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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1983 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Csiirteir Seeks 4S 'J':?l-4 .iW'.ff I lit i'.': ..'Ik l. I 414, ,.V. Cl'iiSi ft to V 1 UX'j"'AVMl I .... T w a. l r w I A FIT CREW CAN make the difference between a driver winning or losing a race. Here's I crew In action In a recent iloclt car race In Oakland, changing a tire and refueling in ona min 1 ute. Klamath ipaad (am will tea thii (ait work Sunday at the Fairgrounds whan tha Amarican Racing Association presents its i w i i Race Ducats Go On Sale Tlrkrta lor thf Klamath Gold Cup Block Car f)cr In bo lild i Inn Fairgrounds hr.ie Btinday afiernonn in on advanco aala t lha Oregon Wnol'n lnr, 81 h rnd Main, and the Klamalh DllllHrUi today. Bom of tha West's top drivers ara mleri-d for tin, Pitclllc 0'oart championship at ).K) m.lr driving all American makes o( JlijO jj model Hock earn. Galea at the fnlritrnunda will open at 13 o'clock noon on race lay. Qualifying trial will bruin at 11.30 pin. while the ataileiti Han In acheduled to wave at 3 p.m. amding the cara in the bin Itto lp away for the long, lam and grueling grind. nnru .a ii , . THI KIN6 Minittippi op. ponantl tulDlct tha authors ' mutt have had Quarterback Jimmy (King) Lear in mind whan thay started writing books about tha tplit-T. SPORTS MIRROR Re Tha Auoi'lated Preaa TODAY A YEAR AOO Cali fornia waa ranked first In The Associated Presa- weekly football JBOll. FIVE YEARS AOO Orooms and exercise boya went out on atnke at Jamaica Race Track but Ihe racing schedule went on despite 30 withdrawals. TEN YEARS AOO The Na tional Boxing Association reitera ted Its policy of "freeilng" titles held by men In the aimed aer elces. TWENTY YEARS AOO Pitta burgh drleated Army. 13-13, on a it-yard run by Warren llellcr. PAPA NICJIIT MEMPHIS, Tenn. iP Sept. 30 1 W-as a hie niaht for two members i. f f I j nl the Memphis Chicks. Ed Mo Ones and Al Koiar, In addition to I helping their club with the South- 1 I ern Association playoff title both f i became papas the same evening. J. I McOhee became the Tsther of a t -j daughter while Kotar became dad- I dy of a boy. HUNTERS ATTENTION All land bolonqinq to Cunninqhom & Camp ball lyinq North East of Klamath Falls and jolnlnq Liskty'i on tha North will ba closed to all huntinq tha last 3 days of season. Wa hope you will co-opar-ata with ui In trvlnq to praierva a few doei ond fawns. So we will have dear to hunt in tho future. Cunninqham & , Campball a.C:' 160-lap raca for tha Wait Coatt Earl Blailc Ahead of Remodeling Schedule r NEW YORK 1-Thrre la a poa itlbllliy that the ninnt ininrening collpge football renult of thr ernrton up to thin lime Army 31, Dart mouth 7 waa wldrly overlooked by (ana abanrbrd In the prodlgkoua (rata n( alien gridiron gollalha aa Mlrhlgan Htate and Maryland. Olf Una one victory the Cadeta do not, of courne, leap back to their long-accualomrd place among na tlon'a elite,, but It would aeern to Indicate that Coach Earl Blalk u far ahead of nchrdule In rebuilding hla wrecked forcea. Thoae who llg ured It would reoulre three or four yrara lor the military academy to recover from the ravagra of lla wholesale expulmnnjn the numrner nf III vaally underrated the red hrad'a coaching ability. NO rOWfR Dartmouth la no football power, true, yet on the Saturday Delore plev'tng Armv the Big Oreen dis played a delerue alaunck enougn to hold Prnn to 30 yarda by runh ing, and Ihe Quekera since have Price Is Top Pro Runner Pllll.ADKI.PHlA W Kddle Price ol Ihe New York Glinti. Ihe leauue a too ground gamer In 11)51, lead the pack o( National Koitball Leaaue leather lugger again Uila vear with an overland hnaik of 316 vardn for three gamea. The former Tulane flaah hai carried the ball 64 Umea lor an