the Lava Bears so far this sea .. son have stopped Lincoln of Portland, 6-0; Burns, 60-6; Red . :; mond, 32-0; Corvallis. 38-0; The Dalles, 27-7; Albany, 13-0, and Z. Medford, 32-7a total of 220 "- points to 20 for the opposition. f and that opposition doesn't in . n elude very many soft touches. "" in addition, not once this 10. year have the send first string : ars been scored. upon. The Burns .-itouchdown was 'registered against ,,s, motley collection of third team : reserves, water boys and eaglet , ant managers, while The Dalles and Medford saved themselves . ' from absolute ignominy by tally- , . ing late in the game against sec : ond-stringers or worse. Weight Where It Counts The Deschuters have been widely heralded as a lightweight. team that still manages to go ' places, but the truth of the mat ter is that, while the outfit's overall weight may not be so impressive, it's got the avoirdu : pots in the spots where the avoir . dupois counts. ; There's Bob Redden, for In :. stance, hefty fullback and key ., stone in the Bears' powerhouse offensive. And 'Walt Lidstrom, : an end who will 'make Klamath supporters forget that Bob Ben- i:. dershott is no longer on hand to receive their jeers. And if the guards and center fail to pack the poundage that usually goes along with a cham ', pionship club, remember that ;; Johnny Londahl, the Bend coach, 0 is a man who knows how to make the most of light material. It !' was his featherweight Redmond gang that almost upset the Pell :, can applecart on Modoc field a year ago. Bears Need Victory 2. Finally the Bears are going to ; be hopped to a new high, to a . level as loftyif that is possible ,, as are the Pelicans themselves. They've bad a week and a half !, of rest since the Medford Waugh , ter, plenty of time to polish up ; on Lidstrom's sensational end . around .plays, Redden's. pulveriz !: ing plunges and t h e defense against Pelican tactics worked out on the basis of a thorough scouting job. :; They'll be at full throttle, not !: particularly because they want ,, to humble the Pelicanalthough it would be a distinct pleasure I, to avenge those two record : spoiling tiesbut because state I champlohship claims hinge en :, lively on the outcome. Klamath Falls, to them, is just the step :: ping stone. The Other Side - There is, however, another side : to the ledgerthe Pelican side . . I... and it isn't really so dark as S. some pre-game mourners would : have you believe. . Of course, Klamath can't boast of the prepossessing record that : i Bend's. In fact the Pelicans . have been beaten and tied re . spectively by two of the teams 1 to which Bend delivered an un- ". holy walloping. I. But the Klamath team that stands here now on the brink of 1 another season's end is not the : --me outfit which lost to The I Danes, 7-6, or battled Medford I w, to a scoreless finish. It is not even the same club which I : dropped the previously undefeat , ed Pendleton .eleven, 19-13. I Best Form Yet The whole history of Klamath football tills year has been one of a steadily, sometimes startling ly, improving eleven, and now e as least so Coach Snowy Gustaf- t son claimsthe team has finally . reached its peak. : Although few local People saw :; it, those who did lay that Klant ath's 69-0 victory over Lakeview PAGE TWO . . p . . d ., B tt S j . " . , . . , ., . .KillimATH OUT .. . . . K141111111 two tabs out or three in modern conrii3011(41, hits won three. a fast. cletin opening event that lost throe and tied one this sea- Irepr.S ylains C .., News of Coast Gridirons 1 MAIN EIENTE . nrolduirestrinspoplillitolgveried and sense- Noll, University President ri. D. hrst 1 Mee In - Jarbo Bitows Stott .-..