r 8 PAGE TWO 1HK h'VKNlNG 1 IKK ALL), K I. A MATH KALI&, UKEUON October IS), 19:55 Pelicans Will tWO FOOTBALL J??.-, BOXING GAME TILTS PLANNED ; .. BACK TUESDAY Klamath Frosh, Wildcats : Play While Varsity Goes to Valley. The Klnmath Pelicans will tit' Vado Ashland next Saturday for a Southern Oregon conference gam with the Llthlans, leaving the week-end clear tor secondary competition. Dwlght French, coach of the Klnmath Wildcat! and director of athletlra at the high ichool, an . nounced Saturday morning that arrangement were underway to bring a doubleheader to Modoc field tinder the flood light next Friday bight. Kroh To Play If the negotiations go through, the Klamath Froth will meet Aahland Junior high achool in one game and the Wildcat will take on the powerful Malin team In the second game. The freshmen and Ashland were to play earlier this past week, but heavy rains forced the cancellation of the contest. Considerable interest Is at tached to the Tisit of Roland Park's Malln team. Malin, de fending champion of Klamath Siskiyou conference, bas been undefeated this year and Is well on Its way toward another - championship. Pelicans Favored Other Klamath-Slsktyou game will ee Bonanza playing at Mer rill and Tulelake meet Henley. The Klamath Pelican will rate a (light favorite over the Ash land Llthlana In the drive for a conference title. In their only game against a member of the conference, Klamath defeated Grant Pass, IS to (. This, bow ever, did not count in the stand ings. Ashland lost to Dunsmulr, 13 to IS. In the first game of h season, Klamath npset the same northern California team, 10-0. Th first meeting between Ash-, land atd Grant Pas ended 0 to 0. ' , . 'i Paddock, Jones Meet to Discuss Football Views L03 ANGELES. Oct. If. (UP) Charlie Paddock, world' fast est htiwnn of a decade ago, and Coach Howard Jones of the TJnl - Tersity of Southern California Paddock' Alma Mater met Fri day In a football debate. It vas Intended to bring to a point spirited word that bave passed between Jones and the rstwhlle sprinter, now a Long Beach, Calif., newpaperman, over recent defeat suffered by Jones' Trojan football team. Instead, It developed Into a mutual congratulation party, with both sides Insisting they hadn't meant anything nnklnd In their recent exchange through the newspaper. The severest utterance of the matinee meeting was Paddock' reiteration be thought Jones' football system "obsolete", but be salved that with the state ment Jones' "undoubtedly 1 the No. 1 ranking coach in football fundamental and knowledge of the game." . "Deception? That 1 another matter," th ex-runner !d. "The Jones' system 1 obsolete and doc not tool anyone any mora." Stagg's Team Held to Tie by San Jose STOCKTON, Calif., Oct. 19. (JP) Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg's football assortment of "flanker fleatllckers" and "painter p dingers" iu somewhat the worse for wear today as hi Col lege of Pacific Bengals pondered last night's scoreless tie with San Jose State' Spartans. The Spartans proved eonclu lively that they could stop Stagg's pet plays, If tbey couldn't pell them, and ran up a total gain of 125 yards to Pacific's 40. They missed a scoring opportun ity In the first quarter when they were halted after a drive to the Bengal eight-yard mark and lat er when Baraccht fumbled a pass on the 14. The game was somewhat In the nature of a "grudge battle," following numerous rumors of a split in athletic relations because of th o outspoken position of Dud lie Groot, 8an Jose coach, that football players should receive some material Consideration in return for their services. La Grande Wins From Enterprise LA GRANDE, Ore., Oct. 1 (ff) La Orande high chooPn football team finally broke Into the