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htKALU AND ND-wS. KLAMATH PALLS. OHUUUN MONDAY. OCT. 13. 1032 4 '.'M'V.T ! V.'.--' V , - s t" Milt u ANDY TOYLY'S WIFE joint him in the winntr't eirclt yesterday after Toyly won the Reamei club championship with 2 and I victory ovtr Moon Mullls. i Nerseth, Toyly In Golf Wins Andy Toyly and Luster Nerseth are Realties Country Club's 19M sou champions. Tovlv beat Moon Mullls. 3 and I Sunday to capture the title for the second successive year. Luster won the title in a finals victory over Dorothy Swansea. . Other results: -Men Earl Weimar won the first fllEht chamDionshlD over Howard perrln: the second flight winner was O. H. Buffmgton over Ed Fobinson: PYed Scott beat Jerry Widger for fourth flight honors; TEA Johnson was the champ in the fifth flight wltn a, win over tyie Kotnenberger; Kd Hickman beat Earl Kent for sixth flight laurels. Women Gwen Miller beat Helen Perkins to win the second flight play; Pearl Drew la the senior champion with victory over Nell Hancock; Marge Steiger, Nell Hancock and Helen EUingson won Friday's Derby. I Men's third flight and women's first flight champions, have not been decided. Pros Beat Amateurs PENDLETON, Ore. WP The Pacific Northwest's best profes sionals took the measure of the region's top amateurs In closing play of the fourth annual Hudson Cup golf matches 8unday 8-6, - The pros won six of 10 singles contests Sunday and broke even on two others to take a 1-1 lead in the cup matches. The amateurs won 3-2 in Saturdays' two. ball matches. Sunday results were: Larry Lemberger, . Portland pro, defeated Ray Weston, Spokane, I and 2. Harold West. Pendleton . pro. beat Bruce Cudd, Portland, I and 4. Eddie Hog an. Portland pro, beat Harry Given. Seattle, 2 and 1. Emery Zimmerman. Portland pro. beat Walt McElroy, Van couver, B. C. 2 and 1. Stan Leonard. Vancouver, B.C., pro, beat Dick Yost, Portland, 3 and 1. George Beechler. Ontario. Ore., amateur, beat John Rudy, Tacoma 4 and 3. - - Erv Parent, Seattle amateur, beat Dave Kill en, Olympia, 3 and Chick Congdon, Tacoma pro, and Al Mengert, Spokane amateur, broke even, as did rtank Newell, Tacoma, and amateur Eddie Drap er, Seattle. Portland Gets 1953 Tourney SEATTLE il Portland will be the site of the Pacific North west Golf Association's 19S3 tour nament. The PNGA, meeting here Satur day, voted to hold the men's tour ney at the Columbia-Edgewater course and the women's meet at nearby Riverside. Victoria, was awarded' the 1964 meet. W are prepared re ploce broken curved Aut Clatt - either windshield r rear taction - with tha axaetlng car that thapa require t allmlnofa two sequent breakage strain. If GLASS SHOP . K.irh-eNrm!ala1lt SJI Wale Meao 7171 INDIANS, UCLA IN TOP MIX W L Pet. 2 0 1.000 2 e l.ooo 10 1.000 1 0 1.000 1 1 -soo UCLA Stanford California use Washington Oregon Oregon State Idaho WSC . 2 .333 1 .000 2 .000 1 .000 By BURS NEWLA.N'D BAN rRANCSCO I Stan ord, the team that wasn't sup posed to be going places in foot ball this season, and UCLA, a top contender from the start, clash in the Pacific Coast's big game this Saturday. They share the high spot in the conference, two wins . apiece. They're undefeated with orer-all records of 4-o. The outcome of the Los Angeles engagement means more to Coach Henry "Red" Sanders and his UC LA Bruins than it does to Chuck Taylor's point-getting Indians. Stanford is tne defending league champion and not eligible to re turn to the Rose Bowl -where ft was walloped last New Year'a Day by EUnois. Conference reg ulations prohibit two Pasadena vis its in a row. , BOWL - BOUND - The Bruins therefore are bowl