- iliimPhrey said Sasso. confined to During all the first round and Women's Loop l'. . FOR VICTOR T EUGENE. Nov. 10 UM-4r- squad working with Bruin plays. FIGHT To 0011 u his ited. resigned yesterday on leigh Bentley's bruises. suffered Bill Gleason impersonated the up to the timd in the second when orders of his physician. Dr. J. IV. Sterlich dumped hint with a Hy- bl the Washington State game. Bruin back and will shoot the Editor& Humphrey sold he V 1 I. ,.. Pia. IN log head scissors, it looked as it LEAGUE agog 19 11 left the 'University of Oregon works against the varsity in to- granted the doctor's request and Ilireley's 22 Jarbo wore going to be nothing , fullback position for Saturday day's drill. had relieved Hasse of all footba ll Polin'a Ill 14 23 more than a stooge for the betty. a attn. .,ti i I. hi.. rnatunittlim itarlillhOrSEPr'll ....1 6 14 so . . . Local Team Starts North Confident of Blasting Lava Bear Myth. Klamath high achool's Peli cans, about 28 strong, drove through a stiff workout on doe field Wednesday afternoon 4, and then clambered aboard for , Bend, where Thursday afternoon they will tackle the Bend Lava Bears in their traditional Armis tice day windup. The Pelicans left hoping to puncture the myth of Bend's in vincibility and shatter the Bear& claims to upstate championship, ' , which now rests solidly on a record of victory over half a , dozen representative teams. For two years the Pelicans have done just that by virtue of : pulling out with tie scores against their Deschutes county rivals. Last year it was 13-13; the year before 0-0. Want Outright Victory Blit the 1937 Pelicans aren't going to be 'satisfied solely with spoiling Bend's bid for a chance ' to meet the Portland league pen , nant winner in the annual - Thanksgiving day state champion- Ship game. ' Without deluding themselves with any false title hopes, they want to glorify their own record and finish their season in a blaze of brilliance by actually troune ing the alleged "super-team" from up north. What's more. they think they ean do it. their coach thinks they can do it, and a lot of their townspeople think ,, they can do it Tough Job Just the same, there's a tough job ahead. Forgetting Bend's 1936 standingmarred only by the 13-13 tie with Klamath Falls EUGENE. Nov. 10 UMAt'. leigh Bentley's bruises. guttered In the Washington state game. left the 'University of Oregon fullback position tor Saturday against the California Bears open to either Paul Rowe or Bill Bach. The return of Dale Lasse Ile. who rested last week. made three half-back combinations available to Coach Prink Ca Bison, who gave no hint of probable starting as signments. The Webtoots practiced In he rain and indoors Tuesday to pre pare for whatever weather is Of fered at Portland. The inside work Included star chamber sessions to devise new offense tactics for the unbeaten Bears. CORVALLIS, Nov. 10 LPThe Oregon State College Beavers. working out for their football game with Southern California at Los Angeles Saturday, were strengthened by the return of Joe Wendlick. end, and Frank Nihal, tackle. out last week with injur ies. Joe Gray. the freckled phantom of the Beaver backfield. who also rested last week. showed his old time form in a 30-minute scrim mage Tuesday. Coach Lon Stiner took his charges in the ROTC armory to find dry field conditions, expect ed at Los Angeles. BERKELEY. Cal.. Nov. 10 (ilY) Sam Chapman may do a lot more ball-carrying for California from now on. The ace kicker and passer who proved himself a triple-threat halfback in the Washington game. was shifted from right to left half at practice yesterday. Bob Herwig, veteran center, re quired five stitches to close a cut on the hand suffered in yester day's stiff scrimmage. Ray Han ford, California Ramblers guard and halfback, received a broken nose. More scrimmage was slated for today .and tomorrow before the Bears entrain for their game with University of Oregon at Portland Saturday. LOS ANGELES. Nov. 10 (q) Southern California's Trojans were scheduled for long practice hours today as warning reached Bovard field that the Oregon State Beaver' were heading south primed to bowl over the local lads Saturday in Memorial coli seum. Usually a disappointment play ing here. Coach ton Stiner's squad shapes up as one of the most dangerous outfltatin the con ference and promises