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Novembor 80, 1988 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TWO Early Touchdowns Give Nebraskans Victory Nebraska Trounces Oregon State In Thriller 32 to 14 ANNOUNCES Packers Pro Team Nearini? HUSKERS BEAT CHANGE DUE IN FOOTBALL RULE Fourth Title 1 EASTERN TEAM M4 31 CHICAGO, Nov. 80 Tlio Greuu Bay Pnckors, who dominated the natlonul professional football league puctura through 1931, today needed lust oue more vic Passing Attack in Final tory In the east-west playoff Yale, Pitt Players Dominate Atlantic Coast All-Star Eleven Pass Interference Penalty on Pan for Causing Many Defeats Quarter Saves OSC From Shutout to win their fourth cliamploiishlp. The powerful tlroen Huy Packers wiiu Iholr ninth straight kiiiiiu yes terday by downing the 1U35 tlllo-holdeis, Derlull, 16 to 17. before jj.uuu spectators.

The defeat ended Detroit's lust niiitliniiiat- NEW YORK, Nov. SO (API-Pittsburgh and Yalo, represent leal ehaneo of gottlng Into tlio ing svpnrutu competitive spheres vast-west playoff, and assured In one of the most exciting sea tlroen Hay of tlio wosturu nircllnit lltlii on a record of 10 victories and oiio defeat, with 0110 game to sons In the history of foot hull's original battle ground, monopolised honors lodny In the all-eastern sclni'tlons, compiled by piny. The Clilcugo Hears, who hud en the Assoristrd I'ross. Three members of the stal gaged the 1'ai'kurs In a hot stretch wart l'ltt line, lllll Dadlo lit end, Captain Hill tllarord at (iuard. and Averoll Dniiloll -at uuul for tho westurii crown, saw their luHt hopes fadn when they were upset 14 to 7 by their suuppy roinc-luwii rivals, the Cardlnuls.

Dun llutsou sco rod twice for the Packurs, ou a pass from Ar-nond Horbir and ou a bloikod tackle, occupied positions on the NEW YORK, Nov. 80 (AP) The finish of football's fantastic campaigning for the season, from all liidlnilliins, will he the signal for tho fireworks lo start popping over the forward-pass lillerferoiico ruling. I Willi game or touchdown decisions In soma 20 major mention Ibis season adding to the row started by last yeur's Army-Noire llama lie, It seems hardly likely the affoetod coaches are going lo sit hack without taking a crack at the currently most-discussed ruling III the hooks. When Navy trimmed the Army by a touchdown Saturday as a direct result of gutting (he hJI on the West Pointer's 8-yard line through such an Interference lenully, It probably was the "payoff" penalty which will lead lo "lilgh-prusaurliig" for alteration ut the ruling. This year.

In addition to the Army-Navy affair, Princeton was able to tie Dartmouth, Wash-liigton State beat out California PORTLAND, Not. SO (P) Five young University of Nebraska Cornhuskerg from (ha land of roll-' lng pralrlea won an Inters ectional football gam from the Oregon State Beavers In less than IS minutes. An astounding demonstration of rushing and passing at Multnomah atadlum Saturday sent. the team which baa bowed only to Minnesota and Pittsburgh Into a 19 to 0 lead long before the struggle waa out of the opening period. The Cornhnsker attack, topped off by the AU-American fullback, Sam Francis, exploded the Bearer defense for an additional IS points In the third period to make positive the fifth straight victory since the two schools engaged In their first Interaectlonal combat back to 1616.

Oregon State, refusing to admit defeat even under a Jl-polnt handicap, fought back In the fourth period, scored two touchdowns, made good two trlea for points and gare an able exhibition of Urat tea 111. with Tony Mullsl at tackle aud Marshall (lohllH-rr ul on t'10 second tlvvi-u. with Contain Kcl punt. Clark Jllnkle fontrlbuted ley at era cud Clint Frank In the bacalliiM, helped the "Ivy league make the best showing atnoug vasts-n all-stars In a decado. Princeton, i'eniittyivanta and Daitniouth each captured PORTLAND.

