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Raider Now Viking Seeks Title Tuesday Wrestling Card Is Canceled Huskies Rally To Down ViSC Gridders 33-9 University Puts On a Blit krieg Following Touchdown Underdog Oregon University Wins From State 20-0i Leonard Isberg Puts On One-Man Show to Aid in Victory Busy Week on Tap for High School Gagers Raiders to Meet Edison on Monday Viks Open Friday Against Loggers Cliff Gaffney a mighty mite of the Bellingham Red Raider basketball forces for the past two seasons will be wearing the bine and white colors of the Western Washington basketball squad this winter Gaffney Is listed among the first ten of the Viking basketball athletes and Is expected to see action against College of Puget Loggers In the opening college game here Friday night The scheduled wrestling card at Liberty haU Tuesday night has been canceled Promoter Hennig announced Saturday after receiving word that King Kong Clayton negro heavyweight and one of the main eventen had departed suddenly for California Hennig said It is unlikely any eard will be staged here until after the Christmas holidays Major Contests Run to Form Ho Upsets Saturday NEW YORK Nov (JPH For one of the few times this season major football games went strictly according to form even to the classic Army-Navy game considered about the toughest of them all to predict Navy which had looked like the better of the two all season won 14-0 before 102000 fans at Philadelphia mainly on the strength of Its fine line and the running of Bill Busk and Howie Clark Boston College Tennessee and Stanford all came through to complete their regular seasons unbeaten and untied and to turn toward New day games Mississippi State tied once but undefeated hit the same trail along with Nebraska and Fordham once beaten but so highly regarded that It Immediately received and accepted an Invitation to play an unnamed opponent In the Dallas Cotton BowL The Dallas group and the New Orleans Sugar Bowl were first under the wire with their invitations announcing them while Stanford was only halfway through the task of beating California 13-7 to clinch beyond argument its right to play In the Rose Bowl on New day Tennessee and Boston college snapped up the Sugar Bowl )ids as soon as they were offered-Mississippi State 13-0 conqueror of Alabama and Nebraka which whipped Kansas State 20-0 to clinch the Big Six title are considered the most likely candidates for the Orange Bowl game at Ml-amL BUTLER STARS AGAIN Meeting just the kind of strenuous opposilton they expected from traditional rivals and with bad weather to make It even harder for some of them Tennessee whipped Vanderbilt 20-0 through the great running of Johnny Butler and Bulst Warren over a rain-drenched gridiron Boston Ektfes got just the "breaks1 they needed to conquer Holy Cross 7-0 scoring In the final period after recovering a fumble on the five-yard line Stanford again thrilled 80000 spectators by staging two well-executed scoring drives In the first half and then by holding California for four downs on the one-yard line before finally yielding a touchdown late In the final quarter Fordham upset In mid-season by St of California clinched its Cotton Bowl Invitation by whipping New York University with a fine exhibition of power The opponent probably will be chosen Monday by Southwest con ference faculty members In the running are the once-defeated Texas Aggies who may yet he chosen for the Rose Bowl and Rice and Southern Methodist whose victories today preserved their- chances to tie the Aggies for the conference crown defeated Texas Christian 16-0 and (Please Turn to Page 9 Column 3) Lightning Struck and How Some Dressing Room Conversation SEATTLE Nov Coach Babe Hollingbery of Washington State College out of wind from his side-line cantering and limp from the shock of the Washington fourth period explosion commented in the dressing room: figure It out Our defense has been that way all season it Just been able to stop 'em never put on a sustained drive all day but everything they did clicked In that last half SEATTLE Nov 30-ffV-Staf by the Ignominy of their own Mrs-leesness which saw them the vl of a touchdown fcy for point and safety the Washing ton Huskies eame from behind today to some 27 points In the flnt eight minutes of the final quarter to defeat Washington State Cel-lege gridders S3 to 9 The Cougars held the whip hand for three quarters bat blew sky high In the final period as the 25000 fans watched to dazed and delirious amazement at the scoring outburst All of Washington's touchdowns miw on long-gainers Their icons stemmed from 80 60 38 87 and 40 yard jaunts The Huskies had a touchdown six play after the opening kickoff when slippery Nriile Steele returned one of Halfback Billy SeweUI punts 80 yards for a touchdown behind beautiful downfleld Inter-' ferenoe Usually reliable Johnny Mlzen sub end missed the