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fPACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 14t I jfe, v RED BIRD " stsral a8 BsaHs Mllw ,01. ffgskin Preview Tis a little put mid-season and time lor a preview of tut huh BtTOol frld team that may see ac jon In the stale play-offs. La Grande practically ranched Itstrlrt 1 honors with a win am rise-Hi, flfiirrd ai the Tli-ere en It lose rival. Of course La Grande nut topple Pendleton, The Dalle ind Baker but the three foea are kxpeeted to aire Ulli argument. ' - own d strict 3, Med ( rd practically t ssed state a iW p l o n c up hopes l n t le gutter when It i widely-adver-t sed Jinx tailed t i hold against a n inspired I rlican squad. rants Pas n d Klamath e now tigured ai principals In the race to the wire. 1 ie Pels must drub the Cavemen n week and Bend November 11; C P has Medlord to get over tonight a id the Pels next week. Marsh! leld Is still the pick In dis ti let 3; Eugene paves the way in d strict 4: district t it in choice n uddle with Estacada and Mllwau k e the leading contenders. The e aln cause lor the merry mix-up 1 district S vas Hood River's sur p islng loss to Mllwaukie last week. Hillsboro and McMlnnvUle are n ick-and-neck In district 6: Central C itholic and Columbia Prep are the o ily unbeaten teams in district 1 a id the verdict will probably come t night when the two crews wrangle. In district I. the Portland area, you can flip a coin between Orant and Roosevelt, both unscathed. State play-cfls will start Novem ber It with (our quarter-final game to take place, with drawing to de cide pairings. November X will see two semi final game and December 3 the two unbeaten teams will tangle in Portland's Multnomah stadium for the stata crown. Irish Convince Wen, It's Dunxel rating day gain. Apparently the Irish hav to roll up astronomical scores to convince the pencil-wielders and chln- cratohers that footballlcally Notre Dame has a grid team down South Send. Indiana, way. Back In Number One Spot with Dnnkel Power Index rating ef 112, Notre Dame has the highest average rating among the nation's 60 -odd college teams In the re-rear records of the Dank el system. The Sooth benders' 46-7 pmnmenng f nign-naing Tulane was the eon Tincer for the expert. Army, holding first spot the week before, slid down to second. itnough less than one-point behind the barrel-house Irish. Oklahoma dropped from two to tnree; Minnesota soared from eighth the week before to fourth with the Gophers' 27-0 rout of Ohio Btate serving as the strongest ar gument. Kentucky rest comfortably in Number Pive slot. Two Pacific Coast team are fat the Select Ten California holding sixth with Its 16-11 conquest of the Trojans of Southern California. Troy Is la ninth place despite the low to the Golden. Bears. Michigan State is seventh, Texas eighth, and Northwestern and Wis consin hold a tie for tenth. Cougar Cagers Hold First Drill PULLMAN, Oct. 31 MP) Pive lettermen and a flock of perspiring aspirants made up the 26-man turn out yesterday as Coach Jack Priel drilled the Washington State college basketball squad for the first time. On hand for the Initial workout were Ted Tappe, transfer from Olympic Junior college, and Gene Conley, 6 foot, 7 Inch Richland prospect. mm Me fmm (GEira LUCKY LTIGER mriaiTATl miwhv CO. VANCOUV1I. WW4. Distributed by