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OSC Hopes To Improve Evergreen.Loop Losing 4 Teams For Civil War' Contest Contest Winner Big Ten Denies Spartans Chance For Bowl Contest By DOUG GRAHAM United Press Sports Writer EAST LANSING, Mich, Nov. 22 Enraged Michigan State students accused the Big 10 conference of treating them like "country cousins" today because it refused to let them play in a bowl game. The Big 10 first said Michigan State was not eligible for PORTLAND, Nov. 22. U.R ORF.fiON STATE COLLEGE.

Corvallis, Nov. 22 Oregon State's Beavers, hopeful they will make a better showing than against WSC last weekend, launched practice sessions UP Poll Chooses All-Sfar Elevens By HAL WOOD Unit Press SMrti Writer SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22. (U.R) University of San Francisco's Dons, playing one of the toughest schedules in the west, placed four men on the 1950 United Press independent conference all-star team announced today. Undefeated Loyola and San Jose State each had two names on the first team, while Nevada, College of Pacific and Santa Clara nailed down the other three places.

Only St Mary's failed to place a single man on the first team, although Mondav for the "civil war" contest romano oaiuraay x1 TT." 11... JT r. iwhu wie university ui viw gon. consideration as its represent Basketball Coach ative in the Rose bowl. Then The Beavers turned in their poorest performance of the season at Pullman.

Blocking ft i' yesterday it turned down the school's 'request for an okay to play in the Cotton bowl. Poll To Be Used was bad, tackling worse and make it a Merry KMKHAIPII costly penalties at cruel a This was more than the spirited students could bear. Even Coach points always kept the team NEW YORK. Nov. 22.

U.R-The Four Evergreen conference schools were named as contemplating withdrawal from the loop, according to a story in the Portland Oregonian. The story said College of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran, both of Tacoma; St Martin's of Olympia and Whitworth of Spokane were disgusted with heavy proselyting by other conference members. One report said the four schools will present a combined application for admittance in the Northwest conference, composed of both Oregon and Washington small colleges. The Northwest conference will hold its annual meeting here Friday and Saturday. Dr.

Charles W. Howard of Lewis and Clark college, president of the Northwest conference, said the four schools' application for membership was not on the meeting agenda. However, Howard said that if representatives of the Evergreen in hot water. It scarcely re Eiggie Munn was sorely disappointed. "The kids deserve to go," he said.

sembled the outfit that bat United Press announced today the formation of board of basketball experts, made up of 35 of the nation's outstanding basketball coaches, to rate the country's col two Gaels made the second. Billy Wilson, San Jose's great tled UCLA in Los Angeles Christmas Michigan State has been accepted into the Big 10, but does several weeks ago. Baker Leads Offense 1 offensive and defensive wingman; and Wally Graf, Nevada's fine pass-catcher, were named at the ends; the tackle spots were nailed down by Jim Cozad of Santa Clara and Gino Marchetti of USF; the Sam Baker, sophomore fullback, carried the offensive load for OSC against the Cougars, picking up 78 not become a full-fledged member until 1953 when it can play a complete conference schedule. On that basis it was ruled ineligible for the Rose Bowl, even though it has a perfect league record and lost only one game out of the league. legiate teams each weeK.

The board will operate In the same manner as the United Press board of football experts, whose weekly ratings have become generally accepted as the official rankings of the teams. net yards. Baker also had a 42.7 punting average on five kicks, guards are Sid Hall, COP, and Dick Stanfel, USF; while Burl Toler, Coach Kip Taylor, extremely disappointed at the club's show USF, one of the best centers in Then the Spartans were lured the west, is the pivot Viu. basketball coaches will by the Cotton Bowl. They called In the backfield are Don Klos- ing, praised only three players for their efforts at Pullman.

They are Dick Brand, defensive end; Dave Lofts, veteran guard; and Bob terman and George Musacco of MftcutY turn $187.00 Th etiljr FnK JeweM tmtt: Tririy Wiedltss Oper. league want to discuss the possibility of joining the Northwest circuit "they will certainly get a hearing." Loyola; Harry Beck, the loop's aw ul leading ground gainer, San Jose Redkey, linebacker. All the others, said the OSC headman, loafed State, and Ollie Matson, the fine all-around performer at USF. it an "invitation," and Cotton Bowl officials in Dallas, called it a "feeler." But whatever it was, Michigan State asked for conference approval, and Big 10 Commissioner Kenneth Wilson said it was rejected, probably "because the conference always has been reluctant to change or waive a rule by hasty action." through the ball game. Webfoots Improving Hioe MimiMlM liMtom limmim 01 fwlinf the Stepellet.

