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MONDAY, (KTOHKH '11, 1 1.'2 IIKKAi.D AND NkAVS. KI.AMA'III FALLS. OHEOON PAGE THIRTEEN (Onset te, Yamaio, Mat Midgets Share Billing mm. f IEHHI , 7 MnWhinnker Min k I.lllurd comes bar will) lop drawer wrestling riitMliilniiiriil Wednesday night whrn hr Jumps Irom the bin lo the small. l.n.it week liil I'nmo Curnera seined smash hit In bailie royal. Tin week I.lllurd brlnitit In the wrrMIUMf mliliela In toil train mulch. Three of lliem hiive apiietred here before il never failed lo inm the Armory. They ar Little Heaver, F'uuy Culd and lorn Tliumb, Tullv McCra Join Ihr troupe thin time and will pair Willi llraver attainst Cu)ld and Thumb. nii special altracllon aliowa Jiisl before the main event, tussle between Georges Dusetio and ioi Yamaio. Its Bnmaln Nuihl at the Armory -hcci Llllerd preseul lour bouU W all al no increase in prices. Two hall-hour, one-fall matches start thins oil. Tony Unas mixes wlih Jack flrllton In nne and Jack Terry lanfilra with Lumi Mecrra in another. . Then conies the teji team match Heinrich Too Much For Tribe 8KATTL.E .fl The Waihliilon US-ikies, their spirits high alter auri-rnilve victories over Oret"n and buhly toutrd 8luuford, it back on in practice li,-ld Mn day, readying lor Bi.turdny's I'a clljc Const C'oDlrrriH'a clash with OH'mm Hhite, i - Ami while the wins aitauui Ore Jon and Stumor,! e.iiublii lied the iutkir aa lavnritea lo the game at Forlbind Hatnrday. cone hen warned the Beavers ro no puh vers. ' They ptlinied out that despite Iom.cs to Wahini:ton Bialc. Bouill on Calllnima and glanlord. (JSC lave Mlchlqan Mate, the nation's No 1 leHin. all It could handle losing IT-14 In the final seconds. Don I Tile At nil llrlnrlch, Wash mmon'a ISM Ail-America quartet back, a In top Inrin eialurduy at the Huskies upct (nvored Htan (nrd 27-14 at Palo Alio. Ilcinrlch Completed 16 oJt ol 26 pises two o( them (or louchrtowna for Ml yards in the air, and maaiermlndrd a ground game that cut the Indlan'a defense rrellng. ' The Huskies acored touchdown n the- ground In Ihr Hist and gecond period. In the third quarter, llrlnrlch Hred hia lirst touchdown pass to left end Cleorge Black, who raced 13 yard lo paydlrl. In the final period. Keinrich again con nected Willi Black who galloped 84 Tarda through gtnnfoiri defenders for Ihr linai Washington tally. The Indiana, held scoreless for i three quarters, crossed Uie goal T line twice In the final period to pull within shooting dlalance, but Jfrlnrlch'g to to Black put the J;me on Ire for the Huskies. ECLAMATIHI BOWLING- "LUCKY LANES" 12 SBjmwtdL SERIPS 4600 CENTENNIAL LANES THE NEWEST, FINEST, BOWLING EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE ANYWHERE! LUIGI MECERA with the aenxntlonnl mlducui ached uled to go 30 mlntiiea or one lull. Duitette and Yamaio are down for one hour ol the brut two ol three lalta, Itrnerved tlcketa are on ante at Canllebrrry Druga. By The Aocialrd Trrai - ;i,r Sydney, Australia Australian open golf champion Norman Von Nida defeated Ed Oliver, Lemunt. III., by five atrnkra In a playofl lor the trophy of the first division iof ! Ampol tournament. (iKNKUAL I Altll.ENK. Km. Oroige Os uolds Irlrh greyhound. Vedette. i'on the National coursinu cham pionship gt the emht-day fall meet. RACINO I BALTIMOHK. Md (ieneliil Miall raptured the Ii.O.jo I'lmhoo Special, PAN MATEO. C)U. Mooniush J3 10 1 upset the favorite Two bra. lo wut Uie-t'iO.Oao added lluy Mendowa handirup. - ... OLD RIB GKTH RI'VKII ANGOLA, Ind. Is Carlton But ler said he didn't know whst to do with a 6-fool mastodon rib he inherited until he rr.rmd It down a street In Detroit. A stranger slopped him and paid tlO lor the bone. He explained he already owned one mastodon skeleton. Rill Jackow.'dcl, who mrde his riebul as an ump.ie In the Nn lioral League in !Sf2. Is live feet 10 inches tall and weight 220 pounds. . II aa si l i.. 