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October 12, HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "ACE TWO II S3 Ohio State Chosen Over Fighting Iriih FoYored To Beat Dartmouth Eleven; Purdue Over Iowa Seahowkj By JEHHY LISKA CHICAGO. Oct. 12 (W'th At courage that Columbus da should give all intrepid navlf tors, your scribe steers the f. 1 lowing course in Saturdays gridiron seas: . Ohio state 21, Wisconsin 12 that seasoned buckeye line, plus Les Horvath and some, fano stepping backs, will hand the uprising badgers their Jrjt sot back. Earl (Jug) Girard is a great passer but wch Oh o state forwards as Bill M i , Gordon Appleby and Jack D ig ger will harass him into ine(ii- ieNotre Dame 26, Dartmouth 6 The Irish are rolling and should make it in a row with little trouble. Notre Dame's un sung line might even fashion a third straight shut-out for the South Benders. Micigan 19, Northwesern 7 The Wolverines regained poise in trimming Minnesota and will man-handle the meekly purring Wildcats, who have been beat en twice in a row. Bob Wiese and Bob Nuss Baumer are much more than Northwestern can match on the ground. Purdue 20, Iowa Pre-flight 13 The Seahawks will be dan gerous, but not as frisky as last Saturday wnen iney up" y Second Army Air Force with officer help. The Boilermakers demonstrated against Illinois that they are hard-hitting down to the final gun. Illinois 30, Iowa 0 Even with out injured Eddie Bray, the lillini should run wild against the talent-shy Hawkeyes. It may be a red letter day for sprint er Claude (Buddy)' Young, who'll tee considerable action in Bray's absence. Indiana 35, Nebraska 0 The Hoosiers, aided by a two-week rest, get an easy workout be fore resuming Big Ten activi ties. Bob Hoernschemeyer now has had enough time to perform up to his brilliant 1943 form. Minnesota 25, Missouri 0 The Gophers should bounce back after the lacing by Michigan. The Tigers routed Kansas State . Continuous Show' Daily- Box Office Opens 12:30 Ends Today Another Hit - Box Office Opens 6:45 - New TODAY SI "Si. -Second Hit 'Queen Df Broadway" They'll See Action Friday Night MB . ..11 n I : reserve fullback and a good kicker, will both probably see action in the tilt with the Cavemen from Grants Pass tomorrow night x Modoc field. Lena w injured in the Ashland fracas but should bo ready by game time. Eleven Prep Grid Teams Place Flawless Records On Block This Weekend PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 12 M) No less than eleven of Oregon's undefeated and untied prep grid iron teams place their flawless records on the block this week end against opposition ranging from tough to meaiocrc. Major inter-district clash will send Bend's Lava Bears, un stopped in four tilts, to Eugene to face the once-beaten but po tent Axemen, who won twice be fore dropping a 19 to 6 verdict to North Bend last week. Over in district 1, LaGrande's Blue Mountain league leaders, winners of four straight, will journey to Pendleton to meet the nesota is in the same league with Ohio State which hammered Missouri 54-0 the -week before. Phone 4567 HELD OVER WAR V tiT v i nil n ?t nH i mmiii s mi i gin v ii v r iTK ii w i v ii PETERORREfDiFRANKtCAPR rnitfvlkin mni. Ck. JOSEPH I NEHULtbJJEANiAOAIRf.SJ OH N , ..-I.Ia - n J Tn,u I r l- ( loop cellarites. Other district 1 and Blue Mountain League clubs will engage Washington elevens, Mac high of Milton-Frcewatcr entertaining Clarkston and Ba ker playing host to Walla Walla. In the southern Oregon confer ence. Grants Pass, still seeking its first victory, travels to Klam ath Falls, surprisingly held to a tie by Ashland last week. High scoring Medford, unlicked in three starts, is idle. Myrtle Point travels to Marshfield for a Coos County leasue fracas. Both games count in the district 2 race. . . . Unbeaten Albany plays at Ore gon City and Salem goes to Cor valtis for No-Name league con tests in. district 3. Tri-County circuit battles, also in district 3, will see Roseburg at Cottage i bi aVc cv ! I Tn 1 mM.i.ir ii iHiin I. w if t u n u i i-hw . 