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SOUTH HAS TWO ROSE BOWL CONTENDERS COAST PRAISES SCARLET TEAM Cornhuskers Surprise In Easy Victory Over Oregon State. EATTLE, Nov. coast football fans still are talking about the impressive manner in which the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers rolled to a 32-14 victory over Oregon State college Saturday afternoon at Portland. One Portland sports w'riter I stated that in his opinion Nebraska was two touchdowns better State, Alabama Seeking Coast Invitation BY DAVIS J. WALSH.

YORK, Nov. possibly it will sim- plify everything if I begin with the known and accepted facts, just the novelty, one of these being that Loui.siana State university has one of the great college football teams of the country and proved it all too with that 33 to 0 against Tulane on Saturday as the comical season of 1936 came more or less to a close. That, from the standpoint of national significance, was the major development of the final day. Record Crowd In East. ington State, an active contender than Washington university, coast out there to the last.

conference champion and Rose Georgia and Mississippi State Bowl competitor from the west. i continued to show real November Another scribe placed the two strength with victories over Tech teams on a par on the basis of i and Mercer respectively, while their play last week, Washington, BIG SIX CHAMPIONS ROUT OREGON STATE. From the standpoint of romantic interest, there was the 7 to 0 victory over the Army in Philadelphia before one of the bumper crowd.s of all football history, 101,000. But beyond mentioning that the Army attempted to do it the difficult way and win with it didn't have, namely power, I think we can dismiss this as strictly a personal victory for the regime of Tom Hamilton. We easily dismiss L.

S. Auburn took Florida 13 to 0, and against Washington State and Ne- Baylor came with everything in; braska against Oregon State. the last period to beat Rice 10 to; Huskers Score Early. 7. Most of these results werej strictly according to the book.

Strictly according to the hocus pocus was Boston 13 to Sam Francis, all- American fullback, plunged for the first touchdown, pas.sed to Lcs Trwln7rom''H7lyCrosriplaying'McDonald for the second score ackson High Cagers Seek State Basketball Laurels RUNNER-UP in the 1936 ba.sketball tournament, Jackson high school will be battling for the crown again this season. Four lettermen, thres of them regulars last winter, are on hand at the Crimson school as Coach Merritt Hobson sounds the call for cage practice. A likely crop of reserves will rcpcv't, giving Jack.son high hopes of another succes.sful sea.son. An interclass tournament will be played this week and Jackson opens the season against Havelock two weeks from Friday. Four Veterans Return.

t) The quartet of vetcran.s return- uation. an inch over Cardwell, tricky Cornhusker halfback, is shown in this action photo as he sliced deep Into Oregon State's territory to pave the way for a 32 to 14 vie- tory lor the Big Six champions over the Beavers at Portland. Ore. (A. P.

Pholol ing includes Don forward; George Knight, center; Harold Owen, guard, and Kenny Smith, forward and center. Gone, from the starting lineup is Harry Pitcaithley, flashy guard, and Jean Wolf, diminutive forward. Fit? was name.1 on the top 1 honor selections last year as was I Pitcaithley, while Knight was i second only to A1 Randall, six foot seven inch Omaha South feet and should be a capable running mate for the clever Fitz. Guard Spot Is Open. The other guard spot on the starting lineup apparently is the only spot open for argument, and Kay Rhoades, up from the reserves, is expected to nudge other candidates in the battle.

Rhoades, with a height of nearly six feet two inches, played sensational ball the reserves la.st win- pivot performer. Last year Jack- ter, and his inclusion in the start- II and a miittor nf fart wp irom noiy piaying even trv What is known is without Omanski. The latter got; and passed again to Ron Douglas Hway In frout with two a third touchdown, all in the away front witn two oppor touchdowns and then faded first quarter, kicking the point in the last half. Colorado I after the third score to give the fi to 0 decision over Brigham i Huskers a 19-0 margin which Young w'as a minor surprise, but held up at half-time, affect the final Rocky: In the third quarter, Thurston Phelps tossed to McDonald for the I another score and Francis again the season finished, leaving the south with the two Rose Bowl challengers, L. S.

