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fnrr.snAY. novkmdkii m, insi IIKItAI,!) AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAIJ.S. ORKGON PAGE SEVEN U 1 (? nj Itime ouTifBend Tips 12 i I END f ' ii ip.iiiiin in i VAX I SpOD Stanford Jumps To 4th Spot Itv IMI.I'II MOOI N NI'.W YOKK. Mlcliluiin HlittP. buck oil ltti III lil r ArtMH'llilnl I'icnh' Itrotlmll noli, iiinv b himl in tlhlnrlMP Irnin lit porltlufi ni the nn 1 Irunt In Hip iiittlon. The KprrUriiltir Bimrtuitn litkr on luihuiui ttutinduv mut tl'i.p ciiil ilii'U hrit.-Min tlt follow Iiik Wert -imiuil Culnruilu. tluili u nines hiAilt, pi uvp ruftv Uir llto In I mil iiinnbrm uf ll Ul Ten. liiiipftMp, whirl. (Iruniird lo her- olid after ft IhrrP'Wrrk rrUcn l thp lop, luut Ihipp loituhlrn hnr t inu II u ii v to n perfect urii'.mi. I he Vln take on MlhlfiMuil. Ken. nutty ntul VitnclfibiH Afivlusuii Hdtir. Irudpr (tip fir it "aij Lcrk.i. vuultr) Iroiti I If tli pltu n Uilurrk Hllrr dtuWlllH 56 of I f0 hi t-ptnt-p vutrn nnd 1314 imlnli i i "in MMrl wrtlri b nnd Mj(r' ititrrpi II. I INI 1111 It f I I rniirmcf Buknrd 42 IirnU mid I lift point. IhP IIucp rmcf-nrUnrn urn rldlim Hpvnn-unmp. witminu ill rakh I hp hptirlnnn clmntrd to Dip tup n a rcull ot their ninnMiltiH W v , 'torv ovrr Noire Dump. Trime- r.rp ami til inot n pu n red runv 6U14 mmI 40-13 vR-torlo-t. rcnuertlvelv. icr WanlilitKton atic I,rp, nnd lown. Ill mo l has two touuh con ffirncri Kniiipn rrmnliiUiK atjAlnit uhlo untie nnd Noriltwrntprn. Hirer oilier unbriilrn nnd untied lemnn foltoUpd the ion three, titnn lutd, with PiKht victories, rnnir in fourth with OM point. MaryUm!. bonnllnu uenrii Victoria, pUcrd with W7 polntn nnd l'riiuclon. nlno unbeaten in neveri ouUiikh. win Mxth with 703 do in Li. HoundliiK Mil Uip top ten are- Ororuln TpcIi. VMkcoiuiin. Kentucky mvd Baylor in Mint ruder MI'. AT TROJANS Binnfnrd flalnrd fourth en the mrength of It 3720 victory over .Southern Cnllfnrnln. Mnrylnnd brppfpd to a 40-31 win over Nnvy mid Princeton wUituereU Ilnrvnrd, 54-13. onria TVch'a tntbiitn but onctied FnRlnrcrn moved up to pycnth nltrr trouncbiK VMI. 34-7. Winconam rdRpd Into rlphth plnce dpitpllp n touuh 1S-7 dec I Ion over I'pnnnvlvnnln. Kentucky ntnenred Xnlnnr. 37-0. Bnylor moved back into the tenth loi by trimming Ifxan. 1A-6. Iloth Southern Cal nnd Texnn dropped out of the top len. TtiP "roi mi fell from alxth to Uth nnd Texts dropped from tenth to lath. The lender with firm place votes in foarenthenifl ipotnta on 10-8-8-7--t-ll 3-2-1 bttJlH 1. iMlrhlcnn Btata (W) 1316 5. Tenneiuee 43 .1155 IHS . oil . tn . 79S . Ma .. 400 1. Illinou i30i 4. Hlanlnrd (13) .... s Maryland U) . Princeton in l ., 1 Cleoritla Terh - Wisconsin ill 9 Kentucky (4) . 4 10 Daylor 238 Ri:COM) TKN II. Houlhrrn Colllornla 191 I.' Oklahoma 111 7!t 11 Tr Christian M M Hun Francisco b3 S. Texas - 38 in C'olllnrnlB 57 17 Wsshintton Stale 2) I. UCLA 23 10 Rice 23 .'(i Cincinnati 18 others recrlvlnu votes Included' Holy C'nxa. Vlmlnla, Tulsa. Ohio Hinle, Cornell. Arkansnn. Noire linme. Hucknell, Mississippi. Temis A anil M, Michigan. Collee n( Pn- Ulc, Vlllanova, Soulliem Metho dist. rni.i.tnr Hv Tht AivUlf4 Trft Marietta 33 Km iW. V 0 New Mlru Walrn 20 ArKUIIS ftlat II lnl-UI(i 0 Sxlilh Uakola Mln to niack tllkli l.hrS' 1. I limn ariiooi. 1 .rnil 0 llaker II 1 akrada 2 Hlaylon 7 Mom 31 Wyaaal 0 llanrt 3n Klamath Falla 13 llnuil River 0 Tlia Uallaa U Jim Thorpe Said 'Broke' NEW YORK. IPi Indiana In the metropolitan area are rallying to help Jim Thorpe, Hie fabulous In dian athlete who la recovering Irom mi operation nt Philadelphia. Thorpe's wile aald the onetime All America football stnr and Olympic medal winner, voted "Ath lete of the Century" in Associated Press poll, Is without funds. Rambler Deliveryman "The Newest- Car In the NASH Line" Truly a Deluxe Panel Delivery Suburban Panel Mall Routes Painters, Carpenters For Economical 1030ss Hauling and Delivering I 757 il Down Balance 30 Months KLAHN NASH CO. ft 6th St. 