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i VJ a a Si-a 'ViX II )) i) 'Tf 5 'n i -fn nr. UCLA Smashes Oregon State In 57-0 Rout Southern'- Breezes) To 54 to 7 Victory Over Stunned Stanford Denver IS to Sicn a ff DENVER CB New Mexico par By ALEX KAZZS United Fress Eperts Writer layed two field goals, safety and California efJenxlve clicked Satur By HAL WQCD United Press Sports Writer. an Intercepted pass Into a 15-0 LOS ANGELES (UP) Unde PORT COLLINS. Colo. CJ3 day.

The Trojans 'marched up and down tho field at will against Inept Coacl Owea Wxon cf BY Wildcat laid Saturday waaflad fcla team will be meeting Millard's Eagies Ijsatea4 of Tooele in the state Class 3 football finals. The twf. teams will meet next Saturday in the University of Uu! stldiua. That may am strange since Coach Taft Watts" Millard eleven clobbered Tooele, 24-0, Friday in a semifinal feated UCLA moved a victory Skyline Conference victory over STANFORD. Calif.

(U South- Utah's Redskins cleared the way for 'their second straight Skyline Denver here Saturday. ern California discovered a scoring punch Saturday In the form of a Stanford, scoring three times In the first half to take a 23 to 0 leaJ It was New Mexico's second attack. Whenever the lanky Burroughs, not much of a running threat, had the ball at least seven Utah defenders faded back Into the secondary to cover the Aggie receivers. That left Burroufbs closer to Its UUnle encounter wit Southern California Saturday by running UP a ridiculously easy 57-0 win over Oregon State. Halfback Paul Cameron passed brilliant aerial circus that scored with a great air attack.

Six of the sxy line yictory In three starts and eight touchdowns and produced a Conference championship here Saturday with a 14-4 victory over, Colorado A before 11.500 Aggie homecoming fans. Jumped them Into third place. garjie at Fflhnore, while the Wildcat were racing past eight touchdowns by the Trojans were scored on passes and end stunning 54 to slaughter of Stan to two touchdowns and ran to an Denver's loss was Its fifth straight la Conference play and pushed Tom Nlckoloff caught three of these. able to complete only snort. Cat passes or throw over the heads of his receivers.

The Redskins- seed only to de them deeper Into the cellar. feat or tie Utah State on Thanks- rivine for the chamclonahio. How After Rydalch's patting on tbo Scored, Tevchdewns Coach Jess Hill then put in his vaunted defensive unit to try of other while playing about half the game before Coach Henry (Red) SantSers swept his bench in a vain effort to hold the score down. Oregon State called on sophomore passer Chick Bracket! in an effort to set into the came before Mike Prokopiak, whose only ap ford. It was the seventh consecutive victory of the season for unbeaten-untied Southern Cal and left it with only two more Pacific Coast Conference wins needed to reach the Rose Bowl.

A crowd of 50,000 saw the massacre. The usually impotent Southern ever, both the Colorado Aggies opening touchdown drive, the Utes and New MerJco have a chance close to the ground. They to sneak In if UUh loses to Utah! threw only two patses after Bran- fense in the second half and it State. jaams eo-yara tcuehdown run and 22,525 fans it Memorial Coliseum, iIob Red DevDs 27-6 Friday at Moat, in another semifinal tilt The fact of the matter 1 Dlxoa said he would prefer to meet Millard before he had eve learned the restsll of the MHJard-Tooele pcore. And, there Is a mighty food reason why Dixon would rather play the EsfWs than the Buffaloes.

"It isn't because we think Millard will be any less tough trah Tooele would have been," he said. "Rather, it is because we have had an opportunity to scout Millard under a more ideal situation. acouttd Millard when they beat Cedar City for The eroeeted aerial fcittl. h- patted only live times in the sec- The youthful quarterback made an scored throe touchdowns and set up another. The other Southern Cal touchdowns were made by the third stringers.