win column at Enlerprlsi yesterday, defeating the Savage I 7 to 0 111 a Blue mountain leaguj contest. The game left Enter prise alone In the Icngue cellar. Insetli, TtRcr halfback, re- . turned an Enterprise punt (6 yards down the sideline for the lone touchdown cl the game In -..lie filial period. IT I I ' ( I i fussy i.euoy iiiuou, iiKiutiii;ul mukic kovlcb tit Pboeulx, Aril., at the round main event. Freddie Steele Defeats Berglund in Sixth Round HOLLYWOOD, Oct. IS. (AP) Freddie Steele, Tacoma middle weight, had California support today for the claim that he is Pacfflc coasts number oue chal lenger tor the world's champion ship. The northwestern fighter last night stopped Swede Berglund sturdy Sau Bernardino viking in the sixth round of a scheduled 10 round bout last night at the Legion stadium here. . After being in trouble In the laat of the fifth, Steele exploded a series of lefts to the bead and right to the body that staggered Berglund In the sixth. With blood flowing from hi right eye. the California fighter was waved to aia corner by Referee Jack Ken nedy. Berglund weathered an earlier volley in the third, getting up from the canvas to chase Steele around the ring. In all rounds except the fourth, Steele was given the edge. Supporter of -the Tacoma boxer pointed out significance was added to hi victory by the fact that Berglund bas defeated Babe Risko, recognized In some eastern sector a . the world's champion. . . i . Camas High School Trims Independence CAMAS, Wash., Oct. 19 Coach Walt Erlckson's speedy Camas high football team gal loped to a IS to 0 win over inde pendence. Ore., high here Friday. Johnson scored the first Camas touchdown on a long end run in the second quarter, and Sbafered crossed for the second touchdown after a fumble was recovered on the Independence three-yard line. Portland Teams in Scoreless Tie PORTLAND, Oct. 19, UPl The Franklin and Commerce high football teams both muffed chance to climb out of the Port land prep league cellar Friday when they battled to a scoreless tie. i Cal-OreTaverri Floor Show Tonight 10 P. M. 12 P. M. 2 A. M. Shirley & Wallace Clever Young Dance Team Carloca - - Cans Danca Bowery Juliet Acrobatic Dancer Jeanne Strut and Soft Shoe Walt Galloway's . Band 50c Minimum Charge Saturday Night Only Sunday Dinners Served From 4 P. M. Of . Music From 5 P. M. On SDN DAY FLOOR SHOWS P. M. 10 P. M. 12 M. - .1 All "! r. will meet Mik stain- armory Tuesday night (or Unbeaten Malin Football Eleven Smothers Henlev MALIN. Oct. 19. Mallr . football machine continued ui defeated Friday In Its cam palgn to keep the conference crown, after a smashing 33-0 victory over Henley on tlio home field this afternoon. Coach Roland Park's backflctd combine of Hundley. Itatlltf, Ehle and Clayton Reber, plung ing through giant holes opened by a powerful line, ran up scores enough during the opening peri ods to permit the Malin subs to play mot of the game's sec ond half. Clayton Reber tallied three times; Brother Ehle and Don Smith accounted for a touch down apiece, with Clayton ad ding the extra two points with pair of well-aimed placement kicks. Henley galnted several first ; downs with smashes over the short side of the line, but never advanced within the Malin 30 yard marker. Lynn Roycroft refcreed the tilt. Washington Teams Fight for Trophy PULLMAN. Wash., Oct 19. (AP) The governor's trophy was at stake today in the annual Washington - Washington State football same between two pow erful team keyed to champion ship pitch. Governor Clarence D. Martin will present the big plaque to the winning captain. The award was first posted last year, but went unearned in a scoreless deadlock. Any advantage the Huskies were given on their season's rec ord was balanced among the