'tans Lrfi THIS IS THE CAPER that lrd lo Jack O'Reilly's loss to Ihc Galloping Ghost by disqualification l.isl Wednesday at tho armory. O'lteilly places the Ghost's Adam's apple on the top strand of rope and docs a neat, if illegal, joh of chok ing. When Referee Iluck Davidson (background) tried to break It up, O'lteilly decked the arbiter. Davidson raised tho masked man's arm In victory. O'Reilly, not the obed ient type, will probably try the same tactics tomorrow night when he teams with George Dusette against the Ghost and Jack Carter in a tag team match at the armory. Champ, Dusette Hold Wrestling Oeorge Dinette rei urn to hi old stomping ground tomorrow niitht on the armory wrestling card. 'I tn alonr t enough to pack In the fan at the punch pa luce but it juM one feature on a star-studded rard. City Cagers Meet Tonight Teams not represented at to nltiht's city IcaKUt basketball meet inathc third such orRanlialtonal confab In lite past few weeks will be on the outside looking in. This announcement cornea from a loague spokesman who aald tho cnue schedule will be drafted to night. Tile meeting starts at 7:30 In Hie city council chambers at Ihc city hall. tilx tenina are planning to enter the city cage circuit but hope Is still held out for an elghl-lcam loon. tentatively. Die teams are Hill top Cale West-liitchcork, Palmer Ion Lumber Co., Itlckys. Herald and News, and Payleas. Drugs. Olllcers will be elected for the 10M-S2 season al tonight's session. Cleveland Bans Prep Broadcasts CLEVELAND, tfl-Commerclally spunsorcd broadcasts of high school athletic events have been banned by the Cleveland board of educa tion tin the advice of Uie city law department. Joseph H. Crowley, cllv law di rector, said lnut night tho board hna no legal authority for allow ing sponsored broadcasts. "A person does not send his son or daughter lo school to hBve him become a chattel over television or radio," Crowley added. EANBRANO OCT LOS ANGELES. ITI Al Sanbrano, offensive guard lor USC, probnbly won't bo ready lor tho game against UCLA a Week Irom Bat urdey. Conch Jess Hill ld yes terday Hint Sanbrano dislocated an elbow In the opening play ol tho Stanford game. IT'S POOLE'S FOR SHOT GUN SHELLS Sportsmen Light Delivery Paper Routes Phone 3650 Top Spotlight Dmelle. long-time favorite here. makes his appearance In a tag team match. Dul. Imnginaliou-sllrrUig as Hie team till may be. il shares Interest with a rt-iuuich. starring llghl heavyweight champion Andy trc muiiie. Treinaine tangles again wilh Gor don Hcssell, New Mexico wrestler who handed the chunip all lie could handle last week before losluir two of three lulls in a non-tllle bout. Hesacll thinks he can beat Tre main and asked lor another chance. Tremalno'a title won't be at slake In this one either. TAfl MATCH 1 I Dusetle returns aller almost a year's absence In a harrowing tag match. Ills partner will be Jack O'Reilly, cocky Aussie. Dusetle and O'Hellly fuce the Galloping Ghost and Jack Carter, I boih of whom major In unorthodox tactics, ! The card Is designed tor funs who like scientific but rough mill ing (Uie Tremaine-llessell goi and 'raw mavhem ithc lag niatchi. INC'RKASK I Castleberry's drugs report a pick up In reserved ticket sales for this : outstanding grappling presentation. ! Tomorrow night the armory bo I office opens al 7:30. one hour be 1 fore Hie curtain-raiser. Sports Mirror II v The A.awlnlMl l--- Toaay A Year Ao Beime Bier man. head football coach al Min nesota for 18 years, announced ho would retire at the season's end. Five Years Ago Bcnu Jack, lor mer world's lightweight champion, fractured his kneecap while train ing for a bout wlU Willie Joyce. Ten Years Ago Tho 'United Statea team won Ule international military clinllenge trophy at the horse show m Madison Square Oarden. Twenty Yean Akn -The New York Yankees purchased Newark ol the International league. "MAss IT'S WB30T PUT IN IT- WhaUvtr your automotive prob lem bring It to in. Wo con lolvo It! Pirates Fall From Top fen ' By 'Ihr Aniio(-llr! Trrftii Ortiht.i l'ufl Hindi! It elhl HtmlKtu IIiIh wrrk Mud nKulii wuri fiiuni'il thi Nn. 1 IFHin In Um llnul AitMK.