HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON October PAGE TWO :;-t '."I 1-: MARINES NOSE Leathernecks Display Power in First Victory Marine Touchdowns Scored in Second . lie Period on unves by The surprising Leathernecks from the Marine Barracks powerhoused the Fairfield Sui sun Army Air Base last Saturday night, 14 to 12, behind the play of line smashing, pass intercept ing, Vince LaPaglia and 180- pound bod Byrne, nara tacKiing, driving left guard, and the toes; of Dunlers. Banccr and Mahan. pound Bob Byrne, nara tacKiing, l-.fl a.-,,, tlia AAe Ul UUIUV1B, UHIlkVl Oliu moiiBii. The final score does not tell the story of the marine power, which marched on sustained drives to two touchdowns and almost another, whicn was turned into a soldier score on a pass interception on the marine J.IIC ajr.j'iiiaaicAa iiinmcu up the first score on the initial play of the game, after Sasse had ta ken Chapin's kick off from the 10 to the 26. Behind a horde of in.. Cl...n-..l... marVaJ on soldier blockers, Sasse ran wide to his right, then pivoted and Jilted a Jong pass to wade, wno had out-distanced the marine sec ondary, and Wade rambled the remaining 40 yards. The play was good for 74 yards. Sher man's place kick for the extra The Skymakers were well on tneir way to anotner score, alter uuauan, murine s new lauoacK, had punted out to the soldiers' 24, as Sasse galloped on two plays to the Leathernecks' 13 The marine line held and the sol diers lost tne can on downs on thA 7 Mahan got off a beautiful punt a..i r.t t tu. c?i...i I wui ui uaiigur tu mc oniiiidricra i 29. The tide of the game turned iiere as LaPaglia, who played - Brilliantly at lull tor tne Leather necks, intercepted a Sasse pass on the 45 and returned it to the On a nrnunr aVIi-a mith I lia and Mahan alternating, the marines hit paydirt. It was a smashing, twisting Mahan off left idtAie t iui ine iasi iour- yaras mai cumaxea tne drive. PlirriA'c firet lam l-ia. Iha "' extra point were nullified as the oKmsKers were on side.- On the third try, Currie booted one that, snlit tho nn-rio-hte a, all im. portant point that proved to be . ine margin oi victory. Score; Marines 7. KlrvmaLrArc ft Just after Darnell It irked nff tn the soldiers, the marines were spotted a DreaK, which set up their second touchdown in the second quarter. On an exchange Huiiu, aa&se lumoiea and ura vin, Leatherneck end, recovered on the Skymakers' 24. On fourth down with 11 yards i" ur aown on Skymakers' 25, Bancer heaved a neat fast pass over center to Dravin, who KSST?1 thl b-a11 ' . he was T . 5 .,.. J5JL A reported that B o s ,w . nuuson u- i . j-ncii uu three plays, Fadgen plowed over fh. l'J SOOTe Baneer's ry for shnrf tr?hPOhm,t was !.ood- The Skylaker's0" WK Marin" 14' k&erLs . t .... erntA. k..r.",.."re . .Z 1, --u.iiiig uiC SCLQna nan. ana on lourth down with 4 yards to go for a first down on own on, manan Kicked to the On the first play,' Berksdale. QK-ymaners Jeft half, , was hit mm Blended Whit- key 86-Proof 5714 Grni. Neutral Spiritt The Lanidawne Distillery, Havre . de Grace, Md w t f When in Mtdford 8tay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thorouohly Modern Joe. and Ana Earley Proprietor! Save Your Deer Ellr a 5T Attention Hunters fSf 1, , nilllivpi We will pay you top prices and you will bt help ing the war effort. Hidei are needed badly. Sixth St. Auto Wracking Mahan, raagen hard by Byrne, marine stellar guard, and fumbled. Chapin re covered lor me marines. Airier, hv a elinninff nenaltv the Leathernecks brought the pigskin down to the Skymakers n Was there that Mahans pass fell short and into the arms of Dansbv. who ran 98 vards. out- running the entire field to score