bound until side-tracked. So are California and Southern California, the other main contenders. Stanford looked great for three quarters while crowning Oregon State, 41-23 last week. Second and third stringers couldn't maintain the pace in the last period. Three fumbles by them meant three touchdowns for OSC. The- UCLA-Stanford set-to is a toss-up. . Other conference tames brim together Oregon and Washington at Seattle and Southern California. and Oregon State at Portland. Washington suffered stunning losses in its last two outs, 32-7 by UCLA and 43-14 by Illinois, but it may have the manpower to out last Oregon. Oregon's thin forces fell apart before California's crush ing attack after holding the Bears to a 7-1 tie at ha If tune. The final count was 41-7. UNDEFEATED Southern California, another un defeated giant beat a aur-oacked San Diego, Navy team 20-6 last week and figures to take the mea sure or uregon Bute. California, also boasting an all win record, should have no dim. culty in Increasing the atrlng at the expense of Santa Clara in their non-conference contest at Berke ley. Idaho entertains North Dakota State in a non-league game at Mos cow, -Washington State, highly HOTELS OSIURN HOLLAND IU6INI, OKI . MfDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. and Mrs. J. x. Eajrley and - Joe Barley Proprietors time is Neminj Get your Radiators. !v- CllBlk(Bid ; ; Hoses Juclceland Truck Sales & Service, Inc. 11th and Klamath Klamath Falls, Ore. ... WrWork On All Make. Of Can And Tmck Yamato, Ross Signed For Rematch on Mat Matchmaker Mark LllUrd an nounced (his morning that he had algnrd Tony Ross and Tor not Tol) Yamalo lor a rrmatch Wed ne.day night al the Armory. Last week the two wrestlers had the Cans standing up with a rock- nd-six'k battle Chat ended outside the ring and brought policemen and customers into the act. - Touch Tony, after loslm the third and final fall to the Jap, screamed lor the rematch. The return so promises even more dynamite because the Japa nese "dreamboy" had promised an eyen more speedy tud. The bout koes two of three fall at one hour time limit. Jack Terry, the sadistic ex- Army Judo instiuclor, returns in the opener against Art Capitan in hlf-hour, one-fall scrap. Georges Duselte is back again in the semi-windun. He'll face Joe Oold from San Diego. Reserved tickets are on sale at Castlrberry Drugs. Lillard is pre paring for a capacity xrowd after Ross and Yamato's brawl of last week that opened the fall-winter season. Dollarh.de Bronc Winner NEW YORK l.f Ross Dollar- hide, of Lakeview, Ore., won the saddle bronc riding contest and placed third in the calf roping event during Saturday nigrtt'a ses sion of the rodeo at Madison Square Garden. Oregon State Rally Too Late, Too Short PALO ALTO. Calif. i.fl The Stanford Indians mixed brilliant running plays with a rocklike de fense Saturday to overpower Ore gon State s Beavers 4i-zs in tneir Pacific Coast Conference football encounter here. The Beavers, who almost upset mighty Michigan Sute the previ ous week, were outplayed for three Quarters against tne Indians out turned Stanford fumbles Into three oulck touchdowns in the final per iod when Coach Chuck Taylor 49'ERS WHIP LIONS New YORK I The New York Giants and the San Francisco 40-ers, boasting the only unblem ished records in the Nstlonsl Foot ball League, ranked as the sole leaders of their respective divisions Monday, The Giants moved ' into undis puted possession of first place in the American Conference by de feating the Cleveland Browns, n-s, Sunday., while, the 49-ers were thwarting their most formidable challengers, the Detroit Lions, 