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Saturday, Oct. 20, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN- '.a PHIL Tornado Assault Wrecks Klamath Victory Hopes Early In Opening Frame Modford On Way To 1945 Crown; ' Champs Display Finest Prep Ball Ever Seen On Local Gridiron By HALE BCARBROUGH With probably tho finest display of prep school (ootbnlt ever unleashed on Modoc field, Mcdford s Blnek Toruudo crushed tho I'ollcons 61 to 0 for ltd fifth win of the season lint night. Stiite cluinip Inst your, tho Tlgors era on their way toword tho 11M5 crown, The Kliitmith cloven was game but dldn t Uind a chonce before tho Tornndo'i steamroller onslaught. Tho Pollcuni had puMoiwioi) of tho bull only six times during tho ontlro play and until tho lust quarter thoe perlodi wcro Just momontory ai fumbles robbed tho local boyi of their only chances to make any hoadway. , Mcdford scored Iwlco In tho flrat period, twleo again In tho iccond, romped Into nay dirt threo times In the third canto- and put across a final tally In tho fourth quarter, It win not until thu 'l'lgors had put acrom tholr last touchdown that Kliimalh wan Kble to mnko cvon a flrat down, that coming when Bob Mocnbcc ran buck the klckoff from his own 10 to the 42, Whllt crashed over tackle for eight and Coleman paod ovon yard to Thurman for the first down. A couple ol plays later Mcdford recovered a fumbla on Ita 35 and brought the ball to tha Klamath eight on a aariaa ol heaves by Earl Stella, night thara tha Pelican Una bagan to hold and Klamath took over, tha only time tha ball was loit on downs during tha game. Tho Tornadoes started, their scoring without much prelim inary In tho initial frame. Recovering a fumblo on the Pelican Glen Bostwick raced to the IS, Bob Watson hit tho line for three and Jerry Clurk plowed through center for the marker, A moment later Clurk repeated his uluniio for tho extra point and tlio rout win guinea. After Klumnth tried a couple of line plays and a pass without making any hcadwuy, Edwards punted to tho Mcdford 30 and tho Tornado wus rolling again. Bostwlck ran the kick back to his own 42, Clnrk, Watson and Boslwtck worked their way down to tho Klamath 13 and Watson ripped through right guard for a loucnaown. Taking tho offenslvo on their own 23 early in tno scconn per iod, Stolle. Watson and Clark ripped the Pelican line to shreds, rnrrvlntf down to the shadow of tho goalposts before a series FOOTBALL SCORES OREGON PREP ' By Tha Associated Press Corvallls 10, Eugene 12. Mcdford SI, Klamath Falls 0 Axhlund 19, Grants Pass 7. - Lobanon S3. Toledo 13. . Hood River 52, Oregon City IB. Bend 13, Albany 2. Mllwaukle 6, Snlem B. Forest Grove 10; Tillamook 7 CottiHfe';Q rove, 48, Sweet iiome u . Bcuverton.'Wost Linn 0. Taft 12, Neshicca 0. Newport 38, Waldport 0. Baker 8, Pendleton 0. La Grande 21, Mac 111 (Mil ton-Frccwatcr) 10. Dayton 7, Independence 6. Estacada 12, Parkroso 6. Molalla 13, Chcmawa 0. Hoscbura 34. Junction City 0 University (Eugene) 13, Springfield 6. Woodburn 20. Cunby 0. Central Catholic (Portland) 13, El verton 2. Grant (Portland) 31, Benson (Portland) o, Washington (Portland) 26, Commerce (Portland) 13. Franklin (Portland) 8, Lincoln (Pott and) 0. St. Helens 18, Hill Military (Portland) 0. Tho Dalles 27, Astoria 13. Rccdsport 20, Marshfleld 0, Grcsham 48, Sandy 0. Jake Leight Wants Apai irtment Or Else EUGENE, Oct. 20 (IP) The housing shortage which caused two University of Oregon varsity layers to withdraw from school i worrying S t a r. Backf lelder laxe relent. .Jim and Bill Byers returned to Bend after they were unablo to find housing for their fami lies. Lelcht said today he plans to nnng nis wire ana young son here following the UCLA game next wcok, There had bettor bo a house or apartment available by that time, he intimated or else. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ' By Tha Associated Praia ' NEW YORK Tony Janlro, 1404, Youngstown, 0 outpoint ed Al Guido, 140, New York, (8). FANNING'S .Richfield Service ; 1102 E. Main I ':1s Again Operated" ; by , i John Fanning '' Expert Mechanical '. . Work. Motor Tunoup . Lubrication ' ; .r , We Will Call For And Deliver ' Your Car " : Telephone 6452 of penalties sot them back to the 44. Then Stelle stepped back and heaved a long pass down to Uostwlck on the two and that lad scored through tho lino ui the next play. An intarcaptad pais sat up the last touchdown before half-time. Carr, in at half back, whipped a long pais to Ron down on tha Pelican six and a couple of plays later bulled across. Tho third porlod was the samo story, ruamain s lino inn ed to hold the poworful Tor nado runners. Tho visitors took a punt on their own 28 nncl marched 72 yards down the field without nalt. Watson dash- ed over from tho 11 without a1 hand being laid on him. Mcdford kicked off and Bob Rcdkcy, taking the ball on his 12, was very nearly away before ne rumbled on tno u and Med ford recovered Three plays put the oval again on tho Klamath two and Robs sneaked over. - Edwards ran the next klckoff to his own 33, then Bill Tinglcy intercepted a Coleman pass and galloped back to the Pelican ten. Fullback Bob Watson loped over from mere. A few mlnutaa latar Mad ford Intarcaptad another pan on tha Klamath 35 and Wat ion ran down to tha nine as the third quarter ended. For a moment beginning the fourth canto tha Pelican line held, than Bostwick plowed through for the score. That was the final tally. Klamath, with subs filling the backfleld, made its initial first down, lost the ball on a' fumble, then held on the eight to take over on downs. Mocabco, Van Meter and Thurman teamed up for another first down on two runs and a pass. Then Devore passed to Thurman for 21 yards down to their 42 be fore bad luck again hit. Devore kicked out and Madford, trying for another score, took to tha air. Mo cabaa intarcaptad one of Stella's heavee and raced 43 yards down tha sideline for the classiest broken field jaunt of the evening, only to hare a roughing penalty nul lify the play. Klamath never had possession of the ball inside Medford's 40-yard lino. The Pels netted only S3 yards rushing and aer ially all evening, compared to the Tornado's S64. Tho Pelicans were outplayed in every depart ment of the game, their courage being no match for the Tlgors' extra weight and experience. ' Starting lineups: Klamath Pos. Madford Eck LE Rifigs Rose LT Whlllock Wlrth LG Tinglcy Vanderhoff .... C ... Cave Eastman RG Greene Sari RT Bcssoncttc Thurman RE Korchcr Coleman ...... .QB Ross Rcdkoy LH Bostwick Whltt RH Clark Edwards FB Watson Substitutions: Klamath Nel son; Foust, Sclby, Reed, 'Moca bco, Pope, Gorbino, Thompson, Van Meier, Fostor, DcVore, Hoi loway, Mcdford Stolle, House, Carr, Singlcr, Hunter, Nlll, Wallgrcn, Motlorn, Hake, File gol, Hlbbard, Shanglo, Chez, Gleeson, RADIO REPAIR By Expert Technicians GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE TUBES-PARTS-AERIALS For All Makes oi Radios ZEM AIM'S We are now taking orders for New Radios 116 N. 9th hone 7522 Across From Montgomery Ward on North 0th W Mi Yff Wl !" i''t' ',MJr " ' 1 1 A 1 These six footballers of the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy t Kings Point, N. Y., are shaping up I for University of Maryland on latter's home gridiron Oct. 13. All linemen, they are left to right: IW. Smith, tackle; J. Smith, anchor man; A. Kleinschmidt, former Holy Cross star; S. Siattery, center; A. Means, guard, and Jeff Flower former Auburn player. BOWL BIDS MAY BE RESULT Game Statistics Klamath Madford Yards from rushing 17 411 Yards from passes 36 1S3 Total yardage gained 53 584 First downs rushing .. 0 17 First downs passes .. .......... 3 1 5 First downs penalties ........ . 0 . 1 Total first downs 3 23 Passes completed ... 3 8 Passes incomplete ... ... 6 11 Passes had intercepted ... ...... 3 0 Passes attempted . 12 19 Punts kicked 5 1 Punt average .......32.6 30 Ball lost on fumbles ...... 2 0 Ball lost on down .. .... 0 1 Penalties (yardage) ................. 19.5 70 Touchdowns . ........ ......... 0 8 Conversions ....... .. ... 0 3 Score .'. .. .................. 0 51 Estimated attendance ........ 