to wipe out previous bad showings in Los Angeles. SEATTLE, Nov. 10 LP)Wash ington will have to atop Washing ton tt Washington expects to win here Saturday. Coach Jimmy Phelan made the double-edged statement today aSi he ordered a lengthy scrimmage for University of Washington gridsters preparing to stop UCLA's Kenney Washington. ne gro halfback. Washington (UCLA variety) was instrumental in the two touchdowns the Bruins scored against California, something Washington was unable to do in holding the Mears to a tie last week. Washington (Husky re serve variety) was instrumental last Saturday was the perform ance of a perfectly-functioning aggregation. It was executed, incidentally, largely by second stringers and against an outfit which Lakeview people secretly believed would edge out the Pel icans, with their minds on Bend, by a touchdown or so. Top Physical Shape The Pelicans started for the north in perfect physical condi tion. Olovanint, who was on the sidelines throughout the Lake view encounter, Green. Huff, Harding, Biwer, Angus and Cra p, all on the injury list follow ing the Pendleton game, were pronounced in top shape Wed nesday, along with the rest of the gang, who got past Lake view without damage. The Pelicans also started north with certain essential facilities which the Lava Bears will find it hard to match in spite of their impressive victory list. The kick ing of Archie Huff, for .instance, PossiblY unequalled in 1937 Ore gon high school football. The passing of Wes Yancey; the yard gaining ability of Dom Giovanini, who not once this season has been thrown for a lose. Stalwart Defense And, not least by any means, the stalwart defense of the first string line, which, with the ex ception of Wayne McKee's 78- yard gallop in the Pendleton game, has not once since .the Dunsmuir opener allowed a touchdown on a running play. Furthermore, the Pelicans will have with them an entire new set of plays, devised by Coach Gustafson especially for Bend's benefit and tested, with satis factory results, against Lakeview. They will have, for the first time this season, a set of reliable substitutes, reliable because the Lakeview game gave them a chance to show their stuff, to the tune of seven touchdowns. They will have a big crowd of loyal rooters, possibly the biggest ever to accompany a local team to the Deschutes county seat Can Convert Now And, perhaps most important, the Pelicans will have a newly discovered talent for placekick ing points after touchdown in a squad working with Bruin plays. Bill Gleason inipersonated the Bruin back and will shoot the works against the varsity in to days drill. The Bruins were to leave Los Angeles for Seattle tonight. LOS ANGELES. Nov. 10 (Xi-- Fired anew with determination to win. the UCLA Bruins shove off tonight for Seattle to engage the California -jolting Huskies of Washington.. Indications all week at the Westwood practice field were that Bill Spaulding's charges would go in for deception to offset the strength of the Husky forwards. With few exceptions. the Celan' will present about the same line up that performed so well against California two weeks ago. with Earle (Tex) Harris. bulky wingman, probably start ing at one end. Thirty-six men were named for the trip. - The squad was believed in good physical trim for the game. v - - PALO ALTO, Cal.. Nov. 10 (X) Coach Claude "Tiny" Thornhill's big problem is to get his Stan ford Indians to forget they have a "big game" scheduled with California November 20 and con centrate on next Saturday's foot ball contest with Washington State. "If the attitude of the kids is good. we can beat the Cougars," said Thornhill. "This game is as 1 importanto to us as the 'big game.'" - PULLMAN. Wash.. Nov. 10 (aP) Without a scrimmage session since last ' Saturday's Oregon game, Washington State's foot ball team will leave tonight for Palo Alto to attempt to knock Stanford out of second place in the Pacific coast conference race. - The squad ran through durum), scrimmage against Stanford plays last night and brushed up on new offensive plays. MOSCOW. Idaho, Nov. 10 Oil-- Idaho's prospects for the Goa saga game at Spokane Saturday brightened today with the return to the Vandal team of Lyle Smith, center. His badly sprain ed ankle bad been in a cast 10 days. With Quarterbacks Merle Stod dard and Keith Sundberg, the two top-ranked signal callers, on the injured list, Coach Ted Bank has switched Halfback Eddie Wil son to the post to understudy Earl Gregory. . nquatt swollen Lay aum wavy w w.asa 1 .