It was not until the closing minutes of the gam that Stanford was able to score on a pass from Jack excellent snowing out eouia not tween Utah's Don Rydaleh and 004 Colorado Aggie Don Burrougns u. Ckae failed to develop aa the game Sat- MU" Ckaaees urday turned into a. tight defen- team missed two acorlng sive battle decided by an SO-yard chances. The Aeries blew one in pearances this season have been for placekick duties, was the only backfield man to participate in any of the scoring. His two field goals and on point after touchdown accounted for seven New Mexico points.

The lone touchdown came oo an intercepted pass by center Larry White, while the safety came when defensive ends Weldon Hunter and Bobby Morgan tackled Denver's Fred Mahaffey in the end tone. The safety was the only score In the first half, with the Lobos holding a sparse 2-0 lead until late in the third period. Gebert to Sam Hurley against get a scoring drive started. Held In Check The Beavers never got Inside the UCLA 25 in the one-sided contest Sam Baker Oregon State's great fullback, was held in check punt, return by Utah's Frsak the second Deriod after Zaleski Ibinrkh Stcrs As Hell Over Doors 22-0 Branham. Irecoverd Brinhim'i fu-nhl nn Southern Cal reservers.

The Trojans hsd scored in' the first period on a S2-yard march with the payoff a pass from tail Tight pass defense by both; the L'tah is. But-th thr.t nAA the Region 4-6 title. Taft's team had to go all out to beat teams held Rydaleh and Burroughs! when Burroughs was nailed for a Ce-dar C'ty. 20-19. so we feel they, showed us everything.

throughout the game, wltn hit to meir worst snowmgs oi ine.ift-yard lout while lookina for a "We saw them use their "swinirinjr rate spread" and longest gain only 16 yards. year. Burroughs completed only receiver. The Aecles srot into the back Jim Sears to Nlckoloff. They got two more in exactly two and one half minutes at the end of the wtyhH Vm tVnm nimt formation on fourth down The game became unruly in the 12 of 31 ptttet for SS yards, while i Utah 10-yard line In the fourth pe SEATTLE.

Wash (UP) Don Rydaleh hsd only seven comple the riod, but the Redskin line stopped Zaleski twice and took ever an tions in 17 for yards. and five yard, to a I think they the work, against, XuzL pteyerf llf an Helnrich bucked for on. touch-j -nthe start of Odar. I don see haw they could have held anything back effort to maintain control. down, passed for another and even DtTg Nlckoloff oTona score yard and Seertaa Prang dowus.

The Utes muffed a chance ta the. However. Rydaleh watn't entire- tecorul neriod when Rrdalrh lo that game. The scoring parsde began 21 one of his fizzled passes brought the other came on a 40 yards toss "If they did, they were crazy, Don Snow, Dixon's a safety as Washington downed from Rudy Bukich to George Bo- ry IneffecUve. He completed three thrown for two coniecuUve passes in a flrtt period touchdown oore Bean i.rt(n -1 icovereu ma saiciy mini ramoie To BY iiigh mentor made it plain, however, that he, in the end xone for a safety.

Eleven out, perhaps forever. Cal's Rose Quinn Paces Texas To 35-33 Win WACO. Tex. (UP) Bouncing Billy Quinn bowled his way a yard for the winning touchdown with 28 seconds, to plsy Saturday to cap as wild an offensive show as the Southwest Conference ever saw drive that went 80 yards. His three carrier.

wilh 99 vards In 12 minutes latsr safety man Jack Bowl hoDes completions went for 31. -t th. rh.nr rertairUy didn't expect to have an easy time against the Eagles. Pinion took a punt on the goal and) Callfornla gave the Huskies the wss tackled in the end zone for Pick Up 3Se Tarda The Southern Cal first string unit picked up exactly 300 yards during the first half. Hill then let his defensive unit take over the ball packing chores at the start of the third.

It was 62 yards for a touch- mu ume ano again on xumoies a second salerr. yards, the last going to the two a 50-yard gain on Utah yard line and setting OP famed trap play. UUh was in Cross's scoring plunge. ChstUe coring position on the 18 yard Kalani kicked the first of his two Une im ended. conversions.

