I 1 , PACE TEN That Fellow Goldberg's Loose Again r b 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. M 1 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. 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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 -- 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 -- 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 111111111111 Roofing at Less Than Mail Order Prices - 35 lb. roofing Reg. $1.58 45 lb. roofing Reg. $2.14 55 lb. roofing Reg. $2.65 90 lb. Slate Sur Reg. $3.42 Our Price $1.35 Our Price $2.00 Our Price $2.50 Our Price $3.00 ...$19.50 per M. $37.50 No. 2 and better Fir lumber $1950 Vertical grain Fir Flooring GET OUR PRICES AND SAVE 515 Market Fe R. Hauger, Phone 1558 November 12, 1987:.1 ears Trounce Klamath.,25-0 'ANS FAIL 'DEATH ON THE 'SPEEDWAY A in L !milf14711:i01407K:35.7tATZTTC:rwrrVIIRGY1177747-41; lEM E BND DEATH ON THE SPEEDWAY ra,c3-:7017---ato.:Fr,rscitg; tith ., At14:,.., -7 .4 p... , ,,, .,..., ,, -.4.,,...-04., 1.. t(,,,, ..,....e,,,,T,,,.,,,- hyll .,' '';iiY-,,::"-s4,-.M.i, -:....1' 7N-1m( -1-4,11, '.1 '-' -6':-.14:tei'i't7:411&14-r:....,411et"- A ,I1A, i-. ,' ,00,'"04"'"v ' q , olf; If la- , ' t,, ,1-1,"Ihit.dhlallosarb..4., --Zit-, -.1'4,4. 46 . ,&lit 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 actors smiting for Scotcha new way to start a headache without drinking either one. MEI "YOU and I...are Z1C 1,,14144,, rn. P 1' this winter!" "You are going to be my messenger on rainy days. You are going to take me to the stores and to my friends. You are going to help me have good times. You are going to save me strength, time, energy. For all these services, and many more, you cost but a few cents a day!" , THE PACIFIC TILIPHONI AND TILIORAPH COMPANY - 120 0. 7th St. Telephone SOO 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. , 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 . 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