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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1942)
PEUIMPPBS ' W BATTLE STATION S' Midland Empire FOOTBALL BRIEFS Br The Associated Press ', NEW YORK Paul Gover- 'nali. Columbia'! ace passer, completes his collegiate career Saturday against Dartmouth, the same team against which he 'made his start as a regular three seasons ago. ' SYRACUSE, N. Y. Syracuse ls' going to have a good football team in 1943. Dick Webber, cap tain of the present Orange eleven, started next year's club off on the right foot when he tossed a burning grid shoe over "'ills right shoulder and onto a ;pile of straw in the final prac tice session. '"His perfect aim forecast a bright future. " BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Billy Hillenbrand, Indiana football "afar, is the highest ranking stu dent in his journalism class. He's writing a football yarn for his term paper. ." SOUTH BEND, Ind. Lou -Rymkus, Notre Dame tackle, has quite a versatile sports rec ord behind him. " As a freshman, . he won the university heavyweight boxing championship; in his second year he won the Interhall discus 'throw title and he was top scorer at forward in an Inter hall Basketball league as a junior. Now he has developed into one . of the best handball players on the campus, taking up . the game to improve his speed on the gridiron. - KNOXVILLE, Tenn. An old beer keg will be at stake when Tennessee and Kentucky, tradi tional rivals, clash on the grid iron here Saturday. The winner has been taking it home. for the past 20 years. Tennessee has had the keg for the past five years. ABILENE, " Tex. ' Rudolph "Little Doc" Mobley, the Har-din-Simmons back who has set a national record for ball-carrying, is a modest youngster. - Coach Warren Woodsen asked Mobley if he wanted any tickets for the game with. Texas Tech at Lubbock Saturday. Some of his-friends would probably want to go. Mobley thought and thought. Then "No, thanks, coach," he said. "Nobody I know wants to see me.iplay." - nmAAT, Tex. The Dal hart ,and .Texhoma high school football teams don't want to go through the season without a victory. if a 1 h a r t has lost its eight games. Texhoma has lost its five, Each has a game remain ing; neither is expected to win. ; So the way may meet. Only : drawback: the game might end in a tie. Soldiering Now The Great Ajax' Fears No Japs . ASTORIA, "Nov. 20 "(VP) Pri vate William L. Howard of Fort Stevens doesn't intend to fall in to the hands of the Japs, but if he should he thinks he can make out.: ... Howard performed on the stage as "The Great Ajax." Bad food holds no terror or one who can munch on nails and electric light globes. As to Jap torture methods, Pvt. Howard feels he can cope. He can wiggle loose from any : jiu jitsu hold. He has escaped in 2i minutes from a straight jacket reinforced with 26 feet of logging chain. The gasoline- and-barbed-wire routine staged by the Japs at Nanking might or might not disturb a fellow who toasts his tonsils with a blow torch. Howard has been voluntarily buried alive for 23 days. Also he can swallow swords. - Butte Valley High Bulldogs Train for 7 Basketball Season DORRIS Coach Harry Beck has begun intensive training of the Butte Valley high school Bulldogs, in anticipation of the approaching basketball season. Because of driving restric tions, the schedule of BVHS games will be drastically cut, but home-and-home games are being planned with at least four other nearby schools Tulelake, Keno, Klamath High Wildcats and Sacred . Heart academy at Klamath Falls. There were 16 games last year but this year's schedule may be cut to eight. INDIANA SCORES . BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Indi ana's football team scored 105 points in its first four games this fall, as compared to 107 tallies in eight starts a year ago. Oregon Favored to Win Civil War Tilt Beavers Meet Webfeet on Home Field In Traditional Football Classic Staggering down the home Associated Press sports writers State in their annual -grid civil in Corvallis tomorrow. Though the Oregon-Oregon like the Stanford-California battle at Berkeley, neither game has any bearing on the conference title race or bowl games. Long Run Man Lightweight Ralph (Baldy) Foster, Pelican left half, is also fleet-footed. Two 90-yard touch down dashes are chalked up to his credit. Bowling COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Sue trior Troy KifW 153 153 1S1 Hutchinson IK ltd 1 Holman . -.160 154 sa Telford Brocdon - -170 139 174 m ik MS SO SO DO Handicap -S9S S74 its mi Elks Club 14! SM 188 145 160 1SJ 1S3 158 154 153 142 157 202 163 169 64 64 84 Van Dortn . Bray Graves Drlscoll Handicap , TOTAL S93 13 954 2765 Knights Columbus 149 168 1SS 174 171 146 119 164 169 130 160 134 156 235 193 103 105 105 Pickett Delury Flo Katon Poppy lAvenlk Handicap TOTAL 563 1001 955 2319 flmt TallAM Hamilton l- 111 16T . 