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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH EAU.S. OREGON
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DICK FLANINGAM, ex-Grants Pass lad now in his second year
at Oregon Tech, will be catching 'em for the Owls Saturday
afternoon at Monmouth in an Oregon Collegiate- Conference
game against Oregon College.
Owls Seek to Bust
OCE Grid Monopoly
By RED HURD
The Oregon Tech Owls don't like
monopolies particularly lootball
type monopolies.
And they intend to remedy Sat
urday one monoply that is going on
up Monmouth way.
The Oregon College Wolves of
Monmouth have captured the Ore
gon Collegiate Conference title
since the birth of the grid loop in
1950.
And, to make matters even more
aggravating, the Owls have fin
ished in the runner-up spot.
Tuai's not aii. In addition to
as-0 (1950) and 19-6 (1951) wins
for the Wolves in league play over
the Owls, the Monmouth eleven
won 33-0 In 1949 and 19-8 In 1948
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Cleve Bennett and Cliff Baxter
dominated play in the Classic
League last night when that keg-
ling circuit opened play on Lucky
Lanes.
Baxter's 347 gam helped his
Baxter-HaU Lumber team to the
high team game of 662.
Bennett. rolUng for the same
team, had the high series of 602
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George Lot. Oddfellows bowl
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when the Automotive League
opened at Lucky Lanes.
Mel Robinson's 580 series was
high in that department, Robinson
rolls for Specialized Service.
Team honors went to Motor
Investment with a 823 game and
1674 series.
Huskies Polish
Offensive Game
8EATTLE If! The Washington
Huskies worked to polish their I
passing and running attacks in '
drills Wednesday preparing for I
Saturday's Pacific Coast Confer
ence football encounter with Cal
ifornia. Coach Howie Odell had Don
Helnrich operating, as usual, -at
quarterback. Bill Earley and Jack
Kyllingstad at right and left half,
respectively, and Jack Nugent at
fullback as the offensive team ran
through dummy scrimmage.
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before the league was formed,
Oregon Tech is highly favored
to succeed in its crusade for a
cnange. but so were they last year
when Oregon College won a two
touchdown victory on Modoc Field.
' The Wolves are admittedly be
low par this season but have shown
improvement as the campaign rolls
along. Add to this that Oregon
College always points for Oregon
Tech, and you have the makings
of a ding-dong battle that could
surprise some of the grid-wise.
COMPARISON'S
Two comparisons give the Owls
a wide edge. Southern Oregon
whlDped Oregon College S6-13. The
Owls waxed the same team, '89-0.
Oregon College, picking up mo
mentum as the season progresses,
clobbered Portland State 40-7. Ore
gon Tech beat the Vikings, 54-0.
With two exceptions. Oregon
Tech is in full health for the game.
Halfbacks George Clark and Harry j
Thompson are limping on injurea
legs.
READY
But brothers Jim and Don Mc
intosh may be ready to go after
recent injuries have benched them.
The loss of Jim Mcintosh for full
back duty after Larry Jeter's Fri
day Injury robbed the Owls of a
fullback and hurt their chances
against Boise J C . Both Mcintosh
and Jeter will probably be okay
for heavy duty against the Wolves.
The defensive end talent of Don
Mcintosh has been missed in re
cent games.
. exx; clash because conference
aUow only 30 players on a
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QlOC After riant
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LONDON W - Honore Pratesl.
'rmer French flyweight cham-
Pn. died In the London Hospital
I Thursday 3 hours after being bad-
Oretectt, won't oe a oeep ior
ly battered In a 10-round fight.
The 31-year-old Frenchman was
outpointed by Zulu Jake Tuli.
British Empire champion, Tues-
.aay mghl.
Pratesl collapsed In his dressing
room an hour after the fight and
was rushed to hospital where two
brain ooerations and a blood trans
fusion were performed Wednesday.
He was the 13th boxer to die of
ring injuries In Britain since the
war.
Bruins Stress
Passing Game
LOS ANGELES I Passing
drills were the main items on
Thursday's practice schedule at
UCLA, with third string Primo
Vlllaneuva slated to see more ac
tion than usual against Oregon
State here Saturday.
The sophomore from Calexico
has shown flashes of excellent work
at the tailback spot in the few
chances he has had to play this
season J J t . .
Coach Rpd Sanders hopes to be
ble o play the youngster more
UUs week.
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Billed
Friday
Merrill's Dist. 5 Clnss B foot
bull clash with Jiu-k.sonvllle hns
been moved up to Friday. Merrill
Principal Hnrold Hendrickson an
nounced yesterday.
The game was changed to give
more spectators a chance to wit
ness me important (lit mid be
cause officials hired were also com
muted (o handle the Bend-Klam-ath
Falls game Saturday afternoon.
the original time scheduled for the
Merrill-Jacksonville lilt.
There's a lot at slake for Ed
Rooney's Jacksonville Redskins
and Rny Rader's Merrill Huskies.
The winner earns a spot in the
state Class B quarter-final round
against the Dist. 6 champion.
Jacksonville cinched the Jnckson
Countv crown with a 33-8 victory
over Talent.
