TTfDNnDAY, AUC. 31. IN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE EICHT Owls Sign For Fort Lewis Game Sept. 17 Three Roosevelt Stars Join Oregon Tech Grid Roster The addition of three Portlsnd high school grid stars to the Oregon Tech Owl' roster nd the signing for n opening football clash with the Fort Lewis. Wash, eleven ri highlight development on the mile high gridiron this week as Dale Daugherty drive hi charge through conditioning drill. The game with Fort Lewi ha been on the on again off again stage for the last two week but OConnell ald It would definitely be played September 17 at Fort Lewis. Yesterdays addition to the Owl squad were three boys who starred for Portland Roosevelt high school last year. They are Ken Miller, hallback and end: Dick Mill, center, and Jack Taylor. Quar terback. Dickering with Fort Lewi caused postponement of the proposed game between ex-KUHS player and the Owl. Daugherty said this week the Owls ae shaping up Into a tough nr. ft LONG FISHING TRIP PAID OFF Charlie Wedell of Ooklond, Calif., traveled to Winchester bay, 75 miles from Rosebura, to fish, but the trip wasn't in vain as this picture shows. quad that will be able to cope with I The largest fish is a Chinook salmon, weighing 25 pounds. The little fella, a silverside, competition from colleges and' tipped the scales ot 15 pounds. Weddell stopped into The Herald and News for the shot junior college of Oregon and Call-1 d d th bi aQve him Q 25-minute battle. He was usina liaht tackle. . - - :: Into .1 fomia. The backs are blending Daugherty T formation In line f m Cf style. Main difference between thiV70 OJ OCTIpi years uwi luaii auu Mat ia the complete spin the quarterback takes from hi berund-uie-center position. This maneuver makes tor more deception and Is designed to spring the fast backs Into the open field. No definite word ha been re ceived from Clarence Adams. Fred Hess or Bob Redkey, all of whom nay be back in Owl uniforms this year. Sucrout breakaway runner for the Owls tius year may be Chuck PCLTop Teams All Win BIRD HOSPITAL SET UP TO AID DUCKS HIT BY BOTULISM PLAGUE Saturday Start Of ' Net Play The open"lnvlU!lanal leniili tournament, sponsored by Th Herald and News. atarU tialur. day morning at Moor park. II waa originally planned la run the tourney off Sunday and Monday but the extra dav waa added to meet the possibility of running out of lime If enough out-ol-lowtiera enter play. No enlrlea were In late yea terday but a last-minute sign up la expeetrd. Itatre are September J. 4 and S at Moor park. Divisions are men'a alnglea and doubles, women'a alnglea and Junior men's alnglea, Consolation rounds will be hrld In men's doubles and singles, play. Hodges' Blow Nips Pittsburgh Pirates The botulism outbreak on the , slum permanganate utd In treat- Lcwer Klamath wildlife shows no sign of breaking and vol- refuge ' u' "c bird last year. Hundreds of birds are being saved at the hospital and all crew- Eugene Moves Up EUGENE. Aug. 31 ti It will be Albany vs. Pendleton and Salem vs. Eugene In tonight's semifinals of the 16th annual Oregon soltball tournament. Salem and Eugene moved up last night In the last quarterfinal games. The state capital team blanked West Linn. 3 to 0. and Eu gene thumped McMinnville. t to 0. to line up with Monday night winners. I Salem's Jim Rawlins fanned 13 West Linn batMncn and scattered the five hit he allowed. Salem scoring started In the first, a John Hoffert and Al Wickert singled and came in on Jim llenreys double. Another was added In Ihe second on Bud Llnd.itrom's double and Rawlins' triple. Eugene's Bob Willis had a one- Hv The Asaorlaled Preaa Thanks to Oil Hodgea, the Brook Ivi Dufigera are only a game and a half behind the St. Louis Cardinals In the rugged National league race. Hodgra, probably the beat llrst baseman In Die league although he Is playing his first full season al the Job, Is giving Jackie Robinson a run fur his money aa the most valuable Dodger. He Is hitting only JtX, but his sense of timing I ter rific. Rex Barney, truggllhf to redeem himself, alter flopping badly all season, trailed