PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "Blood and Guts" Has Good Luck tiki . t ,.c-A5 j ri Jit "Blood and Guts" Davidson, rugged mat mauler, proudly dis plays four mammoth honkers he bagged on a recent hunting trip. One of these birds weighed 16 pounds and they averaged 13 pounds. Davidson will try his luck still further Friday night at the armory when he tangles with Bulldog Jackson in the semi windup on this week's rassling card. Army, Navy "11's" Place Nine Men on All-East Team By HAROLD CLAASSEN NEW YORK, Nov. 29 VP) Army and Navy, whose football teams combined to crush nine eastern collegiate foes by an average score of 60 to 4, grab nine of the 11 places of the all eastern team selected by The As sociated Press after consultation with coaches and officials. ' Only Tom Smith, chatter-box - Yale guard, and George Sav itsks, mountainous Pennsylvan ia tackle, break throueh the service school's domination on the first team. John Green of Army, is the Pass Snagging Hutson on Way To Scoring Toga CHICAGO, Nov. 29 (m Amazinc Don Hutson of the Green Bay Packers who meant to retire three seasons age now virtually owns his fifth straight scoring title and- fourth consecutive pass-grabbing crown in the National Football league. The 31-year-old Hutson, who last Sunday ended his 10th pro fessional campaign, has a season total of 85 points on nine touch downs and 31 extra-points. That places him 27 points ahead of Frankie Sinkwich of the Detroit Lions in second place and one game left. Hutson's pass receiving laurels also appeared to be on : ice. Runner-up in this department is lanky Jim Benton of the Cleve land Rams, who would have to snap 21 passes in one remaining contest to equal the- incredible Packer's total of 58. Any Photograph Copied, One Print 91.00 Films developed and printed for any 6 or 8 exposures Roll 35e Reprints 4c each Prompt Service BUD'S 1031 Main Phone 7167 o Refrigeration Equipment Co. Karl Urquhart 611 Klamath Phone 645S For Commercial Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Allen Adding Machines Friden Calculators Royal Typewriters Desks - Chairs - Files For those hard-to-get Items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So, 9th Klamath Falls 1 running mate for Smith. Other Cadets to make the first team are Center Robert St. Onge. End George Poole and Backs Glenn Davis and Felix (Doc) Blanch ard. Davis is the nation's lead ing scorer. Navy centers with four Mid dies on the elite lineup. . Don Whitmire was a unanimous choice for tackle and Leon Bramlett Jr., got almost as much recognition for end. Hal Ham berg, sparkplug member of the backfield, and Bobby Jenkins, Middie power runner, complete MIC llUCUp. , aeldom if ever have two Minoois so controlled football in a given area as did Army and wavy in the east this season. Pennsylvania, co-leader in the Ivy league with Yale, was blank ed by Navy, 26 to 0, and crush ed by Army, 62 to 7. The Qua ker showing against Navy was the best any eastern school did in any game involving tho leaders and the club's efforts in the Army fray was the second best against that club. Brown's loss to the Cadets hv a 59 to 7 scorn w . ihn KnP showing of an eastern club against Army.. Hambere is the onlv rnnoatar among the first teamers, while Whitmire moved up from the second squad of a year ago. Da vis Was lLstpH nn thn thiVJ 1 of 1943. " THEY SKI IN RUSSIA MOSCOW. Nov 9Q 3,ti,- Moscow radio announced today 5,000,000 soviet boys and girls will participate this winter in annual- cross country ski races. Most peDDermint in fho TTnif. ed States is grown in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and on the Pacific coast. HARTFORD Accident and Indemnity Company INSURANCE T. B. WAITERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 615 Main St. Phone 4193 Hurry Cab Temporarily Closed Down account of gasoline shortage, service except from trains and busses. No I. O. O. F. No. 137 Special Meeting Saturday, . Dec. 2nd Initiatory and Firtt Degree Banquet - 6:30 P. M. Degrees - 8:00. P, M. All Oddfellows Cordially Invited 5th and Main Ohio State Guard Cops Lineman Award Bv TED MEIER NEW YORK. Nov. 29 ffl Bill Hackett, 191-pound guard on Ohio State's unbeaten and un tied Western conference cham pions, captured the outstanding lineman of the week award to day in the ninth