in finals with Jacksonville for the snoot ducks when the season A glance at the record shows his talented touchdown scamper Oregon Tech's Don Foreman were unanimous choices for the offensive club, with Foreman, OCE's Sam Baker, who had led the vHinched its bid 10 days ago and state title. opened on the North Carolina coast Thursday, ing. why McElhenny rates such noteworthy comments. Here are the -v 1 1 1 Sites and dates for Class A state An awed crowd of 40,969 at smasned over for a touchdown. End Jim Cordial booted the extra point Leroy Coleman named to both the offensive and defensive clubs.

figures: Season's scoring total of Illinois assured itself of the Big 'en championship on Saturday by 'edging Northwestern, 3-0. Neither the unbeaten lllini nor Cleveland sat in on this first formal meeting of the Bears, who are 125 points, season's touchdown Offense A few minutes later, an miiwf 55-Ytor-Old Captures Two National Titles In Tennis Tournament one of the pioneer members of the Player School Lyle Hay OCE record of 17, season's rushing total of 1,242, three-year rushing record of 2,501, and three-year scoring league, and the upstart Browns, who won four titles in the old All- Pos. LE LT LG total of 233. His team lost Saturday, but America conference and now seem headed for their second straight in the NFL. high school football semi-finals and Class and six-man finals were to be set Monday by the Oregon School Activities association.

The organization's board of control will hold a telephone conference to set the times and sites. The Class A semi-finals will pit Grant of Portland against Astoria, and Grants Pass against Mac Hi of Milton Gervais and Wallowa will meet in the Class final. Jacksonville and Coburg will battle it out for the six-man state Jim Dyal OCE Bob Cooley I EOC Romano Roman! EOC Floyd Prints OTI Charles Stine OCE Stan Hays Vanport Leroy Coleman OCE RG RT the once-beaten Indians are rated as "great" football clubs and even Coach Chuck' Taylor of the Stanford! admits his team had been lucky to go through the first nine games without a loss. Cal "Up" for Game "Shucks, we played a good game," Said All-American End Bill McColl, who was great even in defeat Saturday. "California just Hugh averaged 6.5 yards a try in piling up 245 yards net rushing as he ended his college football It probably was one of the RE career.

roughest games in history, with the officials calling 37 penalties for 374 yards. The Browns espec QB Oregon state marched 40 yards in. seven plays to score again. This time Substitute Fullback Jackx Pinion skirted his own left end for, the Baker plunged, over for the extra point, Freshman-studded Oregon, which previously this season had won. only two games out of nine starts, got the jump on Oregon State ln the first period when Halfback Bob Ashworth on a delayed buck skipped through a huge hole in the Oregon State line to score standing, up.

Emerson Harvey converted to' put Oregon in the lead, 1-0. The score culminated a 57-yard drive. As for any future football, Mc Don Foreman OTI Elhenny said he'll play pro ball, ially suffered by the whistle toot LH RH FB Bill Carrington Vanport Bill Palmquist OCE ing, causing Tackle Coach Wilbur "but it will have to be a pretty good offer. You get all beat up Defense playing every Saturday, and after ST. LOUIS, Nov.

28 OJ.R) Karl Hodge, a hardy 55-year-old tennis perennial of St. Louis, yesterday captured the National Indoor Tennis Tournament veterans' singles title and shared the doubles championship. He lost the first set in his quest for the singles crown to Eugene Quinn, Chicago, but came back to take the event, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. Then he and Monte Ganger, Cleveland, teamed up to win the first veterans' doubles title in tournament history. They defeated Quinn and Sol Gould, also of Chicago, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, It was the first time veterans players 45 years or older competed in a nationally recognized indoor tourney.

Ewbanks to remark that "they penalized us for everything except breathing." Bedsklns Trim Rama three years of college ball, I'm not played better. In fact, the Bears played like the team they were built up to be earlier in the season, and we played like the team we were supposed to be at the begin LE LT LG Bob Dental Vanport Dick Venderzanden OCE Floyd Printx OTI Jack Pomeroy OCE as enthusiastic as I used to be." HUSKY STAR IN ACTION In other games, the Washington RG TODAY'S SPORTRAIT RT Charles Stine EOC Penalty Wrecks Chance Redskins surprised the Los Angeles Rams, 31 to 21; the New York Cliff York Vanport Later in the first period, Oregon If tt ran 4a than nratAM Cf tttaa Ana.nJ 1 LB RE Bert Bell Pro Football Czar line, but a penalty and an alert iv. Wes Ball EOC Ken Martin OTI Don Foreman OTI Bud Michaels OCE Leroy Coleman' OCE Giants knocked off the Chicago Cardinals, 10 to the Pittsburgh Steelers nipped the Philadelphia Eagles, 17 to 13, and the New York Yanks tied the San Francisco Forty-Niners, 10 to 10. LB LH RH vivaua bwh auiua auata wis. threat Oreson State ran un 20 firtt" By RUSS GREEN United Press Sports Editor PHILADELPHIA.

