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Los angclcs Cfm'c 3 SUNDAY, NOV. 28, 1 943 Part I GOLFAGRAPHS.V Monarchs Holding Oaks Even Near Game's End CHARLES CURTIS Beavars Su bd ue Nebraska, 28 to 12 A Loyola University law is scheduled to become the BY CHARLES CURTIS Coach Dutch. Mil tor's Los An next president of the Professional Golfers Association of America. sweeps marked the club's 50th anniversary Thursday with J. J.

Pike scoring 75-8 67 on the north course and D. P. O'Keefe hitting 74-8 66 on the south. But the hottest golf of the week was supplied in a second-round match of the best ball of partners tournament, when Paul Carter and Hor The man is Joe Novak, nrofo. Waves Hand Lions 14-13 Grid Upset BV JACK CKVKR Peppefdine College's Waves, a two-touchdown xinderdog, struck twice last night once on a 95-yard kickoff return, and again on a 69-yard pass play to upset favored Loyola University, 14 to 1.1.

as 7500 fans looked on. sional at Bel-Air Country Club. geles Monarchs were battling the Oakland Oaks on even, terms in a bristling hockey engagement at the Pan Pacific last night. The teams were tiedr 1-all, with less () Oregon State power overcame the today, 28-12, On a sloppy gridiron swept PORTLAND, Nov. 27 Nebraska Cornhuskers here by a raw wind.

SPARTANS Continued from 25th Page Quarterback Billy Sheridan passed to Left End Ellery Williams, who ran 39 ysfds behind good blocking to score. Just before the half, the Broncos went in front after intercepting a Spartan pass and putting the ball into play on tha Spartans' 4L After moving tip to the 29, Quarterback Al Martin passed to Left Halfback Hall Haynes, who ran 21 yards for the touchdown. MICHIGAN STATE The national convention of the PGA takes place this week -at Dunedin, Fla. Novak, secretary of the PGA for the Dast threo The Staters drove to four natft the game from start to touchdowns, and added a safety to domi-finlsh. A slim crowd of 12,900 watched.

ace Major edged Jack Mackey and Tom Peirce at the 19th. Carter, than five minutes remaining in the final period. The crowd was 3941. years, vice-president before that for three years, and prior to that the tall SC collegian, scored a 68, 3 under par. He finished with Los Angeles had dropped five Only after the Beavers had a safe lead in the fourth quarter did the Cornhuskers score.

The teams sparred at the out in a row entering last night's a 60-foot putt on the 18th green to send the match into overtime contest. Oakland is the leading in charge of the national teaching program, has been designated as heir apparent to Prexy Ed Dudley, who has reigned for the past seven years. Dudley is expected to resign this week. club of the Southern Division, and then birdied the first extra set, but midway in the first period Oregon State opened up. Halfback LEFT ENDS Sobetak.

Mlnarik. hole. He had a 15-footer for an eagle 3 at the 450-yarder, but set There's no truth to th rumor Ken Carpenter took a punt back 23 yards for a starter. Ifl tled for the birdie half the period before he had to make a real stop. And when Oakland crashed through for a goal at 6m.

47s. of the second period the Monarchs boomed back in less than a minute to square it up. The Oaks goal was scored by Defenseman Walter Babey, who had just joined the club when John Baby was recalled by Washington. Babey slashed It in while two Monarchs rested in frozen comfort after colliding and falling directly in front of the cage. Tom Fowler and Paul Bedard set up the play.

Tuck Stealer But almost immediately after the next faceoff, John (Umbriago) Ubrttsco stole the puck in a mid-rlnk scrimmage and sailed In all alone. Goalie Yves. Nadon charged him, but Umbriago slid the puck under the goalie's stick and into the twine at 7m 13s. Soon after, Ike Hlldebrand had another skateaway but Oak Wing Joe Evans stuck his stick into Ike's skate, spilling him. Referee Frank Elliot awarded Ike a free shot, but Nadon easily halted the effort.