Associated Press poll, Hackett, a 21-year-old junior from London, O., who has been elected captain of the 1945 Buckeyes, played a terrific game against Michigan on Saturday. He was on the field the full 60 minutes and smeared virtually every Wolverine play directed at his position. His tackling was superb, drawing from Coach Klamath Sweeps Triple-Header From Weak Opposition Tuesday KUHS started the basketball season with a bang Tuesday n trht nn thn lnrnl rnnrt hv sweeping three tilts from Chil- oqiun, Merrill and a Henley Bonanza combination. Seniors composed the quintet that battled Chiloquin in the initial fracas and, although the visitors jumped off to an early lead, they were soon overtaken and Klamath led 14-10 at the end of the half. The local .ads Increased their ! advantage during the two final quarters and the game ended with the score 3B-17. Gillette with seven markers was high point man for the K-men. close ly followed by Perkins and Alex ander with six each. Flury and Floyd accounted for five count ers each for the visitors. In the second tussle a five made up of Juniors ran wild over Merrill to the tune of 34- 14. Merrill never had a ghost of a chance and was hopelessly outclassed all the way. The local boys held a 17-5 lead at the halfway mark. Jim Palmer grabbed ' high scoring honors with 19 tallies, while Larry White was next with seven. Kandra and Hend erson garnered three apiece for the Merrill hoopsters. The final contest saw a Freshmen-Sophomore outfit put the blocks to a Henley-Bonanza combine by the lop-sided count of 33-8. The visiting firemen were never in the ball game at all and the K-men were able to score almost at will. Bus Bussman led his team mates in the scoring department with a grand total of 17 points and Joe Zarosinski was next in line 'With eight markers. Brown picked up half of the total points tallied by the ooDosition witn four counters. The hapless Henley-B o n a n z a- aggregation racked up only two field goals in the entire game. The Klamath boys looked a bit ragged Tuesday night ana were having trouble with their lay-in shots. Coach Marble Cook is planning an Intensive practice Wednesday ana will at tempt to trim off some of the rough edges. Klamath Union high school will officially open the 1944-45 basketball season at weed, Lain.. December 1. Coach Cook has made a tentative draft of the boys that will compose the Pel ican squad for this season as follows: fope. I'aimer. mason Berry, Zarosinski, Thorne, Meade. Perkins. Noreen, White Noel, Beihn, Wirth, Anker and Ellis. This selection is by no means definite as it may be cut at any time, but it is unlikely that any more names will be added. i The Pelicans will play a sched ule of 23 games commencing with Weed on December 1 and ending in a tilt with Grants Pass here February 17. Southern Oregon conference fravs will begin January 19 with the K-men entertaining Medford and will wind up with the above mentioned battle with tne cave men. On February 23-24 the district tournament will be played at the Ashland Normal school to culminate the basketball season Coach Cook has several good boys on the squad that have shown definite possibilities of becoming outstanding ball play ers. Among them are Larry White, Jim Noreen and Bob Perkins, all of whom showed up exceptionally well in the recent intramural tournament at the high school. Bill Meade and Jerry Thorne are both rangy lads but show a lack of exper ience. Jim Palmer had some actual playing experience in conference tilts last season and looks good """'Eddie Eittreim'sP1"" Steak House 126 South 7th St. Grilled Steaks Merchants' Lunch, 60c Hamburgers Barbeque Chill OPEN 24 HOURS Daroll Wlddoes the comment that Hackett's clay was "great." There is little doubt his play was responsible for a big part in the Buckeyes' 18-14 triumph. Hampton Pool, formerly of Stanford and the Chicago Bears, was directly responsible for keeping the Tort Pierce (Fla.) Amphibs in the unbeaten and untied ranks, An end, he snared three forward passes, one that covered 78 yards, that set up all three scores as the Amphibs drubbed Jacksonville Naval Air Station, 21-0. Jim Cooper, Texas Christian center, was lorniod "another KI Aldrich" by Coach Dutch Mey ers for his olav as the Horned Pelican Basketball Schtdulo Dc. t Weed at Weed. Dec. 5 Weed nt Klnmuth Falls. Dec. 8 Mrln m Kl'HS. Dec, U Limn view, Vah, at Long view itentatlvei. Iee, ia Oreion City at Oretfon City. Dec. KI Mllwaukie At MllwAUkic. Dee. 14 Albany ml Albany. Dec. IS-Sfllcm at Salem. Dec. 10- Snlem at Salem. Jan. ft Rend at Bend. Jan. 6 Bend at Bend. Jan. 12 Aahland at Ah1and. Jan. 13 Aihland at Ashland. Jan. 1ft Medford at Klamath ralli. Jan. 2tt Medford at Klamath Falli. Jan. 