point but the cocky Huskies didn't appear worried On the third play after the next kickoff Bud Sigulere Cougar guard broke through to block Dean McAdams' punt as mi-aiImu tried 'to kick from his end zone and the ban bounded beyond the end zone for an automatic safety Still the Huskies appear worried Nor were they frightened whoa Cougar Tackle Stan Johnson Intercepted one of MeAiItmi1 tossss on the HUsky 79 AT SEA But they were at once bewildered and Infuriated after the play Not bothering to hmMi the center Earl Stone flipped the ban back to Sewell and the Cougars began a sweep around the Washington right end as the flat-footed Huskies stood around like wooden Indiana The first thing they knew Sewell had gone 79 yards for a touchdown On the conversion attempt the pass from center was tumbled Sewell scooped It up and rambled around that same right end for the point that made It 9 to 6 the way it stood throughout the next tiro quarters Incipient Washington drives bogged down through Interceptions by tbs alert Cougar secondary As tbs game wore through the third period 8 played slow dN liberate ball apparently content to rest on the three-point lead and not take any chance Then came the Washington Blitzkrieg IT STARTS On the second play of the quarter with the ball on the Husky 40 McAdams tossed a 30-yard pass to Sub End Earl Younglove Sewell just tipped the ball as Younglove grabbed it and rambled the remaining 30 yards as Halfback Felix Pletcher was laid fiat on the Cougar 15 and the fleet Sewell was spilled on the seven while Younglove lurched over Steele kicked the point A little later Center Rudy Mucha Intercepted pass an the Cougar 88 and cut down the sidelines for a touchdown with Steels again kicking the point On the fallowing kickoff Mucha got another workout running Interference for Steele who took the kickoff on his own 13 legged down the north sidelines to the Cougar 20 then swerved to the south end of the Cougar end zone where he dropped exhausted after scoring He missed the point ALL OYER Hie final score was made by Bub Halfback Peter 8u-aick who boomed 40 yards off tackle for a touchdown Dean McAdams who played his final gams kicked the extra point and that1 the way it 33 to 9 The Cougars drove to the Cougar 16 against the Husky reserves lets in the game when darkness made fioodlights necessary Sub Fullback Bob Snow Intercepted a pass fron Sub Halfback Jim Rainbolt and streaked 48 yards to the Cougar 2 as the final' threat died Despite the size of the score the Cougars outdowned the Rustic eight to seven Washington accounted for 194 yards from rush? (Please Turn to Page 9 Column Stanford Winds Up Season With Thrilling Win 13 to 7 Victory Over Bears Completes Story of Great Comeback BERKELEY CaL Not WV-Cleated football warriors of Stanford carred the final chapter of the most ripping gridiron story in Far Western history today with hard-fought 13-to-7 win the Unlrerslty of California Zt was a story of a comeback from a 1939 season that saw Stanford finish last In the Pacific Coast conference race to a 1940 windup that bagged the title and battered down the Rose Bowl door Two touchdown drives In the second period posted the score-board points that brought Stanford undisputed leadership In the conference and the nomlnatlno to the New day classic at Pasadena The Indians finished as the only major college team In the Par West with neither defeat nor tie to mar their record California fighting Its finest battle and under serious handicap scored In the last minute and a half of play It was the longest sustained march of the day S8 yards and straight along the ground The Bears were out-scored and outplayed most of the way but never outgamed 9IISS REIXHARD California opened the game without the services of Its great left tackle Bob Relnhard hospitalized last night with influenza He Is an outstanding candidate for All-America honors On the second play after the kickoff first string right halfback Jim Jurkovlc went out of action from a kick In the head More than 80000 fans turned out for the sixth renewal of most colorful rivalry out this way one founded In 1892 Stanford opened as the overwhelming favorite to belt California into submission It won the game but only after a terrific struggle After a California drive midway of the opening period which netted two first downs Stanford cut loose with an attack of Its own Trtm its own 42 It advanced to California's one-yard line as they changed sides for the second quarter The march featured a 22-yard gallop by Right Halfback Hugh Oallameau a 12-yard pass from Quarterback Frank Albert to Substitute Rid Clem Tomerlln and a 19-yard breakaway by little Pete Kmetovic left half The run put the ball on scoring turf Kmetovic went over for the score to end the second period A Short time later with Stanford stopped on the California 82-yard line Albert dropped back to the 40 for a field goal try