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Neither hna alumbled even once, and each hus shown a weullh of power and an ability to atop the enemy when It cotinia. IIKIIIM) Ktuht behind aie oncc-lled Okln hoimi and two Houthern powers, CieniKln Tech and Duke. The un beuten list should be reduced by one come Hatuiduy when Tech and Duke collide head-on at Duihum, N. C. Until this week, Ciilllornla win Iniih up on the list. Then Hotiil.rrn Culifori-'n whipped the Oolde., lleura. 10-0. Now the Hucillc Const race la up In the air Cal Mill can win It, but Houthern Cal and OCT. A, which like the Trojans, Is iindefenled, will have plenty to any. UCLA meets the Cloifk-n Heara Una Haluiday and II thev can answer the ques tion, they might win It. iiiAiiiisi-: Clroigia Tech and Duke will play the headline gume of Ihe BouUi, and the Knxlneera will rule alight lavorliea. Both warmed UP to Uielr tasks Huturday. Tech clouting Van del bllt, 300, and the Blue Devils Unbeaten 49'ers Whip Dallas Texdns, 48-21 NEW YORK 11 The National football League where the Ooys play lor "Dear Old gold and Sil ver" heeded toward Ihe hallway point Monday with the American Conlerence engaged In Us annual pastime chasing the Cleveland Browns. With Lou Oroia kicking four HOCKEY By The Associated Prrsa 1 NATIONAL LI-AOI K Nrw York S Detroit 2 Boston I Chicago 1 AMLRK'AN I.KAGI K Hrrshev 3 Bullnlo 1 Ht. Louis 6 Cleveland I Providence 5 Syracuse 1 WKSTK.RN I.KAIil K Seattle 6 Victoria 3 Haturday'a Scores NATIONAL LKAUI'K Montreal 9 Detroit 0 AMKHICAN I.KAOI'K Providence 1 Syracuse 0 Bullnlo 3 Hershey 0 81. Louis 4 Pittsburgh 7 WKSTURN LKAfil K New Westminster Kdmonton 1 Tnpnm 7 Vlelnrls a 8askatoon 4 Culgary 1 -sr Burn Tear Math Hole Worn Place Rewoven SALLY'S .'REWEAVING lovrtHMfW fry TTUUsa'a o WESTERN 114 Wk ik lite conquering previously Undefeated Virginia, 21-7. feared Maryland, which whipped Louisiana Stale, 34-6, will lest ink might once again against Huston Unlvemlty. The Big Ten also Is unsettled. Illinois and Wisconsin both were supposed to light It out for the title with the Badgers probably going to Ihe Rose Bowl in any event because the Illlnl were (here last year.- Today, the mini are In the cellar. OVKKLOOKKU Purdue, overlooked In Ihe pre season rating, and Michigan are lending the loop. And Hurdue'a 40-U triumph oyer Illinois Satur day would Indicate that the Boil makerit are getting more confident as the aeaiion progresaes. If they can do that to the llllnl, they ought to be able lo lake It. Nor la anything settled In the Houthwest Conference, However, Texas la looking more and more like the class of the league.-The Longhorns slugged Argaiisas right out of the running Bntuiday. 20-7, and now Hike on ttoulhcrn Metho dist. BoU are undefeated IP league play. In the Ivy League, Yale, which currently la lied with Penn for the a,h with' n.o marks faces ljai.mouth, which should be set up for Uie Ells, renn muni piny I'unn Blatc, no cinch, In a non- i..nn (stnnlr Prlruetin. Liie delcnding chnmplon, entertains Brown after wnomping uorncn M-O- . In the Big Bc-ven, champlonshlp oound Oklahoma llguies to run through a workout at the expense of lowu Stale, and Kansas, the lunnerup, should have no trouble with Kansas Stale. Missouri and Nebraska play the lop game from a competitive slnndpoinl. Oklahoma A and M and Tulsa go , -Ai. nfliA. l u-ltai rnold be a HI CUbll wn.i . - game lo decide the championship field gonls, the Brownlea railed to rieleat the Washington Redskins, 18-16, Sunday to take a one-game lead In the American Conference. While the prowns were moving In front, the unbeaten San Fran cisco 4i)ers (50 held their iwo game bulge In the National Con ference by blasting the wlnlesa Dallas Texans, 48-21. as Hugh Mc Elhenny. Joe Perry and FrarUtle Albert sparkled. The New York Giants and Chi cago Cardinals, both tied with Cleveland before the day'a action, were upset by teams which were derided underdogs. The Philadelphia Eagles. 