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Sure Sign
With football fervor simmered
down In midweek nd the KMon
for ntmrodi to trt banning deer
ward approaching, this story which
reached the sports desk vl Ray
Morris, hould serve as a grim re
minder, albeit humorous.
A buck-hunting party had Just re
turned to camp from the woods:
"All the boys back yet?"
-Yep-.
-All fix ot
them?
-Yep."
All safe?
-Yep."
-Then Ive
ahot a deer."
ITe also
learned that pur
chase ot hunting
licenses Is some
what down trora
the sale this
tune last year,
but not alarm
ingly ao.
RED HI RD
Tberea expected U be a Ut-mln-to
surge far banging permits next
week. The Oregon deer shoot epens
October L California has been m
aearch af venison since September
It, bat there has been a noticeable
drat) In the number at Oregon hunt
ers dawn there.
The reason: The op in price ot
ut-of-stata licenses.
Pel Duo Bock
There's a two-fold reason for the
glint in Bob Hendershotts eye as
the Pels approach Friday night's
game against the Salem Vikings,
ithe game will be played in the
Capital city.
One is Tom A oner, rough and
tough tackle. The other is Joe Kirn
ols, described by his teammates
who should know, as the -hardest
man on the field to tackle."
That Abner and Nichols win be in
the starting line-up Friday night
then seems to be little doubt.
'Financial Solution
slain cause for the depression in j
city league sol loan and basketball
leagues in the past, in the opinion
or your writer, has been the fact
that the leagues hare carried too
many teams.
This means inevitably that there
will be two three at the very most
good teams. But the rest of the
loop members, nine or ten in num
ber, will be merely hangers-on with
cry little In the way of talent.
The animate naatt la seaside
carta 3 ta 49 points difference la
basketball, and basketfnl af runs
ta aaftbalL 6perts fans who tore
dese dedssans lust want ge an ass
the street ta witness each contests.
Although city play is still mare
than a wbeep and a bailer away,
aa Idea la bring tared with that
may aotre the ailaatton and bring
wtkasna hexes tnte the leagee cof
fers. The plan would be to form two
leagues and seed them according to
ability. The top teams would play
in one league, the teams with lack
of talent In the second league.
With this system, regardless of
the lack of know-how in the "min
nor" league, at least the teams
would generally be evenly matched.
The same would go for the "ma
Jor" league.
81x teams in each league would
be ideal, make for keen competi
tion end thered no doubt be more
than the members of the players'
Immediate family in the balcony
game time.
City Eeereatlen Director 8am
Smith forwarded this idea during
gabfeat today and this earner will
ga ta bat for the proposal.
Gobs Arrive
For Troy Tilt
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 31 (IP)
Navy's 48-man football squad ar
rives at the Los Alamitos air station
tonight for Saturday's lntersec
tional clash with the University of
Bouthern California.
The squad will stay at the Hunt
ington hotel in Pasadena, and will
atart workouts at Brookside park
tomorrow.
Trojan Coach Jeff Cravat h.
meanwhile, showed signs of anguish
as he ran his players through a
dummy scrimmage yesterday. A
punt return drill was the only con
tact work.
Los Angeles Irish Bob Murphy,
172, San Diego, stopped Frankie
Daniels, 184. Bakerstield, 10.
r
Coleman
STOVES
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Pels Work
On Aerial
Protection
Protection tor Pelican parsers is
the main dish on the Klamath Union
high school grid menu this week as
the Red-and-Whlte drill tor invasion
of 8alem Friday night.
No arguments were dished up this
week when pass protection was said
to be the stickout delect In the Pell
can grid machine against the Gen
erals In the leagues opener last
Friday.
Head Coarn Bob Hrndershott and
Backfield Mentor Dutch French are
drilling on this weakness out on Mo
doc field to correct "blind block
ing" a condition that existed
against Grant.
Protectors
heads down
Grant defensive
around blockers
the passer.
The inev
two-out-of-l
Hendershott
phasis o n
week s drills. i
The amy Injury against u r a l
waa a broken tooth suffered by
John Wltte taraeL VYilte had the
molar palled this week and la sport
ing a puffed jaw but will be ready
far the Viking affair.