He toed It In a bee-line for the uprights but it was a few feet low LOSE BALL The Indians snatched at a break to take the ball on California's 35 A bad pass from center on an attempted punt cost the Bears 79 yards and loss of the ball on downs From that point Albert and his mates worked the ball to the two-yard marker from where cracked through a hole at left guard for the touchown Albert successful on the first place-kick try for the extra point failed this time but the Indians had 13 tallies and the game apparently well in hand Stanford put together a 30-yard advance In the early part of the third period but play from then until the final action of that fifteen minutes was desultory Albert winged a long pass from 49 Carl Hoberg sub back caught It on the fly and dashed off for the Stanford goal He raced 64 yards before Kmetovic finally caught one yard from a touchdown California rooters thundered encouragement to the skies but to no avail Stanford mustered a stone wall defense and took the ball on downs exactly where California had put it Into play three feet from goal When the cause appeared hopelessly lost a complete smearing In the records the Bean came to life in stunning fashion With Left Half Orv Hatcher and Fullback Jack McQuary alternating In (Pleas Turn to Page 15 Column 5) VOLS COMPLETE 3RD PERFECT GRID YEAR NASHVILLE Tenn Nov ff pittfalls of tradition mud and rain proved no barrier today for mighty Volunteers who crashed through Vanderbilt 20 to 0 to complete their third successive perfect season and shut the Ud on an Invitation for a post-sea' son game In the New Orleans Sugar BowL Some 21000 rain drenched spectators saw the Vols crush their most ancient foe convincingly and win undisputed championship of the Southeastern conference The Commodores last defeated Tennessee 13 to 7 In regular season play In 1937 Sugar Bowl officials announced Tennessee had been selected to play unbeaten Boston College at New Orleans New day Both accepted The statistics tell the story of the superiority of Major Bob crew The Vols picked up eight first downs to five for Vanderbilt three of which eame on penalties rushed 363 yards to 98 and kept the stubborn Commodores out of their territory throughout the melee With high school college and Independent teams all prepared for opening tests basketball will make its official first bow of the season here this week Bellingham high Red Raider basketball team will play Its kick-off prep game Monday night clashing with the Edison high Sparkplugs at Edison Coach Earle Jewell win select his itartihg five from Mitch Kink and Jack Baker letter-men Dave McBeath Ralph Cooper Web Johnson Del Dnp-penthaler Glenn Cooley John Marshall and Doug Griffith AU are seniors The game will be one of three during the week for the high schooL Wednesday fit plays the Dairymen County-City league champs In a practice tilt and Friday meets Blaine at linden In the annual county jamboree On the Raider second team will be George Uvesey Ray Cory Vance Reynolds Robert Iind Frank Zur-llne Bud Cooley Cal Dawson Clyde Zettle Harold Garrett Charles Hilton Clarence Marshall Robert Crisp Walter Richardson Richard Byras Gordon Skelton Paul Grime Warren Cronkhlte Charles Pomeroy Wilbur Hanson and Ted Lenten OTHER GAMES Western Washington college will springboard Into Its brief pre-Christmas schedule Saturday night December 7T playing the College of Puget Sound here The Loggers are defending Northwest conference champions The Independent County -City league has a busy week mapped beginning with Everson at Demlng Monday night Two games will be played Tuesday at high school between the Supervarsity and Dairymen and Candy Kids and Valley and one at the YMCA between the and Harmony Three other games are booked for Thursday arid one for Friday BELLINGHAM VS BLAINE The county Jamboree will present aight county high schools on the following schedule: Custer vs Sumas-Nooksack Femdale vs Meridian Bellingham vs Blaine Mount Baker vs lynden Twenty-minute games will be played the first starting at 7:45 pm The six City league teams win hBgin firing Thursday night with South Side facing the DeMdaya at 7 at Whatcom junior high school end the Market and Park Service following an hour later At the YMCA gym the CCCTs will face off against the The league will play on a weekly Thursday night schedule during Its season va State Prep Basket Tourney Dates Set SEATTLE Nov The eighteenth annual state high school basketball tournament will be held at the university of Washington athletic pavilion March 19 to 22 it was announced at a meeting of the State High School association today Sixteen teams from the nine districts will qualify for the 26-game tournament schedule A new district the Puget Sound league will have a chance to enter the tourney depending on the outcome of a playoff with Walla Walla ed on Coach Biff Jones and our conversation was something like