-- . most dangerous outfits, in the con- 164EM, Nov. 10 CO--Despite femme and promises to wipe out a steady rain Coach Spec Keene previous bad showings In Los and flis Willamette Bearcats went Angeles. through nearly two hours of sig - nal drill and punt formation SEATTLE, Nov. 10 LP)Wash- , scrimmage on Sweetland eta- ington will have to stop Washing- dium's muddy field today- ton tt Washington expects to win Regardless of the condition of here Saturday. the field Friday night, when the Coach Jimmy Phelan made the Willamette University Bearcats double-edged statement today as meet the Pacific University Bad he ordered a lengthy scrimmage gers special emphasis will prob for University of Washington ably be put on Keene's highly gridsters preparing to a t 0 p geared aerial attack. Completing UCLA's Kenney Washington. ne- 13 out of 26 passes for 105 yards gro halfback. gained against OSC Saturday puts Washington (UCLA variety) the team's record of completed was instrumental in the two passes well over the .500 mark. touchdowns the Bruins scored against California, something FOREST GROVE, Nov. 10 UP) Washington was unable to do in Pacific university gridmen wet holding the Mears to a tie last corned Tip Berated, all-conference week. Washington (Husky re- tackle, back to the practice field serve variety) was instrumental as they drilled for their game yesterday in completing several 1 with Willamette university at long passes and runs for a reserve ' Salem Friday. - game which may be decided by just that vital margin of a point or two. Against Lakeview Huff and Al Green combined to menu factitre five conversions out of nine attempts after the Pelicans had gone through six previous games with only one successful boot. Snowy Gustafson's potential starters, as they lined up Wed nesday afternoon before starting for Bend were: Crapo and Huff, ends; Sample and Biwer, tackles; Wilson and Al Green or Wher land, guards; Harding, center; Angus. quarter: Yancey, left half; Pete Green, right half and Glovanini, full. They pulled away from town with high aspirations. Every local fan hoped their confidence would be Justified. Michigan Orders Probe of Athlete Subsidy Question ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 10 (iP)--Official notice of rumors that alumni subsidized athletes have been brought to University of Michigan in the last two years caused widespread campus com ment today. Prof. Ralph W. Algier, chair man of the board of control in charge of physical education. an nounced in a statement an investi gation was under way. The Michigan Daily, under graduate publication, criticized the board in today's edition, and Harry Rinke. head football coach, expressed the opinion the inquiry could have been delayed until end of the season. He added that so far as he knew the rumors were without foundation. THENEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DANCE TOME - LEMON H A LL Lyons Routs Olsen, Ster Bch Decisions Jarbo in Armory Bouts At the end of a full hours wrestling oil the armory mat last night, tka. Bob Kennaston had not managed to trap Bobby Chick in his "Hold Hill crabhold- and Hobby Chick had failed to make his airplane spin stick on Sat. Bob Kennaston. Consequently, the re sult was a draw. It was not. however, at no-fall match. Before the evening was over each had managed to snag a tumblt. Hennaston the first and Chick the second, but in the wild two minutes and 20 seconds that were left after Chick had evened the score. neither was able