U. and Alabama, who can seriously claim this distinction. I might add that, except for a few tragic epi-; sodes in the closing minutes of the standing. Tennessee game, th -2 south would showed Utah State have a third challenger in Duke, winner, with Denver so close in; kicked the point. The final Husk-; yr Tonir At second place that the difference er touchdowm came in the third i iviain iOpiC AVI Twenty-Eight Per Game.

i Winter Meeting CARDINALS SET TO TRADE DEAN was thinner than a carbon copy. SARAZENCALLS FOR NEW DEAL Twenty-Eight However, nothing to be said for that except the cams up wrong for Duke and did not for L. S. and Alabama, whose status today is no wor.se than equal. But say that softly down in old Baton Rouge.

They really think they have something there and really, if you want to call your shots, you laugh I off those 281 points in a high fal -1 average of 28 points a game. considerably above' in a year where the opponents were just a lit-, tie below L. S. pi UGUSTA, Nov. Both were tied once by indiffer-i Sarazan, the Con- rnt opposition L.

S. U. by Texa.s,,-^ necticut farmer golfer, and Alabama by Tennessee. Both! professionals should gave great performancc.s against a act, and period when Lloyd Cardwell broke loose on a 58-yard gallop. Oregon scored twice against the Nebraska understudies in the final period, Kolberg plunging for one touchdown and Gray passing to Mountain for the ohter.

Visit To Seattle. squad visited Seat- At Montreal. ONTREAL, Nov. possibility that Dizzy Dean will figure in one qf the greatest player trades of all time before the week is out was tie in a sight-seeing trip Sunday, uppermost among topics mulled Asks Return Match Play In fo Meets. To Tulane, indicating that they have; today that the pro.s de- Doyk a good deal in common.

Apparent- iptc the present modal play Howeii Jy the one thing they haven is events. DougUs going through the Bremerton navy yard in the morning and taking a bus tour in the afternoon. The team left Seattle on I the homeward journey Sunday afternoon. Summary. Nebraska, 32 McDonald Shlrey KnglUn Brock Petfra over by baseball men gathered here today for the annual convention of minor leagues.

Business to be transacted bv PACKERS LEAD WESTERN RACE son breezed through the regular season without a loss, captured the trophy in the regional tournament and defeated Curtis, Fremont and Omaha South in the meet before losing to Creighton Prep of Omaha, 24-22, in the state finals. Fitz Forward. Fitz, six foot three inch forward, is a clever ball-handler and won recognition as one of the Bay EI One toughest defensive players in the the International league today and tomorrow and the Notional Association of Profe.ssional Baseball of all the 25 minor circuits beginning Wed- nesday wa.s, as is generally the that L. S. U.

seems to be long- "What golf Znts TrT' bolcsimo: needs," said the sa.n team. Anyhow, Us iirst downs votpran, "is a switch to with Tulane were equal. But the final score was 33 to 0. Mounti Pass Up Sugar Bowl? It seems odd for L. S.

U. to be so rabid about the Rose Bowl, witn the resident Sugar Bowl game coming up the same day. But perhaps it odd at all. Anyhow, it be amusing to travel to one's big football game of the year a trolley car. The rest of returns were rather consistent with the general hilarity that has marked J936 as the year of the big why pool operators arc gamely making the best of things, on Park avenue.

In a the Navy win an upset but better Oregon State, Nihlll Ramsey Uemlng secondary to the business of wendiick swaps. Especially intriguing involving the top hand of IAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 odiou.s or not, comparisons cf team performances in football are inevitable, on which basis the brand of Step From Title In Pro Ranks. IHICAGO, Nov. (AP) The Green Ray Packers, who dominated the National Professional football turc from 1929 through 1931, today needed just one more victory the cast-west win their fourth championship.

