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    23,
1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Crush Wisconsin
13 to Remain on Top
St.to Upsc" Strong 3r.ot Lok.i
l. Purdue Beats Iowa. 26-7
Aen,
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ripped iiuup i-uin, u,-u, id pro
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l"r w;"mi ' i ,i I ill P'"'"0, ' " Willi (lie
Lis i'1" M i, ,, u l'l,l'1 Alr rHrco nl a" Antonio,
'I'1'1' 1- Saturday night.
Irit ll"'lr ",' i ,. ii, u I auuUiweal circuit. Tex-
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next.
Kiint Army,
winner of four
which to W "J
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InP JLIlvwl j wmiiM? wiui ivunv in u new . orK
tnw ' - S"' wrnwi wiiiie t'ctinsyivutnn
iTCMimun, iimn iinnrmrn, cmrr
lull) Nnvy lit I'hllndrlitlild. Army
romped over Count Guard, 70 to
0, Snlurdny, mid N.ivy w.ih net
buck by Ooi kIh Trcli, 17 to 15.
Duke and Venn both wore Idlr.
Brown find Holy Crow., who col
imiuimcu in - m ii urn, nun
In IHP grnun i iwc ucuuncn, uitiwn wiui I'.iri
n in 11 in iiiiii ii mi wn.n-11 it'll i umc
tiers will. Co ml Gumd.
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(I victor over the Middles, looms
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Mnvflntrt ran !S find Georgia Pra-Klluhl. 3 to 0 Inarm
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mh. The panic nliiht. Wnkc Korc.l
i-.-i f,.K inmxr iniim ai f in snniimi'ii k.
til mid Km- UiiicIknti iM.it, liilxcn Willi Mlnml in Die
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tloost enmf of the wllh ft 21 to 7 conquest of North
Alamaba and TnncsNre, par
llclnnntH in a Acorclosjt dendlork
.-..kl- - ii.- Snturdnv. hove? entirely differ.
ina nuinci ji vv i". "i n. '
it. Mills came rlKhl umna ni:iio u incm. mc
i.i in ..ton 1 1. in la iid.ti to ri.,,.
lucky Frldny nlcht while the Vol.
uiileer mix will. Clcnmm. Tu
lane, 16 to 13 winner over Au
burn, hn.i Southern Methodist n.
I la guest Saturday. Ceoreln find
Lotinlnnn Slate are at Atlanta
tht same day.
y Tourney
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2 .rnrfd flmt wlloil
trs look a r" 'of
Rolllc Allrn po"1"'
V tar eauntcr anil
point made, knot
m it 7-7. Mill
inth.r Iniii-lulown Illltl
5in of victory when
lille heaved a iin to
end the (coring for
in! 'and final conlcit
rolled over Fremont
loievclt scored Ihe
louchdowiit wllh Jim
unit 30 yard to Dan
the firm and uerrah
Wayne Blake for the
sdl kept In Ihe ball
rn Norman Johiiiion
a pau and inn for
vn but Roosevelt came
lunch the ciime with
vini; a p;i.'s to Drrnili
p yards and the final
si consolation round
jyed Monday at 4:30
tnc Pelicans meet ni!
nd Fremont drnwlns
i round of tho chnm-
ght la jet for Wediic.-
D D. m. when River.
Jangle wllh Mills wllh
Melting a bye.
mowing men have
Itheie grade school
p certainly deserve
recognition for their
f Garrv UnherlKn
lllm Scott, Fremont
up, ialrv ew llnm.
p. Roosevelt Ed At-
win Verne Sue rs.
lira played on Mills
Vvyt.'
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f Dealers
X Ul nie Balstser
fpany relumecl "r"
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FlZZ .vie.
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I the l0,,,,n wl
I1,1' removed in the
f i045Wr Cl"' rnllon'
Its won Id I uucks
id's ,".,'t
U,. f' new enr
inniilin, hut mill will lie tliiimird
tlilt wi-i-kiind when Klco and the
l.miKlKinis collide al llnuMnn.
