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| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1949 (OPEN BOWLING HERE | The Tuesday Night men's lea | play got underway on the remod {eled Elks alleys last night Stand- |ard Aviation, Parsons Electr.c | Thomas Hardware and Sicks Rain 1g for top honors. | £ Hers £ G | ElKS All[vs TO | P ctrics downed Hen- : :Z::T":* Ly 27 pins, Standard Avia- START 'HURSDAYMH doing the same to June Florists by 47 pins, in the 7 p.m | e | matches. NEW YORK,’Nov. 30—@—Four| The Candy League for play on! In the 9 pm. matches. mas more of the smaller bowls had | the EIks alleys has been organized | Hardware won over Don Atels by MORE BOWLS 120 pin Sicks Rainiers led the ACS. \ s Electrics wa i will open the season tomorrow right and every Thursday there-| With 117 pins ove after. There will te howling at 7, B. Mork of Par their lineup completed today, I ing only thre2 announced p season college football shows shop- ping for talent. o'clock and at 9 o’clock. {high scorer with a total of 55¢ At the same time two efforts to Bowlers for 7 o'clock play are pins while Doc Stewart of Hennings as follows, four teams: took top honors for individual untied College of a bowl attraction land unteaten, the Pacific met failure. The four bowls to finish their programs were the Raisin at L. Uggen, B. M. Lavenik. J. Merritt, C. Shattuck, A. Niel- |lows: son, J. Waddell. ; B L. Blanton, S. Johnson, B. Can-| STANDARD AVI Hucy, E. Estepp,| coring with 213 i in dot dividual and team scoring fol- ATION Fresno, Calif., the Salad at Phoenix, § Ariz,, the Little Rose at Pasadena, | tillion, Mrs. Lavenik. Handicap 24 24 24— Calit, and the Texas Rose at| L. shattuck, B. Blanton, E. Par- Hoffower 197 198 136— Tyler, Tex. | & Mrs. Johnson. Bas 135 135 13 Texas Tech accepted an invita-| BOW ling at 9 o'clock are: Wood 105 tion to meet San Jose State in the| MIs. Applegate, M. Mork, W. Mil- | McCarthy 134 9 165— fifth annual Raisin Bowl Dec. 31.|l€T, E. Forsythe. | Eaker 160 193 139 The Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex.| FP. Hagerup, D. Ward, E. Payton | Totals 755 815 736 has signed Georgetown and Texas|and Scott. PARSONS ELECTRIC Western. | E. Ward, E. Hagerup, E. Lincoln, | Hagerup 176 182 187— Mesuwhile, two proposed post-|Lt. APplegate. Hendrickson ... 162 160 153— season games for College of the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forsythe, J.|B. Mork 203 179 192— Pacific blew up in thin air. | Hodgman, J. Hazlett, Jr, R. Cruso. Parsons 138 160 145— The Press Club at San Francisco| The 7 o'cloyck bowlers are asked | King 165 155 College of the|!> be prompt for play. Totals 834 836 T799—2469 ‘wanted to match Pacific and Villanova in the Press JUNEAU FLORIST HOCKEY GAMES ! Bowl at San Francisco Jan. 2. Villa- | R ¢ nova turned down the bid. I H 11:_4 153 146— 412 Then it was announced the Pa-| i hittier 145 132 163— 440 cific boys and Baylor had agreed | ;ll/l\l\lfln 124 162 1(:20— 446 to meet at Sacramento Jan. 2 : (By the Associated Press) ;1: ?‘"“Wk 14}0 169 1;32— 461 Baylor said it isn’'t so. “Not in-| The Tacoma Rockets, who have | LaJoie 152 196 '1_32A .500 terested,” announced the Southwest | dropped nine straight games on| Totals 674 812 17732259 Conference team. {the road, gave the New West-| HENNINGS The other bowl news of the day ' mincter Royals a 9 to 4 thumping | £ rt 35 1?7 21.3— 545 concerned an early quotation of|cn Tacoma ice last night. ‘T:m 183 174 161— 518 odds on the big games. They were: | At Victoria, the Fresno F:dcons’ Sperling 147 16:1 164— 478 Rose—California 6 points over | bowed to the Victoria Cougars, 5|Henning 118 133. ]37— 390 Ohio State. {10 3. It was the tl straight beat- ‘ Davein 172 146 173— 401 | ing the Falcons have taken on (heiri Totals 55 819 848—2422 Sugar—Oklahoma 7 points ovel Louisiana State. j northern division invasion. —_— THOMAS HARDWARE Cotton — Rice 7% points over| The San Diego Skyhawks came ! North Carolina. from Lehind at Oakland to post a;R:pk‘ x§3 ll:U Orange — Kentucky 2': points {4-3 victory. { A. Sturrock 1;)6. 