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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE NINE
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Men Go Down With All
Flags Flying in Annual
Grid Classic at Medford
PAUL HAINES
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i Sit A crowd of BUOIJ
...in i..-ur witness
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Tlio buys
tin hiiltlc. even
i'v.ktly 'outweighed by lh
L .liven, mill were, fight-
K whliiie ",u
.'JZu woe Ik.v
WlrU'tull I credit f;;
n Hi
iy ?'J,,:..i;rt n fuot-
nn " . . .....
iTIw PcU could nol hope
L with lh li"K Tornado
Hid ioor i ' , " ' ;
Mi the nBhl "r,m.
Birrv went I-"' 1 I'1
urneof the (Inei't p"'' we
luQK FULLERTON JR.
3 YORK. Oct. 21 t'Vl
r.pno Tunncy. who
JSI bnnur ftOlllllllll ll UUUIIi
nibjcd, wy Ib'il m,,1u
f boxer you siiuiM"
io Is nulumlly Just " HI-
ild. . , . 1 dun i uitui. nu
be afraid," explains
'i...i n hnv who doc.nn't
i jf uko a punch niiluiiiUy
ls the Instinctive moves
$0(1 OeiCllSO IJWAIHK'
.loach Frank Murrny Ili
ad tho modern 1 i"r
j Into aoulhcrn football,
ginl teams have played
r in and scored 883 points
Knit better than 11) o
..wiicn ,nuu iiiuiiiua
id to tlio ring to bo mlf-
il by Mello llctllnn tlio
night, Ills iidoier, nine
followed ploying "I'll be
vou In lit! tlio old fit-
.rlplncos." ... Sounds lis If
c J Iuk spot on the canvas
out,
Tip AY'S QUEST BTAR
VSuck Erlckson, Cnmp El
li News: "Don't take too
ly tins belief that wc
ibotball at Camp Dills solo
'ho ciitcrlulnmcnt of tho
cl that's strictly for tho
. jhe army Is n winner . , .
i y likes to win that's
Ml fortunate UiinK In tho
a lor America." 1
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CHE FOB HOWLERS
tgallno company that
football broadcasts lias
f the rights to so many
fes that it recontly liiul
. .tja three-day school for
Wcra so It would have
men to handle them all.
tie tome of tho better
tjbroadcnslcrs who work
t Kr outfits hrtvc had to
s Imporlinit gomes. . . .
luioui mentioning names,
icara some spielers who
l a they had acquired
wlboll knowlccliie In
iy.
Itball Scores
ON PREP SCORES
3. Hood Hlvor 10
fl 24, Junction City 0.
rass in, rtsniand 0.
Grove 13. Tilllimnnlr 7
Hide 2(1, Mac 111 (Mil
fvaler) 0,
!rd 21 Klnmath Falls 0.
Mo 7, Albany 8,
" rrcp u'ortland) 10,
, (Portlniul) 38, Com
ort and) 7
felt (Portland) 20,
irorunntl) 12.
Btotl (Dnl1n...1 la
Forlland
ELW'" LI"-
vu u,
' 111. Miirlifll.l n
l(pn 111. liakcr 12.'
'0, Orecnn r-11, o
Hlllshoro 20."
t-cnlral Catholic
13. IndepeiHlrnce 8.
held 0, University High
lia 7. Rrn,
J, o3?' West Unn 12.
ii uaimy n.
ortland) 13, Eslncndn
I'l" 31. Aslnrln II
in, '. Mii-'kliiRum 7.
Allege . New York
".Daniel Field 8.
' (jllSlavtlS Arinlnhna
" In Medford
tony at
SL HOLLAND
niy Modern
liuvu ever seen, and niuny, many:
nines iiiiuiiiicMi I'i'llcuii llun
losu up to atop the drive of the
Toniiiuo in all It's fury.
lint even with all the lie.ut
mill cinirugu displayed by tliv
Klumiitli lads, 1 1 e Tornado
would not l denied uud three
times tlie llchliilug struck, once
III 1 1 in first period und twice In
the laid.
Duty, sniaihliiR fullback for
Mediord, murkuil up the first
tally til tor Uussoiiolte's kick had
been blocked and recovered by
HlKKS. After two first downs
uil the ball uu the I'el (l-yard
line,' Ilia hiii'd-runnlug fullimek
rltcsn.1rnt4o suluilct
Nl ytrrtkst rukhlnf
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ririi iIowiib r.ikitlni o
M.l Uowni iMti s
Tuul first tlimm S
PftktoK omplvte1 0
l'ict tlirninplvlt (A
!'. (Mil lntc..'purl .. . 4
Tula! pic tlltmplcd .. ja
I'l.nt awTe l)rdtl
I'iiiiIi . . .
