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CC PARTI Jack Boyd Bags All Touchdowns WIN BRUINS BEAT GAELS, 19-7, FOR YEAR'S FIRS Und brown's got it irrr: (LATERAL TO MALMBERGh' -V -C r' -i BY AL WOLF U.C.L.A.'s footballing Bruins finally found some-hpdy they could beat yesterday. After suffering seven straight setbacks, the Uclans methodically took St. Mary's a n-manned eleven apart to the tune of 19-7 before some 15,000 Coliseum customers. The long sought victory was a tremendous shot in the arm SHINN I i 1 1 BROWN I pave way for second U.C.L.A. BROWN i I vi Here's ruin followed by lateral, gaining 16 yards and moving ball from Gael 27 to 1 1 to plays later Bruins tallied.

Miracle Eye photos bv J. H. McCrorr TRIO TIE FOR LEAD IN OPEN WITH 141 TIMES' DINNER HONORS ATHLETES Bassler, McCormick, Kirkwood Jr. Head State Tourney Field; Coleman Next With 142 BV JACK CI'RXOW Five Sports Celebrities Appointed on Board to Name Country's Foremost Competitors 11V RKAVKV HVKIt To honor the count 's grrafe-t athletes, the Los Aiigeies Times wiP, the fir-t annual Xattona! Sports Dinner in the Bi It mote Row! on the evening of Dec. 2.

Ir. creating the National Red firange a 77 to grid fame, but a couple of tad- in the California State open yesterday at Fox trtd on the number for size and didn't like if a bit. Thev ere Johnnv Dawson, defending champion, and I.lnyd M.mgrum yinn-eiry patk. GALLAGHER Coast Guard Gridders Shade California, 7-0 KI SS K.WI,AM RFRKFLKY. Nov.

JU ifTi ri img hmi-ing. battering football, the -mod Coast Guard r'. rn i out os regular hfahre for the seas today w-i'h a ov er the rf Rear: Threat-nmg weat her held the ct ow mainly the pery The too! ea iiiot to a sc. Coast it rug: nt fans larcismen, and tied on a -id offering socsrv foo; irtg. Sloppy Field gtidiions coiwht ion pro-an -patklmg di-play I and 'he (oiliest (je.

i into one of bump and thud with the finally putting togther a touchdown drive the thud pet iivi. Thev coupled smashes at the 'inc. a u-vai'd pass and received the aid of a penalty Ft ed Shew. pound fullback, formerly nt the Cnivcrsity of San Francisco, pounded through for la-r at'u and Left Half Gonzales M. rales jihc ku keii the extra tally.

The Cuatdsmen, starting fa-vorites, clearly ouiiilaved the college eleven which was on the Turn to IS. nliitiin Bargain Game Ends in 6-6 Tie CAMRRIDGK i M.is-s. i Nov fO c-1i- The inform. football foxes of Harvard and Roston College provided one of the most outstanding financial bargains in intercollegiate sports' history while battling to a stirring fit; tie today before a nowd the stadium. The hili'e throng, the largest New Fngland football has attracted this season, sat in on the first gridiron clash in 11 ears between these neighboring in stitutions for cents MALMBERo i.i FORWARD LATERAL Irish Rally lo Cop 14-13 Tiff Fred Earley Kicks Conversion to Clinch Honors in Thriller SOl'TH BEND Xov.

-'0. Little Fred Earley. an Navy Y-12 trainee, today place-kicked two vital extra points after a pair of Jast half" touchdowns to jri ve otre Dame a J4 ictor- nvpr the pro-powered Iowa A crowd of i.l.onn went wild Xotre Dame climaxed a terrific uphiil to win its nnth strai.sht came after spot-'in? the Seahawk snvon points the first period. The Irish, with Cheat T.akos icxt. Saturday siandin? between them anri their first undefeated-untied peasort since toriay ere stamped as one of the host, tennis, if not ihe best team in the school's lush football history.

