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LONG THE BENCIWI a i i ii ii a. ir- jcnv mm i zyr Sidelines Sports Lines SECTION TWOr-Poges 7-12 Sports, Comics, Classified Br Bruce K. Mrm GtMtte-TimM Sport Editor It won't be long before a sandy-haired 6 foot 3 incher who VOL 41. NO. 175 CORVALLIS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1949 ESTABLtSHED 1862" vucr no reasonaoie.

job of replacing that all American on Slats Gill's basketball team this winter Tn Avnot oM I 2. bv SLSSfSl jw me same numoer, 18. Francisco iunior college. Some thre7 seaso tZ came out of San Francisco. Mow SilvM Jc Cisco, university, and extent for th ftTw .1" CL: there no physical resemblance between aTdne.

Gffl "SS wtl he hopes rhapl IS to -Illt Pavn io nhnni Williams AL's Most Valuable NEW YbRK, Nov." 25-(rP)-The Boston Red Scot may have failed to win the American league pennant but they possess the circuit's most valuable player in Ted Williams. The brilliant batting star, whose team lost the flag to the New York Yankees on the final day of the season, gained some measure of revenge when he defeated the world champions Phil Riizuto and Joe Page for the coveted prize. Williams selection hv 7 7 -r. wanaaii, about an inch taller at 6 feet 3 inches and isn't the all-around slicker that the Astorian L0VZr'abW iumper and C.V..:U bujusi io tne taster brand of basketball in which ttm 'finds himself will be determined in the tougneTpre? ha eYer Pla- How well he'dot ttus tMwiiwv. iinai sianamgs of the Orange club reuung wnen ne gave out an award last 2E m0St spring practice.

They're follow- "rT awa.rds whi will be presented ball team secern per a Honoring his 1949 OSC foot auuiuunrang -me Jsu captain, first ever to be announced the fall, there'll be an awartf-for the best down field flTZ Ast luable. Py o- squad, the 7I a me team members themselves. mittee of 24 members of the Baseball Writers' association, three from each city, was doublja- significant since it marked the first time in six years that such an honor was bestowed upon a member of a non-pennant winning club. Detroit Hal Newhouser, back in 1944, was the last player to accomplish It. Only two others, Charley Gehringer and Jimmy Foxx achieved that feat since the writers took over the voting in 1931.

It was the second time that Williams has won. The tall, slonrinv uiauguraiea Dy Portland alumni, is open to in response to numerous questions On the subject, and it is hoped jN-v i a03.ce1.ERi 1 ir )f II cooie LE6AR0N I vir 7- -J i A -i- BILL MARTIN I IV xS.sVvll 1 Wfi I DARRELL ROQINSOM rr i th-7h- Vs lne my 0IIICW1 event lined up to honor wni affairs of the same type AVAwanu ion i certain, Bob Edwards, Corvallis high all-state center two seasons ago still COmoetine fnr nlsn no- PefUon this season, Edwards has been lychaser also won in 1948 and finished second in '43 and losing by one vote to Joe DiMaggio in tlte uus IBU- nui most raubirds figure he could do the team more good in 1953 than In 1950 Edwards should have worth? Sh" Th ound his scoring ability laner year, tiou woudreau, Cleveland's playing manager, won ia.it yeBr. Williams, the 31-vear-old riatiui. oparian onense win be based this year There of San Diego, paced the league in home runs, runs batted in. runs ii.

lnls season ln wgh school and college basketball that on December' 20 when Indiana plays OSC and Corvallis plays Eugene here at the same time. It would be most desirable if arrangements could be made for the Spartan-Axeman game to be played in Gill Coliseum as a preliminary. The December 20 is the earliest date scored, doubles and total bases, but lost the unofficial batting title to Detroit's George Kell on the final day. He was named nn all a VERN STtBLlMA ballot. 'vLr Eugene marks a moving up of the start of the Big Six schedule.

It is Corvallis fire r-" wwn r- omrd muf. 1 end UC tJ. wiV IDAHO I CiSAMTA CLARA 1. SnSt? Western International league basebaJl setup apparently "has men on the AttociatMl Prm 144 a an fJlt. BiU Martin.

Univ.wit, urner a tackle. Other, making I the laam were Kan Cartwntar. nAnet.t. T-- ft (AP Wirephoto) hu a xr mesi instead of the WIL class B) team may come there. A.