funs by the Cougar tradition of never having lost under Coach Babe Holllngbery on the borne field. The Dalles High Defeats Bend, 7-0 BEND, Ore., Oct. 19. UP) The Dalles high school football team defeated Bend high 7 to 0 here Friday for the first football vic tory The Dalles ever bas scored over Bend on the local field. msm Meet Ashland Gibson, Stankovieh Top First Card Here In Nine Months. It has been just nine months since Kluuialh Kalla saw Its hint boxing card, but now .Muck Ut liird, promoter. bring the game buck to the city, presenting his first tight program of the season ct the Armory Tuesday night. I.c Roy Gibson, dusky Im pounder from Wichita, will top the event in a 10-round battle against promising Mike Stnuko vich, lightweight from Phoenix. Both Men Klii)K'r The special attraction in con nection with this main event is the outright slugging ability of both meu. While lilhson and Stankovieh aro known for their boxing skill, each hus. In the past, won a majority of victories on punching. Although (Slbson stands out 1 pre-fiKhl favorite, tho records -uiicate he wilt have a real bat .lu on his hauds. Whilo Gibson holds one de cision ovor llm Brown, well- known Klamath and Portland fighter, Stankovieh has grated Hrown twice. Stankovlcii also recently gained a draw with Young Peter Jackson and lost a close decision to Cecil I'ayue, the Kentucky colonel. GibKon llrat Monroe Not long ago Gibson beat Frankio Monroe of Klamath Palls and anyone who can beat Monroe mnst have aomething on his fist other than a set of boxli.a gloves. Pressing the main event for expected action, will he the six round wlndup between Ernie Ca- veil). Italian fighter from Walla Walla, and Midnight Bell, a ser- lous young Negro from Dallas, Texas. With this match . taking on the characteristics of a skirm ish between Italy and Ethiopia, the six rounds shneld be well packed with punching. v -j The battlers are middleweight. - Cnvelll Here Before Cavelll appeared on the laat Klamath fight card and decision ed Jack Hibbard. Bell has had IS fights, the majority victories. He Is recog nized as a puncher of the Joe Louis type. Oniy one of the several four round preliminaries ha been definitely signed. This will send Swede Olson of Portland against Rainey McDon ald of California. The men will weigh about 145. Ernie Enders of Klamath Falls probably will be seen In a four rounder but Lillard has not yet selected his opponent. TOMORROW RAINBOW ANY SEAT t3t ANYTIME ! S III "THE GAY DECEPTION" fl7 i mm allMilallMI I II III llllll Ill ' FRANCIS LEDERER FRANCES DEE E! I 1 i I O tV btaiaj ovrr u 1 ill , tt.t;.l "wm . r. rv,.,, gSg H Si s-.aM. . I Wier' l 'II M ' ,r a genuine -tt A kWtU iin(Vll. I- VV -..j'ouT-ouR.wAr ; l ? U if r.rt rl0 PBRW10 W f A ' YOUNGSTER -and it ; Iff ff Btri I OVUl urAittP rC1k who stole A demands k . tttvVtW oV vM XVwXS your hearj DrcakTast JM : , ' ioama;ish.i.ilai.ee j T 3 ft ,A Extra Added Treats W SHOW y nda.yTol.r-Bradl.rPog f ,'4 ff - 4 f tJirU rVfttm . Ui , i i fj : BUSTER KEATON H iU ALSO I .JljJf.tvX "u't and Str,Pe" MM 1 , Ed9COMKEnDYedy. .' RTOON,irPoi. of-B.f 111 fY7 PM 1 1 i zrz - inir hibi w w U SP0RTUSHT II Sri I TVTTNy? High School Scores Malin H'J, Henley' 0. lloiiniirn It), Dorris 0. I.n Grande 7, Enterprise O. The Dalle 7, Bend I). H ilein tl, Aljbany 0, onmicrce (I, Franklin 0. Nllverion 0 Wcsi I. Inn IK. Hood Hirer ia, Atoria o. Mllton-I'm nter 80, linker O. I'olunibln Prop o, Sandy . 