standinc un. Sherman's kick was t r 1.1 et... makers 12. In the last quarter, the Sky. majtcrs inreaienea to cross me marine Lrnm. ffniTiniF in inn .1 no. fnrA lncinc thA hall am rtnwni Bancer's kick, ennd far almost ou yarns, was canea DaCK oc eans thA marinee waia nff !Ha fin hi. runnJ L-iL- 11.A la.ll nff thA ciaa Af hie f'nAt an1 u.AAt oui-oi-oounas on tne i. On a quick thinking move by oaiitei, me marines gui ine Dan haAlr a. (ka aanau A..1 haalr inlarPsntad Cm'. ,... ln the end zone and downed it for an automatic toucn-DacK. Atter a COUDle .of nlavs failed. Ranrpr got off a dandy quick kick to Sasse on the Skymakers' 30. The soldiers tried another drive through the air, but was stopped by another LaPaglia pass intor- rpntinn RanAA. anal T nT)!.'- took over the marine ball, carry- ina- nil clniir lina nlov. ....All .1 A awi ,111b iiaja uiiui mi; gun sounded the end of the game. .Score AfarinAe score by quarters: ----- .... Skymakers 6 0 6 0 Paavo Meets 'Mask Again This Friday Paavn TCannnn u,hA . . - - --- - -"i".j anv uauni a CnallAna-A frnm thA t-Iam week to the winner of the "Grey Mask" "Rlnnrl an a n,,ti n..: J . aim wum laviu son go, has had the challenge ac- -i" aim wm meet ine M8SK in the main event at the armory this Friday night. ' Paavo doesn't have any use for the hooded grappler in any way, ??aP,e.' or form and along with hlS niSltkA nf hie nnnanaal 111 be seeking revenue for ; th irounang ne took the last time thAV mat TUn l-l. , i DC hot Pnniio-h in mata : P?sts curl as Paavo also has an who the Mask really i, and will undoubtedly ttlmpt to te?r a?i iuco ma. ne would like to so. t oovo may nave iisured -out a nidi, nas met wlttl such lit tie success tn riat. ucn m The preceding bouts are still entave but Promoter Mack" i?rd "king the services of L"yRi!S! J.o of the event. 2' rarKS mav "Ho be on l"B Dill. Clippers Take Tilt From Rockets, 27-0 Tht Hnllvwnnrl DanAj... ..Il.j up their seventh American pro- feSSlOnal fnntViall -.... , ,? Di -ouc vjuiury with adding machine precision uuuudjr m rouiing tneir cross town paly the Los Angeles Wildcats. AA tn 1 rA : - - .l . Rangers triumph at the league's ""'j " merie napes in tercentert a W rini ,l. a-VdlQ Iln in- Flmh aa AS - - i-mjicu no yaras tor a third Deriod touch. down.. In the other American league 7 'ai,uomi iwiippers crushed Portland's RockcU, 27 , Dcnina tne fleet Kenny o.iVi . i" "niversity ot l.ninnrnH Tl l nla al I'os Angeles. fnnhlV.-!.."""11 Ca jana cianr u , ..,w,.o. n e uax passes by Mel Rcid of the Uni- it J. r- -an '"ncisco, reg istered their initial win by down- .n - ,CUJ 8 oan jose 1UU3M1IIKH. aid-. featuring an 83-yard punt re- r.t .,T-.-.:e; cij 10 tneir iri. i ""ves, o to 13. nndtoS3 i?ie..lom,bers t?k topplinV-e"hefty"'esngFrany. J nks'M156," frmh.the unb"" " ranks in a miAhlnt -u n i i is i i u 1 1 1 un . TRUCKS FOR RENT rou DrWe Mot. Youm.U 8itc Long and Short Trips STILES' IEACON SERVICE Phone M0 1201 Cut Main Hides! A..f . " " "" " I OUT Rams Remain In Unbeaien Pro Bracket CHICAGO. Oct. 16 (TP) Those ureen nay racKcrs, lonay pac ing the National Football league aitcr nve years amuiiK inc iu- minds as thev awaited their next start. That, of course, concerned thacA imhArnlHAA' on4 itnnrAHiel. able Cleveland Rams. The Rams, after a vcar on the war-time shelf, were relegated to the limbo of circuit "cousins" 'wav last summer when "Chili" Walsh picked up Aldo (Buff) Donelli as a coach and decided he'd field a team this vear war or not. What has happened since is the surprise of 1944. The Rams knocked off the Card Pitt combination, 30-28, to open their season and then dumped the champion Bears, 19-7. They came up with another last Deriod rush yesterday to un