PACE TWO
Leathernecks on Edge
For Tilt With Ramblers
Atrial Attack Stressed in Work-Outs
This Week; Wing Spots Strengthened
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The pre-gamc condition of the
Marine tarracits k"u""'i
hoc hwn hrnueht to a much
keener edge this week, insofar as
team coordination and psycho
logical ailliuue Ja iuiiK.ii.i-u.
, The team winds up its scrim
maging and skull drills to
day and will rest in preparation
for the game against the Uni
versity of California's Ramblers,
here tomorrow afternoon at 2
p m Pass defense and offense
has been stressed this week and
newcomers to the squad groom
ed. PFC Jack Walters, who has just
broken into the lineup, is prob
ably the best bet to take over
right half. Walters, with PFC
Franklyn Gabriel, also a recent
addition trying at full, should
greatly bolster the weak Marine
backfield. ... . ,
If Walters is in good enough
shape, Coach Roberts plans to
start him against the Ramblers.
Both he and Gabriel will defi
nitely be around to snatch some
game experience and will be bet
ter prepared for the tilt with
the Coast Guard Receiving Sta
tion, San Francisco.
With Jack Wallers available,
Capt. Roy Walters is being shift
ed to tailback, giving the marines
two light, fast men to run
through any holes opened by the
marine line.
LaPaglia's stellar play in last
week's game won him the ma
jor's nod to start at full. How
ever, a new candidate for the
line-smashing position, PFC Ed
Fadgen has proven to be a high
stepping back and will add speed
to the backfield whenever he is
called.
In an effort to strengthen the
wings, Major Roberts has put in
a good bit of time with his ends.
He says that he has fair material,
but that they must become more
familiar with the position in or
der to put up a better showing
than in last Saturday's game.
Cpl. Oscar Chapin, a veteran
end, will probably be used as a
starter with Darnell in an at
tempt to gain the advantage of
his experience. There is a pos
sibility that PFC Bob Dravin,
who performed in grand style at
end in the few minutes he'
Stayed against the Willamette
favycats, may win a starting as
signment. - For the passing game, the ma
rines are still hoping to uncover
a reliable receiver to make the
team a definite threat in the air.
Coach Roberts had his squad
working over different pass
plays this week, and expressed
the opinion that, although the
Leathernecks have a powerful
line, and yardage for the marines
in last week's contest was prac
tically all gained through the
line, a scoring punch with
passes is badly needed,
i All in all, it is generally be
lieved that tne marines will
pounce back with a better,
smoother eleven when they take
the field tomorrow.
,' The Ramblers, on the gridiron,
?re as unpredictable as the wea
her and always put out a good
game, as the men on the team
Beauty Expert
Slen Inman, Body Repair
Department Manager, with Bal
iger Motor Co. for the past 16
years, says it pays to keep up
car's appearance.
With 5,000 cars wearing out
and being junked every day,
he U. S. stock-pile of good
clean automobiles is rapidly dis
appearing. J Even in the early postwar
period your car investment will
iiot depreciate much if it hasn't
lost its eye-appeal.
i Although we are busy, we
lill solicit your body and fen
der work, painting, upholster
ing, seat covering and glass
work. i We aim to do the best work
in town . , , and our prices are
right. Glen invites you to look
him up at Balsigcr Motor Co.
and get an estimate on how lit
tle it will cost to give your car
a beauty treatment.
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keep eveing . their possibilities
of becoming members of the
Golden Bears, California's num
ber one team.
Tickets are. now on sale for tne
game at the chamber of com
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Upset Tro'jans
By FRITZ HOWELL
NEW YORK. Oct. 6 His
oigskin prognosticating percent
age upset by last week s upsets.
Boss Orlo Robertson shuns grid
iron guessing this week to at
tend the world series while
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turning ovi-i iu -
putting the finger on the football
favorites. . , , ,
After running into 12 losses
and five ties against 31 correct
selections last weekend, Robert
son headed west with:
"I'm picking St. louis to win
the series. They can't upset me
on that." ' . , ,
Heres how tncy iook irom
here: . ,
t ,.rn,u ctata Our hucks
luna'vino .-.. - -
are on the old home town bucks.
Ohio. '
Tulanc-Notre Dame Maybe
someone wil stop Bob Kelly and
the rest of the Irish, but not this
week. Notre Dame.
r..l--Wrt.tl, Parnlina Naw
uunc-.iu.ui -
The Blue Devils on the rebound
after Saturday's upset by Penn.
