PACE TWELVt HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1949 "0; 1 ' a .w NO SOFT TOUCH Here's opening whistle ogoinst Cront Friday night. The speedy Cront bocks will find the middle of the Pel forword wall hard to penetrate with Roy Lundgren, guard, Keith Donahoo, center, and Dick Petzoldt manning Ogdahl Says Team 'On Upgrade' Shaw, Hansen An unusual condition exists me Mimiiii union nign cnooi Pelicans prepare (or the Invasion of the Orant Cenetals Friday night. game that will knock the lid off the 1948 football season locally. "Unusual" la the word for Ted Ogdahl report which reached here yesterday. Ogdahl is the coach of the Portland high school eleven. Ogdahl describes the grid chances of the Blue and White as being "definitely on the upgrade." a far cry from the proverbial pre-season chant from grid mentors. This is a large statement, con sidering that Orant was one of the potent grid machines In the Rose City league nut year. The General backfield is experi enced and will function around the ana svvy os vfuanerDaca ueorge Bhaw and Fullback Al Hansen. SEPTEMBER 16 OPENING OF CALIF. DEER SEASON Kimrods in search of venison take fa the woods September It in Call fcroia. although Oregonians will wait until October 1 to shoulder thetr guns this side of the line. Resident Califoroians will pay (4 Golfers Paired ' Elimination rounds tn the cham pionship flight and five sub-flight will be held Saturday and Sunday when golfer of the Reamea country lub uke to the tees. , Longest match in the tourney was played last week-end. It took Nor man Moty 23 holes to down Dr. Ray Oldenburg in second-flight play. ' Pairings follow: Cfca.aaLa.ltl Will. Wood va. Billy Bratlofl. '- Jrtariln Swanaon va. Ralph Macartney. . John wat Sr. va. Howard Parrla. ' Carl Weimar va. Carl Wooda, Flrat rilcbl ; Steyal Shaw va. Ruaa .Marsha!!. , Ray Briber va. John Mfrnnun. '; Fran Tarr va. William HaseUUia. Moon SfuUla va. Llovd Drew. Sac.. Fllral ' Norman Moty va: K. H. Thompaon. Haricy Hull vt. John Houaton. .Tatri flirat . Bar Lamb va. BiU Martin. J. Juckeland bve F.arth rilffct Loren Palmerton vi. Fred 10011 Whiter Tors-non bve Flflb llirat Wee MrNee Sr. v. J. Webber. H Ziuram vs. Ed Hlraman. It .-Al li-' 2?.' .cTrnlJ' m L urtrp twmut t.i"rTie. -Xufi UU rrf ciiwfws FnrTED $ ptruoED vHirKry n proof . cpaiu .JUMBAL slNI3..-GlBJON-CCTILUNa.C(jMrANy. VOFJC, N. Y. - - i i i n -rip i- ': i, . the center of the Pelican line the positions. Lead Speedy Backfield Hansen carries 190 pounds and has two years' experience. Shaw, the last of a line of talented broth era, tips the scales at 165 and has one year behind him. The forward wall is built around Dean Pochert. Bill Webster and Fred Paul of last year's team. This tno operate at tackle, guard and center respectively. The wing positions are being handled adequately by Stan Hays, who was out with an injury last year, and Len Berrle, on the In eligible list last year. Capable halfbacks are Dale Duff, who does most of the punting, and Duane Siebert, leading scorer last year for the Gran ten. Hal Hanprares will probably open with Webster at the other guard spot and Reuben Mrnashe teams with Pochert at tackle. for a combination license and deer tag while out-of-auters will . have to dole out $35 (25 for a license and tlO for a tag to Invade Cali fornia territory in search of deer meat. The California season will last 30 days while Oregon will get only 30 days, starting October L Robert Lucas, state fish and game warden of Dorris, Calif, reported that hunting will be generally good. A thumb-nail run-down by coun ties, in Northern California reads like this: SISKIYOU Best hunting In the Lava Beds and Medicine lake areas. Deer in good condition. Increase in number of small buck. MODOC Increase in number of small buck. Deer in good condition. SHASTA Hunting fair. Low water conditions. SIERRA Good. Buck plentiful except In western portion of the county. PLUMAS Good to excellent. Deer In good condition. LASSEN Fair. Deer in good con dition. Deer mostly In the low country. George Fischer. Tulelake ranger, state that In the Modoc national forest the deer will be prevalent mostly in the timbered belts, In the higher area. . Tne limit east of highway 99 in Modoc, Siskiyou and Lassen coun A whiskey of truly rare quality. No more need be said than this: mixed or straight, "8 is great!" -r . - " v i fhot is expected to answer the Grant Last year Orant team nipped the Pels in a 13-1 thriller. The