average ol 6 9 yardn. He gained 1I yarda to win the title laat year. Leading the paaaera la Tobin Role ol Oreen Bay With 13 com pletion In 2a atiemnt lor 311 yarda and three touchdown, an average of II II yarda per try. Schroeder ol Ihe Chicago Bears Is on ihe receiving end, uene on top with 18 completions lor 2M yards and three touchdowns. Lou Oro.a of Cleveland, although he hasn t scored a touchdown, still Is Ihe best point-getter with 25. gar nered from aeven extra points and six Held goals. In other departments. Horace Olllom of Cleveland leads the punters wnn a 4S j average; wooo- lev Lew Is ol the Los Angeles Rams hss the bel punt return average. i? ,''.. n'!r ;d B""e' i 'J P.'!""; ' ,h Cougars practiced for 8atur "i"""1 .?".?. ".J11?! P'ldav's intersections! lootball game Pittsburgh are lied for the lead In I with Ohio State snaring enemr passes with four I Co,cn A1 Klrc'her said the aQuad interceptions each. U-m f)y t Columbus Thuraday and Runner-up spot In the ground- work out In the Buckeye stadium gaining department la held by jTridn nugn Mrtmenny oi Ban rrancisco. m Tuesday's practice the Cou a rookie Irom the Univeraltv of gars worked on plavl designed to Washington who has the best aver- mod Howard iHnpaiongi Cassadv, age in the league. yards per ohm staie'a freshman back who try In J8 attempts Mr a total of starred aaalnsl Wisconsin In last iweek's tinsel win. North Carolina Lifts Quarantine CHAPF.L HILL. N. C. I The ! University of North Carolina, which cancelled two football gamea be cause ol a polio outbreak here, returns to action Saturday against I Wake Forest In a renewal ol one of Dixie's oldest gridiron series. For more than two weeks, all Intramural athletics at the univer sity were halted as a safeguard against the spread ol polio. Games I with Georgia and North Carolina State were csnrelled. The polio situation showed Im- ' prnvement and university officials lifted the quarantine Monday. what It i, and wh it bringtyau tmoothat sham in H tht timt Tt'l nr t It'i fait I Tt'l fnn I tl'i Rl - th phhttn Antw Rim it th ntw aha vim diamvary that sIvm ynu I NIT A NT LATHI ft -WITHOUT A BBUBH-for RMOOTHBST. Ci.KANicirT hava In th tint, Ph lh hut Ion, Out mmi a mminutn nf living lather - lather ft TIMF.H Nk hkr than anr you hava avr known baeauat It la mart hy Frkhhuhpi lnaMt tha ran. Now, fur lha flrat tlm, It'i fun to aha I BlR la topa for Under aklna-rator float down your faro. No mrtr elonnl rior. elthor-iather rlnain off Inntantly. Keonnm Ira), ton) Karh ran of RlHK flvra M, ration nf lalhrr-ovtr tO wontltrful ahavea. At drawUta. Only W ' - " , championihip. snapped Princeton's long winning streak. Before the whistle blew at West Point, Ihe game was consld' errd a losnup. Whst the Cadets, led by a year ling named Pete Vann Irom llam burg. N. Y.. did to the Oreenlea In a wild first half has been duly re corded, but It might bear brief re. prating. Five ol the first aeven times that Blalk'a amailng young stera got tha ball they whirled down the field for touchdowns. The sixth sustained march ended In a tumble at the goal line, but pro duced a aafety against Dartmouth. HOI'T This all happened In the first 3S minutes of Ihe contest and turnea 11 Into a 37-0 rout. "Actually, we re not nearly that good," Blalk Insisted by phone from Ihe Point. "Dartmouth made a lot of mistakes to let my boys get started. I'll have to admit that once they started they went like a prairie fire. But don't let it lool you. "Naturally, I'm mighty pleased with them at the moment, This will make them a better team' and 1 think our game with Pittsburgh might be a Rreat one. Don't go picking us to win, though, on the strength of that one outburst." Very well, we won't, but the fact remains that thla sounds auspi ciously like those Armjt teams ol Ihe Blanchard-Davls era, and