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    1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
Conllnuou Show.
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PAGE THREE
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ENDS TODAY
'VALLEY OF
HUNTED MEM'
Slnrrlna
BOB STEELE
gocond Hit
"ISLE OF
FORGOTTEN
SINS"
SUNDAY
HE ONLY LAW RANGE
ITS RESPECT... Int law
Ojf FIST AND GUNI
Charles
starrett
Second
Action Hit
"Prison
Train"
K-Men Resort to Aerial
Attack for Both Scores
tw MmilW MIWIIMI -----
Rollio Berry Heaves
To Biehn, Thurman
By PAUL HAINES I
Hi'sorllnH to mi iiorlnl utlnck
to Mini It up Ihclr touchdowns, lliu
Kliiinutli I'HiciuiH won them-
SI'lVI'S U lVllllll)l(l' rllMIl'l' (if ii bull
Kiinm over mi nijiti'ilvi mid do
li'i'iiilni'rl Ciivcnii'ii I'levni, 12 (1,
In il nliilil ln'fnri' u crowd nf 2Hlt)
rnlhtinliiMli' liiim nl Modoc field.
'I'll,, L'l',,,,,1 lit'ltl ll-fl 1,11 till III,,
i wy for llic K iiii'ii In tint second
mill llliui mhiiiii wni'ii l(ol lie
Hrrry In-lived luivirs good fur
toiichdownN. Tin' (lr.il eninc In
tlm t-lo.-ilnu minutes of the second
nlmizn with llirlm Inking n 10
ynid Inns from Hrrry mi his own
Mil mid inoniiilfriiig 70 yiuds he
hind (Inr blnc-kiiiu (or Hie (lint
score of tlm winui. Jim Piilmrr
i wim unit In hy Conch Mnibli'
, t.'ook to iittrnipl thr conversion
: hut his plinc-klck wns no Hood.
iTIir Ciiveini'ii wrro pi'iinlli'd (or
i roughing tlm pirkrr nnd Palmer
I wni given ii M;cimil try, hut tills
j also fiillrd.
The second tnlly wns chalked
1 1.. II... fl,,t fmiifi .in iiM.illwr
I pints from Hrrry, this time to
L liurK i nttrmiin, rigni end, una
iircoiinlrd for ;t.'i ynnU of pny.
dirt. Palmer's kick wns low mid
Willi!.
A I'l'llrmi touchdown wim mil
llflrd on llir oprnlnit piny o( the
Kiuno whrn Itu lirl kicked o(( to
I'crkitiK. who started to hl)i own
rliiht but Intended the bull to
Itedkey on a reverse nnd thr
Nlirrily right IiiiK liiilloprri HO
tlirill'purkvd ynrd to thu Grnnls
Push goiil, Thr I'rllcimii were
off.ildo offensively on the piny,
however, nnd the. piny wus culled
Caveman Dragged Down on PJunge Through Line
CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY OPEN U;30 P, M.
LAST TIMES TODAY
"Home in Indiana"
2ND HIT "CALL OF THE JUNGLE"
STARTS SUNDAY
A GAL NAMED DORINDA
LOVED A GUY NAMED JOE!
An exhilarating, heart -sathlyhj '
imethnal txeetltntt
ion will Una iT-"",
SPENCER TRACY
IRENE DUNNE
Touchdown Passes
For Only Counters
I buck by Umplro Ilurold Shidlcr.
I All the I'cU pluyeil B Kood
I Kiime, but Wirth wim execution.
ully oiitHtundlnii In the line ulonti
Willi i niirmun nnd i,oiik, In lliu
buck f ic Id. Ilerry pluyud a nwull
liuine und threw xonic brniilifiil
punned; Hob I'l'ikhm nnd Buddy
Itlnl... U.. 4,,...t ln 1U.
nnd It in difficult to sliiKle mil
nny one or two men (or oiiliilnnd.
inn piny n nil of them were In
thrro pliiKKlnt.
On the Cuvcmen nlde of the
Icdiier, Atmluiul dlfipluycd ability
lit the flmiker slot nnd Lutz nnd
Iturdrll wero the bill noise in the
Grinds Puss bnckficld. Conch
Mel Johnson's boys mnke un
rtiKiied ontdt nnd wo miss our
litii'M " tliry don't tin some of
thrlr onnonrnts over lirforc the
rnd of the senson. The Grants
Puss forwnrd wnll whs the most
Imprrftnnblo we hnve seen in a
hluh school tilt this yenr. They
nre bin nnd fnlrly fnst and bnttlc
over every Inch of contested
ground.