Gen erals will be decked in royal blue shirts with grey shoulders and grey numbers. They'll don white pants with a blue trim and silver head gear with a blue trim. Pel Coach Bob HendershoU will probably start Doran Van Lue and Tom Schubert at ends: John Witte and Don Allen, tackles: Dick Pet sqldt and Roy Lundgren, guards; Keith Donahoo. center. Backfield starters-will probably see Bob Mc pherson at the quarterback spot. 1 Gene Carlson and Jim DeChaineau, halfbacks, and. Joe Demetrakos, fullback. The Pelicans will drill on the Modoc greensward tonight about 7:30 and taper off tomorrow. The Generals are due for arrival early Friday. ties is one buck In .the 30 days of shooting. The deer must have at least three points on one side. West of highway 99 the limit Is two rieer and forked horns can be shot. That I the Black tail range. Lucas said the fire hazard Is high in all the counties listed. Salem Club May Go For 60-Grand SALEM. Sept. 14 OPI Salem's baseball committee will offer S60. 000 to buy the Salem ball team If a lo-day public opinion poll shows that the money could be raised lo cally. The Portland Beavers, owners of the Salem club, have asked 195,000. Aiken Troubled EUGENE, Ore, Sept. 14 Uf) Coach Jim Aiken was having trou ble yesterday deciding on a signal caller for the Oregon Ducks' open ing contest against St. Mary's Fri day night. Aiken has been alternating in practice between Jim Calderwood and defensive ace Earl Stelle. The team was scheduled to leave for California today by train. We Don't Hove the X on All the First Class Used Cars BUT WE DO HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF THEM 1947 Buick Super Sedan Radio . and heater, flFOC very low mileage, beautiful maroon finish I373 1 947 Pontiac 6 Four Door Sedan M- heater, two-tone finish. A steal at )l50 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Coupe heater, fog lite, present motor 8000 mile, tilt swell black finish, only 4010 1947 Willys Station Wagon 7 Radio and f101C heater, overdrive, low mileage wUZj 1941 Buick Special Sedanet Radio and heater, spotllte, seat covers, air ride tire. 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The Generals mix with th Klamath Pelicans Friday night In the opening grid skirmtMh of the 1949 season, a non-conference skirmish. However, the Pels will stage a workout tonight. Wednesday, on Modoc field. They'll taper oft tomorrow tn preparation for the Orant fray. Dudes Can Surprise 'Experts' EUGENE. Ore, Sept. 13 For a team that lost its one-two punch to graduation. Oregon will come as a surprise to coast conference op ponent this fall. The Ducks aren't exactly loaded. But this Is a warning to the ob servers who picked them for fifth place just because the Ducks lost Norm Van Brock in. all-coast quar terback and passer, and their two all-coast receivers. Ends Dick Wil kin and Dan Oarsa. Coach Jim Aiken, who has the best record of any conference coach since 1933. ha hnhtot i.r, ,, . stout line and possibly tne hardest lulling oar (j in tne conlerence. Not only that, but he also may have a surprise passer. It Is Aiken's belief that passers are mad, not bom. He took Van Brocklin. a thlrd-sirm hifK.-t and never let him out of sight. He coacnea nim on the field. They ate together. They talked football through the night. In one season Van Brocklin became a standout. Aiken's thesis gets the big test this vear. Omrnn n1 - - to open the way for those hard-running backs. Aiken has experimented with three juniors Earl Stelle and Joe Tom, and sophomore Jim Cal derwood. Apparently he has settled on Stelle. Who. like Van ttrwlrlm h.. a strong arm. Stelle. a (-toot, 175- pounoer irom ueaiord. Ore, who played only a few minute last season, now Is getting the full Aiken treatment football 24 hour a day. Much of Oregon's training is be hind locked gates, and no outsider can say how Stelle Is doing. Th answer may come Friday night, though, when Oregon opens against St. Mary's at San Francisco. St. Mary's admittedly Is laying for the Lrucks, who won last year only on a last-minute Van Brocklin pass. 1J-12. Even without a top-flight passer. Oregon will be tough, what with the running of Left Half Woodley Lew is. Right Half George Bell and Full back Bob Saunders. They pounded out more than 3000 yard a Oregon went to a conference co-chammon- shlp last year, accounting for more than 70 per cent of the Ducks' yardage. Then there's the line 12 letter men. As fall practice began, Aiken