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THURSDAY, NOV. 17. 194 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE THIRTEEN jg) gag jjjjj One Tough, Three Not So Tough In about 18 hour from tlx Unit you reed Die right best Imli school football team In lha lata ill try to buywith touchdown a third of lha ttock In th slut foot ball chaniphiuahlp. Two of tha tllu ara not hard to figure, one I a af (tin, but lha fourth contra a little tough. lha tougltla Involves our own Pelican n 0 meet t n a i-a tlrmde Tiger In the northern trrgou town mariay night, in the Hills-bor- Mllwaukla and Marshllrld Eugena tlghu we'll string with llillsboro and Mamhtleld. Th i r ixm fr tht I the very evl drnl fact that tn early aon f Hed Kurd si' IPelkans Leave 'fop btoiA TO Klamath, Tigers In State Quarterfinal Fight Friday Night By KKI) lit III) A Pelican football quad that we given a squeaky ouUlde pre season chance, boarded a bu Uil morning for a 2-mlle rlda to IU flrl hurdle In tha race for tha highest prep grid honor, the tat champloiMhlp. The "Cinderella' team, now district 2 kingpin, clash with th La Orande Tlgera III the quarterfinal acrap Friday night at I o'clock. The prit for the winner U a hot at the Marahfleld-Eugene victor, the game tha 8prlan toppled Mil waukie, 30-6, and Marslilleld look tha meuure of the Eugene Axemen, !-. The district 7-R tiff ihauld go to Orant of Portland. Central Catholic ha a better-than-averag record In winning district 1 but (Irani Hhaw-Duff-llansen-Rlrucrt barkfleld pack ton much power for the Mains. Tbe prognostication road get a little bumpv. though, when fared with the Pelican-Tiger tel-to. Neither eleven ha plaved a com mon foe and, even though compara tive arore are not the final aaaly !, they help rryiUI-balllnf. Speedy Backficld Iji Orande I aatd to have one of the tpredle.il barkfleld unit In the lte but there ara too many factor favoring Ihe Pelican. Tht Tiger on big chance to win I by the air. The pelican line I one of the best In the tlate and bumping till veteran forward wall would be Just plain gridiron ulclde and not-Mi-mart football. Bob llrnderhott'a boy have, 1 think, met lifter enpoaltlon during th rourae of their 1-1 won-and-loat anarch. And remember loo that the Pel met probablv the bel team tn Ihe atata when the (Irani Cirnerala took fer an Modoc flrld In Ihe traaon'a nr, A quirk check of the record ahow that Klamath had Die ltlll cal edge In till game and It took nifty pane mm George Shaw to Lrn Berrle to give Orant a 7-0 win. I look for a free-wheeling game with the Pelican winning four touchdown to two. Olving both team a .500 mark for conversion. I'd put the gam down as a 38-11 victory for the Pelican Cinderella team. Caaers Missinq Ba.ketb.ll Coach Paul McCall U having hi trouble. Cage practice Urted till" week and MrCll waa hv a lot of plav- era about 14 In all-Including four regular. But tha missing player grt by With etrnsahle absence slip. Thry Mven't finUhed football chorea yet and may not han up plekln tog gery until December I If they go all the way to the atata final. BUI Toole, Dirk Doege, Darin Van I.ae and Tom Hehubert all have In- alde track on flrl-lrlng position. It will take a while tn Iron nut football kink and Paul Isn't too op. tlmlstlc about the Pelican casaba outlook thla season. But coche aren't made chortle optimistically at the aon'i outset. that sea Took Gloves And Went Home , OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 17 HPV Harry t?l(t" Matthew. 