Texas downed ArkaiiMis, 111 to o,
and Itlcc Ut by Sii.iIIktii Mellni
dlst, 1 to HI, to M--t t lit: stage for
their Important ineetlng.
Tulsa, u incinUui' of the dor.
maul Missouri valley loon
K'Boys Drop
Title Tilt
To Ashland
Klamath freshmen-junior high
Krlddcrs dropped their first ball
U'line of the season, Saturday
aftoriiooii, and with it the mythi
cal southern Oregon Junior
championship, to the Ashland
juniors by a count of 33-0. The
Klamath lads did not display the
fire that they showed in their
first game with Grants Pass and
later in the Mcdford tilt, but
seemed dead on their feel, and
could never get rolling.
Ashland acorcd twice in the
llrst six minute wllh Heare go
ing 54 yards on the third play
of tho game and Richardson
scoring minutes later on a triple
reverse.
Tho K-boys picked up their
lone six points In tho first play
of the second quarter after Dot
son liBd passed to Moshy for n
gain of 00 yards and a first down
on the Ashlnnd 6. Dotson then
took tho ball on a quarterback
sneak and drovo over contcr for
the tally. Hill's attempted place
kick was blocked.
Toward tho end of the first
half, Bcare again broke louse for
40 yards to tho Klamath 10, and
a penalty put It on tho five,
where Richardson scored stand
ing up on wldo end sweep.
Ashland ran all three ot their
conversions to mnke tho count,
21-fl, at tho end of the half.
Neither eleven scored In the
third stanza, but Bcare drovo
over ccntor (or six points In tho
early stages of tho fourth frnnio
after he had set up the touch
down with n 30-yard dash to the
Klamath flvo to end the third
period.
The final Ashland counter
came when Richardson Intercept
ed a pass and traveled to the
Klamath IB. From thero he
scored on another triple reverse.
Both running attompls for extra
points failed, to mako the final
score, 33-6.
Marine Trainee
Leads Nation's
Grid Scorers
NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (If)
oiiiy i-romer, Arkansas Aggie
hnlfbnck, passed Loss Tresscl,
of Bnldwln-Wallncc. last week
to become tho nation's highest
scorer In colleen football, t.ronv
cr, marine trainee who will be
transferred November 1, lias
tallied 11 touchdowns in six
games for 66 points to Trcsscl't
U4,
Close, behind In a Irlnle tie
for third plncc at 00 points apiece
are jack liarbaugh, of central
Michigan; Tom McWilllanis, of
Mississippi State, and Claude
Young of Illinois.
On tho Pacific const Kellh
Tip Courcoy, Washington, and
Johnny Hoesch, UCLA, were tied
with 84 points each.
Whan in Modford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Jo and Anna Earlar
Proprietors
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By PAUL HAINES
UO DICE
Ward W. lloljei U of Pnrllnnd
who had never seen a teuin
coached by Maiblu Cook Ioko a
bull giiine, has kccii It now. Wurd
wan in'iiuglil from I'ortland to
Mi-ilfonl hy (In; Uuni-terback
club, hut even his evil eye was
not enough to Mult the raging
Tniiuiilii f Medlord. We met
Waul .Saturday allernoon and lie
didn't look like the kind of fol
low lo cany u hex around in his
britches anyway.
Moybo his lailura was dua
to u shorlaqo of clay. . It Is
thought that Ward makos lit
tlo clay inmgoi ot Cook's prld
opponents and than sticks pins
In thorn whore ho judges it
will do tho moit yood. Maybe
ho couldn't coma by any ma
toriali to work with so he had
to fall back on his evil eye me
thod, and it eithor didn't have
cnouqli carry to reach the
Mtdtord toam or they wera
going to last ho couldn't turn
his head quickly enough to
keep up with them.