160 13 163 167 161 ISO McCorraack Kileore Thomas Potter Handicap 159 165 124 TOTAL W0 895 862 2627 Hlbbt Clothing 151 151 178 165 167 154 143 155 1S7 132 129 118 134 129 160 123 118 116 Win. Smith Shaffer Powell Hurts tow Itrrclund Handicap 676 877 967 1718 Lamm Lumber Co. M. Smith It. Eaton . Baiter Laaha Cox Handicap . .153 123 148 9 178 183 154 168 198 177 803 159 134 213 174 SO 60 60 817 970 91! 2759 Lost River 150 158 132 136 104 149 91 108 117 81 111 84 Rartliman Laurence - White Pierce Tucker 124 135 183 Handicap 163 1S3 183 619 TOTAL 771 797 877 2415 niapk rvl While Service A. Eobinaon 150 189 126 Rea : V 84 134 Ledbetter : IM ' Anderwn l-' " Schulre -I" 160 iai Handicap . 156 156 156 TOTAL -517 891 874 2612 BOOSTER LEACUE Safeway Stores Hutchinson Severson J.nrfon - Oriisgs Manelevllle . Handicap 139 145 I"' H7 1:HI 121 .167 127 -ISO 159 -150 150 S.W 832 016 2628 Peosl-Cola Telford Brown Dlllstrom Arthur Combs Handicap TOTAL IU4 J01 IOJ is 13S 197 213 648 I17 114 IS8 135 -125 178 67 87 .70S! 692 m 2197 Carter's Fins Foods R. Kaattiurn 165 142 Oravt'g IS- 160 II. Kastburn 101 21" Wells : I" " Carter : US 138 Handicap ! l TOTAL Rackleff Wnllera Hiirrell Ryan Low Illsher Handicap TOTAL ...0 915 935 2770 Coca Cola : 134 69 15 143 . ira 119 169 153 319 368 350 500 112 112 . 160 165 174 290 503 ..628 838 Klamath Maohlno and LooomotWs Ellis 117 144 121 Jacohion 182 179 137 Kllevrr 174 162 114 Pattle 138 136 150 Dalmer 173 151 149 Handicap 117 117 117 TOTAL .JM 889 788 . 2570 Paolflo Fruit Co. 8pccr . lllohm Kent 130 194 148 138 130 133 II7 137 144 155 128 Manna HasMwopd .228, 171 132 131 ' llandiraii 131 131 TOTAL S76. 0:5 811 Zeis stretch of football guessing,, the pick Oregon to defeat Oregon war this year held on Bell field State clash is steeped in tradition Two old football rivalries share the limelight in the far wests grid contests Saturday. One is the 50-year-old struggle between Stanford and Califor nia, the other the two Rose bowl contenders, Washington and the UCLA Bruins. - After two weeks' rest caused by an open date last weekend the UCLA Bruins are strong fa-' vorites to ship the twice beaten OUR PREDICTIONS Klamath over Vancouver, two touchdowns. California over Stanford. UCLA over Washington. Oregon over Oregon State. Huskies and remain in the bowl running despite the Oregon up set two weeks past. Other winning selections are: Michigan-Ohio State. Ohio State. Georgia-Auburn. Georgia. Minnesota-Wisconsin. Minnesota. Boston college-Boston U. Boston college. Army-Princeton. Army. Harvard-Yale. Yale. Northwestern - Notre Dame. Notre Dame. Stanford-California. Stanford. Florida-Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech. Indiana-Purdue. Indiana. Oregon-OSC. Oregon. Washington-UCLA. UCLA. Dartmouth Columbia. D a r t mouth. Pest Picks All-Coast Grid Team Huikie Coach Pest Welch Picks Only 1 Oregon Man SEATTLE, Nov. 20 (AP) Coach Pest Welch of the Uni versity of Washington today picked an all-coast team, nam ing only one man from the state of Oregon. Wickett, Oregon State, made tackle on Welch's all-coast. The selections: Susoeff, WSC, Ferguson, Cal ifornia, ends; Wickett, OSC, Banduccl, Stanford, tackles; Tay lor and LaPrade, Stanford, guards; Harrison, Washington, center; Waterfield, UCLA, quar ter; Solari, UCLA, and Robin son, i Washington, halfbacks; Kennedy, WSC, fullback. "Here's a Deserving Fellow," Says She . About- Bob Pastor SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Nov. 20 JP) A typist copying Bob Pastor's application for a war job at the General Electric com pany noted the retired heavy weight had attended college, was married and the father of two children. "Here seems a deserving fel low who hasn't had a job in 12 years," she remarked to a su perior. "I'm glad he landed here." In the