-lnlf!U PrcMt hlKh M'hool Iixit Imll poll ol the iMTHsfju. Every fiporl.swrltcr Hnd Hportwrnitrr pur tlrtiiiitinu leave Grant Phm llrftt plucc vole. Ku'iscvrll I Portlund held to Its Nn. i xpol 111 (lie llnul poll, re reivluu all the vutea lor tccond pluce. (IIANtil'S 1 'Ilierc were Mime chiiKe In the I rent ol the top ten. Antorla moved up Irom No. lo No. 3 aller win- i iiiiik lti mil 111 BlraiKlit Kume lait weekend. 28 o over Salem. Ornnl I ol Portland also moved up one place to fourth position. Illllsboro. No. 3 last week, skid ded lo No. 6, only a few points . ahead of Mllton-Freewater In No. ' 6. Gresham held Hlllsboro to a 12-1 12 tie last weekend while Mlllon-1 p'reewater was downing Pendlcln, I 33-7. I Prlnevllle moved up to No. 7 after rolling over Redmond. 2M). i University High of Eugene ad vanced lo eighth place after hold-! inR Fugene high to a scoreless tic. MOVE IT I Coqullle moved up from the abo rans into the No. 9 position. Just 1 one point ahead of Eugene In No. ' III. Although winning a playoff spot bv downing North Bend, 13-0, the Marahfleld Pirates fell from the top len. Marshfleld wound up a ' lew points behind Eugene and lopped the also-rans. Prlnevllle. University High and loo ii i lie are the only class A-2 schools In the first len. are from Class A-l. largest schools Eugene la the onlv team in the top ten that won't go Into the state Year's Day representative In Pasa pluyoffs this weekend. Eugene was ' dena. Illinois beat both, ineligible because It did not ached-1 Coach Red 6anders of UCLA nl ule enough district opponents ready has opined that the riltnl Kesuils ol the final poll tlirst-'can place votes In parenihcsesi: I. drams Pass (131 130 2. Roosevelt 117 3. Astoria 95 90 .. 70 66 45 31 .. 21 20 Oregon 4. Grant 5. Hlllxborn fl Milion-Frecwater 7. Prlnevllle . .. 8. University 9. Coqullle . 10. Eugene Olhers: Marshfleld City 6. Vale t. 18. Class B Schedule Comi iplete By The Associated Press Dcneauies nave been drawn tin jor me lirsl round of the Oregon S??.i?rn? ?,"'-mR" h'8h The Class B line-up lor next weekend: Knappa iDlst. 1 vs. Gervals (2) Creswcll I3i vs. Drain 141, P.ioenlx l vs. Maupln 6i, and John Day (7 vs. Wallowa 181. In six-man football, It will be: Westport (Dist. 1) vs Valsctz (31. Coburg (3) vs. Riddle. (41. Jacksonville (51 vs. Wasco (61. and. Boardman (71 vs. Hunlington (8). I Louis May Go to Korea HONOLULU, tiP Joe Louis ar rived here last night enroute to Japan and possibly to Uie Korean front. "I'll go lo Korea If they Want me to," the former world's heavy weight boxing champion said. Louis is sceduled to give seven exhibition matches in Japan. Smart Pointer! J life Km Shooters aay there's nothing like a day in the field to make you jeel fitter, loo better. Anil-nothing like the famous Vitnlis "liO-Second Workout" to make your amp feel filter, Am'r look better. BO seconds' brisk massage with ifiniitfaf i'ii(7 Vitnlis and you KEEL the di (Terence In your scalp-prevent dryness, rout flaky dnmlrufr. (VlUilis Jbiffs germs associated with infectious dandruff!) Then 10 sec onds to comb and you SEE tho difference In your hair-far handsomer, healthier looking, neatly groomed. Vitalis contains new grooming ingredient. Try Vitaliai i "Thry're a lur bunrh of bowlers. Al figure It' good advrrtUIng!" TOOLE MAKES SQUAD Eight CORVALLlfl, Ore.. Players Including live lcltcrmcn named to the OrcKon Stale var.Mly baleclball aquad yesterday. Coach Blata OKI handed varsliy aMKinmenta to Jim Mau. Danny Johnston, Jim Padxeit. Jack Orr and Bob Edwards, letlerman: Jim tiugrue, a reserve lost year; Ted Itoinanoff. 