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.sATniiDAV, orronKH n. lorii IIKRAI.I) AM) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OIIF.OON PACK ELEVEN Pels WhM Toiriniado MCI U-h mmim mm ore HANK SCHORTGEN is do- my liis foutlKillinn now villi I In- 12lli Inf. icKinicnl, llli division, Italian, (icr inlniy . Hank. 25, is a former Klamath Union hind lii'hool l;iyrr tllM.'li, mm of Mrs. Ittith Sell 0 r 1 1: c n. I'fo. ScIhii (nen weighs 1 75 pounds, plays fullback for till' iirmy. Teds Snip Generals' Win Skein ; lly The Akui Ulrcl 1'rrm A. ftprcily, nuwrrliil JtooM-vcH trnrti Mtitppril Orttnt'n wiimittB Mum itl 26 unmrB In tit Itluttl. linittliitK ll to tirnrrnU ft nound luklnu 'Itir Omul Mrruk unn the InnurM In l'ortlwna UitrirtchoUttli; lcuo Mttl Uin Trdtllctt. bRCnufic they hmL to lorlrll victory won In 1 the tirnl UBino ol the m-hm)... Mill trull a Mirprlnliitf l.lnruln trum. j WiiCh won it fourth hlniluht Irntfiir routrhl. I.lnroln rirfralrd I JrtirrMUi n-'JO, Wllh httllbuck Ar- ! holUj Windier mrtuit to lour totirh- . ilfiwtu. H Morrd the winning Ully m the linni mmulf ol Uie Borne. Thus, Lincoln Imdn the DM. I Mid J ttlvlMrm-t ol Orcgonn A-l Iujvi, with Itocmvcll mid Grunt tirl for hwuml plncr, Lincoln imiM rt piny tlrnnl und RooMnelt. Two V'Tlltind trntiuo trams will Imj rll (tibic for the Male prrp pUyoKn. A ST Oltl A WINS I'ndrlrutrd Anlorla Jut.1 about no Ihn 111. I J A.l ml. h n ri wiii-iiioiiK viirminm, rfw-v. DUl I'llliunook rrtnlnrd an ouUlde ("nance, beiillnu (,'rnlrnl CaUiollc ol Portland, 31-l'J. Milwaukle downed Jlood Itlvcr, In t)ll. 4. Illlltboro rolled to Hi fourth rtrnlghl triumph agalnnt no luwi. i tuxhiiig Mi Minnvillc, 43-30. Heavenon dnitipened Oregon Clly'a I nilo bnprn by tilayiiiK It to a 1313 Mir Krubrrt beat TlKurd, 23-13. Mille; Formi Ciiuve drlratcd West l.llin, ltl-13. Klaniulh Falli edgrd Mrdlord, 1313, lu oprn DIM. 0 play. But (rauut l'u, rated No. 1 In the MutLlm:o the Mail ol the acuaan, reinninrd fuvorltc In the dlvlalon. 'Ilie Cavemen iirotrclrd their uncle lrted rrcord bv beating lleddlng, Calif., 3S-30, Thursday nl.liL KKll' I.KAD Mlllon-Frerwatcr kept Ita lead In . ni.nl. ? but had to come lrom be. 1 luiul with a last minute touchdown and convemlon against l.aUrande to do It. A 10-yard pusa plny lrom Jerry- Crlmniiwi to Jiiry Mc Lautthlln plus Larry Lutclier'a hue rrssful place-klrk gave Mllton Freeu'ater a 1&-I4 win. Tho leading Dlsl ( team. Cor vullls, waa Uliecl by Eugene, one ol Hit Dlsl. J lenders, 20-0. But CorVpllls still la unbeaten In dis trict 4lay. Bend, the No. 2 team, wiureird by Albany, 12-7, while Bnlrro defeated Bprlnglleld. 10-7. The No. 1 tcuin 111 Dlst. 8 Marslillcld meets Roscburg to nigh InJA-2 cnmpetlllon. Rainier con tlnund to bo the class of Dlst 1. It sjired Its fourth strnlght win, wallotilng Wnrrenton, 37-7. 81. Jlel ens remulned In the race with a 13-0 inn over Seaside. BOTH WIN Hdedsport and Toledo kept their Undefeated record in met t Uprrjhport Htenm-rollered Newport 3-1 while Toledo llnllencd Tiilt, 41-0.; tn Dlst. 4 Canhv grabbed top 5jt! by beiillng Kstnrnda. 19-1. ' l llvdrton handed Molalla Us Ural millet deleat. 7-0. Dallas staved i il race by ovorpowerlmi San'dv 30-0 Uitlversllv r? Kugeiie became the luvotite In Dlst. 6 afler Its crushing 45-0 defeat ol Junction Cltv. In Central Oregon's nisi. 0, riinevllle continued to domliuile ""ii n ai-n Vlclorv over Ilurna Tl Ma Pi'Uicvlllc'a fourth straight win Villanova Bams 'Bama TUBCAI.OnRA Aln m i.ii.i.. churning Vlllnnovn ci'iished through i.. - : i . 