later, which made a practice of paralyz ing the opposition In the first hall draen plays. It la a sort ol Blalk trademark, thla pouring It on at We outset ol a game. Peterson Back With Beavers CORVALLIS. Ore., UT Oregon State's chances against southern California in their Pacific Coaat Conference football clash at Port land Saturday were Improved Tuesday by the return of leu half Jack Peterson. Coach Kip Taylor said Peterson, who was sidelined early In the eavn by a leg Injury, probably tZtl"" "Un "'nSt the Trojans. Two other Beavera were still on ihe miured list. They are renter Joe Pulwyler and left guard Cal Moore. I Cougars Schedule Last Home Drills PULLMAN, Wash. IA - Final i h-,,i. Ik. !(or w,5hmrton 8ulf Wednesday I Ktrrner asm Terrv Cempoen inrnhably will start against the Buckeyes replacing Bob Burkhart. Both are passing specialists. or ' Ve? .iWVv AT Here's What You Get In Our COOLING SYSTEM CHECK-UP! Flush cooling system Tighten hose connections Replica necessary hose Check water pump Adjust fen belt Examine for proper thermostat Install entl-freexe In radiator ' PARTS (If needed) end ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th a 4 Ex-Champ, Salas Mix Tonight y :haklf:h chambkri.ain CHICAGO il-Jlininy Carter, llghlnlng-llaied New York Negro, hopes to repent the feat of another lightweight of a dor.cn yearn ago and recapture the 3r-pound crown from tauro Salas tonight. Carter will try to emulate Lou Ambers, who lost the title to Henry Armstrong In 11138 and won It back the next year. No other lightweight has ever done It. The scrap promises to sizzle from start to finish and run a full 13 rounds. Only 3,000 or so customers are expected at ringside, which would be the amallent turnout tor a title bout ever promoted by the Inter national Boxing Club. The Chicago Hladlum attraction will be televised and broadcast nationally starting at 10 p.m., EST. VIDl.O PDRKl! Each lighter will receive nearly 110,000 as his share of television receipts. This sum should ir ovei shadow their 30-30 split of a gate not expected to exceed I2&.0UU. A big Latin following will be on hand to choer the 34-year-old cham pion. The confident little mauler irom Los Angeles via Monterrey Is boxing's first bona fide Mexican litle-boluer. While compiling a record ol 45 victories, 30 losses and six draws, Salas has never been knocked out. Usually a slow starter, he opens up with explosive (lurries at the ciose ol eacn round. He la a hard shooter, somewhat wild, and baa scored 18 knockouts. FINISH STRONG Bslas finished strongly In deleat Ing Carter lor the 13i-uound crown live months ago In Los Angeles. He Is confident his mauling etyle will again take care ol his ;f -year-old rival. Carter, the more polished, clever lighter, nkes to mix it up. This Is his third meeting with faalss. The Mexico hero was' beaten In their first battle although dropping Car ter In the 16th round by catching the little Negro off balance rather than with a staggering blow. FAVORED Carter rules a 1-1 favorite. He has kayoed 31 foes In winning U lights, losing 13 and drawing one. Liae tin las, ne has nver been flat tened. He haa fought only once since losing his crown while Saias has kept busy scoring lour vic tories, each by a knocaout within live rounds. mere is no rematch clause In their contract lor tonight's bout. II Salas loses, mere are reports he will go alter the leather-weight title. He has done most ol his cam paigning in that division and will weigh in at about 131 pounds, four less than the lightweight limit paciea by carter. Andrews Whips Hall in Tacoma TACOMA Otl Bonny Andrews ol Los Angeles hammered out a 10-round decision over Jess Hall ol Tacoma In their heavyweight boxing match here Tuesday night. Anarewa weighed 117; hall ,M. The Los Angeles slugger took the mandatory eight-count when he sllpi d to the canvas In the fourth, but went on to win handily. Matt Jackson. 