170, Brattle, won lx-rnund TKO decision over Bnby Joe Walcott, 17, Omaha, last night. Walcott wa disqualified by Ref eree Alex Fldlcr for falling to fight after complaining that the ring wai - too allppery. district 3-4 quarter-final match, In the semifinal neat week. Other preliminary iklrmUhe will pit Mllwaukla i district tl against Hlllsboro (district gi and Central Catholic (district 7i against Grant of Portland (district li. Tha Tiger have clawed their way to eight atralght victories without a setback. (INK LOMM lite Pellcana have dropped only one klrmlh In nine gamoa, a 7-0 verdict to Orant In the year' curtain-raiser Praiae for the Tlgera center around a speedy bckfleld competed of Quarterback Krani Haun, Half back Charlie Bracketl and BUI West, and Fullback Wayne Berry. Th Tiger eight-game win atreak I Impressive although It I generally felt the caliber of competition of fered LaOrande would not stack with Pelican grid toe. La Orande lowest scoring game waa a Id-point effort against Mac Ill while the latter waa racking up only on touchdown. In eight game La Orande haa rung the scoreboard bell for 281 point which I a neat 35 plua aver age per game. The Pel, blanked only In the General game, have averaged 25 point per outing, posting a mini mum of seven pJltil against Balem In early season. IIKHT LINK A atouter forward wall 1 on the Pellran aide. Factor favoring the Tlgera Include an evident weakne of Klamath paaa defense, a feature Bob Hendershott haa been working on alt week after the Bend acare. Playing on home ground will also favor La Orande. However. In the general over-ail picture. It la felt If the Pellcana ran put a atop-gap to Uie Tiger pasae. the long trek to the northern part of the Mate won't be in vain. TWO INJI RH'.S With the exception of Dick Pet- aoldl and Jim DeChalneau, the Pellcana are tn robust shape. The aggressive guard hurt hi back In the Bend ttiaile and the ubtllul back la nurilng a shoulder Injury. However. Petauldt may fully recover by game-time. Joe Demetrakn' return to health 1 a bright note. The ateady, hard running fullback taw only partial action In the Bend game when a charley-honse refused to mend. Bob Mi Pherson will probably get Uie opening call at quarterback. Jollln' Joe Nlchola and Oene Carl ton will operate at the halfback posu, with Demetrakoa at fullback. BOl DON MAY OPKN In the event Petioldt cannot start, Bob Boudon will fill In at guard, along with Boy Lundgren at the other guard poaltlon. Keith Dona hoo, center; Tom Abner and John Wltte. tackle: Dorln Van Lue and Tom Schubert at end will complete Uie Pel line. The Klamath lada work out at Arlington tonight and continue the trip Friday morning with arrival time In La trande aet for approxi mately noon, .LaOrande mentor la Don Mabee. a classmate of Hendershott, at the University of Oregon. Newland Says Indians Will Shackle Bears Scribe Also Likes Ducks Over OSC, Huskies Over WSC By Ht'HM NKWI.AND BAN FKANCIBCO, Nov. 17 IJf) Thl la college football most Im portant week-end In the Far West. I he Hose Bowl bid hang In the bal- balance. California' undefeated Beara go up agalrut their oldest rival, the Stanford Indian. If they win, the Beara will go back to the big bowl, where they loat to Northwestern laat January. All expert agiee that California haa Uie strongest line out thla way. Stanford followers, however, dls- agree with thla eppralxal. One aide will have to give a tie excluded. These are mghly explosive team. One little break and either may go all the way. Stanford' overall back field material probably hold the advantage in speed. But California haa a couple of awlftlea and la deeper In reaervea. Although California, with a p feet record of nine auereaalva wins. Is the established favorite the gam actually ahapea n aa an even affair. The break may torn Ihe tide. Htanford haa come a long way alnre It loat to Michigan and UCLA laat month. II will be tough to beak Stanford also haa a chance for the Rose Bowl. If most likely would re ceive favorable consideration by handing California a real walloping. It haa lost only one league game, to the I'nhrenlty of California at Loa Angeles. UCLA likewise haa lost one con ference contest. It must win from Southern California to remain In contention. The big gridiron drama, however, will be portrayed at Palo Alto, where 60,000 fan will Jam Stanford atadlum to watch California In 11 "do or die" battle with high scoring Stanford. Two other old rivalries will have their annual renewala In the north. Oregon State and Oregon meet at Eugene and Washington State locks grips with Washington. Till week' selections: SATl'KDAV Stanford over California by 1 1,'KC over l'1'I.A by Oregon over Oregon Stale by ( Washington ever Washington Stale bv 10 Montana over llrlgham Young by ( Lewi Clark over Portland by f Michigan State over Arttona by 14 Oregon College over Humboldt state by l Colorado A as M over New Maxlro A at M by C Oklahoma over Santa Clara (at Norman) by 81'NDAY U. of San Franrlsco over Mar qurtce by 1 i : mm ;i r ';j .