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'WW Champs AREA FOOTBALL LOG ulare Victims Include CCjCA have won at least a tie for the cos Monterey 14 Mt. San Antonio 27 7 JO 35 12 21 20 7 ST Fresno Haneock Coalinga Reedley Fortervlile Taft Since losing to Tulare, Madera has gone undefeated, compiling a 6-0 league record and only Roosevelt of Fresno, with a 5-1 reeord, has a chance to share the title. Each team has one game io I'idy. cueist Diei sneia nigu Syracuse Still On Top; Trojans Jump io Second NEW YORK. Syracuse remained first today in United Press International's college football ratings and Southern California, the only other undefeated untied major moved into the No.

2 spot. Mississippi advanced from seventh to third in the wake of upset defeats suffered by such highly ranked teams as Texas, No matter what happens in their 1959 finale Friday night at Delano, Tulare high's Redskin footballers have had a highly successful season. In addition to at least tieing for the championship of the Central Yosemite league (they can win undisputed possession of it by tieing or defeating De BOB CLARK, SPORTS TORTERVILLE 0 Hartnell 13 American River Redskins, Mustangs Drill Hard For Season's Final Encounters Coalinga Reedley Haneoek Taft COS Fresno Yuba 12 0 16 14 0 12 16 83 TAFT 8 Cal Poly Frosh 26 14 Antelope Valley 50 42 Hancock 28 12 Fresno 32 26 Reedley 26 14 rorterville 14 42 FSC Frosh 8 0 Coalinga 70 16 COS 7 ITT 261 HANCOCK 24 Oceanside 20 54 Santa Barbara 6 28 Taft 42 15 COS 35 4S Fortervlile 16 20 Cabrlllo 22 24 Coalinga 44 36 Reedley 36 38 Fresno 40 2S6 261 REEDLEY 7 Antelope Valley 28 7 Phoenix 1 41 36 Porterville 0 26 Taft 26 12 COS 21 28 Fresno 7 36 Haneoek "6 28 Coalinga 36 180 195 League game. Non-League TILARE WESTERN 0 McFarland 24 0 OrosiJV 0 25 Redwood JV 0 7 Hanford JV 12 45 Woodlake JV 0 27 Avenal JV 13 41 Woodlake JV 0 CY League Pin. TTI.ARE OP 26 Maiiera 6 27 E.

Bakersflrld 15 14 No. BRkersricId 27 31 Anin 0 41 Redwood 19 Dd Hanford 19 20 Mt. Whitney 6 7 Ponenlile 0 pi Bakerslield 13 12 Taft I 6 7 JCo Bakfrsfield 13 13 PortpnlUe 6 13 Redwood 7 11 Hnnfnrd 2 7 Ml. Whitney 7 "gi" 112 HAMORD Corooriin 7 14 So. Bakersfield 26 2'1 Reed ley 13 Wasco 21 Mt.

Whitney 20 19 Tulare 20 27 Delano 21 43 Redwood 2S 226 156 T0RTERV11.LE Arvin 13 26 Fresno 13 23 E. Bakersfield 7 II Bakersfield 41 6 Deiano 13 6 Mt. Whitney 12 16 Redwood 20 0 Tulare 7 JM 126 KFtmnoD 19 Dinuba 6 Lemoore 20 39 Lindsay 20 19 Tulare 41 7 Delano 13 20 Portrnille 26 28 Hanlord 4a Bo 171 MT. WHITNEY 0 Reedley 7 26 Corcoran 0 II Lemoore 0 I 21 Hanford 34 12 Ponerville 6 6 Tulare 20 7 Delano COALIXGA 22 Shasta 9 26 Sierra 18 28 rorterville 12 30 Antelope Valley 22 A 4 20 18 44 70 36 294 COS Fresno Hancock Taft Reedley Blades, who lost to Tulare, 27-25, in the second game of the season here Oct. 2, clinched undisputed possession of the Southern Yosemite crown last week by defeating North Bakersfield high, 28-19.

North Bakersfield, incidentally, has been the lone conqueror of Tulare champion or co-champ with Hanford. Meanwhile, the Mustangs will be up against the Exeter junior varsity at Exeter in an attempt to stretch their win string to four straight and end the season with a fine 5-2-1 mark. Tulare suffered only one casualty in the Panther tiff, in the person of end Roy Mc-Creary, who strained a shoulder muscle. He'll be held out of contact work until late this week, but is expected to be ready for full time action Friday night. The Redskins will be up against a stingy defensive outfit in Delano, and one that will be out to act as spoiler.

