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s a Turin ay, nrTnnEnjn, 10.12 , HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN INI r 1 rm. W e"J Pel aBs aa. -aaaw -aaa. i'KJWLS sore: J M M A X i I i : vo I . , f ; I, ' I. KW t ', . -. . . . , he II romp tonight against Oregon Tech Homecoming nv iti t 111 nn The Oirj,'on Tern-Soul hern Ore iron grid cln-h, ma in rvrnl nn a Imtv 1)1! Ilrniirronunc program, shows tonight at o'clock on Mo Hoc Field. A local football victory will rllmnx the mani successful Home coming program to dale. The bova who bat the odds around nay that vlrtory In as timrh cinrh a It run bo in the name of football where the ball some limra take queer bounces. Oregon 1 ech has the horses, lar t are tw. eornoero ' ' i x Ii. 1 , .i ii, 1 nit , in 11 Mat Midgets Signed For Wrestling Show Die wreMllng mldRels, who have lf'-vrr fnlled to Rive mat customer Inelr money'a worlh and a llttlr moie hold down the apecial sol eoy"Vednenliiy- grappling card at In? Armoiv. II that l.-oi't enough, Matchmaker ft 0 4- ,t. ' i ,V- ., if.V.' IT ) 4 1 j. j LITTLE BEAVER, whose ring ..afitici are a I ill iha falk of wtoillinq fans, it one of four y midget, maf men who will p . fs p8ar Wednesday night at the ' sj Armory in a ipeelai event, i ! ' Mnck Llllnrd has three oilier bonis , fin Hie oiilslandlng card, head I lined by a clnsh between Tor Yarnnln and Oeorges Dusetle. ' The mldurld, three of whom have rppenred hero before, will be i rnlred In a tng team fuss. The , (my newcomer is Tuffy McCra, j; .vho Joins the sensnllonnl Mtlle NEED STEEL? See HEATONS! ft 8 Sprinq Ph. 2-3427 DAIICIN' DON FOREMAN Rtd Raiders Pigskin too manv for the undermanned Red Haiders of Arhland. 'I'll train arr even In the psy chology coiner SmjtlM'rn Oregon want to win to keep Intact Ita frand alam over the Owls, three wlna In as many outings; Oretech 1 looking for Ha first triumph over the Raiders and are somewhat Irked over laal year'a bruihtoll when Southern Oregon officiala cancelled a scheduled Thanksgiv Imk Day (imf. Tho game will have all the rah rah and collegiate glamor that Braver against Fumy Cupid and 10m rnumu. The midgets atage their half. hour, one-fall match Just before the main event. Two oiher half-hour bouts open mc ftnow. One puta Tony Rosa against Jack nriuon. tne oiner Judo Jack Ter ry against Luigi Mecera. The DuKcllc-Yamalo melee Is down for one hour or the beat two 01 inree tans. The two foes clashed In two rio tous bouts last season. Reserved tickets nt no advance In prices aie on sale it Castle- oerry urugs. Horse Show Opens Today HARRlSBURO. Ta. Ml The Pennsylvania National Hors Show opens a Veek long run Saturday with what was claimed as the na tion's largest and richest display of horseflesh. More than 800 horses, valued at more than a million dollars, were Mn bled at the spneious Sttitei Farm show arena where the equine ex travagnnr continues through next 8murdny. Beaver-Cugar Game Toss-up PULLMAN 11 Two also-rans in the Pnclflc Coast Conference, Oregon Stale and Washinalnn Slale, collided here Saturday af ternoon in a gridiron game rated a toss-up. Tho disappointing Cougars, nrt- feason favorites to be one of the West Coast foolhallpowers, have yet lo win a game. The 080 Beav ers have one victory under their belts. METSKER'S COUNTY MAPS DmI inapt fr Ssarttmrn. Trallfl, Trrrha. I.ih'ti all canntlri. laaha, Orrran, V,ahlnlan, t allfarnla. Far aala al Sfallantrv an4 SparH Slaraa anj 'M.l.V.r Mp." lit tallaa4 Rlitl. Tatllani, Oraiaa. Favored In tests. Including fetching Margie Davis, quern of the allalr In tne rmlrr ring along with her five pretty princeves. In games to date for both schools Juat one comparison can be made. Oregon Tech. tar from lop form In Its opening game. spunerro over Humboldt state, 7-6. The Lumberjacks of Areata, Calif., no doubt vastly improved over Its nonormance against oreiech, ram mvrarklrd the Raiders, 60-0. MOHK8 If you're a score-Barer, here's the run-down on the rest of the season a outings for both oiaskin ciuos: Southern Oregon was beaten also by Chlco State (0-33) and Lin- neia 10-27) out whipped Eastern Oregon (33-19) and Oregon College ine uwues- otner wins are over Contra Costa JC 35-281, Portland Btate (S4-0) and Weber College of Ogden, Utah U3-0). They fumbled awav a game to Santa Rosa JC (0-191. Added up, that 'a a 2-3 record for Southern Oregon. 