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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1949)
PACE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH f allS, OREGON THURSDAY, OCT. I J. 194f '--IfTii'. A. - 7 - .e$-s PLEADS FOR MERCY Gorgeous George Wagner looks op paalingly at Referet Earl Yoakley when Georges Dusette ap plied the deadly Indian death lock late in the match last night at the armory. The crowd went wild when, a few min ute later, the "Human Orchid" turned Dusette over on his boulders and Yoakley counted "three' to give Wagner the win. It took a full minute to untangle this hold. Charles' Manager Counts Valentino Tilt "In the Bag" SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13 (") How corky can you art? Eacard Charles defends his NBA heavyweight boxing championship againit Pat Valentino. the 8an Francisco Sanuon. her tomorrow night. But hit manager'! ejrea arc net on more dUtant green (back) fields. Virtually Ignoring Valentino the local Latin with the long, long i danger.' challenger In mind. He seemed to consider the Valentino fight already won. Then, perhaps thinking suddenly of some (50 000 worth of unsold tickets, he remarked that Pat has a chance. "Any challenger does. Jittery Jack generalised. "Any time a champion steps Into the ring he's in looks Jake Mints talked today of a Utle defense for Charles before year-end. And he didnl mean the lS-rounder which may pack 30.000 fans into San Francisco's Cow Palace. Sure. El Is a 1-5 favorite. The odds even might lengthen a bit be fore the Cincinnati Negro climbs Into the ring at 10 p.m. tomorrow. Mints said he has no specific Mints ssld Charles will give any one a crack at his crown if there's enough money in it. He hinted strongly at a December defense but refused to go further. Both boxers will taper off with shsdow boxing today. Advance ticket sales total 1130 000 "and that's in the bank." is the latest report. The Cow Palace is scaled to a $180,000 to $200,000 gate. Employs Logarithms Crowd Goes Berserk As Gorgeous George Wins Over Dusette A near-capacity crowd at the armory last night screamed for the acalps of Gorgeous George Wagner and Referee Earl Yoakley last night after "The Human Orchid" was handed the third and deciding fall ver an infuriated Georges Dusette. The bout, set at a one-hour limit. luted Just IT minutes. After Wag' iter's hand had been hoisted In victory. Dusette tore after Wagner ad buffeted him about the ring. The end came suddenly. Just when Dusette had applied the Indian death lock, it looked like the end for the Gorgeous One. with each trappier holding one fall apteoa. Wagner turned Dusette over on Tata shoulders and before the crowd knew what was happening. Yoakley waa breaking the death lock and lifting Wagner's hand In victory. After It minutes had been taken aa far Wagner's valet to prepare Use ring far his master's entrance, tssraytng the ring floor and ropes with disinfectant, Wagner entered tste ring amidst eat-calls from the large crowd. Dusette stood disdain tally in his corner and said. "Let's take off the beautiful robe and get started." Wagner scored a surprising first fan in 11 minutes, 10 seconds after Dusette had Just finished slamming him with- six straight flying mares. Wagner delivered a blow to Du aette's midsection and then applied a body slam and a body press for the fan. Dusette wasted little time even ing the score. In Just 35 seconds, Wagner's shoulder's were pinned. Dusette applied his deadly shaking fun nelson but Wagner ran for the ropes. After Yoakley had broke the pair. Dusette slugged Wagner on the back of the neck and body pressed him for the falL Wagner pleaded for "just two aslaates more" when the rest period was ended. Dasette refused. Wagner cam eat and spent five minutes gouging Dasette'e eyes. Then eame the Indian death lock and the sud den reversal in five minutes, 15 seconds. The semi-windup almost stole the show with Al Szass scoring a two-out-of -three fall victory over Leon the Great Kirllenko. The -Slinking Zombi" scored the first fan ever Sxass with a stomping toe hold la IS minutes, 35 seconds. Ssasa finally secured bis famous whip wrist lock, threw the Mad Russian t the mat and applied an arm stretch for the second fan in ( minutes, 54 seconds. Kirllenko threw Szass out of the ring by the simple method of grab bing the Hungarian's hair and whirling him through the ropes. The Gruesome One then tried to keep Szass out of the ring. But Szass used the ropes as a slingshot and Tung Kirllenko on his broad back in the center of the ring. A stunned Kirllenko was an easy victim as Szass crawled back in the ring and fell on him for the deciding fall. The clincher took exactly four minutes. Gus Johnson, Seattle, took It minutes, I seconds to win the opener against Chicago's growling Pete Bartu with a surfboard. In the dressing room after the bouts, Dusette screamed for a re match and Gorgeous George Wag ner Just as emphatically refused. The crowd felt Yoakley had gt Ten Wagner a "quick count," Major Hoople Sees Notre Dame Defeat Br MAJOR AMOS & HOOPLE Ex-Timekeeper Vnlon Pacific Egad I This week, gentle readers. I have a double atomic bomb to explode, namely: I have adopted a new system of calculations (by re quest of the editor), and reached the conclusion that Tulane will de feat Notre Darnel The new system Is a secret, of course, but I can give you an ink ling of it so you may know It is sure-tire. The first step In selecting a score Is to select a champion of a desig nated sport In the year 1939. Sup pose we start with R. M. Ross of Regina. winner of the Saskatoon curling championship that year. There are four letters In his name. The second step Is to multiply