to put tumble. Kennaston the first awl meant victory. Chick Gets Rough : Kennaston as the nominal lain of the episode and received , all the booing. but if Chick didn't get away with more than the lion's share of wrestling turpitude , while the referee obligingly winked. then these old eyes have , seen brighter days. g AS a matter of fact the mat fiesta was a revelation of fisting. kneeing. throttling and hair pull ') lug with Chick getting in the It longer and stronger haymakers and Kennaston piling up points in the clinches. , There were 49 minutes and 14 , seconds of gruelling activity be 3 fore Kennaston grabbed the firet fall. Shortly Ilefore the finish the mean marine lad suffered in the clutches of Chick's best body ice son s until foam came to his mouth and he gasped for breath. He showed he could take it as well as hand it out, however. anti eventually he managed to crawl , out of the ring to,safety. After I he had hung on the ropes for a few minutes he came back to seize, Chick hi a figure-four scissors of his own and gain vengeance with a rocking-chair movement that soon had the Cheyenne cowboy on the way out. Kennaston Won't Bite When the call to arms sounded again, Chick immediately set out to soften. Kenn Rat011 up for an airplane spin. He punched and kneed and swiped until the Leath erneck was flat on bieback and , appatently only Semi-conscious, But still KennaStOn wouldn't bite on the spin. The first time Chick lifted him in the air he grabbed the ring ropes on one side. Referee Toy Aho forced his bands away, and he grabbed the ropes On another side. Aho broke his grip again. and as Chick start ed his spin in the center of the ring. Kennaston flailed into his midriff with one free fist. They collapeed. Once more Chick picked up his rival and started to spin, and once more Kennaston pasted him in the stomach. They col lapsed, and Chick, abandoning the thought of completing his twirl. pounced on top for a fall by the body press route. That took eight minutes and 25 seconds. Both Tired at End The remaining two minutes and 20 seconds found Kennaston still dazed and almost constantly on the defensive, but in spite of Chick's desperate and repeated ef forts to lift him again, the marine managed to evade the spin until the end. When the bell finally rang, they were both in bad shape. Red Lyons, the mean guy from Joplin, Mo., apparently work ir on the assumption that any opponent with a bandaged knee is fair game for his bone-cracking figure-four leg-breaker, and, just as he had done the previous week against Steve Sterlich, he put his theory into practice against Ole Olsen, the Minneapolis sailor, in fast night's semi-windap. The results were highly satis factory from Lyons' point of view. The pair battled on fairly even terms through two rounds, and J midway in the third Ole came up with what looked like a pretty I good headlock. Just when the ex- gob was making the most of it, however. Lyons let loose with a groin punch and followed up with the leg-breaker, as fast as that. lireatiters Punches He relinquished the hold short ly after the referee awarded him the fall, but even the momentary pressure was enough to put Olsen I on the retreat for the brief bal once of the bout. As soon as the fourth round a opened. Lyons moved in relent- lessly on his opponent, weather ing a fierce barrage of rabbit punches and just plain fists in his determination to get that leg again. He got it in a minute and 53 seconds. Steve Sterlich, a Hollywood guy who would be just as good a wrestler if he should lose both his arms, defeated Bic Jarbo of N Kunbal two falls out or three in a fast, clean opening event that produced some varied and sensa tional grappling. Jarbo Mows Muff During all the first round and up to the thud in the second when Stet' Itch dumped hint with a fly ing head scissors, it looked as if Jarbe wore going to be nothing more than a stooge for the beat,- ler and more experienced Cali fornian. Jarbo, however, began to show some style of his own in the