28-0. The victors now own Identical 3-0 slates. "The Giants' stubborn defense, bulwarked by the stellar line play of Arnie Weinmeister. former Washington ace, and BUI Albright completely stifled - the Cleveland ground game. The Browns only could gain 21 yards rushing, al though they picked up 239 yards passing.. San Francisco's almost impreg nable defense held the Lions to a net gain of 65 yards. Elusive Hugh McElhenny, the rookie from Wash ington, and rugged veteran Joe Perry compiled most of the ground-gaining yardage for the bruising 49-ers. placed in pre-season forecasts, ap pears doomed for Its fourth suc cessive defeat in its game with Ohio State at Columbus. I Pd. A dr. by th iii n i irticaw. miwi TOR YAMATO sent in his reserves. Stanford scored three touch downs in the first period and added three more in the third. . Oregon State's first tally came in the third when left halfback Wally Jackson scampered 39 yards to paydirt. In the final period, fumbles deep in Indian territory by Stanford's rookie quarterback Jack Bebert set up OSC touchdowns. Each time. OSC moved the ball lo tne one-yard line and quarterback Jim Wlthrow passed to Jack Uotta in the end sone for a touchdown. Three Stanford touchdowns were on long runs by Indian regulars. In the first period, riant halt Bill Rogers rsced 96 yards from scrim mage to the OSC goal line, in the third period, fullback Bob Mathias, Olympic decathlon cham pion, scored from 61 yards out. and saiety man Joe bt. oeme ran 60 yards sfter intercepting an OSC pass- Frosh Beat Medford i Br LARRY BARI.Fl'.N - The Klamath Union High School freshmen extended their unbeaten football streak to four games Sat urday when they beat the Med ford Junior High Bulldogs, 12-6, at Medford. Klamath's tight defense set up both scores. Zane Claw son. a de fensive end, intercepted a Medford pass for Klamath's first louchdowu. Medfoid tied the score in the sec ond quarter. The freshmen won when they re covered a Medford fumble in the end zone. Dwight Morris and John Hitti pounced on the ball. Satur day's victory was added to two victories over Ashland and one over Grants Pass. Resaedel 1 Room or a Complete Home with GALLOWAY'S BULDING SERVICE Specialising In FHA loans. Ma teriala and labor furnished. Ne down pavment required. Phone 3-3545 Days or 46 Eves. ARTHUR R. (Major) DICKSON Your Candidate For ASSESSOR tMekson for Autuor CommltlM FOOTBALL SCORESQ (OLLKfiE FOOTHAM, By The AMoelaled I'reaa California 41. Oregon 7 Illinois 48, Washington 14 Stanford 41, Oregon State 21 Idaho 6. Utah Slate 3 UCLA 20, Rice 0 College of Puget Sound 34, East ern Washington 0 Paclllc Lutheran 14. Whllworlh 7 Washington Frosh 45, Wenatchce JC 0 Pacllic 37, Whitman 14 Linticld 20. Lewis and Clark 13 College of Idaho 7. Willamette 6 Central Washington 33, Fort Lewis 6 Lower Columbia JC 41, Portland Slate 0 Clark JO 37, Yakima Valley JC II Western Washington 50, British Co lumbia 0 Pennsylvania 13 Princeton 7 Army 37 Dartmouth 7 Penn Slate 35 West Virginia 21 Yale 35 Columbia 28 Syracuse 26 Cornell 6 Colgate 13 Rutgers 7 Holy Cross 35 N. Y. U, 0 Navy 14 William & Mnry 0 Vlllanova 20 Wake Forest 0 Harvard 42 Washington (Mo.) 0 Maryland 37 Georgia 0 Georgia Tech 14 Tiilune 0 , N. c. stale 28 Davidson 6 Florida 54 Clemson 13 Duke 33 Souili Carolina 7 Michigan State 48 Texas A HI I Ohio Slate 23 Wisconsin 14 Michigan 28 Indiana 13 Tennessee 36 Chattanooga 6 L. S. U. 34 Kentucky 7 Alabama 33 V. P. I. 0 Pittsburgh 33 Notre Dame 19 Minnesota 27 northwestern 20 Mississippi 31 Vanderbllt 31 (tie) L. S- U. 34 Kentucky 7 Alabama 33 V. P. I. 0 Pittsburgh 22 Notre Dame 19 Minnesota 37 Northwestern 36 Kansas 43 Iowa Slate 0 Marquette 37 Detroit 37 Oklahoma 49 Texas 20 Ohio U. 33 Western Reserve 7 SBn Francisco State 14 Occidental 0 Montana 17 Denver 7 Purdue 41 Iowa 14 Nebraska 27 Kansas State 14 Southern Methodist 25 Missouri 7 Colorado A fc M 14 Wyoming 0 Arkansas 20 Baylor 17 Colorado 34 Arizona 19 Utah 34 Brigham Young 6 Nevada 34 Chico State 3 A Subtle Reminder PALO ALTO. Calif. 