tills: you going to the Rose BowL major?" say are you going to the Rose Bowl?" what? What did you say?" Finally I had to spell out Rose Bowl for the as In rublcundlty as O'Sole Mlo as hi Stanford and as In east Is east Is east and west Is west and never the twain shall meet" CATCHES ON He caught on at last and allowed as how he had heard vaguely of such a thing but couldn't see how It had any connection with him or his players He was equally In the dark when mentioned the Sugar Orange and Cotton bowls 8o we switched to other topics and chatted about the selective draft the real value of parachute troops and why most snow fences were painted red He was most informative on these subjects but of the bowlsQie knew nothing Maybe the major was thinking about the game with Kansas State this afternoon Re realized all too well that If he win this one the only way get Into a New Year's day bowl will be with a ticket But I believe along with Lincoln that the major and his Comhuskers will soon be rolling west Maybe the invitation will arrive tonight CORVALLIS Ore Nor An underdog University of Oregon football team unleashed a smashing ground assault here today to grind Its traditional foe Oregon States Into submission 20 to 0 Beaten four years straight by the favored Beavers and facing Its last chance to add a bit of lustre to an otherwise dismal season Oregon started pounding at door shortly after the opening kickoff A homecoming crowd estimated at 18000 had hardly been seated comfortably before Halfback Leonard Isberg get the stage for the first touchdown by returning a kick 35 yards to the Oregon State 31 With Isberg and Halfback Buck Berry alternating In sweeping end runs and off-tackle slants Oregon mvoed to the 2-yard line Isberg crashed over for the score just five and a half minutes after the opening Berry's place-kick try for the extra point was wide NEAR SCORE TWICE Oregon State came near scoring twice In the first period moving first to the Oregon 10 and then to the 9 But the Oregon line which played Its best game of the season bolstered each time to stave off the threats Isberg put on a one-man show late In the second period to give Oregon Its second acme After galloping 33 yards off tackle to the Beaver 22-yard line he joined with Tommy Roblin in moving to the 10 from where he scored on fourth down Tippy Dyer sub for Berry converted the extra point Halfback Curt Mecham ran 27 yards for the third score In the final quarter touchdown run was beautifully executed On the first play after recovering Halfback Bob fumble on the Oregon State 37 Mecham a sub for Isberg took the ball on a double reverse which drew the Orange line out of position and circled the weak side of the line for the score LINE HOLDS The Oregon line which was supposed to wilt "before the big Orange forward wall proved a veritable Gibraltar as It consistently hurled back enemy thrusts and cracked wide quick-opening holes for Its backs to gallop through Statistics showed best how the Webfoot line stood out listing only 105 net yards from scrimmage for Oregon State compared with 220 yards for Oregon Students swarmed onto Bell slippery surface following the final gun and several free-for-all encounters ensued Oregon State successfully defended Its goal posts from souvenirseeking Webfoots 1 102000 SEE NAVY TURN BACK CADETS PHILADELPHIA Nov The Navy football team turned a better-than-falr season Into something extra special this afternoon by beating the Army 14-0 before a crowd that filled not quite all of the 102000 seats In Municipal stadium It was finally a victory over Army and that Is enough In itself Now that the Middles have won this one they can forget about those defeats by Penn and Notre Dame and that scoreless tie with Columbia In rivalry memorable for thrilling battles this was not however a standout One offense Navy had far too much power la Its running attack and on defense the heavier navy line held the Cadet ball carriers to a net total gain of 19 yards and the Navy ends and secondary combined for a pass defense that rushed the pitchers covered the receivers on all but 8 out of 17 tries and Intercepted three Army aerials TOO MANY BACKS linesmen were too sturdy and Its backs too many Even though the Middles lost their sophomore star Bill Buslk of Pasadena Calif on a first half Injury and also saw Wes Gebert of Everett Wash go limping to the sidelines they had others by the hatful to throw In for yard gaining plays almost whenever they wanted Buslk a smooth yet powerful runner before an old side Injury cropped up again to bench him scored and pretty well engineered the first touchdown the first time Navy got possession of the balL Army had three real chances and failed to cash In mainly because of Navy's fine defense against passes Ite Jack Baker Elected Team Captain by Red Raiders Season Tickets Are on Sale Jack Baker slender sharp-shooting forward will