The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1941, Page 13, Image 13

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    Sports CB1
Y Briefs J,"' 'U
rullarton, Jr.
NEW YOIIK, Dec. 4 (Wlclo
World) Tho "imsunu lir-rur-n"
of New linlicncl lootlmll will
hiivo some HiiKluM dona In llmlr
lionor at liustoii Unillil . . Mny.
1)0 they should Invito the wlmlo
)uiimna tvnut uti guenl ntiu.t . . .
Hmldy Hiirr li'iivi-n Smriinu'iiti),
OillftMntii tmimrniw mid In duo
Or i n Mundny tu Mm I IniininK for
Tniil itffnlr with J. Louis . . . Joo
already hu beKun working out
lit hi Stevunsvllle, Mk.li., pluca
.... Looks Ilka a bunt ii In the
rim Seven conference over Den
ver! objection! to playing liamo
and honin ynnu-s with the other
club ... K It happen, Color
ado U. will bid for a plui-e In the
HlR Six, which would then be
come a Big Sevni . . . And au
what?
HEADLINE HEADL1NER
Glenn II. Peterson of the Man
dan (N. D.) rioneer, su(iic.tii
thl! hosilllnii (which his puprr
didn't ue on the Army Nnvy
atory):
"Navy tokf Miuur of army,
"Doe Mnupln up on field."
TODAY'S QUEST STAR j
7, ipp Newman, lllrmiiitluini I
jKi'Wii: Wonder If the govern-
'fjtnt will allow a school to j
write off what It rout to fnll to
g.-t a bowl bid?"
RED FACES ROUNDUP
Official! of the Middle Atlan
tic league once devoted a lonn
nr.nlon to wrangling about
whether they should adopt the
American or National league
hnll One nrmn-d the American
iMlitie hall wa too lively, anoth
er that the National lcniiuc pel
let would "take a deeper curvo"
and curb hitting Finally Ihey
cnlled In representative of the
munufacttirer, who told him the
iivo balln were made on exactly
the name machine and merely
Mumped with different nomen
1' took the Moguli a couple of
rs to gel over that, but now
they merely peclfy a "major
league" ball
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
A big moment In North Caro
lina football turned up 1 a 1 1
illlng Elon BO O. wos about to
inro against the Elon subs. At
Ihe crucial moment, the Guilford
captain took lime out and
walked over to the Elon conch.
(Uillfnrd wa about to iicore It!
lint touchdown In two years, he !
explained, and wouldn't the !
roach put In hit regulurs no Ihe
hov would get more satisfaction
from It? Elon first Jtrlngerj
went Into the game: Guilford
pushed over It touchdown and
the final iicore was Elon .11). Gull
ford 7.
Cal Protests
Baseball Bears
BERKELEY, Calif
The University of
Dec. 4 (IV) i
Cullfornlo
doen't know what good It will
do, but anyhow It probobly will
make an unofficial protest
ngain!t the Loi Angeles Coast
leaguers' re-chrislening as the
ijlifornla Bear baseball club.
Ql'or year athletic team of all
sort at the blR atnte ichool have
been known as California Bears,
and .Kenneth PrleMlcy, generol
manager of the Associated Stu
dent, told that both undergrad
uate and alumni alike object to
sharing the namo.
CONTRACT RENEWED
LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 4 (VP)
The University of Nebraska ath
letia board of control announced
today It hti renewed the con
tract of Major L. M. "Biff" Jones
for flva years, effective at the
expiration of tho current con
iract next Jan. 1.
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MACDOEL TAVERN
30 Mil South Hlway 87 ,
Klamath Falls, Medford Pace
Mail-Tribune All-Star Team
Pelicans Place Four on
All-Loop; Love Captain
Five Tigers on Annual Eleven;
Two Grinliei, no Cavemen Named
Medfnrd'i Black Tornudo and
Klumiith Kails' Pelican domin
ated the eighth annual Modford
MuilTrlbuno All-Southern Ore
gon conference team, it wa re
veolcd Thursday.
Tho Tigers placed five men on
the mythical nil-conference
eleven, the Pelican four, and
Ashland, urprlnc victor over
Medford, placed two player.
Tho team wa (elected by a poll
of Coaches Buck llnminor of
Klamath. Justin Weakley of
Grants Pusc, Frank O'Neill, of
Ashland and Hill Howermun of
Medford and Sports Writers Bill
llulen of Medford, Jim Welch of
Grants Pass. Lorry Hunter of
Ashland mid Bob Leonard of
Klinnuili Kails.
The I IM1 eleven combines
power, deception, passing, weight
and speed with 172-pound over
age line and 1. IS pound buckficld.
