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it tSue OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER Coast Team A Versatile Lad Was Student Knute He Vaulted High and Played the Flute UNITED PRESS SELECTS STARS ON WEST COAST 4 W- FARMERS SII017 UNUSUAL POWER IN FINAL HALF Slippery Field Ha mpers Both Machines" In Last Contest of Season Californians Annex Western Title in Torrid Struggle With'Weberites Holiday Event Is Brimful of Fine Football Visitors Brimful of Color Ing Sparkles For Locals S1 1 rojans Honored Again Gaels Get End On First Football Machine its every consensus than correspondents which the of grid season closes FOOTBALL nationally -officially closes a splendid campaign Saturday Only a handful of contests are scheduled over the nation The headliner without doubt will be the contest at Chicago between Army and Notre Dame One week from Saturday the -battle of the will be staged at Los "Angeles with the Trojans meeting the Irish Grid interest in Utah will still wax hot for a few days until a definite decision is made relative to the proposed game between the Utes and Utah has been offered a game -with the Trojans December 20 at Los Angeles It is understood that the only hitch in the arrangements now is the percentage guarantee If this part of the bargain is work- 10 thc I spkndid defensive capers in a grid battle that sparkled with I tem had By AL WARDEN Standard-Examiner Sports Editor EmL? ffr COLLEGE pigskin chasers of Bj VINCENT MAII0NE1 Menlo Park California Junior college cham- United Pr sutt corwSpoaeni) pions downed Weber college mtennountam san francisco Nov 28 champions in a four-period grid thriller at the presents today Ogden stadium Turkey day 19 to 0 to annex by Cs the western championship The 60-minute mat- metropolitan newspapers from section represented by contending talent The team represent a of newspaper writers rather the opinion of any one or more of United' Press simply collected and counted votes Selections were solicited only inee was brimful of sensational football and provided an ideal holiday feature for several hundred fans who braved the severe cold spell and occupied seats in the stadium From the opening kickoff until the final blast of the whistle the two elevens traveled at top speed They offered speed cleverness deception and I Zho hav personally color seen seen By WILLIAM BRAUCIIER NEA Service Sports Editor IN THE of 1913 the Notre Dame yearbook is a picture of a young man dressed as one of the roles in the play That introduces your friend Knute Rockne the Bald Eagle of South Bend in a brand new role female impersonator If you can figure that one out another: Knute Rockne at Notre Dame was a piccolo player Old friends of the coach of what apparently has now proved one of the two best teams in the country confided a few chapters from the student life of Rockne It was just after the Northwestern game' in which his resourcefulness scored a victory after being outplayed during the first half ROCKNE WAS TRACK STAR first knew Rockne as a pole vaulter and he was not the best known boy on the campus in those days In chemistry he was a wizard He became known as a good elocutionist and took part in many of the plays trait that always marked Rockne as we knew him in those days was tenacity When he set about to do somei f-ing he clung to his task like a bulldog He hac quiet confidence in his ability to ac complish anything he undertook was a great pole vaulter In those days 12 feet was a sensational mark Knute finally attained it after long hours of practice He also spent a lot of time in the labora tory -experimenting with this and that He had a lively imagination and always was bobbinb up with something new Teachers became in terested in him BECAME SCIENCE ASSISTANT before Rockne graduated he was assistant professor of chem istry 17-year-old copy of the shows Rockne as a player in the band The following verse by one of the student writers concerns the musical young chemistry prof: Coaches Dud DeGroot and Russell Sweet trotted out one of the best coached teams to ever grace an Og-MENLO COACHES PLEASED I den gridiron The visitors with a MENLO JUNIOR COLLEGE grid-1 weight advantage of more than 15 ders departed last night for I pounds to the man battled with Palo Alto after a classy grid battle their backs to the wall in the first with Weber Thursday The ath- period counted twice in the second letes were all reported fine fettle period and added their final score over the spirited event in the third quarter Coaches Dud DeGroot and Russell INITIAL THRILL were I Perhaps the biggest thrill of the reception in Ogden day came on the very first play ay their athletes shrdeve booted a 60-yard kickoff YAber gave ixs our hardest test into the waiting arms of Poaletti Sirrv Reason said DeGroot last I Weber quarterback The midget bwve a splendid team Weberite