--- ' -. f.j i- 1 1 I Wocus Turkey Shoot Sunday urao your gun ana set your sight and a free Thanksgiving gobbler la yours tor the aiming. The Klamath Oun club 1 spon aorlng a turkey shoot at the Wocua hootlng range Sunday. The compe tition, open to the public, will get underway at 10 a. m. Turkeya will be given to the beat marksmen at the trap. mm: Vr. 1 THIS IS SAMBO, promising young lobrodor, owned by Jiggers Koschnick. Sombo ploced third in the non-winners class ot the recent Boise, Ida., field trials. Sambo is handled by Jack Hales. I : i The race In the Booster league at I week. The Wieland Lager five was Klamath Recreation hit mid-season the top team In thla league with a form as Matt Finnlgan's shut out 2448 aerie and an 443 single game. the leading Great Northern team Herald and New came to life and took three from Superior Troy to cop undisputed third place. The bowling a a whole In this league was very .mediocre with Flnnlgan's 2287 being tops in the scries and their 820 opening game being the beat single effort. Tom Milne of the 20-30 club rolled the high three game aerie of 538 and Don Thomas of Flnnlgan posted the high single game with a 221 count. The leader In the Industrial league also took a beating aa the Suburban Firemen trimmed Lost River Dairy 4 to 0. Motor Invest ment Co. took over first place by handing the Eagles a shut-out. They likewise took serle and lngle game honor with 2352 and 848 re spectively. Laron Orlgga of Orlggs' Poods, waa the "hot-shot" in trus Irague with a 538 aerie and Joe Wachter. rolling with the Investor copped the high single with 213 Thl seemed to be a bad week for league leader. The Jones-Miller Studio team moved ahead of Sessler Inc. In the Commercial league Wed nesday night. A tic for total pins between Orems and Klamath Lum ber tt Box will be decided next Joe Bellotll, rolling with the Brew era copped the individual honors with a. 598 series and a 223 single game effort. BOOSTER LEAGUE Oreat Northern Matt FlnnlgBn's Herald & Newa Superior Trop Laundry Ashley Chevrolet Specialized Service 20-30 Club : Rickys Jewelers W. -23 .21 .18 ... 18 15 13 .13 -10 Mustangs Free Of Injuries Coach Jim Conroy divulged late yesterday that his Mustangs, dis trict SB Champa, will be Injury-free Saturday afternoon when they tan gle with the Moro Huskies in the state quarter-final on Modoc field. The only casualty, that of long standing. Is Len Weber's leg Injury. The speedy scatback has to wear shin splint which slows him con siderably from his early-season scampering. Wily Knlghten. Moro halfback. was described by last year's Henley coach, Max Marvin, as the best back faced by the Hornets all sea son. Klckoff time on Modoc field is 1:30 p. m. Pels Run In State Grind Seven Pelican cross-country run ners will be In the field Friday at Lewis and Clark college when the rvir GREAT (?) ATLAS The New York musclemon didn't look great here as he grimaces in pain while the Yaqul Kid pours on the steam with an Indian death lock. But Atlas broke this one to go on and win thfe bout with a full Nelson. L. 10 u 14 ! atate cross-country meet Is held. in 17 18 19 22 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Motor Investment Co. . 17 Lost River Dairy : 15 Orlggs Food 15 Suburban Fire Dept. 15 D.ck B. Miller Co 11 Eagles Lodge 6 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Jones Miller Studio 23 Sessler Inc - 22 Weyarhaeusea. Timber Co. 18 John Wieland Lager 16 Dick Reeder 15 Klamath Lumber ic Box 13 Orems Roofing Service 10 KFLW -10 Coach Paul Deller! harriers re cently won the district title In the lengthy grind. Making the trip from Klamath are Tom Thornton. 