I'UMU ItaU Plucked
IIaM 1ml pit tiiiiitllvl
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Cn.llajraloitl ,
37
dlovo over tiieklo for the touch
ilowii. AValaoii s kick was per
fect and the Tornado was out in
iront. 7-U.
The second counter coino at
the start ul thu fourth quarter
when Watson set up the score
with a UU ynrd dash to the i'ell
ciin ;i. With first diiwn and itoal
to go. the Miiuller Klamath line
rnsu to unircccdcuted heights.
Throo times thu Tornado surgud
forward, and three times It was
thrown back short of its goal,
but on tho fourth attempt, Doty
circled his own right end to go
over standing up. Watson agum
converted to make the score,
140.
The final touchdown was
made by Doty when Berry's pass
caromed off tho hands of Ellis
into tho waiting arms of the
Medford slur, und ho traversed
thu 30 yards to the goal despite
frunllc Pelican efforts to stop
hini. Watson did It again to
wind tin the scoring, with tho
Medford eleven on the long end,
21-0.
The K mcn threatened three
times during the tilt und In the
third stanm were down to the
Medford 8 with a first down but
somehow Jusl couldn't punch It
over.
.As for picking outstanding
players on the I'el side of the
ledger, it Is practically Impos
sible, us every one of tho boys
that saw action in tho fray gave
everything he had to give and
maybe a llttlo bit more. Wlrth
and Long played n truly great
ball game In the forward wall
und so did Scott, Itecd, who pick
ed this time to play the game
of his life and recovered two
timely Medford fumbles. Rolllo
liorry was as cool as a cucumber
und waited until the last second
to get away his sensational
heaves. Bob Perkins, although
hurt In tho second quarter, came
through with a game that those
who saw It will not soon forget,
while the freshman flash, Bob
Itcdkcy, was In there pitching,
loo.
Without a doubt, Doty was the
big gun for tho Medford team,
and was capably assisted by Wat
son und Clark in the baekfleld.
Sheldon, 204 pound Medford
cupliiln und lucklc, was outstand
ing In the Tornado forward wall,
along with Rlggs and Cave.
Summary:
FIRST QUARTER
Watson kicked off to Redkey
who reversed to Perkins and he
wns downed on the 24. Neither
side could gain an advantage und
uftcr tin exchnnge of punts,
Klamath took over. The Tor
uado held and Bcssoncttc's kick
was blocked by Cahlll and Rlggs
recovered on tho Pelican 42.
Medford made two straight first
downs with Doty picking up 18
yards on one play to put the
oval on tlio Pel 6. Doty then
wont over tackle for a touch
down and Watson made the ex
tra point from placement.
SCORE: MEDFORD 7, KLAM
ATH 0.
Watson kicked off to Berry
who brought It up to the 17.
Klamath fulled lo gain and Pope
kicked to Bostwlck, who was
downed on his 41). Medford
rolled up a first down and Doty
mndc 8 as the quarter ended.
SECOND QUARTER
Medford chalked up another
first down and then Redkey In
tercepted pass, but fumbled,
with Vandcrhoff recovering for
tho Pelicans on their 24. Berry
passed to Kimsoy for 18 yards
and n first down. Berry's pass
was Intercepted by Bostwlck.
The Tornado failed lo gain and
kicked with tho Pols punting
back after three passes failed,
Dlty made 8, then Clark fum
bled with Blehn recovering on
his 43. Neither side could gain
nn ndvnnlago nnd the half ended
with Berry tossing a pass to Esrl
Hanncn, who had replaced Per
kins after he was hurt, good for
14 yards nnd a first down on the
Pel 44 ns the half ended.
THIRD QUARTER
Klm.iey kicked off to Watson
who brought It lo the 30. Med
ford drew a IB-yard penally and
iJniv KieKffl to werry wno re'
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Phone 8304 1201 East Main
Let's Be There
The Quarterback club will
hold its weekly meeting
Monday noon at the Wlllurd.
It Is urged that nil Quarter
backers attend the session
und gain some first-hand
knowledge of tlio Murine vie
lory over the Camp Bealo
Hears from MaJ, Clyde Rob
erts and the courageous Peli
can stand against the Hluck
Tornado from Coach Marble
Cook .
