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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1951)
WKDNKSDAY, NOVKMM-:H 21, m IIKRAU) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK NINE Kid Matthews Cools Whitlock in Second I'OHTLANI). 11 llnrrv li Wirnh.. mid Bull Hiilnry. IM. Port- MmIIIicwi cliopprd down Du v land, buttled Ui n draw In tlir Wlntliick ol Bitn rrmiclHco In I: III ; Rluhl-ruund hr ml llriiil. mid Hobby SALIE HALASIE (left) and Vlto C.onz.iIeK, wrestling mill Krt.s, mix lumorruw night in the urmory In the special event of a lop-drawer Tlitinksi;lvinj Day mat curd. Andy Trrmnino defends Ids liht heavy wt-ijilit title against (lor (l(in I lesscll and George lhisettc tangles with Jack O'ltellly in the other two oiic-honr limits. TREMAINE'S BELT ON DISPLAY HERE 1 'llio haiulnunio brll bclonulnu tor 'Ilie third bout ptitn Vlto Cion-j"l Andy Tieiiialno. rniblfiuatli- uf llio rales. Hip unorinmiox Cuijuti mid-llulil-tirnvywniilit t-liuinploimhlp oil Kd Mar. nicnlnrl Halir lliiliiftir. the Hip world, Ih now on dlnpluy at diminutive Kllilnntaii prliirr Dlck llerdrr'n, 6th mid Mnln, and' Ilie (wo nililKclfi idinw.d hrrr will be until llio Kl Pno. Tex., rreently with two other unrl'-r-xlr.ed mat kliiK daiiitleii the bell belore ; Kiupplern in it tun team mulch llordon Hpuell tomorrow nlulil ut ' that pi ed the urmory. the armory. I The IJu.ielte-O'lteilly bjut la a The ehaiiiplon.ihlp mnlrh head' iirudiie allulr 'Hie two were part lines ail ullllalitllll Turkey Uu)' "er last week nil il 111 -.1 the Ciullop ird ol three one. hour bouu I Intf Cllionl and Juck Curler. They In another mutch, (leorue l)u-1 had the mutch in their hip pock aelte facra Juck O llellly, llin ar- em when Du-.elle relilied to le louattl Auaiile. I lean III powerlul lull nelson oil the lilm.-.l ol the uot'ond round ol their ached' uled Ill-round buxlUK match here lunt nluhl. It won the lilt) alralnht knockout lor the Heultle lluhl-heuvyweluhl. a leudliiK contender lor Joev Maxlm'a crown, and rained hi.. htrliiH of conaecullve vlctorlen 'o 04, Inr luillnu a win laid Auuuit over Whitluck. A crowd ol 6105 paid 121. HOT to nee the hard-punctilnu Multhewn take the meuiure of tho challeimer Irom Han Franrlaco. Mntthewn weluhed 177 iiounda: Whitlock 182 l-.VKN TI-JIMM I The llnhtera buttled on even teruia lor the Ural round, with 1 Mattliewa concentrutlnu on Whit-1 lock'a body and the Han Fruncla-1 cud haiumerlnii at Malthcwa' liead. Hie riecond round wan a minute old when Miillhewn unleashed a lelt In the aloniach, followed It with a KtaKKerlim rlKhl to the law and a rlnht chop that tent Whll Iw k to the canvas, IP AT TURK Whitlock waa up at the count ol three, allhouuh Portland boxliut rulea require, a boxer to take a nine-count. Apparently out on hln leet, Whitlock tumbled to the rlnu nhle Keata when Referee rtiilnh I flrtiman frleri li linlrl lili.i Miuitihi ! i (he ropca. He waa bruuuhl buck into the rinu but toppled Uiroimh j llio ropea bkmIii necondfl Inter. That . mopped the Hunt. I Bill BonUinan, 100. I.onk'vtew. Btirneaa, 108, Lonkvlew, declnloned Floyd Murks, 171. Port I.ewln, In leutured alx-round prellmlnury. Bucknell Host In Tangerine OHLANDO. Klu , il Bucknell univeralty lia been Invited U play In Uie Taniicrl'ie Bowl ax boat teiun In the New Year's day foot ball name, official aald lam nlnlit. No opponent will be named, meinbera of the aclerllon commit tee aald, until a dellnltc answer from the LewlaburK, Pa., achool la obtained. Sports Mirror Klamath Bowlers Bear Asiiiand By The AaaiM-laled I'mi Today A Vear Afo Lola Cheer. 