Score by periods: On the first play after the kick, ana poor nail playing urougn ue "The 7 don't seem to have the speed that some of their other teams have had." Dixon said. "But they do have tremendous power and food size. Irimtmn njun) from hi 23 ta game. halfback Pete Dailey for a score, wasnington even a a down right away with Desmond wmperuun Koch passing to Linden Crow at35. The Aggies scorea tn tne uura Colorado A at 0 0 0 4 wss period after partially blocking Car- ft rw mm U1V Ulir-UllTiUK ICAfll snd two minutes later Dailey raced safety in the fourth when California 19 yards on a reverse to score quarterback Ray Wlllsey inter- sophomore's of iter Kowley punt.

After Bur third touchdown "Ajni, in this LaVae Smith, they have a boy who is wperier to Moab's Neal Dalton." Utah 7 0 7 014 Touchdowns: Colorado Burroughs. Utah Croat. Branham. Points after touchdowns: Utah Kalani 2. I again.

Icepted a Helnrich pass on the goal Cameron ran to his first touch- line, then was knocked backward yards for a touchdown. That made 27 to 0 and two minutes later the score climbed to 34 to 0 when Marv Goux, a thorn in the side of the Stanford a wild and -woely afternoon that left 32.000 fans limp in their seats as Baylor's great comeback kids scsred the daylights out of the roughs completed a 14-yard pass, fullback Jerry Zaleski blasted into tcoring position in three plsys and Burroughs punched over. iV TI. 'down of thj season early in the into the end zone. -Anyone who saw Eddie Kimball at the BY Hlgh-Moab period after he and full- The Bears' touted Johnny Friday afternoon and didn't know better would have back Cappy Smith worked the ball szewskl could scrspe out a net offense all dsy.

intercepted Bob Z(ZL; hlghly-rsted conference lesders rive minutes ister. BrannamM1CHtGAN WHIPS Texas scored first and terrine awom he wis a politician. CORNELL. 4S-7 I irora Tne wregon siate 10 uie yaraage gain 01 onijr jitm ui one. After the score, Cameron the contest.

While as far as this writer could tell, the BYU ath took Jerry cauanan punt on ue dead run at hla own 20 and raced down the sideline to score. The last Aggie- defender- wss went out and Primo Villanueval It was ths Bears' third succes- T. Jones' passing and the running of Quinn, fullback Dick Ochoa and halfback Gib Dawson kept the win ANN ARBOR, Nov. I (UP) Michigan combined a pow- letic director didn't kiss any babies, he sure did a lot of sparked the next touchdown drive, 'sive loss. pmmm was mc utaiutwi a sa and ran it back to score.

The third defensive unit score came when Jim Pssltls took a Stanford punt on his own and returned it to the Stanford two. Harold Hahn plunged over from there. Two other counters came late In the final quarter, one when Bukich ners a step or two in front until Baylor surged from behind with clesred away st mldfleld snd erful offense snd a rugged de-Branham went the last 50 yardt fene today to trounce Cornell. 4S behind: three blockers. to 7.

The BU Red could cross the Utah bottled up the Aggie pjii 'mldfleld tripe only five minutes left to go ahead 33 to 28. bandnhakui before, during and after the game. growing passes or zs ana is yarns Kimball started hi. coachinjr career down at VoAJ Vols Gain In and turned out some mighty fine football teams there, so naturally a popular figure and has many friends around Oregon8s 2 defense Stature With that country. held UCLA in check for 11 minutes fn 3 Virfnrv He came down to see his son.

Dave, the Wildcats ace of the third period, but then Cam- IU iwiui quarterback. play in the game. The fathers of least three eron uncork id a 33-yard pass to ATOV Rf)ITriP iKalf.Kark TVin Kt1w4rk- ni1 nl- BATON KUUliE, LA. massed to end Ron Miller the other (UP) when halfback AI Klrkland tossed to Nlckoloff. Koch msde good on six of the eight conversions, making the final extra point with a drop-kick.