Both teams turned In fine
performances Friday night
and desorvc the full support
of all members with a big at
tendance Monday.
turned to his own 22. Berry
passed lo llenthorni! for 18 yurus
und a first down. Medford held
and biclin kicked to Bostwlck,
who was stopped cold on his 33.
Keed then broke through on
Ihe next play to recover Uoty's
tumble on the 31. Two pusses
lell Incomplete but the thud at
tempt was ruled complete on the
Mcqford H us there was Interfer
ence with Thurman on the pluy.
Diehn fulled to gain uud the
threat was crushed when Cave
Intercepted Berry's pass on the
goal line und run it back to his
own 44.
Tho Tornado made another
first down with the aid of a pen
alty and Itecd then bulged In
again lo recover another nimble
on the Pel 31). Hicks was forced
to kick and the quarter ended
with the boll In Medford's pos
session on their 38.
FOURTH QUARTER
Doty kicked to Berry on the
24 and he twisted and drove his
way back 41 yards to the Mod
ford 35 and was almost clear
away. Berry passed to Thur
man for 20 yurds end a first
clown on the IS.
This drive was squelched when
Bostwlck intercepted Berry's
puss on the goal line and ran it
out to the 8. On the next play,
Watson took the ball on a quick
opening quarterback sneak and
galloped 1)8 yards to the Pel 3
before Buddy Blehn caught him
with a beautiful flying tackle.
Tho Klamath lino held three
times but on the fourth attempt
Doty went over around end and
Watson made his kick good.
SCORE; MEDFORD 14, KLAM
ATH 0.
Watson kicked off to Abbey, a
boy who was in there despite an
Injured hand, who reversed to
Perkins and he ran It to the 28.
Two passes fuilcd and on the
third try, Berry's pass to Ellis
bounced out of his hands into
Doty's arms nnd ho meandered
the remaining 30 ynrds for the
final touchdown. Watson split
tho uprights once more from
placement. SCORE: MEDFORD
21, KLAMATH 0.
Watson kicked off out-of-bounds
and the Pels took over on
the 40. The K-mcn couldn't
gain and Hicks kicked out on the
Medford 28. The Tornado was
not yet spent as Stellc passed to
Riggs twice for enough yardage
for two first downs before they
bogged down and lost the ball on
downs on the Klumath 20. Klam
ath was set back twice on five
yard penalties to tho 19 and Hen
thorne fumbled with Medford re
covering on the Pel 0 as the gun
sounded the end of the game.
FINAL SCORE: MEDFORD 21,
KLAMATH 0,
Score by quarters:
Medford 7 0 0 1421
Klamath Falls .0 0 0 0 0
Startlngllncups:
Klamath Falls Modford
Pope LER Plaskelt
Mason LTR .... Bcssoncttc
Wlrth LGR Porter
Vandcrhoff .... C Cave
Wilson RGL Cahlll
Long RTL ..Sheldon (C)
Thurman ......REL Rlggs
Berry Q Watson
Perkins (C) . LHR Clark
Redkey RHL Bostwlck
Blehn F Doty
Officials: Hunt Clark, Salem,
referee; Paul Davis, Grants Pass,
umpire: Roland Parks, Ashlnnd,
bond linesman; Dr, George I.
Wright, Klamnth Falls, and Jer
ry Jerome, Medford, timekeep
ers. Coaches: Klamath Pall a
Marble Conk, Paul Dcller; Med
ford Al Simpson, Ed Kirtley.
FIGHTS
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 21 (IP)
The Cocoa Kid, veteran Puerto
Rlcan middleweight, fought
rings around Jack Chase, Den
ver Negro, nnd won every round
of the ten to capture n unani
mous decision last night.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1 (VP)
Joe Knhut, Woodburn, Ore.,
prizefighter, passed his pro-Induction
physical examination
yesterday nnd returned to his
farm pending a military call. He
requested to servo In tho navy.
Pass Interception Coming Up
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Bostwlck (41) inttrceptod this pais of Rollie Berry's, intended
for Chuck Thurman 11) In the third quarter of last night's battle
between Medford and lKamath Falls. Watson (50) was coming
up on the play and formed interference for his team mate.
