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PACE TEN
That Fellow Goldberg's Loose Again
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Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh's versatile young back, couldn't be stopped in the Panther's last
Quarter surge against Notre Dames valiant defense in the stadium at South Bend, Ind., and ac
counted for 110 yards of his team's 255 yards gained by rushing. Above he's off on a long end
run, with Patrick running interference and Brown's tackle missing fire. Pittsburgh won, 21-6.
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BEARS STRONG
IN FAVORITES
Stanford Held Only Ser
ious Threat to Cali
fornia Title.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13 141
Pacific coast conference football
goes into its closing stages today
1 with Stanford the only serious
threat to California's champion
ship hopes.
; Stanford. which settled in sec
ond place in conference standings
, by dumping Southern California
, last Saturday. will entertain
' Washington States Cougars at
; Palo Alto, while unbeaten Cantor
' nia meets University of Oregon
in a tough one at Portland.
The Indians were given a slight
edge over the Cougars, who have
won only a single conference con
test while tying two and losing
a pair. Stanford has won three,
tied one and lost one.
That one loss was to Oregon,
the team which might upset Cali
fornia. The Bears are considered
no "wonder team" since being
held to a scoreless tie by an in-
spired Washington eleven last
Saturday, but were strong favor
ites. Stanford and California will
meet a week from tomorrow in
their annual "big game" which
will conclude the conference
schedule for each and decide the
championship. if California loses
and Stanford wins tomorrow.
Washington will battle UCLA
at, Seattle. The Huskies. who
have lost two games were favored
because of their showing against
California. The Bruins have lost
three.
At Los Angeles, Oregon State
college, in third place in confer
ence standings though defeated
twice, will take on Southern Cali
fornia's badly-battered Trojans,
and for the first time in years the
Beavers will be favored. USC has
lost three games.
University of Idaho's strong
Vandals were given the edge over
omega at Spokane in a non-conference
game.
The Santa Clara Broncos will
risk their unbeaten and untied
, record against the mediocre St.
Mary's Gaels here Sunday.
University of San Francisco
will play University of Portland
at Portland in another Sunday
game.
Wildcats Conclude
Their Best Season;
Chiloquhl Beaten
The Klamath Wildcats finished
one of their best masons with a
12-7 win over Chili:quit). The
Cats traveled to the reservation
town this week for the encoun
ter. The Klamath boys were the
first to score. Quarterback Bob
Lowe went through center in the
first quarter to give the Cats a
6-0 lead.
In the second period a run.
ning attack brought the Chilo
Quin team deep into Wildcat ter
ritory. A pass, Greer to Rice,
tied the score. The Chiloquin
try for the extra point was good.
A pass and 45-yard run
brought Klamath the goal that
gave them the winning margin.
Receiving the ball deep in their
own territory the Cats ran It
back to the Chiloquin 45. There
Bob Lowe got off a nice toss to
Bob Anaker who galloped 45
yards for the touchdown.
The win over Chiloquin con
cluded the most successful year
that the Wildcats have had in
recent years. Under the guid
&nee of "Pete" Peterson the
"crazy sophs" have won five and
lost one game. Their record was
, kept from being perfect by a
14-12 der eat suffered at the
bands of Bonanza.
Barker Picks California,
U. S. C., Stanford, Huskies
By HERBERT W. BARKER
NEW YORK. Nov. 12 LT)New
ly equipped with the latest type
of shirk absorbers. this corner
bends a wary eye on the national
football program and timidly ven
tures the following guesses for
what they may be worth:
Pitt-Nebmka: The Panthers
won the game they wanted when
they trounced Notre Dame last
' week. but there still is a little
matter of a possible re-bid to
Pasadena. That ought to be mo
tive to carry Dr. John Band South
erlan's pupils past this dangerous
hurdle. Pitt.
Army-Notre Dame: Notre Dame
has come through a gruelling
schedule with high honorsand
a couple of defeats and a tie.
Army is On the rise. but needed a
horseshoe or -two to get past Har
vard. The nod. faint though it
may be. goes to Notre Dame.
Minnesota-Northwestern: The
Gophers can forget about the na
tional championship this year.
but they stilt can snare an undis
puted Big Ten crown out of the
wreckage. This won't be easy .
but we like Minnesota.
Oregon-California: The score
leu draw with Washington indi
cated there was a touch of gilt
about the Golden Bears. This
trip into the far north may spell
more trouble. but the ballot goes
to California.
