Trojans Hold BERKELEY, Cal.; Nov. 20. (P)— Driving straight toward the Rose Bowl, the University of Southern California Trojans held the Pacific Coast football spotlight with a 32-0 || victory Saturday over the California. ||Bears at Berkeley. | ' Functioning smoothly behind their}; T-formation plays, the Trojans} snagged a touchdown in the first}, five minutes. It was the start of a}: near-rout. The Trojans scored again in the initial period, and hung on a third in the second quarter to lead 20-0 at the half. California barely| held its own against second and} third string players in the latter| phases of the game.. . The 2nd Air Force Super Bomb- | ers rolled up a 47-6 victory over the University of Washington Huskies at Spokane, Wash. Half- back Ray Evans and Fullback Bill Prentice scored three touchdowns apiece. The lone Washington tally | came unexpectedly in the final period, on a 61 yard run by End Jack Roberick. : # # # SHUTOUT VICTORY . Camp Beale’s Bears, after a score- less first half, turned two inter- cepted passes into touchdowns afd victory, 12-0, over the Fairfield Air Base Skymasters at Marysville, Cal. Warren. Hodges. snagged. one pass 'jand ran 73 yards to score, and Wal- \}lace Stalanker hooked another on the 35 and took it to the ten, whence aE was. carried over three plays -| later. HE oe At Los Angeles, the University of California at Los Angeles easily swamped College of Pacific, 54-7, in a warmup for next Saturday’s vital rematch with USC. It was ' UCLA’s biggest score in history al- though reserves were copiously used. College of Pacific, riddled by the transfer of 20 naval trainees made its only tally in the second period, on a pass: which followed recovery of a Bruin umble,