6 foot 8'2 Inch transfer and 'rrshman Bill Toole of Klam ath ."jIIs. Gill said lour or live berths are still open. Illinois Would Be Favored LOS ANOELES. I The notion thai the Pacific Coast Is headinst lor Its seventh straight Rose Bowl defeat had another sunriorter to- day the University of Washington. ! bul The others I Washington and UCLA are th ine atale a on'v '' coast teams this season wno nave played Illinois, popular i choice as the Midwest's New iick any team me toasi con lerence can put on the field. So yesterday. Bert Rose. Washington's athletic publicist, stood up before the weekly meeting of the Southern California football writers and made the same forecast. KKKP WINNING "When the game Is over evcrv- body somehow feels thev could have beaten Stanford bul didn't." said Rose, recalling last Satur day's game between the Indians and Southern California. "Stanford has been that kind ol team. But generally we feel that Illinois Is much more dangerous.'' Coach Jess Hill, whose Trojans came out on the short end of the 27-20 thriller, foresaw a slln chance lor his club In the Rose Bowl race. DOG FIGHT "If Oregon State can't beat Stanford, we're sincerely hoping It can get at least a tie." said Hill. "Then the dog fight for the Rose Bowl begins all over again." Actually. Stanford needs only to trim OSC Saturday to win the Bowl bid without argument. II Oregon j suit, wlS- then Stanford must ! beat California the week loUowing. feob Feller 'Man of Year' CLEVELAND, I The Cleve land baseball writers today named pitcher Bob Feller as the Indians' "Man oi the Year" lor 1951. The big rlghUiander won 22 and lost eight lor the best record on the Tribe's mound stall. One ol his victories was the third no hllter ol his 13-season major league career. TO MARINES NEW YORK. 14 Don Newcombe, Brooklyn's 20-game winning pitch er, says he expects to be in the Marines by the time another base ball season rolls around. The towering righthander finished three days ol pre-lnductlon tests at Fort Jay, N.Y., over the weekend and he said he was given to under stand he passed without a hitch. ghdhti xv60-Sseohi Workout S Me Jfferehce in yotttet A Praavit at Iriilal-Mytn I In Snow BKNO i Special i-The Bend Lava Bears. Uisl. 8 A-l representative In the state playolfs. notched thrlr first victory over Klamath Falls since 1040 yesterday with a 2612 win over the Pelicans. ' The Armistice Day classic be tween the rival schools was high lighted bv a swlrilng snowstorm which fell throughout the second hall. The Bruins, playing their best j Kunic ui tuc scarujii, tuns coilllliufia early In the contest by taking the opening kickoff and marching 70 yards tor the first tally. IIICOVKR KL'MBI.K Alter two unsuccessful goalward marches of their own late in the lirsl and early In the second peri ods, the Pelicnns capitalized on a recovered fumble deep In Bend territory and hung up their first score on a 31-yard aerial from Ken Young to Jack Horton. Failure to convert, however, gave Bend a 7-6 edge, winch the i Bears extended to 133 bv halfltme. I Neither' team could score in the I third frame as snow kept botli the 1 Pels and Bears from shifting Into hlKn "car- I Mldwav in the final quarter Bend I solved the weather problem with a one-yard line punch bv Frank Ellis ' lor the Bruins' third score. Bend added Its last touchdown lale In the game with another one yard plunge, this time by Dick . Laurteu. Wilh 40 seconds remaining, the Pels snapped to life and Hortotl grabbed another touchdown pass, ihis time a 24-yard pitch Irom BUI I Pickett. PASSKS Bend's first-half scores were ne i gotlated on short passes to end 1 Dean Benson. I The winner lead In Jlrst downs. 11-10. The game closed the season for j the Pels, finishing wilh a 2-5-1 ! record. I Bend, meantime, swings Into drills for the state quarterfinal opener with Grant of Portland. Bend was voted In Saturday, end- , lng tied with Salem lor the Big Six title. Owls Can Cinch 2nd By The Associated Press Second place standing will be at slake Friday night when Eastern Oregon College of Education meets Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls In the flnBle of the Oregon Collegiate conference foot ball season. If Oregon Tech wins, it will have undisputed possession of second place. I But if EOC wins EOC, Oregon I Tcch and Vanport will be tied lor I The conference championship al- reaoy nas Deen won by Oregon College of Education. LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press Philadelphia Gil Turner, 146'i, Philadelphia, stopped Bernle Docu sen. 145'v. New Orleans (61. Grand Kapids. Mich. Chuck ua vey. 146. Lansing. Mich., knocked out Bob Yeager. 