said he never had been so strong from tackle to tackle. Last week, though, Ouard Ted Meiand was de clared ineligible. There Is another veteran available for left guard. Chet Daniels, a place-kirk expert. Ends give some worry. There are five candidate with some previous experience. A couple Darrell Rob inson and Art Milne even show some promise of becoming capable receivers. No standout, though. This la Aiken's third season at HOTELS 0SBURN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr Sfra. t. g. gaelaf i garlar Praarlaiars condition in every way. $995 Bulrk Dealer 1330 Main Nt. Tennis Hot Tomole Pancho Gonzales May Blow Breath Of Life Into Professionals NEW YORK (NKA-Pancho ! Gonsales put the breath of life back 1 in professional tennis successfully i defending the national singles i championship tn that magnificent comeback against Ted fcVhrorder. Young Oonsales is practically certain to pair wlih Jack Kramer in a money lour opening al Madi son Square Garden in late October. The hot tamale from the wrong side of the Los Angeles tracks has no Job, theirlora no alternative. There la the little woman and the kid. Oonsales probably would have Joined the money ranks even had Schrorder belted him out of hi title, which the truck refrigeration magnate threatened to do In the second set. ' But It goes without saying that the gaudy Mexican lad Is much bet ter bucks office as a two-tlm champion. Schroeder had already announced his intention of remaining the 100 per cent amateur. So without Oonzalea th play-for-pay boys would have been out of business. Frank Parker no doubt will team with Bobby Rlggs in a secondary pro attraction. While he already has definitely established himself among the I slickoula. Oonsales has even great I er potentialities. 'At 31, the scar i faced Latin has not yet exploited i all of his tremendous possibilities. 1 He does naturally what it takes 1 others yeara to acquire. Every I other top tennis player reached hi Ez, Pat Sign For Wrangle SAN MATEO. Calif. Sept. 14 P Enard Charles Is signed and sealed, but not delivered, to defend his NBA heavyweight boxing cham pionship at San Francisco's Cow Palace October 14. The signing was done before 19. 371 fan at the opening of Bay Meadows' 41-day horse racing meet. For Charles It waa by proxy. He declined to fly out from an Atlanta exhibition to keep the date. Joe Louis, retired world heavy weight king, signed for the Inter national Boxing club which holds Charles' contract. Ezzle'a managers signed too a did Pat Valentino of Saw Francisco, who get th shot at Charles' crown. Oregon. His teams have won 13 straight conference games. That's tops in the conference since South ern California ran 17 straight In the ; early '30s. Aiken will aim Ur No. 14 ! when Oregon plays Idaho at Eu- i gene. September 34. coR0."Aa a Puts we AMERICA'S GREATEST WASHER BUY... SAFER WRING IR RELEASE BALLOON WRINGER ROLLS e "PROVEN BEST" AGITATOR e SEALED TRANSMISSION Famous tORONADO bencr-wsihing features PLV3 low price! Wsihei 7 pou of clothes at one time; adjustable wringer gently removes water. 110-120 ', Cycle A. C "SUPER" WASHER 1" 111 r Mm "CUSTOM" WASHER "( teat 8" REFRIGERATOR NOW 10095 Only JUST IU7 $30.69 e 20-POUND FREEZER CHEST e s-POUND SLIDING MEAT TRAY e GARDEN-FRESH CRISPER e 14.74 SQUARE FEET. SHELF SPACE The "Great 8" has, in addition to the above features: Easy-to-reacb shelves, Duralux Finish, Sesmless Porcelain Interior. "CUB" RADIO Smart molded brown plastic esse with large station markings in Ivory . . , Good Tone, Long Range. THE WEST S OLDEST and LARGEST peak at 34 or 35. William T. Tllclen II broke through for the first lime at 37. If he takes rare of himself, and watches his dirt, there Is no tell ing how good he will become. As Kramer point out, he waa 30 pounds overweight at Wimbledon, and leaving tin UMLIA champion ships h was in shse for the first time this year, with l4 pounds spread over hi swarthy six-foot one-halt Inch frame. Not a few observers will be sur prised If Oonsales catches up with Kramer on their trip. Kramer, like his old partner, Schroeder, Is 38. And Frederick Schroeder Jr.. discovered that a lot of petrol goes with a seven-year bulge. I can't see anybody pushing Pancho around," says Kramer, "He nad the steadiness of a real "He acquired considerable In a year. Including tactics. "8ervlce and volley la the com bination that gets points, and he has it. 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