HERA 0 AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE J generals Win Easily Over Pelicans In First Grid Contest of Season Br PAUL HAINES Alh II IH'W COIU'll, II I1BW .V.VK- Innrl ii new tfiim Iho Klnin V.irnii3 roiilly Blurted lit the 'La ( Iho gridiron bidder Sutnon .v dropping 33 to Union I" ,MU t'1'""1 (""'"Is iiilulit Modoc fli'ld hcfuic kril f football funs. . jvllcnux were viislly oul M through uiosl tlic Lund wero ul)lu lo gel roll L,y once. Tills cnnie In the M milliter when til" Kliinmtli n jinushcd through for (our iiht flint down, only to lost' f hall on o fumble on the 22-ynrd line, fee iiiiini' wns iicliinlly the iol on experienced T iignlnst Inexperienced T, hill the lo ilids showed promise of much iovemcnt In tho future. The Sand .school has been using Jrfur fivo or six years, while system has Just been Iniing- W IlL'l'O. live sparkling louchdown were thrown at the hapless Scant by Jorry LIlllc's Ccnur Mcfcndlng ",Btc cn"lnP who led In-'l night like standout kndvrM for Ihe official title in this year. Onu of the sour trans covered n startling 71) i. I ...w.ltw... rn,,l f,in Ml Coach Marble Cook's Pelicans ft plenty weep, but picked 41 the gume ndvnncetl. Their In.', tncklliii! und downlii hl ikim; left much to be n.skcil, 4 their third quarter rally red the stuff was there IX it j bo developed and sustained. 4)r use of the T wns only Jidieiilly successful, nnd their i iiains were made on an lotion of mi oll-tinie Pelican If, with the fullback hnniled ball ns he plunged Into the Auction of the line. I Perkins Wins Tots the battlri got underway with jidiu winning the toss for Unuith nnd electing to receive title Vuller:i of Grant chose to fcnd the north goal, ftwycr kicked off to Abbey i the 20. who returned tho bnll (yards to tho 3.'). Abbey lost (id Hiehn went through the sjlor I. Abbey kicked to the ijnt -ill and thu Generals took Davis plowed through the ecu-c-for 8 yards nnd, after an In fplctcd pass, took the ball tin to miiKP it a first down on 4 Pelican 31. Grant drew an ililc penalty of 5 yards, but lithe next attempt, Gabriel Bit 13 for Another first down, a) Perkins then intercepted a thrown by Gabriel nnd Ab- S immediately kicked to Wal on the I'ellenn 40. Genorali Hit Paydirt alters limned the lealher c and Gabriel rifled a pass Etamm, good for 13 yards and dm down on the Klamath 1U. Itis drove over tackle for 4 and !llic next play Gabriel shovel od lo Slamin for the flrsl ?pof the gamo. With Walters inR, Gabriel kicked the cx f point. SCORE: GRANT 7. IAMATH li The Pelicans ni(aln chose lo re ive and Sawyer booled the bull l:I!prry. who wilt flowm-H on J 29. After two running plnys pass attempt, Abbey fttd out of bounds on his own If Gabriel completed n pass lo jUlh as the (itinrter cmled. f Gonorals Holl Aqain usorlel heaved nnnlher pass lo lib for 7 and to prove 11 was nunc ioi lowed up with a My lo Walters for- a 24-vnrd P nnd a first clown on the main iz. Wallers struck pay 5 n 'ho next play an n re fe. Gnhricl again ridded the wa ilnt. SCORE: GRANT in" - At Ibis point. J Urnnt second string entered J 'J"y and Newell kicked off Y,- An nt'empt at two Pjays and a pnss went for "Wit and Abbey fumbled J1 fnurth-fiown punt formn J and was tnckled by Lnnder while trying to run the i Pelicans Toss Pnss uront was pennll.ed 6 yards Jcriiwling wllli the ball after hiitl picked up 10 over JM. Tho Generals fumbled wirth rocovcrod. Berry E c(l'cked n pass lo Abbey, L27 J"1"1" n"l ..ll0 bnl1 chnnged hands B"nl limes wllli Hicks Rctllng 8 "nice kick of 42 ynrds. ,",on Run 79 Y'"ds Wn lh" ond of 11,0 first Knnt " uiuko loose on a joack and galloped 71) yards to J.end zone behind some exeel- NTjl.Kt'AteHO800"121 JWcll kick : off to nodkey, 'Iter two attempts, (he Pell ? ,we forced lo punt. Wll n . ',l into 1110 lino for no H'l Imlf ended with the " On Ihn nn1i , ti (tint.. . ""tun m-ynra line K ,sion ot the Generals. kicked ott to Wilson En n""3 second half. Gillette 5n lnr.nnd Wnsch skirted his E ."1 end for 10 ynrds and n f' nwn, Grnnt was set bnck ll "ntl Wnsch kicked lo Berry k B o sl"PP"d on his own in. leans couldn't gnln nnd Game Statistics v.i , Klamath Falls Grant Yaidnce fscrirnmiige) (14 Ymdaiie (passes) Tj Total yardage 1)7 n'77 I'irst downs (scriiiinuiKO) 4 " I'iist ilinvns dinssvs) '. 