146, Los Angeles 151. New York Johnny (Red) De Fa slo. 142'j, Bayonne, N.J., out pointed Tony Allegro, 138, Mew York 1 8i. New Orleans Ralph Dupas 135. New Orleans, outpointed Fred Mon- lorte, 1384. Brooklyn m'. Boston Tiger Lowry, 177, New Bedford. Mass., stopped Willie James 202, Boston 7i. Holyoke, Mass., Baby Day; 158. Paris and Jacksonville. Fla.. out pointed Sammy Walker, 157, Spring uctu, mass, iivi WANT BOl'T NEW YORK, tfl Al Weill, matchmaker lor the International Boxing Club, said today three cities Philadelphia. Chicago and Miami are seeking a winter bout between Rocky Marciano and Lee Savold. I 1 1 it T j g "After: sftAVEa -Ar, NEW shaving treat that it as cool, stunuUting and bracing is a ocean breeze; EASY TO USE.' CONVENIENT for home or travcLl Atm iKart or aSoww, altar work Of play , . . t horna, oflict, club. Dotal, train or plana.,, 'HIS' Afiat Shan Stick JUUefo, Men's Shop Street Floor W a3 . : : -.a:- IW im LITTLE BIG STUFF Wee Greg Wetzel went straight from his high chair to the John Carroll university football gquad. The four-year-old Cleveland youngster gives a demonstra tion of football, as it should be played, before each home game. He snake-hips and stiff-arms his way toward pay dirt, and to prove that he's just as good in the line, simu lates fierce blocking. H HUtO, wotrs aonoc - " TURNER STOPS DOCUSEN WITH HAIL OF LEATHER By RALPH BERNSTEIX . PHILADELPHIA. Gil Turner! feels he has passed all the tests necessary lor a light with welter weight champion Kid Gavilan. The 21-year-old Pbiladelphian won his 25th and most convincing triumph ol an unbeaten career last night when he threw so many punches at Bemie (Big Duke) Do cusen, Uie clever little Filipino de cided discretion was the better part oi vaior ana quit in nis corner. Docusen refused to come out lor the seventh round. He told ring side physician Dr. W. G. Terry he had had enough. And In his convention ball dressing room, the New Orleans veteran said Turner was Just too good lor him. NOTHING LEFT" "I had nothing left. Turner Is everything they said he was. I wouldn't have believed one man could throw so many punches 11 I hadn't felt them." Dr. Terry who examined Docu sen s cuts, bleeding and closed left eye and his slashed right eye. said he probably would have let the ngnt go on, "but Docuson asked me to merh-l it. I told the referee to give Turner the light." Turner weighed 146!3 In stopping his 22nd opponent. The crowd ol 9035 who paid 36. 905 to see the scheduled 10 round contest were In agreement almost to a man with Docusen that the lime 145!i pound FUlpino bad enough at the end of the sixth. At the opening bell. Turner charged from his corner and start ed nailing rights and lefts that certainly landed on all legal por Uons of Docusen's anatomy. Toss ing punches in windmill style, Gil never let up his pace. HOCKEY Br The AitocUtrd Frets Pacific Coail Lcaiaa Victoria 7 Calgary 4 (Only gam in any league) par;. FILL OUT, CLIP, MAIL COUPON TODAY! Sears, Roebuck and Co. 133 So. 8th Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Send your expert to demonstrate j NAME. ADDRESS. i CITY. I Atc4' jCHK) Iff I r v" ? Docusen, who won the second round, stood in the center of the ring and matched punch for punch with Turner for awhile. So much leather was tossed that you could not keep track of the punches. But Uie Big Duke soon tired of being hit. He called It quits. And Turner? He looked as if he could have gone 10 more rounds. ell 'it ,y; i (MM mm Na II it f End your cleaning worries! DEMAND New,Time-Saving New Sold en Made-ta-Meoiure Venetian blinds 69 Harmony House Qualityl Per Sq. ft., Low at e Imagine! 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