A Vcrd to ths Wiso Is Sufficient other wildcat players were on nana zor uie game, ney- with a 12 throw; Husky Pat oieksiak, a 190-pound were John Clarke, whose son, Jsck, played an outstanding tn me reivr in th nd'tailback. built a blaze under sput- rame st tackle; Frank CanfieldV whose son, Alan, was a zone. jtering Tennessee in the test half -f Uf mA 1 fpTarn. whn aon. Dav.

In the fourth period, substitute Saturday and sparked it tea 22-3 ev ee" fs, et halfback BlU Inglis ran 31 yards (victory over i crippled Louisiana to I Ml on a rvrr rvrninn aorta bloonnff rie vuuwic new American Stars To Participate In Track Festival 11 performed superbly at fullback and was certainly one of the game'a big $trs. iiIi5 LlSiJ 'D to score UCLA's sixth touchdown. appearance. The 20-year-old sophomore from Hempstead, N. taking over the tailback slot in Coach Bob KINGSTON, Jamaica (CZV-Tne FOR YOUR FALL AHD VIIITER Jamaica Olympic Association dis Neyland's eld fashioned single wing for Jimmy Wade in the last half, passed for two touchdowns and generally made a nuisance of himself.

r-e- r-rj frr7? CTPGi. T7A Y1 closed Saturday that American track stars Mai Whitfield. Reggie Pear man and Milt Campbell win compete in an athletic festivsl honoring Jamsica's victories In the 1252 Olympic games. The association also announced that Harrison DiUard and Andy Stanfield are expected to accept invitations. The meet is scheduled for late next month.

1 POISON IVY WINS BOSTON (CB The oddest "injury" of this football season was that reported "by George Lovett, ViUanueva next raced 35 yards down the sidelines to the six, and three plays later he scored. Inglis came back to score again from the nine on a reverse after Villanueva's passes moved UCLA into touchdown territory. Fbnty of Sheafing As 1952 Pbasanf Eluntlno Opens Central Utah scatterguhners took to the field Saturday, as the state's 1952 pheasant hunting tea-son got underway at noon. High winds and dust made hunting rather difficult and unpleas- In fact there was a large group of fans from Provo at the caste. In addition to around 75 students and faculty members from BY High.

Principal R. C. Stutx rode akmg tm the boa carrying the Wildcat team. Most of the Provo fans and BY High students and faculty members formed a motorcade at the north end tJ Moab and made a noisy entrance into" the quiet village of 1200 In southeastern Utah as they drove along its main drag and on up to the high school, with horns blowing. The BY High-Moab game had just gotten underway Friday afternoon, when the community fire siren sounded.

AU ef the town's volunteer firemen made a mad dash for their cars and the fire- station. And, when the volunteer firemen left, it seemed as if about a third of Moab's crowd went with them. Bu. the blare apparently didn't amount fo much because most of the volunteer firemen had returned before halftime. substitute quarterback at Boston Men's Winter Weight College.

He was kept out of a game by poison ivy. v. Collegiate Grid Scores ant Everybody seemed to be shoot Ns Complete variety of ever the hip length coats In variety of fabrks and styles. Oabardinos, bard finish chocks and plaids all made with quiltod wool linings with or without fur collars or belts. ing and some nimrods were getting birds and some weren't.

The Dheasant hunting season will continue through Tuesday. It will Navy Duke Virginia 34, North Carolina 7. Mississippi Southern 50, Florida State 21. Alabama 42, Chattanooga 28. Tennessee 22.

Louisiana State 2. Mississippi Stste 49, Auburn 24. Kentucky 27, Tulane West Virginia 39. VMI 2L 8thwest Rice 35. Arkansas 33.

Texas Christian 27, Wake Forest 9. Southern Methodist 21, Texas Mob apparently has the most optimistic football fans By UNITED PRESS East Dartmouth 38. Columbia 14. Lehigh 28. Muhlenberg 13.

