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HEHALl) AND NEWS, KLAMATH KAI.1.S. OKKGON PAGE THIRTEEN Face Jap Pair 1 f 1 MONDAY, NOVKMHKIt 10, 1052 mm JACK TERRY Kip Won't Pick Winner (JOH.VA1.I.IB, Ore, W Conch Kip Taylor. wIiiim' Virion lM wl1..,., i,.V... ..i.vnri ihm.a and Bouilirrn Cnllloi nln. aaya U . . . ... . ..- m.,. t,J; ii,,u,i e.,i,im,.l.-ra I. Hi lo.ii.h-1 er iHMKMirllt Ollrtlslvrly. IK.1.A In "ll emend- only heller" llmii UKC. Tuylor mild alter Hie Uclnna thrashed Ihe llravnra 5.70 In a I'aclllc Count C'iiilririK'0 coiitviit at l.on Anifi'lca Balurday. llr.TTr-K IH.H.NNK l'li Trunin, ulin Wllllllied OHC.ty. Mil earlier III the aeamjii. have Terry lost Die Ural tall and re a belter deleni.c, Taylor added. He ! ured lo the dreaalng-room In a relumed to predict a winner In Uie;hul, returning with Tony Roaa. UKO-L'CT.A clash Nov. ft. Aller Terry evened Uie fall count. UCXA'a poweilul ollnue .imply i U'e riot britan. Yamato tossed Ter overwhelmed Oreiion Klalo at U ' out "I 'he ring aiKl Bakta went Angcle. I'lie 111 limn had 21 llrnt down lo nine lor the Heavera: lamed 21,3 yarda rukhliiR to 14 lor OHC, and completed 12 of It pn.viea i'or Vra yarda Orexon Hlaie com pleted 11 of 31 pu.c naming 123 yardt. MI'AltK fallback Paul Cameron aparkml ina Hruinn to tlicir eniliili win of Hie aeanon And draplto valiant rlloria of lulltiack Sam linker and quarterback Churk llrarkell I lie Beavera croaaml Hie midlleia aiilix onlv lliree limes and never larther than the tt'l A 3 lleaver blunders in Hie oim-hiiik minulPB mve Uie Drums 4 0 lead on two auleiiei. UCI A then crashed lhioui;h lr four Hrl hull loucliduwiis and Ird 3"0 at llif Intermission They added lour mora touclilina In Hie aecoiwl hall. IT WAtf Hil l. A fttury In Kalurrtav'a Herald nd .r reiardliic the Merrill- Jacksonville football lame Indl i BVe;l thai Jack Hrnd'lckson kicked llMt conversion .jjowt wliteli' proved lo be tte margin of rlelory In I lie llnsklra' 1.1-12 detent of Jacksonville Friday nlglH .Aarordnu lo later , retmrta. and.'fe give eredll where vredll H dnr. Hill Hill, Merrill line man,' kicked Hie pilul. Kirrrui win ovrr Ihe Jack- aaiivlUe Itedskins earna Ihetn the right l meet iht district all champion In Hie anarler llnal round of the ( las. R Ore gon High fc. hrnil fodhall laurna-menl. ' ' fiOl F i ntranl aomrlhlnf la him. Mother, HYKNKY. AuMialla - A United;1 "' lh n"lMn male learn ol uruleiiinal re-. Bul " Tn'h ,rl lained the Likes lmernalional cup with a 7-1 victory over Australia. Bounce-Sack Huskies Stand in Troy's Way Hy J.M K III. WINS SEATn.K 1 Overlooked at Ihe season's atari and mill not conaldered such - a-- much Juki a monih alio, Wiisliinulon'B loolball Huskies were baylnit Monday tike a pack of killen at the heel ol the Pacific rjuasl conlerenca lead tra. . If there were any rtoubia ra miinliiR Hint I ho Itu.iklPH had hit Iheir sirlrte Ihev aellled 'em Bntur dav by applying a thick ennt of Isinlsli to Culllornia'a Ooldon Benra Tile 22-7 upwl victory tllihtetied the Wa-Onnnlon grip on Ihud plncn mid left them with an outniile chance al ttit bid to Uie Hose Bowl. . Sl l NiSRK To pel It, they'll have to turn In another atunner this week-end against Hon! hern Calllornla'a un beaten mighty Trojaru and then trim VVaahiiiKlim Ninte while hop ing ion Trojnn trliimiih over tin whipped UCI.A. nemember the old - fnahtnncr! Fourtlt of July o-devll? That wan Ihe Wnshlnglon olfense Saturday j exploding In all directions as j Don llalnrtch. touched' "the