1B49 captain, Jerry Garrett. Jim Thornton, Jack Lyon, Harry Lyon. Harold Simmers and Eugene Book. The L and C course will be new to all the 15 teams competing. Sa lem, Lincoln high and Benson high of Portland are all ranked with Klamath Falls In running strength. I The first five runners to complete (the course laid out for between a I mile and a half and a mile and Atlas Backs Boasts; Kid Wins Plaudits 1A Ureeiirur, will count In the f .wte.M tl.SOT.-s 1 "JS Beaver End Honored Stan McGuire Named Lineman of the Week UCLA, Troy May Draw 75,000 LOS A NO ELKS, Nov. 17 P The annual cms town grid battle be. tween UCLA and Southern Cali fornia figure to attract some 75.000 onlookers to Memorial Coliseum Baturday. , ( OMAHA Harry Matthews, 170, Seattle, awardrd sixth round TKO over Bnby Joe Walcott, 173, Omahn. (Walcott disqualified for refusing to flRhtl, OAKLAND, Calif. Maurice Harp er. 153, Onklnnd. outpointed Mllo Bavage, 155, Seattle, 10. Fan Decline ' Cools Deal j SALEM. Nov. 17 Ml A steady ' drop In attendance has cooled the i enthusiasm of fan who had plan- j red to buy the Salem Western In-, ternatlonal league club. Howard Maple, one of five civic leader backing the purchase, said the deal had progressed at one time to the, contract writing stage. But, he added, the group now want no part of It. He Indicated the dropping at tendance played a big part In the decision. Salem drew -103,000 fans when Portland first ' bought the franchise In 1946. but had dropped to 68,000 last year. U of BC Wins Gallop Grind VANCOUVER, B. C Nov. 17 M"l Unlvendty of British Columbia won the Pacific Northwest cross-country championships here yesterday defeating Washington Btate col lege 21-15. ' Coast Hockey , Fresno 4, Loa Angeles 3. Seattle 8. Victoria 3. San Diego 4, San Francisco 3. Dine & Dance at 7?loIaioA(i!!i RESTAURANT 1112 Main Now Featuring Return Engagement of Chuck Miller At the Piano TchlTch! Watch Those Hands, Boys! SEATTLE, Nov. 17 Wl A diminutive coed with experi ence . at breaking up huddles wriggled through a flying wedge at the university of Washington campus yesterday. When she touched the runner, the game was over. Delta Gamma sorority claimed a 14-7 touch foot ball win over the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. It was a clean gome. The tone penalties were called against the boy. One was for Illegal use of the hands, the second for offensive holding. PHOENIX, Aria. Bobby Volk, 159, Portland, Ore., outpointed Nap Howard, 159, Loa Angeles, 10. Better-Tasting Highball stir CORVALLIS. Ore.. Nov. 17 (P) , Curley-halred Stan McGuire said, "I'm overwhelmed." Told that he had been named line man of the week In the Associated Press poll todHy tor his sparkling work Saturday in Oregon State's 25 20 upset football win over Michigan State, the 22-year-old right end said, "I Just did what the coaches taught me." What they taught him. apparently, was how to kick field goala (one, how to convert ttwo, how to block kicks lone for a safety), how to snag passes lone paved the way to a touchdown) and assorted other In formation to the discomfiture of Michigan State. A full-time five foot 11-lnch. 192 pound player who backs up the line on defense, McOulre was the spark In OSC's surprising win. But Head Coach Kip Taylor said he wasn't particularly surprised. "McOulre hasn't turned In a bad game all year. He does a workman like Job on bo'h offense and de fense." Taylor aald. "He's good at everything he does. He Isn't the country's greatest pass receiver and he Isn't the greatest defensive player but for all-around work, on both o'.'cnse and defense, he's one of the bt there Is." McOulre sandwiched In his mill' tary service alter a year's 1945 til gtblllty. He has been playing 55 to 60 minutes a game a rarity in platoon football. A business administration