Holy Cross 13. Colgate 7. Fordham 12. CI em son 12. Princeton 41, Harvard 2L Boston U.

14, Temple 14. Syracuse 25, Pean State 7. Georgia 34. Pennsylvania 27. Trinity (Conn.) 7, Amherst 0.

Brown 21, Connecticut 13. Mlddlebury 19, Vermont 13. Rutgers 21, Lafayette 6. Bowdoin 33, Maine 14. Rhode Island 55, Brooklyn Col I- vr a legsl to hunt from 7 a.m.

to in wuiiu. niu. itiv aivre f-w gauieir me wu J-30 p.m. 01 on esch of the last three days. Georgia Tech A at 13.

Ill95' to Rout Army By lege 7. Massschusetts 25, New Hamp Texas 35, Baylor 33. West Utah 14. Colorado AaM New Mexico 15, Denver 0. Colorado College 4S.

Fort Hays 0. Colorado State 35, Colorado 45 to 6 Count shire 13. Delaware 43, Penn Military 20. John Hopkins 33. Swarthmore 9.

Washington and Jefferson 41, Western 0. Men's Winter Weight and only 40 seconds remaining- in the fame, some of them shouted at Neal Dal ton, Moab's ace 190-pound back: "Come on, NtaL it's stillnot too late to win this game." Younr, star safety saan on the BY High foot be fl team, who suffered a slight eoaenssion on the laat piaj of the first half, aeened te be reeorerinx Mt'sfactorilv at hU boae Saturday, accord in to his father. S. RJchmoad Young. "We've got hira in bed and he still has a rather severe V-eadach-, but we think heU be all right," Mr.

Youny said. There is a joker on the Wildcat eleven. As the bus rarrvint; th team passed a. drive-in theater pear Helper, one the way back to Provo Friday night, one of the BY High gridders in the back ofthe bus shouted: -Hey driver, let's turn in and see the show. It's Moilar-n-car' night." There's ne of those characters on every team.

By BILL FERGUSON United Press Sports Writer ATLANTA (UJO-Georgla Tech's Eattern Arizona 14, Mesa J. C. Upssla 21. 0. undefeated Engineers, moving with JMlIiiS equal ease through the air and Midwest Pittsburgh 21, Ohio State 14.

Wisconsin 24. Northwestern 20. Cincinnati 41, Ohio U. 7. Ohio Wesley an 36, Muskingum through Army's baffled linemen.

Colorado Mines 24, Adams (Colo.) State 28. San Diego Marines 21, Parris Island Marines 12. Washington 22. California 7. Idaho 27, Montana 0.

Washington State 19, Oregon 6. Southern California 54, Stanford 14. stretched their undefeated streak to 22 games Saturday by crushing the Cadets 45-6 before 40.000 impressed fans. Illinois 33, Iowa 13. Notre Dame 27.

Oklahoma 21. Toledo 20, Bradley 14. Western Reserve 16, Western The Sugar Bowl-bound Engineers 7. Poplins, gabardines and chocks with elastic bot-tomt water repellant snd wind proof body's with ICON reprocessed wool ejwiltod In variety of colors. Most stylos with tlf collart.

Size 2 to 44, hardly had a workout In winning their eighth straight this season Michigan 13. as Billy Teas, Glen Turner and Bin Brigman ran up a quick 24-6 nairume lead and the reserves moved with the same efficiency in the last half. Minnesota 14, Purdue 14. Michigan 49. Cornell 7.

Michigan State 41. Indiana 14. Missouri 27, Colorado 7. Nebraska 14, Kansas 13. Wyoming 20.

Kansas State 7. Iowa State 55, Drake Prkod from only Leon Hardeman. Tech's batter- UCLA 57. Oregon State 0. Friday's Games George Washington 21.

Bucknell 7 Stroudsburg 13 Ithaca 0 Wofford 14. Catawba 0 Vanderbllt 9 Miami, 0 Kessler Field 22. Memphis NAS 0 Mississipni Ind. 20, Miles 12 Miami, O. 22, Marquette 21 Kent State 24.

