Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 08, 1952, Page 13, Image 13

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Pirestlisig Run
peDBS Tonight
! rrnmntor Mok Llllird unUtche
i lh Armory door tonight lor the
' (sll-wlnter Wrestling season with
lld-prylng card that promisee Wo
ubiikI batch ol thrill.
! Tough Tony Itona and Terrible
l Tol Yamato will try to out-do oni
another In ' unorthodox maneuver!
In the haadlln bout.
Any alinllarlly between thla
wrap and alrelght celch-er.-catch-ran
wreatllng will be atrlotly coin
cidental. Yamato haa hie ace In the hole,
the dreaded aleeper hold. Ross
can retaliate with Just plain alam
bani wreatllng thai more llmea
than not leave hie foca battered
and beaten.
The bout la down (or an hour or
the heat two or three (alia.
DlHI-irii II Kit K
The (ana favorite, Oeorgea Du
aelle. appears In the aeinl-windup
agalnal a grappler new to the Ar
mory ring. Ile a Art Capltan,
highly-rated Oreek ahowman.
The time limit on Iho acini-wind-up
la 46 minute with the aame
:vo-of-lhree-fll atlpulathm.
Two other new (area appear In
Ihe 80-minuta, one-fall opener. The
tacea belong to Danny O'Rourke,
a killed, good-looking performer,
and Jack Terry, who majora In
Judy-type wreatllng he learned and
laught in the Army.
' TOI'-NOTUIKRH
Tonight' card la Just the begin
ning of a aerlra of ahow that will
bring top-notch wrestlers here.
l.illard namea Juat a few of the
trade he'll have on future cards.
Thev tr.iuon Lou The, world a
heavvwelghl champion; Kelli (Jun
gle lloyl Herluccf, Roger McKay,
who won the 1'aclflc Coast Junior
heavyweight title (rom Franklo
Btojack: Andy Tremalne, world"
llphl-hcavywrlghl title-holder; Flrlc
I The Clreall I'cderarn; Primo Car
nera, giant ex-hcavywelghl boxing
champion turned wreMIrr; Oor
genus Uenrge and the wreatllng
midget.
The Armory box-nltlre opena 1:90
tonight, one hour before the (Irat
bout.
TONY ROSS
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GEORGE DUSETTE
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Hunt Wages War On
Toot-Happy Officials
LOR ANOELES W Oraylng
Al Hunt ta a football coach who
Is lust about (rd up with over
if lout ouiciait. tie minaa ne na
cau.
In the two gamra Hunt' Valley
Junior College team haa played,
olficiah have called a total of 17
alleged Infraction and marched off
615 yards.
The first, with Tall Junior Col
lege 10 dava ago, aaw 63 penally
ralla an 3J4 assessed 340 for
Jlunl'a train. S lor Tad.
Last weekend, against Banta
Monica J. C. official! virtually
took the night off. They only
dropped the haiikv 34 tlmra and
doled out 20 yard...
Hunt, a graduate of Occidental
Collrge end for nearly a decade
a auccesslul high achool and junior
college mentor, aald he did not
want to blow the whittle on the
hiMle blower. Rulra mu.it be en
forced. But. up at Taft." lie recalled.
"It took an hour and two minutes
to nly tlir flrM quarter.
"There were no two aerlea of
rlava in which a penalty wasn't
celled. Thev called 37 offside nen
altiea aaatnst ua, mnt of them In
Ducks To Bank
On Air At tack
KUGKNE, Ore. Ifl Three Ore
gon playrra who missed last
v.urk'a game with Idaho will be
In shape lor Caiuiday'a Pacllic
1'aclflc Coast Conference football
clash with California al Portland.
Coach Lrn Ca.sanova aald lues
day tackle Len Brrrie. .end Ron
I.yman and halfback Ted Ander
son are bark In the lineup and
HI fare Ihe undefeated Beara.
Casanova aald the Ducks are
pinning their hones (or a victory
Kalurday on their pesslng game,
the aerond be.st in the ICC after
three week of play.
the flrat half. To et the ball game
over. I played my klda a yard and
a half back of the line of scrim
mage In the secend hall but the
lontln' kept on.
"We finally got the game over
In 20 mlnulra to midnight.
Hunt had no argument with the
scores. He beat Taft 35-3, and
banta Monica 7 0
Stocks
To Race
In I(F
Approval nf the Klamath Oold
Cup atock car race acheduled at
Kiamatn iounty rair urmmn im.