Irish Koll Only A yards short of a louchdown. the half-time whistle ended Xotre Dame's chances of t.yin hf score. Rut the Irish forgot that heart break ins incident and rolled 81 yards to a touchdown at the outset of the third period, and then paraded more yards into the end zone in the fourth. The Seahawks. aoin? down to their first defeat in nine starts, used their five former pros the greater part of the game.

Dick Todd of Texas Aggies, a Washington Redskin star for four years. pro idod the most power, carrying the ball times for 7S yards and completing two passes for 40 yards. He was carried from the field suffering a broken jaw in the last period during Xotre Dame's touchdown drive. Sraliaw kx Tally The Scahau ks great line, holding the Irish terrors of the to is? yards bv rushing the lowest count, of the season for them did not permit Xotre Dame to advance beyond the midfield stripe in the first quarter. Todd's remarkable punts.

Turn to Tage 19, Column 5 score in second period Two el! t.leff i Crivath. who coach the Washington and S.C football teams, respectively, will lie honored guests at the dinner, sir ug with many other famous persons from the sports world. As far as is known there is to other organization in the country which annually honors a i a'hleies in all branches of ma.ior compel it ion. Fvery cent of profit, from the' Dee. 27 dinner will go lo war chatities.

Those benefiting will be the Citizens Committee for Army and Navv Relief, the All-; Pacific Recreation Fund and Service Sports, Inc. Dancing Follow Reichtnan and his famous will furnish entertainment, during the evening's program and following announce- men! of awards there will he' dancing. A limited number of tickets' arc available to the general pub-! lie at $10 each. Telephone reset'-v atious will not be accepted. Those clc-hing to attend should vv rue the a i a i Sports Aw aids Committee.

1 Angeles Times, making checks payable to The Times. RAIN CANCELS S.F.U., C.O.P. GRID TILT SAN FRANCISCO. Xov-. 20.

1.4') The College ihe Pacitic-l 'niv ersit of San Francisco football contest scheduled for here today was canceled by mutual agreement lietween Coach A. A. Stagg and Athletic Director Needles of the local school. Heavy rain turned Kezar Stadium field into a cpiagmire. Orange Bowl Takes L.S.U.

i Committee Fails to Divulge Team to Oppose Tigers MIAMI tFlaA Xov (VP. Loui-iana State University's all-' civilian football team will play in the 'iOth annual Orange Bowl. gam" here Xpvv Year's Day. The announcement, of the selection was timed by the Orange Row! committee to come at the end of Irmisiana's traditional game today with Tulane. LS.C.'s athletic director T.

Heard said at Xew Orleans that the Tigers would accept. The news, giv en to the team in thp dressing room Immediately after the 27-0 defeat at the hands of Tula no. cheered the players but Coach Rernie Moore said he had have had a victory over the Greenies than a bid to any bowl. Rival Kept Secret Committeemen would not name the teams being considered to oppose L.S but said the choice probably will be until hr eleven whic does not have ihe aid service cadets, so as "ncit to disturb the train- ing program." The list was believed to in-; elude l'enn State, Franklin and Marshall, Wake Forest, Holy Cross. Tulsa and Arkansas.

Cntil today, L.S.I", had won five and lost two gaifies. Ixith of the defeats coming at the hands of Y-12 teams High Score Warned The scoring punc of Coach Rernie Moore's team eo ed neavnv in tne selection, since the committee was anxious to come back witft another Orange Bow thriller to match the spectacular play in Alabama's victory over Roston College this year and Georgia's 40-to-2fi decision over Texas Christian in in 12. Louisiana, trounced Georgia, 1 to 27, in the season's opener, then defeated Rice, 20 to 7. Beaten by Texas Aggies. 2R to l'i.

the Tigers snapped back with a 2S-to-7 victory over Army i i to Coach Babe Horrell's pro'eg. Bring on those Trojans." they veiled as they splashed happily in the showers. "We'll get even with them next Saturday." Rematch Saturday SC. scored a 20-0 win over U.C.L.A. in the opening game of the season.