Not. 20 It was a wild, wide-open game which saw the University of Nebraska Cornhusker pile up a 22 to 0 lead over the Oregon State Bearers and yield two touchdowns with conversions In the final period to win 82 to 14. In the photo. Sain one place. Francis, Nebraska fullback.

Is plunging over from the lH-yard line tor the first Cornhusker score, with Referee Tom Fltspatrlrk signaling the six points. At the extreme right la Les McDonald, Nebraska end (86), and In the center Is Joe Gray, star Braver halfback (26). Francis Is beneath the pile, and Virgil Telkln, other Cornhusker end. Is the whlte-headgeared chap In the mlxup. (AP Comparatively little argument developed over the aeluctlou of the eaat'a outstanding linemen.

photo). except in naming tbo No. 1 cen and Michigan State managed to deadlock Hoalon college, through 0 Davis, of USC. "Slinging Sam" tar. Captain Mike ttasrak, ky ranks supreme aa a 'orward man In the Duquusne datoiis pass iiunrinrnncn ruiuiRS.

In addition, touchdowns were Weisgerber Falls 19 Points Short scored In games from coast to which stopped Pittsburgh and Marquotte, got the call -ivnr two passer, Is a top punter and a very superior Individual at afcty. Davis has proven himself coast through penalties Inflicted sturdy rivals, Alex Wolclechow- for Illegally blocking pass re 3 worthy successor lo a great line of Scoring Lead luuciiuuwn anti H1111111 aim hiigo-brutseu mailu field goals. The Detroit scoring cuino ou touchdowns by Clurk and Shepherd, and Clark's field goal. The Packers led throughout. Caster Coast League's Most Prized Hurler PORTLAND, Nov.

80 (AP) The speed ball artist of the champion 19.16 Portland Heavers, In tho Pacific Coast bane-ball league, turned out to be the season's most valuable hurlnr, averages revealed toduy. George Caster, although he was not first In low-earned run average or III percentage of games won, hung up the greatrst number of victories, 26, worked the greatest number of complete games, 33. and used his hurling magic In the most Innings, 339. Ha fsctd the largest number of batsmen, 1271, yielded 116 hits and 133 runs but kept his ica of Fordham and Jim Homo of Pennsylvania. Baarak fin ct Trojan quarterbacks, a sllp- 3ry ruuner, good passer and ac ished his career with a remark NEW YORK, Nov.

30 P) ceivers, and In many Instances, only the football tales saved a ball game. In this respect. Is the Yale received In getting the bull on the 1-yard line curate, although not long, kicker. Dirk Welsgerber, an eastern boy West Looms Powerful In Shrine Same Coaches Hollingbery and Locey WiD Find Plenitude of AIU Star Material Available for Kezar Stadium Classic This Year After Famine of Last Season. able "Iron man" record but his margin, on all-around play, was The best quarterback of all we who went west to make good In not great.

a big way on the football fields, nominate for the tailback position Ed Goddard, of Washing against Dartmouth III the game's closing minutes, with the win made a great bid to snatch the national scoring leadership from ton State, everybody's all-America, whose exploits need no gild Selection of Frank's running mates In the all-star backfleld developed more dispute. The Ell star clearly won his place Norman Schoen of Baldwin Wal talents making them known as an "air-minded" eleven. Seven plays and two minutes after the opening kick-off, fullback Francis rushed over the goal from tbe two-yard line. Halfback Lloyd Cardwell did a lot of the work when he ranged np the field with the klckoff for 68 yards to the Oregon State 46. The entire task of getting the score waa accomplished from scrimmage.

The second touchdown of the period began with a drive from the Nebraska 45. The score Itself waa a paaa, Francis to Lea Mo-Donald, end. McDonald pulled in the ball on the Beaver six and ran on to score unhindered. Brilliant Joe Gray, Oregon State halfback, got hta team into trou-- ble and brought on the third Nebraska score of that lopsided opening period. Gray's fumble waa re-' covered on the Beaver 21 by Vlr-' gll Telkln, Nebhaska end.