set Detroit, 20-17. and remain alone with Green Bay, in the nnHAfAatAH hraAlrat nf tha WAt. ern division of the league. The Packers. Cleveland's onlv unbeaten rival in the western division, had cause to worry, tnn aftAi rAaHinc ceniiflntf rn. ports of that Ram victory. Green say naa dropped a JB-u de cision to the Philadelphia Eagles in an exhibition at Nashville. Tenn., Saturday night. Next Sunday the Packers and Rams meet at Green Bay in a league fame that will hnvn a naru Aaf. inite bearing on the title race. End Steve Pritko caught a 53 yard touchdown pass in the last aeven minuies oi tne game to give the Rams their victory over Detroit. MpanwhiTA thA Chicago Bears, smothered the u n l c a g o Cardinal-Pittsburgh Steeler combination under a 34-7 score. The Bears have been beaten by both Green Bay and the Rams, hut thair narfnm... yesterday was enough to give them a "ffiant.lrillAT." .4t;Ha. , . . . anting IUI the rest of the season. .uT13e JNew Yorlt Gian's took the lean in thA mlam .ci uivia.un as thev beat Prnnlrlvn 1.7 A 37-yard pass, Hank Soar to Ver- i. "aan oroKe a 7-7 tie in the finar period. The Washington Redskins alsn nam. A..t u j with a last period 42-yard touch- pass, rranK Filchock to v.-u rvT ' lne Boston Yanks the victims,.21-14. .J TAKE HOCKEY GAME SEATTT.r rw 1 o w . eat tie Irnnmon nn-f-j u: pcu incir sec- ouutcaaive raciiic Coast ieasiue horkiv win nf. .t at"e sta" last night. Final score was 3-1. FIGHTS SPCiKAKV. riA 10 m mi dwlsioned Clayton Worlds, 190, Los Angeles, in a nfght h6re Saturday Notre Dame's Steve Bagarus romped to three touchdowns, one of his dashes covering 80 yards. H -Mil HI.: n i i i n PHONE 4S87 BOX OFFICE OPEN 1:30-6:45 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:4S NOW PLAYING Si i Their s a mmup Itneu Htt-rarMia U.im Dnr . . ."Janle" ant) Nwder Dry SKYIMSTERS, Huskies Battle USC Saturday Confcrena Clash First Real Test of Grid Sbihh For Undefeated Washington By The Associated Prm ITniV'AI-sitv nt Wn..hiHflrnl. au.iivii:a L-ume oui OI II1C Coin' 11Atitinn.tni.lA4 Daalffa ...tk , ....... .H. i nwtuu nui Ul west next Monday night to en. gage in their first Coast confer enee fnnthn 1 tmrnn nf loii 1 a. A ' va Ao-s-i in at Los Angeles meeting with the university oi southern Califor nia. The colkcum game will be the only conference clash of next itcckciiu. ine otner members of the war -depleted college 'isc viy service teams. Universitv nt Pali'Ant.u Bears, which put together first anH last nnrlnri lnni.KA... i. beat College of Pacific, 14-0, Sat urday, stay' in Alameda county for a game with Navy's Fleet City Bluejackets at Pleasanton. California s southern branch, UCLA Bruins triumphant over St, Mary's College Saturday. 39.0. ana-aa-A Qt VTnn.,. D.l Flighters at Los Angeles. Traditionally a conference threat, Washington has rolled over two weak northwest oppon ents twice in four weeks and gets its first real test against the Tro jans: The Huskies Saturday crushed little Whitman, 71-0, the identical score by which they drubbed Oregon's game Willa mette Missionaries at the sea son s start. Previously the Huskies beat ..uiameiie, su-o, and Whitman, 65-6. Southern CaHfnmin 1M,t A1IAH a second quarter tally for a 6-0 vitioijr over at. Marys Pre F'jKht at Fresno Saturday night. . o,-vo an, a ncci, UniVArCltv Af KTAdaala. I....