The powerful Packers won their ninth straight game yestcr- state as well as one of the surest shots in Capital City cage circles. Rcbson undoubtedly will build much of the Crimson offense around Fitz and Bus Knight. Knight, an inch over six feet, can jump with the best of them league pic- i and is valuable under cither basket, while the third regular of last winter, Owen, is a steady performer both on offense and defense. His height is a shade under six feet. A lettcrman last year but a member of the substitute five, day by downing Kmny Smith is expected to PHig holders.

Detroit, 26 to 17 before the vacancy left by Wolfs grad- ing lineup will enable Jackson to place a team on the floor which averages a shade over six feet one inch in height. other tossers who played with the res'ivej last sea.son will be shooting for berths, however, and there will be plenty of reseive strength in this group. Bob Gary, guard, may push Rhoades In the scrap for the spot held down by Pitcaithley last winter, and Bill Ruyle, tenter, on the may snift to iov- ward in attempt to crowd Sintth out of the five. Gary and Ruyle will Rive replacement strength even if unable to crack the opening lineup, V.alt Jim Owen, Neal Allen. Ralph Bowmaster, Russ Derr.

Darrell Gunn and Vernon Cufshall are other candidates making a bid for plaee.s on the rquad Owen, brother of Harold, and Derr did aome fine work with the seconds last sesson COLLEGE SCORES. At Loit Francisco, Loyola iLAt, 14 SERVICE FOOTBALL At San Pedro- Pennjtylvania. 14: a New Mexico, 7. (Navy FINDFR WIN.S l.OOAX V.kl.I.FY. PENDER Cosch ars Pender Meh St Cardwell Francis ict Touchdowns; Francis.

McDonold. 2. An- Douglas, Cardwell, Kolberg, Ncbra.tka Cornhuskers during the campaign of 1936 has no need to bfnd the knee nor doff its diccr to the grid gladiators of the Big Six conference champs stack That Dean is to be sent away is up in rather neat fa.shion with 22,000 spectators. The defeat ended la.st mathematical; chance of getting into the east- west playoff and assured Green Bay of the western section title on a record of 10 victories and one defeat, with one game to play. Cardinals Bears.

The Chicago Bears, who had 2 DAy SRECrAL Score by periods: many. The one dubious point, you slapping down the Oregon not only to the is i.i o-32 arc given to understand, is whcth- ctati' collece Reavers 32 to 14 th MiV VshiTer I will com- Saturday attcrnoon at Portland! public. They lack Doyie, Mehnng for English, Me- plcted hcre or during the major the Huskers did the job che competitive Ginms for Peters, Piock for Douglas; league meetings at Ncw'York next vincinrflv and decisively that the thi. nlrt Hnc- Richardson for McDonald, Dohrmann for Vincingiy ana aecisiveij indl me ire, tne oia aog Hutcherson for Ellis. Phelps for Bible tcam sutply disposed of or A Pirates Want every reasonable doubt pertaining The Pittsburgh Pirates still want, to its rightful recognition by As- Dean, but the St.

Louis club of- sociated Press headquarters at ficials want nearly all of the Pir-, New York as one of the ates and the contents of a couple I member of the upper ten. Tr i Against the Beavers, the for Ramsey, wedin for They Can agrco on that Biblemen unleashed their most CENE SARAZEN the fire fight that carries gallery Sarazen who won the national open title in 1922 and 1932, said he was going to initiate a campaign to that end, adding he believed the majority of profes- Howell, Calllhan for Francis, Amen for Yelktn, Andrews for Cardwell, F.anks for English. Fischer for Flock. Ball tor Andrews, Andreson for Calllhan, White for Phelps. Ray for Ramey.

Oregon State; Hutchins for Strack, Miller for Nl- htll. Mountain for Swanson, Weaver for Coons, Sutherland for Wendllck. Orr for Darning, Eilers for Gray, Cagle Wendllck. Ooslin for for Duncan. Officials: Referee, Tom Utah; umpire.