4-1 for OTI. It will be a homecoming, also, for two of the Southern Oregon Inds. Morris Jimlnei and Chirk Qulnowskl. Jimines, plaving his second year lor the Raiders. Is coasidered one of the best small college guards In the state. I'l.AtS I.ND Qulnowskl, also an ex-Klsmalh union Hign School boy, will oe remembered aa a quarterback for the Pels last season. He's at end ior em;. On the sad side tor Southern Oregon, halfback Dave Shearer Is ran wnn broken ribs; hallback lellh Johnson nlaved his last aama against Humboldt, he's now In tne Army: end Lerov Sorineer mill m-iiooi 10 won; quartrroack Jerry Leslie, who played a bang-uD game NKuuiai eastern uregon, aidn t show for the OCE and Humhnlrlt games and Is probably through lor urn arason. Oregon Tech defensive end Don Mrintosn will be out with Injuries and guard Paul Patrick will prob ably see Just limited action for the same reason. Mnvd Fisher will nrohahlv fret Leslie's lob at ounrterbark (or Mil liter n Oregon. Jim Owens and Don Brlggs are battling for one halfback position, while Rav Rod- rlques hss the other halfback post tlon In SOC's single wing. Ron Maurer. moved from half back to fullback, has been South ern Oregon's main running threat. The same barkfield that started against both Weber and Portland 8lnte will probnbly get opening as signments for the Owls. (lino Lent Is at quarterback, Don Foreman and Len Oenelln at hair. backs and Larry Jeter at fullback. Ducks Picked Over Montana EUOKNE. iir The Oregon Ducks are favored In make It alx straight over Montana Saturday afternoon In their non-conference football encounter. Each has won onlv a single game this season. Montana formerly belonged to the Paclllo Coast Conference, but Is now a member of tho Skvlln Confirinra Rlckott time is 1:30 p. m. IT'S POOLE'S For Shot Gun Shells 222 So. 7th FOOTBALL G SCORES 1 ( oi.i.i.t.i; FOOI BAI.I, lly 'I he Aoorlatcd I'rraa KAHT Boilon CaUcftr 14 Kordham 13 Lock ilavrn Hhnca 0 HOI i ll . Miami (Fin) VII MiiioilHtc II OrnrKo Wnhlniiton 10 Vlrlnla Miiuarv no nidi Howard ti Union 'Tonnj 6 Dradlry 33 Drake 0 Collritc Eui)oriR 28 Knn;,o Wc Iryaii 6 Nebraska Wirilryan 20 Kearney 7 r AH WKBT fianla Clura 8 Idaho 7 t.iiMcrn Washington W Britlth Columbia U WoihlnKton Tronh 68 Oreuon Slate Rook 0 Oregon High School Football Portland League Grant 34 Kriinklln 0 Jeflurwn 21 Waihlni!on 0 Clrvrlnnd 'ii Bcnon 13 Itootcvelt 19 Lincoln 13 01 hern Marahllcld 25 Kugcne I Central Catholic 8 Columbia Prep 0 (both Portland) Hillrboro 7 Writ Linn S Lllend 20 Prlncvlile 14 inc unnci ip La urunue 13 Corvnllia 12 Salem 6 Mt. Angel 13 Silverton 0 Antorla 20 Tillamook 7 Sandy 25 Woodburn 8 Nnmpa (Ida.) 39 Baker 8 North Bend 47 RoMburc 6 Eprlnxftrld 31 Albany 7 St. Helrn 14 Rulnlcr 12 Cnnby 13 Molnlla 0 vernonia 21 Warrenton 13 Redmond 13 Madras 8 Wlliamlna 20 Amity 0 Ncnuiem 40 Bav c ly 7 Fossil 21 Ruiuj 12 Olenwood 6u Wishram (Wash.) 12 Verboort S9 CaMon 14 Valscli 28 Oregon Deaf School 20 McKenzle 13 Mohawk 7 Weiton 68 Irrlgon 8 Sheridan 26 Sherwood 0 Forest Grove 10 Beaverton 8 Eslacada 7 Dalian 8 Newberg IS McMlnnville 0 Oregon City 33 Tigard 13 cararoiu 33 Bcappoose 0 Brownsville 34 Halsev 13 Ne.ilucca 20 Wheeler 19 Mill City 26 Monroe 21- Central Union (Monmouth) 18 Wil lameite (Eugene) 0 Seaside 12 Clatskanle 8 ' Lake Oswego 13 Wy-East 13 (tie) niard 2 crater 7 Payette (Ida.) 13 Vale 12 Oreham 13 Mllwaukie 7 Wallowa 14 Elgin 12 Toledo 26 Sluslaw 7 Or k ridge 26 St. Francis (Eugene) SIDE SADDLE Warren Lahr of the Browm hitch-hiked on Ray Pool to such an extent