'itt Granta PaJ at (ranis Past. Jan. 27 Grant Pas at Grant Paw. 'Feb. 3 Ashland at Klamath Falls. Feb. S Ashland at Klamath Falls. Feb. ft Medford at Medford. Feb. 10 Medford at Medford. Feb. IS Grants Pass at Klamath Fill Is. Feb. IT Grants Pasa at Klamath Falls, Feb. 23-34 District Tournament at Ashland Normal School, Denotes Southern Oregon confer ence games. Chemawa Indians Meet Arlington For "B" Crown SALEM, Nov. 29 (P) Ore gon's Class B hlRh school foot ball championship will be at stake here Friday night when the Chemawa Indian school meets Arlington. Chemawa captured the state's western crown by trimming Reedsport, 12 to 6 last week, while Arlington copped the east ern title with a 13 to 0 victory over Grant Union, defending champion. Admission to the game will be by war bond only. The Sixth War Loan special events com mittee here is sponsoring the game, and a group of business men, including Gov. Earl Snell, who hails from Arlington, are underwriting all expenses. Marine Fire Plays Bend Team Saturday The Leatherneck quintet from the Marine Barracks has sched uled a hoop fray Saturday night at 8 o'clock with an independent team representing the Bend Wooden Box company of Bend, Oregon. The tilt will be played at the post gymnasium and marines and their guests will be admitted free of charge. this year along with Joe Zarosin ski, who packs quite a liUlc height and has a fine eye for the bucket. It is slill early to make any forecast as to the success of the forthcoming hoop season, but with any breaks at all, the Klam ath boys should do all right for themselves during the future basketball campaign. Mave Ymi Uied Frogs beat Rice to win the Southwest conference .title, CoO' per Intercepted a pais to set up first TCU scorei intercepted an other to avert a possible Rice score and led TCU In several Eoal line stands. Just think, earned Meyers. "He has three more years." (KI Aldrich was Texas ...Christian ..All America centnr in 1938.1 Johnny McFarland. Southern Methodist end who place klcked each time SMU had to kick be cause the "wind was so hard we couldn't punt" and James Ke keris, Missouri tackle who aver aged 5 yards on each play when shitted to fullback, likewise earned hlih praise. ummd By PAUL HAINES GRUNTS AND GROANS It seems that Herble Perks. Canadian rasslinq kino, is no better a grappling referee than Tex Porter, wno Is defi nitely 4-F In that department. Huro-crt was chosen to arbi trate the "Mask"-Hoss shindig in Salem last week and did so well one of the irnto fans busted him on the beak. The way we get It, Parks was about as useiul during the fracas as two tails on a cow and after he awarded the first tumble to Mr. Mask there was such a storm of protest that Herbert felt he must defend the honor of his ancestors. The battle raged for fully three minutes before American Legion custodians, Rcndarmc.t, local gallants and wild wlinmcn broke it up, but not before an unidentified fan smashed Herble in the .mooter, making the blood flow freely from his -injured proboscis and hurting his feel ings no end. Tough Tony and the hooded hoodlum then proceeded to go at it in earnest with Ross cut ting loose with several back breakers to subdue Mr. Mask and knot the count. Only three minutes were left and the bout ended In a draw. We think this a good time to emphasize the point that rasslcrs are great guys and all that, but by Caesar's toga, let them re main rasslers and not attempt to become referees, an art they ob viously know nothing about! ... QUOTE-UNQUOTE "In which section of the country do you think the best football Is played?" In a re cent poll conducted by Es quire maaasine on this ques tion, the midwest was given the duke with 66.91 ner cent of the voters casting their bal lots in favor of this section of the country. We won't say we told you so, but there it Is. folks! BEAVERS VIN, 35-31 CORVALLIS, Ore.. Nov. 29 (IP) Paced by Capt. Bcrnic Mc Grath and Freshman Bob Lab hart, guards, Oregon State col lege topped the University of Oregon medical school basket ball five 35-31 last night. The two guards each scored nine points. Lately IF YOU ARE SEEKING a light, bodied sociable blend, and buven'l tried Corby's-tne whiskey witli tho Grand Old Canadian Name now ia your opportunity! More and more Vorby't U avatu able in this $late. Ask for Corby's, next time. ' 86 Proof - JAS. BARCLAY Navy Star May Be Out Of Big Tilt Jenkins, Alabama Bomber, Has Foot Infection; Arky Aces All Roady to Travel By WILLIAM O. 