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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949 O'DELL WANTS MEN MANGRUM IN.ll!RESi oS0 PAY C. WE; AND SAVE 6 8 ON TOP FOR OREGON SHOULDER, MAY NOT TUSSLE SATURDBAY PLAY, GOLF TOURNEY SEATTLE, Nov. 3—M—Coach HOLLYWOOD Nov. 3— Howie Odell is going to sacrifice| Mangrum, fourth of las the charpness gained ty physical list of pro golf money contact | work in order to have hisflikely to be out of tol University of Washington gridders t of this year at top physical condition for Satur- n injured shoulder. v day’s meeting in Portland with the and his wife were Q Oregon Ducks. 1 ln automobile of ajz He ordered the entire squad to it was in a leave their pads in the dressing machine. room yesterday and sent the team police report m the golter .,m, through a two-hour dummy scrim- jured huuh]u- during mage session against Oregon de- [an al ation with the driver ot fensive’ patterns. machine. “We can't be down for this one. I e re st U5 At CHANGES pkop();fi[i - PAC. Const meu JAKE LAMOTIATO |~ "= """ o FIGHT NEXT Monm i ) an(‘]t ]l:fi ’\ hLL‘C sug ol ln< own wlu(h ln ans NEW YORK, Nov. 3—#—Middl weight champion Jake F was scheduled to meet with Inter- national Boxing officials today tc decide an opponent for a non-titic bout in Madison Square Garden CAsii Dec. 2. Three foes — Tommy Yarosz, | Mcnaca, Pa.; Robert Villemair "I’I:\)xvx's are scouted from one | gy he country to the other. 2 umpires?” argues Sheely. ther items up for disposal, q ready has made up his LaMotta was ‘to have defended|” said he would vote to his crown against Marcel Cerdan | Cturn to 8-week schedule, a 25- ’ ofl Dec. 2, Cerdan was' killed in a|Mman player limit, felimination ofj e i Cup series and 1)1 lane crash last week. overnors’ E -season title affair with the|r 3 France and Dick Wagner, Portland Ore., have been suggested to Jake by matchmaker Al Weill of the In-| "™ ternational Boxing Club. 3 winner of the International-Ameri- | DRAKE STAR TOPS |+ 0t INGRID STATITIS 5, d@gs’g,, %E Bright oi Drake University leads i the field in total offense according to major college football statistics released by the National Collegiate ried yesterday by Alaska Coastal .‘; Athletic Bureau today. Bright has Airlines, as they brought 33 per |> gained 1,648 yards. Buddy Lex oi/g o into Juneau, took 28 out, and| William and Mary is second With | o rieq eight between other points.| @F 1,264 yards. 58 They were: T Leaders in other departments are To Angoon: Eddie Jack, Mr. and| Rushing — Johnny, Papit, \’“ | Mrs. David Smith; to Tenakee: ‘ @ EPa, 985 yards; RgightytTos. |Mrs. charlte Johnson, Ronnie| Passing—Tom O'Malley, Cincin- | O'Toole, John Pasquan. ‘ nati, 93 completions; Ed Songin,| 74 sitka: R, D. Stevens son, Rich- ‘ Septon Ccl]cge 8. {ard Warren, Ed Warren, Bonnie| 6 | Randall, N. Carlson, Mrs. Rhoten, = W|1 m Canty, Dr. e ‘H( stad, Blh Harvard, James " | Gosnell. ON(E WASN'T 'I'HERE To petersburg: Brooks Hanford,| €€ M. Burrie, Tony Schwamm; to|(> e Ketchikan: Mr. Hartline. v DURHAM, NC Nov. 3—P—| To Skagway: Paul Jackson, Jack > Blaine Earon, Duke's sophomore| Gould, Rex Hermann, Lawrence | end who wasn't even a regular| Wiicox; to Pelican: John Krug- e member of the team at the begin- | mess Jr.; to Port Althorp: John| g’ ning of the season, is this week’s Walso; to Hoonah: David Marvin. ‘- lineman of the week. From Gustavus: H. O. Erickson,| The 20-year-old lad from Al- Anne White, Alice White; ir e toona, Pa., won first honors in the Hoonah: Harry See. Eric Jacks weekly Associated Press poll for from Elfin Cove: Mr. and Mrs.| ¥ his solid play against Georgia Tech. C. W. Hubbard, Helen Houston. j “I can sure thank the other boys From Haines: E. C. Baker, L. B.| for that honor,” he said, “Using D. Smith; from Skagway: Mrs.| that eight-man line against Tech, Bogue, R. Cranston, john Heider-/ f; they made it easy for me to look hLerger. ‘fl good.” From Ketchikan: A. C. Muttart, :> His spectacular defensive play C. A. Dunnell, Melvin Johnson, Al-| helped Duke come from behind in berta Rau, John Cramer, Jack Mc- ’ the second half to beat Tech, Donald, Anna Dye, 27-14. It was the third straight From Petersburg: W. A. Chipper- game that he stood out in Duke’s| field, Hugh White; from Sitka: K. = defensive line. | Grimes, Max O'Brien, Conrad | rg i _— ism\ns R. Williams, "Caron Wise, | . . R. Studley, Charles Grobby, Clara | @ pro Nel Klng wlns | Robinson; from Angcon: Mrs. | | Frank, Gertrude Frank, A. M= To Widen Tour Maich = I WINDSOR, Ont.,, Nov. 3—P—Big EQ Jack Kramer, the king-pin of pro- (0"0" BOWL IS ‘Q‘ Sixty-nine passengers were cars- fessional tennis, widened his ex hikition match series edge here last SolD oul' ]‘ night over Pancho Gonzales, new‘ REPOR pro recruit. The sand-haired champion “ent DALLAS, Nov. 3—®—The Cot- three up on Gonzales, trimming | ton Bowl already is sold out and the 20-year-old Californian, 6-4, no one has the least idea what 3-6, 6-4, before 1,800 fans. |teams will play in it. The host The pair now have met five team is the Southwest Conterence times on their schéduled world champion and right now three tour of 85 cities. Kramer has won |teams are in the running for that four matches and Gonzales one. |honor. ; @"g For?cast S v : JOE HARRIS Forecasts by one of the nation’s leading forecasters of | intercollegiate football games. (Averages 82.99% cor- rect.) Compliments of Gordy, Gene and Chuck at the ‘M Snake Pit Bar—So. Franklin St. SATURDAY — NOVEMBER 5 &rmy ot Fordham ............._..... T California . L3 Washington State ... 7 Michigan ... ¥ Purdue ............. 7 Minnesota . % 7 Notre Dame .. .27 7 Oregon State : 7 Oregon Washington 1 U.Ss. 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