Joe Nichols is back to add power
to the Pelican offense at tight half
bark and Tom Abner will be bark
in a tackle slot.
Hrndershott has several backfield
combinations to throw against Sa
lem. Gene Carlson can work at both
halfback posts while Jim DeChaln
eau can spell oft Joe Demetrakos
at fullback or operate at the right
half position.
Gaynor Huck concentrates at left
half while Bob McPherson and Bill
Toole will carry the load at quarter
back. Both McPherson and Toole are
hetter-than-averase in the pass de-1
Dartment and with soma blocking
help the Pels may explode tor
points through the air against the
Viks.
Vanceaver whipped Salem ! ta
( In the only appearance af Caacb
Lores Mart's team this year.
Riegel
Favored
ST. LOUIS. Sept 31 (Pi Defend
ing Champion Robert (Skee) Riegel
was definitely the favorite as match
play got going in the 47th western
anuiteuT golf tournament today.
Riegel. who gets his mail at
Upper Darby. Pa, but represents
the Tulsa. Okla. country club,
didnt play for the medal in the
two It-hole qualifying rounds com
pleted yesterday. However, his
bonaflde practice stretch was better
than any of his competitors.
John (Pick) Wagner. 35-year-old
auditor from WUmette, IIL. won
the medal with a 13S. three over
par. on the CSOS-yard Bellerlve
Country club course.
Riegel, who played the round and
putted out every hole, made the
outgoing nine in 36, even par, and
came in 2-under-33.
Palmer Wins
TADWORTH. England. Sept. 31
Johnny Palmer. U. S. Ryder
Cup player, squeezed through his
first round match In the British
PGA tournament yestcrdsy. beating
Bert Williamson of England, 3
andl.
Honolulu Mario Trigo, 137. Los
Angeles, outpointed James Botclho,
1351, Honolulu, 10.
GRAPPLING
CONTINUES
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nounced today be will surt
regular wrestling cards at the
armory next Wednesday night,
Lillard has his hooks out now
to line up outstanding talent for
the first show. He aaid he ex
pected to have the complete first
card arranged by Friday.
The wrestling shows are being
moved up to Wednesday from
Thursday night so as not to con
flict with various week-end
sport this tall and winter.
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THEY MEAN BUSINESS John W tte, left, ond Tom Abner will get the starting nod ot the
tockle spots when the Klamoth Pelicons mix with the Solem Vikings In their second gome
of the season Friday night. They'll meet in the capital city.
Crucial Brooklyn, St. Louis
Series May Decide Flag Chase
By The Associated Press
The knock down, drag out battle
being waged by the St. Louis Card
inals and the Brooklyn Dodgers for
the National league pennant comes
to a head today. The arch rivals
P" m m ot
Louis.
The pennsnt-hungry foes wtu
clash twice today, once In the after
noon and again at night. The third
game will be played under the lights
tomorrow.
The eembalanta toned Bp yeatcf
dav far their vital aeries with vic
tories. The Cards knocked off the
Philadelphia Phils. 7-S. and the
Dodgers sacked the Chicaga Cubs.
to remain a game and a half
behind the Ked Birds.
The important National league
aeries takre the spotlight away from
the American lesgse where the New
York Yanka lead by three games.
The Yanks turned back Chicago.
3-1, yesterday while the ranner-ap
Boston Red Sox eliminated Cleve
land's defending chimplon Indiana
rram eonirntistt. 5-2.
Big Don Newcombe 15-7 has
been nominated to pitch the day I
"Fancy Pants" But
Yankee Passing Ace
By FRANK ECU
AF Newsfeatores Sports Editor
NEW YORK Call him Fancy
Pants if you must, this Don Pan
ciera of the football Yankees. He's
Just a rookie of 22 but seems to
have a lot on the ball.
Panciera Is the quarterback for
Ccach Norman (Red! 8trader's ,
Yankees as they switch from the
single wing to the T. The six-foot-one
youth is from Westerly. R. I
he lived on the same block that
gave the PhlUies their manager.