blank for previous oc cupations, Pastor had written only "worked for James A. Stew art and Sons in New York in 1931" neglecting such details as staying 10 rounds twice with Joe Louis. EVENEST GRID SERIES COLUMBUS, Ga., Nov. 20 (VP) The evenest series for its length in southern football history will see its 47th game Saturday when undefeated Georgia and. Auburn meet here. The series started in 1892 and since that first game, the Bull dogs have won 21, Auburn has won 20 and five games were tied. OUT OF RETIREMENT PORTLAND, Nov.' 20 (P) Boxer Jimmie Gibbs is coming out of retirement to fight again mis lime lor uncle Sam. Gibbs, who fought such top notches as Baby Joe Gans and Rockv Kansas and wn snnrrlnr; partner for Jack Britton when ne was ruling me welterweights, will go into the air corps as a mechanic. OXFORD war boom KrrrH m s imowu TWO V5Q W2H 1 KHSONS Jt O Mighty Allinger 1 s .4! Trapper left halfback, Bart Allinger has a reputation for be ing the toughest smartest ground-gainingest back in the southwest Washington confer ence. Billy the Kid J " ii Tnitlsei Billy (the Kid) Hoff inc. pound wire-haired fullback, al ternates with Vernon Kinds- father In the back position for the Trappers. LINE IN SERVICE HANOVER Dartmouth's line was hard hit by the enlistment of seven lettermen. Pelican Right End 1 ' i vrC ) t S A r t .r v V-' ' -i I ! X Neil Mayfiold 168-pound right end, starts in the Pelican line tonight staring into the face of Trapper Left End Eugene Flock, 148 pounds. The 20-pound advantage Mayfiold has -on. Flock is indicative of the weights of the entire Trapper line. Annual Police Benefit Ball Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1942 Music By BALDY EVANS BAND Admission Per Couple, 90c' Tax 9c Ladies lOe Proceeds for Police Dept. and Police Reserve Klamath Set for Tough Battle With Vancouver Weather Hampers Pelican Practice 1 Sessions; Trappers Have Light Line- "This game will be won br lost In the Inst two nunrtprs, prophesied Pelican Coach Frank team readied itself for battle tonight with the Vancouver Trap, pers on Modoc field t 8 o'clock. "Were meeting a teiun with an enviable record," Ramsey said. "In the past four years 34 gumcs they hnvo won 31, lost two, tied one. And they have never lost a Into sou sou gitinc. I think' the team that gets the breaks or makes the breaks will win." At Trapper headquarters, Dutch Shields, wiry master of the ' ' 1 L. lcu uurocner Named Dodger Playing Head BROOKLYN, Nov. 20 (P) Leo Durochcr, niiuiiiKcr o( tho Brooklyn Dodgers for tho last four yours, yesterday was re named to that position for 1043 by President Brunch Rickey. Mickey suit! JJuroclier was signed to a one-year ploycr con tract, which probably means that Leo will return to active duty after serving as a bench mana ger during 1942. The player con tract is similar to those signed by the St. Louis managers when Rickey was vice president of the CurdinnLs and is said to permit a club to release a manager dur ing the season without paying his sal.iQr for the remainder of the year. Terms were not announced. Durocher's contract in 1942 called for $23,500 but it is be lieved it included bonus provi sions which may have netted him close to $30,000. TRIPLE THREAT LINEMAN LAFAYETTE, Ind. Eugene Matrewltz, bespectacled Purdue sophomore, has qualified as a triple threat lineman. Starting as a tackle, he played end and then guard before shifting back to the wing. iff r iw! v i 'A Falls Armory II Ramsey Friday moi'iiliiti us his Vancouver destiny, wns gooso shooting Friday moriuui,', prom isiug to bring buck his sliotKtin (or use in the game If the going gets too rough. It was oxpected that the Trap pers, who arrived Thursiliiy night by train, will have a prac tice advantage over tho Pelicans who huvo been hampered by a snowy field thus holding up prac tice sessions. Both tennis should approach the night giimo on equal terms. Tho Trappers hnvo a decided dis advantage from a light lino anil high altitudo short wind, mid the Pelicans at nn equal disad vantage becnusa of luck ot prac tice in the pnst week. The Pclicnn shirting lliic-up wns announced tho snnio as used In the Bend game, with Must, Selby, Vutlluncour, and Foster In tho backflcld, and Coddlng ton, Patzke, Clement, Blohm, Watson, Yancey and Rlnyflcld in the line. Don Mast, 108-pound fullback, will act as cnptnln for