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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1945)
Marines Drop Game To Astoria Loathornocks Unable To Hit Hoop In Using 48 to 34 By HALE BCARBROUGH Thu murine weren't ubla to hit tlio biwkul tmouMli tlmoii IiihI iilwlit UKnlimt thu Astoria Nuvy Flyoi'M unci di'oiwoil lliolr second stnilKlit kiiiiui, 4U-U4, on (ho bur- riK'im uuNiiuujiiii court. Ill till) opnlllllU nocqixIx of tlio Initial hull thu Flyers looped In ono score, then tha murines scored ii couiilo to tnko a two nollit loud uud bo out In front. 4-2, tlio only llmo tho leather necks ware iilmnc! uu cveiiliiu A.storlii has u fl-foot-B contcr, Miiltson, who vory nearly took tha kiiiiio Into hid own hands at II. I. ..,.!.. .....l.l.w II.. ........ (.. nun j'wtui, uni,)iiM ,, iihvj iiiiw n lend which won never throut- cued seriously. Miillson win tull unouuh to luivo control of tho rebounds lit both ends of tlui court mid tho luuthornuckii ruroly over hud chiinco for u tlp-ln shot whtlo ho wns In tho kmiiio. Tho find hull of tho gumo wn eloso-eiillcd by ltcforeo Joe La Clulr mid the loutliornocks missed numerous chances for polnta on free thrown. Tha hulf midod uu Ilruco Hcnnor, marine ilunrd, plunked in a lonii loon puttliiK tho gcoro at Flyers 21, nuirincii lu. Iicnnor, un Iown boy, cut a 30 duy furlouKh short by two works to come buck and piny basketball for tho murines. Ho arrived hero yoiitorduy and wont Into Innt nlKht'a uumo cold. To iitiirt the second hnlf'thc murlneii stondlly dropped buck under tlio Myers steady scoring until they were 10 points behind In the middle of tho period. Suddenly stnrtlnu; u rully that brouuht them to within two itwila of knotllnu tho count, the murines bexim to get tho ranito of tho hoop on their long throws uud also momentarily hud com mand of tho rebounds. Adams flipped in a long toss, McCulloch Hot ono off tho backboard, Adams heavod In another from fur out ul an unKlo and Vcrment scored from tne snmo spot. Tho rully died prcmnturcly, however, nnd tho navy boys stalled for time a couplo of mln- ulos. then rnna un 10 moro tal. lies In quick order to end the came. 4H-.14. Wclchlcln not 12 rjolnt for Astoria and Mnttion and Woods hit Jl each. For tho leather nocks Neff scored nine and Ver mcnt and Adams six each. Neff playlnK tho second half, went oiu or mo pine on live lows The reforcelnit loosened up dur inn tho second half and the nemo not wilder bv the minute The two teams will get toitcth- er ror tno final gamo of their series on tho barracks hnrdwood at 8 o'clock tonluht. Ail cniio fans nro invited to attend free or cnnrKC. , t 100,000 Fans Will Witness USC-UCLA Tilt LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20 (P) OlllV ftfin rinrunfl Mali 1-nmnlr, to be sold to pack tho Coliseum wiin ioo.uuu customers for tlie Snttirduy gumo In which the Southern California Trojuns will trot nuf AVnrv nlayntrln i-lnb- thoy know In an attempt to qucicn mo ul.l, Brums and wiiiicii n uosu uowi oia. ArnnlH PHHv Hnnlhnn fntl fornin's grndunto manager, said 10,000 scats will bo held for service men on a urn come firNt nnrviiH hnalu If tho Trojans win or tic uicro is no uouoi wot mo l'a cific const conference members will designate them to meet Aln bnmu In Pasadena New Year's DnV A TIf'I.A ulxlnrv uimilH knock Southern Cullfornla out or me bowi race and probably Rive tho bid to Washington State. However an overwhelm ing victory by tho Uclnns might swing tho conforonco vote and give the Bruins the Bowl nomination, Sailor Scrap Ends Irish Grid Season J CHICAGO, Nov. 29 (JP) i Notro Dame and Great Lakes' J BlucJackeU will settle their ' wartime football rivalry it's t unlikely they will play next f year at the Naval Train- ; ing Station Saturday before 25,- ! 000. , . . The game, mldwestern grid- ? Iron llnnlo, will bo fourth ol a t series now deadlocked at vie- ( lory apiece and a tie. . Contract Awarded On Malting Company Job f PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 29 UP) An $800,000 contract to on- """go tho Great Western Malting ! fompany plant in Vancouver. I wash., has been awarded to George H. Buckler, Portland vunirucung iirm. Work, to start Immediately, should be completed by late sum mer snld William Einzlg, Groat Western general manager. Mask Has Troubles Out Of Ring Saddles Billfolds Navajo Blankets Lariat Ropes, Al Harris SADDLE & SPORTS SHOP 920 MAIN . if 'i Vi l I' 10 ) ftifd r4v x ''it Th Grey Mask tho man nobody loves has difficulties outside th ring as well as on the mat, a fact proved by this shot of Angelo MartinslU taking to tho aisle in pursuit of tha Hoodod Heal during last woek's bout. Tomorrow night the Veil is In for a wholo lot mora trouble, whan h crawls through the hemp along with Rough Hufus Jonts, Ben Sherman, Pet Bolcaitro, Horblo Parks and Jo Lyman in six-star rassl royal. v liaak Waltons Planning Huge Wildfowl Dinner A plentiful (tupplj of duck and rooko will bo on hand lit tlio wlllnrd hotel dining hull tomor row night for hungry sporUmen Middies Have Added Aches Before Game ' ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov, 