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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 10S2 TTERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORErtON PAGE TltTRTEEN I. r 5 TOWING IVII.I.AHDH WIN I'll WllUrcl Holol women' howl ln tram epiitled Demi a Bni'ikr Shop Irani 110 plni Sunday and ' " won xua-mo. ' Klamath' Southern Oregon Mil , ale Irani gave away I OH pin la Bend's aecond Irani and apllt, win nlng th (ii i 2.iril-2:uo and drop ' , plng (ha second Sim-iUM). groraa; hii.i Ann nu ... . . tot ni nto unit M. Mrf-nllum O llaHaa ... n iti 4411 144 191 41.1 I4i In? 4M ln.1 I Mt BUT M lai.ltly H Rnlh wrll in 11 Oil Total mo hanrilraiii J.mi aMiiKK sum" n I am.r . - ' SI- Unbolt t J Wallan I I) Millixr ., faM.r ho I'M 1 1H 411 liu 4na IJT 4IK lit 44.1 n 4U7 l.n I Inn US . .. IM lull L Kxmn Ml lit Tuul ISO hanrtlrapi 2.110 an Harrla . .. H.ard Hull . . . Mllna . .. oar.. Mi air 1411 IM , ttiat . l:i:i natulan iwi Tola! lito haildl'-aii U.WT III. is M O llrlan .. . II Mima r.lla Alkrn M. nitirhar .. Wallan Jot. I iwlllt nn I till , ivu 144 l4 inn l.n Ma inn ItM handicap! 2.110 an. iKi . mi air llaula . l: In I l It-.rd . I: Ha II" riuii .. Ha im MT Mllna IM l IM nannall 114 IWI lll lolal (With fin handicap' IKII . niuian . IW " I' It-v.. ..... . l:u M III Alk.n ... Il l I" aiirhar .. IM ! M4 WHIali IM lit l.n Toi-l iwllh '1H runiP 31W KAiiaNAL ttAdr. wi. jo fiuh 10 K Aiiuuanianl .......lo Knlfhla ( t'olumbua . a llianit hiwillna; l'lrl National - a laglaa r.atlitila riai-lrlr - . Iwini of llalr -- oaara Hnaliuck looa . L. Hrarai MMl liartna 4 Inna ol Hale 0 K Amuiantanl 4 rlla 0 TwantV'Tlilrly 3 Haaia I raiUHIfl J Monaa I tlial Nallonal 1 K ol C 1 rrt. .1.1.1 II .11 .!., VNt .VM1 Alter three roundi of bnwllnit. Ihe 20-30 Club and K Amunemeut aliart the lead In Iht Praternal league, lloth acored wlna lail mc tit at lucky l.anrn. a,-Clair Marlln ol Orema Roolin':. Xcinoer. broke In l"r Ihe hinh game, a 3U3, alid aecond hih arr ,es. M. Arnold Jarvla nl K Ainuacment rulled an even 300 lor runnet-up honor while Dick Pinnell ol 20-30 miK'hrd Ihe high aerlea. putting lo. Clhrr lamea ol lt2, 11 and ll t"in IH line. Train laurel went to 30-30 with a SV4 tame and derma with a ail-at(-2I-373l aerlea. Runner-up l)0(a were captured by K Amuee ment with a M game and 2104 aerlea. Jack Duracha ol the Bona of Italy team didn't aparkle but he war conataienl. II rolled three 121 game. COMMIKIIAL tAOI B w M .an ISO 1NO .jaj MM .411 l.tl f 'alhmin'i . 10 cuitifMiA Lumbar , a Oralarh Tarully . N . S llaratMM fclarUI . 1 S vrw s s I'arra Supar Maala - S a llrlflfl fond - . . .-. a T Wat tthaauaar - - a trpat.Cola J taaal gmokara 1 II l.aal Kit" rarullr a t-aii a alnoun'a 4 Urlflfa Waiarliaauaar 3 l-rnai pal-Cola I KaraM 1 Vrw Slims -an Satohara CleAa) Bennelt. Orelech Faculty's re bowler, rolled brilliant 623 aeries topped by a 244 game, to lead that team to 1-1 win over Carl's Super Meal Isat night at Lucky Lanes. Calhoun a, however, leads I be Irague alter whitewashing Origan, 4 0, with Ih high aerlea, 202. The Faculty live had a 32g for runner up aerlea honora, but notched the high alngle leant gam. M4. Calhaun'a wss right behind with s 33. Don Thomas ol Cslhoun'a regis tered 321 lor second high gsm and tM lor aecond high serie be hind Bennelt. Heinrich PCC Leader LOS ANOELES Or) Washing ton' Don Heinrich was stopped k cnlit by Southern California last " eek hut h allll lead- th Coast .onferenre In total ollenae, with 1M yarda. All but lour o those yards were 7 pauirn ajiim, Wednesdsy by the conference dts- , closed. 1 California's Johnny Olstewskl has had his troubles, too, but he i continues lo lesd Ih loon In rush Ins; vardsge with net 723. neon"?, nonora oie muni wr 5 Iween Oeoru Black. Wshlngtnn: Olssewskl. IXin Johnson, and BUI Powell. California, each with sev en touchdowns and 43 points. BATTERY SPECIAL! NOVEMBER ONLY Cold Weather Mani Battery Replacement! w will Give YOU far your old battery on the purchase of a NEW, TOP-QUALITY, 18 Months Guaranteed Battery TRADE NOW! ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th Brock Top Pro Passer I'llll.AljHI.PIIlA W Norm Vim llriiiklin, the I.o Angeles' limns brilliant quarterback who wun Ih National Fiiotbsll l.fiilf' mMiiK championship two year ugo, headed th pro passers Wednesday, Jumping Iron) tenth to llcl In Ih' standings. Van Hrmkllu completed II nut ol 20 hravra Sunday to give him a i.nrisiius record of M In 115 Irlra l'ir 031 yarda, an averag vain of 3.27 yarda. Tohln Hole, n( Green nay. Ine Nn. 1 panner III past lew weeks dropped to second with an aver aun nl . 14. He haa completed ill of hit 100 losses Inr 314 yarda. The New York Chants' Kddle men continues la tie the No, 1 mound giilnri'. Rddie haa lugged Ihe pigskin Iti times, gained 4I yards. In Ihe Nn. 1 apo la Im Anaelea' U.m Towler who haa Hiilned SOI yarda In 00 then, while 'Uncos Hush Mcllheimy la third Willi SHU ynrila on 111 attempla. Mc. Hllirnny, Incidentally, haa Ihe best avrrago per cari y- 8 4 yarda each time, March. broda Passes Up Don Heinrich NKW VOHK if Tin wild nciainulr which Tuba a loolball tram iiutrun Drlruil by 62-21 MMire lnl l-'rlilav niiilu nut only i drove the aUtiMlrlaiia craty but al'vo made two nl the name a atara loin in individual ollenae man ruvrra among the nallon'a college tenuis. Ted Mnrchlbroda. Detroit' buy iitiarierbark, gullied a record 290 varoii Iroin iiui.Mnu to vault Iroin lourlh lo liral In total ollenae with a total nl l.BCd yarda. He roiinecled on 21 o( 64 paviee and alio gained aeven yarda lo din Place Don ilrinrlrh ot Washington aa No. I in Ihe country. Iigurea an nounced bv the National Colleg iate A. A. biatiaticai Bureau at' clnsed. Heinrich. who completed only ton mwi lor 14 yarda In Wan Inulnn'a 33-0 paating from Southern California, managed la retain hie hold on the No. I apot In pasting olftn with 130 completion!. Heinrich. however. 1 not x perted to play again, since he lacet draft call Nov. 34 and Washington's next and last game ! Knv M Tnmmv O'Cennell of Illinola. who completed 1 aerial, a.atn-t Ohio Btate. la aecond with 122 ard haa one more game, avaln-l Noru western, lo pan Heinrich. Little Mo' Advances SYDNKY. Australia IT Maure'n Connolly, Amerlca'a queen elthe court, and Julie Sampson are ine I'niietl Ktatea' lone hooea of sal vaging aom- glory In Ihe New South Walea tennis tournament. Miss Connolly and Mia Sampson gained the aeinl-llnsl round In the women's plsy Wednesdsy. 'Little Mo turned psc uiurie mcnois, 6-1, (-1. and Mlsa 8ampson de feated Owenyth Bryant, t-i, 0-4 Meanwhile, powerlul Auslrsllsns eliminated America Daia i,up pers. Cam. Vic. Selsas sod straight Clark, from the (ingles and double. Hrisaa bit the dust In strslght srts. Mervyn Rose, the lelthsnded stsr. msde It n sll Austrsllsn vmi-finsl by blssllng seixss. o-i, i i -4 Selsss end Clrk went down with color Hying in Ui doubles event, bowing to Rom and Don Candy In five grueling sets, -4. js. ij-io. 4 . t i. Willie Pep Faces Chavez ST. LOUIS Wi Hopeful Willie Pep. eager to gel another trv l regaining his featherweight crown. bunit into another obstscle Wednesday night In the person of Bsbell Chsvee in 10-round msln vent si the St, Louis Arena, The Hartford. Conn., veteran nd the Lo Angeles fighter will tangle before nllonl television nd rsdio tudlrnce. HOCKEY Br The Assoclsled Tres WKMTKRN LF.AGI E Vancouver Edmonton 2 ALLOWANCE TRADE-IN Phone 4113 TIME OUT! fy1 "nil irriela nsufe If those 4flrrs score few more times, I'll get sll Ihsl new furniture I'v been wanting!" Holman May Head For Home NEW YORK Nat Hnlmi n. 4iisendrd City College of Ne York basketball coach, may leave for home from Hpaln before his scheduled Dec. 2 departure, he milled Tuesdsy. Ilolmsn told the Nrw YorK pom he plsnncd to arrive In New York Dec. S. "Hut now I will call my fam ily." he said In Madrid, "and sc- what this Is sll shout and whrthr-r It's necesssry to return earlier." Jiolnian, along with Prof. Frank I lot-rl chairman of the fnculK' committee, and assistant Coach Harry Hand were suspended by City Oollrge Mondsy