11 ,l"10 victory "n a,t Interscctloniil lootbull game lust night. cTieLvlctor." "'""'yd he South rn JO'frence team all the wy. and tilled im n,. i,iL". H0-,,mle "Ml"" "if Tldo since up a 84-4 tally In 1007. I OH BOY! . . . this is Sumpin'! letter gel Settled Hare for . Winter Fella . . . EMPIRE HOTEL Right of 8th l Main Phone 7113 Foreman Scampers For Owls nOlMK. Iiln. i Special i-Bcatback Meiiin llnwuril was Ihr whole show an Htilne Junior college dr.. Icsird OrrKiin Tech leal lilhl, 14- u, in-inre iiuwi tans. II i considerably IIIfrent Hum lull vcur hen the llronros whacked I he- Owln, 63-0, an M UH' Held, lleiwiiid. Ihr liljpoinid Brano Inlltuck. hrorrd IkiIIi Bolr touch dowun mid rorricd fur 100 of Uiln'n TM ynrdn. Dim Fornnuii prevculrd a blnk hml ho r.l 40 yard fur Ore iri'h'K loiio luuchdown In lh Uilrd (limner. TIIIIKATKN Tirh Uirrnlrnrd in the llrnt nuurler when nuurd Floyd PrlM rrcovrred a lumble on Bobie'i 31. Hut the Owbi were cut horl with it bobble on the tlx-yurd line. Then llobe venerated drlvt with Howard, lullbark Dwlght Wlnslow and Imlfback Oux Ptatoa aupiilyiiiK Uie Kao and Howard nnimpered over from Uie lour yard line. Attain In the hecand period. Uie Owla thtenlencd with Foreman, l.arry Jrtrr and In (lrnetln ad vancinir the bull on aparkllnn runa 10 Hoine a three-yard line. But Uie 11 rone on kicked up a valiant goal Hue aland there. TWO 1'I.AVH In the third, the Owln wouldn't lie turned bark. Starling on Itn own , urelerh moved to Dotae'a 40 on two plava. highlighted by Jnrk llrown'i Jo-yard paw to Tore- mon. roreman danred over for the wore iroin there. Jater'a kick ' wine and Bolie held a 1-1 iron until me lourui nuarter when llnwnrtl went to work again. Delenilve hallhark Herb filarak interrented an Owl iu on the 3.V From there Howard IH'er bunged vard for a touchdown, l eland Fowler kicked both Bolst'i extra polni.i. V.ri t.i.lii,,, .. . vru iMuinr Tout r.l rardait . . Jflr.l I.n . ri allvmelrfl ... Imm rinplld . . Paa Inureaplad Panatlv ardaa OT lis aic Jrj ..'""" HTl.ror.ma pouila: njC-fowlar , a. Chiloquin Plasters Wildcats By HAROLD McKAT Chlloquln'a Hamhera walloped the KlamaUi Wildcats, 33-6. yeater day on Modoc practice field. With the game barely three min utes old. Scott Hartley scored for CIiIIoquiii. capping a march with a one-yard touchdown rilunir. HurUey scored again In the sec ond frame, driving over from Uie Klamath 18 and running the extra point. Eight plays later Klamath's Clinton Mills scored from (he Chiloquin seven-yard line afler he. John Ttlman and Louie Tau cher advanced Uie ball from the wildcat 44. Mills missed the only try for extra point, a kick. Floyd Hescock raced 80 yards for a Chiloquin acore fn Uie sec ond quarter lo give the Panthers a 20-8 halftlme lead- Oene Gentry gathered In tw-a passes In the fourth quarter, both times going over for touchdowns. RENEW FEl'D SOUTH BEND. lnd W Notre Diinie will renew a sliillng loot bull aeries with Southern Metho dist today before a capacity crowd of S7.CXI0 fans and millions of others on a connt-to-cosst television hook up. CO-FAVORITES PORT SMITH, Ark.. OPV-Natlon. al amateur champion Billy Max well and Frank Stranahan, the To ledo strong boy, are favored today "J ?.1,00i.,!!!elr. wny lnt0 " nl of tho Wlllard Memorial amateur golf tournament, JUCKELAND TRUCK Ls.Ay.s " SHVICl 1 1th & Klamath Ph. 2-2311 (SUMO FUN Onoumi fleftl and Fujitayama, two of a group of Japanese Sumo wrestlers touring the United States, strain to throw each other off balance in a New York hotel gymnasium In a locked position called Ken Ken. The 300-pound-plus matmen study their sport for years before en gaging in matches. V in anjto. ifotrj mnog . Hornets Punch Husky Team, Tie for Lead rn. t 000 1 OlH ..vw .auo ooo QUO It n Ivy 3 q Malm 3 0 tMt-rcd llviri a a CblUquta , , . . I Sonanta O 2 MtrrlU . 