captain the 1941 Bellingham high echoed basketball team He was elected team captain by his mates last week A senior Baker moved up to the first team reserves In his sophomore year and was a regular last winter He Is one of two letter-men on the present squad The high school also announced Saturday It would sell season tickets for $1 covering admissions to nine home games Two games have been scheduled this month one December 17 with Lynden the second December 20 with Yakima of the Cross-State league SANTA CLARA WINS THROUGH AIR LANES SAN FRANCISCO Calif Nov 30 VP) Santa Broncos found a scoring punch through the air lanes today and whipped a fighting University of Oklahoma 33 to 13 Orv Mathews brilliant Oklahoma halfback did all of Oklahoma's scoring In the first period Before the 20000 customers had settled In their seats he ran the opening kick-off back 88 yards to a touchdown and a short time later grabbed a pass and ran half way down the field to the goal But It was chiefly a second-string Bronco outfit that Coach Shaw had started and when he put the first stringers in things began to happen Santa Clara defeated only once this season (7-6 by unbeaten Stanford) tied up the game with 13 points In the second quarter added six in the third and 14 more In the final period Santa Clara which rolled up 229 yards by forward passing overcame the 13-polnt first period deficit In Impressive fashion Favored Willamelle Loses to Whittier WHITTIER Calif Nov 30 VP) Favored Willunette Northwest conference football champions bowed to Whittier College 14 to 7 tonight as Bin Ellin gs Poet captain and quarterback playing his last game ran wild SKI FILMS HERE Two additional ski films have been received here by Granville Jensen associate editor of a nationally-known ski magazine for use by local organizations They are entitled SklU" a sound film showing technique In all phases through the finished elalam run as demonstrated by Friedl Pfeifer famed Austrian skier The other Is a color sound film covering activities at Sun Valley Jensen may be reached at' box 370 route 1 city Lefty Abbott Northwest welterweight champion will gradnate into the middleweight division Monday when he seeks the 160-pound title In the Pacific Northwest Golden Gloves tournament opening at Seattle Monday Abbott will lead a four-man Bellingham team In the three-day tourney Stanford Named As Rose Bowl Contestant Pacific Coast Conference Vote Believed to Be Unanimous CORVALLIS Ore Nov Stanford University nnde-feated and untied champion of the Pacific Coast conference has been officially selected as the Rose Bowl football representative Professor Rnsek conference president announced tonight The Oregon State College professor said the exact vote which came a few hours after 13 to 7 victory over Its final conference hurdle California could not be made public It was believed to be unanimous however The selection of Stanford became a certainty after its victory ever California A California win however would have given Washington a tie with Stanford for the coast title LINEUP FOR BOWLS (By the Associated Press) The program of football games for New Year's day 1941 was virtually completed Saturday when the major part of the 1940 college season came to an end Five of the nation's outstanding teams three of them unbeaten and untied and one tied once but undefeated accepted Invitations to play in various bowl games Opponents for three of them have not yet been formally announced but Indications point to Nebraska and Texas A- as two of the teams that are almost certain to receive Invitations to one or another of the post-season extravaganzas the New lineup as It shapes up how Sugar Bowl (New Tennessee vs Boston College Both have accepted Rose bowl Stanford Pacific coast champion Opponent not named Nebraska appears No 1 choice HOPS ON WAGON Orange bowl Mississippi State accepted bid rather than await a possible Rose bowl invitation Opponent not named Texas A and Georgetown Penn State and Lafayette being considered Cotton bowl Fhrdham vs opponent to be named Monday by Southwest conference faculty members Texas Aggies appear to be first choice with Rice and Southern Methodist also considered Sun bowl (El Paso) Arizona State of Tempe Border conference champions probably against Western Reserve Utah and San Jose (CaL) State considered as outside possibilities The other outstanding New games are all-star contests East vs West at San Francisco and North vs South at Montgomery Ala- HOW COAST GONFEREHCE ENDED SAN FRANCISCO Nov 30 (ff) football standings of the Pacific Coast conference: Won Lost Tied Pts Opts Stanford 7 0 0 141 66 Washington 6 1 0 134-35 Ore State 3 3 1 61 80 California 3 4 0 75 68 South CaL 2 3 3 69 81 Oregon 2 4 1 50 56 Wash State 1 4 2 78 140 Lb A 1 6 0 67 149 Montana 1 2 0 28 69 Idaho 0 4 0 18 118 (Montana and Idaho did not play round robin schedule Ties not counted In standings) BEND