fuse. The Wn.slilniUon Wlr.nrd kept Cal I In a dllher nil afternoon. I 22 COMI'I.KTK ' ' ' ' I He inched 33 complete paaaea j and oije that Wna Intercepted but I All Members of the 1 KLAMATH AUTOMOBILE ; DEALERS -'association Will be Closed ALL DAY Armistice day NOVEMBER 11th Ir"' "ik-al 4yA TONY ROSS Tag Tiff Promises Furore Tlifi'r's ho way l measure ex citement, bul Wcdiieaday'a UK U'biii inulcli al Uw Armory Htmida u lirtier thuii uood chance lo break u II records lor furore. The untile will t)i Tony Itoaa ami Jn'h 'riy agalilM Tor .Ya. mo and Mr Hakata In 1 1 lK tram bout that Blurted ant week. Mutchrni.ker Mark Lilian) clowd Die l)iinl nllrr a riot atarled dur um ihn third heal n a male)) be-twui-ii Terry and Yamalo, advk i: Mr. Bakala. alter whrH.liiK Billy Siindnw in the neml-llidup and rhnnulnst to civvies, an. In Varna ton corner In an advlnory capa- lo woik on Urn UnlclietniBn. Kobb ran to tha rrwue and the four BltiKurd II out but Yamato nl ali ened lo apply tile alecpcr-hold on Terry In ilia excitement. AliltlK. Terry and Koita liowled for ta learn match. The Japa aitreed. Tha matrh Htiiedulrd for one hour or uie dcm two of three lall. 8andow. who nhowa Hirna ol-atay-Ihk on the pay-roll with hl fant Btyle of wrestlliiR, meeia Harold muck i Davidson In the other one- hour maich, tha opener. Heserved tickets are on aala at castleberry 1iuk. TIME OUT! , ". . . and Just alien I thought I kail tram!" lurmd Into a sulety and two polnta for the Huskies. He arm hit ball puckers Mantilla through the rugged Bear line lor fat kaliu. And four times he got away lth fourth-down gamble?. ' But II was Waahlngron'g defense that drained the aap of the Cal attack. In the aecnnd period the Beara. trailing by i:r7, needed )ual one yard for a flr.st down and two for a touchdown. Bill Powell smashed at the Washington s wall but the ball wai Jarred out of hia mllla and Jim Warainake re covered for the Huaklea. Pacing their first loaa to a North west team since Paprry Waldort became their head coach, tha Beara roared down again. Thla time Johnny Olaxewakl rumbled and Jack Llndskog pounced on the pellet at the Washington 34. That was ill for Cal Pappy'a boya made JU.st two flrat downs In Uie second nnlf and never did get back Into Washington territory, . , 37 Ford 85 ' ' SEDAN FOR SALE For Rtpoiri ' ; ZIEGLER AUTO REPAIR f 27 Moin 1 Huskies Threat To USC I'ACIUC COAHT ;ONFKKKN(;(! By The Asauelatrd I're.i W I, I'ct. UCI.A Washington WbIiIiikioii State ftlanlurd California Oregon JdallO . Oregon Blate 0 1.UU0 0 1.000 0 .HIS .1100 .61(0 .21)0 .KOU .000 .000 11 v Itt'HK NI.WLANU SAN KRANCIHCO i Soulhern Calllornla'a Trojans and the UCLA lliulna, UiunderfriK toward the con Irrcncc championahip, swept throiiKli latest opposition with audi ridiculous ease as to make the outcome of their own big clafh, ..Nov. 12, Ihe probable key to the Hone Bowl. The two unbeaten junnrrhuuis fuBliloned victories of big propor tions, Southern Calllornla gave Stun loid Ihe worst bcalmgM-7 since the two rivals aturlcd ploy ing in I0OJ. It was a massacre of tho ftchool thai won the title and lost In the Hose Bowl last New Year's Day, The previous high bcore was USC's 41-13 In 1030. TWO TO GO The Trojan, now have a 4-0 league record, with two to play UCLA blasted Oregon State in to small pieces, 57-0, the highest score In their series. It was the Ural time the Northern club hfd failed to tally this aeason and it has played and lost to the nation s No, 1 ranking learn. Michigan State, by 14-17. Comparatively, USC beat Oregon Stale, 2M. Willie UCLA Is Idle Ihlt week end, with a 6m standing. Southern California meets the Washington Huskies, flying high on Uie come back trail. THIRD I.OhH The Huskies racked up Califor nia's ttrara. 