. One of the hlKhliiihUi of, the
Rnmo wns In tho klckliiK depart
mrnt, with ncssonctte nnd Micks
KettlnK off some dnndlrs (or the
Pels, and Qiirdell nnd Robertson
dnlnu the snmc for the visiting
eleven.
All In nil, tho'Kiimc wns as
nnirh, and more, thnn anyone
could ask. It Is true the K-mcn
didn't score quite as much as
was expected, but they scored
enough, nnd Hint's whnt they
pny off on in nny league. Con
sidering the defensive strength
displayed nil through the gume
by the uavemen, It could be ar
gued that the Pels were fortn
nnte to account for as many
points ns they did. Conch Cook
did n grcnt Job in drilling the
boys In pass dpfense, us only one
nrrlnl connected for tho Grnnts
Pnss outfit and thnl wns the fl
nnl play of the contest. 1
First Quarter
I Relbcl kicked off again for
Grants Pass, nftcr the above
mentioned play wns nullified,
nnd Berry returned to his own
3 1 . nirhn picked up 0 and Berry
almost broke loose on nn end
sweep that netted 20 yards nnd a
first down. Holey then Intercept
ed a pass nnd brought it to the
Cnvemcn lfl. Tho bnll chnnged
bunds and Bcssonettc kicked out-of-bounds
on tho Grants Pnss 12.
Neither side wns able to gniri an
advantage and the quarter end
ed with the oval in possession of
the Cavemen.
I Stcond Quarter
On the first nlny of Hie sec
ond slnnzn, Burdell kicked over
the Pelienn gnnl line and the K
men took over on the 20. The
Cavemen held and Blchn's kick
was partially blocked and recov
ered by wcnci on the I'cl zh.
Grnnts Pnss mnde a first down
but then bogged down and Aus
Innd went back to attempt a field
gnnl but tho attemnt wns low
nnd wide. Klamnth couldn't
cnin nnd Blchn kicked out on
tho Cnvemen 47. The visitors
slnrled rolling at this point and
chalked un three first downs in
a row with Lutz nnd Burdell car
rying tho mail. The threat wns
stopped when Burdell fumbled
nnd 'Long recovered. Each side
kicked once and then, the light
ning struck with Berry fading
bnck to his 30 and letting a pass
- IIIWBLI I III II III HLWH W' II
J Vplf-J CP tpW
Frank Burdall, Grants Pais back, is nailad by Wirth in a play occurring in ths second quar
ter of last night's fracas. Klamath players shown by number and position: extreme left. Perkins,
(3)'Blohn, (14) Vandorhoff. '
PAN JOHNfCfi ' Ward soun
PAMK CUA50N UONfl BARRYM0RI
fWNUSOH.fsiHfirWILtlAMS
2ND
ACE HITS!
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man tames a torror I
town... v ' "..";V ia(s.;
"L,D FLORENCE RICE
":TS. WIUIAM HENRY
EVENTS VICTOR I0RY
'Wednesday
OCT. 25th
Game Statistics
K. F. G. P.
Yardage, scrimmage (net) 106 04
Yardage, passes 121 14
Tolnl yardage 227 108
First downs, scrimmage 3 5
First downs, passes I 1
First downs, penalties 1 1
Total first downs : ' 5 7
Pusses completed S 1
Pusses Incomplete 3 10
Pnsscs had Intercepted 1 , "
Passes Attempted 1 H
Percentage passes completed 43 9
Punt average (yards) : 28 34.5
Ball lost on fumbles 2 3
Bnll lost on downs 0 0
Penalties (yards) 45 46
Touchdowns : - 2 0
Conversions ,....,.,.. .0 0
Attendance 2600..
go to Biehn for 70 yards and the
first score of the game. SCORL:
PELICANS 0, CAVEMEN 0.
Kimsey kicked otf to Lutz who
attempted to duplicate the Klam
nth kick-off play by latcralling
to Rolcy, but he was nailed on
his own 15. The hnlf ended n
few plays Inter with the bnll
resting on the Grants Pass 5-ynrd
marker.