that the New York Giants' end dropped a pass from Charley Conerly In the third quarter of the professional football game'played before 51,858 partisan fans at Cleve land's Municipal Stadium. Husky Frosh Rout Rooks CORVALLIS iP Led by Mike Monroe and Sandy Lederman. the unbeaten Washington freshman football team scuttled the Oregon State College Rooks here Friday, 58-0. Monroe scored three touchdowns and gained 100 yards from scrim mage. Ledermnn completed 14 of 21 pusses for 205 yards. The Husky yearlings amassed a total of 602 yards Irom rushing and passing as they scored at least twice In every quarter. When the New York Yankees signed a working agreement with the Birmingham Bnrons It marked the New Yorker's first lictip with a club In the Southern Association. m 1 I i. Vp : : : ?Lr.,V riil 1 i 111 nil DUCK HUNTERS For your convenience, we will bt open at 4 a.m. Start Ing October 25th, with a special Hunter' Breakfast. MERRILL DAIRY STORE Merrill, Oregon Pirates Scuttle Axemen By JIM COl.R Astoclaled 1'rrsa bporta Writer Mardhfleld. the atnte'a No team, came from behind with lour touchdowns In tho second half to dclcut Eugene. 25-6, in the feature IIhiiic of Oregon high school foot ball piny j"rluay niglil. 1 jure were no major UDsets al. though previously unbeaten Prlne- villc, ranked No. 7 In this week's Associated Press poll, bowed to uciid, 20-14. Bend was tied for No. iv 111 tne poii. eugene was No. 8. All others in Uie tOD 10 came through undefeated, but some had nariow squeezes. MarsWield s ferocious offensive was tamed in the first half by Eugene, which led 6-0 at Inter inisi.ion. But the Pirates' slashing backs ripped Eugenes defense to hiireus 111 tne second nail, and they tore out tneir scventn consecutive victory. FIRST HCOIIK Stan Lewis romned 32 vard to ne ursi Maranneld touchdown. Spike Hlllstiom added the, next two una i.arry arr tne fourth. Marshlield now needs onlv to rie. icav norm uena to cincn the Dis trict 6 championship In Class 1 and place 111 the state play-offs That may take tome doing, though. North Bend, lied for No. 10 in the AP poll, looked Impressive in wampuig Koseburg, 47-6. ueniral Lainoiic, the No. 2 team, lso recorded Its seventh straight victory but only a touchdown In the last three minutes preserved Its perfect record. The Rams edged isuiumuia rrep, 0-0, m ir.e tradi tional annual lough battle between Portland's two biggest Catholic schools. BOTH WIN Jellerson and Grant, No. 6 and 4. respectively in the poll registered impressive wins in Portland league games. Jefferson cinched the city tiiampionship and one of the league s two stale play-off spots by trouncing Washington, 21-0. Oram, which lost Us league lead and a place in the state play-oft when It forfeited tour victories earner this week, took out Its dis appointment on Franklin, crushing Uie Wuakers. 34-0. Franklin or Benson, which last 24-13 to Cleveland, will be the fortiana leagues other play-ou representative. Hiilsooro got the biggest scare of any of the lop 10 teams. Trail ing, the Spartans pushed over the tyuig touchdown In the fourth quar ter and Vince Heinrich place kicked the conversion that gave them a 7-6 win over West Linn. UNBEATEN Hillsboro. ranked No. 6. and un beaten In seven games can cinch ine District 4 title by defeating or tying rorest orove next week end ine Danes, ranked No. . se cured at least a tie for the District 7 championship by edging La Grande, 19-13. II can win the title oy taking its remaining game with ncrmiston. Baler last to Namna Idaho, 39-8, in a non-iuirict con' test. Aioany. wntcn needs onlv one victory to tie Bend lor the District line, wss swamoed bv Snnns- uriu, 01-1, 111 non-aisirict game. I ir.Sham rnfrl Palknl,.'. 