6000 Albert Leads St. Mary's to Win Over UCLA Bruin LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 (lP) Navy Lt. Frankle Albert, former Stanford All-America, Is still a great football player. Albert, with only one week of practice, proved that last night by loading St. Mary's Pre-FUght Alrdcvlls to a smashing 13-8 tri umph over the hard-hitting UCLA Brulne before 30,000 spectators in a rousing offensive battle in the coliseum. Playing 55 minutes, Albert di rected the Alrdcvil attack almost flawlessly and completed six passes out of 10 for 77 yards. His 15-yard end run set up one touchdown and a 17-yard pass pavca we way ior tno game-winning score in the fourth quarter. Two hard -running backs, Chuck Harrington and Ernie Johnson, gave Albert solid sup port. Johnson scored the first touchdown on a 10-yard smash through tacklo In the first quar ter, while Harrington also tra velled 10 yards for the clincher. Tackle Bob Dolauer booted the 13th point. Tho victory was the Pre Fllghtcrs' second in four games, while the Bruins now have won three and lost two. Asrorians Unable To Mail Holiday Gifts . ASTORIA, Oct. 20 (IP) As toria's large Scandinavian com munity can't mail any Christmas gifts to Norway or Finland. The post office has run out of special forms, required lor par ecl post shipment to those coun tries, and hasn't been able to get any more. With mailing of parcels tenv porarily suspended, Astorlans will not be able to get gifts to old country relatives in tune for unnsimas. CONTRACT AWARDED PORTLAND, Oct. 20 (F) A $440,716 contract to lay a 36 Inch water main planned by Portland since before the war has been awarded to the Steel Tank & Pipe Co. Only two other Portland firms submitted bids. , Denmark is connected by land to Germany. Maryland, My Maryland Night Ball Slated For Yankee Stadium NEW YORK, Oct. 20 VP) The Yankee stadium will have night baseball next season and the con tracts will be signed within the next week or 10 days. Tom Gallery, assistant to President Larry MacPhail. said as much today while discussing tne proposed nlgnt-noliday-bun-day schedule of the professional football Yankees next year. "We have been up thore all week with the General Electric people, the man who built the stadium and representatives of tne ngnt company, it snouid an be on paper in written form within the next week to 10 days," said Gallery. Dog Goes Common saying.about "going to the dogs" is reversed as dog owned by Floyd Alters of Washington, D. C, goes to the fish. Here Law rence Rickey, former secretary to ex-President Herbert Hoover, dispenses with net as Llewellyn setter-boxer, specially trained for the stupt, retrieves his catch at Akers' summer camp, Cac otin Firnace, Md. Air Conditioned DANCING I P. M. to X A. M. SATURDAY NITE Auspices V.F.W. DANCELAND 515 Klamath Ave. Musid by Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies A dm. 6O0 each person, lncl. tax. NEW YORK, Oct. 20 OP) Ohio State clashes with Purdue and Alabama collides with Ten nessee today in a pair of stand out games between unbeaten teams which will go a long way toward settling the Big Ten and southeastern conference cham pionships. A sellout 74,000 crowd is ex pected at Columbus where the Buckeyes are favored to make Cecil Isbcll's Boilermakers their 13th straight victims over a two- year stretch. Both teams hold conference triumphs over Iowa ana Wisconsin. Alabama on tha basis of Us 26-7 walloping ol a strong Louisiana Stat eleven is two touchdown choice to take Ten nessee in tha Birmingham tilt. The winner of this annual fracas has received a Bowl game invi tation every year since 1936 and with each team boasting a 3-D record this season looks like it will be no exception. Meanwhile the nation's big three. Army. Navy and Notre Dame, appear to have smooth sailing. .... . . . , Army meets the unbeaten Mel ville (R. I.) torpedo boat race team which has won over four minor elevens, Notre Dame op poses oft-beaten Pittsburgh, and Navy tangles with Georgia Tech, 40-7 losers to the Irish, in a night game at Baltimore. Minnesota, the