- a. u Aivvaua, luser to lynujjon nrmy Airtield, g-7, plays Utah State at Logan, Utah, gallic asab' uiudy, . Coach A. A. Stage's nluckv Pa cific Tigers act as hosts to the (Saturday night.) . i-ompton Junior College, Calif., invades Tnnnnah Ma.. 4. Army Airfield (Sunday.) El Toro Marines take the field against the powerful Fourth Air wiiii-n was neid to a ZO-ZO tie VActArf4au ku thA A1 . vudsi ouaro; . .." - ; K-Boys Run Wild To Whip Medford By 25-0 Count The aggressive freshman junior high eleven, coached by yave nriage, cast a good omen for the Pelicans over their tilt with the Black Tornado this Fri dav nittht Kv ahaaIaa ...iu against the Medford freshmen. Saturday afternoon- at the pear city to the tune of 25-0. The K-boys had both their ground attack and their aerial offensive functioning . smoothly and WAr In rnmnlata , J ---- vuniptu; A.WllllldlIU of the game all the way. The Medford lads were in there try ing but never had a chance against the superior Klamath ele ven. Thlfi t thA CAAAAA1 ...la. -A IU. -" a.. W.WIIU VT11I Ul WIC season for the Dave Bridge boys m iuey KnocKea over tne urants Pase fraehmAn tn.A . T. - I - -" J -vcjva Afe.il ay M' baiiic counc, ico-u. AND OI5MZO Its Tne ucc J-vlfI imr. u Aw 7T little hH f JmieincetygiHiJ littkgtl ft r. n. at cr nt'j ivi"v " " vam w r First Days Of Wildfowl Season Good The bird season got off to a flying start Saturday in more ways than one, with ducks and fieesc prevalent thromihmit this entire area. The majority of nunters bagged tneir limns both opening day and Sunday in a snort tune. The weather cooper ated, especially Sunday morning, with a InW-hanffilla? fnir that u;a Ia'a.., a-- l. i " ... ivivni iur iiuuiuiK in most dis tricts, as it made the birds come in low seeking lecding spots. It was rennrteH that thA haai h,,nt. ing was to be found in the grain .icias arouna tne lower Mamath and Tulelake areas, but it was expected that better success will bu fnrthrnmina- . aa. I.. ti.. swamp areas wnen the birds are driven In from the fields. The MiHIanH bfai una ..1 J iA be about the same as last year wun Diros plentiful but flying rusher than In th. Iawa. u-i., ath district. It warn cttmitA kit thoritiea that 3000 duck stamps have been sold to date this year, and manv mnr im k. u . lore the termination of the tea- Football By th Asioclattd Pran SUNDAY Fourth AU Va. in. l Field) 21) Alamaa .111. a A-uii.c mirrn A..., -1." . -iii.y wutisi uuara (tie). Toro (Calif.) Marines 8, uaii uicu avai training cen ter 0. Holy Cross 26. Villanova 0. Orris Field (N. C.) 19, Geor gia Navy 7. Fort Warren 68, Idaho South ern Branch 0. LATE SATURDAY Denison 32. Bethanv 12. ,-JUial? a.state 40- Pocatello iiua-uo marines u. Wsl "B;; 33, Franklin . Hampton Institute 0. Southwestern (La) 15, Lou isiana Tech 0. Southern Tin! Sam Houston 0. ' Marquette 4S, Lawrence 0. Tulsa 34, Texas Tech O. Richmond 18. Ha ney 0. - ,.W.ake Jorest 38, Virginia Military 7. North Pai-nlina Clal. ia ... vwvtiiia aiRic 14. Catawba 7. Tonopah Army Air ' Field 7, Nevada 8. Cornell (Iowa) 13 SImn.An n West Virginia 8, Maryland 6 (tie). Syracuse 32, Lafayette 7. Randnlnh FiaIaI ah Ga..ika maiu'i-Va " ATlClllUUlSk U. Texas' AffatAt 7 t.a,,i.;.aa State 0. Bowling Green 20. Case 18. nalHuin.llallaAA AC i. : . Wesleyan 7. m Amarillo Army Air Field 38, West Texas State 7. Southern t?alfni-nla .a e Mary's Pre-flight 0. ' HUSKIES TOP LIST NEW vnnif rM n , rootoau s elite ox unbeaten and untied team. dh-asbIa ot elevens, a tabulation showed to- aay, witn familiar names of Notre Dame, Pennsylvania, gia Tech and the 'University of Tti.ining.on topping tne list. The Universitv haa Aniar1 91? jioims, us opponents li. l v 14-12 By PAUL HAINES GRID GATHERINGS I-lnrn it i-nnuwl Tlin IIIim.L, 'Pa,. iiaavaw waa.i iiivitiuni lTtljr a Mllll- Arlnn iniiiiiiiitl in,, tin. Hia till nann nuna MnAfnvA I. ....n. of tlio scasuu wilh tho Klmnalh rciicniis mis rruiiiy eve. tven if both elevens lose every other liHinc on iue siuiu, inu team 11 un walks awny with this fracas may VVIiauii:! mil SClUU H BUCCCSS, SO we dug un some