Nov. 26. (U.R) ning." The Stanford club, which some like to compare with the famed Indian elevens of the past that were nicknamed the "Vow Boys" and the "Wow Boys," have earned the name of the 'How Boys" this season for "How do they do it?" All season long they have been expected to be knocked off the unbeaten list. But week after week they continued to be just good enough to beat the opposition. Taylor did a wonderful job of keeping his boys "up" game after same by telling them the next one The turnstiles are clicking in the Washington's upset victory over dewns to Oregon's 13 And totaled 277 yards rushing to 80 for Oregon, Oregon gained 1.48 yards passing i National Football league, and the money is coming in at the gate.

to Oregon state is. Ten Bowl Contests Win NCAA Approval CHICAGO, Nov. 26. (U.R) The National Collegiate Athletic association has certified 10 post-season football bowl games as meeting the requirements of new NCAA by-laws. It was the first such action by the NCAA in the history of bowl games and followed authorization to screen such gamea granted by the NCAA convention last January in Dallas, Tex.

Included were the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, and the Pear Bowl, Medford, Ore. "This marks the first effort to bring under some control and inspection the many post-season bowl games which sprung up after the war," said Wilbur C. Johns of UCLA, who had charge of the NCAA extra events committee which handled the certification. Albany Shies TUISDAV, NOVIMtIR 17 SutOTM t.m. the Rams, witnessed by 26,307 fans in the nation's capital, allowed the idle Detroit Lions to move into first place in the national a last year, it's a tribute to the interest in Bell's league and the manner in which he conducts his business.

"We base our success on the dollar taken in, and not on the attendance figures," Bell boomed. "The dollar is the life blood of professional football. If there are paid at the game, and 10,000 servicemen or children as guests, we say say the attendance was The 10,000 are written off to good will." "So far this season, actual money Pacific Victor In Pear Bowl For this, Commissioner Bert Bell had a smile of contentment with reservations. Sinus Sufferers. SutlMt p.a.

The little round man with the The Giants maintained their Moonrlia W.dntidajr N.w Moon Wtdnudiy nliht. voice that first rasps like a file in his larynx and then booms from slim hope of catching the Browns in the American conference as they turned back the Cardinals before MEDFORD, Nov. 26 U.R- was a tough one on the schedule. 1 But after they clinched the Rose Pacific university holds the 1951 VltibL pUnt Mrcurjr. lew la south.

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tjowi assignment upsciuiiB Southern California the deep in his chest, looking bacR at the first two-thirds of the season, reasoned that with good luck the year-around money take for the pros would be equal to that of last Pear Bowl title today after romping to-a 25 7 victory over the California Aggies here. Saturday taken in is well ahead of last year's total, but we can't say whether it will contine," Bell added. Our head-on games were well ahead of players just relaxed. That may account for their upset at the i i Bay Area Basketball Under Way Friday Night Democrat-Herald Want Ada Over 8.000 Homes Daily. hands of California.

Pappy's Backs Tear Holes last year's average, but our aver season4. In the day of the shortened entertainment dollar, and with the league playing fewer games than night. It was the second straight win for a Northwest conference team over Far West opposition since the signing of a five-year pact last Year, Lewis and Clark rolled over SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26. (U.R) age games were behind.

Wt don't know how it will balance at the In their traditional game with the Bears the Indiana were end of the year, but we're thankful we're ahead as of now." Finances aren't the only prob as the coaches like to say. California's ground game worked to San Francisco State 61 to 7 here The San, Francisco Bay area's top college basketball teams open their season this weekend under Pacific Coast conference regulations letting them play on the Friday, before the first Saturday in last year. perfection as Coach, Pappy Wal lems which confront busy Bert since he was made professional dorf sent an assortment of backs rjpping through the line for huge gains that gave the Bears SIS yards football's commissioner with pow December. Dayton Man Seventh STUTTGART, Nov. 26 (U.R) Davis Ellis of Dayton, the Pacific Flyways champion, placed seventh in the national men's duck calling championships here Saturday.