Cort Majors linesman, Jack Frlel, Washington State, field Judge. Bobby Morris. Seattle. Kolberg. Holcomb and it keeps the deal simmering, Fitjpatrick, instead of boiling it over into the big headlines.

still was the scorele.ss tie of Texas, it i Christian and S. leaving! would favor the change. Lincoln Bowlers Bid Arkansas in front of the South- could qualify 32 players wc.st least until its final for the champion.ship division, game next Saturday. said, "and divide the money Columbia IJont Surprise. Nearly everybody went with ter the opening round.

Stanford but Columbia repeated, Public Wants its 7 to 9 Ro.se Bowl effort when tell you that there Furey ran 80 yards on the opening be some tough competition But. of course, it w'as all match play. Suppose some guy great fun for Stanford. 3 tournament very in.sistent about that. They certainly look forward threw 32 passes and that was fun drawing him in another tour- for Columbia.

Incidentally, the so I could take the old est coast took another jolt on the jowl when Nebra.ska scored three touchdowms in the opening period and boat Oregon State to 14. The latter had beaten Wash- makes our national amateur and national PGA tournaments so successful. It's that old hand-to- hand tell you another thing that w'ould help he said, "wc could have a Rose Bowl affair of our own, say with $25,000 For Women's Tourney OMAHA, Nov. betwccn 16 players surviving af- coin and Fremont will enter bid.s Deiringer to go in with the bait Another report has it that Mr, Powell Crosley is giving thought 1 to tossing part of his around to bring the premier hander of these limes to the Cin-; cinnati Reds, with pitcher Paul for the 1937 state bowling tournament at the annual meeting of the association here next Saturday, according to word here today. The 1936 tourney opened here Saturday night with bowling Saturday and Sunday confined to Omaha teams and individuals.

Outside bowlers will compete next Saturday and Sunday. There efficient offensive of the 1936 season. Striking out savagely, the Nebraskans rushed and passed to three touchdowns before the battle was 12 minutes old. flashy 40-yard return of Oregon opening kickoff sparked the llusker machine and set It to rolling In high gear. Still another rumor, or maybe it l.s just an assumption, is the one rjiHE this reporter like.s be.st at the moment.

It runs to the effect that Nebraska attack, which netted five touchdowns before Bible was content to rc- Dizzy i.sn’t going anywhere, ex- lease the pressure by sending in cept back to St. Louis for his sixth season. All Clubs In Market. a replacement team during the final period, presented a dazzling mixture of line and off-tacklc However, Dean and a whole plunges, sprints around the wings flock of others may be traded off. and Francis-tosscd forwards which All 16 major league cluus will, as piled up a lead so commanding aing "The public amion and be no bowling until Satur-, usual, be present for the bartering that the Reavers w'crc much for Philadelphia, 32 ynu get it in medal com-; rfay.

The leaders in each division that accompanies nearly all base- hopelessly undone. Dodger.s winning 13 to 7. ash- petition. Match play is what are: ball meetings. 60-yard dash the wiLson raced 61 yards i WRESTLE Dec.

1st Promoted By Club 4-H BUILDING FAIR GROUNDS Lincoln, Nebr. Tftm events Omaha, 2 719 Stntl'i -F. Brunrr. Omaha. Doublei Valjgert-Shradrr, Omaha 1 907 CAGE ENTRY BOOKS CLOSING THURSDAY City and Building basketball leagues, spon.sored by the city ca.sh prize to the winner in a tour- recreation board, will begin play nament bringing together all of the big shots at the end of the year, SIX TEAMS CLOSE PERFECT SEASONS NEW YORK, Nov.

of the eight undefeated and untied college football teams had their records all bound up for the season today as only one of them played la.st w'oek. Arkansas state teacher.s wound up it.s triumphant campaign with a 13-0 victory over Hendrix Thank.sgivmg day for its eighth consecutive victory. We.stcrn Resei ve, slated to play its Cleveland rival. Case, the afternoon, ran into a heavy snow and the game was postponed to next Santa Clara is the only other which ntill has a game to play, meeting Texas Christian Dec 12. Records of the undefeated and untied next Monday, Dec.