A. Hadler of Oroville. Calif, is reported to be the man behind the move, but at the moment no action is forthcoming. Lane county recently set up a county zoning system and the county court hasnt acted on a petition to be allowed to build a new baseball park. Seems a decision is being held up until the Lane county fair board makes up its mind whether or not to allow use of the fairgrounds for baseball The Far West league is understood to be trying to.

get an eight-team circuit again this summer, with Eugene and Reno as new cities. The loop was six teams through most of last summer after Vallejo and Santa Rosa dropped out Carpe nler Draws Most Votes iii Winning Position Pacific Wins 33-15 In Pear Bowl Game Union, Banks in Class 8 Finals On Associated Press' 25th All-Coast Selection MEDFORD, 25-P)-A blistering second ouarter SAN FRANCISCO Nov 3slm Army, Ii3vy Ready For Contest- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25-V Army, boasting air undefeated string of, 19 straight, and an-erratic Navy eleven meet on the gridiron for the 60th time tomorrow in a game for which past performances can be tossed down the i Earl Blaik'i Black Knights from West Point haven't bowed since Notre Dame's 27-7 romp in 1947. They are favored 4o keep that record Intact in Philadelphia's huge municipal stadium where President Harry 5. Truman and some 102,000 other football fans will be on hand for the 10:30 a.m.

(PST) kickoft But backers ot the Middies delight recalling; tha the Cadet stronger favorite In 1948 when Glen Davis and Doe Blatrchard led the Went Point forces and again last fall when Navy had not won a game. The Blanchard-Davis'team won 21-18 but the Navy was knockine icket OSC Hoop The Associated Press has released The 1949 AP All Pacific Coast team: ing which they powered to three touchdowns paced Pacific University to a 83-19 Pear Bowl football wnai considers of its most representative teams in the 25- Age Class Home Cut Ht. 6'3" Madison Square Garden. In New York it will be quartered at the Paramount hotel. The Orangemen wUl fly west to Madison, December 7, play Wisconsin, and then travel by train tt Minneapolis- to meet Minnesota December riO.

The final bop west will be by plane: leavin Minn-- 21 3r. Lake Arrowhead. Cal. Sale Goes Well year-history of picking all Pacific coast football teams. victory over the California Aggies yesterday.

SUn Russell led the five-touchdown assault bv the Horthwaat 24 24 23 Sr. Eugene, Ore. Sr. Oakland, Calif. Sr.

Bonner Ferrv-i lda Mora than 100 exoerts thromrh- By Associated Press Union from eastern Oregon and Banks from northwestern Oregon will fight it out next week for the state Class high school football championship. This was determined in a pair of Thanksgiving day games that saw Union' -emotey Malin, at Klamath Pulls, and Banks down Bandon, IMJ, at Forest Grove. The site and time of the title game will be determined later. Wt, Bob Wilkinson, UCLA 199 Darrell Robinson, Ore. 197 Jim Turner, Calif.

..34 Carl Kiilsgaard, Idaho 820 Rod Franz, Calif. 108 Vera Sterling, Santa Cl 194 CJ. Castagnoli, Stanford 207 Eddie Le Baron, C.O.P. 168 Bob Celeri, Calif 173 Kn Carpenier. Or.

St. 184 put the far est participated in the poll in which only one team Rose Bowl-bntmaCalifwala-- Tanded more than one man titi tiw firct 84 Sr. San Francisco, Cal. 84 Sf. Redwood" Citv.

Cal. People who ha vent been able to see Iheiwpicflsbm-UJregon State college basketball teems of flPPjia at 8:15 4 conference eo-champions, passing to three touchdowns, aettini up a fourth and scoring the last with a line buck after recovery of an Ag. 6'0" 6'4" nw t'l" 6'ft 6'Ms" 5'8" 5'10" 8'0" S8" in rornana at 7:32 p.m. that night. the past few seasons in action ap eleven.

parently figure the newest edi The California choicps wr 22 19 21 22 22 Sr. Cal. Sr. Turlock, Cal. Sr.

Fort Bragg, Cal. Sr. Seaside, Ore. Sr. Alhambra, Cal.

be The Pacific bacn also counted The first game here will against Utah on December it. tion will be going places too, and ouara Koa rrani, Tackle Jim Tur two or we losers' tallies when he Bill Martin, U.S.C. 200 mey wani io watcn In action. ner, ana quarterback Bob Celeri. State interest switched today to the uppermost corners of Oregon The athletic office at OSC re- was trapped in tne end tone for a safety after a long punt and penal- Mississippi End Hfjs Franz and Turner ponea loaay me -sale of season1 io Astoria ano La urande.