1 Know why Bob Mathias, who seemed well on the way to a tumbling record, didn't boot the ball once Saturday? Stanford's defensive team which has done a lot of extra work this fall because. Boomln' Bob fumbled the ball Into op ponents' hands gave Mathias a football with a handle. No klddin'. Two weeks ago Mathias' fum bles set up two Washington Stale touchdowns. A week ago. Bob fum bled five times. So Friday, on the eve of the Ore gon State game, Stanford'a de fensive captain Al Ktrkland. smiling wryly, handed offensive captain Jim Vlck a package. Inside, a football with a handle. Vlck, quick on the uptake, hand ed the ball-handle first of course. to Mathias. Bob grinned "Thanki. I promise I won 1 fumble and didn't. The Brooklyn Dodgers' widest margin In the '52 race was 10 ' i games. The Brooks were never further than 2'j games off the pace. They trailed the Olants by that margin on May 28. The entire Maude Liskty range including the Oregon Tech area, Swan Lake and Meadow Lake, will be CLOSED TO ALL HUNTING after the regular deer season ends, Oct. 17. HUNTERS! Bring us your ctaer for skinning, cutting and wrapping! 3 BIG PRIZES MOST POINTS - .22 Cal. Rifle BIGGEST DEER-Coleman 2-burner stove SMALLEST DEER -Coleman Lantern . DEER MUST BE CUT AND WRAPPED BY US TO QUALIFY FOR ABOVE PRIZES H.&E. MEAT CUTTING Klamath Falls Creamery Spartans Own Loiirjcst; ktory String After Princeton loses By :h rORRMAN NEW YORK I With the. un ceremonious demise of Princeton, the mighty Spartans from Michi gan Slate today owned the longest winning streak In college football 18 games and thev show no signs of letting up. thare. Maryland and 'Oeorala Tech each have gone through II games wiuiout ft ueieat, out may ve Doen tied. . Michigan Slate still has six games lo play so It's rathar early to be predicting another undefeat ed' season for them, but If they perform In the manner thry did Saturday In hanging a 41-1 pasting on Texas A and M, their future opponents are not going to look lo the Spartan games with any en thusiasm. State still has lo meet. In order. Syracuse. Penn Slate, Purdue, In diana, Noire Damt and Mar quette, Until it took a 23-19 beating from Pitt, Notre Dame probably would have been regarded as a threat lo Biggie Muun's lads, who next Vftui alRI-L nmtt-atlnn In thu Ala ten. But the Irish looked bad against the Panthers, ROLL ALONG Maryland and Georgia Tech continue to roll along, and neither should be pressed to any great extent this week against, respec tively. Navy and Auburn. The Terps DO Ished olf Georgia, 37-0. and Tech topped Tulane, 14-0, Saturday, Calllornla, which has piled up Malin, Henley Keep Title Chances Alive STANDINGS W M.rrlll a Mlm J liinKy a ChlkMiulil I Honania 0 Saciol lUart 0 Malaria' Srarat Maltn 31 Sacrad llaart 0 Hani 4S avonama u t. r.i 0 1 000 1 .1U t sal su a .aa S . .000 Malln and Henley kept alive their mathematical c h a n c e a to rapture the Klamath County Class B football title Saturday but unbeaten Merrill remains the heavy favorite to cod the bunting. Malln waxed sacred Heart, ll-o. Henlev trampled Bonansa, 49-0. The Hornets of Henley seem to have the best chance to rob the Huskies of the championship be cause one of the Hornets' two re maining rivals is