CHAMPIONS MEDFORD Ore Nov 30 (VP) Hie Bend high school football team defeated Medford 20 to 7 before a crowd of 4000 persons here today to win the first State High School Athletic association championship Take that touchdown run of Rudy there were two or three men there who should have stopped him" The usually roarin' Buck Bailey Cougar line coach summed It up: the lightning struck It?" Coaches Jim Phelan Hollingbery and Bailey paid tribute to the passing of Billy Sewell and for his coolness In a comer whether It was In getting away a pass after he was cornered or in picking up a fumble to get a punt away on the run PATS FOR MUCHA In the Washington dressing room Mucha the All-America center candidate was the center of the back patting fraternity for scoring the first and only touchdown of his varsity career in his collegiate football finale Hollingbery lauded the play of Dean McAdams and Ernie Steele In the Washington lineup and Phelan paid tribute particularly to and Earl Younglove the kind of a field for Steele to really perform on" Phelan commented "He was running under a heavy handicap He needs a firm footing to make his getaways" Which left the game observers wondering Just what kind of a four-man offense he might show on a made-to-order footing He look so bad to the Cougars who kept looking at his No 29 from the rear Sea Hawks Ready For First Game (Special to The Herald) ANACORTES Nov SO The Ana-cortee Sea Hawke will open the basketball season In Anacortes next Saturday evening when the Edison high school team will journey here to meet the Hawks Coach Howard Boulton in the past three weeks since the close of football season has been working with a squad of some twenty players Including lettermen and second team players of last year's squad With Captain Gordon Flannlgan veteran guard recovering from a recent appendicitis operation the Hawks face the prospect of opening the season next Saturday with Irvin Rydberg as the only veteran on hand Murray substitute letterman of last year together with Padgett and Separovltch second team players last year are the outstanding candidates for starting positions In the opening game Following the Edison game the Hawks go to Snohomish on Decern ber 12 and will meet the Panthers in a return game at Anacortes Decern ber 17 December 20 the Hawks will open county league play Joe Signs for Go With Burman NEW YORK Nov (UFD-Joe Louis will defend his heavyweight title against Clarence (Red) Bur-man of 'Baltimore in Madison Square Garden January 31 It was announced today by Promoter Mike Jacobs The fight will be fifteen rounds and will be held only If Louis makes a successful defense of the title against A1 McCoy In Boston on December 16 Rose Bowl? Eh? That Now? Coach Jones Has Heard About It By HENRY MTEMORE LINCOLN Neb Nov If silence Is golden then this city is bankrupt today Its 80000 citizens are exerclslnng free speech Is she has never been exercised before And all on the same topic: When will the Nebraska football team receive the Rose Bowl bid? That the Cocnhuskers will be asked to Pasadena Is taken for granted and all that the people want to know Is when the glad tidings will come from the Pacific coast There are so many things to be done you before the state can sensibly begins its exodus to the land of sunshine and roses There are dark glasses to be pur chased bathing suits to be darned aunts to be brought In to take care of the children while the family Is gone sand palls and shovels to be readied for an afternoon at Malibu Beach and new and daring plays to be designed and sent to Coach Biff Jones to use In emergencies against Stanford Honestly I wish I had a giant thermometer big enough to take the civic temperature of Iincoln now that the Texas Aggies have been knocked out of the Bowl picture and the Comhuskers have taken their place as the No 1 candidate I made a fairly comprehensive tour of the city's business district late yesterday and today for the sole purpose of listening to Bowl talk SIX IN BERTH It was everywhere Bankers outlined Nebraska defensive strength on mahogany desks Florists stuck pins In their fingers and all but wrung off corsages as they talked of Stanfords formation The railroad office answered a hundred questions concerning rates to California Including family ones and ones where six would sleep in an upper berth and ask for no extra covers Only In one spot In Lincoln was there silence concerning the post-season football activities That was at the university itsef where Coach Jones and the various athletic heads acted as If they had never heard of the Rose BowL As a matter of fact call Juan de Fuca Havana Cigars a Treat Give him box of long fragrant smokes for real Christmas pleasure Watch his eyerf light up as he tears off the Christmas wraps CIGARETTES PIPES and 'TOBACCO' SENATE CIGAR STORE 109 WEST HOLLY.

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