1 o Total first downs !.""""""" 5 f) Pusses iitlempled j2 yj Passes complete !.!!!!""!!!!""!!!!!."!." a Passes incomplete !"""!!!!!""!"'" 7 n Passes had Inlereepled 2 2 Hall lord on fumbles 4 Punt nveniKc 2H.I 28 Yaitls penalized 0 ;jq Touchdowns " 0 ' S Conversions 0 3 Scoring: Grant Stamm 8," Walters fi',' Wilson 12, Davis 6, Gabriel J; Klamath None. When In Medlord Slay at HOTEL HOLLAND thoroughly Modorn Jo and Ann Earle L ProprlotoH Abbey kicked out of bounds on the Miimiiih 45. Iloyt, Gillelle, and Wilson made it fust and ten on the as-yard slripu and Wasch went wide around left end for 10 more and another first down. Iloyt fumbled and tho Pelicans recovered. Pollcont Got Tough Hud liieliu smashed through guard three times In a row for a first down and with Perkins, Abbey and Blehn carrying the mail, the Pelicans rolled through for another. Again Ihe Klamath eleven in a d e the necessary ground and Lcrry then went wide on a lati 1 for I) and Uiebn bucked over guard to make it four straight first downs as the quarter ended with the bull on the Grant 18 yard marker. Throat it Stopped After one more play, Bob Per kins fumbled and Landerholm recovered. The Generals tried a pass that Wilson intercepted and carried to the visitors 10. Pelicans time-out. This was the main Pelican scoring threat, but was squelched when Berry's pnss to Perkins fell Incomplete after three line plays nnd failed. Grant Scoros Again Walters kicked and Berry's pass wns intercepted by Withers on his own 20 nnd carried up to the midlield stripe. Davis then wenl around his own right end for a 50-vnrd Jaunt nnd a touch down. Gabriel's attempted kick was wide. SCORE: GRANT 27, KI.AMATH 0. Newell kicked off lo Abbey on the 30. Klamath failed lo gain and Abbey punted to Wnsch, who stepped out of bounds on his own 3' Wilson mndc, 15 yards nnd a first down. Wnsch gnlnecl 8 nnd Wilson added 14 more nnd another first down. Iloyt lost 0 and Wilson made bnck 5. A pnss was incomplete and Wnsch tried his own left end hut fniled lo make first down by inches. It's Wilson Again Redki-y tried a quarterback sneak- for no gnin nnd Klnmnth fumbled with Grnnt recovering. The Generals were penalized 15 yards for clipping, but after two plays, Wl! n cut through the renter of Ihe line and outran Ab bey to the goal line to score the fin I !ouchdo..n. Newcll's kick was low nnd "ide ns the finnl gun went off. SCORE: GRANT 33. KLAMATH 0. The tame will be rehashed at the Quarterback club meeting Monday, nnd persons interested In football may talk things over to their heart's content. The Pelirnns next game will bo at Salem next Friday. George Van Vleet, Grant right tackle, strained his knee in the Inst play of the game, but wns not seriously injured. Ho wns okeh in the dressing room after ward. Navy Leads Army In Servicemen's "World Series" HONOLULU, Sept. 23 W) Virgil Trucks' sparkling shutout pitching left the navy with a one gamo bulge over (ho army lodav ns the servicemen's star studded "world series" went In to its second contest in jammed Furlong stadium. Trucks, former Detroit Tiger nee, pitched four-hit ball for the navy's 5-0 initial triumph yesterday, while Ills mates swnrmcd over Johnny Beazley, ex-Si. Louis Cnrdinnl, who was Jerked nftcr tho seventh, Benz'.cy handed out sevon walks and nine of tho navy's 10 hils before giving lip the nrmy mound lo Semi-pro Hurler Don Schmidt. Trucks fanned five bntlers, including Yankee Joe Gordon for Ihe final out, and collected two hlls, ono of them driving In a run. , , All seven games of tho series will bo played out, even if II Is decided earlier, so Ihat as many servicemen ns possible may see Ihe collection of former major league slurs. The army players are from the seventh AAK team. Hawaii senior, lenguo champs. Tho nnvy outfit has been assembled from tho Islands and the mainland. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drlvo Mova Youriell Suva M Long and Short Ttipi STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phona 6304 1201 East Main Big Antelope Season Will Start Sunday Local hunters packed their camping equipment today nnd left for Lnko county for the opening of the nntelopc season tomorrow, which will extend through Sunday, October 7. All of the antelope range is open to hunting with certain ex ceptions. The Drakes Flat area and the Milllcan - Fort Rock Wagoutirc area are closed. De scriptions and maps of these areas arc included in the 1044 synopsis of hunting regulations. The Hart Mt. AntelopeF rr The Hart mountain antelope ref uge also remains closed to ante lope hunting. Upon request of naval authori ties, the game commission has stopped all hunting until further notice in naval aerial gunnery area No. 2 in Lake and Harney counties. The approximate boun daries of this area arc as follows: The north boundary lies Just south of the Flook ranch and of the town of Blitzen; the east Davis Ploughs Through for Four Yards Deep in Klamath Territory Evan Davis. Grant fullback, drives ihrounh tho lino for a qain m last ninht s name between the Grant Generals and the Klamath Pelicans. On the next play Gabriel shovel-passed lo Stamm for tho first score of the game. Players whose numbers may be seen are: 4 Porkins, 17 Gqrald Smith, 6 Gabriel, and 51 Needer. (Arrow shows ball). boundary follows along the foot hills of the Slcen;. mountains; the south boundary is the Oregon Nevada state line; and Ihe west boundary is just cast of Guano lnko and the Hart mountain an telope refuge. FIGHTS By Tho Associated Press NEW YORK Tami Mauriello, 104, New York, knocked olit Leo Oma. 193, Detroit, 8. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Tony Olivera, 122, San Francisco, out pointed Pedro Hernandez, 125, New York, 10. (Additional Sports on Pago Two) Grappling Fans See Lots Of Action in Mat Matches There was plenty of action in the wrestling matches last night nt the armory. The boys were really out for blood, which is proven by the fact that Rowdy O'Dowdy suffered some broken ribs in his tussle with "The Grey Mask." Jack Kizer look the measure of Paavo Kntonen in the main event by Inking two out of three falls from the Foxy Finn. Kizer won tho first full with a re verse somcrsnull, but which Jack prefers to call an "alliga tor clutch." J'aavo took tho second with a hold that came very close to being ono of his famed pile-drivers followed by a body press. The last and de ciding fall was taken by the Vancouver Viking with a back slam. It Is not known now just when Kizer will put up the belt, but it may be in the near future. Tho scml wind-up saw Rowdy O'Dowdy lose lo "The Grey Mask" in a rugged go. Evident ly the "mask" is not one to trifle with, as the match ended with the first fall and the bout going to the masked marvel when Rowdy was unable to answer the boll for the second round, due to some broken ribs sustained by a reverse body stomp applied by Ihe "mask." The curtain raiser pitted "Blood and Guts" Davidson against "Silent" Rattan. Rattan pinned Davidson witli a body press to take the number one fall, but "Blood and Guts" used some foul tactics and evened it up at a fall apiece. Rattan was awarded Ihe final fall by Ref eree Wally Moss when Davidson rushed across the ring and leaped on "Silent" before the bell. The card was as good as an ticipated and there will be more mat mayhem committed next Friday night same time, same place. National Football Program Led by (JSC vs UCLA Game NEW YORK, Sept. 23 D College football's Jhird wartime season opens in earnest todny with Southern California vs. UCLA, usually a late season tus sle, topping a nntinnnl program dolled by muny attractive con tests. A crowd of 75,000 is expected lo turn out at Los Angeles to watch the Trojans and the Uclans clash in a battle that is expected to have an important bearing on tho Hose Bowl pros pects of both elevens. The Tro jans, with eight veterans back from Inst year's Rose Bowl team, are favored although UCLA has been touted as a Pacific coast power. Elsewhere, most of the action centers in the midwest where Purdue, with Cecil Isbell, for mer pro star, making his debut ns Boilermaker coach, plnys Great Lakes; Iowa Seahawks, beaten last week by Michigan, tackles Minnesota; and Indiana, strengthened by tho return of Hnlfbnck Hunchy Hoornschemoy- cr. bumps into Illinois. The Illini, helped by shifty Eddie, Brny, promise to mane mings tough for the Hoosicrs. In tho east the "big" game pits Cornell agninst Syracuse, re turning to the grid after a year's lapse, in a night game at Syra cuse. The game will be the first test of the Big Red