MEDFORD MURMURS
We wont windln' 'round the
mountain whon we went and
were on hand personally for
the Medlord tilt, at we prom
lnod to bo. Having heard all
about the traditional rivalry
between tho two towni. we ex
pocled a tori of "tho Martins
and tho Coyi, thoy was rack
lose mountain boys" sot-up
with ovorything brought Into
play from brick-bats to howit
sors. So we wore agrooably
surprised to see some of the
flnoit sportsmanship displayed
we have avor soon by both fac
tions. There was plenty of good,
hard football played Friday
night, but we failed to sec any
thing that could be called down
right deliberate fouling. This
statement may drnw a few rcper-
cujisions from some fans and
maybe a few from the boys who
saw action. Perkins was kicked
In the leg. and Hob Redkey was
injured loo, but wc will stick by
our guns, as wc honestly don t
think cither cuso was malicious
ly Intended,
George Long was also hurt In
the game, but we were in the
dressing room afterwards and
never heard a peep out of him
as to It being an intentional foul.
Of course, he Is not tho kind of
fellow to holler after the shoot
ing's over, anyway.
Tho Pelicans all played a
great ball game, and we were
proud of them all the way.
.
STAR IN HIS CROWN
Hunt Clark from Salem rof
ereod tho big battle at Medford
and turnod in a wonderful job
of officiating. Hunt hat work
ad tovoral garnet thlt year
here at Modoc field and the
only thing we can tay it that
we with there were more like
him. A game never gett out
ol hand when Hunt it in there
and he it acrupuloutly fair.
That fiasco at Ashland, under
the guidance of Brother Rob
erts, would never have occur
red if Hunt had boon blowing
the whittle. So take a bow.
Hunt, you deterv it.
Football Scores
By The Atsociatod Prett
SUNDAY
March Field 20, El Toro (Calif.)
Iln.ln.. 1.1
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Lincoln (Neb.) Air Field 13,
niarqueiio u.
Keesler (Miss.) Field 20, Gulf
port Field 0.
Kt. Thomas (St. Paul) 25. St.
Mary's (Minn.) 0.
Randolph Field 67, camp
Polk (La.) 0.
Iowa Seahnwks 30. Fort war-
.AM 11
Maxwell Field 40. Chatham
(Un.i rtcia u.
Fort Bcnnlng Third Infantry
A Minml Nnnol Trntnlnff 7
Fort Knox 51, Berry Field
tnnsnviuei u.
San Diego Naval Training 69,
Ft. Mat-Arthur 0.
I. RTF SATURDAY
Second Air Fores 68. North
Texas Aggfcs 0.
Alnmcda (Calif.) Coast euara
to r-nllene nf Pnelfie t).
Norman Naval Zoomers 19,
Amarlllo Army Air Diem u.
Tni.n n" '.VI. Northeast State
College of Miami o.
Southwestern (Tex.) 21, Texas
Tech 10. . .
Baldwin-Wallace 8, case 7.
Mississippi State 13, Louisiana
a 1(11 u u. .
Miami (Ohio) 26, Murray (Ky.)
rtfee 21, Southern Methodiat
iv,TtllDn,-a 10 "Howard 7
Wnkc Forest 21, North Caro
lina State 7.
St. Marys Pt'c-Fllght 21.
UCLA 12. , .
tr i r-tl.. 10 Pot Inrn ft 2
Utah 3t), Idaho (Southern
Branch) 12.
Colorado Univ. 28, Colorado
Oklahoma A, M. 33, Denver
21.
ItrnLnal, iA TlenjiMlu 7
Virginia Stato 32, Hampton
inFtttuie t.
m, .,,,! n Tiinh slain 7.
Army .layvees 12, Atlantic
Cilv Naval 2
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Two Weeks Added to Coast
League Baseball Schedule
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 23 (VP)
Two weeks have been added to
next year's Pacific Coast league
baseball playing schedule, and
plans can lor approximately 2U0
games compared with the 179
played by most of the clubs this
year.