Love) Captain
Gene Love. Klamath's veteran
fullback, was named cuptaln
wllh five out of u possible eight
votes. Listed on tho first string
arc Jack Mitchell, Jock Rich,
Phil Blohm and Love of Klnm
Hlh. Curt Hopkins, bill Wall,
Hud Mayfleld, C'ato Wray and
Ike Orr of tho Tigers landed
among the first eleven.
Tackle Chet Fowler and Back
Charley Jandreou of Ashland
were the Grlizly choices.
There wert three repeater
from the 10-10 all-star In Jan
dieau, Wall and Orr. Two Jun
iors made the first siring Med
All-Southern Oregon
Loop Football Squad
FIRST TEAM
PLAYER SCHOOL
Curt Hopkins, Medford
Bdl Woll, Medford
Buy Moyfield, Medford
Chet Fowler, Ashland
Jock Mitchell, Klamath Falls
Jock Rich, Klamath Foils
Phil Blohm, Klamath Falls
Eugene Love, Klamath Falls
Charles Jondreau, Ashland
Cato Wray, Medford
Ike Orr, Medford
SECOND
PLAYER SCHOOL
Neil Mayfield, Klamath Foils
John Bell, Ashlond
Martin Hcrrin, Ashland
Buster Vogel, Klamath Falls
James Clenn, Medford
Bob Mitchell, Medford
Dan Winter, Medford
Bob Stead, Medford
Cliff Jones, Medford
Bill Chrlstensen, Klomath Falls
Bud Provost, Ashland
HONORABLE MENTION
Tockles: Russell Bigelow, Grants Pass, and Bill King,
Klamath Foils. Guard: LaMar Ormond, Ashland. Center:
Russell Hawk, Ashland. Backs: Bud Jerke, Grants Pass;
Bob Snyder, Klamath Falls, ond Don Mast, Klamath Falls.
Tulelake Honkers Divide
Cage Pair With Bonanza
TULELAKE, Dec. 4 Tulelake to the Invaders' 28, the second
high school Honker A and B
hoop squads divided honors
evenly with Bonanza in the first
round of tho most strenuous court
session Hint tho Honkers have
ever faced when they met the
Bonanza Antlers here last week
end. In spit of the fact that
Coach Clyde Frlshholz played
everybody but tho water boy,
his first line string lost by a six-
point margin, the final tally be
ing 28 22.
Frlshholz while not alibiing for
his squad said that the Honkers
were completely outclassed by
the tallest men that his boys
have met In many a day. Tule
lake led until the fourth quarter
whon the Antlers turned loose
a barrage of shots that dragged
them from behind the fence to
finish In spectacular style. Score
at tho half was 14-8.
In tho curtain-raiser the B
sfinurl mnrlB a neat figure of 36
Rooms
ford' Mayfleld and Klamath'
Blohm. Three Klamath's May
field and Chrlstensen and Med
ford' Jones earned tpot on the
second team.
Captain Curt Hopkins, Tiger
left end, polled the highest point
total of any grldder. He wa
named on six first team and one
second string for 13 point. Both
Love and Orr polled 12 points.
Backfleld Tight
In the backflefcl, the race for
all-conference honors was tight.
Jundreau and Wray each polled
1 1 points to 10 for Ashland's Bud
Provost and Medford's Bob
Stead.
Among the ends the competi
tion was equally bitter. Big BUI
Wall with 10 points barely nosed
out Klamath' Nell Mayfleld who
scored nine. John Bell of Ash
land, tho other second team
wlngman, polled seven.
Mitchell and Rich of Klamath
totaled 11 points each to slip
In ahead of Medford's Jimmy
Glenn with 10 and Bob Mitchell
of tho Tigers who polled nine.
Mayfleld and Fowler scored
11 and 10 points respectively to
edge Ashland's' Herrln and the
Pelicans' Vogel with eight and
seven.
Blohm easily outscored Dan
Winter of the Tornado, 11 to 8,
for the center berth.
The Mall-Trlbune, as In the
past, will Issue award card, to
all the player elected for mention.
POS. WT. CLASS
End 160 Senior
tid 192 Senior
Tackle 195 Junior
Tockle 152 Senior
Guard 1 45 Senior
Guard 160 Senior
Center 200 Junior
Back 180 Senior
Back 137 Senior
Back 142 Senior
Back 163 Senior
TEAM
POS. WT. CLASS
End 160 Junior
End 150 Senior
Tackle 190 Senior
Tackle 180 Senior
Guard 193 Senior
Guard 1 68 Senior
Center 171 Senior
Back 161 Senior
Back 166 Junior
Back 174 Junior
Back 162 Senior
string Honker squad being a bit
too coy for the visitors who had
hard luck on long shots.