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Ark. uperatlng oehind the Sailors great turwaid wall, Hainberg never luoked better than when he ran and passed Purdue's slrong eleven Into defeat, appar ently tully recovered from a pulled leg muscle that hud kept him Inactlvo through four big mid-season games. And, when you say that Ham berg never has shono more bril liantly, you're certain to draw a dirty look from Army, because he has been the special thorn for the Cadcta two straight years. This time will be his last on a gridiron, since ho has plaved tour years one ot Arkansas university and two at Navv capping his career by making the Kl-cnslcrit eleven for the second straight year. ' But Arkansas made certain of the headlines. when Smack 'em Scott came from Uullls Prep to make the fullback spot on the varsity as a Pleho this year. Weighing only 175 pounds, he gets terrific power and Is plenty shifty and elusive. Ho is about tops on average gains per play for the Middles and Is a terror on defense behind the line. Medford Team Leaves Wednesday For Title Tilt With La Grande MEDFORD, Nov. 29 mi I Medford high's Black Tornado i football squad, 27 strong, will I leave hern Wwtnoitlnv ll.t n ! Portland where It will battle Ihc LaG.-nnde Tigers Saturday after noon for Oregon's 1944 prep gridiron championship. Coaches i oimpson and Ed Kirtlcy will accompany tho team. The Tornado, undefeated and untied in nine tilts, will be at full strength for the title con test. Dean Sheldon, einnt tm-ltli. and Fullback Marvin Doty, who were 10 nave reported to the navv yesterdnv. will nni ho cancel until December 5, navy uiiiiuun HIIIIUIIIICCU. 9 A Grand Old Canadian Name PRODUCED IN THE U. S.A. Under the direct supervition of our expert Canadian blender 8X Grain Neutral Spirits t CO, IIMITE0. MOP.IA, IUINOII Chip Off Old Bark i v f f T v i 1 I i '4' JTA .liili Hurry Slulililrclicr. Jr.. son ul Wimuiimii .i roach, plavs fii.-iru- -hark fur West Junior High f Madison, Small of stature like Ins signal-railing falhrr who he came famous as one of Nutie Dame's Four Horsemen, Sklppy Stulildieliri- excels us a passer for a team that has won three games and lied another. New Eligibility Standard Talked PASADENA, Calif., Nov. 211 (Pi KslubllHliinem of a nallonul eligibility standard for service men who return to college alh- Idles alter the war will be suught by the Pacific coast con. ferenre at the NCAA meetings In Columbus, Ohio, ncxl Janu ary. At the conference ineellng yesterday, Prof. Hugh Willed of southern California., the confer ence's NCAA delegate, said: "I am going to the meeting fur the primary purpose of bringing up lor iialioual discussion this vl'. ally important tuple." He added: "Wu believe that all confer ence."! should adopt the aaiuo policies on the matter so that when the boys come home and wish lo resume their football or oilier sports careers, they will find each school treating Iheni with the same understanding." The second day of the confer ence session saw tho election of Jeff Cravalh of Southern Cali fornia as president of the Coaches' association mid Ralph (PcsO Welch of Washington, vice president. On Thanksgiving Day7 1B95, the first automobile ruud rare In the Uniled Stales was run In Illinois. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Driva Movs Yourstll Sava li Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phana 8304 1201 Cast Main 4 11 PREVENTS FREEZING, RUST CLOGGING AND OVERHEATING IN BULK ONLs BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER tVh'. Don't neU m .-V Another M jt III - . I L,..,.,,J I h; I Uun lo Valet MoMf " ' . Firestone Stores Main Btreel Store, 527 Ml Phono 3234 man CaSoHoJ Tllr. M,...i.. 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