Information Hint wc thought grid fans might find Illll'lVSUIIg, Since 1023, Klnmnth Falls ole veils have lost 13 tilts to Mod- lord, won four, mid two were I tied. Tho Bliiok Toriindo Ims! cnaiKcci up ;iU7 points . nst jJt tor the pelicans in that pe rnio, ui nine. In tha na.l ,.,a .... lU. v ... ... r . .. v j.a.i ii, i men have really pourad it on their rivals from tha ptar city. winning jat-u in IVYl and do ing it again last yaar to the una oi iu-. .. intie two vic tories account for half the mimbar of frays tha Pels havt won from Medford in 21 years ox compatitioni The Hlni-lr Tiirnnrl,, I,.. ,1.(1 nltely not liked being reduced to I mm win ue going : all out this Friday nite to build : ut nun- mure vciocny, Tha Medford record for this year Is impressive. Thty de feated Weed, Calif., in the opening gam of tha season, , and ran wild against MarshfU-ld the following Fri day to win, 33-0. In their third battle they trounced Eureka, Calif.. S.S-6. Last Friday they had an open date and were over here en masse to get a line on the Klamath boys, These scores add up to a tolal of 103 points scored by the Tornado in three games for a rough average of 34 points per gme against a total of 12 points scored by their oppon ents. The Pelt tthnw a inini a At counters chalked un in '.four- games tor an average nf a in n over 10 per game, while their ! uuuoncnis nave laineri 4.1 murk. ers. Sfl far Kite aabkaa li.. i . teams have not met a Joint op. Donent. n Ihnrn ic ma l.a.i. r .. miiai.-i iui , a i i.uiiiini i.mii on inni scale. After int. uih uamo wun tne j'cls, Al Simpson's boys will timgle with nrant Pan Raaa Aaui....j i . Uv,,, ii.-uiuilU, HIKI salem in that order to complete nv.uii.iuiu oi cignt games. The K-men will meet Eureka, Calif ' and RAIIrl VlAth h,a 1a I ' .... i IULII1U put a schedule of seven tilts for ! me iuii season. According to these statistics, the Medford eleven figures to .hock me iviamam Boys over, but we'll believe it when we see it. And we are going to see it if we have to walk to Medford Friday! . DOIN' ALL RIGHT Here arc the statistics of yards gained by the Pelican ball car riers in the tilt with the Cnvc "Jpn. Seems as if the boys did ll right for themselves in this BOX OFFICE OPENS one. hut they'll hiive to iln bettor liinil hub iifcHMi.'! Timet Dili. Avt. Carried N-t Ydi. Biehn 14 " Perkins - Borry S 38 7.2 Redkey 4 10 2.5 Honlhorne 3 4 1.3 Hicks . 2 14 7 Thurman I Blelin'i averaci wi cut by a 22-ynrd lou which lollowod a bad pan. Me pickad up the ball and ran with tl. and the lots li nectaiarily chargtd to mm. WILDCATS WIN The Wllilnils Inimpled l:30-6t45 av 0 .. I I i 1 I I -W i I J H I I BOX OFFICE OKrw. ...II i g.iw.-auV . "-'I--1 1 , hi i I Conllnuous Show Dally I I . - , 1 !! i I open 12.30 i i i cnas I Onit'e II I Ends Tuesday Chorlo, Sto"" 1 1 VOttm -ia."don ! 7 MY GUN" U JTVrr II . s.,A Hi, ; I t ,r- vs-it' III ( I . I h - v: 7 a w Jf III S "PRKnKl iln I a iTWrwi III laMioiii .- I iilc III fAII '- y I I n. ...in I 1 I 2nd Thrill Hit 1 i ii it. -.M fW. Am IWi'lCil b V -T.I I I Kit at fritja .tt: nil... ; v,. RE I Academy Snlurriay nften, a coiuit ot 44.il. Vi ... .. ""On reserves niusl of (ho Iho boys wei-o really ffki SL'lllCCl HllllONt 11 1 li, I I w IM Coleiiiiui, Willis .,, WHO H little morn "hvv for the Wild,' J I'lllll New. i, in. . .'"I Kcono wero ntitatinwi J"')l ""IK, If It's a "frozen" tuT. line,. arlvni-llaA f" Ill the classified. a; vajv J I a I I I I t 1 : ii"1 I I 1 1 I ; i I 1 11 1 UJ.LJ.JJ IE... -...-.. Itn 01 ; vcn 1 -a mm ma ym m' If alffffCPT SPECIAL ATTRACTION "ThQ Battle of the Marianas" JOWC ROBERT tnwAM " roSEAT AiMI HARDING - BKCHLEY - HALE . ADDED MDS p0) . ARNOLD - Cartoea Latest News