20 (I) Nuvy had un added worry toduy whether Guard Jim Cur rlngton will be able to piny ns tho Middles packed seubugs to shovo off for Philadelphia nnd Saturday's big gnmo with Army. Cnrrlngton hnd u tcmperuturo of 100 before yesterday's last long workout, und tho Middies coach, Comdr, Occur E. Hug berg, sent him to bed. A doctor exumined Carrlng ton und told him it would not bo a good Idea to practlco on a field souked by a hard afternoon ruin. Hngberg Inter mild that Cur rlngton hud a cold und was "feel ing lousy." Jlngbcrg added thnt he expects Cnrrlngton to bo rcudy to start ugninst Army but a further check will bo mudo on his condition before tho squad leaves for Philadelphia this afternoon. Should Cnrrington's illness hang on, Stan Turner, an ex perienced and ablo understudy, would bo in lino for tho starting right gunrd position. Two other Nnvy regulars, End Leon Bromlott and Tackle Bo Coppcdgc, have shoulder Injuries but Hagberg snld they will "be In there Saturdny." Tex Oliver 4. ik ittMr'i yaM. 4i Coach Tex Ollvor, mentor of th University of Oregon Ducks, will b th main speakor at the 1945 Pollcans' football banquet to b hold In th Willard hotel dining hall Friday night,' Docember 7. attending the Izaak Walton bird feast, and a couplo of turkeys will bo roasted for persons de siring that instead of wildfowl for supper. Tlio dinner Is slated to get under way at 7 o'clock but cock tails will be served early ar rivals in tho Blue Room at 6:30. Dr. Paul Nccdham, fish di rector of the stato gamo com mission, will bo down from Salem as the principal speaker of tlie evening. Dr. Necdnam is a new man with the gome commission and this banquet will furnish an idoal occasion for local sportsmen to get acquaint cd with the man who will be responsible for stocking basin fishing spots. All members of tho Klamath SnorUmcn'f association, Klam ath-Modoc Izaak Walton chap ter members, wives and friends, stutc officers of the league and sportsmen from nearby towns have been Invited to take part in the feed. Birds used for the dinner have been donated by hunters to tho Iznnk Wnlton leugue and dressed at Trulovc's market. I believe we can look forward to a period of at least five years of prosperity such as this coun try has never witnessed before. H e r m a n W, Stclnkraus, Bridgeport, Conn, Webfoot-Beaver Game Broadcast Th traditional Orgon-Or-gon Stat gridiron clash at Eugon Saturday afternoon will b broadcast to Klamath listeners oyer KFJI beginning about 1:45. This tilt will wind up foot ball for both schools for this season. Oregon took a gam from OSC. 19 to 6, earlier in th season and is favored to repeat Saturday. When In Mediord Star at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern . Jo and Ann Earley Proprietors Generals 12-Point Favorites Gome Will Ba Played On Wot, Spongy Turf At Multnomah Field PORTLAND, Nov. 29 IIP) Tho Orunl Generals woro doped horo today as 12-polnt favorites to crush tho Hood River Dragons for Orogon's prep football crown, But statistics didn't back up Unit handicap. Both big, fust squads huvo toppled over nine straight opponents, and odds might not stuck up on a spongy, slippery field which may well describe tho Multnomah Stadium turf for Suturduy's game. Grunt Conch Jim Torson and Drugon Mentor Walt Buettgen buch reported their teams in top condition. Fullback Bill Ga briel, unablo to play against Mediord because 'of flu, will be flood as new this weekend, and a cammate, Hansford Sprinkling, will piny with his broken nose protected In a "cage." The Dragons smooth-working spread formation will tax Grant's defense to the hilt, sports fans predicted. Hood River will not stage a pre-gamc workout hero, arriving the morn ing before the game. Pelican Grid Banquet Set For Dec. 7 Tex Oliver, head cooch of the University of Oregon Webfoots, will be the principal speaker of the Pelicans' annual football banquet to bo held In the Willard hotel Friday night, December 7. The banquet is sponsored by the Lions club and all gridiron enthusiasts are Invited to attend. About a dozen boys on this year's Pelican squad have played their last year of high school football so Conch Paul Angstead may drop a few hints during the ban quet as to what Klamath fans may expect next season. Oliver's Ducks play their final game of this season next Satur day afternoon with the OSC Beavers, tho second match of a homo-and-homo game series. Oregon took the first game 19-6 several weekB ago. Tickets for the banquet, $1.50 a plate, are on sale at the cham ber of commerce office on Main street, the Willard hotel and at the Army-Navy store. Thursday. Wot. 29. 194S . HERALD AMD NEWS THIKTOH Stromberg-Corlsoa Derby's Music Co. Radios. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drlvo-Long, Short Trips Move Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main 'Photo. iuiUutpi DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 111 Underwood Bldg. PARADISE LODGE Both Field and Lake Hunting Motor Launch and Row Boat Furnished GOOD BEDS (Hunters Furnish Their Own Blankets) . 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