A few nlava later Francis loomed a 12- ning touchdown just ahead. Only ths fact that the Klls were unable to rash In enabled tlio Indians to pull a victory. squad and resist pleas for local phenoms, the west mentors should field a team combining the beat traditions of Pacific coast power, rugged midwest defense and the new wide-open mode of the southwest. At ends Gene Htbbs, of Southern California, and Bob Schroe-der, of UCLA, tower above a coast crop of senior flankers. Add to this pair Captain Walter Roach, the southwest'a finest pass receiver and a great place kicker, and Will Wallas, tbe sterling wingman who sports the colors of Texaa Christian university.

Del BJork, so good he's been lonesome in the. Oregon line all season, and Dwlght Scheyer, Washington State stalwart, seem naturals tor the tackle assignments. Back of them the west could use Doug Oldershaw, mainspring of Santa Barbara State's line, and "Cab" Callaway, Stanford's outstanding veteran regu ing. lace during the past week, but fell 19 pointa abort of his mark br brilliant ball -carrying. Other halfback selections might The rule glvea the offended nasslng.

blocking, tackling and be Fred Funk, catapult-footed team Ih ball on the enemy signal-calling. Aa a running back UCLA star; Lloyd Russell, Bay- Welsgerber collected two touchdowns against Whitman Thanksgiving day to bring his season's total for 10 games to 98 1-yard line If the Interference bia leading rival was rittaburKh Is called In the end sone. or at sensational Marshall uoiaourg lor'a speedy captain; Bob Flnley, of Southern Methodist, great blocker and greater kicker, whose punting kept the formidable but the latter lacked the all- the point of Interference If It occurs elsewhere. nolnta. but Schoen, who finished around tultmts of Pennsylvania's his campaign the week before re Kvery section this year had Its Fordham rams locking horns with mained on top with 117 points, Franny Murray or Nnvy Hill Ingram, who got the call by thin Instances of the Interference rul earned-run average to 3.79 per game and led the league in strikeouts, 134.

By DON KING United Press Staff Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 20 (UP) Beaten overwhelmingly by the east a year ago, the west promises to reassert its gridiron supremacy when the all-star teams clash at Kezar stadium New Year's day In the annual Shrine game. their own goal posts one whole ing at Important spots. The leading scorers In major conferences or groups of the na margins over Hold berg and Boyd Coach Gll Dohle of Hoalon col Brumbaugh, the ace 01 uu- afternoon, and Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraakan streamliner. Completing the squad at full tion follow: lege had a big argument with an official after Western Mary-.

quesno's backfleld. Pound for Oroup Player and Team Total Schef ter Leaves back, Sam Francis, of Nebraska, laud scared on such a "break. I yard touchdown pass to fallback Midwest pound, there were lew oacas more threatening In a broken although his team won the game.V stands out like a lighthouse. A Konaia uougws, lar. Bchoen, Baldwin-Wallace 117 Seldom has the Pacific coast field than Army's Monk Moyer.

Picking 'only three guards to Far West (Minor) powerful runner and blocker, 1 deft passer and perhaps the long boasted such an array of senior stars aa that from which Orin on Player Search PORTLAND. Nov. 10 (AP) Halfway through the third periled the touchdown apart broke loose all over again. The first Jack White of Prlncoton. Lew Elrerson of Penn and Bill Os- Welsgerber.

Willamette 98 squeese in an extra back, logical (Babe) Holllngbery and Percy est punter in the game today, this Olympic weight-thrower Is the South (Minor) selections might be Marty Kor-dick. Ed Strack, of Oregon State manskl of Holy Cross wore other terrors In the open. Wilson. Appalachian 86 core of the quarter was a 15-yard pass from Thurston Phelps, E. J.

