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Show Bears Won't Talk Rose Bowl--Yet I BERKETLEY, Cal.. Nov. 1 iJPi University of California, fe-vorite fe-vorite to defeat Stanford Satur- rty ndthreby win the. coast i Conference football championship and the Hose Bowl bid, hasn't given an official thquyhtyct as to an opponent in the New Year'a driy game at Pasadena. (Graduate Manaeer Kenneth Priestley summed it up today sue-1 sue-1 cinrtly as follows: i "Kirat. we must win from Stan- I ford. We don't even want to speculate on a Rose Bowl opponent. oppo-nent. Two other times we started picking opponents before ,we had received a bid to play on New Year's day. "Each time we were In the same position as todays Each time-Stanford time-Stanford knocked us out of the running. In IBM. a victory over Stafford would have assured us a chance in the Rose Bowl. We came out on trie short end of a 21 to t score and hunt UP our unrforms for the season. In 1933 we had a similar chance. The score was 13 to 0. and Stanford went instead of California. That's why talk of possible Roee Bowl opponents is out until Saturday's game shows us'The winner" Priestley said that If California became the western Rose Bowl representative, it would like to play a team "which has about the same viewpoint, academically and athletically, as we have." H declined to amplify the statement as to whether it meant a college which requires equally high entrance qualification or similar pausing grades or oodv If California wins the Rose Bowl Invitation and follows pre-cedent pre-cedent It wltt tnvlte an opponent-from opponent-from the eastern side of the Mississippi Mis-sissippi river. The Bears met Washington and Jefferson. Ohio State and Georgia Tech in the Rose Bowl. |