took the ieather on his pienty of credit for their own goal line and behind a perfect Fffmrmance against our heavier wedge formation galloped to the team 'Menlo 25-yard line before he was Stevenson trotted out a capable eleven one that gave us two severe scares in the very first period We have enjoyed our visit in Ogden and hope to come back here again in 1932 for another clash with brought to terra firma Poaletti broke free from the entire Menlo team when he reached mid-field but in the next 25 yards was run down from behind by Rice a 9 4-5 second man This sensational virtually every candidate named in action First team: Arbelbide Southern California and Ebding St ends Edwards Washington State and Swekler Washington tackles Beckett California and Baker Southern California guards Hein Washington State center Duffield Southern California quarter Pinckert Southern California and Kitzmiller Oregon halfbacks Schwartz Washington State fullback Second team: McKallip Oregon State and Mas-kell Washington State ends Hall Southern California and Christensen Oregon tackles Colbert Oregon and Parodi Washington State guards Tassi Santa Clara center Mohler Southern California i lett St' and Elling-sen Washington State halfbacks Rothert Stanford fullback The first team from end to end was the result of virtual unanimity among selectors but the fun began when there was a backfield to select There was one almost common choice Ernie Pinckert C's great blocking back and a heated argument for the rest Johnny barely won a halfback spot from such brilliant claimants as Ellingsen of Washington State Stennett of St and Rothert of Stanford One writer had selected him as all-coast quarter and this vote was added to others favoring him as half to give him the edge Schwartz at fullback was easy because dissenters were divided in their allegiance to Stennett and Rothert Duffield found himself closely pressed by his brilliant teammate Orville Mohler Duffield got a close call several writers confessing they were unable to find a trait in him that was not balanced by some cor-m respondent in Mohler and finally Men Tournament May recalling his previous years of stel- 'lax service to support the theory A HERO on the University of Florida campus this fall has been Leroy (Red) Bethea above captain the football team play made the Florida fans forget there ever was a Cannonball Clyde Crabtree OGDEffolD FOR GAGE MEET AT BIG CONFAB maciline Mr Sweet dash was the forerunner of numer- J9ins me in expressing our appreciation for the wonderful reception we received in Ogden It was Menlo" has two remaining games on her schedule before the season is closed ous features that followed Twice in the opening period Weber had the ball within the Menlo three-yard line and each time they lost the ball on downs as the stubborn Menlo forward wall held On the ball KNUTE ROCKNE This is a new photograph of the man whose football teams at Notre Dame persist in winning national intercollegiate champion ships Sasse Expects Army To Trim Notre Dame lovely-going Knute Who sometimes plays the Piccolo Received applause from all For recovering the Glancing through the yearbook day reveals other interest ing notes about the young man jSuch 4 Track team goes to Columbus minus Rockne and Ohio State gets us 59 to It seems that Knute however fi nally met his master at Notre Dame i In one form of endeavor In the i there is a note dated ''April 13: claims marble championship of university Defeats Well interesting to know he (can lose something anyway FOUR ELEVENS ARE UNBEATEN RIOTS? NOTHING BECAUSE Spanish students have been holding somewhat indiscriminate riots lately the Carnera-Uzcudun bout in Barcelona was postponed Riots? The Spanish government officials ought to have seen the students committing mayhem upon one another after the recent Princeton-Harvard game Or before the Carnegie Tech-New York game Or before and after a number of others of OALT LAKE CITY Nov 28 Utah university completed its Rocky mountain conference schedule with a clean slate Thanksgiving day by trouncing the game but outclassed Utah Agricultural college 41 to 0 before a crowd of approximately 8500 Thus the Utes have finished their regular season undefeated and untied They have not lost a conference game since 1927 Let this be said for the Aggies: They displayed an indomitable spir- it from first to last a spirit that was manifest principally on the defensive Instead of allowing a 34-point Utah lead discourage them at the end of the half the Aggies returned the third quarter to hold the Utes scoreless and only grudgingly allowed a single touchdown in the final period During these two quarters the secondary defense particularly insofar as it applied to pass defense functioned remarkably welL Pass after pass formation was quickly diagnosed and broken up Hard running Ute backs cut through the line