nation's fifth ranking team behind Ohio State, gets its first stern test from Northwestern's Wildcats, who tied Indiana but lost to Michi gan. Other Big Ten engage, ments send Indiana against Iowa, and Illinois against Wis consin. Columbia and Holy Cross, two of the top unbeaten teams in the to the Fish CORRAL By 'Top-wrangler" Howdy folks: ' I'm a little dry on nooz this week cause I've been duck hunt in' most of the time and not a workln', however, I did hocr Clarence Adams tuk his yearly bath early and sorta sudden like tother day. He wuz headin' an ol' cow outa sum brush 'bout day break when the hoss he wuz a ridln' bowed his neck and jlst bucked smack dab into the Wil liamson river and drapped an chor, Clarence and all goin' plum outa sight. Nother thing happened this week that give me a scare fright fer a second, Bobby Lane want ed to gallop a race pony and she climbed aboard one and tuk off 'round the track list flyin' low with that hoss wide open and in the stretch sumpin slip ped and the hoss shed his pack, makin' a pedestrian outa of Bobby. Some of the Saddle Club girls wuz visiters at the Chet Barton ranch few days ago to take in the spud diggin' from the on lookers angle, also viewin' the wild life Chet keeps out thar . . . ne s pert nigh got hlsself a zoo, white mule, too. Blanche and Paul Hatchett out thar in Poe Valley tuk time out to show some friends 'round the ranch pour a little sassafras to clear the dust in their throats. Ernie Paddock has been ridin' the days circle but in his car tryin' to find a check he lost. Reckon thars a gang goin. to Grants Pass the end of the month fer the two days Fair with a race meet attraction. Know several of the fellers are takin' their runmn' stock over. Blanche Har mon tells me the Saddle Club are throwin' a party November 3rd and includin' the men folks to dance the remuda of fillies round decked out in them store bought clothes -that carry yuh on your feet 31st luxe a satchel. Well, sir, I gotta git busy fer I'm aimin' to fix 'up a "baby bookie" to handle all bets fer these expected fathers to : bet thru . . .. c ? - - - Bye now.. ; Deer Just Sideline For Lakeview Nimrods LAKE VIEW, Oct. 20 iff) Deer are just a sideline for hunters in this area. Cliff Evans of Portland ran into a lynx cat and brought it down, but couidn t locate any deer. A three man party Earl Ims ley and Mel Andrews of Drain and Harry Reed of Paisley killed 32 rattlesnakes, but no aeer. Another trio of nimrods head ed for Warner country, but spotted no deer. However, there was plenty to eat that night. 1 ney got their quota of pheas ants. . east, meet Colgate and Brown respectively. Other aames around the coun try match Georgia, reinforced by Charlie TrippL against LSU: Auburn vs. Tuiane, Kentucky vs. Vanderbllt: Wake Forest vs. North Carolina State; Virginia Tech against Maryland; Eastern Flying Training command vs. Mississippi State; Texas against Arkansas; Rice vs. Southern Methodist; Texas A. & M. vs. Texas Christian: Baylor vs. Tex as Tech; Kansas vs. Oklahoma; Nebraska vs. Iowa State; Kan sas State vs. Missouri: Oklahoma Aggies vs. Utah; Tulsa v. Ne vada; asuiug ivn n, wiigan State; Washington State vs. Ore- oon; Southern California vs. College of the Pacific and Cole- redo College vs. Colorado. In major Friday night games, St. Mary's Pre-flight, led by Frankie Albert, upset UCLA 13-6; Temple remained unbeaten and untied by conquering West Virginia 28-12; Miami surprised Florida 7-6; Denver and Drake tied 19-19 and St. Louis trounced Missouri Mines 32-0. 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It was the first time in two years that the Eugene Axe men were defeated or scored upon in no-name play.' ' Woodburn. which boasts a per fect record in the same district but which plays only- the small duration league schools, ' stayed Moss Flattened By Rough Rufus In Rassling Tilt Coming under the heading of occupational hazards. Wally Moss was again flattened for the count by a refractory muscleman at the armory last night. This time it was Rough Rufus Jones who hung one on the referee. After Wally got back on his feet he took a couple of slugs at Jones and awarded the match to Herbie Parks. 