Frlshholz has cornered a game
with tho KUWC and a number
of other non-conference teams.
More SAMlAff per bottle
in
Sunny
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
If
When the drinks are on
you, trust Old Sunny
Brook to please the taste
of everyone That oltl
time Kentucky bourbon
flavor, so smooth and
mellow, mikes a bit
everywhere. '
"CHEERFUL AS
ITS NAME"
Captain
7yp"'i, ; v',
Can Love, backfiald main
stay of tho Klamath high Pall
cans, was named captain of tha
1941 AU-Southarn Oregon con
ference squad in tha Medford
Mail Tribuna's eighth annual
poll ralaasad today.
County B Hoopers
Open Slate
Merrill, Henley, Chiloquin Eyed
As Eight-Team Circuit Starts
MERRILL Klamath county B school conference hoonsters
go into action this weekend in the annual struggle for the county
crown. Gilchrist, In the north end of the county, gets into action
In earnest this year to bring the lineup to an eight-school cycle.
Malin, Henley, Bly, Bonanza, Chiloquin, Keno and Gilchrist
have all laid nets for Merrill, holder of the 1940 title, with
coaches expecting Chiloquin. and probably Bonanza, to shine on
the top of the court ladder. Chil
oquin was runner up last season,
bowing to the Huskies at the
end of the season.
Merrill last year took 13 wins,
losing only to Bly. The locals
went on to take the Klamath
Lake title but lost to Jackson
ville in district play at Ashland
The Huskies open the season
Saturday night against Gilchrist
on Merrill's court, the game to be
called at 7:30. Prior to that, M
lin plays Bly at Bly, Bonanza
plays at Chiloquin, and Henley
at Keno, all game being sched'
tiled for Friday night. First and
second teams play in each round.
County hoop coaches have
kept prospects pretty well to
themselves but several squads
have lost stellar tights, either by
the season to run from last week
end' to the last of March and the
county play-off. With still a few
open dates in January, the coach
still seeks likely competitive ma
terial and has put in bids for
games with Grants Pass and
other Oregon squads.
With his men largely inexperi
enced this year he hopes to build
a rock foundation for next sea
son and will welcome any pros
pects for court workouts.
The first conference game in
which the Honkers will play two
out of three with Dorris for the
local title comes late in the sea
son. Starting lineups for the squads
follow: r
A niek Crawford, center: Tom Waldrlp,
Boh Baker, forward ; Drnt-ood Dihle. Harv
ard Bitter nd John Coulson. BUirdi.
BJohn Cron. etntr; Jim Woodman
and David Lagan, forward! i Wilbur Ed
vnrda and !tr Ctifthtnat), guard.
Tha Matoo afhtdule hat also hMO ra
laaard to Infludn canifa with Maltn, Da-
fmbar 4 at Malln : twood at Weatwood.
Ptpfnibfr is; ftmanvllln at 8uianTtlle, p--fmbrr
13; KUWC at Klamatb Fallt, Janu
ary 1.
January 17, Alturaa at Tulalaka; Janu
ary 10, Merrill at Tulrlaka; January U,
Pummulr at nunimulr: January 51. Mt.
Shaata at Tultlakt; Frhruary 6. Vreka at
Yrrka: February T. Ctdflrvtlla at Tutalaka.
Fflbruary IS. KUWO at Tulalaka: Febru
ary so. lorrl at PorrU In tha tlrat con.
fertnea aamt: February SI, Fall Btver Mill
at Tulelake,
March S Dorrla at Tulelake: March IS.
McCloud at Tulelake; March ?0. eant-weat
playoff, place to ha determined by outcome
of t'o conference game,; March 87, county
playoff.
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Duck Cagers
Overwhelm
Rubes, 42-22
EUGENE, Dec. 4 UP) The
Univerlty of Oregon had no
trouble disposing of Rubensteln's
Oregonlans 42 to 22 last night
for the Webfoots second win of
the season, but the team wa un
impressive. At the half the WebfooU led
26 to 9 and stretched that at one
time to 22-point margin. Jack
Butterworth of the Oregonlans
wa high scorer with 11 points,
followed by Bob Wren of the
University with 10.
NO CHANGES
SEATTLE, Dec. 4 (P) Coach
Jimmy Phelan took no chance
on any of his University of Wash
ington seniors being overlooked
by the Shrine game 'committee
for the East-West game at San
Francisco January 1. Asked to
recommend his top-flight seniors,
he named all 14 of them.