League directors, meeting last
Saturday, set the 1945 season
opening for March 31 and the
close for September 23.
Damon Miller, secretary of the
San Francisco club, is drawing
up a tentative schedule which
will await formal adoption at the
next Coast league meetine in
January. The Portland and Se
attle clubs requested that the
schedule allow them to close on
their home grounds.
The directors, consisting of
club owners, voted to propo. M
me national Baseball associa
tion at Its yearly meetine in Buf
falo that the players' draft price
for a'.l classifications of circuits
be increased. The price for AA
leagues, as the Coast circuit,
would go from $7500 to $15,000.
Also suggested was raising
the recall price from S6000 to
$11,000.
Recommendations will be
placed before the major league
meeting later, if they are ratified
by the association at its Decem
ber 6 meeting.
Continuation of the Gover
nor's cup playoff series next
year was voted by the coast loop
directors. They will consider
ways of enlarging the present
players' pool of $12,500.
San Francisco Packers Cut
Down Oakland Giants 79-73
By The Atsociatod Prett
A 98-yard run and a pass inter
ception gave the San Francisco
Packers a 19-13 win over the
Oakland Giants in a Pacific
Coast league professional foot
ball game in San Francisco.
The San Jose Mustangs down
ed the Hollywood Wolves. 34-7,
at San Jose in another Pacific
Coast league game of the week
end, owner and star player,
Frank Sobrero hurling a success
ful series of ground gaining
passes.
In the American league, the
San Francisco Clippers, sparked
by passing and plunging Half
back Ken Washington, defeated
the Los Angeles Mustangs, 27-7,
at San Francisco.
At Hollywood, the American
league Los Aneeles Wildcats
piled up a score of 30 to 0, for
me taan Diego uunners, who tal.
lied only 80 yards against the
Wildcats' 216.
In a Pacific Coast league game
in San Diego, the San Diego
Bombers won a 47-13 victory
over the Los Angeles Bulldogs,
putting on a sparkling passing
show.
Seattle Blanks
Portland 17-0
In Pro Grid Tilt
HANFORD, Wash., Oct. 23
(VP) The Seattle Bombers won
a Kings-X victory over their
northwest rival in the American
Professional Football league yes
terday when they defeated the
Portland Rockets 17-0 before
3000 . spectators.
Ken Roberts, newly-acquired
Bomber fullback, figured in all
the scoring a 30-yard pass to
Jerry SImiclch in the second
quarter, a nine-yard plunge in
the third period, two conversions
and a place-kick from the nine
yard line in the final period.
Portland mugged two scoring
chances in the opening period.
Recovering a Seattle fumble on
the 8-yard line, the Rockets
themselves lost the ball on a
fumble on the first play. An
other recovery of a Seattle fum
ble on their own 18 yard Una
enabled the Portlanders to move
only to the 11 before bogging
down in the heavy rain.
Classlfien Ada Bring Results
Huskies
Meet USC
Tonight
Confartmca Tilt May Have
ig learini en lowl Chaice
By The Associated Press
University of Washington
Huskies and Southern California
Trojans open this week's college
football tonight in Los Angeles,
In a game which will be the con
ference opener for the Huskies,
and which may have an import
ant bearing on the western Rose
Bowl choice.
The Huskies will remain In
California for a game in Berk
eley Saturday with the Uni
versity of California Bears, who
last week lost to the Fleet City
eleven from Pleasanton 2-19.
In other Saturday games St.
Mary's college plays Southern
California at Los Angeles, and
the University of Utah plays
Nevada university at Reno.
In a college-service team game
Friday night in Los Angeles,
UCLA will play the Alameda
Coast guard Sea Lions. In an
all-service game Sunday in San
Francisco, St. Mary's Navy Pre
Flight team will play the Fourth
Air Force outfit from March
Field, Calif.