Itfht fM, pin Fan Rffvtts for ttsy dockinf ind miiwmniif. This the outboerd Mill Bob Crocker, Albany, Is pictured above on the right receiving his grand prize of a topcoat for winning the Miller's clothing store football contest during the 1950 season. Frank Niles, manager of Miller's, tests the fit. Crocker won two of the weekly contests for prizes of a shirt and piled up a high-average record for the grand prize. This team was selected with aid snilFwafHi The Orangemen expect a tough of the coaches at each of the seven KWIL To Air PCC Football Rally Friday On the eve of the bis eames WJ tk, itua tussle from the Webfoots Satur nukes my spwtimm'i bust schools, which make up the mythical conference.

Mat nittfl stfteiY StM. seill tfitilt IsljlHI I tHH serve from each of the seven sections of the country the east, midlands, midwest, Pacific Rockies, south and southwest They will rate the teams In order each week and from their ballots the United Press will compile weekly ratings, based on 10 points for each first place vote, nine for second and so on down to one for 10th. The selections of each coach Will be confidential. Their votes will provide the only basketball rating based on the opinion of the men who know the sport the best. The nature of the board, giving each section of the country equal representation, avoids the sectional bias and ballot box stuffing for which other baskestball polls have been Here are the choices: Boston College Oakland Light Heavy The Spartans boiled.

Most university officials remain day. Oregon started slowly, but has improved in the last few games. Washington's Huskies downed the Beavers by a wider 24 E-WUn, San JoM Stat. of the year on the Pacific coast, Mutual-Don Lee will air a slant Coach Resigns 'toll mi Mil gearing Tnrougfieef Coied, Sinta Clara. Stanfel, USF.

Tolar. USr. Hell. COP. football rally, Friday, Nov.

24, be ed ominously tight-lipped but Coach Munn said: "I feel sorry for the kids they worked hard and deserve to go." margin than Oregon. Coach Jim Aiken's outfit has a potent passing NEWTON, Nov. 22. (U.R) Marchetti. USF.

attack that can cause any foe trou The folks here consider the lat Graf. Nevada. Kloaterman. Loyola. bile.

The Multnomah stadium Downcast Dehny Myers said today a suicide schedule and lack of material forced him to resign as head game is expected to be a sellout, Beck, Baa Joae State. est action just another in a series of slaps from the Big 10 which: but tickets are still available. football coach at once-mighty Bos Muaaeeo. Loyola. Mataon.

USP. tween 8 and 8:30 p.m. (Pacific standard time), KWIL Manager Chet Wheeler announced today. The top coaches of the Pacific Coast conference "Pappy" Waldorf of California, "Red" Sanders of UCLA, Jeff Cravath of USC, Howie Odell of Washington, Kip Taylor of Oregon State, Forrest Evashevski of Washineton State. 1) Made Michigan State apply six Oregon State players come ton College, 0 Kayoes Rusty Payne PORTLAND, Nov.

22. (U.R) Billy Smith, 173, Oakland, light heavyweight, kayoed Rusty Payne, 179, San Diego, in the fourth round of the main event at Portland auditorium last night before 1497 fans. Smith, whose principal claim to fame is that he twice had world champion Ezzard Charles on the canvas, administered a merciless, two-fisted beating that no fighter could withstand in the fourth through the WSC fray without any times before finally accepting its membership application; 2) Forced DALLAS, Nov. 22. (U.R) The 45-year-old Myers bowed injuries and should be in tip-top out yesterday, effective Dec.

2 the school to give up its Jenison The United Press All-Southwest conference team for 1950: after the traditional season-end physical condition for the Ducks. Taylor plans heavy scrimmage i Jr. Andy HUlhouie, Texai AM, sessions until Thursday, when the Harold Riley. Baylor, Jr. scholarship plan even if the athletes were students; 3) Wouldn't put Michigan State on its football schedules while awaiting game with Holy Cross.

A storm of criticism, whipped up by the Eagles' dismal record of eight Ken Jackaon. Texae. Sr. Paul Qlrotki. Blee.