Merrill. Malln has lust one eame left but Us defeat came at the hands of the Huskies. Rod Ottoman touched1 off Malm's touchdown parade Saturday with a 25-yard touchdown run In the first quarter. Score at the half was 25-0 after Olen Steyskal had scored twice. Clark Unruh once. Marvin Macken passed to Unruh for Malm s only extra point. Ottoman romped 40 yards for an other score In the second half. Marlon Cain led Henley in III We collect ... or tell yee way. Fled evt mere ekewt our lerrko hf giving ms e try. Carter's Collection Agency h. 4131 411 Mela a staggering 153 points In (mil games, seems assured of winning the Paclflo Const Cunlorenco title, although It alll must gel past Southern Callfurnla and UCLA. Wisconsin, the class of the Ulg Ten, and No, 1 team In the coun try In last week's Al' pull, wax the victim of the biggest upset al the aeason Hultirtlay, Ohio Htato aoundly pasted the Uarigera, 2J-14. BRAND NEW That made It a brand new rare In the Big Ten, although there still Is nothing lu prevent Wisconsin from winning It, On paper, the Badgers atlll can field the most potent squad III the loop, llowovni, aa of today, Purdue, which trounred Iowa, 41-14, in Us last outing, atamls at Iho head of Iho clans with a 2-0 league record. Princeton's 13-7 deleal nt the hands of Penn, a!rniiHc!y, was not a surprise. The Quakers were known to be poworlul while Princeton, without the aervlccs of tile graduated Dick Katmaler, was an unknown quantity. Penn now should have no iruuble sweeping to the league crown, held the last two years by the Tigers. The Kansas Oklahoma-Nebraska battle for the Big Seven probably ended Saturday when Nebraska's hard lurk kid. Bobby Reynolds, was hurt during the Comhuskera' 37-14 triumph over Kaiuaa Slate. This should narrow the race down lo Oklahoma and Kansas, who meet head on this week, WARMKD 1'P Both warmed up to their tasks win, scoring three of the eight , touchdowns as Iho Hornets racked I up an 18-0 hallttme lead and played Us mservea the second half. Adam Hoffman scored one. Bill 1 Seaberry passed lo two scores lu the rout. I Merrill can tie down the cham pionship Oct. 18. when the Huklra hileet Henley In a spud Festival game. Henlev has two tough onea left. Besides Merrill, the Hornets have a date with Chlloquin. a leoin that gave Malln and Merrill all . they could handle. I TOP STYLES DURING P1 M ADYUTIHD IN IHUIKt M fIWI IUMSI WM i IMPORTED FOR YOUR PLEASURE creystone" flanne Loomed ovfuspas exclusively for . Eajle Clolhei and hand-tailored lo preserve ilt loft, velvety feel, Oreyslone Flannel presenli t most distinguished appearance, nt home ' in any company and with any accessories. In light, medium, and dark inacies, as seen in bsqulre. , IMrOltIO MITMONI Saturday, Ihe Soulier mnnliaiidt liig Texua, 49-20, and Kansas anni hilating Iowa Httiln, 43-0. In the trntllllunully mixed up Buulhwenl Commence, tilings are trutlltlnniilly mixed up. Theio Isn't an umleleiiled lenm In the loop, which Iravea things right back where they were In the beginning of the season, with defending champion Texas Christian still the choice by default. The llurued Finns go against Texua A and M thla week. .The conference goes Into fill -scale operulluns Saturday, so the plulure should be drilled somewhat in a week or two, In (he Itoeky Mountain Confer ence, Hie eventual champion prob ably will be decided thla week when ldnhn Slnto and Colorado Slale, the two top powers, tangle at I'oculollo. I Immlun Is tile sur mise leader In the Missouri Val Iff, after clobbering the defending chaiuplun University of Tulsa, 33-7. 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