Eddie Sawyer. He not only has
shown deception as a T ball handler
but also throws forward passes 70
yards.
s "Panciera threw one S yards In
an exhibition game at Charlotte,
N. C" says Buddy Young, the
speed demon whs will do the
Yankee ball carrying In the ear
rent All - American conference
race. -The ball went right Into
Dan Carta's hands and surprised
everyone. With thst kind of pass
ing we'll ran the rest ot the
league ragged."
The Yankees have the ends who
can get under Panciera's long
passes, fellows like Bruce Alford,
Jack Russell. All -America Bamey
Poole of Army and Mississippi. Van
Davis and Otto (The Claw)
Schnelloacker. Young, of course,
will be ready to dash an occasional
50 yards 100 if you count zlg-tag-ging
to grab In Panciera passes.
Young, the fellow who tied Red
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
game for Brooklyn against the
Cards' Max Lanier 4-S. Preacher
Roe (1J-S has been selected to work
the night game for the night game
for the challenging Dodgers against
Harry (The Cat) Brechren tl3-.
Lean Jack Banta pitched the
Dodgers to victory over Chicago. He
blanked the Cubs on five hits in
besting Dodger-t am e r jonnny
Schmlix.
Brooklyn broke a scoreless tie
with two out In the sixth on singles
by Ed Miksis. Carl Furtllo. walks to
Jackie Robinson and Oil Hodges
and a two-run single by Luis Olmo.
The Dodgers added two more mark
ers in the eighth. Robinson steal
ing home to climax the rally. Cub
Catcher Mickey Owen vigorously
protested Umpire Art Core's decision
on Robinson. Owen bumped Gore
to the ground and was tossed out of
the game along with Cub Man
ager Frankle Pruch.
The Cards ran up a -l lead In
five Innings against Ken Hrlntsel-
bat the Phils rsarea ssra ans
I est the deficit to (-S m the seventh,
The Carta picked sp their final us 1
fat the bottom af the seventh and
Grange's touchdown record at Illi
nois, himself Is looking forward to
a lot of fun with Fancy Pants'
passes.
Panciera. a boyish-looking 180
pounder. began quarterbackmg In
high school. Then he put In a year
at Boston college. When Ed Mc
Keever, from Notre Dame, Cornell
and several other places, went to
San Francisco U. to coach, he got
Panciera from Boston college. In
1M6 at Boston- college Panciera put
on one of
his best performances
against Michigan State, completing
seven of eight passes for 191 yards
and three touchdowns.
Word got around that "this kid
hss It.' Coach Stradrr lives In
Berkeley, across the bay from San
Francisco. Red heard so much about
Panciera that he drafted him on
recommendations alone. He had
never seen him play.
"The Philadelphia Eagles gave
a a tough battle," saya ei trader.
"We got him Just before he waa
flying to Philadelphia. We gave
him a good lunch and aald 'this
is nothing compared to what yos
get as a Yankee.' "
Panciera. Strader believes, is Just
what the Yankees need a quarter
back who can throw that long or
short pass and still be deceptive on
those quick hsndoffs that make for
success of the T formation.
He is one of nine rookies on the
combined Brooklyn - Yankee grid
team, and by far the most Interest
ing to watch.
Apron and Overall
HARVEST
BALL
MALIN
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Benefit of Malin Fire
Department Building Fund
Music by the
OREGON HILLBILLIES
Modern and
Reliefer Gerry Staley kept the Phils
away from home the rest of the
way.
sun MusUI. our f'srd ooifieider.
polled a lea; m socio running out a
triple during the tarda' three-ran
. fifth and retired from the game. A
CUD spokesman mid that Mualal
la expected to play aga'nst the
Dodgers today.
AlUe Reynolds and Joe Page
teamed up to pitch the Yanks to
victory over the White Sox. Rey
nolds, who left tor the pinch-hitter
in the seventh, gained his 17th vic
tory. Lefty Bob Kuxara allowed the
Yanks only three hi is but he walked
ten and the free tickets cost him
the game. The Yanks scored twice
in the second on a single, double,
ground out and wild pitch. Kuxava
forced home the third run in the
seventh when he walked BlUy John
ton with the bases loaded.
Lefty Mel Parnell turned ta his
14th victory In besting Bob Lemon,
i . ? . -in .