Sr. squad will start tapering off. Ducks Lead In Games Marchie Schwartz of Stanford and Jim Aiken of Oregon will be heard talking about their chances in the traditional games and will evaluate their opposition for the "token" investigation for member losses, one tie and no victories so far this year, proved his downfall. The Beavers and Webfoots have Bud McFadin. Texai.

Sr. Dave Hanner, Arkanaaa, Jr. Dick Hightower, SMU, Jr. round of the scheduled 10-rounder. ship; 4) Refused to let Munn coach College officials said no succes In four-round preliminary bouts, an all-star high school team in QB Larry labeU.

Baylor. Jr. Saturday tilts. Lyle Bardo and his orchestra met 93 times on the gridiron, with Oregon victorious 27 times, Oregon State on 19 occasions. Seven games ended in a tie; In the last Johnny Lee Ho, 128, Portland, de- V.

F.W. Thanksgiving Dance At V. F. W. Hall THURSDAY NIGHT Dancing 9:30 p.m.

to 1 :00 a.m. Sweet Homt, Oregon HB Kyle Rote. SHU, Sr. HB Byron Towneend. Texai, Jr.

cisioned Claude Smith, 130, Warm sor has been chosen, but it was reported a chief candidate for the job was Eddie Doherty, a former B.C. football star who resigned Jr. FB Robert Smith. Texaa AM, will provide appropriate music, while Mel Venter will be master of ceremonies for Mutual-Don Texas or a college all-star team at Jacksonville, and 5) Would not let Michigan State compete in the Big 10 track meet last year although had one of the nation's top teams. 13 years, however, OSC has won 10 of the contests.

RALEIGH, N. Nov. 22. U.R Springs, Chuck Ross, 188, Portland, TKO'd Roughhouse Wat-erhouse, 189, Seattle, in the second; Dave Tittman, 177, Port for "better security" last week as Lee football rally. Oregon State won the 1949 tilt, The United Press All-Southern conference football team for 1950: coach of Arizona State College at Tempe.

20-10, behind the running of Left Elmer Wlngate, Maryland. Sr. Halfback Ken Carpenter, who is now with the Cleveland Browns. Glenn Smith. Cltmeon.

Jr. PILEC TT City Hoop Asiociation Called to Meet Monday land, TKO'd Bill Boatsman, 178, Longview, in the second; Joey Ortega, 142, Portland, de-cisioned Bobby Davis, 147, Chicago; and Davey Ball, 159, Port- land, decisioned Frankie Rowe, Elmer Coata. N. C. State.

Jr. Jim Staton, Wake Foreit, Sr. 0 Bob Ward, Maryland, Jr. Bob Auffarth. Wake Foreit, Sr.

Irvln Holdaih, No. Carolina, Sr. Lee Chambers, president of the Walcott Favored In Garden Bout Albany City Basketball associa aaS ethei foetal Dlierdan STOMACH Hnaafs RUPTURE (Hernia) TniM IltiMt hifht htfitiN U.00 until .1.00 tkmmli Irl. 153, Seattle. Billy Cox, Duke.

Sr. Steve Wadiak, So. Carolina. Jr. tion, has called a meeting for Monday, Nov.

27, at 7:30 p.m. in the city hall. Gil Bocetti, Waihlngton Lee, Jr. Fred Cone. Clemion, Sr.

The association is making plans -BOWLING- First National Bank pulled into for the coming league season and attendance of all interested parties Pear Bowl Mi's Until 8,00 atMWadM. CJ.D-m.MD. THE DEAN CLINIC in out rial HIRQPIUOTie PMVSIOIANe M.l Center I. Bumilee wis Crend Am Tehpheae EAtt 19 1 Portiond 1 4. Ore.

is expedient Arrive For Tilt It is estimated that seven mil a first-place tie with Rawlings Stationery in City league bowling Tuesday night at Albany Lanes by defeating DeLuxe Shine, 3-1, while Rawlings was losing a 1-2 match to Elks No. 1. lion men in the United States are duck hunters. MEDFORD, Nov. 22.