7, at Everett junior high. All entries must be made by Thursday, Dec, 3, according to announcement by Al Hawthorne, in charge of the leagues. POLISH CHAMPION ON LINCOLN CARD Claimant of the Polish championship and defeatert only by John Pesek in his Capital City a a this fall, Casmir Pulaski will meet Steve Savage, Chicago veteran, in the main event of the While it is possible that not a final achieve- single transaction of import will ment w'as the high spot of a bril- bc completed, the fact remains liant offensive show, yet ground- that every American league Raining drives by rancis with the possible exception of the Douglas, together with skillful champion Yankees, will be mar- snatching by McDonald and keting and even the Yanks would las of Francis passes, contributed not pa.ss up a good buv. largely to the compilation of Nc- orrrn Bev XT 1 harvest of 32 points, BroC. (he Giants could u.sc a whole new buLark of a Nebraska de- duel for the western crown, saw their last hopo.s fade when they w'cre up.set 14 to 7 by their snappy homc-town rivals, the Don Hut.son scored twice for the Packers, on a pass from Ar- nold Hcrbcr and a blocked punt.

Clark Hinkle contributed a touchdown and Smith and Engebretscn made field goals. The Detroit scoring came on touchdowns by Clark and Shepherd, and field goal. The Packers led throughout. Tw'o fourth-period touchdowms by George Grosvenor, sold by tiie Bears to the Cards this season, gavtthe latter their victory. The Bears scored in the first period on a pass to Bill Hewitt.

It was the first Cardinal victory over, the Bears since 1929. Boston Leads In East. Redskins took the lead in the eastern section race by heating Pittjiburgh 30 to 0, scoring in every period but the third. The Redskins took advantage of numerous Pittsburgh fumbles and presented a formidable rushing Brooklyn's running offense was the Bob for a touchdown in the second period and Kercheval scored in the third on a plunge. The Eagle touchdown was by Hanson after a long fourth-period march.

Standings: Wektrrn IHvUinn. Pet Op ....10 1 0 .911 218 118 Chicago Bean 9 10 With Balloon Tires CHOICE or HANDLE BARS BicyrlM of qu.ihfy are usually prkert S.22 to .750 it 221 .273 74 143 sophomore tT.m (or a of tha 'ihi'-SavoTs' of Kolborg and bolter, but, aho, some are a lot, B.ble rel.eved his Cants themselves mueh to offer, but one of their Cnrnhuskei-s. in their Iri- transact.ons wull renter by eon- around Hank laCiber. The strap- 3 weakling foe. Oregon State had rounded out its conference .845 135 119 .500 98 187 .500 115 149 .300 86 147 .083 51 First Bout 8 00 P.

M. Main Bout 2 Falls Out of 3 Steve Savage Count Pulaski HANS SCHULTZ JACK KENNEDY WALTER VANDERHILL PETE MANAOOFF ZAJICfcK bua Laavaa tSth and at and Oirtct to Arena General Adm SOc, Tax 5e. Total Retaryad Saatt S3c, Tax 7c. Total Childran Undtr 11 Vaara lOe Ttcxati an at Reed Sport St -84191 club wraitling show to be presented Tuesday night at the 4-H arena at the fair grounds. Savage also m.

has lost only to PULASKI Pesek in Lincoln bouts during recent seasons and promotors arc dangling a rematch with the Ravenna veteran in front of the Lincoln High Eleven winner of Tuesday's scrap. rinneaaee Wealeyan Western dtate Bnifdict Santa Clara iMo.) Teacheri Soasan ended Op 10 361 21 212 527 201 107 167 119 79 4 ping outfielder i.s to have lost out with Manager Bill Terry because he plays too little baseball afield and too much mouth in the dugout. from all that, some bu.a- ncss l.s to be taken up. mo.st of it technical routine covering 20 proposed changes in the minor league constitution. South Squad Praises Nov.