Last weekend St. Mary's Pre
Flight team, with Jules Davis,
virtually unknown prep player
from Mississippi, carrying the
ball 31 times for 199 yards, un
let UCLA 21-12.
The Alameda coast truant rl.
feated the College of the Pacific
at Stockton 19-0, Dale Halbert,
former COP player, scoring
three touchdowns.
Ernie Piluso
Meets 'Mask'
Friday Night
Popular Ernie Piluso, who
challenged the winner of the
main event on the ratsllng card
last Friday night between the
"Grey Mask" and Paavo Ka ton
en. has had his sauntlet tlan a is
cepted and will have the dubious
hiwuiv ox meeimi ine aaasx
this Friday in the headline go at
the armory.
Ernie, formerly of Klamath
Falls, and ever Donular -fn local
mat circles, may be Just the boy
to give the hooded heel the busi
ness. The "Mask" has still to
taste defeat in the northwest and
is definitely gunnini for the
coast crown held at present by
Jack Klrer. Ernie lias been in
the mat business quite awhile
shJ k.. I-, M ! . j
a,.u ,im plenty iinm savvy la
give the hood a roush evenlnv
It is understood that Ernie would
like nothing better than to. tip
over the mysterious unknown
grappler and no holds will b
barred in what will be a top-
noicn maicn.
Tony Ross was not Iniurerl
permanently in his tussle with
tne fine sportsman, Herb Parks,
and may appear on the bill Pri.
day night. The services of Paavo
Katonen are alse being sought
and this Friday's eard will be
another Bell ringer.
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Green Bay Packers Stand
Off Cleveland Rams 30-27
PLAYOFFS IN PORTLAND
pnBTr.ivn r.. n iir.
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Ltndsey Campbell, manager of
mc osaie American region Jun
ior baschflll nvn4tm h.
said the 1945 northwest regional
piayous probably will be held
in Portland.
KAHUT MEETS PARTNEK
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23 m
Joe Kahut, Woodburn, Ore-
farmer who is waiting his draft
ttoara call, will battle Heavy,
weight Paul Partnek. Omaha
Neb., over a 10-round route this
Friday, Matchmaker Joe Water
man announced today.
Classified ads get results.
CHICAGO, Oct. 23 (IP) The
National Football league still
has four unbeaten contenders,
but the race obviously is the
field against the power-laden
Packers of Green Bay now roar
ing along with five straight wins.
ine western division pace
setters yesterday hurdled their
toughest barrier to date when
they stood off the previously
undefeated Cleveland Rams 30
21 in a ding-dong battle at Green
Bay.
It now appears that one club
which might upset the prancing
Packers is New York which kept
atop the eastern division yester
day with a 3-0 win over the
Card-Pitts. The Giants, unde
feated in three starts, entertain
the Packers in their only east
ern appearance of the regular
season November 19.
Although the record of each
is marred by a tie, the Wash
ington Redskins and the Philadelphia-
Eagles kept in the un
defeated circle by downing
Brooklyn 17-14 and Boston 38-0
respectively.
In a fifth Sabbath clash, the
Chicago Bears settled for a 21-21
tie with the Detroit Li
flashy Frankie Sinkwich nearly
Mmw, . 1 , , -
.fs"-h u,g icguc cnampions.
The doughtv Rams nut im a
terrific struggle before they
succumbed to the Packers for
their first setback in four samea.
They grabbed a first period lead
wi.cu .uuy i.oieiio gauopea
75 yards for a touchdown, but
the rnmhlnnllnn a! I... r-An
Don Hutson, Lou Brock and Joe
iaws, veterans ail, turned the
tide for the Packers.
Hubinn. rtrn Rau'. M.tk.J .
leal scoring machine, failed to
stab any payoff passes as per
custom, but he unerringly boot
ed rnnuanlnn. nlta. .11 .....
- - an iuui
j-acKer touchdowns.
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