They finished the period still deadlocked. From the Nebraska 42, Half RIGHT GUARD inn, Yocra. Pacific Coast League. Monarchs Surprise The surprising Monarchs not only held the Oaks scoreless for the first period but actually had the upper hand in offense. Monarch Goalie Hec Highton went back Don Samuel, who was a Brentwood The club champ has been crowned -'and most of that the officials wore out three whistles four horns, eight handkerchiefs and a pair of shoes calling an unusual amount of penalties.

'y Southland Nominee Novak will be nominated by the Southern California section (the "country is divided into 30 standout for the Beavers, went the other flights in the first an-n a 1 tournament concluded. 10 yards around end. Next he passed to Halfback Rudy Ruppe on the 5. Fullback Dick Twenge Ralph Goldwyn swamped Irving IACHU3 ruu oar IGHT ENDS Gllman Paisell." QUARTERBACKS ollck. G.

Smith. LEFT HALFBACKS Ouerre. Sptet eL Poioncak. RIOHT HALFBACKS Chaodnoia. Kelly.

B. Crane. Thomas. FULLBACKS L. Crane.

Waters. Blenk- horn. 8AVTA CLARA LEFT XNDS WUllanu. Whit, J. Buck- "'LEFT TACKLES flofndler.

Kock. LEFT GUARDS Sterling. Duiaalc. D. Buckley.

rrNTfdi Renna. Adra sections, two votes each, plus one vote for each of the national officers). He has the pieconventlon support of the Illinois and Pennsylvania groups as well as most of the western groups. Principal opposition is. expected to come from a delegation backing Horton Loyola hit touchdown territory midway through the first quarter when Fullback George Musacco bruised his way over right guard from the one.

The Lions received a first down on the one when Wave Halfback Terry Bell interfered with End Bob Boyd of Loyola In the fepperdine end zone. RIGHT GUARDS Justice. Pelhaut. tackles Fayne. caneio.

scored from there. Long March A 50-yard march added another touchdown in the second quarter. Halfback Dick Gray turned in a twisting 21-yard run for the score. In the third, Samuel again maneuvered the Staters to scoring territory, and Twenge Again plunged for a touchdown. Then Nebraska came alive.

ends Hennessey. Ouoro RBACKS Sheridan. Martin. Smith, who will be nominated All-Southwest Honors Divided DALLAS, Nov. 27 (P) Champion Southern Methodist, runner-up Texas, Rice and Texas Christian each placed two men on the All-Southwest Conference foot- by the Michigan section.

Klubok, 7 and 5, in a scheduled 38-hole championship finale. Other flights completed to date: SecondJoe Zate! def, Herman Mtllman. 3 and fourth Cecil Vlnnicot def. I. Allander.

3 and 1: lifth Bob Bkeoner def. Dr. Leonard Lyons. 5 and sixth H. Fendler def.

Bob Schlossber. 1 up. Women's championship fliani completed to date: First Mrt. Rose Shields def, Mrs. Edn Breslow: second Mra.

Adel Shapiro def. Mrs. Esther Levitt; third Mrs. Eleanor Deutsch. winner.

California Dan Bennett can do plenty, of bragging- in his family now, and he has a witness to his golfing prowess. He aced the 140-yard 10th with a 6-iron, while playing with his son Tony. Chav.s. LEFT HALFBACKS Haynea. DefUlpbisV Sambralio.

RIGHT HALFBACKS Hare. COBB. Formico. Pepperdine bounced back like a bum check and tied the score ULU)AlK9 LNIWlin. wriiu.

when rj Hyduke threw a beautiful 40-yard pass which Bell took 'till Michigan Stat Santa, Clara Quarterback Frank Collopy passed Michlyan Btate acorlna: tnirhdowna Crane. Bienkhorn. Sobezak. Points after touchdowns Q. Smith.

3 tplaet kick. Santa, Clara scorlnj: touchdown Williams. 2 Haynea. Points after touchdowns Chaves. 3 (place kicks).