30- Members of the undefeated South high football team rated Lincoln high as the second toughest opponent faced during the season, despite the crushing 28-6 defeat handed the eleven Thanksgiving afternoon at Lincoln, West high of Minneapolis, defeated by 7-0, was the only opponent rated by South players as tougher to heat than the Lincoln eleven. High School .81 North 6 North Lour Ac Huldrrse Mii den. 6. Holdre At -O' ford 0 Arapahoe 6. At Pender Pender 19 Bancroft, S.

At Greeky -wolba. i- 34, 0, At Taylor Btirwell. 24 Taylor, 0. At eiwood Elsood, 39. Bertrand, 0 At Humboldt Table Rocb, Humboldt.

0 SOUTJltAST NIBRASKA Pet Pet Falla City 4 0 I 000 I 1 250 Auburn I .750 Neb. Ciy 9 000 Pevnec Cy I 2 500 PALLS a 7-0 victory ovar Tacum-eh In the last game of tha Coach Bob Punrhet' Pawiiae City high eleven annexed third piare In tha Southaait Nebratka conferenee Falli City won the tltla for the fifth eonfceeutiva time. r.OIIILN irAGIL f. p.l Strmsbrg 4 1 0 g00 2 2 1 5o0 Stiver Crk 4 1 0 Oaeeola I I 0 tt-n season by flattening the Washington State and Oregon U. accomplishment, which won for the Beavers recognition as: one of the first divi; ion of the Pacific coast region.

That the Beavers art rated In their own country as a team of quality was evidenced when Sundav morning issu of leading coast newspapers accorded ail-conference reeognltion to two Oregon State Halfback ilray and Guard Strack. PERSONAL contribution the A. national con- sen.u* the ten top tc; in the following order: State. 3 6 Dame, Clara. Jack Kennedy, gift to the feminine fans, takes on "Dutch" Schultz in the Kennedy has shown wrestling ability to go with his classic features w'hile Schultz battles in a manner comparable to barroom brawling.

Two newcomers will open the card. Pete Managoff, brother of Ivan, and Walter Underhill of Portland will be making their mt xucrtMiui 7 initial appearances before Lin- bv winning it-e from Poix has an even chance of getting it. Detroit 5 rwn -1 COAST CITY AFTER HEAVYWEIGHT SCRAP LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30 (jMS) If Atlantic City fails to land the fight between Jame-s J. Polk 3 2 500 0 3 i WO ilraddock, heavyweight champion i 0 Dftroit 7 4 0 Chickgo Carux 3 10 F.aitrrn nivHlon, UoKton 6 5 0 PiUiburgh 6 6 0 Nfw York 1 551 Brooklyn 3 7 1 I 11 0 Next Sunday.

D'ooklyn xl Dnroit; Boaton xt York: Green Bay Chicago Cxrdlnxla, PttMburgh at Philadelphia PITT DOMINATES ALL-EAST SQUAD BY AI.AN GOULD. NEW YORK. Nov. Pittsburgh and Yale, representing competitive spheres in one of the most exciting the history of football's original battle ground, monopolized honors today in the All-FIastern compiled by Associated Press, Three members of the Pitt line, Bill Daddio at end, ('aptain Bill at guard and Averell Daniell at tackle, oc- cujiicd jmsitions on the first team, with Tony Malisi at tackle and Marshall Goldberg at halfback on the eleven. Selections: FlfVi.

ftatn- Bndt, Kelley. Yale, and Daddto, Putiburgh: tacfclet, Danteil, Pitta- burgh, and Toll Princeton guardi Pierce, Fordham. and Olattlord Ftttaburgta: cen- Itr, Bairak. Duqueane, quarter, Frank, Yak halfbacks. Murray Penn, and Ingram Navy, fullback Handraban, Dartmouth Second team Kiida, Barna.

Virginia, and Holland, Cornell; tackles, Msttal Plttxburgii, and Kevorkian, Harvard; guard: Montgomery, Princeton, and Morrell, Navy Hause, Pennsylvaula: quarterback Bandbaeh. Princeton; hatf- bai 1 Goldberg. PUtaburgh. and Brum- Lach. Duqurvne fullback, irliah.

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