tho struggle. Allinger, Jacobscn, Grant and Hoff were announced ns tho starting buck field for tho Trap pers. Tho lino was set ns Dc- Long, Officer, Gomulklcwlcz, Flock, Ripley, Nccly and Butch er. Captain was not announced, but it was expected thut Hoff or Allinger will fill the post. Modoc field was clear of curly week snow todny, and 38 boles of pcatc moss were scattered and rolled Into the turf to sonk up the - remaining moisture and make the frozen ground a bit softer for tho tumbling plnyers. The student bleachers on the cast side ot the field hnve been cleared of snow. Pop Bottle Beaninq Of Outfielder Still Causing Headaches PAOLOA, Kas., Nov. 20 (VP) Tho pop bottle Hint bcuncd Min neapolis Outfielder Ab Wright during a baseball gamo In Kan sas City September 1 still is causing headaches. Claude Wnyman, 30-ycnr-old Louisburg, Kris., fnrmcr nccuicd of the bottle throwing, has since been Inducted into the army. But Justice of the Peace T. J. Cummings doesn't know what to do. Missouri has asked for ex tradition, and - Waymon Is sol diering while under a $1000 bond. The bondsmen arc still liable, and the case is still on the books. Wright has recovered. He's working in a McAlcster, Okln., war plant. FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE! PROVO, Utah, Nov.. 20 (At Brigham Young university foot ballers were beaten by Colorado university, 48-0, but they realize It was duo to careful preparation by tho victors. Coach Jim Yeager of Color ado, remembering that failure to kick had helped lose a game to Utah, had lettered across the seat of Center Don Brotzman's pants: "For heaven's sake, punt." uiua s peivan buind. 73 Oroln MMWMMMiMiii wiiMiMMiwMiwiinnwiiLi ii i mi nn iiiMiirT pin f iiTir irriMnn i ir rrriiirMiiiiiiMM I'ACE til (JUT Tonight's Pelican Captain I ; i- r t'i ffHW'W . . K ' I t .V; fcr k-.'ffUr' m 4 "l.V. efts Hots is Dan Mast. 168. pound lullbaclc. who will lead tba Klamath hiah school Pelicans, against the Vancouver Trappart. Southwest Washington confer, ence champions, in tonight's tilt on Modoc field. Touch Tacfcfe Tourney Won By Farview Houston . Robinson's Fnlrvlew grndo school touch tackle team won Hie city Htlo recently by defciitlim lh Riverside school boys, 10-0, at a tournament held on the Mills school field under tho direction of Joe Peak, city director of athletics and physi cal education. niiLstnnrllnu' hv his snred. passing, and kicking wta Tom Edwords ot the Fnlrvlew school team. Other scores In the ..lournn- mcnt were: Fnlrvlew 22, Mills 0. Fremont 19, Roosevelt 0. Riverside 31, Conger 7. Roosevelt 7, Mills 0. Fnlrvlew 15, Fremont 0. Conger 8, Roosevelt 7 Conso lation chump. Fairvlew 10, Riverside 0 Championship game, Pluylng on the Fairvlew chnin plonshlp team wore: R. Nelson, V. Nelson, T. Edwards, J. Wein berg, J. Patterson, B. Hincs, T. Hmiey, D. Combs, D. Meyers, C. Brighlmnn, W, Brightmun, J. Thornton, T. Thornton, V. Car ter, L. Smith, and L. Bowers. This is the first year touch tackle football has been plnycd in grade schools ns nn Inlcr school sport. It proved to bo nn excellent developer of footbnll fundamentals such ns passing, Naulrol Spirit). 8J Proof, Julius Ksillar Dlilllling ... .. I Listen folks-This Kessler's I s ' r Novombor 20, 1042 X it ) v if holders o( the mythical state tltla. Chalky Wright, 5-9 Underdog in Garden Willie Pep Fight NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (P) Chalky Wright, who recently halted Lulu Constantino's string of victories at 58, enters Mndlson square gnrcien loiugni a o-u un- ,l..r,t..i, m,nl,i.l WIIIU Pn uihn has 53 consecutive wins to hn credit. Sid Milligan Raised To Major; Brother Now Navy Lieutenant KUGF.NE, Ore., Nov. 20 (Pi Sid Milligan, former University of Oregon golf ace, has been promoted from major to cnptnln in the army and Srolt Milligan, an older brolhcr, has been com missioned as n lieutenant (JG) In the navy, members of the family reported today. Sid is post adjutant at Gard ner field. Tuft, Cnlif. Scott, for mer Oregon biisketbnll star, has couched nt Longvlew high school for several years, . NEW WOMEN'S HIGH S'I LOUIS Chun Mntnyn of St. Louis bowled games of 201, 258 mid 2:12 for (11)1 to lend the women of the country for this senson. bull handling, running, kicking, blocking and genernl knowl edge of tho giime, , Co., Int., Bnlllrnors, Md. lnwrlbuo, InA asassiaM aj