Third Quarter
Kimsey kicked off to Boycc
who returned to his 15. The
Cnvemcn went on the inarch for
two .straight first downs with
the aid o( a clipping penally oi
45 -yards. Tho Pelicans dug in
and held ana uranis rass was
forced to kick. Neither team
could do anything and Tom Bcs
sonettc ngnin booted a beauty
out on the Cavemen 8-yard line.
with Roley and Lutz toting the
leather, the Cnvemen made a
first down but could go no furth
er nnd Robertson kicked to mid
field. Rcdkey lost 6 as the third
period ended with the ball on the
Pel '44.
i Fourth Quarter
The ball changed hands with
both sides unable to gain con
sistently, and the break came for
Klamath when Robertson booted
his only poor kick of the evening
which was downed on the Pel 41.
A 15-yard penalty put the pig
skin on the Grants Pass 44, and
that wns all the alert K-mcn
needed. A pass, Berry to Pope,
picked up 26 yards nnd a first
down. Two plays wore run off
and then Berry did it again by
spotting Thurman In tho clear
and letting him have It behind
the Grants Pass secondary for a
gain of 35 vards nnd tho final
counter. SCORE: PELICANS 12.
CAVEMEN 0. Klamath managed
to nick up two more first downs
and Grants Pass completed their
only successful pass of the eve
ning for 14 yards and a first
down as the gun barked the end
of the tilt with the bnll on the
Pel 27-yard line.
. Armchalr.stratcgisls will have
a chance to discuss the game, pro
and con, Monday noon at the
meeting of the Quarterback club
at the Willard hotel.
Score by quarters:
Klamath Falls .0 6.0 612
Grants Pass 0 ,0 0 0 0
-on tronv
PAUL HAINES
By
Football Scores
OREGON PREP SCORES .
Corvallis 13, Salem 6.
Mac Hi (Milton-Frecwater) 14,
Clnrkston, Wash., 13.
LnGrandc 37. Pendleton 7..
EuRcne 13, Bend 6.
Grant (Portland) 26, Franklin
(Portland) 7.
Benson (Portland) 0, Lincoln
(Portland) 0.
Washington (Portland) 6. Jef
ferson (Portland) 0.
Nowbcrg 27, Tigard 6.
Toledo 19. Waldport 7.
Pnrkrose 19, Central Catholic
(Portland) 0. -
. W'oodburn 27. Molalla 0.
University High (Eugene) -7,
Junction City 0.
Grant Union 18, Enterprise 12.
Seaside 52, Wheeler 0. '
Milwaukic 26. Astoria 6.
Columbia Prep (Portland) 27,
Rainier, Ore., 6.
Albany 7i Oregon City 0. -
Cotta'ge Grovo 28, Rosebure 6.
Lebanon 21, Sweet Home 13.
By PAUL HAINES
NIMROD NOTES
The boys lrom tne barracks are
going after a little different type
of game nowadays than they
have been pursuing in the past.
Instead of the Wily Jap, the boys
will be after the wily birds re
ported to be so prevalent
throughout this sector this sea
son. About the only difference
is that the boys -haven't any
scores to settle with the birds.
Any man in the service can
obtain a resident license by the
simple method of applying for it
at any one of several local sport
ing goods stores.- ine Marine
Barracks has procured its first
allotment of 30,000 shells and
has authority for an additional
30,000 if release from jobbers
can be obtained.. These shells
may be bought at the post ex
change by men with a permit
from the recreation officer, who
governs the distribution of am
munition. . .
Guns for the gy-rencs are on
tho way but have not arrived as
yet, so friends are either loaning
the boys a fowling piece or they
arc Tenting" them irom -downtown
stores.,
Quite a few of the fellows are
reported to be. going out, and
woe be to tho ducks and geese
when these sharpshooters cut
loose. It was tough on the Japs,
too!
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION
Na tun of Tlm . .
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Chlroprtetlo PhyalftU
N. 1th Rtqalr Thttr Bill.
Phnn 1M
Refrigeration
Equipment Co.
' Karl UrquhMt ; ,
611 Klamith Phone 645S
Fo .
Commercial
Refrigeration
SALES ond SERVICE
Discriminating buyers of in,
surance patronise H a n Nor
land, 118 North , 7th. Phone
8060. ' i
Allen Adding Machines
Friden Calculators
Royal Typewriters
Desks - Chairs ' Files
For those hard-tc-get items
PIONEER PRINTING
AND STATIONERY CO.
124 So. 9th Klamath Falls
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
. Boston College 33, City Col
lege of New York 0.
