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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1945)
Oliver Lauds KUHS Spirit On Gridiron Bill Sari Honored By Teammates At Football Banquet By HALE BCARBROUOH "As lontf as we have boyH nlavliitf football wo dun'l need to worry nbout tho fuluro of tho country, ureiion conch Cicrnld 'Tux' Oliver told a Llona i-lnb-KUlIS iirldlron banquet crowd lit Uiu Wllliird Inst iiIkIU mid wont on to Buy that foot bull win incomnnrublo In In stilllnu th quulltlos of IduulUm, unmilfTnluioM and ecmslcloriitlon. Ollvttr wan tiniiblo to brlnK UIU Abbuy or Jiika Lelclit to tlio biinquul, He clrovo down over tho Wllliimutle piiim nnd wai 45 mlnutos lute gottlng here, Ho paid liltfli trlbuto to Ab bey, freshman quurturback for thit Wubfooli ana tho only Klnm th Fall player on the Oregon team, calling: him a "good, level heucled xlKnul cullor," who shows great courage In continuing to !)lny football In the face of In line that have hampered both In high school and collcgo ca reer. "Boys like Abbey and Lelcht make tho game worthwhile and make couching worthwhile," Oliver mild. Tex refrulned from discuss lng Orcgon'n football this yeur or In the future becuusc such tulk In the presenco of high chool grldders the entire KUHS sqund wai there might be a violation of the Itrulght-lucod conference "no recruiting" rules. Ho proved to be an ablo an nfter-dlnnor ipouker as ho li a football coach und drow on bin long cxperlunco with athletics both In the service and out for a long siring of anecdotes which mudo clear the coach's part in a successful grid team. Oliver was Introduced by John Sundmeyor, Jnycco presi dent who acted as toastmoster. Dill Sari, KUHS senior who played In both the line and buck field for the Pelicans this sea son, was honored by his team mates who named him honorary onptuln for the year and the one man who furnished the grcatufit inspiration to the team during tho year. Bill's name will be the first to be engraved on a perpetual trophy dedicated to the former KUHS athletes who wcro killed In the war. Tide Begins Practice For Rose Bowl Game TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Doc. 8 . (pi Alabama's Crimson Tide will begin practlco Monday for the Rose Dowl game with South ern California, Conch Frank Thomas announced today. The Tldeamen are scheduled to leave Tuscaloosa December 23 and to nrrlvo in Los Angeles Do comber 20. OUR BOARDING HOUSI WU5T THERE: BE VftNDALS TO WW I- y iyj ivcg riH I -T121I. ..with MAJOR HOOPLI OUT OUR WAY FROM OMOER TH& HOT WATER. TArX? I STARTEw TOTPiK.6 A BATH AKlOTUft WATER NAAS nr OI&I4Y for a Penguin CLEAR AMD rm t,e it SAW HER.K 7 -IPItiOrtT SETAkJOTHER; LPNER. Or CHEESECLOTH ' ON (AN NEST tMA5MELU, rKOSPECT FOR Rl&OR MORTIS WILLIAMS BY J. R Sk-- HAP. GOODBV-NJ COMIW CLEAR, 1 THE OLD MAW IS SOU CAM JUST OUT ID TH' STUDyiKi.- WHY MCT ZjLr- DO MOTH IN GATE WITH STAV AN' GIT PAID J IZZrm ?OK-7H' REST that en: &ay ) fer, doiw nothin'? 1 0,5 VOUR A TO BID HIM A AM' TH' BULL IS X : THE IMTEEPRCTet?. " r,.m ,-- --- QW.tw.eT Bly Defeats Bonanza, 20 To 73 Tho Bly cago team dumjcd Uoiiunza 20-13 last night in the first gume of tho official seuson, but the win was tho third for the Bly boys over Couch Gcorgo Frunk s Bonanza squad. The other two were practice tilts; Norman Larson, Bly forward, starred for tho winners, tossing in 11 of his team's 20 points. Larson had five field goals and a free throw. Egbert Smith, tronsfer stu dent from Riverside, Calif., got six points for Bonanza. Scoring; Bly Rainwater 2, Lurson 11, Rogers 2, Cllnc 2, Hunan 2, Bailey 1, Cambron and Connon 0. Bonanza E. Smith 6, Robertson 4, Hitsch 2, Dick Smith 1, Kirk and Davis 0. The Bly toam plays Chlloquln at Chlloquln next Friday. 