Friday
graduation last spring or by age
limits. Merrill has lost three
men, Tommy Chatburn by grad'
uation and Jack Fleck and Wil.
lie Moor, both of whom passed
tne age limit In high school com
petition on December 1.
Coach Clifton James, who
punted the Husky football squad
to county fame this year, still
ha a few tricks up his sleeve.
however, with the return of Joe
f otheringham, center; Leo Mc
Koen, guard, who has played
some grand games in both Malin
and Merrill; James Hodges,' for
ward, and Billy Waldrtp, truant.
James has also on the floor.
Clyde Hunnicutt, Charles Snapp
and Earl Taber, all mighty like
ly championship material.
Stiner Silenced
By Laryngitis
PORTLAND, Dec. 4 m
Laryngitis conquered Lon Stein
er, coach of the Coast Conference
Champion Oregon State football
team, but his assistants presented
members of the team to Portland
fans at banquet last night.
A group of dignitaries headed
by Governor Sprague heart As
sistant Coaches Jim Dixon and
Hal Moe Introduce the players.
WAITE HIGH CARDED
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 4 (UP)
The Portland football champion
next year will play Waite high
school in Toledo, Ohio, at the
close of the regular season, it
was announced Wednesday by
Ralph E. Dugdale, school super
intendent.
R. (DICK) MAGUIRI
Realtor
Ral Estate Sales
Rentals Loans
Property Management
Automobile, sin, Oaaualty Interim
k tool sin Dial Itlt tut .
1 WFs as
Trojans Cut OSC
From Schedule
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4 IIP)
University of Southern Califor
nia won't meet Oregon State's
Rose bowl football team next
fall. It won't have a home game
next October nor will it be on
the road in any other of the four
football months.
Those are some of the quirks
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GLASS SUSPENDERS
BOXED SOCKS
BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS
TIE CHAINS
BOXED JEWELRY CLIPS
KEY CHAINS
Fur Lined Gloves
Men's Fitted Cases
Silk Shirts
Pants' Hangers ....
Luggage
Rayon Dress Shirts
and Tie Sets ..
Famous Wilson Bros. Shirts .
Ore
Klamath's
Credit
Clothiers
December 4, 1941
on the Trojan schedule, announc
ed today by Willis Hunter, ath
letic director.
Oregon State is being dropped
for the sole reason that the Tro
jans must play Montana, under
a recent ruling of the Pacific
Coast conference. Another new
opponent will be Tulane, which
opens the season here Sept. 26.
Substitutes for silk for para
chutes Is likely to be solved by
the use of nylon and related
synthetic fibers.
fRER
HERE'S YOUR CHRIST-
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LOOK YOUR BEST FOR
THE HOLIDAYS
Fine new winter suits
fabrics ond patterns,
and double breasted
. . . for men and young
Fine cut and tailoring
you would expect to pay
more for. A complete
range, in shorts, stouts,
and regulars.
OTHERS $24.50 to $34.50
The most complete
we ve ever offered.
new styles, all the new ma
terials, coverts,- herringbones,
camel hair, Harris tweeds,
you'll find them here. All
sizes and the best value in
town!
OTHERS $24.50 to $29.50
CREDIT!
Use your credit ... we knew credit It
especially welcome at Christmas lime.
You can make all your purchases of
work er dress clothing en Oregon Wool
en t Easy Credit plan . . . and it doein t
cost you ONE CENT EXTRA! No ire
terest, no carrying charges, no red tape.
These Gift Suggestions"""-!
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PLASTIC GLASS BELTS
PLASTIC SUSPENDERS
BILLFOLDS
TIE RACKS
INITIAL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
SILK OR WOOL SCARFS
WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS
UTILITY BRUSH
(Clothes Brush, Spot Remrerr
Shoe Horn)
.. S3.S0
$2.95
.........$4.95
,..$1.00
. $2.95 Up
$2.50
$2.00
Silk Pajamas $4.$S
Qlass Belt and Suspender Sett ....$2.00
Men's Initial Jewelry
by rswank" :..$1.00-$1.S0
Famous "Columblaknlt"
. Sweaters $4.95
Bedroom Sllcpert $1.2$ Up -
"Alligator" OH 811k Hunting
Jackets and Bag $5.58
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PAGE THIRTEtN
Bill Bowerman
Called to Army
MEDFORD, Ore., See. 4 CCrP)
Bill Bowerman, Medford Mfh
school football coach, went te
Seattle Wednesday tor service
with the U. S. army at Fort Lew
ton. Bowerman, who was (rant
ed a year' leave of absence, will
be replaced by Ruse Aebeeen;
present basketball and assistant
football coach.
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