to be dropped with small gains On the other hand there is little doubt but what the score would have been larger had conditions been normal for it is a fact that the slippery field hampered the Utah running attack Theron Davis caught the opening Aggie kickoff sped down a lane opened by interference and was touchdown bound in almost a clear field when he stumbled and lost stride An Aggie tackier dragged him down in midfield Twice the Utah machine rolled down within the 15 -yard yard and twice the Aggies held The third drive culminated in a touchdown when Christiansen plunged over The second quarter resembled one of typical field days a 25-yaxd end run by Davis and a 10-yard pass -paced the way for second touchdown Forzberg who throws the ball on a dead run much like Cagle lined a pass to Watkins who galloped 25 yards for the third touchdown Passes and long runs brought the ball to the Aggie eight-yard line a few minutes later from where Capt Price smashed over center for another touchdown Theron Davis caught a short punt on the Aggies 36-yard line Just before the first half ended and streaked through the Aggie team for the fifth touchdown It was a sensational run made possible by splendid interference Many subs went into the fray for the Utes during the third quarter and the Aggies were able to hold their own Coach Armstrong sent In his regulars during the middle of the final period but the stubborn and courageous Aggies held them to one touchdown when Davis completely fooled them by a deatly executed criss-cross around right end for a touchdown The Utes gained 472 yards 265 from scrimmage and 207 via the pass route They made 20 first downs The Aggies gained 114 yards 85 by passes and 29 from scrimmage The lineup and summary: Utah Aggies Utter I smith Left End Walling Wilkins Left Tackle Lybbert Forgeon Left Guard Jonas Vranes Center Welch Cliff Right Guard Johnson Nelson Right Tackle Watkins Smith Right End Davis Ynung Quarterback Christensen Gillespie (C) Left Halfback Tedesco Remund (C) Right Halfback Price (C) Childs Fullback Score by periods: I Utah 7 27 0 Aggies 0 0 0 0 0 Substitutions: Utah Clark for Watkins Sonne for Utter Howard' for Walling Eardley for Jonas MacDonald for Johnson Forsberg for Price Summerhays for Christensen Bishoff for-Beckstead Beekstead for Summerhays Larson for Howard McBride for Lybbert Thompson for Gillespie 3udge for Remund Rollins for Wil-rins Parkinson for Forgeon Shields for Nelson Scorlftg: Utah Touchdowns Christensen (2) Watkins1 Price Davis (2) Conversions Price (5) Officials Warner referee Kump umpire head linesman Reddish Odds Favor Irish In Chicago Gridiron Tilt On Saturday By DIXON STEWART United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO Nov If Knute Rockne and Major Ralph Sasse are as capable predicting football as coaching the sport 50000- UTES LEAD IN GRID PLAY IN MOUNTAIN AREA Colorado Finishes In Seconc Place Shows Class JUSTICE TO GIL LEGEND hath it that of all the sour coaches of the western hemisphere none is more sour nor morbid than Gil Dobie of Cornell There is no more misjudged man in football today Dobie can smile even in defeat and he is a sportsman of the very highest caliber He is a friendly man with always a word of praise fqr players who have done well whether they are his own or not one occasion rested two inches from the last white stripe and on the other occasion the ball was less than six inches from being a touchdown Menlo showed unusual power in holding the Wildcats on these two scoring threats and each time they booted the ball out of danger COLORFUL PLAYS A series of Stanford pass plays double and triple passes sprinkled with two end runs paved the way for the opening Menlo score With the leather resting on the Weber 14 -yard stripe Lattimer tossed a lateral pass to LaCombe and the fleet-footed back circled the Weber left end for the first score of the day Stringer place kicked for the extra point In the waning minutes of the second period LaCombe went around the Weber right end for the second Menlo tally placement was wide and the half ended 13 to 0 for the polished Californians After nine minutes of torrid football in the third period Menlo took advantage of a Weber misplay and a 23-yard pass from LaCombe to Norgard followed by a 30-yard run by the Menlo captain gave the visitors their final score Menlo was on the defensive during practically the entire first period The Wildcats were forced to perform almost three quarters without the services of their battering ram Jim Francis and this hampered the play of the Ogdenites to a great extent 1 CREDIT DUE WEBER All things considered the Weber machine performed in marvelous style They were outclassed by a superior machine outweighed but not outgamed Merlon charges battled the entire 60 -minutes of the colorful game and had the ball on the Menlo 14-yard stripe when the