J. Marvin Hilton Distributing Co. HIS Mala Phone 41M Pels, Lumberjacks in Non-League Clash Tonight Longview Team May Surprise The Klamath Pelicans match football prowess with a kings-X opponent tonight in a duel that may prove to be more than Just a warm up for next week's crucial Orant Pass conference struggle. The Pels' grid foe tonight on Modoc field at 1 pjn. Is the Longview, Wash., Lum berjacks. The Longview eleven Invades tewn with a so-so record but two bright spot that show they can be dangerous. In the season's opener, Roosevelt of Portland, ranked with Grant aa the top Rose City team, managed to sqoeese by the Lumberjack with a none-too-convtneing win. The Lumbermen came back two week later to beat Vancouver, an early season favorite In the Washington southwest conference. C to . Other game were a 12 to 0 win over Bellarmine. and losses to Bel lingham aad Hoquiam, 12-19 and 0-21 respectively. The Pelicans, still riding the win wagon after four straight victories, also have been lucky as far as Injuries go. Coach Bob Hendershott said today that the Pels will bt at full strength tonight, coming out of the rough Medford fray robust and injury-free. PASSES SHARP The Pelicans unfolded a surpris ing and potent passing attack against the Black Tornado last week that broke the Medford team's back. If the Klamath are unsuccessful In rolling out yardage through the Lumber Jack Une, led by 175-pound Chuck Goodner at center, Modoe fans may see an aerial circus. Both Quarterback Bob McPher son and Halfback Oene Carlson found . the passing switch in the Medford game and could possibly make a rout of the Washington game tonight. 8trangely enough, the listed start ing Une for both teams will tip the scales at 125 pounds from end to end. Tackle Bob Strom la the heftiest end in the northern line at 215. The opening backfields scale closely also. Longview will tote a 163-pound back average against 160 for the Pels. Hendershott win open with Mc pherson at quarter, Carlson and Joe Nichols at halfbacks and Joe Demetrako at full. EASTLICK OUT Coach Buck Hammer may be without the services of Dale East lick, speedy 'Jack back. Eastlick did not see action in last week's Ho ouiam gam and is a doubtful entry tonight. He Is said to be Longview' best punter. Hammer will probably start Chock Mertsehlng at quarter; Del bert MeGhee, a outstanding defens ive halfback; Marion Gray at the other half post; and Martin Kelt- wits at fulL KeUwits It a strong defensive fullback and also a power runner. However, the 170 -pound fullback still has a tender knee. The Pelicans will probably try to coast through tonight to be at top power for the Cavemen next week. But a Longview squad that is high can make a gam of it. Uni-Hi Wins EUGENE. Oct. 21 P University High of Eugene remained unbeaten here last night by downing New port, 32-19, In a high school football game. It was University's fifth straight win. UtZOU YOUR FZUC&N0 bM jw SPaARCtMAN .at mr r- s - v7 . i ' ' ' 9orn V aei,,,a:5 TOM '26, noib..END IN msdUNIOR YEAR DRIVING FOR HIS FIRST YEAR LETTER. VSHV TALL. FAST. UITU LONG ARMS PERFECTLY ADAPTABLE FOQ HAULING IN PAY-OFF PASSES. TTHK, HGHHO REELED IN TU4T2ST T. O. PASS AGAINST TVS &L ACC TORNADOS CAST HEEtf HE'S SET70 TURN IN A STAR TERWRH4HCE IN 7W 716517 TWITS Of. B jAWN ALSOId, 80, RANGV 6'i)i" TALL. LBrr TACKLE, MenUNO thf