Georgia 13, KcnlucKy vi.
Presbytcrinn 20. Newberry 6.
Colorado College 20, Denver
12.
Rnkc 26. Washburn Municipal
Univ. '6,:
Southwestern (Tex.) 39, North
Texas Agcics 7.
Missouri Valley college ii.
William Jewcu 6.
FIGHTS
Bv The Associated Press
BOSTON Hay "Sugar" Rob
inson, 148". 4, New York, TKO
lzzy .Tnnnazzo. 153. Brooklyn. 2.
Grant Still
Undefeated
For Season
Powerful Generals Trample
Franklin 26-13; La Grande
Hands PendMnn 37-7 Loss
By The Associated Press
The column of undefeated
Oregon prep grid teams thinned
out loctay, nut the powertul
La Grande Tigers and the de
fending state champion, Grant
of Portland, stayed firmly on
the list.
Bend's Lava Bears, victorious
in their first four starts,
Uimblcd to Eugene last night
(Friday), 13-6. The game, how
ever,; does not count toward the
district title.
La Grande steamrollered Pen
dleton, 37-7. to keen the Buck
aroos in the cellar of the Blue
Mountain league. Milton-Free'
waters Mac Hi moved out of
the league to defeat Clarkston
Wash., 14-13 in an inter-state
tilt that saw all the scoring
packed into the final quarter.
In the Portland league, Roose
velt continued threatening to
break its past record as a per
ennial also-ran by defeating
Commerce, 33-7, for its fourth
straight victory of the season
Grant, Portlands other un
beaten squad, romped over
Franklin, 26-13 Benson and
Lincoln played to a 0-0 tie, and
Washington edged Jefferson,
6-0.
Albany's unbeaten Bulldogs
remained on the No-Name lea
gue's pedestal by defeating Ore
gon City, 7-0. Corvallis defeat
ed the Salem Vikings, 13-6 in
another No-Name tilt.
University High of Eugene
halted Junction City. 7-0, in one
of four initial Tri-County' league
tilts yesterday., Toledo kept its
top spot in the Lincoln County
league with its third straight
conference victory, 19-7- over
Waldport.
Clippers
Win Over
Bombers
SEATTLE, Oct. 14 (P) Two -
third quarter passes from Ken-'
ny Washington, former UCLA
colored flash, to Quarterback ,'
Carl Britschgi and Fullback
Bill Robbins, for a total of S9 -
yards put the San Francisco'-'
Clippers on the Seattle Bomber
two-yard line in position to
score two final period touch-,
downs for a 13-0 American Pro-,
fcssional league victory last
night. On the first play of the fourth
quarter,' Washington crashed!
over for the first score of the.
game. Jack Mulkey, Clipper .
end, intercepted a pass from
George Karamatic and went 41 '
yards for the second and final
score of the contest 10 minutes!
later. . ... , 'r
The Californians ' meet the
Portland Rockets in Multnomah
stadium Sunday.
PORTLAND Kenny LaSalle,
129, San Francisco, decisioned.
Leo Turner, 163 M; Portland
(10).
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We will pay you top prices and you will be help- -ing
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PAPPY GORDON'S OREGON HILL BILLIES
SATURDAY NITE
. . Auspices VeFeW.
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WILL YOU TAKE ONE LAST LOOK... TOO SOON?
There have been a lot of farm sales in this
locality in the last couple of years. Just
count up the number of farmers you know -who
have given up their places.;. given
them up during the best opportunity" in
their lives for making real money. Why?
Run over in your mind, once more, the
list of farmers you know who have retired.
Didn't most of them quit just because
they were physically unable to go on any
longer? They were hard workers, but they
had worked too hard for too long.
Many men past sixty right around
here have found a way to add years
to their active career on the land. They '
are using the Ford Tractor with Ferguson
System. They have done away with back
breaking labor.
Implements attach to their tractors
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so easily -their six-year-old grandsons can
actually put Implements on or take them
offs Hands that have years of hard work
written on them now move a little finger
tip lever " that sets, ' raises or lowers
ground tools. ...
While their work "is easier; they' are
getting more done, and they are doing it
at far less cost Most important, they are
continuing to live the kind of life they
want to live.
The next time you are going by our
place of business stop in for a few minutes
and let us tell you about the impor
tant features of the Ford Tractor with
Ferguson System and Ferguson Imple
ments... the modem farm equipment
that will add years to your active life on
your farm. .: .
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