0 4 Titr4aVTt trri lUnlvy 44 Merrill 13 Sacred HmM II Bonanza T Henley and Malln are tied up today In their race for Uie Klamath County Class B football title, a race that Is shaping up for a show down November 3. The Mustangs, Idle yesterday, saw Henley lie them for Uie league leadership with a spanking 44-13 win over Merrill. Both teams now hold a 3-0 record. In Uie other game on the bounty agenda yesterday, the Sacred Heart Trojans bounced Bonanza, 18-7. Gordon Ramsey opened scoring for Henley, romping to pay dirt from ten yards out In the first quarter. The Hornets scored three times In the second frame. John Lchto passed to Don Anderson on a 30 yard tally play for the first score. Mack skipped 78 yards on an end run for the eecond touchdown. Lehto brought the halftlme score to 25-0 when he sneaked over from his quarterback position for nine yards Into the end tone. Jim DeVore tallied in both Uie third and fourth quarters, smash ing 12 yards through guard In Uie third frame and Intercepting a pass thrown by Bruce Sanders and run ning 58 yards for the fourth-quarter cotuiter, Lehto closed out the scoring with a 18-yard touchdown pass to An- Sports Mirror By The Associated Tresa Today A Year Age Pitcher Art Houtteman of the Detroit Tigers was Inducted Into the army. Five Years Ago Southpaw Har ry Brecheen ot Uie St. Louis Card inals notched his second World Series victory over the Boston Red Sox 4-1, to tie the series at Uirco games each. Ten Years Ago Billy Dudley, fleet Virginia halfback, led the na tion's scorers with 88 points after four games. Twenty Years A-o Walter John son was reappointed manager of the Washington Senators for 1932. Only '37 Includes: ReusaMrle Ticket! Airport-Stadium Ridel Yeur Game Ticket! WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL BUREAU Wlmtma Hettl derson In the last period. Mark kicked two points after touchdown. Sacred Heart posted a halftlme 12-0 lead over the Antlers, cashing in on Bonanza's fumbles. Wayne Neubert scored In the first quarter from the three yard line after a 80-yard march. Gary Thill Dicked 1m a Bonanza fumble and cruised 20 yards for the second-quarter score. Bonanza steamed up a 70-yard march In the Uilrd quarter to close the gap to 12-7. Irwin Crume went over from the 20-yard luie for the Antlers' only touchdown. The Trojan line rushed Marlin Wilson's punt In tho last quarter and Sacred Heart took over In scor ing territory. Pat Pratt rushed to the one-yard line, from where Jim Mahoney bucked over for a score. LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press New York (St. Nicholas Arena) Chlco Vcjar. 