The added incentive of a homecoming game is there for the Tigers, too. Hanford, the only club with a chance to tie the Redskins for the title, plays at Porterville and figures to be facing a team that is somewhat let down after its vain efforts against Tulare. The Bullpups' offensive juggernaut will rate as a definite favorite to down the Panthers and put the pres As Always It's FRESNO 6 Fullerton 18 Stockton 12 COS 32 Taft 0 San Jost 13 Coalinga 7 Reedley 13 Portenille 40 Hancock 141 Three COS Giants Picked for Honors Three College of the Sequoias linemen, Larry Stachler, Dave Putnam and Charlie Ananian, have received nominations to the Wigwam Wisemen All-American football team, according to Mose Sims, chairman of the selections committee, who has notified each of the honor. The three sophomores have parallel gridiron histories. Each Hvas a standout in high school and was selected to play in the 1 Jk I v.

club All-Star game in Fresno. Putnam also was selected REDSKIN OF THE WEEK For a great all around performance last Friday against Porterville, the Tulare high school coaching staff gave the nod for "Redskin of the Week" to tackle John McGrew. The 190 pounder made numerous tackles and plaved a big role in clearing the way for a Tulare ground game that netted 137 yards. He's a good student, too, noted the coaches, carrying better than a average. (Advance-Register photo) 12 16 20 12 0 16 "ili 33 32 28 38 46 14 20 13 36 258 12 13 24 0 28 ,138 6 34 20 12 32 18 28 12 33 200 I 145 49 college and in the Olive bowl into the COS lineup mid-way SAN FRANCISCO.

OD Jim Owens, the handsome and personable young coach at University of Washington, has his Huskies rolling in high gear to a date with destiny in the Rose bowl. And he'll thank one and all if they'll be so kind as not to work up the opposition to the extent they'll rise up and clobber his club. "I was very upset last week when a writer for United Press International termed our next opponent, California, as a said Owens. "Don't you know that calling a team a name like that can start a riot?" "Life is hard enough for football coaches without the press stirring up the enemy." Owens shouldn't have feared, because California, as anticipated, rolled over and played dead. Cal did hold the Huskies for most of the first half, but that was with the aid of a rash of penalties.

Owens and his well-rounded football club needs to whip Washington State Saturday to assure the Rose bowl bid. and played in the Shrine All-Star game at the Los Angeles Both Putnam and Stachler received all-conference hon-; ors last year and all three are among the top performers in the league this season, despite a scries of injuries. Putnam missed the last two Giant games because of an Vye injury in the Reedley contest. However, he has recuperated from surgery and has been given a medical okay to play FINS, FUR, FEATHERS: this weekend against Glendale High Elevation Hunting Provides Real Experience 28. Stachler, the left end, combines with Putnam to give an especially tough defensive unit and an offensive com- bination which has made reverses click.

Ananian, from Orosl, broke El Paso mountains, part domain in northeastern Kern this season. The Redskins bowed to North high's Stars, 14-27, on Oct. 9. East Bakersfield has compiled a 4-0 record for league play and will face Bakersfield high for the Bakersfield city title next Friday night. Last year, the Blades didn't win a single game.

sure on the Redskins to whip Delano in order to lay sole claim to the CYL crown. Delano and Tulare rate as the top defensive teams in the loop. Each has given up a meager seven touchdowns to CYL opponents. The Tulareans, however, have outscored the Tigers, 13 tallies to eight. Western, idle last weekend because of the Redwood jay-vees' cancellation of their scheduled Saturday tilt with the Mustangs, faces an unknown quantity in the Exeter outfit.

Hut the host team more than likely will have to put on a scoring how to outdo the aerial circus spear-headed by Mustang quarterback Kent JlcXatt. Yesterday, the Mustang grid-ders worked on rushing tactics and tackling as coach Don Marks stressed defensive aspects of the game. TULARE UPHOLSTERY SERVICE COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY AUTO FURNITURE 113 West Inyo MU 6-4282 TULARE i'M If I I 7.95 25.00 3.98 10.00 Street in Tulare' lano or by a Hanford los3 to Porterville this week), the Red skins defeated the champions of both the Northern Yosemite and Southern Yosemite leagues in early season practice games. Madera high's Coyotes, who fell, 26-6, before the Redskins in the season opener Sept. 23, Tulare Advance-Register Tuesday, November 17, 1939 Page 4' Sports Editor of the great expanse of public county, provided our party of way to do the hunting job so morning and late evening hunt time.

Of course, good hunting add materially to the pleasure, quail added to the fun of desert were providing just a little too done a tremendous job with of producing an excellent crop The Seeing Eye Training school, where clogs are taught to guide blind people, is near Morristown, N. J. COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION NOTARY PUBLIC a. b. Meddv' ledbetter 30 Years Experience JIO East Tulare SL 6-lMSI i i 'if five with some excellent chukar partridge hunting for three days last week.