Southern California - Oregon
State: The Trojans can't lose
them all (or can they?). South
ern California.
Stanford - Washington State:
The form chart points to Stanford.
Washington-UCLA: On an ex
ceedingly blind stab. Washington.
Santa Clara-St. Mary's: Ought
to be grounds for suit if Santa
Clara doesn't win.
Rice-Texas A. & M.: Rice Is
the perfect illustration of the fu
tility of figures. The Owls could
Modoc Gas, Oil
Holds Lead in
Bowling League
The Modoc Gas and Oil company
held their. lead in the Wholesale
Bowling league at the new Recre
ation alleys Wednesday night by
taking two out of three games
from the Lorenz company pin top
piers. Led by Marshall Cornett
Modoc won the first and third
games. - -
In other -matches the Lucky
Lager five defeated the Carl
Steinselfer five two out of three
and Western States Grocery won
, two Out of three from Lost River
'Dairy.
! Joe Ward of Western States
;won high-individual honors for
' the evening with a three-game
total of 543 and high single game
of 208.
Modoc Gas and Oil Co.
Cornett 158 203 153 514
Drake - -----151 133 154 438
Shell 152 170 472
Morrison ...134 148 181 463
Coffee 151 176 505
Handicap. 58 58 58 174
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Totals 829 845 892 25661
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Lorenz 'Company 1
Sha 130 113 135 378
McCormick 117 1451.59 421
Beech 168 148 495
Kramer ---114 179 88 381
Thompson 161.102 372
Handicap 112 112 112 338
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Totals 761 .878 744 2383
Carl Steinselfer -
Jamison 139 133 109 381
Lambert ---115 153 108 376
Tumelson---114. 193 93 400
Heidemann .148 121 134 403
Gardner 131 181 176 488
Handicap 108 108 108 324
,Totals ' 755 889 728 2372
Lucky Lagers
Malloy' 144 105 145 394
Hays 108 116 112 336
Bayless 126 123 164 413
Leslie 118 169 426
Landers ----137 146 192 475
Handicap 141 141 141 423
Totals 796 749
146 394
112 336
164 413
169 426
192 475
141 423
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not score a point In their first
three games, and now have
pushed over Texas, Auburn and
Arkansas in succession. Maybe
this is where the Owla get off. but
they get the ballot just the same.
Alabama-Georgia Tech: On its
good days. Tech is liable to smear
anyone task Vanderbilt). but this
corner strings along with Ala
bama. Dartmouth-Cornell: One of the
most hazardous of all Occupations
is to bet against Dartmouth, whose
speed merchants always.are dan
gerous. Nevertheless. this cor
ner. liking an occasional long
shot. takes Cornell.
Columbia-Syracuse: More to
be pitied than scorned is Colum
bia. whose luck has been mostly
bad. Just the. same there's no
selection possible here but Syra
cuse. Penn-Michigan: Probably close.
Michigan.
Penn State - Maryland: Two
good clubs collide here: Defer
ring to the home team. Penn
State.
New York University-Georgetown:
Unpredictable New York
U. is the choice.
Ohio State-Illinois: Spilled by
Indiana. Ohio State can concen
trate on squaring a few old scores
In this one Ohio State.
Wisconsin -Purdue: Difficult
to pick. So much so that the coin
comes Out Of hiding, spins and
saysWisconsin.
Southern Methodist -Baylor:
Baylor ought to get back on the
rails in this one.
Texas -Texas Christian: The
Christians seem to be coming
apart at the seams as a result of
a brutal schedule, but get the call
here.
Georgia-Tulane: Maybe the
Bulldogs will wake up, but until
they do--Tulane.
Wysocki Scores
Two Touchdowns
NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (
Whenever Villanova stumbles in
its march toward an unbeaten
football season Johnny Wysocki
picks it up and all is well with
the Wildcats.
Wysocki scored both of the
touchdowns that trimmed Boston
university at post on yesterday. 12
to 0, in the most notable game
on the Armistice day schedule.
He blocked a punt, grabbed the
ball and ran 35 yards for the
first score and then in the third
period caught a pass for the sec
ond. Texas Tech handed a:strong
Duquesne eleven a 13 to 0 trim
Ming in a top notch football game
and Centennary was upset by Loy
ola at Los Angeles, 14 to 7, In an
other intersectional clash.