ATJ90 Lb HAS,NTHSCPwaNOF7HXNHB IN GRIDIRON SAVW, A FINE PROSPECT OF BECOMING OA'S OF THB BEST nxrreAL L PLAYtRSEVEQTUPNSD OuTATKUHS, AVT TDG& AtUNOff AND SHOULD PlAV ' EVEhl iWt VFA BRAND OF BALL vex T vSARiz, S r x T Ai7oo T 7 t'forer brfVr Cfknn) ''Unalterably Opposed" FRICK FROWNS ON UMPIRE MERGING NEW YORK, Oct 31 UP) Presi dent Ford Prick of the National league declared today he would be -unalterably opposed" to placing the umpiring staffs of the two major baseball leagues under the authority of Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler. There nave been seemingly In spired reports since the world series that the baseball commissioner means to Introduce such a measure at the winter meetings here in De cember. I Under the purported plan, th ; arbiters of both league would be hired, fired and administered en- tirely from Chandler' office at Cincinnati. I The boys in blue, one informed j source suggested, might even be made interchangeable between the leagues working National and : American league games impartially. In other words, one big, happy pool , of umpires. "Sure, I've head about it and I've heard It discussed," Prick said, "but that's all I know. Nothing ha been said to me by the commissioner, "If and when It does come up, my answer wilj be the same, that I'm unalterably opposed to the Idea. I would see it as the first breaking down of competition between the league, and competition has been th foundation of the game." PHEASANTS The pheasant season started at noon today and continues through October 26. Bag limit is two cocks per day and not more than six for the season. Quail season lasts through October 30. Limit to eight a day providing not more than 24 are bagged during the shooting season. MAUN, HORNETS TANGLE Th county grid gam that could hav a definite bearing on th final standings will be staged Saturday afternoon at Henley when the one beaten Hnrntt tangle with un beaten Malln, Merrill, meanwhile, co-holders of I he county B top spot, draws what should be a breather when Oilrhrmt invades Merrill in the spud festival game. Bonansa travels to Chlloquln Sat urday afternoon In the other county tilt, while Burred Heart and Bly draw byes from league play. However, Hi Tnijana are tangling with III KUHH Wllttrat this alter noon mi the Modoc practice field. If Henley knocks ulf the Mus tangs which seems highly Im probable and Mitlln takes the measure of Merrill In th big game November B, the county Irwil would land In a three-way tangle. 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MODEL SHOE STORE 717 Main READ College Football Power Index rxri.AMATION TH rr 4wx prvtt1 Jir rMM'l f Ik rUllvt iirBil. v tw Um far htm . I ti.l. That, M Uin kmm beta ! rartiif psjiaia u lb, a Uam mm Uilr caxnfssratt rwartJa, la whirl. ( margta ha n waifb aialail Iranftb f tatlllan. Tbtt ttsa nal Marttr mmm that m M.a ta baald djefaal 4 Uaaa br rtlr )! In it. falar. Turn, rarolr fallaw aaat aar farmaara Ibal rUtvlv. Tha Daw k Tlra rarralalai racarsJi ml all calltyga Uimi aatl wit larl la IM. PRINCIPAL GAMES Prababl Prababla Wlaasr Laaart THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13 Cltmaon .. II vi I Carolina FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 Bnaton Col. 'ao 0 vt G town. DC M Detroit 'M Tvi Wiyn U SU S O Waah'ton 'Ulviw & L ci a Goorfta H M 0 vb Miami. Pla 7V 0 Tmpl . ... 