Duke. , .
Iowa Seahawks-Second Air
Force Our neck is out, but
we'll take the Air Force to make
it six straight wins.
Tprmpssee-MississiDDi The
Vol's, comfortably. Tennessee.
Dartmouth Pennsylvania
Those Penn Freshman backs and
that 202-pound line look good,
but Dartmouth gets the nod a
hesitant one.
Cornell -Yale Impressive
Carl SnaveTy's boys look like
winners. Cornell.
Texas Christian - Arkansas
Mn nnn Vine onpiil nn th hnmpri
frogs yet, and that's good enough
lor us. xexas v.iukuci.
Washington,W ilia melte
Washington beat Willamette 71
to 0 in the opening game, so
you guess this one.
Great Lakes-Northwestern
Lt. Paul Brown, Great Lakes
coach, didn't like that tie with
Illinois, ' so we'll take Great
Marquette-Wisconsin The
Badgers, looking forward to that
October 14 date with Ohio State,
won't show too much but it
will be enough. Wisconsin.
Michigan-Minnesota A toss
up, but we'll string along with
Minnesota on her home lot.
Purdue-Illinois You can't
account that tie with Great
Lakes, so its Illinois.
Brown-Army The power
plus cadets on the march. Army.
California -Southern Califor
nia By a shade California.
Marine Marching
Team to Perform
Between Halves
A special treat is In store for
Klamath Falls grid fans who
witness Saturday's game between
the Marines and the California
Ramblers.
A crack, 34-marine drill team,
accompanied by the post band,
will perform on the field dur
ing half-time, displaying an as
sortment of trick and fancy mil
itary close order maneuvers.
The squad has been trained in
the past few weeks by GySgt.
Charles R. Dewey, assisted by
Tomorrow
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KVI (570 kc)
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2:15 p. m.
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Cpl. William Salvadori.
Marine 235 lb. fullback, will
be on hand for the tilt with the
California Ramblers Saturday.
Allhouah he will not start the
game he will be ready when
needed. Salvadori is one of the
Leathernecks' best kickers end
it a hard line-driver.
Sgt. William Scheucrman, and
will make their debut in public
Saturday afternoon.
The marching marines were
selected from various companies
at the Barracks, because of ex
ceptional performance on the
parade ground, and have been
giving special attention to such
trick drills as the Queen Anne
salute. Winds march and the
marching manual.
Organized drill teams are
nothing new in the Marine
Corps. Perhaps the most famous
detachment in the service is sta
tioned in Washington and per
forms at the nation's various of
ficial ceremonies. Another de
tachment performed at the last
World's fair in New York.
If it's a "irozen" artlcie you
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
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On Rassling Card Tonighi
Wrestling will get underway
again tonight at the armory at
8:30. In the prelude, Billy Nel
son, the Oklahoma Kid, will tan
gle with bailor Hogan. Billy
uses science to gain his falls, in
stead of the rough stuff, and the
bout should be a good one.
The two main events at a one
hour time limit or two out of
three falls will find Paavo Ka
tonen, popular former champion,
matching head butts with the
Grey Mask in an attempt to
even matters with the hooded
grappler. Paavo has had phen-
omonal success with the cranium
cracking method and found it a
novelty that he didn't care for
on the receiving end two
weeks ago at Salem. There was
a great deal of suspicion that
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Donnelly
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Brownies
Relief Righthondor Gives
Shot in Arm to Collapsing
Cards in 2nd Scries Tilf
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6 (II
Olivia, Minn, and a large pari
of St. Louis wore happy today
to report that Billy Southworlh
at least one secret weapon to
fire at those astounding Browns,
who use almost any old blunder
buss to subdue their enemies.
Olivia gave the world (and
Cardinal quarters of St. Louisl
SvlvestiT "Blix" Donnelly, 20-vcnr-o!d
righthander who in turn
envc the Browns nothing but a
trrmpiiilmis: headache in the
second game of the world series. !
Blix trudged out lo tne mouna
in the eichth inning yesterday.
The Cards' hopes of a world
championship were fading.
When he walked off the hill at
the end of the Ulh he had
painted a Cardinal hue on the
series horizon.
He began by making a per
sonal erasure of Mcrs. Chet
Laabs, Vern Stephens, the Amer
ican league run-producing
champ, and Mark Christman,
striking out each in his turn.