20 yards to-End Bob Schneider who lateraled to Fullback Don Line-ups: Loa Ancele Highton Mesich Adolph Church Kunkel Oakland Nadon Marchant Matthews Wywrot Evans Hewson a LW STATISTICS Strasheim. Strasheim raced 40 yards more to the Oregon State ball team selected through the. assistance of coaches and scouts. Every landed at least One man, thus It is the most representative team In years. Club tournament results: Mich.

RW Barbf Tint downs Tarda aalned fushlnc Mnnarrh cAnral Tlltan Joe, who born in Montana and came to California 30 years ago, has been BeJ-Air pro for 21 years. He attended night classes at Ioyola Law School and was graduated in 1941, though he has never practiced law. If Novak becomes national president it will make little difference in his present busy schedule. As a national officer he has attended all of the association's championships zjnd meeting for many years. The president's job carries no salary, but he has con-i siderable power within the PGA and influence with sporting goods manufacturers.

lios AngHeia A medal play Paplke. Hilde. 20. From there, Delbert Wiegand brand. Hlllfard.

Ubrlaco, Steam. Dockery. Forward passea Forward passea Yards gained forwards Forwards Intercepted 3 SC. 314 39 passed to Halfback Dick Mutton for a touchdown the first play Low tross Ralph Wolf. 70: low net Ray Orover, 77-10-67: Norm Thelan.

77 10-67; Mel Katz. 76-H-68: Ben Payson. 78-8-68: Bob Williams. 76-7-69: blind boaey Jack Sullivan. 86-14-74: Bud Beardsley.

86-12-74: rfy birds Ted Rosenfleld. 39 points. 9 handicap. 38 total; Irv Salkow. 13-24-37: Ed Raskin.

aa-k-37: John Levi. 27-9-36: Mel Kati. 25-10-39: An Newman. 24-11-3S. FIRST TEAM END James Williams, Ric.

END Morria Bailey. Texas Christin. TACKLE George Petfovich. Texaa. YareM intercepted passea returned 39 1 6f the fourth quarter.

Funtinc averaae Yards all kicks rACRLB-i-Jnn winxier. lexas am, i. liua unit iii.i.i. camv Yards lost penalties Cougars Yield to Penn State by Margin TACOMA, NOV. 27 Larry Cooney scooted around right end for yards en a fake reverse today for a second-quarter touchdown and Perm State Avfift glad to settle for a 7-0 victory over a Washington State College team it.

was expected to bury in the moist earth of the Tacoma Btadlum. The Cougars from Pullman, egged on hy a partisan Crowd of 8,000, checked-the East Coast's Nittany Llrma time and ftgain just a hairsbreadth from the goal. A penalty nullified an-ether Penn State touchdown. Torgersori Stalwart Standout in the Cougar defense was Center Laverhe Torgerson, who pulled down three Penn State aerials on his own goal line. At the start it looked like the Lions were out to rack up a tall ncore.

They smashed from their own 45 to the Cougar 24 with Joe Colone doing Jhe heavy work. Cooney took it from there on a reverse to cross the pay stripe untouched, but a holding penalty Wiped out the score. Taking the ball on downs, WSC launched its Only threatening thi'ust of the afternoon, but got Just past midfield when Tackle John Finley pounced on a fumble to give Penn State the ball. Cooney and Frank ftogel lashed it the Cougar line in a second quarter march that carried all the 'way to the goal. Duplicating the.

play that had carried them Over for the counter that failed, Cooney galloped the last 17 yards. Carl Sturgcs booted the extra point from placement. tENN STATE ENDSv-Dennie fluggard. John Smidan- TACKLE3 Nesley Norton. Bob Ross.

CENTERS Ray Heddfrick. Ken Bunn. TACKLES Bob Ross. Charles Godlasky. ENDS Dennie Hussard.