major who has a 2.8 grade average (B minus), he speaks softly and says being lineman of the week "Is the greatest thing that ever happened to me." "It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy." said Taylor. The KUHS squad will attend the Oregon-Oregon State football game Saturday, acting In the capacity of ushers. Tulelake Loses Bud Greenbank TULELAKE, Nov. 17 The Tule lake Honkers will be minus the services of its ace quarterback. Buddy Greenbank, when the Del Norte team of Crescent City, Calif, Invades Tulelake Saturday. Klckoff time for the non-league season closer Is 2 p. m. A double casualty to Greenbank an ear and kidney Injury will keep the signal-caller on the side lines. Coach Chuck De'Autremont of Del Norte will bring 27 players to Tulelake. The Great Atlas is still great but not in the eyes of a near-capacity crowd at the armory last night, who hooped and hollered for the Yaqul Kid who gave Body Beautiful a rough time of It for almost 17 min utes, finally succumbing to a full nelson. The fall came tn 16 minutes, 56 seconds and the Kid's manager, oT Yaqul Joe, tossed In the towel The Sonora lad couldn't get his neck back In shape to continue. The temperamental Atlas, ob jecting to Joe's comer Instructions, several times started to crawl out of the ring to the accompaniment of cat-calls from the crowd. The Kid, on one occasion used the simple expedient of returning The Great One to tbe ring by reaching over the ropes and apply ing a flying mare. Strangely enough, that was the beginning of the end. After a series of body-slam trading. Atlas applied the full nelson. The Kid wouldn't say uncle but Joe did. Buck Davidson beat Yaqul Joe with a surfboard In 13:47 of the opener but he (Davidson) figured more prominently In the semi-wind-up as the third man In the ring. For the records Buck Weaver beat Jack Lipscomb, but the Davidson Lipscomb rhubarbs highlighted the match. Davidson Insisted on stopping The Lip's nefarious tactics and. as a re sult. Lipscomb battled with David son more than he did with Weaver. But the unpopular grappler lost both decisions. Davidson using the knee-to-chin and fist-to-kisser route to break Lipscomb's Illegal caper. Actually, Lipscomb won the first fall with a Boston Crab in 15:05 but Davidson hoisted Weaver's hand when Llspcomb refused to break the hold. Four minutes, 20 seconds later Weaver used a flying mare and re verse. Deadlock to win th deciding falL Split Cage Loop Eyed The formation ot two city league basketball teams seemed a cer tainty after managers and sponsor held a confab Tuesday night at the city halL It was felt that putting into two loops would make for doaer competition and thereby help (at receipts. It waa also recommended that th county and city basketball leagues operate In independent leagues aa was done last season, with a play off of leaders scheduled for the sea son's end. Doug Ernst was appointed to saw lect officials for both city and county play. Officers of the city leagues will be named at a meet ing at tha city hall next Tuesday night, at which time the county league sponsors and managers will also hold an organizational meet ing. Want Ads don't cost they payl t U S Min. from Town u Lawrence Scouts SEATTLE. Nov. 17 OTt Bill Law rence, former centerflelder, coach and acting manager of the Seattle Ralniers, has signed with the Pa- . rifle Coast league entry as a scout . for the 1950 season. Lawrence succeeded Jo Jo White as acting manager upon the latter' ' resignation In mid-season last year ! Hi. was signed as a scout yesterday J after Paul Richards, new Seattle ; manager, said he would like to pick his own coach. It Pays to Use the Want-Ads I Folks everywhere will tell you they switched because Calvert Reserve is smooth always! calvert RESCRVB Blended Whiskey -88.8 Proof-5 Oraln Neutral Spirits. Calvert Dlsllller Corp., New York City Attention Hunters! California QUAIL and PHEASANT I Season Opens Nov. 18th. 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