VOTE
Principals of Klamath County
schools named Merrill as Its rep
resentative after the Huskies end
ed tied with Malin, both with 4-1
records, and a vole was called.
Tlie ballot followed the script In
asmuch ns Merrill holds a 36-13
victory over Malin.
Both Rader and Rooney named
starters yesterday.
Merrill goes with ends Leland
Winters and Dale McCulloch, tack
les Ray Mattson and Bill Hill,
guards Dan Barry and Jack Hen
drickson. center Bernie Anderson,
halfbacks Don Heaton and Leroy
Johnson, fullback John O Nell and
tailback Jerry Wolfram.
CHANGES
Defensive changes would switch
Mattson to a guard spot, put Dick
Fields at his tackle spot, Gary
Walters for Winters at end and
Cliff Honeycutt for Don Heaton at
halfback.
Named for Jacksonville starting
positions are ends Joe Nolan and
Dick Souza. tackles Dick Teal and
Leonard Wickstcn, guards Marvin
Maxwell and Dace Maddox, center
Tom Wall, quarterback Don Green,
halfbacks Don and Leroy Clay and
fullback Harvey Hueners.
Freddie Walters, brother of Mer
rill's Gary, works a defensive half
back position with Jim Cabler. Jim
Worley is at safety and Jim Wo
mack at a linebacklng spot.
Wagner
Trounces
Sabotin
CLEVELAND Wi A possible
bout with Harry Matthews or Dan
Bucceronl loomed for hard-hitting
Dick Wagner Thursday following
his convincing victory over Lalu
gaooiin.
The rough house battler from
Toppenish. Wash., swarmed all
over the Warren, O., fireman In
winning a unanimous decision
Wednesday night in Cleveland Are
na. Wagner weighed 175 and 8ab
botin a pound ks than the nation
ally televised and broadcast show.
Matchmaker Larry Atkins said
he was trying to line up either
Matthews or Bucceronl. both top
ranking light heavies, for a bout
with Wagner on the Cleveland
News' annual Christmas Fund
Show.
Matthews fought on the program
last December in outpointing Dan
ny Nardico. Wagner has long been
a Cleveland crowd-pleaser.
Sabotin, with his long reach,
quelled the fire In Wagner during
the early rounds of the bout be
fore a slim crowd of 1,350 Wednes
day night But Wagner found the
range In the fourth when he started
the blood flowing from Sabotln's
nose. From then on he continued
his buzz saw tactics.
HOCKEY
By The Associated Press
WESTERN LEAGUE
Seattle 6, Saskatoon 1
Tacoma 4, New Westminster 4
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SPARKPLUGS of Merrill's backfiold are (I to rl Johnny O'Neil
and Jerry Wolfram. The Huskies face Jacksonville tomorrow
night in Merrill for the Dist. 5 Class 8 title and a berth in the
state playoffs.
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Giants, Forty-Niners
Meet in Top Pro Tilt
NEW YORK If There aren't Then, of course, there Is Hugh
any setups in the National Football I McElhenny, the rookie back from
League the. e days what with the th. University of Washington, who
teams at the bottom of the lad-
ucr oeaiing me icaacra oiui aim
ing regularity but If ever there
nas oeen a crucial game uus sea-.
son. it is Sunday s aliair ueiwee-n
the New York Giants and the San
Francisco 4Sers.
The result could settle the cham-
filonshlp of both divisions of the
oop. The New Yorkers are tied
with the Cleveland Browns for the
lead in the American Conference
and the 49ers are Just one game
ahead of the Detroit Lions in the
National Division.
COMEBACK
The 49ers who only two years
ago were doormats of the loop,
have made an amazing comeback
and are striking terror into the
hearts of the Giants' scouts in Bear
Mountain, N. Y., this week where
the 4ers are working out.
Jack Lavelle, the Giant scout,
has been looking over the 48ers
and Is very impressed. And he's
not a guy who impresses easily.
"Everybody runs." he moaned.
"Their speed Is dazzling. Their
quarterbacks, Y. A. Tittle and
Frankie Albert, are terrific and
you've got to be careful of their
fullback Joe Perry."
Race Injuries
Kill Driver
SAN JOSE. Calif, lift Joe
James, 27-year-old racing driver
from Van Muys, Calif., died late
Wednesday of Injuries suffered
when his car cracked up Sunday
at the AAA 100-mile champion
ship race here.
James suffered a fractured skull
when his racer flipped over four
times as he was leading on the
41th lap. He apparently had been
blinded by the sun.
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"He reminds me a lot of George
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Pelicans End Season Saturday
In Mix With Bend Lava Bears
The Klumath Pelicans, outplayed
mid out-drawn for the DIM. 8 fool
hull llile. wind up their aeiiMin
Saturday aliernoou on Modoc Field
against the Bond Lava Ileum. Mill
In contention for the Olst. 8 llllo.
KU-koff time la 1:30 p.m.
This keen foolbnll rivalry, tra
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real in the event they land in the
state quarter-final playoffs.
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LINCOLN. R. I. utt Jockey
Tony Desplrflo needs 61 more win
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riding the most winners In one
year 3H8. He booted home two
winners at Lincoln Downs Wednes
day to up his 11)53 total to 337.
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