Murry Dickson 3-3 In the ninth Inning yesterday when big Oil did his stuff. There waa a runner on first and one out. Hodges slammed a Dickson go pher ball special Into Uie left field seaU for his 31st homer to brrak up the ball game. That ruined Dickson's budding win streak and handed Pittsburgh a 4-3 Ins. The Cards' season-long "cousins." the Boston Braves, turned on their old tormentors to blast 81. Louis, 11-4. In addlUon to the loaa. their fifth In 30 meetings with the IM champs, the Cards were crippled by an Injury to Pitcher Red Munger. The husky rlghthanded winner of 13 gamea left the game after he pulled a side muscle batting In the third. Other National leaguer were Idle. The crippled New York Yankees lost full game of their American league, lead, which now measured three gamea. by dropping a (-3 decision to Ihe aroused bt. Louis Hrown. Runner-up Boston blanked Detroit, 3-0. behind Ellis Kinder to snap the Tigers' eight game win string. Yankee Ed l-opal waa knorked out In the fourth Hiding with Stan Hpence'e second straight double. Hookte Roy Hlevera waa the bat ting star, knocking In three Brown ie rum to ease Al Papers pitching Job. Lopat'a third Inning homer waa Ihe only Yank score u(f Papal until the seventh. Kinder, almost a sure thing to Join Mel Parnrll In the 20-wln club. Favorites Tangle ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Aug. 31 ,TI Two hotshot favorites, Robert (Hkecl Rlegel and Prank Blrana han. met today In a third round tussle that many predicted would decide the national amateur golf championship. The winner of this ll-hnle Joust might go on to take Willie Tur nesa's title on Saturday. But Turnesa la still around to say something about that. He edged Harold Foreman of Cllencoe. Ill . one up. yesterday. It waa another bad day for the British as that country's two main hopes, British Amateur Champion Man McCready and Ronnie White. ! were sent to the sidelines. But most of the other favorites survived. Including Ray Billows, ! the HMa runnerup, whu waa forced I two extra holes by Clene Batea of Portland, Ore. picked up his 17th victory with a brilliant flve-hlt shutout of De troit. KIght-gaine win streaks, owned by both th Tigers and Pitcher Fred Hutchinson, were fractured by the Red Sox attack that Included Vern Stephens' aftlh homer and No. I for I Hun UIMsg glo. Cleveland's scheduled night game with the Philadelphia A' waa washed out but Ihe Tribe moved up a half gam to within tlv gamea of the Yanks. Washington's Lloyd Ilittl turned In his best game since Joining the Senators from Oakland In Jun when he shut out Chicago with three alnglea, 1-0, In 10 Inning. Ladies' Outdoor Hunting BOOTS 14.95 The GUN STORE b Tl Main Hi. i Bv The Associated Pma It looks like it wUl take that Warren, all-star football and basket- crucial Hollywood - Sacramento ball performer from Ashland high series, starting Friday to cause any unteer help Is being called to assist wl !' I pt" tna " : hitter and his team backed up his nicking uo ah Infect Tbirdl I ? ,re ?""" 10 , pitching with 10 hit tor the eight in picking up erne, imected birds. UVe ducks. Volunteer helpers are . was a standout year's OTI cage school. Warren player on this squad. Other back candidates tnelade Richard Kason. from Glendale high school in California; Odia Elder, last year's OTI end, now working at quarter: Glen Lewis Jr. from Salem high arbosl; Carl Dadley, from Linfield college: Billy McDww. Mw Inferred bwt expected to see action at halfback spot when be Botulism ha killed an estimated ; picking up "hmbernecks" on the 5000 ducks on Lower Klamath this j shore and around the marshes of I summer and the scourge la not ex- i Lower Klamath and more workers' . excitement In the Pactfie Coast peered to break until cooler weath-. can be used In Ihe rescue opera leagite, ; e. comes. ; ticn. Men are particularly needed Tuesday nights result found the A .bjrd nosplUi- Is being ope rat- ' er the holidays, Saturday, 8un- . loop's first three teams winning and rt tlw -j,, nfuge Dy (lsn . day arid Monday. Hollywood blanked San Francisco 7 : ,nd w)ldllfe service ,na- , Bnti- j Various organisations here In to 0 to keep its three tame lead, i , te bewg used to bring back town have already volunteered iana nonwreo a iw i """" birds that are picked up almost help. KFPA la sending two men j Los Angeles to stay In second . d d -..