Camping out in the sharp clear atmosphere of Sk v'l rvti through last season and has been impossible to dislodge, although he has played the last couple of games with a badly wollen knee and with a cut over one eye which require four etitches. Owens Has Huskies Rolling Toward Rose Bowl Action the high elevation desert is the as to take advantage of early ing without haste or waste of dogs, of which we had three, Wisconsin, Northwestern and Auburn. Lousiana State, which lost the No. 1 berth to Syracuse last week after bowing to Tennessee, remained fourth in the latest voting by the 33 leading roaches who rate the major schools for UPI. Penn State moved from ninth to fifth after crushing Holy Cross, 4G-0.

Texas slipped from second to sixth following its first defeat, a 14-9 loss to Texas Christian. Georgia, which upset Auburn, was seventh and Washington eighth. They were the newcomers in the top 10, replacing Auburn and Tennessee. Northwestern and Wisconsin of the Big 10 tied for ninth. 1.

Syracuse (26) (8-0) 336 2. Southern Calif (5) (8-0) 291 3. Mississippi (2) (8-1) 252 4. Louisiana State (8-1) 211 5. Pnn State (8-1) 163 6.

Texas (8-1) 152 7. Georgia (8-1) 131 8. Washington (8-1) 69 9. (tie) Northwestern (6-2) Wisconsin (6-2) 57, 11, Texas Christian, 53: 12, Michigan State, (2), 38; 13, Arkansas, 34; 14, (tie), Iowa and Auburn, each 22; 16, Oregon, 17; 17, Illinois, 18 (tie), Wyo ming, Iowa State and Alabama, 3 each. Frick Holds League Okay NEW YORK.

(UPI) Commissioner Ford Frick said today that organized baseball will recognize the Continental league as a third major circuit "as soon as it complies with the standards agreed upon." Replying to an implied threat by the Continental league to organize the circuit as an out law group, Frick said he "is as strong for expansion as I ever was" and denied that organized baseball is hampering the league's attempts to organize. Continental league officials had blamed Frick for part of their troubles in a 280-world statement that also hinted they would start operations even without the blessing of organized ball. This, in effect, was a threat to organize as an "outlaw lengue." "We will be willing to give the Continental league our blessings as soon as it is prepared to organize in a manner that conforms to standards we and the Continental league have agreed upon," said Frick. "Do I think they are threatening an outlaw league? I don't want to interpret their statements only to discover we've made a mistake." William A. Shea, the New York attorney who is the driving force behind the formation of the Continental league, issued the statement yesterday.

ne claimed mat "vague promises of American league franchises to cities interested in his group "had proved a sur prisingly effective means of forestalling the early completion of the league membership." Fullmer Predicts Hell Shatter Spider Webb WEST JORDAN, Utah. (LTD Gene Fullmer, a hard working athlete who normally keeps' his opinions to himself, predicted today he will knock out Spider Webb before the end of the 15th round in their title fight. Fullmer, the NBA middle weight champion, and Webb tangle for the crown Dec. 4, at Logan. COS Books Wrestling Clinic for Dec.

5 College of the Seauoias will host a valley -wide wrestlins clinic for coaches, officials and squad members at the COS gymnasium on Dec. 5. nliam A. Tbmaras, University of California mat coach and Pacific coast representative on the NCAA, rules committee, will be the instructor. j4 -Tf Both the Tulare high school and Western high football teams went through rugged contact drills yesterday in preparation for their closing game dates this weekend.

The Redskins, 7-0 conquerors of Porterville last Friday, will meet tough I)ela no Friday night in the Kern city. Hanging in the balance is the question of whether Tulare will be undisputed Central Yosemite league Tradition At Stake SAN FRANCISCO. (LTD There's nothing at stake in the 62nd annual "big game" Saturday except tradition. But that won't keep the fans home and 90,000 are expected to pack the Stanford bowl for the gerat "battle of the losers." The Indians, with three wins against six losses, are slight fa vorites to whip the battle-scar ed Bears of California, who won their first game of the year then dropped eight in a row. "But records mean nothing in a game like this," says Cactus Jack Curtice, the Stan- ford mentor.

"The longer I'm in this game the more I realize that a good part of it depends on the men tal attitude of the players. That and the way the ball bounces." Coach Pete Elliott of Cali fornia agrees. "We will have no trouble getting our boys 'up' mentally for this one," says Elliott. 'Our trouble will be to stop the passing and running of Stanford." The sell-out possibilities are the surprising thing about the game. Publicist Don Liebendor-fer of Stanford reports that "only about 5,000 seats" still are available to the public.