John Smldan- QUARTERBACKS Joe Colonel Charlie left: SAtMACkS Iiwoea PetthiiL tW- Jftfc.j John FtALFBACKa Bill BCHerer. Larrt FullfiAekS Frank Rogel. Larry Joe. WASHINOTOW UTATK rrefilt F-olsfnet. John Rnfe.

Gl'AfiAS-fclvflnd StufdivanL Ken KSIr. CEJS rEHS Glenn Rtckert. Dean Rum- JARD Joe Watson. Ric. JARD R.

P. (Buddy) Tinsley, ByWr. NTER Dick Harris. Texas. OUARD- rauuiean.

Oaks spares Babey. Towler. Hayden, Bedard. Glover. Morrow.

Elsentooh. Nixon. Referees til tot and Al Fitzierald. FIRST PERIOD 8corln: none. Penalties Hlldebrand.

Meaieh. Wywrot. Nixon SECOND PERIOD Scoring-: 1 Oakland, Babey fFowler and Sedard). 6m. 47s.

2 Los Anieles. tnsrtaco (unassisted). "7m. 13i. Penalties Stearns.

Ivsns. Mesich. 3: Nixon. Paoike. Babey.

Staters Counter The Staters countered with a IMUIWIM nil 11 MW'iiW -i i4.v back. DoaK waiKer. soutnern Memo dist. BACK Cla Scdtt. Arkansas.

BACK Dick. McKissack, Southern Method iff. BACK Lindy Berry. Texas Christian. 68-yard march.

It took them five play3 to score, with Carpenter fencing off tackle the final nine yards. Wiesand, trying for another score later, faded behind hi3 own goal line, and the State line at full speed on Loyola's 35 and sprinted to a touchdown. Quarterback John Lean's boot tied the score 7-7. The touchdown play netted 69 yards. Lions Take Lead Playa del Bey's powerful array of runners boomed through the Pepperdine line to put Loyola ahead again in the second quarter, 13-7.

After Neil Fer.rls had intercepted Hyduke's pass on the Pep 30 and the officials had marched 25 yards in various directions, the Lions drove down in seven plays with Coniglio going wide around left end for one and the score. Whigey's kick Was wide. Then Pepperdine's little Bell took the kickoff on his 5, skirted down the sidelines to midfield, stopped to let a horde of Loyoians sweep by and then cut back into the center of the. field and went all the way a thrilling 95-yard touchdown gallop. Leort Coolly kicked the point to put the Peps ahead, 14-13.

Pull Affair The third quarter was a dull affair with penalties and injuries marring the proceedings. Loyola spent the period in the shadow Of its own goal posts and Only once managed to cross the midfield stripe. Pepperdine, how ever, drove from its 47 to the Loyola 14, where four plays lost 11 yards to smother the opportunity, knocked down his attempted pass. It went as a safety, which added the final two points to the winner's score. Late in the game, Nebraska drove Oregon state reserves back 67 yards fof the final touchdown.

Collopy, who was the spark plug of the advance, got the score on a o-yard smash over tackle. Yourself W-MEN VyJrJ jw MM SMOKE nn U-s yHILLIK IT IIF ') ftEBftASKA tEf fcNdS Damkroter, Maasameit, Sailor LEFT TACKLES' T66i86a. gSalattlt. LEFT 60ARDS Haklns, Saelatrom, Llpps. CENTERB- CostMlo.

Novak. TJfirer. RIGHT GUARDS DiBiasi, Plzinger. Means. RIGHT TACKLES Godfrey, MfcGM.

Goeslein. RIGHT ENDS Schneider. HazeB. QUARTERBACKS Colloey. C.

Fischer. LEFT HALFBACKS Feriuson. Wiegand. Hnl ton. K.

Fischer. RIGHT HALFBACKS Bloom. BruiLBAcK Strtsheiffl. OttEOOM StAtE Mufph Cook tr.eoor:hy Williams Clark Picket! Kiinkhtrniher Giambastiani Marshall Alker Bauer Grimle Bfirberet King Ferri Winshl Musaccrt tt Hamilton Lon Hyduke Horn hi HALFBACKS Bob McOulre, Eddy HAbf sdai njni. QUARTERBACKS frank Mataya.