Hardin-Simmons, a power
among the smaller schools of the
southwest, kept its record clean
by downing Fresno State, 14 to 7.
Hardin-Simmons has won seven
straight this season.
Lost River Dairy
Muse 121 127 150 398
Frank 183 149 191 523
Christian 96. 64 94 254
Johns 146 178 149 473
Cook 146 132 136 414
Handicap 146 146 146 438
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Totals 838 796 886 2600
Western States Grocery .
Quinn 125 158 134 417
Holt 162 169 146 476
Hunt 117 143,142 402
Crane, 148 140 156 444
Ward a 157 178 208 543
Handicap 108 108 108 324
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Totals 817 896 893 2606
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PELICANS FAIL
TO MT BEND
Determined Offensive Too
Much for Snowy's Men;
Weather Cold.
BEND, Nov. 12 (Special).
Bend's title-bound Lava Bears
performed brilliantly Thursday
to defeat the Klamath Falls Peli
cans, 26 to O.
Quenching the Klamath spark
with a quick touchdown at the
start of the game, the Bears
pounded goalward all afternoon
while a shivering crowd shouted
its applause.
Stars Ineffective
Klamath fought valiantly but
vainly against the splendid block
ing and sparkling ball-carrying
, of Johnny Londahl's determined
eleven. The Pelicans were on the
defense through moat of the
game; they did get an occasional
attack underway, but invariably
were stopped before working very
far into Bend territory.
Giovanini's line-plunging and
Archie Hull's punting. highlights
of Klamath's previous games.
proved ineffective against the
rugged Bear defense. Yancey did
get a few passes away, but inter
ceptions by Bend eventually
stopped every Pelican aerial at
tack.. Mayer scored tbree of Bend's
touchdowns. The first came after
only a few moments of play.
Klamath kicked off to start the
game. electing to attempt an on
side dick. The effort fizzled as a
Bend player grabbed the bail and
ran it back into Klamath territc
on the first play.
Almost immediately Bend was
off toward the goal line. A pass.
Dyer to Lidstrom, carried the ball
close to the 9-yard line. Klam
ath stiffened. but alter a few
plays Lidstrom crashed through
for the first score. An attempt to
run the ball over for the extra
point failed.
Glovanini Intercepts
Olovanini shortly thereafter
stopped another Bend thrust by
intercepting a long pass, but soon
the Bears were again knocking
at the Klamath goal. Dyer car
ried the ball most of the time on
this march. which placed the pig
skin on the one-yard line when the
'quarter ended. On the next play
Bend fumbled, but recovered.
Then Mayer cracked through for
a touchdown. Again the try for
point failed.
Punt Blocked
Late in the third quarter Klam
ath's' attack again began to click.
Giovanini crashed through for a
first "down. and Anderson soon
followed with another. A fumble
cost the Pelicans five yards. and
Huff's punt was blocked. Bend
recovering on the Klamath 29.
The Bears were wild-eyed for
, another touchdown. They smash
ed off tackle and around the ends.
I excellent blocking paving the way
to the goal line. Mayer went
through, and a drop-kick gave the
Bears their only point after
touchdown.
Near Score
The fourth quarter found Bend
again working far into Klamath
territory, Mayer finally scoring
on a 20-yard punch. Several Bend
reserves were in the line-up.
The desperate Pelicans again
opened an aerial attack, and
Yancey's pass to Green was good
for a long gain. Another pass was
almost good for a touchdown, but
Green dropped it. On succeeding
tries, Yancey was rushed badly
by the Bend linesmen, one pass
was knocked down, and a second
intercepted by Dudrey of Bend.
The play was called back. Yancey
tried it again, and Dudrey re
peated his interception.
That ended Klamath offense
for the afternoon. Bend was
stopped on another march. Klam
ath took the ball, but was far
back against its own goal line
when the gun ended the struggle.
Wind Rages
Bend made 13 first downs to
Klamath's six.
It, was a great triumph for
Bend, and a, great disappoint
ment to Klamath, which last year
ruined the Lela Beare record
with a tie when they were be
lieved atate championship-bound.
The Bears are rated as the state's
strongest prep school title con
tenders at this stage of the game.
and may play Oregon City and
Salem to settle the matter defi
nitely. Thursday's ball game was play
ed under the most frigid con
ditions but the field was dry. A
biting wind howled across the
gridiron, and once the ball was
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Leading by three laps with the winner's flag only tour hips Away . Leonard Powell. Nemo driver, took
the south turn of the New Hammond (ind.) Raceway too close spun into a sickening skid. turned
over. and as thousands of horrified spectators gasped, plunged through a concrete retaining well to the
ground below. Rescuers lcund him pinned face downward beneath the wreckage. unconscious. He died
on the way to the hospital.