third. when he evened the match with a turnover short arm scissors, and improved on the demonstration in the fourth period, which ended with each grappler locked in the other's grip. Just the same, the midwest youngster never could produce anything that quite equalled Sterlich's spectacular leg work or his strodY, rapid-fire attack. and in 1:20 of the fifth inning the movie actor-wrestler sewed up the bout with a head scissors and wristlock when Jarbo's short arm offensive suddenly bogged down. Doh boys received a nice hand from the crowd. In the first contest Watts of the Laundrymen scored 252 pins for the highest single league contest of the City league play to date. In the same game, his teammate. K. Martin. rolled a 248 score. Sons of Italy were right and East Side Electric were off form; result, three wins for the Sons': The following sco r d 200 games: Watts 251, K. Martin 243, J. Pastega 208, Driscoll 204, C. Strong 203, L. Pastega 202 and Dove 200. Commercial league g am es scheduled for Thursday night have been postponed on dccount of Armistice day. Scores: Schuss Vintage ' C. Martin 161 134 160 45 B. Strong 143 136 42 Mercereau 188 166 137 48 Hickman 181 179 191 55 Beech 171 159 49 Handicap 82 82 62 18 Total 906 845 845 259 COIlligOlidotell Freight Duracha 98 125 150 37: Johnaon 138 92 100 33( Sporheim 111 126 110 341 Ado lphs 95 123 139 351 Lundell 149 137 150 43f Handicap 161 161 161 4i0 Total 752 764 810 232E Sew City Laundry K. Martin 243 130 146 618 R. 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Card Outfielder, Slugger Named Most Valuable Player of 1937. , NEW YORK, Now. 10 (in Joe idedwick, the payoff any ot tile St. Louie Card Wain 1;1111110MM WING has the National lunguo's moat Vallinble player award for 1037 to add to hie record taring of batting "Wets." movie actor-wrestler sewed up stoselea. did All ii, cotild 1,, , the bout with a heed scissors and earn the prize. lie w on t he bat- w Ling championship, led in hits, otrtiestlisititc yok N elu'le latelitlya rbboa os'gtatirdrotwanr.nt rune batted in and downs and I Both boys received a nice hand tied with the Manta' 310 Ott for from the crowd. . the home run title. Even so he , barely nosed out Gabby Hartnett, the spirited (Mng cateher, who drew 88 votes to Joe's 70. Freighters Lose . Eight members of the Baseball Top Position In VritUrte 101110CliktiOn made the se- e I ction. They gave ( tours ore Bowling Circuit first-place nominations than Med- wick, but Muscles more than made up that deficit with votes for sec- CITY LEAGUE STANDINGS end and third place to grab the IV. L. Pct. award and the sporting news tro Palace Market 9 3 .750 phy. Sons of Italy 8 4 .667 During the past season, Med Consolidated Freight 7 5 .583 wick compiled a batting average Schum Vintage 6 6 .500 ,,,., of .374; he hit safely 237 times. New City Laundry I I '" ' batted in 154 runs and hit 57 East Side Eiectric I 11 .083 doubles and 31 home runs. , . Carl Hubbell. the shrewd, Consolidated Freight amen- einooth left-hander of the New York Giants, who won the award dered its tie for first place Mon- day night in the Klamath City lest year, was third choice with 52 points. Two newcomers to the league play when it dropped three headlines, the Boston nem' von- straight to the Schuss Vintage five. Hickman led the attack for arable rookie pitchers, Jim Tor the Winetnen with a three-game nor and ' Lou Folio, wound up total of 551. third and fourth. They edged out New City Laundry took the such well known players as Dick first game of its series with Pak Bartell and Mel Ott of the Giants ace Market by scoring 1031 but and Paul, Wisner of Pittsburgh. slipped in the next two, dropping In thó balloting mune the both contests and permitting Pal- eight writersone from each of ace Market to move into undis- the seven cities end one borou.h puted possession of first place. in the leaguea first placed In the first contest Watts of the vote counted 10 points. second, Laundrymen scored 252 pins for nine. anti so on for 10 