four by the time in which Colum bia won the Poughkeepsle Regatta the same year. That time waa 33:58. Multiplying four by that we get 9032 That is only the beginning. The following factors enter into our cal culations: Logarithms, inclination of the sun's orbit to the ecliptic, the length In meters of the Mar seilles barge tunnel, plus the num ber of Spanish peanuts in a quart Jar. You can see It's a bit complicat ed. Now, when you read our weekly forecast, you will appreciate what pains the prognostics tor takes to give you the correct scores. Here s the giant eonomy-rized presage for October 15: Army 3. Harvard 13 CorneU 3. Yale Brown 3. Princeton T Colgate 30. Dartmouth 13 Columbia 31. Penn 13 i . Wisconsin 3t, Navy 7 Nebraska 19, Penn State 13 Medford 30, Klamath Falls 13 Rutgers 30, Syracuse 14 Illinois 19. Missouri II Iowa 3c, Indiana 14 Northwestern 31. Mirhican 14 Tulane J. Notre Dame 14 Minnesota 3. Ohio State 14 Oklahoma 19. Kansas 4 Tennessee 39, Alabama 13 Texas 39, Arkansas 14 Duke 31. No. Carolina Slate 3 Vanderbilt 37, Florida 14 No. Carolina 31. Wake Forest 13 Rice 39, So. Methodist 14 Tex. Christ's 39, Tex. A.M. 13 California 19. So. California 13 Stanford 37, Washington 13 Santa Clara 31, I ( LA 13 Lorin Perry Aids Huskies SEATTLE. Oct 13 IPi With all but one of his injured backs set to see some kind of action against Stanford Saturday. Coach Howie OdeU got additional cheering news from "up front" yesterdsy. Lorin Perry, husky tackle who cracked a bone in his chest during a scrimmage two weeks ago. went through yesterday's scrimmage ses sion and will be ready to bolster the front line strength. The day had its dark side, how ever, when the knotheads exploded for several touchdowns with their version of the Stanford attack. Prior to the heavy going. OdeU ran his charges through an ex haustive defense drill against the Callfornians' passing attack. Stan ford Is considered one of the pass ingest teams in the conference, ranking right up near Washington in yardage gained from aerials. An inexpensive Want Ad today ill mean 9 t for you tomorrow I According to the Twentieth Cen tury Fund, the number of dentists in the United States grew from 29, M5 in 1900 to 70.801 in 1940. Grand Opening TxcSp.uid Celiac A- V ,y M FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 14 and 15 it Chinese and American Food Club Privileges OPEN 11 A.M. to 2 A. M. MERRILL, OREGON IN PERSON m "The Man With A Million Friends" and his Oklahoma Melody Boys TOMORROW NIGHT DANCING 9 to 1 $1.25 per Person (Tax Inc.) NO BROADCAST BECAUSE OF FOOTBALL GAME Not The- Queen Contestant for the Klamath Basin Potato Festival will be the guetti of T. Texoi Tyler for the evening end each will be introduced by him. COMING NEXT FRIDAY DIRECT FROM THE HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM JAc Chcunpoqw Whuic og LAWRENCE WELK ORCHESTRA With the Finest Dance Muiie in America HIGH MAN Mississippi it a new power in the South, ond Quarterback Bobby Jobour runs the works. Fox Wins Street Decision SPOKANE. Oct. 13 y Tiger Jack Fox. once one of the world's top light heavyweights, still Is will ing to take a punch If he can land one. Fox and Max Frlou. who also claims some fistic prowess, were hauled Into police court last night after a slight altercation on the streets. Their versions of the melee varied. Frlou told Police Officer Warren Alton that Fox bumped Into him. called him a name and then went and got another man and started the fight when Frlou threw Fox Into a plate glass window. Fox counter-punched that Frlou had "for no reason" poked him In the eye. thrown him Into the window and ran. "I caught him. I pointed to my nose and said 'Poke me.' He swung and missed. I floored him with a right and a left I picked him up. pointed to my nose and said 'Poke me.' He swung and missed. I floored him again." Alton gave Fox the decision and Jailed Frlou on a disorderly conduct charge. MIDDIES ARE BACK IN GRID PICTURE look a 5-1 virlory from Ihe Port bud Penguins. ANNAPOLIS. Md.. Oct. IJ-CaUh an admiral out of Washington, talk about football and he's as exuber ant as a boot sailor on liberty the first time. The navy's been winning football games. Dentleld, Halsty and others cheered with the brigade last Satur day when the midshipmen torpedoed Duke, tt-U. It was only Ihe second consecu tive victory for Nsvy but tor Navy, that's something. Previously. It hsd taken three painful seasons. IMS through 1HI. to win that many. During the ordeal, the Middles suffered one stretch of 15 gsmes and another of 11 without taking one decision. There were hopeful murmurs last spring, but not until two Saturdays ago did shouts really go up along the Severn. Navy submerged Prince ton. 2-7. to end the longest losing streak in Annapolis history. The Middles actually landed In the second ten among top teams selected In Ihe latest Associated Press poll. What accounts for the upturn? Oeorge Saurr. now enjoying the billet he accepted a year ago as the Navy's first civilian coach In 15 years, credits almost everything. "We are faster," Bauer said. "Our line play has Improved greatly, both on offense and defense. We're run ning and passing better. And we're doing more with the ball than last sesson. Nsvy currently ranks fifth In the nation for total offense, with an average of 4 IT yards In losing to Southern California, bombarding Prliireton and Duke. The Middles are seventh In passing gslns, with a in. average. Crowdis Crowds By The Aworlated Press The youthful San Francisco Shamrocks evened their series with the defending chsmplnn Fresno Falcons last night with Ooalle Lou Crowdis turning bark 30 scoring threats. 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