17 over Santa Clara. Walt Babey, Oak defenseman, | Alexander 146 145 i was cut over his right eye by the| Burke 173 144 Th A ek nhveician Pe- |Stck of Maurice Lallo of San Diego | Snow 146 180 e ancient Greek physician Pe-| ., "y, ing period. Five stitches | Totals ... T4 804 danius Dioscorides recommended | oo o oquired to close the cut and SICK'S RAINIERS dried rose leaves in wine fof head-, 100 pe off the ice for some |Lockridge 144 135 182— 461 aches, pains in the eyes, ears and ilm!c. Eeged 102 156 117— 375 e { —_— Cole 202 183 129 BT | | Hazlett 174 178 156— 508 i s | Mordenson 110 154 188— 452 Buy Christmas Seals { FIGHT DOPE Totals 732 806 772—2310 ! | DON ABEL ‘J Squared circle events and results :Lunnk 125 157 137— 419 | 1ost night are as follows: | Lindstrom 181 160 -162— 503 | At Los Angeles—Rudy Cruz, 138, | Bianton 164 114 151— 429 | Lo s, outpointed Jim Carter, 149 186 138— 473 , 10. chmitz 164 149 148 461 t Portland, Ore—Don Rogers, Totals 783 766 736—2285 | 136, Portland, Ore., outpointed Tony | ACS3 | 2, 140, San Jose. 10. 143 158 155— 450 | e — 141 153 132— 426 | On the Oregon trail, pioneers 144 120 168— 432 |lived on roses and rose hips when | 179 131 111— 421 Help Stamp Out TB ' their food supplies failed. Nichols 140 162 156— 450 -~ Totals 747 724 7222193 Lighiweight Champ Suspended hy NBA EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. 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The meeti presided over by High School 1 man: [ scan e | > played in the School gym on and will pit the rinct Casler's in of the evening, and Co- second am2 ht Owls against the Lumbermen in the , the hoop activ 0ss the channel to m where f J-Hi tan ials in t 1 X le h tha 1 atu the Moose the Ictic in the curtain raiser. All games will start at 7:30 clock. At the meeting last night it was (announced that a tropRy for the sest free throw record in the league | would e arded at the end of he season. The award was pre- | scnted by Carl D'Epiro on behs 1 Mr. Joy. The award [ that the winner must have scored at least fifteen points on free throws. After a brief dis- | cussion the team managers de- | cided to pay for the cost of en- | graving. It was also announced that the high school teams will play the first games on hool nights and | the second games on non-school | nights. | (KE WANTS ';S-STAR' [FOOTBALL NINE OK RIVERSIDE DRIVE NEW YORK, Nov. 30—®—Gen lke Eisenhower wants a “topflight’ 1 team at Columbia Uni- fc versity The university president told the 20th Varsity “C” Club gathering last night: “I'd like to see Colum- ia athletics reach as high a level s Columbia’s academics.” Urging students and alumni to oet Lehind Coach Lou Little in re- | building Columbia’s foottall for- tunes, the leader of Allied Armies n World War II said there was no substitute for victory; adding: 1 like to run over the other guy just as much as he likes to run over me. Let's get out and start working our legs as well as our mindz. “Unashamedly, I say a university £uch as this should have a top- fiight footzall team.” Columbia lost seven of its nine games this year. Coaches Sporis Briefs R d #%| SOUTHERN PINES, N.C.—George oundup| o o he PC ys the Ryder Cup goll e 1%y with Britain should be| NEW YORK, Nov. 30—® dropped unless it ean be made ‘to were heavy rumbling in col- | pay for itself. e term I bphs f a all season PORTLAND, Oregon A new head coach was named |l the way, Don Rogers, \t Oklahoma and M., u won a unanimous 10-round t at kansas and ns | decision in the main event he chitges* wetd quisted at Pe last night over Tony Ch yivan'a, Wake Forest and Holy|of San Jose, Calif. There w 10 nockdowns. John L J.OH (B Whitworth, veteeat ortland, turned in a third round s tnockout over Bill McKeoc Lo. coach at Univessity of | ¢ é ad obaah a Angeles, 1}| thg schedul six X .. | tound semi-windup. k'a ceo "‘4 ya1 | COLUMBUS, O. i i g Hoosey, veteran sports edi of the M | Ohio State Journal, died today of four] cad inju received in a tr ki , \va: | -ollision Monday night. He was \ina Vl He was president of the Am 1 o | Association chapter of Basebal $ % L0 | writers of America d ) to a blg 5 L ke liaariaok of.| CHICAGO-—As a reward for va n N bty ating the American Leazue cellai ¢ Coach D,| @t season, Chicago White So DA} ) e i K eve .1‘4,\(% will be p itted to taki 5 M& 1o had :.‘ y | their wives to ring training ir & abe Yl Lop | Fasadena, Calif, next March. cepted a position elsewhere,” the | Wives werebanned from the 104¢ oach of the Deacons added. “My T»v‘nl‘, ‘v.:u (,vn.-ulI.d.un;:zm Fx.‘ml:. resent contract has two years to ane announces that the door is iR A now open to them, Valker was reported in line for| Automobiles still will be barred. he coaching post with the pro- RN e essional Washington Redsk.ns At Philadelphia, Harold Stassen ASKETBALL resident of University of P Ivania, issued a vote of confid fi“um 0 Coach George Mun; Whose b =14 Juakers lost successive games to| ’ittsburgh, Virginia, Army and ma Cornell. 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