(U.R) The two-day Pear Bowl festival opened here today with the arriv The latter contest was one of the MDU CAN PAY MORE Vg BUT YOU CANT tnMI 'IP BUY yVPB9 AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S FRIDAY! i. al of the Lewis and Clark and San Francisco State football teams NEW YORK, Nov. 22. (U.RV-Rex Layne, young heavyweight contender from Utah, was rated a 3 to 1 underdog in his scheduled 10-round match with Jersey Joe Walcott Friday night at Madison Square Garden. Layne impressed gym hangers-on yesterday as he boxed three rounds with big Walter Hafer, and finished his workout with another two rounds against Art Henry.

of Jamaica, N. Y. Layne concentrated on a body attack in his sparring with Henry. Walcott sparred four rounds at his Grenloch Park camp in New Jersey. Promoter Jim Downing of Salt Lake City arrived here yesterday by plane with his wife.

Downing staged most of Layne's early professional fights. closest of the season. With handicaps, Elks won two games, one by WAR SURPLUS in preparation for tomorrow's game. a margin of three pins, and Rawlings won another to even up total pins at 2837 apiece. A Shrine reception committee, Elks No.

2 jumped into a third- bands and local rally groups greeted the teams. Curt Sayi: For real values in jackets stop in and see my selection special for this week. place tie with Brown Auto by defeating Linn Plywood, 4-0, while Brown Auto was taking four points from Knights of Columbus. and Cafe slipped to fifth place by losing four points to Nu-Hi Cafe. The two teams went immediately to practice fields for light warmup drills.

Neither Coach Joe Verducci or S. F. State or Joe Huston of St would comment on his chances in the game. Suggestions FOR THE FISHERMAN Casting Reels 65c ep Salmon Reels $3.50 up Spinning Reels, 114.85 to $27,50 Bass Plugs 50c to $U0 Salmon Plugs $1.00 to $2.95 Canvas Creels $2.25 to $3.95 Fish Baskets 98c to $8.50 Spinners 35c to $1.95 Leader Holders $1.00 Silver Side Specials, assorted finishes, Reg. 85c Xmas Special 6 for $3.98 Casting Rods $3.20 to $24.00 Salmon Rods $7.95 to $17 JO Fly Rods $6.50 to $49.50 Spinning Rods, $10.95 to $22.50 Telescope Rods $3.95 to $7.95 Tackle Boxes $2.25 to $10.75 FOR THE HUNTER Gun Cases $1.25 to $12.95 Hunting Knives $1.85 to $3.95 Hunting Axes $2.95 to $4.95 Knife Axe Sets $6.25 to $13.50 Knife, Fork Spoon Sets, $1.00 Flashlights $1.65 to $4.50 Electric Lanterns to $6.60 Gas Lanterns $9.95 to $12.95 Sports Heaters $11.45 Hand Warmers $1.50 to $2.95 Camp Stoves $10.95 to $20.95 Hunting Coats, $10.95 to $13.50 Binoculars $9.60 to $204.00 Hunting Scopes, $9.75 to $85.00 Hands Guns $52.50 up 22 Rifles $14.80 to $69.85 Deer Rifles $68.70 up Shot Guns $23.50 to $109.95 Duck St Goose Calls $1.00 to $5.00 MISCELLANEOUS Footballs $1.50 to $8.95 Softball $1.35 to $3.25 Baseballs 75c to $2.25 Softball Bats $1.35 to $2.95 Baseball Bats $2.50 to $3.95 Baseball Gloves, $3.95 to $11.25 Baseball Shoes $6.95 Football Shoes $11.50 Boat Cushions $3.50 to $4.85 Sleeping Bscs, $12.95 to $49.50 Trap Shooters Jacket $5.95 Motor Cans $4.95 up Boat Fire Extinguisher $3.95 SHOP EARLY, CSE OtR "LAY-AWAY" PLAN Check our complete stock now.

If we don't have what you want maybe we can get it for you. Ed Marges of First National won $950 Water Repellent Satin Twill Quilted Wool Lined Mouton Fur Collar high series honors with a 609 total, followed by J. Solsing of First National with a 550 series. Frank Zarones of Rawlings had a 248 game for honors in that department. Other high game bowlers were: Hap Murry, Brown Auto, 224; Connie Roy, Linn Plywood, 221; Marges, 218, and Red Fair, Elks No.

2, 105. LIAOUI STANDINGS Hewlingi Stationery SS Firit National Bank 23 Klki No. 18 Brown Auto 18 and Cafe 17 Elki No. 1 18 Nu Hi Cafe, 18 Knlshta of Columbui 8 DeLuxe Shine 3 Linn Plywood 1 Cascade Mercantile Co. Phone 136 3rd and Main Sri.

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