109. Fort Lewis, ! knocked out Billy Corbett. 163. Sedro woollev. In the fourth round ol another ten-round bout. In a preliminary, Chuck Ross, 318, Portland, scored a technical knockout over Jim Murphy, 187, Bremerton, In the lourlh round ol a scheduled six-rounder. The Washington Senators topped last aeason'a home attendance figures by 4.000 when they drew 6M.O0O fans to Griffith Stadium. SAVE 50 ON FUEL ASHLEY WOOD ar PRESTO LOG Heaters offer !4-heur thermostatic heat. For sale at 3323 8. th opposite Swan Lake Mldg. Open Thnra., Frl., Sat., and Sun. in ' It won't be long until old man winter blows in. Be sure your car It reodv far safe. frruiMa. - . , . , free driving, Get our complete ALL FOiv ONLY 95 ANTI FREEZE additional. Ph. 4113 Barber Shop Strategists Stengel Second-Guessed on World Series By HARRY GRAYHON NKA Sports Kdltor NEW YORK (NEA) Every body agrees that the 1BS3 edi tion waa the most exciting world Series. ever played. Frank Frlsch. who participated In eight, goes along with that, nddlng that the 1U34 act, starring Ihe Desna and the Cardinals against the Tigers, was the only one that approached It. This year's Series was ro well managed that It was remarkably free ol second guesting. Still the barber shop atrateglsts never fall to have their say, and lault Casey Stengel on three counts. They contend Manager Stengel erred In bringing young Tom Gor man In to reilcl ol Eddie Lopat 'NT- EASTERN UNLIMITEDS Harry Ac-gams Heft) runs, passes end punts for Boston University. Cept. Frank McPhea (center) and Ed Bell are ell-duty ends for Princeton and Penn, respectively. Tatum Figures Navy Will Test Terp Line COLLEGE PARK. Md. I One thing Coach Jim Tatum believes he ll learn Irom the Navy game Saturday Is Just how good his Maryland offensive line Is. : This may sound odd after the 31-0 trouncing hla Marylanders, ranked second this week In the Associated Press poll, handed Geor gia last Saturday and In the wake ol victories over three other foes. But the Maryland coach says: "Our otfense just hasn't had to block anybody yet By that, I mean, no good line such as navy's has ever squared oil with us. The others have been stunting their de-1 tenses so much that I m not aure how good our blocking Is." Shaw, Dunham Alternate EUGENE. Ore. ( George Shaw and Hal Dunham alternated at Quarterback for the Oregon Ducks Tuesday as they drilled lor Saturday's Coast Conference grid meeting with Washington at Seattle. Coach Len Casanova Indicated he had not decided whether Shaw, who set a conference record last week by completing 23 passes In 50 attempts, or Dunham mould start against the Huskies. BUY DUCK GUN ar GUN STORE WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE!! NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS - CONTRACTS CHECK OUR DECOY PRICES M GUN STORE 714 MAIN in the ninth Inning of the third name. esDeclslly with the suoerlor oaserunners, Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese onV Even the newsboys, following the game by radio outside the park, foresaw the double steal on Gorman's delivery. Next, Gorman permitted Robin son to annoy him by Jogging from and back to third base, without Once checking him with a throw to Gil McDougald. Then came the passed ball which enabled the winning runs to score snd put the horns on Yogi Berra. The consensus now Is that the catcher was crossed. Stengel is also taken over the coals lor brlnglngn In Johnny Sain after Carl Erskine had blown a four-run lead by yielding live In MP Coach Tatum at the start of the season tabbed offensive blocking as the No. 1 Question ol his 19&3 team. He rated last year's team, which brought Maryland an un defeated season and a Sugar Bowl victory over Tennessee, the best he'd handled. Most