146 Stamford. Conn, outpointed Sonny Lou Volve, 144!3l New York. 10. Hollywood, Calif. Buddy. Jack llch. 133. San Francisco, awarded technical decision over Lavert Smith, 127i, Los Angeles, 3.8mlth unable to continue after accidental butt by Jacklich in Uilrdi. Stockton, Calif. Chu Chu Jlmin ez. 139, Los Angeles, stopped Tote Murluies, 138:V San Francisco, 1. I MRS. FDR 67 I NEW YORK. Ifi-Mre. Franklin D. Roosevelt observed her 67lh birthday Thursday. TRAVEL INFO PORTLAND, ifll The travel in formation department of the stnte highway department will again have a $350,000 budget. The com mission approved Hint sum the same as lor Uie past three years. STRVOGLE OVER MOSCOW. Idaho.i.iv-The Univer sity of Idaho reports that Ita en rollment has topped-the 3000 mark for the sixth straight year. It was a tight squeeze. Uiough. The offi cial figure 3002. to the KUHS Game BOISE! Via West Coast Airlines Charter Leaves Klamath Falls at 2:30 p.m. Fri.. Oct. 19th. Back that nite at 1:00 a.m. MAKE YOUR RESERVA TION bv Noon Monday, Oct. 1 5th Phone 8873 Second-Period Binge Gives I(U 13-12 Win By RKI) III RO Tlie Klumuth Pelicans climbed oil the football doormat last night, saving their big punch lor the one that counted, a 1312 victory over the heralded Black Tornado of Meclford. A Bill Pickett, to Chick Qulnow- ski pass and Pickett's one-yard loucnuuwii niuirm, plus Ken Young's valuable right loe spelled Klamath s big 13 points In a second-quarter puah but the bulk of the credit should be spread throughout the teum lor its vicious tackling and blocking that had Mcdford rocking back on lu heels In the clutclies. The Tornado blew a scare In a Jammed crowd of the grid faithful In the lust quarter when Dennis Conner cashed In a 74 yard drive with a touchdown dash to his rlghl side lrom the one yard line with Just lour seconds to go. MIKH tit: A pin could have been heard dropping on the wet turf when Doug Crlppen went back to boot the point that would have given Medford a 13-all deadlock. When the big Pelican lorward ! wall rushed through, Crlppen hur- ! ricd hia boot. The ball skidded on uie siuc ui uu iuui, uareiy clearing the grass and the kids thai u.ni.iHn't. nnii frim icnua ya an Inirenlhlr iimel alamneri In the Dlsl. 6A-1 books. There was lusl time for a kick- off. Medford logically tried an on- side boot but Uie ball didn't trav- el far enough. It wouldn't have made any difference because the final gun boomed during Uie wild scramble The Pels scored both their touchdowns within four minutes earlv In the second ouarter. both times capitalizing on costly Jded' lord tumbles. NO STEAM Neither team could work up any steam in the first quarter but the game exploded in the second period. Don Spinas, who dueled wlUl Klamath's Ken Young for running honors, ironically enough handed the Pels their first break late In the first quarter and the Pels took advantage of the turning point. Spinas fumbled and Doug Camp bell recovered on Medford's 36 yard line. Despite a five-yard pen ally on the Pels, scampers by Young of 11 and 4 yards gave Klamath a first down on Med ford's 28 on the last play of the first frame l TO PASS i Qulnowskl legged It for three, then Pickett faded back and I dumped the ball squarely Into Quinowskl's hands- near the goal line. Chick went over standing up. It was deceptive maneuver thai had Jack Horton faking a catch on Uie 10 to pull in Mcdlord s last two defenders. Qulnowskl slipped behind Uie secondary and gathered in the touchdown toss easily. Young's kick which subsequenUy proved the nappy margin was good. No sooner had Uie fans stopped talking about that one, when Med ford's guard Bob Walker fumbled a bad kickoff and Cal Gtlmore was found at , the bottom ol the pile-up with Uie ball on Medlord'g 46. PENALTY , . Young danced to his left 23 yards. Qulnowskl went for four DiMaggio Intimates Quitting NEW YORK, iff1 The question of whether Joe DiMaggio. wnose spectacular career with Uie New York Yankees besan 15 