because of "unbecoming conduct." A Cn by the Board of Umber Eriucsllon's committee on mtcrrol. legiate ba-ketbull into the fix scandals, criticised Ilolmsn lor his stutemrnl Ihst he remained sloof Irom detslls of Ihe bsikrtball pro- grsni outside ol coaching the team. Holman ssld he never Had any knowledge of his plsyers taking brines. "I criticised them when they msde mlstskes." he said, "but I didn't suspect them of being dis honest." Ring Champ Found Punch Under Water SAN FRANCISCO in Hevy- eight Champion Rocky Msrclsno isn't fancy an in me ring, in Isct his boxing is only lew points above nothing. But h can puncn. Joe louis. Harry iKIdi Mstthews nd his title victim, Jersey Joe Wslcott, and others can tcstlfv to that. Wher did Rocky develop his punching power? In swimming riols. under water. NINt'AI. Al Weill, hi manager, told of Ihe unusual training routine while lounging In the expanae of the Presidential Suite of the St. Frsn cls Hotel. Msrclsno I here to referee fight tomorrow night. "Rockv gets his punching power under wter," Weill said. "He stsnds up to hi neck and swings. The reslstsnce of the wster strengthened bis arm nd shoulder musrlea, "That why when I make hotel reservations, I check to see If the place ht pool. This Is a nice piece but 11 hs no pool.. We'll be fixed up In Lo Angele. We will be there Saturday Inr Iwo-day rehearsal for the Oeorge Jessel show. Not. 29." Weill said he hoped lo set bark the date for the title defense against Walcott until June and mentioned New York City as Ihe site he preferred. He expressed Ihe opinion there was possibility the Uhlelie commission of that slat would relent and Issue s license to Wslcntt's now-bsrred msnsger, Tellx Bocchlccio. A HAND NAM! filCOlUMSIA MfWHIfS, INC. . TACOMA Bowl Ban Whips Up Furore NORMAN. Okls. l Oklshom astonished Ihe Big Seven Confer ence Isst. niKht by threstenlng to withdraw si id accept football bowl bid perhaps to the Orsnge Howl in acuance oi conierence rules. i Ihe surprise announcement came Iroin Dr. Oeorge L. Cross, university president, who told student rally he would ssnctlon s bowl trip if the team want to so He end Athletic Director Bud Wilkinson meet this morning lo discuss the esploslve subject and perhaps decide whether lo sever their ancient lie with Ihe Big Seven, Dr. Cross Indicated strongly the Sooners, fifth rsnked In the nstlon and headed lor a fifth atralght loop crown, have their -eye on the Orange Bowl, from which he re ported receiving several feelers. Such course, he told cheering students, would entsll wllhdrsw Hig from the conference end turn ing; Indenendenl or certsln sus pension for violating the bowl ban adopted last December. And he added: HONOItAIII.P. "The only honorable course would be to withdraw from the conference." As for himself, he said, "I would be perfectly willing to go," but pointed out he couldn't authorise a Inn unless nil concerned agreed to isce conference disciplinary ac tion, or other consequences. "Neither Bud nor I think It would be smart to violate the rules," he declared. Hie development came only week after fnculty representatives, meetlntr in Kansas city, refused to make an exception to the con ference restriction on any postsea son athletic activity. It also brought to the surface long smouldering discontent, re ferred to by Dr. Cross cryptically last night when he said. "We're In the doghouse with the Big Seven lor manv reasons." POSITION Asked about the conference posi tion at Quarterbacks Club meet ing Monday. Wilkinson said: "I have strong feeling the rule will be changed In January, but that's Just s month too late." The pronouncement from Dr. Cross. strong sport booster. Is a direct reversal of his stand year ago when he went on record. long with university regent. s opposing post season football gsmes. MID CflSff Do You Need Cosh to Consolidate Bills-Meet Emergency Expense - Purchase Clothing or Furniture? TRY PACIFIC Remember You Can Borrow Up To $2500 On Your Auto or Furniture or a Combination of Both. You Can Also Borrow on Your Signa ture Alone Without Endorsers or Guarantors. PAGIFICINDUSTRIAL Phone 8128 MM4- '21 Su,h 9,h Sf "GROWING THROUGH SERVICE SINCE 1920" ' Trojans, Bruins in Secret Drills for Crucial Game VOm ANOkTUU US SotlUksrit, Odliorala'i Tro- anu their t crof.stown rivals, the UCLA Bruins, ! work out again Wednesday behind clogeiy guarded and barred gates as ihe dsy approaches for their football gsme which will decide ihe Coast Conference entry in Ihe Slay Named Top Lineman NEW YORK Wl The University of Mississippi surprised football circles Baiuraay ny upseiung Maryland. 