Leon OrfirialsEdwiird Watrier. Referee- Al-lati Williams, Umpire: Morley prury. head linisman: Orlan tandreth. Field Juflae. FVLLbACKS "Lipdihe6tt, Chile tfcW tfJDS-i-Gfev.

MrMitkeh. Baffle. LEFT TACKLES Nieml. Inilesby, Con- Ll5rf rGUA'ftDfJ Carftiiehiel. Hariker.

CSNtSRa At 6fay, Swarofleit, lfrU. rRiGH CtTARris Mcfteifir, fieflyivla. r'ig'ht TACitLSiS AUstiri eifrioh. tit- lihki RIDHTtttDS McOulre. Olhb.

QUARTERBACKS Runp. Mast. Snider. LEFT HALFBACKS Carpenter, Laidi RtOHf HALFBACKS SirhUet. Bers, VaillancoUf.

FULLBACKS twehke. R. dfj, Moofe. Knudson. SCORE BY QUARTERS NfHrasfca ..........0 0 1412 Oreeon State 7 7 828 riebfask scorlni: ToucH86ns HUHdh.

Collopy. State acorinn: Touchdowns Twensre, 2: Gray. Carpenter. Points after touchdowns. McGuire.

8 tplace kicksi. Safety Wieiand ttrapped behind own StATtSttCS Nebraska Oreeon State SCOftE BV QUARTERS Penn 8Ule 0 7 0 7 Washington State 0 0 0 Pe nnsylvania stati scorma: totichdowti Point after touchdon Bturges. Cooney ley. STATISTICS Penn. Wish.

first downs is Yards gained rushing (net). 226 15 lorwaro passes Forward oasses.completed. 63 3 4 Whittier Gains 27 -12 Victory Tiittier College turned back Arizona State of Flagstaff, 27-12, in a game played last night On the Poet turf. The visitors did all their scoring in the first two periods. The vara trained lorwaras.

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The first was the result of a 4-yard smash through the line by "Dick Tucker which climaxed a drive of 19 yards. HOUSTON, Nox 27 Baylor and Rice handled a slip pery ball for 60 minutes here to-day and finished in a 7-7 deadlock that also left them in a tie for third place in final Southwest Con ference standings. The second was a spectacular HOW the Exclusive PHILLIES Processes give you MORE OUT OF SMOKING 87-yard return of a kickoff by Clyde Mattias. Later Tucker topped a 65-yard drive by going The Baylor team, finishing the Season with five victories, three defeats and two ties, immediately received an invitation to play wake Forest in the New Year's over from the 9, In the final period Jack Wood intercepted an Arizona pass and went yards to score. Day Dixie Bowl at Birmingham.

Four fumbles figured in a weird ft i 1 Mr, 5H i Whittier Results of Overseas Grid Games Nov. (Widespread fog this afternoon forced cancellation of many English soccer and rugby football games and others were cut short. in the biggest football upset of the season, Huddersfield Town, at the bottom of the English first division, defeated Newcastle United, 4-2. Results in today's English league matches (home team first): FIRST DIVISION Birmingham.I: Sheffield, United, 2. Burnley, 3: Bolton Wanderers, 0.

Charlton Athletic. 0: Blackpool. 0. Chelsea. 2: Aston Villa.

1. Everton. 1: Sunderland, O. Manchester City. 2: Derby County.

1. Middlesbroueh. Manchester United. 4. Newcastle United, Huddersfield Town, Portsmouth.

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O. SECOND DIVISION Brntfota vs. niiham. postponed, fog. Bury.

4: Barnsley. 2. Chejtterfleld. Bradford, 3. Coventry City.

Os Cardiff City. 1. Leeds united vt, Blackburn Rover. Post poned. fos.