Oregon Prep Grid Elevens
Like Old Man River, 7 key
Just Keep Rolling Along
By The Associated Press
Oregon's first district football
champion cmcrcged today, (Sat.),
as LuGrando steamrollered its
last threatening contestant to
clinch both the Blue Mountain
league and the district 1 titles.
The unbeaten LaGrande Ti
gers whitewashed the league runner-up.
Mac Hi of Milton-Frec-watcr,
20-0, yesterday for a sixth
straight victory. Mac Hi's only
previous defeat had ben a 19-12
loss in an earlier tilt with La
Grande. In southern Oregon, district 2,
Medford's Black Tornado clung
to Its unbeaten and untied record
by blanking its traditional rival
of Klamath Falls, 21-0.
But in district 3, the Albany
Bulldogs saw their unbeaten rec
ord collapse, 7-6, before a fast
improving Milwaukic squad. The
Pepper Martin
Signed as New
Padre Manager
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21 (T)
Pepper Martin of the St. Louis
Cardinals has been signed as
manager of the San Diego team
of the Pacific Coast league, it
was announced today by Bill
Starr, president of the Padres.
Starr declined to name the
salary involved but said the con
tract is for one year only. He
said Martin, given his outright
release by the Cardinals al the
end of the last season, will re
port to the Padres for spring
training.
STROHS TOP KEGLERS
DETROIT, Oct. 21 (VP) The
Detroit Strohs, U. S. match
game bowling champions, rolled
a 1200 game hero last night
the highest in the nation lo
gain first place in the single di
vision of tho American Bowl
ing congress honor roll. The
score was part of a 3274 series.
CADDIE FEES ON HOUSE
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. If) W)
Caddie fees in Portland's $15,
000 open tournament November
23-28, will be on the house.
Robert A. Hudson, Sr spon
sor of this year's richest winter
trail meet, said today he would
set n precedent in big-time golf
by personally paying the going
rates lo nil bag-loters.
upset gave Milwaukic its fourth
straight win, after a slow start
with one loss and one tic.
In another No-Game league
tilt, the Salem Vikinus swamued
Oregon City, 20-8. Eugene white-
wasiied Marsnficld, 13-0, in an
inter-district contest.
Grant, the defending state
champion, and on increasingly
threatening Roosevelt squad re
mained neck-and-neck in the race
for the Portland league title.
Grant romped over Commerce,
38-7, and Roosevelt halted
Franklin, 20-12, to chalk up the
fifth league victory for both un
beaten Portland squads.
Two other undefeated elevens
held on to their laurels Colum
bia Prep of Portland with a 19-0
defeat of Pnrkrose, and Gresham
with a 21-0 whitewash of previ
ously unbeaten Sandy.
In other games, Newberg
handed Hillsboro its first defeat
of the season, 26-20; Corvallis
edged Central Catholic of Port
land, 19-13; Pendleton defeated
Baker, 10-12; and Springfield
tied University High of Eugene,
0-0.
Referee KO's Fan
In Boxing Show
PORTLAND, Oct. 21 "OP)
The Rose City's boxing show
turned out to be a triple main
event last night instead of the
scheduled two but the added
attraction lasted quick.
When Policeman Mickey
Pease of Portland scored a 10-
round decision over Vcrn Earl
ing of Hayden Lake, Idaho, a
disgruntled fan climbed into
tho ring to dispute the nod.
Referee Raluh Grunuin shot a
quick, sharp right to drape the
protesiant over tno ropes.
In tho other portion of the
main event, Sailor Jock Hubcr,
const guard, 191), kayoed Brycc
Allen, Portland, 1H2, in the
seventh round of a 10-hcat bout.
The six-round preliminaries
saw Eddie wellcr. Portland, Ho,
decision Kelly Jackson, Port
land, 145; and Speedy Cannon,
Sun Francisco, 152, edge Jack
Uiddlc. Seattle, 155.
Leatherneck Eleven Downs
Camp Beale Bears to Take
Second Victory of Season
Paced by Frankie Bancer,
who personally gained a totul
of 102 yards, the Leathernecks
Kteamrolled the Camp Beale
Bears last night on Modoc field,
8 to 0.
Superb play by the marine
line held the army backs to 58
yurds from scrimmage, and bot
tled up the highly-touted Camp
Beale speed-merchant, Herman
Detervllle, so that the colored
halfback ran for a total of
minus 11 yards.
The marines had a few indi
vidual stars, as the entire team
rushed and pushed the Bears
nil over the fielt'. throwing tho
army eleven for losses on nine
different occasions.