The clubs vi again this Saturday in the 3at regulation contest for both clubs, although Troy has a Rose Bowl date with Cniversity of Washington on Xew Year's Day. The Westwooders won by whipping the whey out of Chelan's line, wbh Art Markel. Don Taul and Mikp Marienthai making themselves particularly obnoxious in the eves of the frustrated Gaels. And when the Bruins weren't hammering the line they vpr turning the ends with compare live ease. C.C.L.A.

scored all its touchdowns by staging long marches that invariably ound, up with Jack Boyd bucking across. One Big Scare Karly in the first period th Rruins swppt "ifi yards, with Boyd smashing across from the 2-yard line. Later in thp samp quarter the club paraded o7 yards to the Gael 7 and from here Boyd blasted off right tackle to score on the first play of the second inning. And in the third quarter Boyd took a lateral from Bob Andrews and scooted 10 yards across goal to culminate an advance of 54 yards. St.

Mary's, although thoroughly outplayed, threw one hig scare into thp Bruin ranks. Shortly aftpr the intermission, the Gaels got down to U.C.L.A.'s 1-yard line and then went the rest of the way in one sensational play. Herman AYeriemeyer, who was virtually the who! show for the visitors, ran left end for 6 yards and. when trapped, lateraled hark to Guard Dick O'Reagan. who pell-melled the remaining 2S yards.

Witt Saves Day Wedemeycr kicked goal to make it 13-7 and then put th Bruins in a had. spot by intercepting Boh Andrews' pass on the first play following the ensuing kiekoff. The Hawaiian halfback plucked the ball out of Turn to Page JR, Column 3 C.O.P. Willing to Meet Flyers SAX FRANCISCO, Xov. 20.

(VP) pworfu, Ajr ynrr9 football team of March Field ct ill -ants a Tv.f cmroo in Ixis Angeles with the College of the Tacific it can have it by contacting veteran Amos Alonzo Stagg. The Sl-year-old dean of eoache said today his players had reconsidered an offer which they turned down last week to meet the big Army team. "In view of the fact our game today with the University of San Francisco was canceled at the last minute, the boyn said they would like to take on the 4th Air Force. We will be Oherlm. 33: Baldirln-Wallsre 1 Ki-! State Teacher.

34 Rcl'a. 14 Missouri Teachers, 20. Cen tral Missouri Teacher. 13. t-Ol'TH Tulane 17: I tT Duke.

27. North Carolina, 6 Southwes'ern (Texas.) 7. Arkar.ma A M. 0 C-eorsia Twh- 41: Clemscm. t.

Howard. 42. Secranee. 6 Ft. Monroe t.

Bainbridn Nyy ci, ceted South Carolinn a Mllliran cfSncle4 Curtia Bay Coaat Guard v. Camp Soai- er-ec (canceled Greenville Air Batt Prankttn Mar. tcanceled i Wake Forest ceied Cam Le'euna ieaw Kirt Ft Benntri I. fantry play today Marvlanri vs. cpostrtonM Ufl'tl Nov.

25 Alabama Informal. 19: Vartn In- tu-e. 13 -jftre Institute. 3T: Morrta Colleee. 13.

SOl'TH WEST TeTta Tech 7. Southern Rice. 13: Ten Nor'h Tcnas Anin. 13. Pancioiph i14.

Kew VC-rlrc Aeeie. U. Ft, Bliaa TeyM Ommrnirtnc. 14 Sport; Awards Times has secured lion of trin are known thp wor Board. The the co-opera-v ho.se names ii rr.