'inn lit, lnoK'iiilriice 0. , Hill Military .ta, KMacatla O. Parki-can , (Jrexhain 0. .Milwaukee lu, Oregon Illy 0. Whitman Takes 13 to 6 Victorv Over Pacific WAI.t.A WALLA. Wash., Oct. 19. (I'l1) Whitman Colleges eleven "Iron men." who played Hie entire 60 minutes without a substitution, Friday upi4t Paci fic I'nlrerslty 13 to in the annual Homecoming game here. 1m1 week Whitman e:ed out L'nlverdty of Idaho, 7 lu 0. The Missionaries were able to make but alio first down, In scrimmage, compared to 10 for Pacific, but wero able to capi talise on (hut one. Whitman scored In th first marter after an 1 it-yard plunge through tackle by Karl Srhncld uiillur, freshman quarter. On the next play he took the ball Jl yards and crossed the goal lino. In the second quarter Cum mins scored the winning touch down on a 41-yard pass from ynch. He dodged two Badners In receiving tlie ball, and stepped oter the line. Pacific scored It touchdown in the third, when lllgham punched tho bull across on the fourth attempt from th one yard mark. Coffln-rorner kicking by Whll arrs kept th ball In Paclllc territory most of the time, de spite the Badgers' superior weight snd running attack. Bonanza Victor Over Bulldogs DORRIS. Calif., Oct. 1. Bo nanza high achool of Klamath county stayed lu Hie running as one of the leading teams of th Klamath-Siskiyou conference Fri day with a 19 to 0 victory over the Butte Valley Bulldogs of Dorris. The game was played on the local field. Silverton Humbles West Linn, 25-13 Lra h?gh hooV.! bachelor mother" CHICAGO, NEW R BARN DANCE M "nec7aeck" ijYORK and BOSTON PROGRAM JM yesterdoy when It defeated West ; I S 1 1""""""""''"'"" Unn 85 t0 '' : I J ifg A PROGRAM FOR feS j nuA-iii.rwr i ' ALL family arasm tTg IIT VCBC I .. , i vi 7- . t- 1 1 i r ia iriDonu i irco. m m m. m.. m -m-mm m uc 111 v il r ! ii 17. v ii s t m - BIRD HUNTERS GET IRKS Feileral Game Director Outlines Special Regulation. I". 0. Fslrrhlld, game m a imm inent agent for the U. 8. hlolonlcal survey, chid further reuuliitlons for bird hunters Hntiirdny. i lie culled attention to the law! which makes It unlawful (or any person to use any (Ireui m other . Ilian a ho (i;ii n lu hunting (or or ( Inking migratory fowl, suit thcu II shall be unlawful to ue pellets, 1 shot or projectiles larger Ihnu tliei It of a HI) or nu ordinary air : rif In. stint, provided the gun be no! lurger than a lO-gsiiKo. Federal regulations also pro- ! hlhlt the taking of any more than mm day's bag limit out of any slate lu any calendar week. The calendar week liegliin on Sunday j at 7 a. ni ends Saturday at 4 p. ni. , I'pper Klnninth game refuge j lines are posted, and prohibitions there will bo strictly enforced, ' Kslrchlld said, lliinlrrs. he said, nhniild be warned about the (lunger of bu iniiilnK mired lu mud on I'pper j Klsmnth mnrshus, New Opponent Rises for Barney Ross RAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 19. (I'P) Coferlno Uarcla, state welterweight champion, Krlday earned a shot at Barney Hum' world title when he cracked out an easy 10-round victory over Joa Bernal, young Ban Francisco sonsatiun. tiarcia dropped Bernal with deadly rights in the second and ninth rounds, both limes in nine count. BAKEu. oct. id. (i)-Dis-;J a v , -JxL4mw A V f4i playing a tin offensive and -1- ft' Mill 4 j V-g3aBSZft 4 41 aV Jlf f 1 1 "JlWj T Tensive style of play, the strong N , -JP i I J'ifVa1 ftr Pi1 Vrftfy'4iWlB Mac 111 football team defeated j mft jt Ti I il I j Al f. j Lw! flTT's A Friday by a score of It to 0. j H jY''Y'yLf ToxiwiT I 4 MONTHS ONr: SOLID "THE RINGER" alio j DVFR PrK YEAR OVER J WESTERN "VtKBi 1 RmQ W -TOM.,im..w I 60 WEEKS IN III ' KNX AND THE II I : B,-,1SXIL, I mm f . t. it'l l I be M m 1 1 1 1 krm i SyiHyasMWM' "are! ACE FEATURLI OPIAN COUNTRY THE SKY CAN SHE BE CONQUERED? SEE FOR YOURSELH :;TOM03amr) ON THE STAGE Try Herald and News Classified Ads GLAMOROUS CEORCE BRENT GENEVIEVE TOBIN RAIPH FORBES T SEE THE WILD ETHI FROM THE SAFETY OF wwiii sat amrjjaw i i I t'fime In Inn in im.ijM-1 i JLJJzn r'")stsw mi nii mmm 1