15 r point underdogs, stunned the Gi ants. 14-10. And Pittsburgh, wlnless In tour games and 12-polnt underdogs, sur prised the Cnrdf, 34-28. In other games. Detroit's latent oftente exnloded for a 63-17 romp over Oreen Bay, and Los Angeles punched out four touchdowns In the final period to whip the Chicago Beers, 31-7. At San Francisco, the 49ers scored In every period to hand the Texans their fifth straight set back. Albert pitched three touch down passes, and McElhenny nrlnted 82 yards and Perry 77 for TD's. DUCK HUNTERS We pick, clean and thlp duck-tv geese and pheas ants. Froien, vacuum sealed In shellen bags and boxed. 24 HOUR SERVICE Klamath Game Service 1310 Klamath Ave. Ut Ui Supply You With Your Oil - OIL ? BURNER CO. PIwm 1171 of the Missouri Valley. In the 8ky- hue Conference Utah and Colorado A and H probably will light It out lor the title when they meet Nov, 8. The Aggies will rent Up this TIME OUT! "No, UirM) KfiaU dnn't bother me to much I'm ill rtjcl t If 1 don't look doHn!" SPORTS MIRROR By The Associated Press TODAY A YEAR AGO Dick Kazmaler led Princeton to a M-12 victory over Cornell, accounting lor 236 yards by pasting and 126 on the ground which directly fig ured In five touchdowns. FIVE YEARS AGO Notre Dame forged to the front In Ihe Associated Pi ess weekly football poll, replacing runner-up Michigan. TEN YEARS AGO Whirlaway won the Pimlico fiiieclal In a walk over, earning tlO.OOO to boost his lolnl winnings to (636.336. TWENTY YEARS AGO Di rectors of the International League voted to reduce the player limit irom 2a to la and uie maximum salaries of a bareball club from $60,000 to is .000 per season. Babe Wins Texas Open FORT WORTH. Tex. If! Mrs. George IBabei Zaharias annexed her fifth championship of the Wom en's Texas Open tournament Sat urday with a blistering 7 and 6 victory over Fort Worth's Polly Riley. It was the Tampa, Fla., veter an's first victory over Miss Riley, young Curtis Cup team player, in three meetings. But she battled latlgue and a blazing sun to snap the Riley Jinx In the 36-hole finale. Drive the truck that fifs your farm ! Y 041, can count on this I Interna tionaJs are built by men who know ' farming needs. 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Idaho Bute Ik expected to clinch a share of Ihe Rocky Mountain crown by de feating Colorado Mines Saturday. Frosh End Unbeaten Grid Run By I.AKKY UAKLKEN . The Klamath Union High School freshmen completed a six-game grand slum Saturday with k 2S-0 win over Ihe Medford Junior Hign Bulldog on Modoc Field. It ended an unbeaten season lor Coach John McGlnnls' team with iwo wins over Medford, two over Ashland, and victories over Grants Pass and Lakevlew, Charles Caster romped 20 yards early In the second quarter lor Klamath's first score and Gerald llackley added the second score In the same period with a 46-yard cruise. David Pepple scored the third touchdown Irom the one-foot line aUer setting It up with 21-yard sprint. Caster scored the last touchdoWn on a plunge through the line. In the six victories, the fresh men scored 125 points to their opponents' 20. Fire Claims . 35 Horses LOUISVILLE. Ky. m Approx imately 35 thoroughbred horses burned to death Sunday night In a fire that qulckiy engulfed a big barn al Douglas Park, a popular training track In Loujsvllle. Most of the barns at tne one time race track were filled with horses in training and others that were brought to Louisville for Monday's oiienlng of the fall race meeting at Churchill Downs. However, the fire was confined to the one barri and officials said no big-name horses perished. A large number of those that died were yearlings getting ready for their first racing campaign In 1953. NEW TRAILER HOMES Aqency for SPARTAH-PONTIAC & CLIPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balsiger