The winning run during this
procedure danced on second
base in the person of Mike
Krecvich. who had doubled to
lead off the inning and send
Max Lanier to an early bath.
Donnelly, troubled by poor
control, had lost to the Giants
only last Sunday by walking in
the winning run.
For the record, here are the
cold facts of his performance in
the first two games of the scries:
He has allowed only two hits
and no runs in six innings (two
in the opener and four yester
day). He whiffed seven batters
in the four innings he worked
yesterday.
A brilliant Minor league
record, however, indicates Blix
is no flash in the pan. He has
three no-hitters to his credit
and in 1941 sent his sweeping
curve ball past 304 strikeout
victims while pitching for
Springfield, Mo., in Ihe western
association.
the "Mask" had a plate concealed
underneath his hood in that
match and tonight Paavo intends
to have Referee Wally Moss
check up before he ventures to
match the durability of his konk
against the rugged "Mask."
The other main go pits Jack
Kizer, light heavyweight king
of the Pacific coast, against
"Blood and Guts" Davidson. Da
vidson intends to take this match
by fair means or foul as he wants
to stay up there with the big
boys, if possible.
It is not known at present
which match will precede the
other as the coin will not be
flipped to decide the question un
til later, but whichever way it
comes out, the card will be red
hot.
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UIBPIEID
By PAUL HAINES
MEDFORD MATCH OFF
The scheduled mtiteh between
the golfers from the Heiunes
Golf and Country club und Med
ford has been postponed, accord
ins to word received this morn
ing from John West, tournament
chairman ol Heames. The con
test may be played at a later
date, and if s. will be an
nounced in plenty of 1 time for
local divot diggers to make
transportation arrangements.
The finals of the Kennies cham
pionship will be played off Sun
day at the local course. In the
title flight. Earl Weimar will
meet Sgt. Leslie Wright in a bat
tle for top honors.
The (list flight finds Bob
Spront up against Martin Swnu
son and the second flight pits El
bert Vcatch against Wesley Mc
Nee. The third flight has already
been decided with Les Wright
outstroking Paul Landry lo cap
ture tne crown.
NIMROD NOTES
Local hunters are gaining,
slowly but surely, in their quest
for the elusive buck. According
to reports received this morning,
there arc 30 deer in storage but
none of unusual weight or size.
Kills will probably increase,
however, later on just before the
mating season.
Don't forget to turn your deer
hides over to a taxidermist to be
prepared for making gloves for
members of the armed forces. It
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In Conference Tilt Tonight
The Klmnnth Pelicans left
here about I p. in. today lor their
fracas with Ihe Ashlund Grizzlies
tonight. The Pells will be up.
proximately the same size and
weight as the Ashland eleven,
and are in good condition, physi
cally and mentally, for the game.
This is the first conference lilt
this season for the K-nien and
thev will naturallv be aoinu all-
out to tip the Grizzlies over.
Coach Marble Cook was opti
mistic over the approaching bat
tle and thought his boys would
do all right for themselves.
Bill Abbey, who injured his
finger at Salem last week, will
not make the trip and the starl
ing lineup will be the same ns
slnrted Ihe Viking Joust with
Perkins at quarterback, Berry
and liedkey holding down the
halfback berlhs and Hichn in Ihe
fullback slot. The line will find
Kimsey anil Thurimm taking
care of the flanker positions. Ma
son and Long at Ihe tackles.
Wirth and Wi.on plugging the
guard holes and Vanderhoff at
the pivot spot. Coach Cook look
a squad o( L'7 men along so
should have no trouble with re
placements, if necessary.
A much needed rest was given
the Pelicans the latter part of the
gets mighty cold where some of
the boys are.
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week vlth the last strumous
workout held on Tue.vliiy when
the K-mcii-seriiinnaged an eleven
made up of former high school
gridders, who used Ashland
plavs and formations in order to
give the boys an Idea of what to
expect in the game tonight.
If the Klamath team can curry
tho spirit and light they showed
at Salein inlo the game wllh
them tonight, they ulioulcl return
'with another scalp hanging from
their bells.
Louisville Tanylcs
With Baltimore in
Little World Scries
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Inp feature of minor league
piiiv will open t Louisville's
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Louisville of Ihe American n.v
.,l llnltlimii'tt nf the
International league, will clash
in the first struggle oi ine nine
of-sevcu game series after but
tling to victory in the plnyotfs of
their respective rirculls.
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