Hrhefter, president of the Portland baseball club, with a a 0 of waivers on rosorve and Drobnltch, of Denrer. Here ideal back. For an understudy for Francis Where's George? East The fight for fullback posi reserve halfback, over the goal are a trio capable of holding Riffle, Albright 84 tion likewise was keen with the west might well turn to little line to McDonald. their own with the best any Southeastern John Mandrahan getting the de Willamette and Dick Welsgerber, plnyers undor bis arm, rodo eastward today to the meeting of minor leaguea this week at where. Bob Davis.

Kentucky 66 208 pounds of dynamite whose Cardwell contributed the most thrilling single play of the rout for Nebraska's final score. He Selecting a center will be diffi Missouri Valler explosions have made themselves heard In the wide football world Pu Manders. Drake 60 cision over Bill Kurllsh, i'enn battering ram and star defensive backer-upper. Both carried tremendous driving power but cult, because really classy pivot- Scheftor said It did not neces men are to be found behind broke through right tackle from his own 42, dashed over toward though far from the spotlight. every redwood tree and mesqnlte sarily mean he was going to clean house but he bad acted Handrahan carried more wea the sidelines, suddenly shifted Locey, western co-oaches, may choose their 22 men this year.

And reports from Texas and that portion of the midwest from which they are entitled to draft talent Indicate a profusion of veteran material there, too. Shrine game rules make only senior collegians eligible, with no more than three players drawn from any one team. A year ago, Holllngbery and Locey encountered a famine of really capable ellgibles. In addition, they apparently were sold a few "duds." But this year, provided they select their material only with an eye to assembling a winning Southern Armtield, Davidson 64 Rocky Mountain White, Colorado 64 nli Ten bush from the Canadian border to the Rio Grande. Gll Kuhn, of pons on the offensive.

his coarse and sprinted diagonally across Multnomah field to the because he thought It a "good Idea to know lust what some Six Out of Ten The all-eastern first team se USC, and his next-door neighbor, lections follow: goal, 68 yards away. Gever. Northwestern 62 of the other clubs think of your players." Sherman Chavoor, of UCLA, are a pair any coach would take Unbeaten Teams End, Lawrence M. Kslley, Oat of this hopeless situation, The Beaver president said he the Orangemen actually fonnd Yale, W.miamsport, pa. without whimpering.

waa after a pair of catchers, two new life. In the last Quarter a Tackle, Averell Danlell, Pitts Wind Up Season For the quarterback post there need be little hesitation In pick or throe pitchers, a utility In- long pass, Gray to Mountain, cov burgh, ML Lebsnon, Pa. ncliler and an outflolder. ing Samuel Adrian Baugh, the Guard, Nathaniel Pierce, Ford ered 25 yarda to the Cornhusker one, Elmer Kolberg banged over NEW YORK, Nov. 20 tflV-Slx TCU all-America, and Darey ham, Hlddoford, Me.

of the nation's eight undefeated DIAMOND Ill-XT TOritXKY PORTLAND. Nov. 30 AIM Center, Michael Basrak, DU- and untied college football teams Southwest-Russell, Baylor 48 Big Six Cardwell, Nebraska 48 Pacific Coast Poporich, Montana 87 Williams, UCLA 37 Cain, Washington 37 Nicholson Leader in Ground Gaining through center. Oregon State kicked off and Nebraska punted back to the Bea quesne, Bellealre, Ohio. had their records all bound up tor the season today, as only one of Leather sllngors champions all from evory section west of tho Guard, William oiunsKira, ver 19.

There the Beavers gath Air Pilot, Pittsburgb, Lancaster, Ohio. them played last week. Mississippi will converge on Portland January 11-13 for the Tackle, Charles Toll, Arkansas State Teachers wound Princeton, Amhorst, Mass. ered speed to more on to a second score. Gray threw 27 yards to Mountain in the end sone for the touchdown.

up Its triumphant campaign with a 13-0 victory over Hendrlx on west's amateur boxing classic the Intornntlonal far western End, William Dadlo, Pitts Answer to Previous Pnzxle burgh, Meadvllle, Pa. Thanksgiving day for Its eighth diamond belt touriinmont. Proceeds go to the Shrine hospitals Q. Clinton Frank, Yale, consecutive victory. Western Re Francis converted twice for braska and Hutchins twice for EUGENE, Nor.