33-7 and for the lallen pre-Mason lavontea n waa Ihe inird aucceasive conference set back. It waa Washington's fourth con secutive league win. The Huskies' record now stands at five wins and one loss. The defeat waa inflicted by UCLA bul Uie Huskies could Mill wind up in a three-way tie il iney win from use and Uie latter deteaia I la cross-town rivals, the nruiiis. til'KbTION The Issue of whether Washington and Its great passer, Don Hein rich, can pierce the massive USC aefense and cope Willi t newly Inund Trojan ollense will be de cided In Los Angeles Saturday. Warhmgion stale, conqueror of Oregon, 19-6, tackles California In Berkley Ihli weekend. Oregon 1 winner of one of eight' games te 1 -Hdale. travels to Stanford's home 4leld for perhapi another licking Idaho meets Oregon Stale at Cor- .Tier ui.inroS ' M.. last Saturday. 'FIGHTIN' . IRISH' SOUTH .BEND. Ind It'll be a long time before Oklahoma's chastened Soonert and the nation's TV fans forget what Notre Dame football apirll la like when ll'a brought to a boiling point. The Fighting Irish never lived up to their nickname more than In Saturday's amailng 37-21 upset ol the previously unbeaten Sooners, a Iwo-toocndown favorite. If they can do It again for a second straight week. Michigan State, the natlon'a top team In the AP poll, la due for a merry Unit next Saturday, It was obvious to the 87.000 packed in Notre Dame Stadium, the million viewing Uie game on television and even Uie Fighting Irish themselves, lhal Oklahoma had a team with mora claaa and ability. The faking of the Sooner'! Eddie Crowder repeatedly had the ex perts In the press box following Uie wrong man. Billy Vessels was a uperb performer and fullback Back McPhall certainly lived up to expectaUona. . A GROUCHO saytt "If they car Oscam for automobiles, the nee DeSoto would win them .all I" th New 1953 DESOTO , COMING NOV. 13 w. . . and Ull 'm Croucho sent youl St. Helen's Rounds Out Playoff List By JI.VI ( Ol It Aasocialed Press tipurts Writer Hi. Helens rounds out tin; Jll of quullllers lor the Oreuon hlih school A footbuii iilay-ollfi, which open next week-end. It downed Columbia Prep of Portland, 1B-7, Buturduy to win the CIush 2, Dlolncl 1 title. The victory was HI. Helens' eighth against one defeat. In another mujor Hnturday name, Kllimulll Kails handed bend, on; ol the play-olf entries, Its llrst lots ol the season. 33-26. Bend, ranked No. 7 In lust week's Associated Press poll, had won seyen games and lied one. pivk i nhka'ii:n There are only five unbeaten, un tied teams In the pluv-olls Marsh lleld, Central Catholic ol Portland and Hlllhboro, In Class 1, and Toledo and Wlllamlna, In Class 2 Maisnlleld has nine wins, t h others eight each. Jellerson, which travels to Bend lor one of the Class 1 play-olf ; openers, Is undelcaled and lias six i victories bul was lied once. Jcllcr- i son and Central Catholic were tied , lor No. 3 in last week's poll. WON MVP. I OruntB Puss, which plays host to Murshlleld, the state's is'o. 1 ranked teum, has won five games and lo'.t three Both The Dalles and Benson, which meet at Portland Friday i " Ihe Dalles, runked No. 5, sullered one deleal but won eight. Eighth- rated uenson s record is lour wins, three losses