Motor Co. Main at Exploited Klamath falls 1 ... - r tyTM as aCJL M Mi T - rlaaaaisssa'3Maaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiia(kBsli akaiJa a)kalsa mILl a years of efficient service. Along with these important qualities, your main tenance and operating costs are kept at a minimum. Farmers across America have learned to count on International. Come on in and let us help you find "the truck that fits your farm." letter reach moo Defter Anterfea Sts. Cougars Win As Beavers Bobble Badly PULLMAN. Wash. I The Washington State Cougars turned Oregon State fumbles Into touch downs Saturday and crashed the win column for the first time In the 11)52 football season. Trailing 20-6 going Into the final period, the Cougars appeared to he on the way to their fifth atralght llf klng. Then with the game three- quarters gone, a W8C team that r.ad played listlessly most of the afternoon suddenly came to life, turned fumbles Into touchdowns to even the count and pull ahead, and added Insurance points for a 33-20 victory. Oregon Bute scored1 first shortlv after the opening klckoff when Jim Cordial blocked a WSC kick, and Doug Hogland carried It over from the one. , - WSC tied the game in the middle of the second quarter on a touch down pass from Don Burkhart to Ed Barker, and the Beavers pulled ahead 13-6 lust before the half ended on Jim Withrow'a pass to Brown after Ted De Merrltt re covered a W8C fumbJe. The Beavers took a two-touchdown lead early in the second half wnen Bam Baker crossed the goal line after OSC had moved the ball 60 yards In 12 plays. ine Heavers held the lead and appeared assured of a victory until fumlJieitls set in in the closing period and they banded the game to the Cougars. The . University of Misslsainnl played Its 62nd game In Memphis since 1893 when Its played host to Auburn in Crump Stadium on Oct. 4. Seven clubs In the ma lor leamies drew over one million to their home parks this season. They were the Yankees, Red Sox. Indians, Tigers, White Sox, Cubs and Dod gers.' WINTER! tOitfc ' P2EST0K! TOVIIgT.. Yotrauff. tOU'ii SUM! WE HAVE IT! ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th Ph. 4113 s 1 a gm - . t . a n i aaarnvwaaBBayaaaajaxf v f 9W ICn93 IwnvwS m CVWi htm 14,000 to M.OO0 Sa. ISO, 142, 154 aa1 1714m. M T fer nateed Wolves Trounce Vikings Orefon Celine Conference . W L Pet. PF PA O.C.E. 1 0 1.000 40 7 O.T.I. 1 0 1.000 M 0 E.O.C.E 1 0 1.000 II 6 Portland Slate 0 3 .000 U 113 Saturday's results: O.C.G. 40 Portland State T By The Associated Preaa Orenon College of Education Saturday became the third team in a row to defeat Portland State. The 40-7 victory threw the Ore gon collegiate Conference Into three-wav tie lor first Dlaca with each of the three leaden having record of one win over Portland State. Halfback Bill Arnold accounted for two of O.C.E. 's touchdowns. The Portland State score, only the second in three games this year, came on a 68-yard paaa from Quarterback Jack Reverman to End Dave Starbuck. At La Orande. Whitman defeated Eastern Oregon Education 20-14 In a non-conference game and In an other non conference battle at Klamath Falls, Oregon Tech acor 13 touchdowns, nine converalona and a safety to defeat Southern Oregon College of Education 83-0. Eddie Dugan, freshman halfback on the West Virginua U. football team was a scholastic sprint champ In Pennsylvania. He waa officially clocked at 93 seconds for the 100- yara ,aasn. Roy Campanella and Carl Purll- lo of the Dodgers both hit two grand-slam home runs during the ivod season. WOOL SHIRTS for fall . . PENDLETON BOTANY McGregor buck skein joe DOil'S 537 Main Phono 6320 ifM fef sk farm. The AD-A-tAK wMt nm atHHy jmt lattraatlaiial ekkiip. ATCfekW far 4ft, t, ar Ml. ekkp . Dm II aetsll TV lahwuolisael 1-140 tettat h lb ns for Ms sloiMas. Swe badv ssa - 1 ' vtlKty at skew. Klamath Falls, Ore. GHD3IE i .. . . , .t. . i ......... i f .