5SP5L. -ft- j 31 fV&itT IDPIGLD By PAUL HAINES PELICAN PALAVER Kinisey and Wilson returned to me Pelican squad Wednesday attcrnoon and were in the lineup mat scrinunuged again with the rugged Wildcats. George Long is Mill out, but will prooably be ready to go Friday night. If not, Soon Keed will step into his tackle slot and Scotl has shown up well in practice sessions. The Pel pass defense still seems a trifle weak, but this point is being stressed by Coach Marble Cook this week and should be straightened out in lime (or the tilt with the Cave men. The Wildcats heaved a couple of passes that would have been sure touchdowns Wednes day afternoon and it would be welt for the K-mcn to be on the alert in this department as Grants Pass will probably resort to an aerial attack. The boys will be out to show the home folks that the tie with Ashland was just a dud and grid fans will bo treated to some rlp snortin' football come Friday eve. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Pren ELIZABETH, N. J. Billy Daniels, 149, Detroit, outpoint ed Danny Martin, 1519 (6); Frankie Leta, 132 H, Irvington, outpointed Billy Morris, 134, New York (6). Grove, and University High (Eu gene) at Junction City. Also in district 3, undefeated Astoria faces a toughie in Mil waukie at the latter town, and Tillamook, likewise unbeaten, travels to Beaverton. Hillsboro and McMinnville, both boasting perfect records, collide at Mc Minnville. Columbia Prep, three time victor, plays at Rainier; Springfield goes to Reedaport. West Linn to Forest Grove and Toledo to Waldport. In Portland's district 4, state champion Grant, thrice victori ous without a setback, plays at winlcss Franklin; Benson goes to Lincoln, Commerce to Roosevelt and Washington to Jefferson. Open 1:30-6:45 rHCtTen u iiu n.iira nmuv ubintfun, ALEXANDER; Leathernecks Display Drive In Scrimmage In a hard inter-srtuad scrim mage last night on Modoc field, the Marine Barracks' griddcrs again showed a- gradual -Im-, provemcnt as they looked bet ter than at any time in the sea son. In the shuffling of backs, Coach Roberts uncovered a now slashing tailback, PFC Wade Mahan, who got off some lengthy punts and sparkled on defense. There was one touchdown scored in the session. Mastror Jilt hit paydirt in a drive quar- terbacked by Curric. Coach Roberts is confident that the follows are now within striking distance of upsetting the soldiers from the (airfield Suisun army air base in the tussle at Vallejo, Saturday, and if a couple of field generals could be unearthed, ho believes that his boys would bo a seri ous offensive threat. The gridders are in better condition than when they sur prised the Ramblers last week by not bogging down in the sec ond half, and some new men now can, if necessary, be called to play practically a full 60 minute game. The Leathernecks have three more games in their schedule after Saturday's tilt. They play the Coast Guard Receiving Sta tion of San Francisco, here; a return game with Fairfleld-Sul-sun, and a recently-booked tilt with Camp Beale, Marysvllle, Calif., here. OAKLAND, Calif. Holman Williams, 158, Detroit, outpoint cd Aaron (Little Tiger) Wade, 160, San Francisco (10). Box Office Opens 6:45 2 Thrill Wis ! NEW TODAY V 2?-:I-J1.iM."'3& '.TWirU'.;'., .TAX. EDMUND 6WENN 6t8. TOBIAS G0.C(H)L00RIS:FATEE)SON Second Thrill Hit Huskies Possess Lots of Respect For USC Backs SEATTLE, Oct. 12 P) A healthy respect (or the bull-puck-ing prowess of USC Hacks Gor don Gray and Ourisi! I'nllnnun dominates the thinking o( Wash ington coaches and players priming for tlm October 23 game with the Trojans. Scouts who saw the Trnlnn California gnmo reported either back reliable to go all the way if he can got past the lino of scrimmage and the Huskies are drilling to stop the pair "cold at the line." Washington went down, 2!) fl, In last season's Rose Howl chiwlc and are bent on wiping out the sting of that defeat. mum NOW Bov nffii-a Opens its thi 'taik of 'THE WHOIE COUNTRY" 'WAim 'wNCHEtt GOD im FORGOT ID l PUT A SOUL IJNTO. 1 it Starts SUNDAY . - 'Pf Cecil B. DeMille's . VmR tredric'march : f ELSSA LANDI I Wf f 13 CLAUDETTE COLBERT V V ZJL0& V CHARLES LAUGHTON J 'fl V5. 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