It aa a Went Coast Champions
ahlp battle at the IW-lap distance
waa annoucnen tansy.
The American Racing Associa
tion, Invited to aanctlon the race
here, haa approved the Champion
ahlp designation, according to
Charlea f.'urryer, race director.
Fred Frame, IndlanpolU "WW"
winner and ARA official referee,
atated that the Championship ata-
tua for the rare here waa allowed
alnce Ihe half mile Fair Ground
track haa been teaied and approved
oy tne Association.
The Klamath Oold Cup and a
large purse offered (or the race of
new atock eara and the anticipat
ed crowd for the Oct, 19 race here
waa believed to be the other con-
alderatlona Involved.
Designation aa the ISO ler Went
Coaat championship race la ex
pected to reault In an even larger
entry nai aa eome or me ownera
and drlvera anticipate the race for
the purpose of teatlng their cars
for the Mexican Road race they
have entered, which la to be run
In November,
Al frailer, In charge of entrlea,
aald all the leading pilot of the
Pacific Coaat and ninny who have
entered Ihe Mexlcai Road race
Indicated Inlereat Ir. the Klamath
event and he experts a flood ol
entrlea momentarily,
Hernh McOrllf, winner of the
ibao Mexican roan race; Marvin
Panch, Oakland Speedway and
Eureka atock car race winner; and
Dick Mever of Portervllle who
drove hla Mercury to (Irat place
in tne itrno atoca car race, nave
assured Kragrr that thev would
be here buttling for the 1 1 rat apol
and the Championship Oold Cup,
Entry blanks have been aent to
the Pacific Coaat bent atock cor
ARA ownera and driver aa well
aa to the local automobile dealer
and agenclen, explaining the rule
and that all American make ol
cara auch a Oldsmoblle, Bulck.
Cadillac. Chrysler. Mercury. Stude
baker, Ford, Plymouth, Pontlac.
Datoto and the like are eligible
providing they are atrlclly atock
I960 to 105 modela, and that len
der, top (no convertible allowed I
headlight, bumper, atarter. gen
erator, and fana must be Intact
and atock engine used.
New lte model atock car racing
In Southern Oregon will be a lirai-In-thla-area
racing attraction. Lo
cal automobile agenclea and oral
era are espelcally Invited to par
ticipate with local drlvera or drl
vera lurnlahed by the association.
Racing fana will be able to Bee
their favorite make of ear driven
at lop apeed by local drlvera and
LopnoLch pros.
Beshore
Yard-Stingy Middies
Top Defensive Team
NEW YORK Wi Wavy' or
ponenta art finding out thla year
that when It comet to giving up
yaruage, tne jujauiea are a punch
of miser,
In game ao far thla season,
Navy' two rival. Yale and Cor
nell, together averaged only 3
Inches per try at the Blue and
Oold'a rock-ribbed line.
Aa reault, Navy topi the na
tion' inalor college football teams
In total defense M3A yarda against
per gamei and rushing defense
(four yarda per gamei, according
to figure released Wednesday by
the NCAA' Service Bureau.
The defnae leaders (based on
averageai:
Total defense 1. Navy, 125; J,
Georgia Tech, 141: 3, Virginia,
162.B; 4, Southern California, 157;
6, Denver, !H4; t, Nebraska, 147.7;
7, Duke, 172.3: I, Maryland, 179.7;
, Wichita, 182.3: 10, Penn, 189.6.
Rushing defense 1, Navy, 4; 2.
Fordhem, 21: 3, Tnlane, 71: 4.
UCLA, 73; 8, Georgia Tech, f 7; ,
Syracuse, 7fl; 7, Arizona, 79 3; 3,
Nebraska, S1.7: 9. West Virginia,
H; IP, Columbia, t.b.
Paaa defense 1, Bright m Young
27.4; 2. rJouthern Methodist, 34;
3, Alabama. 38.7; 4, Virginia, 40;
4, George Washington, 40; A Har
vard, 45.5; 7, Southern California,
48; 8, Tennessee, 48.5; t, Denver,
it; 10, Texaa, 53.3.
Punting 1, Illinois, 46 8: 3,
Tulane, 46.8: I. Southern Metho
dist. 48.4: 4, Wyoming, 45.3; 5,
Oregon State, 44.7; 8, Colorado,
44.1; 7, Iowa, 44; 8, Oklahoma, 44;
li. North Carolina, 43.8; 10, Mis
souri, 43.0.