selections. ' the highest single league contest Modwick drew two first-place drominations, Hartnett three. of the City league play to date. In the sante game, his teammate. Each was selected twice on a K. Martin, rolled a 243 score. second-place ballot, but Medwkk got four third-place nominations ly Sons of Ita were right and while H artnett s v o t es were East Side Electric were off form; strung out, one each for third, result, three wins for the Sone: fourth and sixth. The following a c o r a d 200 Medwicit. christened Joseph 3lichael but better known as games: Watts 252, K. Martin 243, J. Pastega 208, Driscoll 204. "Ducky Wucky" or "Muscles," is C. Strong 203, L. Pastega 202 and the third Cardinal to win the Gove 200. award since the baseball writers Commercial league g a m o a took over the selection in 1931. scheduled for Thursday night His manager, Frankle ?ditch, was have been postponed on account chosen In 1931, when he still was 3i Armistice day. a great second baseman. Scores: , player at Carteret, N. J., Mod- A sensation as a schoolboy wick came up via Scottdale, Pe., Schuss Vintage ' 1 Martin 161 134 160 455 In the Mid-Atlantic league and 3. Strong ...-149 143 136 428 Houston of the . Texas league. dercereau 188 156 137 481 lickman 181 170 101 51 starting in 1932, he has a six- teech I65 171 159 495 year average Just under .350. In landicap 82 82 62 186 his only world series appearence, in 1934,,he hit for .379. Total 906 845 845 2596 A timely hitter. he is unortho COnSOlidatell Freight dox In that he bits consistently )uracha 98 125 150 373 at bad balls. Ile swings right- lohnson 138 92 100 330 handed with a pronounced wrist Morheim III 126 110 347 snap and hits on a line. Medwick idelphs 05 123 130 357 will be 26 November 24. ..undell ...... ..149 137 160 436 Others leaders in the voting landicap 161 161 included: 483 Jim Turner. Boston Lou Fette, Boston 30 Total 752 764 810 2326 Zli . Dick Bartell, Now York 8 New City Laundry Mel Ott, Now York Paul Walter, Pittsburgh 24 E. Martin 243 130 146 618 21 t. Ward 149 193 167 499 Billy Herman, Chicago 19 Vette 252 136 160 557 Johnny Mize, St. Louis t 18 Cliff Mellon, Now York :rapo ... 172 126 147 445 17 Niter 113 119 98 330 Charley Root, Chicago 15 landicap 102 102 102 306' Health Forces Coach to Quit At Mississippi -51 STATE COLLEUEXass.. Nov. - 10 (11) health has compelled 2787 Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Same, who coached three summand 464 Army elevens, to relinquish Ilia 536 duties as head football coach of 364 Mississippi State college. 481 it wag assumed that Captain 374 John . fitiokes, line coach, would 285 take over the duties of Same, - whose teams since he took over 2504 the coaching job here in January, 1935, have won 18 games, lost 265 eight and tied two. Mississippi 266 State. a member of the south OUR STEAKS Served Sizzling Hot can. not Ise beaton for excel. lance of flavor and clued itY. Quick service.;well cooked Foods featured. Klamath Billiards Cafe 630 Main MOTHPROOF Dry Cleaning Orrery netrment Mothproofed at No Mari Cost. STANDARD DYERS & CLEANERS 1409 Esplanade. Phone WM 1 L modern conftir(111CO, has won throe, lost throe and Doti one this son Noll, University Prositiont D. Iltinivhroy Sasso, conflood to his hod, resigned yostortlay on orders of his physician, Dr. J. V. Wilford. liuniphroy sold ha grantod the doctor's requost and hod rollorod Hasso or all football duties although It lit rosignation it not buyouts offoctiva until the and or the Ronson. Greenleaf Still Tied For First In Billiard Play 11111,A1110,1)111A, Nay. 19 (flP) aran ti n a Champion !Minh ttrooniont of Now York tind Yi Itio 'Mosconi of Philadelphia roimilliell Mei for first Mayo today In the world'S eliemploneltin porket, bit. third tournament. !loth on matches last night, Nioecont doreating Anti row It lso of Philadelphia. tiroenheit doreatiel Marcel Camp of Dvtruit 125 la 92 In 17 Innini4. iii tho aftornoon. Bonny Allen of Klippen; City defeated Chnriaa Heaton of HOSiOn 126 to 77 in IS