years ago. Is going to retire. aparenUy was setUed today the Clipper had made up his mind to quit. He declined to come right out and say he was finished, but he made it plain before heading for California by plane last night that he was delaying the Inevi table only In deference to the wishes of Yank President Dan Topping; with whom he talked for two hours yesterdsy. . "I have made up my mind to retire and that is my present In tention." said the great outfielder. "I have given It considerable thought." When DiMaggio entered - Top ping's office for the confab, he was ready to lay his cards on the table. Topping listened to the slugger and instead of Just say ing: "OK, Joe.' It's up to you." asked hlm to delay the decision for a time. What it all adds up to Is that DiMaggio has retired but. not of ficially. The chances are that he will make It stick, although he has changed his mind before. -a.t: . 5 .'' V IV !' FURNACES '.fera- 'jtaSft I- PADE & HOLLAND Ph. 3616 22 Sprinf more, but a penalty put the ball back on the 26. Young bounced back for two consecutive runs ol 11 and 10 yards lo the Jive-yard stripe. Pickett's aneak fell short by a yard but he came rlnht back with the same play that smacked Into jsc-orlng territory. Young's kick was- good out llleual use of the hanria put the ball back on the 17 for another try. Young took a pitch out from Pickett, aimed a Dasa at Horton that was dropped In the end zone. Medford came roaring back on the subsequent klckolf and In seven plays travelled OH yarns lor a score. Hon Spinas. Don's twin brother, scored on a tackle Uce from the three-yard line. Only a sensational tackle by xoung prevented Meoiord lrom scoring one play earlier when Con ner hit Don Spinas with a strike on the 35. Spinas whirled away lrom one Pel tackier on the 30 and only a shoestring stop by Young stopped Spinas on the three. Qulnowskt and Pierce pell-melled in 10 diock vrippen s kick with Just four and ball minutes to gu In the half. STOPS SCORE End Jerry Johnson stopped anoth er arnra arhen maHHnnn1 lla. ford team started rolling attain i late in Uie second Quarter. Quarter. I back Norm Hanscom found Conner wlUl screen pass and Conner f"? e K'maUr 30. Just when looked like he had clear sailing, Johnson raced Into make the stoo. ere w" Ume 'r Just one more f" completed pass that gained 1 ,ouI whe" "le endco i wiUi Uie Pels holding to a 13-6 lead. J11?1?, time In the I ":0ndalf and had another score ""more raceo over from the 16 on a naked reverse but a costly 15-yard penalty nullified the play. The Pels scored the one that didn't count, covering 73 yards In Just six plays. Highlight was Young's 47-yard cruise. Going to his left. Young was trapped. Vir tually Uie entire Medford team was swarming on the little halfback, when he reversed his field and hot-footed it to Medford's 16 be fore he was hauled down. DOESN'T COUNT Two plays later Gllmore rounded end for the score that didn't go in tne oooks. Pickett kicked over the goal and the Tornado lined up on its 20. On the first play. Don Spinas took a pltchout to the left and 89 yards later his electrifying run was frus trated by Qulnowskl again when he was dumped 11 yards from paydtrt. The Pels stopped Medford cold and four plays later took over on their own seven-yard marker. Again, lust a minute later, the Pel were called on for a gallant defensive Job. Pickett's punt was blocked by Ed Davis and Medford took over again on Uie 19. Two running plays by Ron Spinas and Conner