The personnel of the board, in ddi- lion to the witter, follows: GR A NT LA NT) RICK, the nation's most famous sports writer and himself a former athlete. MKAN CROMWFI.L. Cniver-sitv of Southern California track and field coach whose teams have won countless titles and ho has lioen an Olympic Games mentor, FI.LSWORTH V1NFS. winner of the world's top titles in both ama'eur and professional tennis, and now golf professional at 'he Southern Caiiloinia Goif and Country Club. Tiopliie Offered RILL Si'HRO FDFR.

managing director of the Helms Athletic Foundation and one of the world's top sports nut ho; it ies with leanis of statistics to back his se.ei ions. Tin's' genlieinen will select an outstanding athlete from each major sport and The Times will lev aid those named with handsome It opines. Any fan who is nuere-ted may-nominate an athlete for the Times Imaiii to consider. The National Sports Awards-Dinner is an outgrowth of the Times annual Champions' Dinner held for the last five years (101 excepted! at The Times. Honored GncMs Rob Hope, famous screen and radio omociian.

a top i competitor in golf, will be lion-: orary master of ceremonies at the Riitmore Row I event next month. Ralph (Pestl Welch and New etourrry fax 01 vr. Roth carded 77 in their ond ro-md th'-in -eta: blows back of a trio of sharp--hoo'ers who im.ik op; the ead with Ill's. Tiei at the haifwav mark were Tro Hairv Ra.s!er. 7J-'-r.

R-ut-e McCormick. go.nnc firn-sn and opening dav leafier. aivj Kirkwooii sort of thf trick shot arti-t who won the rxent I'O years ago in San Francisco, 70-71. Coleman i ke bar as I man a it a pa ir of a a pro in trick for the ar-v who now plays golf Sundays. The fielrl was cut la-t nijht to ihe sc ore: arid tics for the grnni today.

Tee tune is am. on the first and liitli tecs to speed up play. A fea'tne foui sonic fodav will by Vei--iiiuiler. Mukrv IliiMMfy. clear i Slow Riuni Kennedy of tin- and Tlicm-c ii i -f the Co -t iuard aboul L'lil in Moie c' lor ded to the event ith K.iIn'i I southpaw tric-k shot aiti-t from Racine.

Wis. showing the gallery a few plain and fancv shot-betvseen rounds an. 1 Roller's has (-very shot in theixiok, I. rail P.nailp Co'eman lead, the parade nf big guns today at 1 a. in playing with Kll.v ines.

who is lied third spot with a II and R.issIt make; his hid for the crown at am. with Kirkwood and Caivin Turn ti arnTiaiT iimirnamiiiiiiMV --fi -yniri ifimi 111" i r' 't at Hawkeyes Hit Win Column I.IN'COIA' (Neb i Xov. L0. i -T Mark up one for Iowa's Hawk eves in big letters thev whipped Nebraska todav, to 13, before WOO spectators It was a birthdav gift for Iowa's coach, Madtgan; it was the first time in 2' years Iowa has beaten Xehra-ka in Lincoln: it was the first victory of the year for Iowa. Iowa got off in front In the initial period with Fullback Rill Gallagher spearheading a drie that carried to the IP.isker 1 from where Quarterback Roger Stephens sneaked er.

In the second period Iowa marie it 1 1 to t) when Henry Terrell swept wide around end and rac ed I yards. Knd Rill Rarbwur kicked both the points. Nebraska got hark into the rontcst a few minutes later when Ted Kenticld passed yards to Ritzy, llollins. who ran to the 1 to set up Kenfieids sneak for a touchdown. Rill Hill kicked the point.

other score came in the third period when Morris (lalter hurled a fourt h-Io pass that Rob Schneider took on the 2 and carried over for a net 1 1 vat-ds. lorn a Dnnr Frf Mnhrb.trkr Baushman I irtrt-Cotad rhoTir Stephen Larson Trrrrll Gallhr InW lo worina Nera.k Oller Hill OfM-lein SiiliKbtiry Hft: nrri Sfhneioer Kenrteld Hnllin Eater Ellan 1 I. I rt T. nr. H.

F. 1 1 1 O- 11 Tnuchdown- GallaBher. Terrell. 2. Stenhent Points aftrr touchdowns Barbour cplare kirks N-r brash sronnit Touchdowns Ken flfid.