ol the key players, end Paul Lindsay, All America guard Bob Ward and tackle Joe Moss, have departed. One ol the most aatlslactory re placements so far Is Tom Breu nich, a 313-pound tackle from Pel ham, N. Y. Tatum, In going over a movie of the Georgia game, re peatedly chortled over Breunlch's blocking. StlU. Tatum recalled that last vear the Navy line was rated by himself and the Maryland players the best they had laced. That was a Navy team which won only two games and succumbed to Mary land. 35-31. This year, the Middies are undefeated In three games and have one ol the best overall de fensive records In the nation. See Our Complete Stock TOYS J GAMES Loy-A-Wov Now for Xmoi POOLE'S m YOUR ntw PHONE 3863 o I - i' ;.'- IV. A'.-. .v-iL.J'?7ct the tilth ol the filth game. "Chuck I Dressen had Joe Black working the bull pe.- but decided to go along with Erkslne when he saw Sain. That's how little regard the Brooks' boss had lor Bain, whom the Dodgers belted to a lare-thee-well before he left the Braves. He knew that Duke Snider always massacred Sain, and sure enough the Compton clouter became the Archduke when his single lied It and his double won It. "Giving you an Idea of how Brooklyn felt about Sain, when Gene Hermanaki, the former Brooklyn outfielder, visited his old teammates' dugout before the next game. Billy Cox greeted him with: 'You thoulda been In the Stadium yesterday to bat against Sain. Her manskl, as a Dodger, hit .700 Cameron May Start Saturday LOS ANGELES (XV- Halfback Paul Cameron of UCLA, handi capped though he Is by an ankle and a snouiaer injury, apparently Is destined to play in the No. 1 tailback position against Stanford here Saturday. The reason la simple, coacn Red Sanders' alternate tailback. Tiny Ted Narleski. la nursing badly torn rib ligament sustained in the Rice game. Both Cameron and NarlesU were in practice uniform Tuesday. REVERSE TWIST BOSTON ( Two National League pitchers who last year won 20 games found the pitching shoes on the other foot this sea son. Warren Spahn of the Braves and Murry Dickson of the Pirates hit the 30-gaine charmed circle in 1951. This year, however, fate for got to smile on the pair. Dickson dropped 20 games and Spahn lost IS, Just missing the reverse twist by one. ' '" ' aWaa'a!,' wf-:W.i ts$r$ 'Cr- ' J BASKETBALL SHOES Suction Cup Solas All Sixes RadorWhita fYK "KLAMATH'S LEADING FAMILY SHOE STORE" 717 MAIN , PHONE 736J against Snln Post-mortem men criticize Sten gel lor removing Johnny Mlr.o lor the Brooklyn nan oi ma eigntn Inning ol the sixth start. "Mlze was due to bat In the ninth, and the two-run lead waa not enougn," they contend. Snider's record home run promptly cut the margin to one run, and Joe Collins struck out with the bases lull In the ninth. Having snatched Mlze too quick ly. Dressen should have had Hank Bauer, highly effective against left hand pitching, bat lor Collins against Preacher Roe. Irv Noren could have played first base. The second guessers admit they are hard pressed to find lault, but a gripe goes with the ticket. Jury Won't Indict Rivera CHICAGO IB A grand Jury has refused to Indict Jim Rivera, Chicago While Sox outfielder ac cused ol raping the young wife of an Army private. It was , re ported here Tuesday. Rivera was accused by Mrs. Janet Gather, 21, who said he ottered to carry her packages to her apartment, then refused to leave and attaciea ner. mvcra was arrested Sept. 28 as he was leaving Comiskey Park here. Rivera denied the charges. He said he was Intimate with Mrs, Gather but with her consent. He Is at liberty under 85,000 bond. Rivera played with the Seattle Rainlers In the Pacific Coast League in 1361. Coach Johnny Vaught cleared the Mississippi bench in the 64-8 opening game grid win against Memphis State. He used 58 men Including 11 freshmen. theb5vaV 80 1