30 (AP) Jimmy Nicholson, who fought Evanston, III. lor crippled cmidrnn. II. Francis Murray, Penn serve, slated to play Its Cleveland rival. Case, the same afternoon, ran into a heavy snow, and the Oregon State.

Statistics gave Oregon State 15 first downs against Nebraska's sylvania, Philadelphia. II. William T. Ingram, game was postponed to next Sat fire. Nebraska gained 206 yards 2nd, Navy, Culver, Ind.

urday. Santa Clara is the only his wsy to the first team auer the season was almost over, proved tbe most effective ground-gainer on the University of Oregon football squad In the 1936 season. The Salem left halfback aver HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured aviatrix. Jl Church benches. 12 Conscious.

14 VerbaL 16Era. 17 Eating sparingly. 19 Stream. 20 Father. 21 Turf.

22 To undermine. 24 Pound. 25 To carry. F. John Handrahan, Dart other which still has a game to E6IYIPITI IDIilTlTlO 5 SB CO AT OF BEE 1 5 rHa ARMSOF bQl i Unds EGYPT Slilkdz CBSAP QRFllD oisnmiE Tens ofePNk.

TjPljN A dHhJT gfo tcaIr eBn Til niahp ofr st ed HaIt jl A JJB OlA DM mr FIR 5 7 AHC EIE PER IRIEISITpclftlllRlol IRllls mouth, Hull, Moss. from rushing and the Bearers 190. Oregon State moved 182 yards with passes against 78 for the Huskers. play, meeting Texas Christian on 13 To vouch. 15 Tennis stroke.

17 Female deer. 18 To chatter. 21 Artist's workroom. 23 Silk fabric. 26 Unit.

27 Musical note. 28 Preposition. 30 Dower property. 31 Line. 32 Verbal forms.

33 Finale. 35 Boat part 37 Dress. 39 Partner. 41 Mental stat Second team: Ends, Barna, December 12. West Virginia, and Holland, Cor Records of the undefeated and aged 4.4 yards every time he bit nell; tackles, Matlsl, Pittsburgh, untied teams: MBRADIO the line and he smashed It 62 times.

Altogether, the Webfoots gone to RUDY'S MEN'S SHOP Where 6th St. Joins Main George dropped right out of the ski when he heard that Rudy's were featuring that new waterproof SPORT AND SKI JACKET $5.95 and" $7.50 Slti panti to match $4.95 A complete line of smart gifti for men W. Pts. P.A. and Kevorkian, Harvard; guards, Montgomery, Princeton, and Mor- Tennesseae WesleyanlO 261 26 compiled 1141 yards from scrim rell.

Navy; center, Hauze, Penn Western Reserve 9 212 25 mage against 1296 tor opposing sylvania; quarterback, Sand- Lewis Resigns Coach's Job at San Francisco LOS ANGELES, Nor. 80 (AP) Qustlon who will succeed Law Ark. State 8 227 24 St. Benedict (Kaa.) 8 201 60 Mlddlebury 8 107 21 Carroll (Wis.) 7 167 13 bach, Princeton; halfbacks, Goldberg Pittsburgh, and Brumbaugh, Duquesne; fullback, Kur to win this race. VERTICAL Uhlig's 47 Lawful.

49 Sun god. 50 Northeast. 51 Right. teams. DEER STALKED ON HORSEBACK IN llsh, Pennsylvania.

Santa Clara 7 119 18 of troops. 1 Envoy. Kirksvllle, Teach 7 79 29 52 To shout 2 To be in debt. "lsn-. Season ended.

64 Touched with 3 You and me. 40 tagie ciaw. rence "Spud'1 Lewis as coach of University of San Francisco's Gill Starts Work iUttereoV 48 Stable at- 27 Meadow, 29 To augur. 81 Bill of fare. 32 To test for flavor 34 Bows.