The Northeastern Oregon contest takes each were far out at the victory door when time ran put. Then a year ago, the Middle battled the West Pointers tn a 21. Third Pass Record ticKets in the new GUI Coliseum is "going well." No figures were in front-, in the voting for their top Dining, for there the surprising La Grande team goes into action low the Malheur national forest 21 deadlock. That tie and a 7-7 HATTIESBURG. Miw respective positions.

Franz, an stalemate with Pennsylvania in 1947 are- the only black annra nn Second Team Joe Cloidt, Washington Harold Hatfield, U.S.C. Gordon White, Stanford Jim Cullom, Calif. Chet Daniels, Oregon Jim Dowling, Santa Clara Leon McLaughlin, U.C.L.A. Don Paul, Washington State Ernie Johnson, U.C.L.A. Hall Haynes, Santa Clara Bob Sanders, oounaary.

No group applications will be al lowed. tonight. The opponent will be Marshfield -KEnd Cliff Coggiirof Mississippi Southern has his third national Pos. End End Tackle Tackle Guard Guard Center Back Back Back Back given out it is believed that already several times as many tickets have been sold as for the past few years when the number was restricted to 300. Third Team Ken Rose, Stanford Bill McColl, Stanford Volney Peters, U.S.C.

Harry Thompson, U.C.L.A. Tom DeSrlvia, Oregon Stat Ray De Jong, Calif. Les Richter, Calif. Jim Powers, U.S.C Harry Hugasian, Stanford Ollie Matson, US.F. Hugh McElhehny, Wash.

ail-American lasts, Army' string of triumphs. pass receiving record today. ear, is being The prize will be a berth in Class A finals, Both learns are unbeaten. He got it last nisht in rlramot i prominently Marshfield, however, has been tied easKetball fans all over the iinrea.io nis-college playing career, iwire. ii urunae nas won nine cuivmng mree Dasses.

Tva straight. ior wucnaowna that gave South La Grande spurred upstate hopes ern a zo-zi victory over the Uni versity. of Louisville. Oregon State players receiving honorable mention: McGuire and Thomas, ends; Niemi, tackle; Twenge, back. iasi weeK Dy drubbing highly regarded Klamath Falls, 31-0.

This led upstate fans to 'believe tnat Coggin went into the earn with a record of 90 catches for 999 yards. The three catches for 88-yards brought his total for th 4-LB. FRititt in -have bn Rabbit. on Larro can Seeustodayi vauey have been buying up the reserved seats, it was reported. A total Of 3100 chair-type seats are available.

The purchasers will have the same seat the entire season. Season tickets for ight conference games are now being offered, together with reserved seats for individual pre-conference tilts. Preference closes December 3. Travel Route Listed The travel itinerary for the squad's pre-season trip east was announced today. i ARM iiieiuionea ior tne -k same honors this season.

qrr A The Celeri vs. Eddie LeBaron of Kea Carpenter College of Pacific controversy was settled by placing both backs on the first team. While each is a T-formation quarterback, Celeri would also be an expert halfback. Oregon State halfback, Ken Carpenter, a tripie threater, drew down the most votes among the backs, however. Bill Martin, stocky hard-hitting U.S.C.

fullback, rounds out the first team backfield. In the line, Idaho's Carl Kills-gaard was the choice as Turner's running mate, and Vem StpViino nt oo ior 1,00 yaras in ten games. His average for each nunc was 108.7 yards. LaGrande was the team most likely to keep the title from going again to Portland. Tougher One Due Some feared, thougn, that the lopsided win over Klamath Falls was a fluke.