Akron 14 Boston College 23. Detroit 20 Nebraska Wesleyan 40. Midland 13 Carswell AFB 48. Wichita 16 San Jose St 44, Brigham Young 17 Ing halfback, was injured in the Midgpt Wrestlers to Return To Provo Arena Tuesday Night Midget wrostjtag, whleh is Uk- bravery gained In rescuing three Wa tiut country bv storm, will re- children from drowning. 095 mA95 first period after he started the South scoring with a 24-yard toUchdowrfk North Carolina State 25, Wash 10 US romp but the talented Engineers' ington and Lee 14.

USE OUR convoneiT LAY-A-VAY PLAII offense dldn need him today. Brigman. Georgia Tech's Quar South Carolina 35. The Citadel 0. Sewanee 42, Centre 14.

Georgia Tech 45, Army f. turn to the Provo Areas Tues- ne sow devotes practically au terback, scored one touchdown and passed for two more. Halfback ct tufht wtta uixit seaver or toa time to wresuing ana never Uncling with Tom Thumb 1a the fans to give the fans their mony's ana ia event. worth. He is both a good wrestler It aaoMii be mora fua than a and a goad showman.

Ha has been Teas and fullback Turner romped un-ougn Army's line at wllL Pepper Rodgers, the Engineera ttree-rlaj circus when these two hailed aa the "Hercules of the trtrnkn fir rk ttu. UUnti place kicking expert added nine points with his toe Including a tfesver sUnds 42 inches bight A son' of the Great Chief Tan- field goal and six extra points. Freddie Attaya. speedy halfback. from Picayune, offered tin only threat to Tech's solid defense.

The big Cadet moved on several Tuss. Nov. 11 and in at 12 pounds, while agamy, Little Beaver was born Ton Tamh Up thacaSe at la the treeless wilds ef northera It) swi4. stands a tachvs tail Quebec and can ten many tales and is aJ snvaetes. that befell him and his family grappUra have lateretting while on their hunting excursions.

t-ackrrsund- Tf Instance, Tent A canoe 'accident Which wiped TkK.9' was bora la his wtele fsnUIy, left Ida aa mi.Tt to Catada. lie 7eeee orphan at 12. At IS. hs waa adopted wiv4 as a track driver a ad Is by a rrench-CanaCaa trapper who at swiauner. wlxit-.

took tim ta JUoctreal where he Boi Winter SiaCOAYS, Gahardloes, aO wool aselteai fltids, aav! Cao checks. AB water repallaai and wteeV fvoaf ahaCa srKh 1 r-tesesoaod woal 2ta4 Ka-tsff. Wia or wnhoct far esSan. Bam II to 2. Prlead fresa 0M 'W split-T pitch outs and went oil tackle 23 yards to Army's only score.

LITTLE BEAVER TOM THUMB Sugy Hoyamoka Loa Britton first became interested la midget Jjr-t a-ii las tatr. wrest, Syracuse Knocks Off Lions 25-7 SYEACUS N. Y. UE Recov-erlss Creai tho shock ef a TI-jitA Ever? since hia mat 'debut, he has beta a sensatSoa and is rated oo ct fetf zoiftt wrestlers majciIyoui OSlStMAS pusoun how tr- i -rjjuxi amaa) "tmrm rJ Wat" broke out telad ta both te navy air farce, er.J waa rejecttd. tL-HX sVc-iSy fuceetl la 1 a rft.i.ot scamaa and la.

ct tssiss. tesxhdawn run by Pens Stat is la Tcetity's sealaala. Sugy Frank Jamss Art Kcpifcn 4 Fr.OVO UTZJJ the first three minutes, Syracun surged back for a startling 234 Itaysratia wQ batua a newcomer, Erif'w. while lraak James i 4 f-ax-y jrlvtstsrfs cress-; Deeaa.wl too-' wU Ul rwth Art KaplUn. an- vpeet' Saturday to ruin the State's hopes for tho Eastern foothaU chairtpkatsftln and a bowl bid.

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