pushed Uie ball to the 10 out spinas lost one and John Mason and Matthew Del FatU tossed Con ner on his backsides way back on the 31 on the fourth play. ALMOST After an exchange of mints. Med ford cooked up lu storybook march that almost paid off in a tie. It was a game designed for fan Uirllls and ignited hopes of a dist rict win for Uie Pels. One obstacle remains and that a big one Uie Number One team In the state according to the Associated Press poll. Grants Pass. ataflalira Net yards mahtnf. Npt yards passing Tout net yardaas -Mc. 104 144 2ta . 23 . 134 rirat downs ruahtng First downs passlnt First down Densities Total First Downs .. Ps59es tried Passes completed Paasea Jncomptsle Passes intercepted .... Number punts , - 7 . is. a - t-uni average rumples BaU lost fumbles number pepsllies s 3 Yards penalised 4S S5 Touchdowns . 3 a Conversions ...f. . t 0 Score 1.1 1 Tourhdowm: Klamath Fslls: Qulnow skl Picket. Medford: Ron Spinas. Con ner. Conversions: Klamath Fsll Young. INDIVIDUAL YADAOR Klamath Falls TC Vfl PC Picket . . s Oulnowskl. 7 Young 17 Hanson - S OUmore ... 4 Medlars' Hanscom 3 Tonne- . . , .. 10 Deo Rntpaa .... .. ;ll Ron Solnas S Hollowsy 3 2.33 0S6 111 3 60 1.S -4.33 1.S0 . 3 -1 0.30 14 -i a 1"4 , 21 1 HOCKEY PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Victoria 4 Seattle 3 Tacoma 4 Vancouver 4 Calgary 4 Edmonton 1. Does Yeur Piggy-Bonk Rattle? Did you save as much s you anticipated during the past year? How much, have you saved In the past ten years? If your savings plan Is bogging down you need a systematic method something along the lines of a Sun Life Endowment Policy. Start saving this sure way today. Duant Bktr. Mi 7777 today! Duane V'JJrJ' '' Dirt. At. " Jh SUN dull LIFE : z sasasasassssssssssssss! '5 fp Nt" ' IN THIS CORNER! Donna Sproat capped several weeks ot elimination matches yesterday with a smashing 10 and 9 victory over Frances Mosebar to win the Reames country club title. The proud champion says it's her first club c own. FOOTBALL y SCORES' J COLL EG t, rordham 33 Boston College 19 Tttnplc 47 Albrifht 6 Villanova 41 Alabama 18 Geor.ce Washlnston 28 Vtrvini Tech 13 Stetson 21 afurman 20 Miami iat 7 Purdue 0 Drake 26 Detroit 6 Doan 20 Omaha 14 MiUikUn 21 Illinois College Pittsburgh (Kas) 31 Washburn 0 . Iowa Central, 21 Parson 0 , , Bethany tKas 31 Bethel 0 Colorado Mines 7 New Mexico A&M. 0 Weber 20 Carroll (Monu 0 Ricks 37 Dixie (Utahi 9 San Francisco 43 San Jom State 7 Santa Bar barm 33 Fresno Bute 22. Vanport 40 Port Und Air Base 20 Boise Junior College 14 Oregon Tech olcal Institute 6 HIGH SCHOOL Aitoria 34 Gresham 0 Mtlton-Preewater IS La Grande 11 Woodbum 37 Mount Angel 13 Wallowa 23 Joseph 30 Amity 40 Sherwood 13 Nestucca 33 Wheeler ft Verboort 63 Gaston 12 Tillamook 21 Central Catholic (Port land' 12 Oak ridge 33 Elmlra 0 M pie ton 2fl AUea 0 Cascade Locks 52 Mosier 12 Monroe S3 Philomath 6 ' Stay ton 7 Salem Academy 9 North Bend 36 Cotuge Grave 0 Bend 13 Albany 7 Canby 19 itacada 7 The Dalles 39 Wy-East 0 Florence 19 Waldport ft Prlnevtlle 27 Burn 6 Newberz 23 Ttgard 12 Silverton 7 Molalla o University (Eugene 43 Junction City 0 Redmond 31 Lake view 6 Dalla 39 Sandy 0 Central Union .Monmouth) 41 Sheri dan ft Dayton 37 Willamina 7 Eugene 20 Corvallts 0 Forest Grove 19 West Linn 13 Oregon City 12 Beaverton 13 Salem 19 Springfield 7 Klamath Falls 13 Medford 12 Heppner 49 Umatilla 0 St. Helens 13 Seaside 0 Lebanon 13 Sweet Home 7 Park Rose 7 Clatskanle 0 Milwaukie 33 Hood River ft Ritnler 37 Warrenton 7 Hlllsboro 43 McMinnville 20 Toledo 41 Talt 0 Hermlston 12 Pomeroy (Wash) ft Reedsport 38 Newport 12 Baker 13 Pendleton 0 Siuslaw 19 Waldport 6 Roosevelt 25 Grant 13' Lincoln 27 Jefferson 20 Cleveland 6 Benson 6 Washington 19 Franklin 6 'Miss Sewer Cleaner..' DETROIT. I "Miss sewer cleaner of 1952" would seem to be a ilUe most comely young wom en would avoid like poison. But brunette Gaylio Davis. 