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PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OECON TimnSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1032 raws iiaupin in upencv V n'H Merrill r. 1 Pt THE BLOOD STARTED flowing last night at the Armory when Tony Ross (centerl attacked . Tor Yamato with the corner-stool. Referee Buck Davidson, who gave the tag team decision to Ross and Jack Terry, moves in to turn ba ck the infuriated Ross, but not before the Salem Slaughterer gashed the Jap's forehead with the heavy weapon. Ross, Terry Win Over Japs As Tony Clubs Yamato With Stool Class B Foes Mix Saturday Merrill opens Its bid lor thr stale Clays B (oulbnll championship Sal urduy, 1:30 p.m.. In Maupln, chum pion of Dlst. t) by viriur o( lis 14-0 win ovrr Moro Tuesday ninlil. The Huskies won th qunrler final berlh In the .ilute playoffs by edging Jnrk.sonvlllr Frlduy night (or the Dlst. 5 title. Mniipln's win over Moro com- Rleles the line-up lor the Oregon igl school Class B loolbnll pluy olls. OVV.SKH Drain (Dlst. 41 meets Monroe (Dlst. 31 Thursday to open the quarter-final round of play. The rest of the round-of-four shows on Saturday. Wallowa, Dlst. 8 champion and iovored to retain Its state title, clashes with Wes ton tDist. 7 at Pendleton, Jeffer son (Dlst. 3) plays ho to Gari baldi (Dlst. 1) In addition to the Merrlll-Maupln game. Maupln boasts an eight-guine vic tory string this year and has been scored on only once. SKMI-F1NALS Winner of the Merrill - Maupln game will meet the Weston-Wal-lowa winner In the seml-llnals not later than Nov. S'J. The other semi-final game will pair the Garibaldi-Jefferson win ner against the Monroe-Drain vic tor. Th. two semi-final winners clash for the state championship not lat er than Nov. 39. 0h V 5 "i MERRILL COACH Ray Rader (centerl huddles with his offensive and defensive tlgnal-callers as the Huskies prepare for their state Class B quarter-final clash with Maupin Saturday after noon. Back Johnny O'Neil (left) calls the offensive plays, while Guard Jack Handrickson steers the dofense. Tony Ross used his corner-stool as en equalizer last night In a riotous ending to a tag team match that saw the Salem Slaughterer and Jack Terry win over Tor Ya mato and Mr. Sakata when the two Japs were disqualified by Ref eree Buck Davidson. It was a berserk finish to a has sle that saw Davidson almost too tired to ill i ihe rms of Ross Terry after he (Davidson) had ex changed blows with both the Nips when they objected to the dis qualification. Each team had a fall when Sa kata threw Ross out of the ring. The Salem wrestler was kicked out of the ring three more times while Yamato applied the sleeper on Ter ry. But Ross managed to stagger back In the ring the fifth time wagging his comer stool. He slugged Yamato with the heavy weapon, opening a huge gash on the Jap'a forehead. GANG Both Yamato and Sakata ganged up on Davidson when the decision went against them. But Davidson more than held his own, decking both with whistling Uppercuta. Ross was sensational. After los ing the first fall to Yamato when the Jap propelled him against the ropes and caught him In the neck with a hatchet-blow as he boomer anged back. Tough Tony evened the count in exactly one minute. He clobbered both Yamato and Sakata with right hand and knee uppercuta, then handed Sakata over to Terry, Judo Jack applied the sleeper on Sakata but released the hold too soon aa Sakata waa re vived In short order. HIGH GEAB The ruckus really shifted Into high jrear when Davidson bad to alug Yamato to force him to re lease the sleeper-hold on Terry. Meanwhile, Sakata was kicking Ross out of the ring every time Tony crawled back to the ring apron. But while the two Japs were both being worked over by David son, Ross managed to sneak back Into the ring with the metal stool. Groggy and weak, he barely man aged to lift the clumsy weapon, but swung It hard enough to crack Yamato's head wide open. I By this time the crowd was! standing and surging down to ring- iae to waicn ine siaugnter. er Mack Lillard could not be reached today regarding the pos sibility of a rematch, a must as far as the fans are concerned. It was tops for mayhem, savag ery seldom equalled in the Armory ring. BUSY Davidson had a busy night. He won over Billy Sandow in the open er after the Columbus, O . lad turned him every way but loose i and broueht an uncle from Buck ; with a aouoie toe noia iur tue lust fall. That took S3 minutes. 45 seconds and Sandow opened up in the second heat like he'd finish It in a hurry. He had Davidson ready to cash his chips in and rushed him to I prices, Lillard said. the ropes for the cartwheel. But Davidson held onto the ropes and Sandow fell flat on his back in the middle of the ring. Before Sandow, stunned and grog gy, knew what was going on. David son had applied the surfboard. He applied the pressure with a ven geance and Sandow was unable to return for the rubber fall. Lillard announced that he had slcned the sensational Siamese box ers who wallop with both their kind of competition known to rlng- dom. The Siamese boxers are current ly packing fight arenas throughout the Northwest. There will be no advance In - .. 