-, ld t k. nrf h,i ta don,,-d hv J. W much more efficient than potas-1 Kerns, Balaiger. Fyock's Electric, Oakland homered a 10 to 3 victory off place while Sacramento edged San Diego 3 to 3 to stay a game behind the Oaks. Cordy Maltsberger threw a five- run assault. Art Relnhart. Commercial Finance and other businesses. Any persons volunteering for the work are asked to call J. U O Dona hue at 4197 days, 683 evenings. Worker will be provided trans portation to the refuge area and back by Jim Savage, wildlife agent, and must bring their own lunches and boot. heals; Leo Burgett, fraaa b acred i hitter In shutting out the Seals. Heart academy la Redmond, plays both end and quarter; and Half backs Loois Smiles, from Texaa; lull Colrrove, from Lewtston, Ida. and Aned Retaeh, Motalia high school ace. Daugherty could field a forward wall averaging 190 pounds with a wealth of high school and service team performers now enrolled In school Bill Daugherity. last season's first string quarterback. Is working as assistant coach. The complete schedule to date with two open spots: September 17, Fort Lewis, there; September 33. Placer Junior college, here; October 1. Eastern Oregon college of edu cation, here: October 7. Lassen Junior college, there; October 15, Southern Oregon college, here; Octo ber 23, Oregon college of education, here; October 2S and November 4. pen; and Lassen Junior college, here. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Hartford, Conn Vic Carden, 145, Wilson, Conn, outpointed Frankie Vlgeant, 144. Tbomaston, Conn. (13) Las AngeJea Maxie Docusen, 1351, New Orleans, knocked out Lem Thomas, 137. Chicago . Dick Khryhoski. Lloyd Christopher and Jackie Jensen slammed the four-baggers that produced eight ot the Oaks' run. Jensen blast came with the bases loaded. Angel Car men Mauro homered in all of the losers' runs. Jim Tabor's 13th home run of the season provided the Solon' tying run. In the seventh he doubled and then scored the winning run, Seattle nosed out Portland 3 to 1. Jack Warren's fourth innning homer was the clincher. The Rainier' first tally was unearned. Portland Miss Misses Pay-Off PORTLAND, Aug. 31 IJPt Mary Ellis caught a 53-pound salmon the first time she ever went fishing but her luck could have been bet ter. The UO-pound Portlander caught the big Chinook near the Columbia's mouth Just after a $500 prize derby ended and Just before the $2000 prise Astoria derby opened. The 30-minute battle will be her last, she said. She figured she used up all her luck the first time. Drobny In Nationals, Wants To Stay Here FOREST HILLS, N. T. Aug. 31 . round today Include Bill Talbert of W Jarslay Drobny, the man with- N., York who m.. u 0...1 United "Sll5 leTls - 5t ETcoche SSlj . , P,V ."T ' 8811 Francisco, who tangles with h.ViifT . C. Buaajr Brnr "I Fort Lauderdale, he can lift a racket. "If I can obtain permission to stay here permanently, I will apply for TJ. S. citizenship." Drobny aaid In an interview while awaiting his second round match today in the national tennis championships. Disgusted with the communist regime. Drobny and hla former Davis Cup doubles partner, Vlad imir Cemik, turned their backs on their native Czechoslovakia several week ago. Drobny plays Hugh Stewart of San Marino, Calif., today while Cernlk runs smack into Ted ehroeder. Other top-seeded stars acherM,,eH i nli- In the second Pla. and Prank Sedgman. the An. tralian chrgnplon. who plays Frank Shields of New York. Seeded star in the upper half of the bracket moved through the sec ond round yesterday without Incident. It's Poole'. For BIKES Schwinn Built $39.95 POOLE'S 222 So. 7th Save Price Crimes Through Saturday September 3 Hal Says . . . - Li. THANKS so much for your patronage during my tale. It for exceeded my anticipation ... 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