36 Rim. 36 Scolds. 40 Ream. 42 Electrified particles. 43 Unoccupied.

44 3.1416. 45 Kneels in homage. EVERGLADES MIAMI, Fla. U.R) Gasoline DUCK HOOKED TO football team today Interested observers, following the pilot's resignation yester'day after the Dons' surprising 17-14 victory over Loy and oats are as Important as cart on Hoop Quintet CORVALLIS, Nov. 80 (API- AVOID SUN BAN toes.

56 Bitter herb. 58 Took oath-. 59 She won trans- continental air race. 60 She was the vr siii 5 Female eheep. tendant 6 Three.

52 Taxi. 7 Fowls. 53 Guided. 8 To accomplish 54 One and one. 9 To sin.

55 Lair. 10 Spiked. 57 Musical note. 11 Soft food. 58 Southwest.

ridges and shells In the equipment of the nlmrods who are oia university, It was a brilliant bow-out for FORT WORTH, Tex. U.R) For Joining tbe trek to Miami, according to guides at this gateway to the everglades game regions. several years a city ordlnanco has Lewis, whose resignation follow Slats Gill, Oregon State college basketball coach, began rebuilding a 1936 team for the approaching season today by wondering who would be a Welly Palmberg for 1937, ed newspaper reports of last prohibited hunters from shooting ducks at Lake Worth, near Local hunters have to Fort Worth. begging small game, especially rabbits, from the fenders of This fall, one duck-killer cir The great Beaver atar, gradu automobiles cruising through tbe week that a successor was being considered. E.

Holllngbery, Washington State coach, was named In stories as one who may be asked to take the job. Another prominently mentioned is George Mailer, assistant to Lewis cumvented that law by catching ated this year, was accompanied ducks on a trot-line. A regulation 460-foot line was set In a Into basketball history by two wide plains of low brush, which Is as characteristic of the deep 'glades country as the swampland more Widely known. shallow part of the lake, Its other regulars, Bob Bergstrom and Cliff Folen, guards. at the Ban Francisco school.

hooks baited with grains of corn. Ducks swallowed tbe corn, and For replacements. Gill found Hunting deer on horseback Is another Florida specialty that the hook, and drowned within a six lettermen and five promising holdovers from 1936. usually astounds the northern few minutes. ELECTION CANVASS DONE DECEMBER I sportsman on bis first visit here.

The cruelty of the plan so en PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO 'There are 18 games called raged Walter Hale, lake officer, that he watched the line for 48 hours, but nobody ever came to inspect the trap. SALEM, Ore. (U.R) State-wide football." Several of them can be H- a leTr 3 a s-jH zT Hr- 3 5P If" B-PjQn- 1 HHf-H I I seen at one time by a flask-toting Outmiy Komtdirip Otuwf Kmmdtrlf $7.04 $10.65 $8.81 $15.90 collegian. Hale searched tbe statutes and Still the best bet in town. Our hall soles gkfk for men 1VV Try our 10,000 mile rubber heels found there was no law against catching ducks merely against Elec.

Appliances, O'Brien's. esnvass of the general election vote will be finished by December 1, aocordtng to David O'Hara, supervisor of the elections division of the state department. Following tbe check, Governor Martin will formally notify successful candidates. shooting them. He did find, how This overnight trip brings you Into Portland at 7:80 a.

Above fares good In coaches or tourist Pullmans, latter plus berth "charge. On this overnight run the Klamath brings you Into San Franolsco at 7:62 a. m. Above fares good In roomy coaches; also In tourist sleeping cars, plus small berth charge. ever, mat teaerai and state regulations prohibited tranolng of 50c ducks with cruel tactics.

Pr. If the new ernnchless celery INVENTIONS WANTED Patented or Unpatented. See J. T. Anderson News-Herald Offices succeeds In banishing the other' Jack Frost tb SC.

arar Main Germans are atlng candy made of coal tar. Now it must be harder than over to make little Helnrlch fire up, the coal being potential fudge. Southern Pacific Ticket office, phone 2O00iaflcr.O;8O p. phone 108(1, type, the radio mar need a new sound effect for elephants com ing through the Jungle..

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