590 Hunters Bring Down 582 Does PORTLAND, Dec. 8 VP) Tho special season Dec. 1-S in the Fort Rock area netted Ore gon hunters SB2 docs, with 800 sportsmen checking Into tho grounds. State Gome Supervis or Frank B. Wire said today. The slaughter seemed to have llttlo effect on tho number, of lody deer cavorting around the region, he reported. Game com mission biologists had reported 12,000 to 15,000 deer Jamming the sector, many starving from lack of feed. More than 2500 nimrods ap plied for the 800 permits dis tributed for the season. Minor Loops Crack At Chandler's Powers COLUMBUS, O.. Dec. 8 W) Major loague baseball magnates were Chicago-bound today, faced with tho Job of deciding whether to Join tho minor loops In clip ping the powers of Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler. Tho minors, who ended their biggest convention in history hero yesterday, took threo sep arato cracks at Chundlcr's lowers but all must be approved y tho majors at their conven tion in Chicago next week be fore they can be written Into baseball law, i Tho minors first voted to take the postwar baseball promotion al organization out of the com missioner's office and approved a proposal to take bwbv from the commissioner the right to construe any major-minor league rulo as being "detrimental" to baseball. They finished off the Job yes terday by refusing to amend their own bonus regulations which Chandler had called "Il legal and unfair" and then voted to prohibit both the majors and the minors from paying any bonuses for tho signing of con tracts. 106 Inches Of Snow Covers Mount Hood PORTLAND, Dec. 8 (P) Forest service officials were en thusiastic today over skiing con ditions at Mount Hood. A total 106 inches of powder and packed snow blanketed the Timbcrline lodge area. 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' rii i r i Pep Peppers Aim To Sell Cage Ducats The Pep Peppers, colorful KUHS girls' spirit group, will take over the sale of season bas ketball tickets for the Pelican home games and start their drive Monday. The girls plan to put across their sales campaign by building to building canvass downtown and by telephone calls. A season ticket is good for 11 games starting with Albany here December 28, and the price Is $2.50. The KUHS home games In clude: Albany, December 28; Long view, Wash., December 29; Bend, January 4 and 5; Ashland, January 11 and 12; Salem, Jan uary 18 and 19; Grants Pass, Jannnrv 9.4 nnH 9ft anA Ttn,l - - -. . j V, U 1 ' U HIW ford, February 8. Elongated Cager Needs Pair Of Shoes MOSCOW Mo TW a Slx-fnnt n ! n n. i n o h MnA- 1. " . ....... ...... n. . H.VA Phoenix, American Falls fresh man who won a starting berth on the University of Idaho bas ketball team, expects to do even SSCPCDCBTO Grey Mask, Lyman Get Wins Via Disqualifications Wally Moss took It on the chin again last night at the armory and when he picked himself up off the canvas he awarded a badly battered Grey Mask a dis qualification decision over Pete Bclcastro. Pete hung the hay maker on Moss' chin for inter fering with the carnage while tho Callfornlan had the Hood hanging half out of the ropes in the fourth round. Mr. Stoncfaco got the first flop In the initial round by batter ing the Weed Wildman almost senseless with head butts, then throwing him with a half crab. But from then on it was Pete's fight. The second fall went to him by virtue of three uppercuts, a dropkick and body press. The Mask decided to call it quits after the third round but the crowd booed him back Into the ring. It was a rough go all the way through and both grapplers had their turn at swinging at Moss. Pete utilized the eyeloops of the Mask's facial covering to hurl the old boy all over the ring, and that's what the Hood was objecting to. Bclcastro would object to ony attempt of Wally's to break his unique grip, so Moss was drawing fire from both sides. The Jones-Lyman fracas also ended In a disqualification after Rough Rufus started a free-for-all with the count one fall each. Jumping Joe got the first fall with body slams, a pair of drop kicks and a press. Then Rufus got rough, threw Joe out of the ropes a couple of times, added some head butts and a half crab for the second tumble. Those tactics worked so -well on Lyman, Rufus tried them on Moss but was thumbed out for his efforts, to the ex treme enjoyment of the crowd. In the curtain raiser Angelo Martlnclll and Gust Johnson battled to a draw, after the Buckeyo Beauty had shown NOTICE! 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