1 , vh.uwm. b wuy contender lor District 3 honors, irrm rauwausie, 14-1. TIE In Class 2. Wv-East hU T v. urgo 10 a 13-is tie, allowing Columbia Prep to back Into the eastern sub-district championship by squeezing past Rainier, the only Wlllamina. the favorite in ni.. met j, oouncea Amity, 20-0, and central Union of Monmouth de- icateo wuiametle of Eugene 18-0 In non-district affairs. Sheridan won a 26-0 district victory Irom Sherwood Both Wlllamina anH Sheridan are unbeaten and untied. in uisinct 4, Ml. Angel grabbed the lead by tripping previously un beaten Silverton. 14.0 K.nH. trounced Woodburn, 25-6, Molalla beat Canby, 13-0, and Eslacada edged Dallas, 7-8. Redmond defeated Madras, 13-8 a District 8 game. Two Lea Runs Last Race Todav 8AN MATEO. Calif. I f.-n iea, me iemale Drlde of the Cal umet Farm, closes out a great ra. recr Saturday In the $50,000 Bay Meadows Handicap. ine six-year-old daughter of Bull Lea, who will be opposed bv sev. en 01 tne Pacific Coast's top dis tance norses, will be retired to uaiumei s 'Kentucky farms for orecaing purposes arter the race. Winner of $299,250 in her rcla. tlcely brief career, Two Lea prob ably will be the odds-on choice of some 20,000 fans for the mile and a quarter feature that closes out 41 days of racing at Bav Mead. ows. Knickerbockers. All-Stars Mix . NEW YORK Ifl Basketball returns to Madison Square Oar din Saturday night with the Col lege All-Stars and the New York Knickerbockers of the National Basketball Association clashing In the feature game for the benefit of the Hearst Free Milk Fund. The Rochester Rovals and the Boston Celtics of the NBA meet in the first game of the double header. The Royals are defend ing champions of the NBA s west ern division. DUCK HUNTERS We pick, clean and ship ducks, gets and pheas ants. Froien, vacuum . sealed in shellen bags and boxed. 24 HOUR SERVICE Klamath Game Service 1310 Klamath Av. - - t-daZ.y','. TEN OF THE TWELVE brand new alleys are shown in this picture fatten by Herald and Newt Photographer Don Kettler. The new bowling plant Lucky Lanes opens Monday. Klamaths Bowling Center Ready; Opening Monday A modern bowling establishment for years has been a crying need in Klamath Fails. Now It's here The 12-alley ten-pin plant, called Lucky Lanes. opens Mondav 3 p.m. for public Inspection. Mayor Bob Thompson will of ficiate at ribbon-cutting ceremonies at 7:30 p.m. he'll roll the first ball down the mapleway after which the alleys will be ODen to public bowling. a week later, Nov. I, league bowling will start. Free ice cream and rnffe will also be offered to the public be tween 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. during visiting hours at the new ultra modem kegling center at S. Sixth and Arthur. In addition to the 12 allevs. the plant also has elaborate fountain service and six pool tables five iiiiara is Dies and one lor snooker. Co-Managers Barge Moss and Broncos Edge Idaho C.n Daly's Field Goal SAN FRANCISCO 11 A 19- yard field goal by place-kicking expert John Daly gave the Santa Clara Broncos a 9-7 victory Friday night over the Idaho Vandals In their penalty-plagued lntersectlon al football game. Dalv split the uprights with the deciding three-pointer In Uie third period after both teams had cap italized on recovered fumbles to score a touchdown apiece. Idaho scooped up a Santa Clara Pirates Sign Jerry Cade EUGENE. Jerry Cade, 20-year-old southpaw who played with Vancouver of the Western In ternational League last season, was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates 01 ine National League Friday. Howard Haste, the Pirates' West Coast scout, said Cade will be paid a bonus next July. Terms were not revealed. The young pit cher will report to the Pittsburgh training camp at San Bernardino, Calif., in March. l'.S. TOIR FOR JAPANESE ART TOKYO OP A collection of 100 rare Japanese art objects. Includ ing some national treasures, will be exhibited in five Ameican cities next year. Kyodo News Agency said an agTeeement between the U.S. and Japanese governments called for exhibition of the art ob jects at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C, followed bv showings In New York, Boston, Chicago and Seattle until 1964. SKI NK DISAPPEARS HELENA, Mont. UPi "Channel No. 6." a deodorised pet skunk, took to the hills after he heard he was booby prise in a charity fund drive. R. A. Dightman. cam paign chairman, sounded a clty wlde alarm. "One bad point about losing a deodorised skunk." he said, "is that someone might re turn a different one." Because he scored two touch downs In Uie mud, Ronnie Ralner, Brandeis U. halfback, has been nicknamed "Mudder." 