Schneider Pomi ifter touchdan-Hiil (olce kick i new Big Ten co-champions. Tur-due and Michigan. This was Otto Graham's last game for at least. for the duration of the war, and i the versatile youngster obliged with two short touchdown trips and two points after touchdown. Fullback Xick Yodick also was a two-touchdown man for the Wildcats, making one on a 28-yard run.

and Srriba, Harry F'ranck and Henry Alte-peter collect eel the others. Illinois Wiirrl V. Prrf7 LF Curry I. Kim Porlmn.lrlc? Fnrsl F. Orrp ii wofirl L.H.

MrOnv-rn Sain a) FR Northwestern Hein W. Ivt Kapler App Oenc Dellaco Wallia Carle Oral-pm Scrlha Voctlrk SCORK BY Ot'ARTTPS lllin'ii- 0 0 0 7 11 tllinni- jrnrinK. Tmirhdnt-'n wprtne Tp'irhfinci Orahnm. Vnrtirk. Scrjha.

Frunrk ifnr Ornham Altmcer i for Pfrihn SrhAdlrr fnr Carl" i poin' ifr tnurhrina-ps-CVoihiim. 2 Knfr cri Carle cran wuh blorked kirk.) i 1 I mi "i rr yr. I I 1 I- rj f. I NORTHWESTERN ROMPS OVER ILLINOIS, 53 TO 6 students at. the university, then i willing to piav on the originallv whipped Georgia again, 27 to fi.

proposed date, Dee. 11." A l-to-0 edge was earned over The contest was planned as Texas Christian, but. Georgia i a benefit to provide funds for Tech's Y-12 eleven won a wal- the Joe E. Brown Army-Navy loping 12-to-T victory. athletic equipment NATION-WIDE GRID SCORES KYAXSTOX fill.) Xov.

20. (JT) Northwestern, beaten only by Michigan and Xotre Dame, ended a successful football campaign today by walloping Illinois youngsters, to (i, before spectators in dium. Dye he Sta- The Wildcats scored their sixth victory in easy fashion, rambling -11 yards or more for seven of their touchdowns and connecting for the eighth on a tslick 3S-yard pass play engineered by a couple of third-stringers. Rill Acller and Bernard Schadler. Rut the (Mini, pounded into their fourth conference defeat in games, had reason to cheer in the third period when little Kddie Bray snagged a kick-off and ran fio yards to score in thp most Fpcc tac tilar play of tho day.

Northwestern ended its leagu action in third place behind the 13; St. Mary', 7. COAST Pacific at Hr.V. Collece of rain.l (canceled, Alameda Cnat Cluard. 7 Salt Lake Air Bae.

13. Duck. 6. California, Oreaon Army FAST Sampson Nary 2d: 7. Swathmore, 33.

den. (i A'iant-ic City C- Villanova. 34; Temple. 7. Lalarettr.

9. Ruteers. 2 Penn State. Pittsbtmh. 9.

Colgate 41. Columo-a. 0. Armi. 59: Broun, fl Harvard, fi; Boston Collece.

eti Part-nouth. 42: Princeton. 13 Camn Kilmer vs. Brooklyn Colleaa today.) iplay MWWFST Purdue. 7 Indiana 0.

Micrisan. 45 Ohio State. 7 i Kan Teachers. 34: School of Mines. 14 Ohio Weleyn 49 Pacerson Field.

0 Notre Dame. 14: Iowa Prefliaht. 13. Minnesota. 25.

WiM-oni-in 13. Ta-r'ru-cMern. 53. Ton. Ptaie.

4 Kan-Hi Stale, creRi 1-aKea. Marquene, i Rt-intnn 1 -v. jyiiri te-sbii'-f AcaoemT. If' -it rK ctaimi-M'-i PLAY MASTER Ralph (Pest) Welch, left, and Jeff Cro-vath, rival Rose Bowl coaches, got Bob Hope to help them mop plays at Lakeside the other day. Hope will be hon orary master of ceremonies and the other two guests at the Los Angeles Times Sports Awards Dinner at the Bilt- more On Dec.

27. Times rho-o by Julian Iowa. 33 Ne-hr-ita. 13 Kapsa. 7 Ml-s-il'i.

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