Herb Parsons of Somerville, retained his world's championship in the 16th annual er! comparable to those held by California, Stanford and Univer net on the ground for the day. It was also the Badgers'' second triumph in two Pear Bowl appear ances, The Forest Grove eleven rolled over these same Cal Aggies 33 to IS in the 1949 meeting. With Pacific leading 6 to 0 at the half, the Aggies took a brief, lead in the third period, but the the late Judge Kenesaw Mountain sity of San Francisco open Friday Landis in basebalL Illinois and Stanford have defeated three mutual, opponents night and Santa Clara starts Sat PHONE 1565 ALBANY, OREGON OREGON Observers say that BelL 57, a so urday. The St Mary's Gaels will this season, Stanford whipped make their first appearance on i Michigan 23-13 while the lllini cialite, former soldier, player and college coach, hotel owner and team owner in the NFL. twice Tuesday.

Dec. 4. beat the Wolverines 7-0. Stan- Badgers exploded for three touchdowns in the fourth period to take on Friday, we cauromia Bears ford won over Washington 14-7, meet San Francisco in Berkeley, L.A. SKIER WINS the 1S51 Pear Bowl title.

saved professional football by savage bangs of the gavel and a warn and Stanford Indians will entertain Cal Poly at Stanford. On Sat SQUAW VALLEY, Nov. 26 (U.R) Don Wright, of the Los An ing to 13 bickering club-owners and Illinois beat the same club 27-20. Illinois trimmed UCLA 27 13 and Stanford got by the Bruins with the same margin, but with a 21-7 score. One Hand, No Legs, But that "that's itr-or else!" urday, each of the conference teams plays its own alumni.

Mighty Deer Hunter DYE NAMES STARTING FIVE geles Alpine Ski club, won the men's class A race in the first annual turkey giant slalom held on Squaw mountain under sanction of the Far West Ski association. POCATELLO, Idaho 0JJ0 One of Idaho's proudest deer hunters Gavilan Points for Title SEATTLE, Wash, Nov. 26. (U.R) Coach Tippy Dye today named his starting five to open the University this season was younev tousle- NEW-YORK. Nov.

26. UJ!) haired LeVerl Johnson. of Washington basketball season DEMPSEY GETS ONCE-OVER Welterweight Champion Kid Gavi He and seven friends, making when the Huskies play against ROCHESTER, Nov. 26 (U.R) their way into the rugged hills lan's Dec. 14 bout with Walter Cartier is listed simply as an over Utah in Salt Lake City next week Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight king, has left the Mayo near McCammon, Idaho, had to cut down a tree to make room for the weight affair but actually it is the start of the swift Cuban's cam the trailer carrying their horses.

Broncos Trim Marquette SACRAMENTO, Nov. 26. flU.R) Quarterback Johnny Pasco and Halfback Del Rasmussen paced a devastating 27-point first-half attack by Santa Clara yesterday, and the Broncos held off Marquette in the final rounds to ckwn the Hilltoppers, 27 to 14. Some .10,000 fans at Hughes stadium watched the Broncos wind up the 1951 season with their second upset victory. end.

In the starting lineup will be Frank Guisness and Duane Enochs, forwards; Bob Houbregs, center; Mike McCutchen and Joe Cipriano, clinic after what a staff spokes-map said was a "routine" checkup. paign for a shot at Ray Robinson's I They got out in the woods and middleweight tjtle. began shooting. guards. The spokesman said yesterday that Dempsey undergoes periodic checkups at the clinic.

jonnsons deer was running when he shot it from a range of Record 75 yards. The bullet went "true. BASKETBALL AMERICAN What made the-shot difficult. Basketball is strictly an Ameri particularly, was that Johnson had only one hand to use. can game, it originated at spring-field YMCA training school, where NOW PLAYING He was proud of the expedition James Naismith worked it out af TUESDAY.

LAST NIGHT Rialto am. ter a suggestion from an instructor. ntt BRYAN G. MAKING GOOD Bryan stablemate of the fa because he hasn't any feet, either. Johnson is a triple amputee.

BEZDEK AS BASEBALL COACH Hugo Bezdek, old-time University of Oregon football coach, was once hired as coach of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team and had fair success though he had UXkSI tan RJHMTII RAimCI mous Hill Prince, is picking up a Steven McNally "Apache Drums" Gary, Cooper "Bright Leaf" bit of fame for himself' with two big wins in a row trie Westchester Handicap and the Pimlico Special Ill jr. never played league baseball. ari W5 1 HEWS GflAHADA If it's in the CHrpme-and-Plastic Dinette Specially priced this week only NOW PLAYING i r. 59.88 Oa Tm, 15 Dowa 11 r7. baa The AAicalife laminottd plasfic table fop extends to 52-in.

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