1 Attention All HUNTERS ALL PROPERTY leased or owned by Tim Carrol or John Fehlen, which lies north of Frieda street, Is pasted against hunting. Anybody hunting or trespassing on this property will bt prose cured. CARROL & FEHLEN CI eve Bennett said more recrea Uon equipment would be added later but at all times It will be a "good, clean recreation center for the wnoie family, the only one of its xina in ine Klamath Basin. Tweive leaguea are straining at the leash and will have one week to limber up for the Nov. 3 start of league play. The 12 leagues now in th fold- there may be some added later- are r-raternai, Ten-Plnetta, Alley Katx, Commercial, Automotive. Moose Pa's, Moose Ma's, Ladybug, Classic, Industrial. TransDortation and City. presidents and secretaries of an leagues are urged to attend the final organizational meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at the bowling Free bowling Instruction tor be ginners will be given Tuesday through Friday. Instruction hours are 2 to 3 p.m'. and 6 to 7 p.m. bobble In the second period to take over on the Bronco 25. Left half Dick Pickett went over from seven yards out four plays later and Ray jsuroer converted. Before the end of the Quarter. Santa Clara turned Uie tables with a fumble recovery on Idaho's 28 yard line. Quarterback Duane Louis passed to end Gem Nagler in the end sone after the Bronco drive stalled one yard awav from pay dirt. Daly missed the try for point. The score stood 7-6 Idaho until Frank Hare. Santa Clara defen sive half, intercepted a -Vandal pass and galloped 26 yards to the Idaho 42. The Broncos drove to the 11 where Idaho stiffened and Daly made his field goal on a fourth down play. Both teams were penalised seven times for a total of 85 yards. Idaho's Coach Ray Curt man be came so Incuesed over some of the decisions he ran onto the field twice to argue with. Uie officials. George McCarty. Idaho tackle from Spokane, suffered a minor throat bruise early in the game and was hospitalized overnight for observation. HAWK FELLS BAT FRANKFORT. Ind. of) Bats swooped Into Uie Frankfort Times composing room and unnerved Uie compositors for several nights In row. Then one of the "flying tmice" made the mistake of ven turing on into the news room, where It was felled by a firmly rolled copy of the newspaper. The marksman was Merl Hawk. SouthDaw Ditcher Dick Rozek has been with the Cleveland In dians three seasons. On the last day of this season he won his first major league game. WE'RE OPEN from 4:00 A.M. during hunting season For good eating, breakfast, lunch or dinner! WILLARO More Sports Page 14 TIME OUT! happened during the first half?" Rickey To Get Honorary Degree DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. I Bethune Cookman College will award an honorary doctor of hu manities degree Nov. 1 to Branch' Rickey Sr.. who brought the Ne gro Into major league baseball. Dr. Richard V. Moore. DresU dent of Bethune-Cookman. a Ne gro college here, said Rickey will receive the degree during cere monies at Bethune - Cookman'a homecoming football game with Florida A at M College. Rtckev was general manager of Uie Brooklyn Dodgers when he em ployed Jackie Robinson, Uie first Negro in modem major league baseball. Rickey Is now execu tive vice president and general manager of Uie Pittsburgh Pirates. NEW TRAILER HOMES Aqcncy for SPARTAN-POKTIAC & CUPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balsiger Motor Co. Main et Esplanade Klamath Fella HOTEL "What 1 ,e