21-14. one of the major figure ior ine Rebels was James "Bud" Way who i came up with great pass catch-' ing exhibition at end. His play brought him Wednesday the As sociated Press lineman of the week isward. The 23-year-old senior from Way nesboro, Miss., earned the nod In the poll of sportswritera and broadcasters. His feat of snaring a 4Vyard aerial from Jlmmv Lear In the last quarter especially was outstsndlng. The plsy set up Ole Miss win ning touchdown In the closing min utes. Slay caught the ball on the Msryland three, two plays laier the Rebels shoved over the cln- nlng elx-polnter. in chlevement that after the game brought them the bid to play in the Sugar Bowl. Three other ends. Hsrlsnd Svare of Washington State, Owen coogan. Holy Cross and Joe Hnds, Duke, slso were praised highly for their Saturday performances. SPORTS IN BRIEF By The Associated Pres GENERAL NORMAN, Okls George Cross, R resident of University of Okla oma, said he would sanction bowl trip for his school's football team, despite Big 7 ban, 11 the team wants to go. RACING NEW YORK Associated Press survey of the nation's 24 racing slates disclosed that thoroughbred horse racing hi concluding the big gest season In the history of the sport, with parl-mutuel wagering up 1( 02 per cent over 1951. BOWIE, Md. Bowie race track cancelled It Tuesday and Wednes day programs because of danger ous track, but President Larrv 8. MacPhall promised that Maryland ! racing will be resumed Friday, "either here or elsewhere." SAN BRUNO. CAalif. Pension Plan 4.30) took Oilroy purse at Tanforan. fCI cHeidelbero flay iitlBDg Stoii Rose Bowl. n'ouiSij of Importsnce hss leaked from tho respective canips. Both squads presumably are still in ex cellent condition, rendy to defend their undefested and untied rec ords In e.nht straight games apiece this fall. , The game, which will be viewed on television nationally as the "Game of the Week", murks the first time the two local teams have come up for the Rose Bowl plum ; "fpi r- . name : It fA 1 IV IS V 7H I Mil m urn nmmm WWW1- . Aatlll mm . I .J . ' . .. . ' Ifeirl itmm. i m as.j- a m nai m. MM Dick Iteeder'M Store with perfect reeords. The game still shapes up as t dead even affair, but latest re ports gave alight edge to Coach Red Sander' Uclans one-half a point. The rival rate three-four In the last Associated Press poll of the nation's grid experts, and their games almost without exception have been won on "team play." This has been true particularly of coach Jess Hill' big Trojans, tells you i v oLu.y winy : Well-named it is, this Kuppenheimef luxury Shetland that has such ' beautiful cashmere-lite softness. But for all of that, it tailors in trim, clean lines and with sturdy ability to hold its shape. Kuppenheimer's "full, free-fitting, fashion-right" styling and! custom-type detailing add to Melloweave's "prestige look" yet because it serves you so handsomely for so long, it's actually a prudent choice. 1 newtsMson , Kuppenheimer Melloweavo in smartly styled' ouUrcoats 69.50 lo 89.50 Other CoaU From $50 mm m assra. is Always Glad to Cash Your Van Chech while n exception might be th key moments In several game when halfback Paul Cameron cam off the "wounded men's bench" to teer UCLA to victory. Btstlstlcally, both teams rate well down on offense lo the other conference teams. On total offense, USO is fifth and UCLA seventh. Defensively, they rata one-two. On rushhig, It 1 UCLA; on pass ing. USC. and on total defense, use.