The game with Marshfield is expected to prove whether La Grande has the power to cope Quite a Ball Game; Five Extra Periods, Final Score 125-123 Hockey Results Rr that A mf kA Pacific Cout Lulu DAVE'S FEED SEED 1275 N. 9th Phone 1080-J Corvollis, Ore. American Lejtl BUndingi w. I. Bob' ii 2 Vrity HkcrT Paintu 30 Klfrtrlo 27 Wcillurk Hhoen i KOTC 2n MctfemaM Candy io American legion ill Wllon Mutori 17 Hartaork Tharp 1 Kirttime Ktortta 17 TkiIb Motor.

ia 1.. 11 11 14 17 il 24 lea if, 21 J2 .614 .4 77 AIT The team will fly from Portland the night of December 1, arriving in Buffalo shortly after noon on December 2. It will play Canisius December 3, then go to New York by train December 4 to play New York University December 6 "in Taconn 2, PortUnj t. One Lot, Two tits OSWEGO, Kan. -(UJM- A lot near Parsons, one of 59 pieces of property auctioned at a tax sale by Sheriff J.

brought only 25 cents. Santa Clara, an all-coast selection last year, drew down the guard spot opposite Franz. wnn a i'ortiana team, The Portland entranr is" Grant, unbeaten and untied: Grant is favored to win from Hillsboro at Portland tomorrow. The other" game tonight will pit Westport vs. Mohawk in six-man play at Astoria.

The other six-man finalist will be determined in a game between Talent and Weston at Central Point tomorrow. It was a close battle for the ren SYRACUSE, Nov. 25 (JP) -How's this for a basketball game? Fiv extra periods. A final scor of 125-123. A total of 123 fouls.

It happened last night in tb National Basketball association where the Syracuse Nationals finally downed the Anderson Packers after nearly four hours of exhaustive effort. You could hardlv shake a drum ter position with Stanford Pivot-man Castagnoli getting the nod over Leon McLaughlin of U.C.L.A. Bob Wilkinson of UCLA Wat a Eeaulta: Boll' ()i-Tnifti r.0; MS; bjrnrh 410; Limit M.S; Khij.1 (4 Tortrtt Miller 491), KielMock standout for one end position, and Darrell Robinson. Oreeon's catching wingman, snagged the oth er ena spot. CAN BE A In the Class semi-finals.

Union had little trouble in disposing of Malin, but Banks had to fight from a first-quarter 6-6 deadlock for its victory. Union scored one touchdown in the first period, two more in the third, then intercepted three passes McDonald Candy (3) Mntromrry Hardin tUrrtaon HU: Whl! i worth 41; Hurkrrt 4.i(i Harriaon Klc I trie (I) Imff Filcrlafm I Aufcry 1: Hlaton at, Harriaon 453. Hartaock Tharp 0 I Harttnck lne lrae averaees 207 and th backs go at about 181 pounds. AHentiim Ilii roo; Pro Gridders Ready Kryuolda Riiaacll Cnnilf Son Marco 320 Variety Hakcry (4) Thnrr, t0 640; 401: Starr 4, Kelt iner Slt; Kennedy 545 O'Toole Mot.r (a William 4 Kantaon haudt MS: Tipton 4IH; B. Williaiua 32.

WiUnn Motors, 121 stick at the new NBA records. All but one of the Packers were charged with the legal limit of six fouls. Minneapolis' high scoring mark of 121 last Sunday was wiped out. The league record for scoring by two team was topped. A crowd of 6.821 turkey stuffed fans worked It off.

silting and standing sitting and standing. It was 78-71 at the end of regulation time. Then, in order, it was knotted (. 7, and 107 before they finally broke up. High man was Johnny Mack-nowtki of the Nits with 21 points.

ana converted tnem into touchdowns in the fourth period. Malin's lone score was set up by a Union fumble. Jack Brown threw a pass for the first Banks touchdown, only to see Bandon tie the game on an 80-yard kickoff return. Undismayed, Brown threw three more touchdown passes to net the Banks' victory. nnina afl Miner 42: l.arn.r, 4.7; Carlaon 401.

KOTC 8anera (31 Hide 4.14; Traak 41; Hill 48(1: Nathaniel 4B0. Herilt 4U4. Jenaen I'amta I I n. enaen 4 For Playoff in AA By Associated Press The lineup was set today for the championship playoffs in the All-America conference but over in the National football league the Chicago Bears kept the situation in a state of uncertainty. It looks like the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams for the title same in the National hut yreen 4V r.

Jensen 388: Horn 4ej Aaana American Lecion (1; Walker 427 Wiekel 4i(7: Crooka 483; Laws MermtalOn 411. Kireatone HtoreR 3) Morria 525; Heitele 33 ll abaentea iiyij, 31a. I i ceotplet accisMry V2950 SHOrSMITH'S vMliHIy. Nw aMUw COP Nears Record For Points Scored SAN LUIS OBISPO. Nov.