torrid Be Staged Here At Close of Season 000 fans must be wrong and Notre that his increment of football brains entitled him to the call As to the so-called team1 and bet a patched shin-plas to member for closely Ogden will- make a bid for the state basketball tournament which is conducted annaully at Salt Lake Carl Lindquist general I lineup found itself in turn ter on the chances of the trim the not a but was a close contestant honors and the (By United Press) Four college football teams in va-Dame is due for I rious sections of the nation remain-defeat at the ed today in the unbeaten and untied hands of Army in class after Thanksgiving day games inter-1 according to a United Press compila tion of the records of 150 of the representative elevens Alabama and Utah survived the holiday competition Alabama beat Georgia 13 0 Utah beat Utah Aggies 41 to 0 Notre Dame and Washington State the only other undefeated and sectional classic at Soldier field Rockne and Sasse agree Army is destined to win whereas football followers are sup nnrtlncr thA TtH ch I wc wAujr uuic uuucicavcu aiiu SUCKERS? WHY NOT? WE are in receipt of a bulletin from the board of control of athletics at the University of Michigan It states: nickname as referring to the athletic teams of the University of Illinois is no longer being used in deference to the wishes of Illinois alumni While this term has long and often been used in this connection it is''fequqsted that its use be now Very well board but this rather a bad year to try to shelve that monicker? pressed by more talent Those failing to poll enough votes to place on either but receiving en thusiastic support from writers who apparently had seen them on their unbeatable afternoons were: Neill of Stanford Henefesty Washington Sperback St Wilcox ends Tandy of Stanford McNally of St Ahlskog and Bogue of Stanford tackles Handy Calif ornfa Cox chairman of a special committee announced to day A -meeting is scheduled at the Seventeenth ward Sunday at 4 at which time Ogden will offer to IV stage the Joust PS Homer Warner of Homer Warner of uniSimSLl? I untied did-not play bu-t wi11 that odds of 5 to go into action Saturday Notre I Dame meeting Army at Chicago and Washington State facing Villanova at Philadelphia -4 Malad Faculty In Victorious Event I Fisher St guards Hammer Salt Lake diree-1 0 Cn center and such great IN REBUTTAL! wailing wall is wet 1 is the comment coming from the press agent of Stribling of Ochlochnee Ga has only knocked out Von Porat Scott tor of backs as Brovelli Boyle and Toscani competitions in of St Mettler of Sama Utah will be in Clara Huff ord and Marsh of Wash-attendance ington and Lainhart of Weber Mount Washington State Moffatt and Hill-Ogden North We- man of Stanford Griffiths Schal-ber and Ogden 1 dach and Gill of California Musick represented at the of Rushlow of Oregon and Burke of 1 xn Notre Dame are being offered freely with no tak ers Sasse brought his Army squad of 38 players to town yesterday and was not at all reticent in admitting he expected victory boys have work ahead of them and a hunch they intend to accomplish the he said a cripple on the squad and Notre Dame Is' going to have its hands full think any 5 to 1 shot We had two breathing spells and Notre Dame had one swell afternoon of fighting to get by Northwestern I be surprised to find that the Wildcats took something out of them gang of mine has Just started to click We had a little Christner and a couple of others event closed this year and simply because Arthur De Kfth the king of clutch stays the distance with Strib all the hammers are busy again Even though pugilistic effort of I MALAD Idaho Nov The Malad faculty basketball team disposed of the Secord ward men in a spirited game here 26 to 23 In the first half the faculty ran wild at scoring but in the final periods of play they were forced to the limit to win Anderson was the best performer for the losing team Weber played her best brand of'- ball against the California champions and went down to defeat in a blaze of glory They turned in a far better performance than even FOOTBALL FINALS stakes will confab men officers directors and coaches of the various teams in Ogden are urged to attend the Sunday said Mr Lindquist today in the four stakes In Ogden will open shortly after December 1 and we look for another splendid campaign Ogden is granted the tournament it will be staged some time in March" the year consisted of hitting Phil the most critical fan expected Scott and Max Schmeling below the jlhp-coast aggregation bubbled hips his grandstand' offer to box with class On the line the work Stribling in New York is seized on of Rice and Norgard at ends all sides and-the Boston gob becomes Shreeve and Rogers at tackle and the pet of the pugilistic prattle Sandholdt at guard was brilliant Sharkey praised has made two Norgard in particular