106-1 loniiahot, won the fourth I nice at Bowie. Md The laat extra-Inning garni of the World Berlea i the llrt game of the IMS aerlea. Rudy York's homer In the loth gave tne Red box a 2-2 win over the Cardinals A Klamath Falls women's bowl ing team chosen from the eity leagues were rude hosts to a keg llng team representing the Ashland Recreation Center In an Inter-clty match Sunday on the Oregon Tech alleys. Klamath Falls won the match were Martha Ciumldy, LaRayne Harris, Ruth Duff, Dorotha Kooerg and Mary Bothwell. ... .i niHrnaui rai ,j .M : ' " , , ' " mi-ivhi irom scratch, ro ling t ana Dald tne NullnnHl l(itii vm rnrn In i L. - ... . . . Wi.K lor 2., the longest straight Tlskllwa. 111. i 8 an,e 01 a- K-'main oowiera price oi uie muryiana racing aea son. Five Years Ago Notre Dame and Army were Invited to play char ity football game In the Los An gele coliseum. Ten Yeara Ago Ken Overlln out- Solnted Al Hostak In a ten-round out In Mudlson Hquare Garden. Twenty Years Ago Notre Darn suffered Its first defeal In 27 starts, losing to Southern Cali fornia, 18-14. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND lUGINC, OKI. 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McElhennv was nnmed lop man on olleune lor scoring all the Hu-klrs' points ill the jo M He with UCLA last week., i Horunev was Die chief defender In o:nn state scorclc.is tie with Il linois. Kt FULLBACK Foresler's feat was unusual In that lie MiHted to fullback on of-fen.-.e nnd In that nosltlon lugged the bsll over tor two touchdowns again.it Arkansus. On delenae. at Incklr. however, he turned In whul his cosch, 11. N. Kusaell, termed one ol the linen games ol the season, "lie made tuckles everywhere." Russell aald. Mnnooglan was the key man tin front In Stanford's victory over Oregon State. Ills blocking was tremendous. So maiiv linemen played a whale ol a game on both sides In the sroreless Ohio Slate-Illinois game at Columbus, O, that there was no outstanding Individual. That wasn't the esse In other games. Ted Duller, Tennessee giinrd. en Joyed what some observers called the grralr.it day ol his career against Mississippi. Dirk (Little Moi M6dr.ewle.skl. Maryland tackle, similarly hsd a good day. So did Rav Beck. Geor gia Tech guard: Jim Weathernll. Oklahoma tackle; Bob Wreckle, Vanderbllt turkl' Jim Mutschcl-l-rr. Notts Dnint nd; Ed Barker. Washington Ktat end, and BUI McColl. Stanford end. MKIHMlMtt Keleree Lou Marera gave the bout to Curler and the Ghost. That touched oil u skli in!-li between l)ll--leiie and O'Reilly when the Austra lian cmphusiged his dissatisfaction lor Dusotle's refu-ial to release his hold by aiming rights and lefts at the Canadian's Jowls llessell was tho logical choice to gel a crack at Tremalne s tide ' alter getting a draw with the ; champion last week and losing In a rough scuttle the week before 1 WF.IOH IN Wulghlug-ln ceremonies, w ill be ! held tomorrow, 4 p m., for the champion and contender al Radio cV.atlon KKJI. 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