'The dusky 'clouter had won the first fall with head butts and a body press, then Parks copped the second with a crab after a series of vicious body slams had Jones almost unconscious in the ropes. Rough Rufus lay in the ring between rounds, stalled and ducked out of the ropes every time Parks came after him. - Then in the fourth canto Jones reversed matters and heaved Herbie' out of the ring and wouldn't let him back in. That's what: started : the fracas with Wally. - - The Hooded Heel is still' un veiled, at least in this circuit, the result .of his crushing of Angelo Martinelli. Using the same old vicious tactics that have served him s- well in the local bear pits, -the-'Mask- took the first fall with a crab. y:n : Martinelli got in. a few good licks then by heaving the veiled one Into the roDe seven straight times then pinning the; old fel low wnne ne was sun groggy, The Buckeye Beauty came near to taking the third tumble by tying the Mask up into the ropes but after the Hood extricated himself, with the help of Wally Moss, he got busy and took the third fall with a Boston crab." Gorilla Poegi and Bucko- Da vidson grunted and grimaced to a dead heat in the curtain-raised. Poggi grabbed the first flop with a reverse crab and uavioson grabbed the second with a body slam. Fish Ladder Will Be Reconstructed PORTLAND, Oct 20 (IP) The state fish commission has begun reconstruction of the fish ladder at Sherar's falls, Deschutes river a S2500 Drolect. This is the second of nine such jobs- to be completed this men nium. Whan in Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley -- Proprietors Make Reservations NOW for Frozen Food Lockers Including a limited number of 24 cu. ft. sixe Convenient Downtown Location! Complete Locker Service ' Killing. Cutting, Wrapping You Won't Need to Touch Itl AVAILABLE SOON Sign Up Now Get Your Pick of Locker Location! FRANK LOWELL Phone 7023 MEATS on the undefeated slate with 20-0 victory over Canby. Cof1' . tage Grove downed Sweet Home, 4S-0. keeDins its nerfect record clear. ' It's sad for the rati of tha stater to contemplate, but Madford'. seems headed for its second1 straight Oregon crown. The Black Tornado steamrollered Ita most bitter rival, Klamath Falls. 51-0, last night to pile up five-1 game aggregate of 249 points. Medford's high scoring record"1, is approximated only by ono;' school, Hood River, whlcrt' downed Oregon City, 82-19, last", : nigni 10 remain tne only unclcwci feated contender for the district!-.-. title. Pendelton. another Drime dls-. . trict 1 eleven. collaDsed to Bak-, er, 8-0. The upset, along with'- LaGrande's 21-19 defeat of Mae Hi, left Baker and Pendleton: i tied in the Blue Mountain lea-tf gue. : ..--.. w The Dalles, defeated once by,- an out-of-state squad but still.;, competing with Hood River for ' district 1 laurels, knocked As- toria from the unbeaten ranks. 27-13. '.3 With Astoria out, three elev-iU ens still clutched perfect records 7 in the northern half of district 3. Beaverton downed West Linn,-. 7-0. in a Tualatin-Yamhill valley.;) league game. . . . ftrant hiuh ' of Portland oveiv wfielmed Benson, Tech, 32-6, to remain as the only undefeated? squad In the Portland league;:: Washington's Colonials, who dronned Commerce 26-13. hold ) Portland's second spot. . wxi Geese, Ducks Winging-! Into Summer Lake SUMNER LAKE, Oct. 20 (&h-l Hunters rejoiced today upon? T learning that geese and ducks" 'are winging to this area in great- er numbers,- including flocks of 4 speckled geese. Early nimrods had only poor-, luck with pintails and. mal lards. ' - - " Only 51 per cent of 559 ante-4-' lope hunters who have reported in this district killed prong- horns, compared' with 58 : per cent last year. The state gamer commission issued 800 1945 tags Your neighbor has Insurance with Hans Norland, 118 North0 7h. EVERY SATURDAY J 9:00 until 1:00 1 1 11 ULLCbli Moke a Date For Saturday!' 813 Pine PHONI S323 dt m m ta mi H I. 'I l