was out-starts this year and failed miserably standing in both Stribling criticized has Wilton a brother of the former knocked out five men and won Stanford star was one of the big three other bouts How guns in the Menlo backfield This can you figure it The answer small bundle of grid enthusiasm was is that we are notTfiguring out any-1 as elusive as an eel and while he Utah Track Star thing concerning heavyweight fighters any more By FRANK FRAWLEY Associated Press Sports Writer DENVER Colo Nov (AP) Football had slipped quietly and un ostentatiously out of the sports pic ture in the Rocky mountain conference today Utah Redskins having clinched their third successive title almost two weeks ago ended their campaign in Salt Lake City with a 41-0 victory over Utah Aggies while at Denver the University of Colorado finished in second place by downing Denver Pioneers 27 to 7 Big Frank Christensen pile-driving halfback took the individual scoring honors with 78 points scoring 13 touchdowns in seven games Theron Davis his running mate finished in second place with 67 points on 11 touchdowns and one goal from touchdown Utah in winning eight conference games rolled up 320 points for A flat average of 40 a game The Utes also defeated Nevada 20-7 in their first game of the year Only 13 points were scored against Ike Braves in competition Brigham young Coagars gained third place by winning four games and losing only one that to Utah Ott eleven was tied by the Colorado Teachers and the University of Colorado was tied by Utah Aggies and as Brigham Young has one less game on its schedule Colorado nosed into second place on a percentage basis A crowd of 25000 watched Colorado beat Denver here yesterday and thrilled to a newly found running attack directed by Jim Haley who took over the quarterback post in place of Middlemist who has a broken finger on his passing hand For the first time this year Colorado made room for its running game at the cost of its passing and the result surprised even the most ardent Colorado supporters sensational kicking and running the plunging of Decker and Newton and the aggressive play of the Colorado proved away too much for Denver which was a slight favorite in the betting With Christensen pounding the ine and Davis slicing off the tackles and around the ends Utah scored almost at will against Utah Aggies who early in the game twice held the champions for downs The Farmers lost by the customary Utah margin The Indians beat every team to death this year and so far outclassed the rest of the Rocky mountain contenders there was no way of determining just how strong a team Armstrong has in tow Colorado college won its second game of the year at Pueblo Colorado Mines being the victim 7 to 6 The Tigers outplayed the miners but were more or less lucky to gain the haix-ine decision One touchdown by Ingraham was called back for a violation of the rules and on another occasion the Tigers took the ball across the goal lines on fourth downs only to have the line offside Colorado Aggies lost to Arizona as expected 16 to 0 The game was played at Tucson Brigham Young was held to a 13-to-13 tie by the was nailed in his tracks several times on receiving punts he showed fine ability in the open field as a ball toter LaCombe a regular bullet in the open field shared honors with Wil- SALT LAKE CITY -Nov Charles Heath University of Idaho nosed out Wilton Ivie of Utah university In the annual turkey day marathon here Thursday Heath came from behind to win over the star Utah runner the defending champion The Idaho runner covered the three-mile distance in 18 minutes and 27 2-5 seconds- SAN DIEGO LOSES SAN DIEGO Cat Nov (UP) -The California Institute of Technology won the Southern California conference title here yesterday by defeating San Diego State college 20 to 0 The Engineers were undefeated during 10 conference games ANOTHER LITTLE WORRY THERE are lots and lots of football players so it cause us to lose a great deal of I ton McIntosh Lattimer and String-slumber when one gets married and er in the visiting backfield leaves dear old Pimplewash But Little Jimmie Ing colorful grid-how about these tennis players? der from Honolulu was the works Weber college 0 Menlo college 19 Utah 41 Utah Aggies 0 13 College of Idaho 13 Colorado college 7 Colorado' Mines 6 Arizona 16 Colorado Aggies 0 Montana State 27 Mount St Charles 0 Colorado 27 Denver 7 BUY NOW! Prices Lowest in Years George married Johnny Van married and they sav John- ny Doe-g is going to be Of course there is no reason why marriage I for Weber in the backfield after Francis was injured This back skirted the Menlo ends hit the line and performed as a should interfere with an athlete I seasoned gridder He was a constant deeds except that it does And how menace to the visitors trouble Introducing the Warner sys- Wj-- Hirni tem this fall but come