Ezz Opens
Comeback
CINCINNATI IB Ewrd
Charles of Cincinnati, still hopeful
of being the flrat man ever to re
gain a once-lost heavyweight box
ing championship, tries again
Wednesday to get atarted back on
the trail to a title bout.
Charles will meet Bernle. Rey
nolds of Fairfield, Conn., In a 12
round nationally televised bout at
the Cincinnati Garden.
The 25-year-old Reynolds has 30
knockouts among his 52 victories
I but he has been an In-and-outer
and the betting boya had made
Charles a solid favorite al 2 to 1.
The bout will start al 7 p.m.
P8T.
By The Assm-lated Treaa
IIVM 111.1,
Brooklyn New York Yankees
won their fourth straight World
ferries rhaniplonhip, defeating
Brooklyn Dodgera In seventh game
4-2.
Tr.NMK
Mexico City Vic Peixss of
rbilsdrlphta. U. S. No. 1 player,
forced to go five acts before de
feating Luis Aval of Chile, in
third round of I'an Ame rlcan tour
ney. Scores: S-3. 4 (1. 4 , 8-2, 6-1.
RACING
Ban Mateo, Calif. Willie Bhoe
maker rode thrrr winner, at Bay
Mradows, Including Mt. Haro
H9.10I in the one mile leatuir.
lime, In 1:37 16.
Stops
Kahut
In 1916. Pitcher John Nabors lost
1 straight gamra with the Phila
delphia Athletics. Ills record for
Ihe year was one victory, 20 losses.
It was the only big Ire sue game
he won in three yrara.
Each time Boho Newanm of the
Philadelphia Athletic issued a
, base on balls he arts a new Amer
ican League record. He began the
I62 season with 1585 walks charged
gainst him.
RINGS and VALVE
GRINDING
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PORTLAND I Freddie Be
shore ol Oakland, Calif., was
awarded a knockout over Joe
Kabul of Woodburn, Ore., In the
eighth round of their scheduled
10-round msln event heavyweight
boxing match here Tuesday.
The veteran Kahut, bleeding
badly from a rut under his Irtt
rye received In the fourth, told
Rrfrrre Ralph Grumann at the
rnd of the seven rounds he was
unable to continue. The fight we
awarded In Rr.shore as an eight
round knockout.
Before weighed 197: Kahut
181 ',.
Harold? Knttre, 1R1 ',, Bilvrrton,
Ore., stopped Paul Kennedy, 187 '.
Lnnevlew. Wash., at 2:55 of the
second round of another sched
uled 10-rnund bout.
Kadie Kahut, Irio, Joe's brother,
was glvrn a unanimous 10-round
drclslon ovrr Sonny Orrrn. ISO 'j,
Trenton, N.J., In a preliminary.
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Twists Foot
SEATTLE W Bill Etilry,
Washington' No. 1 pass-receiver
and the target for most of Don
Helnrlch'i tosses, twisted a foot In
scrtmmsge Tuesday, It was not
determined Immediately whether
the Injury would keep him out of
Saturday' Intersection! football
game with Illlnol.
Other regulars emerged from the
all-out scrimmage unscathed,
Washington leve Thuridsy
morning for the Midwest end the
Saturday game at Champaign.
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Gallardo Captures
California Crown
LOS ANGELES lift California's
new featherweight title holder I
Dave Gallardo of Loa Angelea.
He came from behind to win a
apllt decision from fellow Towns
man Al Cruz Tuesday night In a
12-rounder at Olympic Stadium.
Cruz rolled up an early lead.
But Gallardo finished atrongly and
wa scoring more often with shsrp
rights and lefts In the closing
rounds. There were no knockdowns.
SPORTS
MIRROR
By Th Aisocltrd lree
TODAY A YEAR AOO Rogers
Hornsby waa named manager of
the St. Lout Brown.
FIVE YEARS AOO Branch
Rickey, president of the Brooklyn
Dodgers, said he atlll hadn't de
cided who would be the Dodgers
manager in 1848 Burt Shotton or
Leo Durocher. ,
TEN YEARS AOO - In football.
Temple and Bucknell played a 7-7
tie while Syracuse blanked West
ern Reserve, 13-0.
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