1 ajo wuao. teorts map 2WSC FULLBACKS DRAW SUSPENSION PULLMAN. Wash. Ufi Wash ington State Football Coach Alton Kircher Wednesday announced the suspension of two fullbacks who have played important roles on the Cougar squad this year. His announcement, relayed through the Athletic News Depart ment, said Jim Head and Dick (Blackie Bower, have been sus pended for the rest of the season as a disciplinary measure. Exactly what brought on this ac tion only a few days before Wash ington btate meets California on the gridiron wasn't made clear. But Head said "It was all our fault." ATTITUDE Kircher could not be reached at either his home or office Wednes day night. Some players who asked not to be named, said the suspen sion Involved the attitude of the fullbacks toward warm-uD drills during practice and followed Tues day evening s practice session. It also was reported that Kircher did not act until after a vote of senior lettermen on the squad. "Kirch couldn't do anything else under the circumstances," Head guys I know and I'm sorry to see him put in that kind of spot," he added. ' Kircher predicted the Cougars will do all right without the pair in Its coming games with Califor nia, Oklahoma AatM and Washing ton, the news office said. Half back Al Charlton was slated to fill in at the fullback spot, with sophomores Jerry Corrlgan and Chuck Beckel as replacements. Head, a leading ground gainer for the Cougars during their up and down fortunes this year, would have another year of eligibility to play, but Bower la scheduled to graduate in January. Head said he planned to stay on in school and hopes to play football next year, "but I don't see how I can give an answer to day on whether or not I will play. Not so soon after what happened at practice." WILJob May Be Full Time TACOMA Attorney Robert Abe!, re elected prcr.ident of she Western International Baseball League at a directors meeting in Yakima this week, says the loop leaders discussed hiring a full time president but took no definite Roy E. Hotchklss, owner of the i ot.iwin v.Ui.,,.ii, . InHUna ftairf aflf-r Ihe Work: rv ii inn ninuiin, CLAASSEN FAVORS TROJANS OVER UW By HAROLD CI.AASSKN l Texas over Texas Christian: NEW YORK i.n Football selee- Texas has In T. Jones the confer tlons made on Nov. 13 simply can ence's bet passer. In Dick Ochoa not be any better or any worse th' looP best ground-gainer. In than lho.-.e made on Nov. 31. So : Olb Dawson the leading scorer and here comes this week's picks: Tom Stolhandske the leading M Ic h I ga n stale over Notre P receiver. That s loo much for Dame: A duel that compares wlthj ly lust week s Notre uame-uxiunoma affair but this lime Ihe Irish ap pear doomed. Maryland over Mississippi: The Misstssippians will work a minor miracle If they get a He against time H (eta the surprise. Duke over Wake Forest: Duke to rebound after a pair of stinging rebukes. Spokane Indians said after the meeting Tuesday the directors had decided the league needed a full time president and Abel had in dicated he could not accept the job on that basis. A Del said the airectors votea to Gtwrit Your afternoon TV attraction. Tech's Turner and Teas are Dixie's modern Blanchard and Davis, of Armv's wartime team . Oklahoma over Missouri: The Sooncrs to take nut their linger on deieal "This question has been discussed I !lsourl 'or Saturday's many tune, over a period of many I No JreDan w years and It was discussed again at the Yakima meeting. That's all there is to it." Abel said the directors coled to end the first hslf of the split sea son scheduled for next year on July 4. Emery Barnes May Miss Game EUGENE. Ore. I Three Ore gon players came off the Injured list Wednesday and Coach Len Casanova said they probably will be ready for Saturday's football game with Stanford at Palo Alto. The returning players are half backs Farrell Alblght and Cece Hodges and tackle Con Hedge peth. However. Casanova said defens ive end Emerv Barnes, who suf fered a back Injury In the Wash ington State game last week. Is expected to miss the Stanford encounter. Southern California over Wash ington: Washington hns stolen quietly In the Coast Conference title race but its exit will be noisy even though Don Hetnrtch's passes will annoy the Trojans. Tennessee over Florida: The 'Gators have primed for this one since the season started om odds are against them. the Matthews Signs For Williams LONDON I Harry Mathews of Seattle has signed W f'Rht John ny Williams, British heavyweight champion, at Harrlngay Arena. London. Dec. 10. Promoter Jack Solomons said Thursday final details were settled In New York by Lew Buraton, his American agent. mJCHIKail Over I uiuug, A C.wf one. Purdue never has beaten Michigan at Ann Arbor and here's a shaky vote the Jinx will hold. Syracuse over Colgate: Syracuse la bowl hungry. Princeton over Yale: Yale la the surprise team of the Cast but this NEW TRAILER HOMES Agency for SPARTAN PONTIAC t CUPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balslger Motor Co. Mela at liplanas Klamath 'alii Jeff Grids Get Bopt POHTLAND ! Two Jefferson II lull Ki-hnul football players were kicked (iff the s(iliid Wednesday unci Couch Kilo Waldorf revealed he hnd booted another player ear lier In Ihe week. 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