Coach Roberts hod two com
plete teams at his disposal, and
neither had much edge over the
other last night. In the baek
fleld, Mahan, Albritton, Fadgcn
(ilmt SUtlatla
Mtrinea Bcar
rlrlt downf 18 tl
Yarda by icrimamge
rira Dy patnc
Total yardage
Pntiei allffrnpted
Pnarei omplelcri
Paksci lncnmplt,
fatft Intercepted by
Penaltlea
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and Chance started the game.
When they began to tire, Ban
cer. LaPaglia, Roy Walters and
Currie came in.
Here are the highlights of
last night's action:
Acting Captain Walter Apt
won the toss for the marines
and picked the south goal.
Chapin got off a bad kick to
Morgan on the 28, and the Bear
end returned to the 41.
Stopped cold, Fcldatt punted
to Albritton, and the marine
quarterback brought the ball
six yards to his own 32. Then,
with Fadgen, Mahan and Hughes
carrying, the marines drove to
the Bears' 17 before losing the
ball on downs. After being
thrown for two losses, Feldatt,
on the fourth down with 27 to
go, got off a nice punt to Bancer
on the marine 33.
Bancer and LaPaglia, alter
nating, moved all the way down
the field again to the Bear 3,
before LaPaglia fumbled and
the Bears recovered. Feldatt
kicked out on the 38. Then
Bancer and LaPaglia took over,
carrying down to the Bears' 2,
where LaPaglia went over for
the score. Currie's kick was
wide, and the score stood:
Marines 6, Camp Beale 0
Darnell kicked off to Deter
ville on the 3 and the speedy
halfback came back to the 22.
Two plays netted the Bears a
13-yard loss. Feldatt's punt was
blocked by Byrne and Fiore,
who were in on him before he
had a chance, and the oval
bounded high over the end zone,
giving the marines an automatic
safety. .
Score:
Marines 8, Bears 0
The Bears started to roll a
few moments later. Detcrville
returned Mahan's punt 13 yards
to his own 16. Reginato gained
26 yards to the 42. Then Fel
datt, on a spinner, hit center for
15. An offside penalty and two
runs netted another first down
for the Bears, but Bancer - in
tercepted Reginato's pass to
break up the threat.
On the next Leatherneck play
Bancer broke through the sec
ondary for 25 yards. A five
yard penalty, Bancer's run for
11 and LaPaglia's line smash
for four put the ball on the
Bears' 18. Bancer, on a fast
breaking play off tackle picked
up the 18, but the play was
called back and the marines
penalized 15 for clipping. The
ball went to the Bears on the
36. Bancer intercepted another
Feldatt pass, and made 11 from
scrimmage as tho, half ended.
English fumbled the kickoff
and the Bears recovered. - A
holding penalty forced Reginato
to punt to Albritton, who fum
bled and recovered on his 20.
The Bear line held, and Mahan
punted to the Bears' 32.
The army boys picked up 11,
then missed a pass to Detcrville
behind the marine secondary,
and Reginato gained 11 more
before he was hit hard and
fumbled and Byrne recovered.
Mahan's fourth down punt
went to Detcrville on the 12,
who slipped the ball to Regin
ato, who was stopped on the
28. but the Bears were offside
and the marines kept the ball,
first and ten.
A pans, Mahan to Fadgen, wns
complete for 7, but Fadgen
fumbled and tli- Bcurs recover-
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Auspices V.F.W.
cd. After a first down, the
marine forward wall held and
Fcldatt punted to Albritton on
the 10. radgen and Mahan car
ried to the Bear 45 before Ma
han was forced to punt.
He kicked a beauty out of
bounds In the coffin corner.
The Bears punted out of danger
to Bancer in mid-hold. On the
third down Bancer flipped a
pass to Dravln, good for 18. On
the next play Bancer fumbled
and the Bears recovered. After
losing 18 yards trying to dent
the marines' line, Feldatt's punt
was blocked by Higgins on the
18 and the marines took over.
Before the Bears could get set,
Bancer ripped off the necessary
yardage and crossed the goal
carrying Detcrville on his back.
But the play was nullified by a
marine holding penalty, rnree
plays later the Bears were set
back 15 for clipping, and Currie
tried a field goal which was no
good.
The ball on their own 20,
Feldatt flipped a pass to Morgan
for 16, and two plays later
threw one to Detcrville for 26
to the marine 38. Currie inter
cepted the next aerial on the
27 and was immediately tacKieu.