71ftvaR. I. Stata ri7 .1 Xaviar. O. U vi Loulavllla , . '73.5 SATURDAY, OCTOnCR 22 Alabama iw 7 v Mim. SUl 71 7 Army , "111 4 vi Columbia . 71 Baylor B7.vTaxaa A M 7n 7 Boaton U 'Mlvi Nw York U. 47 S Brown noavaLahifh ml California MOS S va Wah ton 7ft J Cincinnati. 'II I vi W. Raaarva m i Colgata . . "87 f va Rutfara .. 67 Col. Pacific. 0 2 va S Dtego St. SS Colorado a7.3vaUUh Slata ... 1W 1 Cornall . Mlvi Princaton . . Dartmowth 94.4 va Harvard "7.1.1 Drab a "T7.6 va St. Uuia fl S Duka MOvaVa. Tach M.I Ga. Tach . 93 T va Florida 73 Hardln-Stm. 79 0 va Houston U 'm l Idaho . 71 va Montana . B(V4 S Illlnolj ..... tl.4 va Purdita .. A Kan. Slata .. 71.2 va Mamohla 81. (17 T Kantucky . 107 0 va M. U. .... M I Ifayatta M 1 va Dalawara 7 n Maryland .... Mlvi N. C. Stata ... ft 2 Miami. O. - no S va Ohio U. sn.3 Mich St... 104tvaPtnn Stata 97 1 Minnesota - 107 4 va Ml rh If an ..... 00 if Mlianurl .... OS 9 va Iowa Stata - M)fl Navada 74.0 va Praano 81. .... 17.9 N'woatarn .. lor R va Iowa "9n 3 t Carolina OS 2 va I,. S V. 02 4 Oklahoma . ion 1 va Nbratka ..... 7l 4 Okla AAM D1 9 va Kanaaa .. 74 n Pann .. 01 4 va Navv .., v .1 Plttahurrh . 00 0 va Tnrtlana , ni4 Ro. Calif.. ini n va Or:on ......... 02 7 tan ford ni va Oraaon St, ... R4 7 SvracuiHi 7 t vn Pordham . iwt Tannaaaaa ot 9 va Tinn. Tech . . 1 ..... IK 9 va W'ca p, f T C. V M o vi Mu.tMlnpl .. aj j Tmx. Tih Tva Arittyrm mi Ta. Will fn 1 v Vaw Mexico 9 "'na 9 7v iibMn , . 1 'n1a ni l va v.ifiit a.7 7T.C.F..A onnvaWosh Alatt Vaetiivrbiit va rkanu ' 99 ft Vtilanova m vn t na v.rr'nla ... ov-v. M T. m W Vrcnla 9 va Aiantrn A "it Mary ' v t " 1 wijfor)n . 100 a nut Statu " mm w"omln9 .. "tv-J tfh " Yata .... a a M4 SUNDAY. OCTOT1KR 23 St. Mary' .. 94.0 va 8. PrancUro 79 4 u. Clara - 03. va Loyola. Cal. . fla 4 mkkml-Shtaii (T II l-SPtT -ft J U I I J WORSTEDS SHARKSKINS FLANNELS TWISTS GABARDINES TWEEDS at new low Prices $ STARTING AT Topcoats All Weather Shield COVERTS GABARDINES PRICED AS LOW AS . ft $2050 MALLORY HATS The Hot With Th. CRAVENETTE Process! $850 and $10 We Give S ?f H Green StamPs NATIONAL I. Not's Dams 112 0 a. Armr Ill a. Oklahoms inn 1 4. Mlnn.ota llr7.4 8. Ksnlucfcty .107 0 . California loss 7. Taxas 104 . Mich aisle 104 l J. Bo. Csllf. . 101 0 10. N'wa.lj.rn Inn a Dtasln H.m, T..m FRIDAY NIGHT KUHH Pelicans THIS WEEK'S LEADERS i ibwtsT I aoiiTB i va vrr.sT Not' Dam 1110 Oklahoma loll I Minnesota 107.4 Mich Btate 104.1 N'wastarn 100. Wisconsin 100 S Mlchlsan .. 00 8 Ohio Blat. WI7 Ml.mirl . MS Okla. AAM 81 1. Kentucky 107 0 9. Taxss 104 ff 3. Baylor B7.S 4. fllca 87.1 5. Tulsna m.M 8fl 7 8. Gaorsls ... en 0 7. N. Csrnllna ft 1 8. Oa. Tach .... 0.17 8. I,. 8 II J 4 10. Vandarblll n .1 I. California., ml a 8. Do. Calif. 101 0 3. HUnlcird . 100.1 4. Col. Pacific Dili 5. Bla. Clara . nil) 8. Orcaon 02 7 7. II. C. L. A. Boo 8. Orvson St. . 84 3 . HI. Mary's 10. Wash. Slsta MIS Copyrlaht Lenrvlew, Wash, Lumber Jacks MODOC FIELD Klckofr F.M. Bth t ATTEND ALL HOME GAMES! TaaM II II fisTot-i BBBBBE S SrSSTShM.SSBBST a and Main Phont 6873 EAST I. Army Ill 4 3. Cornall .1. HI 3. Penn 04.1 4. Navy 03 S 5. Pittsburgh . 00.0 8. Psnn. Btate 87 1 7. Prlncatnn . 88.9 8. Vlllsnova . 88 3 0. Dartmouth 84.4 10. ItcMtnn U. sl.t 1040 by It. C. Dunktl SATURDAY NIGHT OTI Owls vs. Monmouth, Ore. Wolves MODOC FIELD Ktckoff I P. M.