Innings and Jo Diehl of Koch., Cord, lit., Iota to (Mingo Kelly of Philado lphla 125 to 117 in IS Innings. Cord, 111. lost to (Worse Kelly of Pot lin's Philadelphia 125 to 117 in IS 83w11110 --1111 "5 110 Innings. Worley 130 101 124 Aloseont's high run of 93 still 10111,111 129 143 132 Dishitt 113 135 135 stands. Cheyno .117 133 123 Handicap 25 25 25 Ilarman Takes T01111 050 740 704 Position With Illreley's Orange Martin 118 172 171 Stanley 149 121 149 Bowling Alley E. "1"" 1611 "7' I" Dickinson 120 143 151 1 lalght 133 153 133 Waltor Harman. well hum professional baseball player anti linntli"P '"- 21 21 21 -- local umpire. halt becomo hood wilt. the 1 I n rel Total 7211 175 7115 Waiter Herman, well knoen professional baseball Pln Yet' null local 1 mpire. has become affil Mimi with the Bowlers Garden bowling alleys in the capacity of manager of the day shift, accord ing to an announcement by Hai Haight, proprietor of the estab lishment. Herman, who has bad consid erable bowling alley experience in Butte and Anaconda. Mont., as. aumed his now duties Monday-. California Crew ' off to Corvallis BERKELET. Nov. 10 UP) Traveling at their own expense. 10 University of California oars men and Coach "Ky" Enright will leave Thursday night for Corval lis, Ore., for their annual on. official crow race with Oregon State college on the Willamette river Saturday. The makeshift crew. including several veterans. some reserves and some freshtnen, will accom pany the Bear football team, which will play the University of Oregon at Portland. Rowing in a steady rain. the California crew won last fall by two lengths. 4 Rain Postpones Frosh-Rook Tilt EUGENE. Nov. 10 which solietted tho toil on Hay ward field here and Bell field at Corval Ila caused cancellation of the third football gamo this sop eon between freshman Mama of the University of Orogon and Oregon State college. It was achetinied for Friday hero. The university Ducklings won both previous games, 19 to 12 at Portland and 20 to 7 at Corvallis. L1O17-11, TRIPS ARPUND 101;;;;10041,11 THE WORLD COULD HAVE , BEEN MADE WHILE THIS WHISKEY MELLOWED IN CHARRED OAK CASKS! !bind on Piney Poot's ,roundtion-woffd , Inn Um' of B days, II hours and ft minutes. IV. 1. plc Illrolny'a 19 11 31 l'o Men 16 14 23 lloralthorger's 16 14 20 Old Furl 9 31 13 The Sire loy's rang(' howling nett, lust ontrs ehttinition, flout olnoo lo the tt'ollioull !mix Ho Tumidity nisht on tint Stmt.'s,' Gordon whon It dropped tin, fast Point's loom Into second position with thrott stritticht whisIf 'rho soft drink hristolo turned in tomtits ot 728, 776 mid 786 for Its wins. In uttothor motel' tint Ilorsit horger's Coro Rills etistol out tits Old loort Soros loam In two out of throo shirts, 'rho Old Fort Stores win wits lorsoly duo to the film howling of Ida Mar.' shun, who tottnitol 661 for thn h roe $11111.8 Wit Ii 1110)1011 of I 53, 191 sod 220. I Atilltt 3lothosten of llorelliter sor's niso hod it good night with going, lit 188. 179 anti 101 for w 611 tenni. Scores: OM Port 141111vm Miley 133 133 169 404 11000011 105 1:13 153 300 Francis 111 00 100 317 1100d 110 137 144 391 Marmhall 153 191 220 564 1100,11rap 66 06 66 198 Total 72S 746 660 2334 Ilfwaltlwrgrep Caro Tyler 100 134 141 435 Mothivion -166 179 167 514 litorwto .125 170 135 430 Low 120 120 littrrant 122 170 124 416 Mantel! 127 153 290 Handicap 34 40 40 114 - Total 7 29 A20 760 2309 SAN PEDRO, Conf., Nov. 10 A --.1 Donald !intim) and (limn NI a k o. Anterien's No, 1 doubles team, sall tonight on tho liner Nionterey for on ',menden' Australian tennis tour. VW( goal of I he youthful Califocniana l thu Australian championships held at Adplaida tato In J11101111 lint they ex. pert to turfy at Sydom In timo lo play In the 'ictorian ehatn pionships starting December 10. .: November 10, 1987 10 Millionth PHILCO See Specials at UHLIG'S 110 345 134 451 133 457 135 3S3 12N 311 25 '15 - 104 2094 1020 Main Enter Phi letes 11110,000 Radio Context of 3288 GOLD. 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