Pacific Lutheran,
Linfield Triumph
on Armistice Day
By the Associated Prem
Pacific Lutheran college of Ta
coma and Linn() Id college of Mc
Minnville. Ore., captured the spot
light in Pacific northweat minor
college gridiron circles today as
result of their victories yesterday
over supposedly stronger elevens.
Pacific Lutheran defeated the
Eastern NYashington College of
Education's newly crowned tri
normal champions 6 to 0 on a
rain soaked Tacoma field. The
visitors from Cheney threatened
to acore only oncein the third
quarter on a 65-yard nutrch down
the field.
Linfie id defeated the San Fran
cisco State college aggregation 19
to 0 on drives of 70 and 45 yards
and a blocked punt. The game
was played in a heavy rain at Mc
Minnville. The central tVashington Col
lege of Education nosed out the
Oregon Normal 'school eleven from
Monmouth 9 to 7 on a muddy
field at Yakima.
The College of Idaho's north
west conference leant dropped its
game with Idaho university.
southern branch, 39 to 0 at Pocatello.
HENLEY DEFEATS
BONANZA 6 TO 0
Henley high school upset the
previously undefeated Bonanza
eleven at Bonanza Thursday by
a score of 6 to 0 on a Held swept
by a high gale. The Henley de
fense held Bonanza to three first
downs.
The lone Ouchdown was scored
In the second quarter but Henley
appeared on the way to another
tally as the final gun sounded.
Henley produced no outstand
ing player in the game but their
close teamwork kept Bonanza's
star fullback, Bob Seater, from
showing the punch that marked
his earlier playing.
actually blown away from the
place where it rested on the turf
between plays. The capacity
crowd, biggest in Bend's football
history and well aprinkled with
Klamath supporters, stamped ita
feet steadily to keep them from
going numb.
Klamath's band and the Pep
Peppers gave a smooth-working
drill between halves, followed by
p. snappy demonstration by the
Bend girls' drum corps and the
Bend band. The Bend drillers al
most froze waiting for Klamath
to complete Its show, and one
Bend bandsman was noted Play
ing a flute with mittens on!
Football
Scores
By the Associated Press
HIGH BC11001.
Baker S. La Grande 6.
Ashland 7, Medford 20.
Grants Pass 6, Roseburg 6.
Klamath Falls O. Bend 25.
Lakeside (Seattle) 35, Hood
River 7.
Milton-Freewater 6, l'endls
ton 13.
Enterprise 12. Wallowa O.
lieppner 6, Hermiston 6.
1Voodburn 19, Chemawa O.
Forest Grove 7, Beaverton 13.
Estacada O. Gresham 20.
Dallas O. Independence 6.
Jefferson (Portland) 22, Ben
son Tech O.
Marshfield 13. North Rend 12.
Tillamook O. Astoria O.
COLLEGE
n field 19. San Francisco
State O.
Santa Rosa JC 14. Salinas .1C,
O.
San Francisco JO 20, Loa An
geles JC 7. '
Whittler 23. Occidental 7.
San Diego State I, San Diego
Marines O.
Loyola 14, Centenary 7.
3an Jose State 12, Redlands 0:
Montana State 74. Carroll col
lege O.
Ellensburg 9, Monmouth 7.
Villanoea 12, Boaton U. O.
Kent State 14. Ashland 0.
Milligan 7. Tusculum 6.
Bowling Green 12. Heidelberg
O.
Catawba 26, Erskine 12.
Colby 6, Bates 6.
Southwestern 40.Loyola
(South) O.
St. John (Minn.) 31, St. Cloud
Teachers 13. -
11110(41 7, McPherson 0,
, Center 20. Louisville 7.
Wichita 13, Emporia Teacher
O.
St. Viator. 28, Valparaiso O.
Hardin Simmons 14, Fresno
State O.
Idaho Southern 119, College of
Idaho O.
Gooding 8, Montana Mines 8.
Boise .IC 7. Eastern Oregon
Normal 25.