Yesterday, at the weekly luncheon of the Northern California Football Writers' association in Palo Alto, Chris Bur-ford, Stanford end, was named the "Lineman of the Year," and his pass-catching probably will cause the Bears some trouble. Shepherd's 236, Ybarra's 587 Top Monday Bowling E. J. Shepherd rolled a 236 to lead Team No. 6 to a 3-1 win over Kirby's Shoes in the Mon day night bowling league.

kirby's still leads the loop by five games. Ed Ybarra of Moore's Aviation, who bowled 211, had high series at 587. Irvin Myers of Kirby's had second high game of the night, 225. Charles Pope of Souza's Automotive had 201. Tulare Bowl took four from Central Drug and Moore's won four from Souza's.

Alabama and Florida Seek Gator Bowl Bids JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPD Alabama and Miami of Florida are in contention for a Gator Bowl bid, according to the 24-man selection committee for the New Year's day football classic. Fight Results NEW YORK. Benny (Kid Paret, 1T2, Cuba, outpointpd Bob Provizzi, 157. Kra-lHnd.

Pa. 10. NEW ORLEANS. Dupas. 145.

New OrleHns, stopped Pat Lcmrv, 145. Los Angeles, 6. RFAD CLASSIFIED SHELLED NUTS We have for Retail Sale at our new plant, a complete stock of shelled nuts under refrigeration all year round. Almonds Black Walnuts Brazils Walnuts Cashews Dried Fruit Filberts Dates Indio, Cal.) Pecans Peanuts Open Daily Except Sunday FLOYD YTILKINS NUT CO 24SS So. Fowler Fresno AMhurst 6-74S1 We buy walnuts, black walnuts, almonds, pecans and pistachio nuts.

We will shell your almonds, pecans or walnuts. especially in retrieving down birds. Without any rain for such a long period of time, locate ing and pointing birds is a difficult job for the best of the breed. At A few valley and gamble hunting, although the birds were somewhat scattered over a large area and the big chukars much sport to take out the necessary time to scout for gambels. The game managers have guzzlers in the area as a means of game birds although the reproduction this year is far below par due to lack of spring rains which apparently has a lot to do with hatching conditions.

First day out we worked the Piute mountains and bagged near limits of beautiful mountain quail by 10 a.m. Better hunting will result for these birds when snow drives them off the top of the mountains into more concentrated lower elevation areas. The Rand mountains just south of Ramlsburg and more of the high elevation public domain in northwestern San Bernardino rounty provides chukar and gambel quail hunting equal to the El Paso, except that the latter two areas haven't been found by the hunters to any great extent jet. As predicted by game managers, the San Joaquin valley pheasant season opened on a sour note, indeed, with the areas planted under the gun not returning birds in the bag as expected. Natural reproduction has been off about half again, because of no spring rains among other reasons.

Big run of bonito running to 18 pounds now on at Morro bay where we are going to head in a matter of minutes. Limits are reported to be easy to come by and weather and tidal conditions are perfect. Black sea brant season opened Nov. 10, but no birds have arrived in Morro bay where we like to hunt, so our forthcoming trip apparently will be confined to bonito. Anglers returning to Fresno and vicinity are reminded to take any surplus fish to the Fresno Nutritional home, 3774 W.

Belmont. See Our Huge Display of New Bulky Sweaters Our store had to be rearranged to make room for our record breaking selection of wonderful new sweaters. Sweaters are "the thing" this year and we have already sold gobs and gobs of them, but don't let that fool you, because we've reordered a number of times and our stock is at it's peak right now. Select from 20 to 25 different styles and types at Cave Walker and you'll find such famous labels as Pebble Beach, Towne King, McGregor and Munsingwear. Our sweaters are more bulky than ever and we have them in wools, orlons and blends pullover and cardigan styles.

Assorted Chocolates $J40 1 lb. box $270 2 lb. box the finest, freshest candies you can buy exclusively ours Sweeps DRUGS REFUGEE YEAR 1959 1960 MEN'S Sizes 36-48 BOYS' Sizes 6-20 Rosi, Gonsalves Meet OAKLAND. (LTD Paoli Rosi. the second ranking contender to lightweight champion Joe Brown's crown, meets Johnny Gonsalves tonight in a 10-round bout.

COBLE CHAPEL Fnneral Directors "Established 18S0" 1 44 South St. Ml 6tiS7l ft i i Use Our Christmas Layaway Plan Use Your Bankameiitard "I WILL (JOT BE AFRAID repeats young refugee to himself. But knowing only want and wailing in hit short life, unaware of his destination how could he be anything else? Only loving help such as he gets from your own faith's Overseas Aid can 1 indie the heart and confidence to replace young refugees' pantljzingjear. Give Thanks by Giving this Thanksgiving. PROTESTANT: Shir Our Surplus Appeal.

CATHOLIC: Bishops' Thanksgiving Clothing Collection. JEWISH: United Jewish Appeal Special Fund. Published a a public twice in cooperation with The. Aili'rrf't'nif Council uhd the- Sev ajier Adci rt ing Executives Association. 220 East Tulare.

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