Leicester City, Plymouth. I. Lincoln City, 4: Luton, 4. Sheffield Wednesday. Queens Park Aria.

State (Flagstaff) Dale LE Munos LT Savaae LG Series of plays that let to Baylor's fourth-period score which enabled the stubborn Bears to overcome Ryerson Muf3y McKinney Conde Payne Hackett Kulzet Tuckef Harris Rice's second-quarter touchdown Two rapid fumbles led to the Rice Sharps Haines RG Mendoa RT Cisterna HE Haley QB Tumilty LH tsar, ff SCORE BY QUARTERS fecore. tsylor 0 0 0 77 ice 0 7 0 0 7 Baylor scorine; touchdown Blackwood. 0 012 6 8 0 20 Arisona State Whittier 7 27 ment. Rice scoring: touchdown Braflen. Point Arizona State scoring; touchdowns Cis i 7l terna.

Tumilty. tJ Whittier soorine: touehdowns-Tueker, Mattais. Wood. Points after touchdown! Iflarrs. 2: Headland.

Doris Hart Wins Three Net Crowns Rams Blank NYU, Ancient Rival, 26-0 NEW YORK, Nov. 27 Fordham University made its 1948 football season a success today by defeating Its traditional Bronx SYDXEY, Nov. 27 (F) Doris Hart of Miami, Fla today won Rangers, o. three new South Wales tennis 2. Thoro-Cured For MILDNESS This patented and exclusive Phillies process cures Phillies choice tobaccos through and through.

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women's doubles Hart and Bol ton downed Maie Tommney and Dorothy Whittaker, 9-7. In the mixed doubles Hart-Sedgman de NSfttt PLEASURE N2 SALES SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION Albion Rovers vs. Aberdeen, postponed, ground unfit. Celtic. 4:2 Falkirk.

4. Dundee. St. Mirren. 0.

Esst Fife, 1: Glasgow Ranzers. 2, Hibernian. 1: Third Lanark. 0. Morton, b- Hegrt oj Midlothian.

1. Putfick Thistle, Motherwell, i. Queen of the South. 4: Clyde. 1.

All but three of the Third Division clubs. Southern section, played nonleague matches. Standings, top five teams: FIRST DIVIStO Pert Cou tr GF GA Pts. Newcastle Portsmouth 10 6 3 33 15 26 Manchester 9 5 5 41 22 23 Arsenal 9 5 5 21 16 23 SECOND DIVISION OF OA Pts. West Bromwtch 11 3 32 14 27 Tottenham 9 3 58 17 54 Southampton 9 5 5 35 19 23 Fulham 9 4 5 27 20 22 Sheffield Weds ft 8 37 29 21 SCOTTISH LEAGl'E DIVISION OF OA PM feated Bolton-Colin Long, 6-4, 6-4 tj I rounds.

The Hams took the opening kickoff and On seven plays marched 69 yards to a touchdown. Larry Higgins capped the drive, bucking over from the 1. A muv Ute later Fordham had another tally when Langdon viarcoia fcprint-ed across from the 13 after Erwin Gerung had recovered Bill faynes fumble deep in Violet Territory. Fordham clinched the contest with touchdowns in the second nd third periods. George Appell tan oyer fr6m the NYU -7 in the Second quarter and Viracola went 11 yards for a score in third quarter.

Jim Krlckson converted after two touchdowns. t-j Jp 5f Hockey Results HAtlOJfAL LEAGUE Boston. Montreal, 0 Torontd, New Yofk, 0. Chicago. Detroit.

3. AMERICAN LEAGUE Hershey. Indianapolis, 1. 4. Springfield, 4: Cleveland.

4. C8. LEAOl'K Minneapolis. 4: St. Paul, 3-rt.

Worth, Tulsa. 4. La ibernian 7 2 3 36 27 is 7 8 i Falkirk 6 2 3 38 23 14 St. Mirren 1 4 19 in 13.

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