hailed an eastern powerhouse. Q t h e r. games in the cast include Villa nova vs. Seranton, Harvard vs. Bates nnd West Virginia vs. Pitt. Tulsa's Golden Hurricane opens its 50th grid season in an other night , tussle at Tulsa against the North Texas Aggies, while Texas Christian tests the improved Kansas Jayhawks in still another arc light contest. Duke university, looking ahead to its clash with Penn next week, opens its season against Richmond at Durham, N. C, in the south's foremost encounter. Other southern tilts Include North Carolina vs. Lake Forest and Kentucky vs. Miss issippi. - Attention Hunters Save Your Hides! a V Deer Elk Antelope We will pay you top prices and you will be help ing the war effort. Hides arc needed badly. . Sixth St. Auto Wrecking We have Oregon state permit to buy. 2501 So. 6th St. Tel. 3583 filers Sweep Twin ill From Bed Sex 14, 84 "Boom Boom" Beck, Veteran Relief Performer, Comes Through In Clutch To Turn Back Boston Club In Finale AMERICAN I.EAOrr. RACE AT A GLANCE Ily Ihe Associated 1'ress Games bc Tenms W. L. Tel. hind to pla" Detroit fl2 0.1 .566 ... 9 SI. Louis Bl 64 .5r!l 1 Q Nov York .... 711 66 .r,42 S'i 10 Boston 74 71 .510 8 9 Remaining games: Detroit Home. Boston 2, Philadel phia i3i, Washington 4. Away. none. St. Louis Home. Philadelphia (21, Boston '.V. New York 14. Away, none. New York Home. none. Away. Cleve land i2. Chicago (4. St. Louis 4. Boston Home. none. Away, Detroit i2i, St. Louis I3i, Chicago (4t. By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports .Writer Walter "Boom Boom" Beck, a veteran relief performer .who was pitching in the American league when Hal Ncwhouser was a 3-year-old kiddie car rider and Dizzy Trout was a third grade student, was one reason Detroit was still in first place today. With only a week and a day of the season remaining, the Tigers held a one-game edge on St. Louis because Beck had the stuff to hold back Boston in the second game of an important doublcheader at Detroit yester day after coming through with a single and scoring the winning run of an 8-6 victory. Steve O'Neill's crew had won the open er, 7-4, on Dick Wakefield's grand slain homer. ' St. Louis shaded Philadelphia last night, 4-2, and would have lied for tho lead if Beck hadn't put the bracelets on' the Red Sox in a two-inning job. Beck hadn't won all season after hooking on with the Tigers when he got the gate from a minor league manager's job. Last winter "Boom Boom" signed to manage the Uliea Braves of the Eastern league but was outside looking in when the Phils bought the franchise. If Detroit cops the flag, the old timer who has seen them all from Palestine. Texas, to the big show, will have the biggest pay day of his career. It wasn't all Beck, of course, in yesterday's twin win. Walt just happened to be there at the finish to save the nightcap. Wakefield gave Rufo Gentry the opener on his 11th circuit clout with the sacks loaded. Sig Jakucki, another of base ball's firen-?n, saved the Brown ies by retiring the last nine men in order when Philadelphia threatened to nibble on St. Louis' two run lead. Bobo Newsom. who trimmed the Yankees last out, allowed only five hits be fore bowing for a pinch hitter in the 8th but yielded a two-run triple to Don Gutteridge and sin gle runs in the fourth and sixth. New York kept its hopes alive by topping Cleveland, 7-3, with a 17-hit attack behind Ernie Bonham in a series opener. The Yanks trailed Detroit by 3'' games with only 10 to play. When Joe Having relieved Al Smith in the seventh inning, the big league's only grandpa tied AEI Quarterback Club Members Urged to Attend Meeting Monday A bier attendance at Monday's Quarterback club meeting at the Willard hotel was urged today by Malcolm Eploy, club president, who pointed out that any male football fan in Klam ath is welcome to join the club. "Now is the time to show the Klamath Pelican team and the coaching staff that we are for them," said Epley, in refer ence to Friday night's Pelican defeat by Grant. "Every Quar terbacker who has already joined the club is asked to be present, and bring at least one more football fan with him," Coach Marble Cook of the Pelicans will give his observa tions on Friday's game, and Coach Clyde Roberts of the Marine Barracks team will give tho advonco dope on the game with Willamette here next Saturday. an American league record by appearing in his blst game, none complete. Clint Brown set the mark for Chicago in 1939. Ed Walsh holds the record for most games, complete or unfinished with 66 in the American in 1908. Ace Adams of the New York Giants appeared in 70 for a mo dern National record last year. The newly-crowned St. Louis Cardinals were humiliated. 