and one lio-ihat with Jcl.crson, the PorUand city Cham piou. At least one perfect record will be spoiled wnen Hlllsboro, the No. 4 team, pluys Central Catholic at Hlllsboro Friday night. I AX OKI I KS Two ol Uie Class 2 favorites will meet al the start ol the play-offs ; Prlneville. ranked No. 9 In the AP poll, will play host to Vale, rated tenth. Prlneville, against strong oppo sition, has won eight and lost only hc. V:ile, also p'aying touvh foes, corr.Ptled a record of U wirs, out loss and one tie. University of Eugene, which has six wins and two losses, will go to Ashland, whose learn has won alx and dropped three games. In other Class 3 games, Toledo plays St. Helens at Newport and Wlllamlna travels to Ml. Angel, which has six victories, one defeat snd one tie. Miss State Back Leads NEW YORK I Jack Parker of Mississippi State forged to the Iront ol collegiate loolball s indl vidual worinrt parade, boasting 97 P0""' on"'' , . , The 20-year-old Junior Quarter back, who has scored 13 touch downs and has kicked 19 extra i P"N had field day Saturday against Auburn. Parker tallied three touchdowns, passed for three oili' is. .vi up a seventh score and booted six conversions In his team's 49-s victory. Al Conway of William Jewell (Mo.) and Jules DcRoucnnof, Mc Nee.se iLa State, are tied for sec ond place among Uie scoring lead era with td points each. In Ihe Pacillc Coast Conference, George Black of Washington, and Johnny Olszewski and Bill Powell of California are tied for first with seven TDs and 42 points each. SAVE on Stove and Diesel Oil , . . 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Willamette moved Into third place by overwhelming Llnlield, 35-14, in a homecoming game hon oring Spec Keene, former Willam ette coach who now Is athletic director at Oregon State College. Fullback Paul Jewell and Half back Chuck Lewis each scored two touchdowns for Willamette. One of Jewell's was on an 81-yard run. Cliff York intercepted a pass and ran 30 yards to Uie other score. . Willamette can cinch third place bv defeating cellar-dwelling Whit man at Walla Walla In the only remaining conference game next week-end. TEN YEARS AGO Owner Dome Bush announced Uie removal of Gabby Hartnett as manager of Uie Indianapolis baseball club "for economy reasons" and said he would handle Uie managerial du ties himself. Good Hunting! -..fiV v -vasst . . . and good boots go together! 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McElhenny was checked by the Giants' huge line with a net of lour yards running. He now trails Price In the rushing department, 580 yards to 521. COMBINE At Cleveland. Otto Graham com bined with Motley to trim the Card inals. Graham completed 18 of 24 pass attempts for 249 yards and two touchdowns while Motley, lunnlng like Uie Motley of old, rolled for 94 yards from scrim mage. He also scored Cleveland's first touchdown on a 54-yard run alter taking Graham. screen pasa from Permanent Anti bL W.-PTnt i jSfeSid First-Quality, Standard Pressure Traction - Grip Tires 1 600X16 Triple Guaranteed 18 Months of Surer Traction First-Quality . . . Made with X-41' Cold Rubber Sites for All Cars at Similar Savinqs Liberol Allowance For Your Old Tire e-srT-V Srwt." Economy Car Heaters Anno Hoi Water TvD Volu of Only. ... 20.95 Mer. bMrt tor am ainaiy wiftS this Al l 1 60 cv. fl. A eaol vohstl Wallowa Class B Favorite By ll.e Associated Press Wallowa, with 23 consecutive vic tories. 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