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bark the Detroit Tigers, i t. on Pete
tioder's three-run eighth Inning '
homer. j
Rookie Roy H lev era drove In sis
runs to lead the ML Louis Brswns
to a 15-1 night gams triumph over
Washing Ion.
The Boston Braves downed the
Pittsburgh Pirates. 4-J. in the Na
tional'a only night game with a
three ran rally In the ninth.
Senators
Hit Low
WASHINOTON, Sept. 21 .VPl The
Washington Senators have quietly
but efficiently gone about making
themselves the worst Washington
club In 40 years.
They clinched that unfortunate
! record last night when they lost
! trt tho Rt fy,iiia Drnrn. IS I. a
If they win every gsme from now
on out (and the odds, roughly, are
9463 to 1 that they won't), they still
won't be able to win as many games
as the 1919 and 1948 Washington
teams did. Each of those won 66.
The present Senators have won 45
and have only 10 games to go.
The Senators have won only II
of their past 67 games, and only 14
of their last 99.
Yesterday's Stars
Bailing Roy Slevers, Browns
Belted homer, two doubles and
single, and drove home six runs to
pace St. Louis to 15-1 victory over
Washington.
Pitching Jack Banta, Dodgers-
pitched Brooklyn to a brilliant 6-0,
five hit triumph over Chicago, fan
ning five and walking none.
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Hunters
Or Hunted?
8KATTU5. Bept 31 Despite
a bag that held a gristly, a bruan
bear and three mountain gunls. two
Senilis men were umlrrtitrd Unlay
whether they were Uie hunters or
the hunted during a Jaunt Into the
Tweedsmulr park area J00 miles
northwest of Vancouver, B. C.
TJnsrhrdtilrd evenla on the trip
by Lloyd B. Walker, co-owner of
the Moore hotel, and Dr. R. M.
Krspamer, retired druggist. Includ
ed being attacked by a pack ot
some 36 wolves and later by a si is
grlasly.
Wslker said he shot the leadrr of
the wolfpack and a second animal
and that Krspamer wounded a
third.
The guides said they believed the
wolves mistook our two white horses
for caribou." Walker explained.
It was two dsys later that Walker
and the guide had the run-In with
the grlssly while searching for game
with their binoculars.
Walker said he heard a rock
roll and looked up.
-There was a female gristly head
lng towards us. I hsd left my J00
Magnum rifle on the horse. Then
another smaller bear showed up.
-The guide told me to take his
rifle. It was an old 30-30. I fired,
hit the big bear In the neck. It kept
on coming. The net shot hit It In
the heart and killed It."
WILLIE PEP
ICES COMPO
WATTRBURY. Conn.. Sept. 31 M
Offers poured In on Featherweight
Champ Willie Pep today after his
easy seven round kayo triumph
over Eddie Compo.
Unlike the savage scrap In which
he recaptured the title from Bandy
Saddler last February. Wily Willie
emerged unmarked last night.
Al Weill, matchmaker of the In
ternational Boxing club of New York
offered Pep three opponents for
Madison Square Oarden bouts, and
Lou Vlscusl. Pep's manager, said
he was considering another tor a
title fight at St. Louis.
For his victory over Compo. a
former sparring partner whom Pep
nollshed off In 41 seconds of the
seventh. WtUle scored financlslly
too. The uneven match drew a
surprisingly large crowd of 10.23 for
a gross of tN.Wl.
Compo. who weighed 134 to 12
for the champ. Just wasn t in Wil
lie's league.
The 21-year-old Compo. tlx years
younger than Pep. hit the deck
twice In the fifth for the count of
nine and again In the seventh be
fore the finish.
Sullivan
Drops TKO
To Marshall
1 PORTLAND. Sept. 21 (Pi A
broken vein In one of John L. Sulli
van s eyelids halted his bout with
Lloyd Marshall. Sacramento Im
pounder, in the sixth round last
night. Marshall taking the win on a
TK. There were no knnrkdowna.
Sullivan, of Portland, weighed 100.
Other results:
Psul Kennedy. 152, Longvlew. de
ctsloned Davey Ball. 15s. Bakers
field. Calif., 10; Johnny Bruce. 135,
Medford. Ore., and Larry Reagan.