Mastrorilli quick-kicked to the
Bears' 40.
On the third down, Knox flip
ped a pass to Morgan who was
away in the clear. Mastrorilli
ran him down and dropped him
on the 7. after a 63-yard gain.
The Leatherneck line dug in
and held for four plays, right
down to within inches of the
Huskies Need
Two Triumphs
For Bowl Bid
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 21 (JP)
The Huskies of the University
of Washington can get an auto
matic bid to the rasanena nose
Bowl by winning two football
games in six days.
They are going to meet the
University of Southern Cali
fornia here next Monday night,
then move on to Berkeley for a
battle with California s uolden
Bears the following Saturday
So far, Coach Pest Welch's
club has Won four straight by
overwhelming scores. Wil
lamette fell twice, as did Whit
man. They're two small Wash
ington colleges. No, the opposi
tion wasn't very strong, but
Washington could be equal to
its task here in California.
Southern California hasn't
quite lived up to advance ex
pectations. It was tied by UCLA
and by California. On paper,
USC Coach Jeff Cravath ap
pears to have a pretty fair team.
California doesn t have any out
standing players, aside from
Roger Harding, a first-rate cent
er, but it wins all its games.
Either Cal or Southern Cali
fornia could knock the Huskies
out of the running. It is up to
the northwest eleven to win
both games.
If the Huskies- do get into
the Rose Bowl the navy's strict
ruling about being home prompt
ly after the weekend could throw
a monkey wrench into the New
Year's game. The possibility al
ready has been entertained that
the Pasadena classic might be
moved up to December 30, a
Saturday, to allow Washington's
trainees a chance to get home in
time. New Year's falls on a
Monday. -
After the Southern California
and California games, Washing
ton meets the strong fourth air
force of March field, and the
Spokane army air base. Both
games will be in Washington.
Cal, Southern Cal, UCLA and
Washington are the only Pacific
coast conference teams playing
football, and tradition has it
that the Rose Bowl game
nominee is a conference member,
free to choose its opponent else
where. Last season there was a devia
tion because of transportation
difficulties, so the contestants
were Southern California and
Washington. They settled the
conference title. Southern Cali
fornia won in a walk.
goal, where the marines took
over on downs. Running from
me end zone, the marines car
ried the ball to the 38 before
the game ended.
Score by quarters:
Marines 0 8 0 0 8
Camp Beale 0 0 0 0 0
'Grey Mask'
Cannonhalls
Paavo Again
A wild crowd of excited rassl-,
ing fans saw the "Grev Mask"
do a repeat performance on
Paavo Katonen in their head-'
line go last ninht at the armorv.
The hooded heel really knew
inai ne nad oeen in a bout how
ever, as Paavo came out with
blood in his eye, and after play
fully heaving the "Mask"
through the ropes, took the first
tumble with a hangman's hold.
The "Mask" came back using
his favorite head butts followed
up by his famed cannonball to
grab the second drop and even
the match at a fall apiece.
In the final stages of the go
the "Mask" tried the old rope
crucifixion on Paavo and Ref
eree Wally Moss offered the
bout to Katonen on fouls, but
the game grappler refused to
accept the match on these
grounds, and the masked marvel
finally took the last fall and
the match with another cannon
ball. The crowd was in a mood
to tear the hood apart and he
was escorted to the dressing
room under police escort for the
second time here.
Ernie Piluso challenged the
winner of the bout by a long
distance telephone call, and the
popular former Klamath Falls
man may be in there next Fri
day. Herb Parks took the semi
windup from Tony Ross with 'a
chiropractor's head lock which
injured Tony's back and he
was unable to return for the
finish of the match. Herb show
ed true sportsmanship by assist
ing Ross to the dressing room
and then returning to the ring
to announce that he preferred
not to accept a win on that
basis and would meet Tony at a
later date when he was fully re
covered.
In the opener "Blood and
Guts" Davidson won the match
by taking the only fall with a
back breaker after neither grap
pler could gain a tumble in the
first two 10-minute rounds.
Wally Moss, as usual, did a
fine job as the third man in the
ring, and more rassl ing is com
ing up for the fervid fans next
Friday. ,
CANINES CAPER TODAY
PORTLAND, Oct. 21 (IP)
An all-breed dog show the first
held by Portland Kennel club
since the war opened here to
day with 225 animals entered.
The show closes tomorrow.
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