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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1949)
7 TUFSDAY, SEPT (,, 1949 HFRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NINE SPORTS ROUNDUP Snubs T Formaton evsees y HugS Fulltrten NEW YORK, Bept. MV lirod. Ilk Charlie Co, tha new amateur golf champion, haa hla own uiilipi theory about the peculiarity u( tit gam of loll . . . "Yuu dun t try to lilt Hi ball with th club head; yuu actually lut only about thla murii n( th club lil." mid Charlie th oilier night, militating apac abnio, thica-iiuaitrra ol n hitii ul . . ."If yuu I urn tli club Just trill or don't hit rmlit on Ui auol you get bad hut mid you Uk bi. loin bx kawliK to do It ... II you vr atop u think about It. you r rullietl." . . . Cor a auccea In doing all thl waa altcaied lut yrar he llyrun NrlMin paused u watch li l in hit a (hot and than remarked: "That Hi way 1 try to look when I run " t HAKI.Ir: AM) HIM MIVAL In riatuidaye final. Hulua Kim. art what they'd call nrar nelvlibora In lh Roulhwcat. Co waa raised In Ardiuor. Okla .. to nillra Iruin King a homo town ol Wichita Kails. Tea f . . As Unity IIomoii. pilot of Ui King laimly plan, remarked; "It'i too far to go fur a cak but not too far for a fiilll imif " . . . inarica, ocaupanncu anil ncaa aertoila about hla Rama, profeaaea great admiration for hla former Oklahonui U. teamniale. happy-go-lurky Andy Anderson. "II haa Uif greatest philosophy Umard HI I ever aaw," Co our aald . , . th difference la that Andy la remem bared a th lad who had la- on Ui flrat two holm of th IM amateur, thru captained: "I duln I mind Hi 10 on Ui first. It waa th nan on Ih arcond that ruined me." HOl'THI.AN I KHN o n r r r I'.N't K Commissioner llcrul Moor recently received a birthday flit from Torn Carpenter, supervisor of field! and ireena at Louisiana Hlale. whrr Hernl used to coach ... It aaa Juat a package of dirt with tlua Hot enrluacd; "Dear Coarh. for 10 yeara you chewed Ui grass in front of Ul players' bench. I.asl aeaaon Oaynell Tinslry used the tame we. tlon Ui tonip out clgara. liurlng prlng practice Norman Cooper fertilised th ani spot with io- bacro Juice At hard at I d tried thla summer, I can t get graaa to ! grow there any more. We r going j lo spread the arra with gravel eo m ending you Ihli aa a aouvemr." Rt'MH MIIKH. former Chicago Cub aouthpaw pitcher. U aerving them up In an Albermarlc eml-pru leagu In Virginia and recently turned In a no-hlller . . . Horn aon of a record mut have been aet at Ui Teaaa high echool coaching arhool Una lunimer when basketball leama coached by Kenlucky'a Adolph Hupp and Hank lb of Oklahoma A. and M had lo play two game because th gym couldn't hold th crowd . . . Prank neaa not in Ted Mann a Duk tool ball publicity: "Barring miracle-, no' ehamplonshlpa ar anticipated. bit After three lean year the Blue berlla would rml go around beating off a miracle It on did happen." Soon A Pro? Gonzales Upends Schroeder FOREST HtUJ). N. Y.. Sept. I t1 Richard iPanchnl Oonaalea of Loa Angelea till ! th amateur tennla champion of th United Htalea but II la extremely doubt ful that Pancho will remain an amateur very long. At Ih moment. Pancho lant talking. He'a too happy orer th amaang comeback h made In th tlnala of th national tournament yeaterday to dlacuaa hla plana for th futur. Two eu down and facing what appeared lo b certain defeat, th 11-year-old champion brought hla gam to a peak and overhauled Ted Schroeder ot La Creacenta, Calif., le-li. J.. g.. a-J, a-4. That uphill triumph, achieved befor a ar reaming throng of 13. 000. probably will be worth a great many thouaand dollar to Pancho In th yeara to come. In th alanda, watching hla every move, were Jack Kramer and Bob by Rlgga. who have made nr aecret of th fact they want new blood tor th profraalonal tour they will Undrrtak next year. Tennessee Only SF Eleven Employing Single Wing Attack NEW YORK (NEA) Another football aeaaon crowda Into th baaeball achedule, and w find irut that: Tenneue la th only team III th Houlhraktarn conlarenr which haa tuck to th alnvle wing, and there i Juat a rhanc that tha Volunteera may be ai rough aa a cob all the i way along th rout. Th fact that all th otnera hav gi n to Ih apllt or plain T could work lo th benefit ot Bob Ney land'a lada. Th othera will apend th great bulk ol their time building deteuaea agaliut Ih modem T with man-In-motion. Carl Suavely, another old Ingle wing diehard, la again reputed to hav th rXiuthern Conference lop team at North Carolina. Thla de pit Ih fact that th Tar Hrela ar without a lettrrman at tackle and only Bill Wardle earned a monogram at guard. But don't feel aorry for the Tar Hrel, who tackle Notre Dam In New York big on. November 12. Old Mousetrapper Suavely haa a way of quickly plugging holra. and kuowa how to make them for Choo Choo Justice. Ray Eliot of Illlnoia aera even further use of th platoon ayalem becaua ot a new rule permitting man aubatltutlon at atlpulatrd tlmea without th loaa of a time out or penalty. Coach Eliot vlalona wider and more dlvertlfled offemlv play aa th result of thu ml, but point out that It will be harder to get Individual peclaliata, aurh aa kickera. on the field Th rul read., "when Ih ball rhangee handi. and the clock I running, there will be no restric tion on the number of kubatitutea, but all nf thla must be accom.' pllshrd and the players ready to go within th regulation 24 aecondi after th refere hat placed th ball down. New rulea provide a five - yard penalty for nUtiiution at ,r tlm, unleaa the ball la dead Thua. li It i fourth down and lime la in. a team must uk a five-yard penalty to get a kicker In the game. So It will be advisable to hav on of th regular backa do th punting Northwestern waa vlcloua enough lo go to th Rom r,)W i.., ,., and Bob Voigta haa no fewer than J membert ot that gay party back. 21 of them aenkira. The WildcaU will fitld an all-letterman team. Krmk Iahy lament: "W ar faced with the atrongeat achedul encnunlcred by a Notre Dam team In modern timet. There's a tremen- fliiili mmwiomI ftf KnrV tn k A,.nm ut I dy. we'll get Halted with two workout I a day " la college football fun for th combatant? 'There Isn't anything like It for sheer Ihrllla. enjoyment and real pleasure. " replies Illlnoia' Junior halfback, Sam Piazza. And you can bet a youngster Ilk that doean't alt around. Browns, Bills Knot, 28-28 NEW YORK, Sept. wPTri Cleveland Browna, who walloped tli Buffalo Bllla, 49-7. m th All America football coiifrnc cham pionship game laat December, had to aettle for a tie with th Hmi club In their 104 opener. 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