25-tVUndefeated and untied College of the Pacific is out after the all time national scoring record set by Army in 1944 with 504 points the Bears are still in there pitching mathematically. They could slip into the western division title by winning their next two games against Pittsburgh and the Chicago Cards while the Rams were dropping two of their last PwWm a bmcMmi it iwh Hsmw. SHU Rational Laacaa Raaolta afedotand Creamery (Oj Nordtke 43 4 Barrier 3(4, Jialeaky 800 Kelly 424 Thornton 517. Jack John (4) Xojwb S73; Lawrence Mil- Jayna 470; Kcnith $14: Nnlind 53.1 Benton C'oamy Herald (4i Rurkr 403 L'rhan 553. Loerke 43(j ffeiaehwtti SHI: Loo 547 Pacific Kroit Smith 3B4; Winkla 351: liro.o 411 ier 5S; Mchnidt 342.

AIM Smith Hardware (4) Carlaon 4M Mtaaim 443 Venne 53D llagedom 47; Heitama 519. Knifhta of Colomboa (0) p. Horn 432: Kinn. Ill JAKE SCHAEFFER One of the Greotest Three-Cushion Ployers in the World. Only player ever to run 400 in Cham pionship Balk-Line Billiard Play.

Holder of All Records in 18.2 Balk-Line flay. See This Master Perform in a Matchless Exhibition ELKS LODGE Friday, November 25 8:30 P.M. FREE TO ALL ELKS Psmo nH la hMrica) On CMtar ich mmI. wiffcetrt Mierl wbick wtim drc-tar mw, kal 4rm pmt. IwriaMM drill pmt.

loHw. i Mocir, a aultar HtMit MM iittM cm Antlerless Deer Due For Special Season A special antlerless deer season in a section of Grant county will be held from December 15 to December 18, both dates inclusive, the state committion announced today. One thousand special permits will be issued. Hunters wishing to apply should send $5 to the state game commission. 1634 SW Alder, Portland 8, including the type and number of present license held.

Applications will be accepted until November 30, and if more than 1000 apply a drawing will be held December 2. Tags to successful applicants will be mailed December 6. The special season was ordered to reduce the deer in the area which has been overgrazed and in a season. The Tigers scored 88 points yesterday against Cal Poly's 0 to bring A eW mlMiiv six ponM. Mkna4lM lilt4 langth.

Tkk Ifomm worki yew SMOWMITH 9f4 ceapt loot ($19 JO meir loxai 10 oou even in ten games. They have a good chance for that extra four points in a game Dec. 16 with the University of Hawaii at Hawaii. Cm im tmd Utit (ifuw wm! SHOKMITH la MraiiM. homitw cWty.

TkcM'm KMMnf Da SMOKMITN StMW mI wity 4J; D. Horn 452; Zwickle 41(1 PepafCi.la (4) Stillinger 41K; Crow. 173; Itatridaon 3K4 Kuren 521; Col 4Bd. Vcllurh (Oi Ilite 2 Hloasom 3BH tliller Sao; Jamo 41 Lindatrom 427. AiaabarKer Motor a lb) Hardin 339, Maaoai Priddy 467; liaekett 4X1-Pleteheiy 4H2.

Kappa Pai 4) fana 4 5 Seilli. Foraiiind 47; Cook 7-Jokaaan 43a. three with the New York Bulldogs. Chicago Cards and Washington. The Bears kept their title hopes alive by rolling over the Detroit Lions in Detroit yesterday, 28-7.

The game shared the turkey day professional spotlight with two engagements in the All-America conference that plunked the idle Buffalo Bills squarely into the postseason scrambling. The champion Cleveland Browns edged out the Chicago Hornets, 14-6, on the icy Hurt of Chicago stadium while the New York Yankees took the measure of the Los Angeles Dons, 17-16, in a thriller on the coast. The Bills wiQ nlav the loariins playoffs Dec. 4 while the Yankees tackle the San Francisco Forty-Niners. Winners meet Dec.

11 for the league championship. "When the Supreme Court was moved from the Capitol in 1937 to its own building, each Justice had his individual chair moved with him. where the animals face starvation. The open area is roughly bounded The permanent Secretariat Building of the United Nations, now being erected on New York's east side, will be 39 stories high and have about 20 acres of floor space. 121 S.

4k on tne south by U. S. Highway 28 from near Dayville to the Bear bone 412 T- creek road east of John Day. The i Browns the first round of the nonnern boundary will mainly fol-,.

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