11-2 by Boston's Nate Andrews and Chicago took a strangle hold on fourth place by routing the Giants, 8-1, in the only National league contests. Win Grid -7 Morrie Kohler Runs Bock Kickoff 87 Yards to Score SEATTLE, Sept. 23. (JP) Scoring once in each the first and second periods, and twice in each of the second half pe riods, the Seattle Bombers rane up a 42-7 American Profession al league victory over the Oak land Hornets last night. The win broke a two-game losing streak for the hometown-c-rs and brought them to even terms ior the season. Morrie Kohler, ex-Oregon Stater, came up with the play of the game an 87-yard kick off return for touchdown at the start of the second half. Other Bomber tallies were made by Kohler, Georgo Karamatic, Joe Byrnes, Lavern Bell and Dale Holmes. Milt Collins kept his conversion record clean with four, Karamatic scored two. The lono Hornet tally came in the final period when Bob Loane intercepted Inky Boe's forward in midfield and reach ed the three-yard line. John Allen passed to Mike Mazaika for the score. BOSTON Coley Welch, 160, Portland Me., awarded decision over Ralph Zanelli, 151, Provi dence, (Zanelli disqualified in sixth for unnecessary , rough ness.) 1 ' Better and cheaper tires are promised as a result of the de velopment of a new process for mixing carbon black with syn thetic rubber for the tire, wearing surface. , Beavers Drop Ga To Angels Champions Score First Win In Playoffs 5-4, Frisco -Whitewashes Oakland 1-0 Scores: n. M. PorUand 030 Oil 0004 0 3 Los Angeles 202 000 10X 5 7 a Helser and Adams; Osborn, Cornelias 6 and Sarnl. (Portland 3, Lot Angeles 1), San Francisco . 001 000 000 1 a' 0 Oakland 000 O00 000 0 5 3 Harroil and ogrodowskl; Lots and Balmondl. (San Francisco 1, Oakland II. By The Associated Press The champion Los Aneelet, Angels ond the San Francisco Seals registered their initial Coast league baseball play-off victories last night, Los An geles downing Portland 5-4, and San Francisco blanking Oakland 1-0. The Angels were saved In tho sixth by Pancho Cornelias, who relieved Don Osborn and held Portland hitless the rest of the game. The Angels won in the seventh as Cecil Garriott scored the winning run on Ed Sauer's single. The Seals tallied their lone run as Gus Suhr sineled Joe Futernick home in the third inning. The results leave Portland a 2-1 series edee. and Oakland and San Francisco tied at 1-all. The Seals and Oakland play today because their initial game was nullified on a protest by the Seals. Los Angeles and Portland are idle today but doubleheaders are scheduled for Sunday in both series. Oma Knocked Out But Gets Cheers From Fight Fans NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (VP) 1 Frank Czajewski, better known. as Lee Oma, the Detroit heavy weight, had his thirteenth "knocked out by" in the record books today but he also was getting a lot of cheers. The 193-pounder, filling in as a substitute on two days' no tice, was flattened in the eighth round last night by Tamt Mau rieuuo, the No. 2 ranking civil ian heavy, before a crowd of 10,496 which paid $24,280 to get into Madison Square Gar den. Tami scaled 194. Mauriello was a prohibitive favorite over Oma, but the Bronx boy took a good lacing from the Michigan man before landing a. left hook to the chin which ended the proceedings. At the end of seven rounds Oma had a long lead on points and appeared on his way lo turning in a startling upset but instead he was upset for the fatal 10. If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in the classified. Coming FRANKIE MASTERS Wed. Sept. 27 SAT. NIGHT Music by 5 Featuring MARY MAHONEY PAUL SWIGART REMEMBER fry MVS A DATS WITM nLENHF.D W1MSKEV S(1 PROOF , Till; l.ANSDOWNt DISTILLERY i nils' GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. UAVKB.DB URACE. 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