17. of Detroit claims It. thankfully. "What's In a name," she asks, "if you get attention?" uayna, you see. nas amomons for a theatrical career, "Hollywood and Broadway, both." She says publicity wUl help her. So when she heard that a sewer cleaner company was taking appli cations for the tiUe "I went down to see about it." '"They told me I'd get nice, big blowups of my picture at sewer cleaner, conventions all over the country," she said. mey made It look very attrac Uve." So her picture has been taken tn a bathing suit that displays her curves (34-inch bust, 23-tnch waist, 35-inch hips) to good advantage, And she's wearing boots." What else would a sewer queen wear? AType Gas Oil Coal Wood Whether you need a imall-spac heater or 0 new furnace now, before the days get much colder is the time to attend to the .matter. See us for your home heating needs. No obligation, . "Our Prices Are Lower!" HAFTER FURNITURE CO. 9th & Klamath EASY Donna Is Reames Champ Donna Sproat got things over In a hurry yesterday and today she's wearing the Reames Country club women's golf crown. Donna slammed her finals foe. Frances Mosebar. with a 10 and 9 victory yesterday to walk off wiui tne cnampionshlp lor tbc first time. . Other flight winners were Mil. dred Merryman ( and S first night winner over Betty Sharp); Faye Drew (5 and 4 second fliaht winner over Marian Shannon), and Nell Hancock (2 up over Blanche i.unay in tne senior division). Derby champion was Marcella Raymond who beat Omega Peak in the finals. Freida Beeber won the derby's second flicht. iwatinff Helen Perkins. Betty sharp also won a trophy for turning In the five lowest scores during the month-long club tournament. O'Reilly, Knox In; Rematch Prnmnlni- TLf nV T tilJ - - -.V....VVV. . fuva, uuiaj u aU" nounced yesterday that Glen Knox and Jarir n'Rnii lu 0,111 ... . re-showlng of their mot donny- hmnt Af 1 . w n vuujie ui wecis ago In the armory ring Wednesday. Gordon Hessel, big New Mex ico trrannler urhn vava ir-.. i. . . lumps last week but lost the nod on a fast-count by Referee Danno McDonald, will meet the Galloping Ghost In the semi wlndup. . Carl" Engstrom, sensational Swedish performer, goes against Jack Carter in the opener. Tickets are on sale at Castle berry's drug. Bulldogs Win Third Dorrls' Butte Valley Bulldogs continued along Its unbeaten trail yesterday, smacking McCloud, 40 18, In a six-man football game on the losers' Held. It's the third straight league win for the Bulldogs. . Dorrls rallied from an 18-6 half time deficit for the victory. Jim Cooper and Don Kempke each socred twice. Ed Viets and Bill Copeland each added one touchdown as the Bulldogs staged their second-half binge. OPEN LEAGUE -MADISON. Wis., UV-Ohlo State, tabbed the team to beat for the big Ten football crown, will open its conference challenged against Wisconsin today before 51,000 fans. FAVORED EAST LANSING. Mich., UI Michigan State was favored today to take Marquette's Hilltoppers as decisively as they have In any three encounters 47-0, 48-7 and 34-8. for Every Need and Electrical TERMS Phone 4878