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FOOTBALL - . SCORES . The following are final scores of college football games played last night: UCLA 46; St. Mary's (Calif.) 20. Miami (Fla. 26; Villanova 21. Marquette 21; Detroit 20. Wake Forest 32; Chattanooga 14 South Carolina 19; The Cidadel 7 West Te: State 20; Arizona State (Flagstaff) 0 Tennessee Tech 32; Western Ken- tucky 6. Univ. of Hawaii 19; College of Pa- rific 13. Willamette 6; Portland Univ. § (tie) Barbara 0. Wesleyan 15. Southern Oregon 12; Oregon Jay- vees T. Rutgers Jayvees 13; Lehigh Jay- vees 13 (tie) Navy 150-Pound 15; Cornell Jay- vees 0. Northwestern Jayvees 41; Ohio State Jayvees 0. Delaware Jayvees 20; Temple Jay- vees 0. Connecticut Jayvees 18; Sprin field 7. Yale Jayvees 45; Dartmouth Jay- vees 0. Jayvees 0. - (By the Associated Press) ! Defeated twice in two nights, the Portland Eagles were in a sec- ond place tie today in the Pa- cific Coast Hockey League North- ern Division with the Vancouver Canucks, the team which beat them last night 6-3. In the Southern Division the Los Angeles Monarchs put on a scoring to edge the Fresno Falcons 8-6 in a game played at Hollywood. Ray Chaisson and Bill Simpeil «Slapped in a goal apiece near the end of the third period to bieak a 6-6 tie and boost the Mcnarchs out of the cellar 2 e R TIDE TABLE NOVEMBER 3 Low tide, 2:40 am. 3.5 feet High tide, 9:31 am., 129 feet o Low tide, 15:26 p.m., 6.2 feet High tide, 21:13 p.m., 129 feet NOVEMBER 4 Low tide, 3:45 am, 3.0 feet High tide, 10:22 am,, 14.1 feet Low tide, 16:26 p.m., 4.6 feet High tide, 22:24 p.m., 139 feet @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1946 San Joe (Calif.) State 20; Santa | | West Virginia Tech 23; W. Va Princeton Jayvees 34; Columbia | burst in the final minutes of play ‘Washington State butiit meet in Memorial Stadium today in a Pacific Coast Confer- ence contest which has little ef- fect on the standings. RLMK%% B i Daily Schedules fo: AP SPORTS ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERTON, JR NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Dcn't be surprised if Tommy Harmon turns up at fullback for the Los An- geles Rams some Sunday The ex-sportscaster hasn't keen doing too badly at halfback, but George Halas claims Tommy would be the third-best fullback in “T" forma- tion 1ootball—ranking behind Bill Osmanski and Bronko Nagurski And when Halas talks, Na- t Football League coaches lis- ten. . . . Penn State and Wash- ington State plan to inaugurate a football series in 1947, playing the nrst game at Hershey, Pa EVERYTHING AT (OR FOR) STEAK When the Chicago Bears reached New York to play the Giants lest week, each player was handed to pay for his weekend grub. John Schiechl, Rudy Mucha and Fred Davis dropped into a -Broad- way restaurant for Saturday lunci because Davis knew the manager and were so well fed for $1.57 that they decided to return for dinner. This time the tab was $6.90 apiece, which must have left them pretty hungry by Sunday right. - Harvard Jayvees 14; Harvard pren 3. TACOMA INDIANS INBATILE SUNDAY TACOMA, Nov. 2—Tacoma’s In- dians, - who meet the Salt Lake City Seagulls here Sunday after- noon in the be battling to stay on top of the Pacific Coast Proiessional Football League Northern Division ladder. r final home game, will The San Franeisco Clippers slip- ped into a tie with the Indians for the Division lead when they defeated the Sac 37-0 last night at the Seals’ stadi- um. Both top teams now have a record of five wins and one de- amento Nuggets feat. - e - BEARS, WASHINGTON STATERS TO TUSSLE..... .. BERKELEY, Calif, California’s unh: v DPY The two frustrated teams are ex- pected to attract some 35,000 stead- fast fans. They have a combined record of two wins and a tie in 10 efforts. -~ California was a slight i favorite @ w » IRLINES s glum gridiron " @ KEICHIKAN @ CY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLANES based at SITKA, SKAGWAY FOR INFORMATION Phone 6123 RESERVATIONS _— WALLOPED BY UCLA, 467020 LOS ANGEL! w. 2 The University of California at Los An geles Bruins remained one of the nation’s top t major col- lege teams today ter humiliating St. Mary's Gaels the se argest UCLAns, led by didate Lef and T-Quarterb: roll up a 19-7 le quarter a well end of the thirc ever hope ¢ ad of pull- ing an upset. h Be c secondary forces that St rallied to score twice in the final period The game, a non-conference cox with no be n the Bruin's Rcse Bowl campaign, brought the UCLANS' total points for. the sea- sen to 207 in six games to op ponents’ 59, Baldwin scored three touchdowns, one on a pass from sharpshooter Case, good for 49 yard: on a pogo-pass from C for 22 yards. Case pitched anot six-point strike to Halfba Erni Johnson. Squirming Herman Wedeweyer, the Gaels’ All-America from Jlast year, a marked man, was the goat, and could be charged directly or indirectly with four Bruin touch- downs. The Hawaiian star had a punt blocked 1for the first touchdown, punted poorly to set up the next, saw his pass intercepted to lead to a third, and was charged with interference on a | play prior to another UCLAn score. Wedemeyer fired two scorin however, to End He son, one good for 48 yards, the other for 23, and cut locse f a 92 yard runback of a Kkick across the Bruin godl, only to have the play nullified by a Bruin off- ‘sxdu on the play. - - - another se, good | The use of cork for life preserv- | ers was known to the Greeks and | Roman: - eee Fielder’s Choice POSING with his pretty fiancee, Miss Ellen Kaputsa, Chicago, 111, is Andy Pafko, star center fielder of the Cubs. A friend from Pafko’s home town, Boiceville, Wise,, introduced them; Pafko gave her a ticket to the last world series and now they're setting the date, (International) | y end a month-long fast, offer thanks and sped hands and bowed heads at s{ [ erate the feast of Eid-ul-fitr, the day on which I tealf’s alms to the poor. The congregation stands (lop) wilh ¢ prayers. As prayers continue, they kueel (bottom) and touch their foreheads to the g ' PRACTICE DATES ST. MARY'S IS PERCTE Bk FOR BASKETEE 6 to 20, before tea rowd of the 1946 t OREGON |, ANGELES, Nov , including Jake Leicht, were! Ncvember 15 Badminton Club . -Imperial;Lions Los Angeles | - Im- ternational )00 Smith Rivers, in the United States. Y \ PAGE THKEE : F ” * by ek Yo %y S 453 502 509 1474 © SUN RISES — SETS ® DRI 520 | Burford’s Triangle ° . RULEL JY VY s snow 187 1 143 517 © NOVEMBER 3 . L 8:16 am. e 5:06 pm. ® . . . o A For COMFORT and SERVICE Get the WASHINGTON Thatcher, SIS Mgr Habit! 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