along I IlvJaLIl vr 1115 vVCr nicely and intend to complete the season undefeated I scouted Notre Dame myself you know' Sasse's confidence caused no consternation among Notre Dame supporters and even Knute prediction that his team would lose failed to affect the betting Rockne apparently is serious in his forecast but like the boy who hollered he has given so many false alarms previously that the public refuses to accept his warnings That hard Northwestern game and inability to practice this week will be a hard handicap and not counting on Rockne said yesterday while attending the charity football program at Soldier field "Army has a good team an undefeated team and will have a big advantage in condition Unless we have a change in the weather be fighting on a gridiron hard as rock and the game probably will one of the affairs like we played last year which can be decided on a single 4-4 VlaCaluso Approaches Fine Scoring Record NEW YORK Len Macaluso battering-ram fullback needs only one more touchdown to boost his total points scored I uo 150 The Maroon star scored one touchdown and kicked three goals after touchdown against Brown yesterday to send his point tonal to 144 by far the best notal among major college players He win have one more chance to increase this figure when the Maroons meet New York university here December 6 about that Davis cup? -4-4-- Alabama Waits For Invitation To Coast nians in their final game of the year December 6 The lineup: Menlo Weber Rice Knapp (C) Left End McLellan Roylance Left Tackle Hornbeck Anderson Left Guard Whittaker Thatcher Center Sandholdt Ahlf Right Guard Shreeve Valentine Right Tackle Norgard Hickman Right End McLachlen Paoletti Quarterback Lattimore Tne Left Half Stringer Welch Right Half McIntosh Francis (C) Fullback Menlo scoring: Touchdowns LaCombe 2 Norgard Points after-Stringer Score by periods: Menlo 0 13 6 0 19 Weber 0 0 0 0 0 Substitutions: Orr for IT? Hornbeck Stoddart for McIntosh Ur ICSI10 3 Lett iVlUS George McLachlin for Gordon Me- Lachlin Shreeve for Rogers Wilton for Stringer Clancy for Whittaker Bechtoi for Rice Von Saltza for Norgard McIntosh for Stoddart FRESNO Calif Nov 28 Chanslor for McLachlin Stringer Fresno State college won the stoidard for McIntosh I western conference football Twombey for Paoletti pionship here yesterday when it de-London for Twombey Peterson for feated University of Nevada 6 to 0 London Tarran for Valentine Zane I in a bitterly fought contest for Thatcher victory marked Fresno meteoric one-season jump Officials Watson referee Con- Ifrom the bottom of the list to the roy umpire Kapple head linesman championship Southern California 32 University of Washington 0 Kansas Aggies 10 Nebraska 9 California Tech 20 San Diego Teachers 0 Fresno State college 6 Nevada 0 St 7 Oregon 6 Oregon State 12 West Virginia 0 Tulane 12 Louisiana State 7' Alabama 13 Georgia 0 Florida 55 Georgia Tech 7 Haskell 23 St Xavier 27 Iowa Wesleyan 19 Parsons 6 Marquette 25 Butler 0 Oklahomba 0 Missouri 0 Oklahoma Aggies 13 Creighton 0 Dayton 8 Wittneber 0 Southwestern 21 Hays 0 Penn college 0 Simpson college 0 Momingside 19 South Dakota 12 Chattanooga 20 Oglethorpe 0 Wake Forest 13 Davidson 2 Elon 20 Lenoir Rhyne 0 Catawba 12 Big Point 0 Notre Dame 58 Vanderbilt 0 William and Mary 18 Richmond 0 Rollins 0 Florida 0 Georgetown (Ky) 9 Centre 22 Spring Hill 14 Howard 7 Presbyterian 31 Newberry 0 Francis plowed off tackle and over center with consistency during his short stay in the game His ends runs were also sensational Poaletti Peterson Zane and Welch also showed flashes of form for the Wildcats in the backfield On the Weber forward wall Knapp and Hickman at ends Anderson at guard and Doxey at center kled McIntosh powerful Menlo back broke loose in the third period for 60 yards and a touchdown but the score was disallowed as both teams were offside WORKOUT SATURDAY I The Wildcats rested today but will stage a short workout Saturday They depart Tuesday for Santa Rosa where they meet the Califor- ATLANTA Nov 28 Alabama undisputed champion of the Southern Football conference waited today for a formal invitation to meet Washington State college in the annual rose bowl classic at Pasadena Cal on New The smashing 13 to 0 defeat the men of Wallace Wade handed the Georgia Bulldogs at Birmingham Thanksgiving day assured them The United Press was Informed on un- questionable authority of the Rose Bowl invitation record for the season was eight victories and no defeats or ties The tide rolled up a total of 248 points to their opopnents 13 Tu-lane also was undefeated and untied but the Greenies earned only five conference victories I i Distributed By Reilly Atkinson Co Inc BUY NOW! Because Bargain Time' College of Idaho at Boise and Montana State outclassed Mount St 1 Charles at Great Falls 21 to 0 A.

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