131. Hcrmxton. Ore., drew, 4: Al
Cliff. 144. Portland, decisloned Ixiu
Nunes, 151, Los Angeles. 4: Don
Doyle. 144, Portland, and Ralph
Friend. 146. Ontario. Ore, drew, 4.
Debut Flops
SEATTLE. Sept. 21 T Joey
Vein made his hometow- debut as
a main eventer last night, but hit
the deck In the second round and
dropped a 10-rnund decision to
Jchn L. Davis. 137. Oakland, veiex.
who hss been fighting out of Spo
kane, weighed 138.
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Harvard, Navy Mix
With Stanford, SC
In Saturday Tilts
IU The Associated Press
Writ Coast Football, off to a mus
ing slart. comes up with a full slate
Una week-end. Including a couple ot
choice Inlcmrrlloual engagements.
Harvard comes west for Ilia first
time In 29 years for a game with
Blanfiird. The Crimson will be In for
a lively Saturday afternoon. Stan
ford walloped supposedly strung Ball
Jose Stale last week, 40-0.
Harvard Coarh Art Vliey. after
viewing the debacle, rommrntril.
"Mtantord hss too much material
snd Is too fsr along for us. They
played like a third week team
Another Interaectlonal will match
Navy with Southern California, the
latter making lla first stsrt. South
ern California Is the general favor
ite to win the coast conference title.
Navy Is ssld to be stronger than
last year.
Blantord's resounding opening
victory was not much more Im
pressive than several other week
end results.
The University of California at
I.oa Angeles Hrulns got olt to a fly
ing start Friday night by turning
back the Oregon Slate Beavers,
35-13.
.STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST I.I ACil E
W. L. Pet.
Hollywood 104 7 MO
Oakland 101 ao AH
Sacramento - M Si AM
Seattle J SS .814
San Dlrgo . M S .SOS
San Francisco 4 Jl .4ii4
Portland 3 W M.1
Los Angeles 71 110 J93
Yesterday's Results
Oakland 1. Portland 3.
Hollywood 4. Seattle 0.
Sacramento g. San PrsnrUrn 2
Los Angeles t. Ssn Diego t (10
Innings'.
NATIONAL LEAftl'E
St Louis .
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
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New York ...
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Cincinnati ....
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Yesterday's Results
St. Louis 7, Philadelphia I.
Brooklyn 9. Chicago 0.
Boston 4. Pittsburgh 2 might l.
(Only games scheduled I
AMERICAN LEAME
New York 93 51
Bmlon 90 54
Detroit 94 S3
Cleveland . 93 62
Philadelphia - 79 99
Chicago 59 95
St. Louis . . 50 97
Wsshlllgtoll 45 9
Yesterday's Results
New York 3. Chicago I.
Boaton ft. Cleveland 3.
Philadelphia 9. Detroit 9.
St. Louis 15. Washington t
(night gamei.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, f9
UCI A meets I"a al Iowa Cits
this week.
Oregon Slats meets Dish In Salt
Lake City Saturdsy and will have
a battle on II hands.
Oregon, which set bsrk St.
Mary's. 34-7. Filday. tackles Idaho
In what ahaiea up as one of the
most ruined encounters of this
week. Coarh Dixie Howell cleaned
the bench while Ills Idaho Vandals
were running up boxcar figures on
Willamette. 79-0.
Culllornia's Hears also mads an
auspicious debut. They passed and
powered to a 31-7 win over a good
banta Clara team. This week the
Bears play SI. Mary s.
Stanlord s one-sided win over Ssn
Jose Stale probably afforded the
most gossip in the plgftkin set. I.aat
year practically the same San Jose
outfit led Stanford 20-0 going mm
the final quarter. Stanford pulled
out then 311-30.
Washington Hlate, which shut out
'Huh Slate, XI-0 In Its curiam rais
er, meets Montana's tlrinllrs.
Tlie tlrluliea presented their new
roach. Ted Slilpkey, with a 31-13
win over South Dakota Saturday.
Other Inaugural contesla say col
lege of the Pacific will edge out
University of San Franclaro 7-9.
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