YAKIMA, Wfish., Nov. II WM
Opening up with an aerial attack
In the second half. the Ellensburg
Teachers college eleven came
from behind today to defeat Ore
gon Normal school of Monmouth,
Ore., 9-7 in the annual Armistice
day milk fund benefit game.
Dist Mors of bourbon complain
movie bar 'cation always show
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way to start a headache without
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Babe, Montague
to Play Sunday
in Golf Match
NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (AM
That big guY la back again. You
moat have known him. ills num
la Ruth. George Herman (Hobo
Ruth, and for nearly 20 years
he was the ltt known and
greatest baltoballer in the bust
1101111. It itt Strange that tho first
turnstilo tickler of tho game
comes back to tho sport head
lines not as manager of a major
league team, but as It member
of a golf foureonto that will PillY
for charity at Fresh aloetiow In
Finehing. It I,, iiiiiiliiy.
Three other notables will play
with tho big fellow: mysterious
John Montague, Om legendary
California clotater. anti Mre. syl
vitt Annenberg will pair against
the Hahn and another "Babe."
the wiry Minis Oldrikson.
There is a lot of interest In
the other three. but It all conies
hack to the big fellow. An soon
NI he hit town yeaterday
went out to Fresh Meadow for
a practice round. lie had, ho
said. beon tracking bear. deer
and assorted wild life in the
north woods for about 12 miles
a day, but ho woo ready, or
would be after a little practien,
to give ,Montague the battle of
his life.
ALTURAS DEFEATS
LAKEVIEW, I 2-0
FOR I 7TH VICTORY
LAKEVIEW. Nov. 11. (Spedal)
Alturan high school won its 17th
consecutive victory here today
when the Mottoes defeated Lake
view 13 to O.
Both the Altura. scores result.
ed groin blocked punts on the
Lakeview goal line after the
Buckaroos had stopped one Mo
tto() drive on the six-inch Hoe and
anbther on the five-yard line.
About 500 Altura rooters came
to Lakeview for the game but
only a handful of local fans turn.
ed out. Both squads were twain
of the Lakeview 20-30 club at a
banquet here tonight.
SALEM, BEND
RIDING HIGH
State Prep Title Business,,
Clearing Up; Eu
gene Out.
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By the Satiocinted Presa
When the itend WM Dears lacei
the K1111111111 rails Pelicans 25 to!
0 Thiirmlay, they completed the.
regular schedule and filed Malin
to I he mythical interachninstin
foot ball championship of Oregon. ,
Salem chtilletiged tho fiend foci'
sertion of superiority with 4.11
to 6 victory over the Eugene As-.
men. The capitol eleven moat do.
feat Corvallis and Hilvorton to
keep abreast of Rend.
Oregon City. undefeated Mr
Nine conference champion, wiped
out Veal Linn. 20 to O. Little
Independence high school finished
an utinuirred season with a I to 0,
triumph over Dallas.
thher contests figuring In the
chit mitionship niee;
'rillentook 0. Astoria O. :!
Jeffereon (Portland) 22, Hen.
son (Portland) O.
Oranda . Baker I.
Jefferson, defending champion
of the Portland league, regained
its victory stride after losing hi
I touchdown to Want and top.
pled Henson from its undefeated
position. The Democrats bold (
first pince white Ronson droOPed .,
into a tio for second place with
Itooativell and ()rant.
The Tillamook Chitementekors
staved off Astorin4 10111 11116
thrusto and remained win of the
unbenten teanic The scoreless:
tie, however. virtually eliminated;
them from t he tit le.
Plastern Oregon's only contond.i
or, IA Dramie. 'dipped into Duo,
discard W111,11 it could do no better;
tan deadlock linker. Pendleton
had tied LA (fronds 0 to O.
Jimmy Slyb. halfback, Inter.,
copied a pass hod ran 20 yartla
a touchdown and a vielory over
Dallas to sive Indepoindenee the
Willamette Valley league chem.
pionship.
H1101111 mimes. sainst Eugene
eitminoted 11 undefeated but
once-tied 111101'611. The 1011 was
ugenes first 1111111 1936. Ore.
Ron City', three touchdown win
from 1Vest Linn was typical of
the Pioneers' past howinga.
If Salem, defeated by a Wash.
ingion chool fails to stop both
Corvallis and Silvertnn. the Lava II,
Dears will he the only undefeated
major outfit. Oreson City and In. '
dependence lake secondary places
because their chedules are Del
as severe.
Whalen hero boon known to .
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