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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH KALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN fw T5 N n WKDNKSDAV. NOVUMBKH (., HM'l uinimi mum 1 TcayBor, DiNiiscci Benched POIVltiANU lfi Jieiisnn Tilth nil I'i'iiiial Cnlhollf hmii icpinied Vrilientliiv Hint pi'iii'llt'i's wore ;uini wi;i in- their- rtatiiriluy niier iouii Olii-s '1 On'll'itl hlirli iT.lmiil ooliiall rlHUiiilonlii) uuihc. Our ul Jemml's Jobs Is tu huve replace Ileum lnr tun linemen 1M ilu Jim DINihtI. who plays lklr in Iniili ofi-iwive niirt defensive 4ii: ill, unit Jack Tavlur, ullennvc luuiil, until aiilli-iril tisilure In Inluldny'a name against Jefle.sou mil each hnii a. leg In a cast. HI.L-I.N t'naili lliiny Hrhalll said Vic li'hwrnll, dcli.li-.no irgulur. vim ii ul.iv mi nllriiMv inn. lilllnit n lor Taylor. DlNui-ri'a npiil will if taken l)V li:er MurlOll nil ul 'cnsive mill Jiit k Fn.ln mi ilelrime. Ii-ii-nn l having ii llllle trouble, on. ton Cl'irk, it ir ; 1 1- pi"-- : f. iii..rir, ii severe biui-m ab've. llir (nix in the MurslilU'ld game Mr kill bp iilili' In pliy, C"iuh Hull ill llc.'prr m il. bill Hip limine cati'-es mm P'.l'up lliwllli'. Ili brnllirr, Jerry Olail:. al-o u an hurt-a hli bone iiinny--in tln MiimmlPia fimip Slid In limping t pincllers, INAI; - 'Hip fiiitiirilny ultPinnnii game ul Multnomah Hiiiilliiin will bp llir liunl unp in Ilu- M-rii'i picking MkIp champions 'Uip Cln- H. winner will bp decided Friday nlKlu at Rnaeburg when Wallowa and Drum ilv. 'Hip Claim A 3 winner will bP picked Frlilnv nlulil ai St. Helens Willi prlnrvllip avraliuit HI. Helena. The alx-man llllp was decided lail week pnil with Cobutg winning. - t S M i-v ili t''. :., I ' ' ' "v ' ' V'K -Mil ; i it ' . ' i. J -i .i f f ' lover U.C.L.A. and mio ne nose -, point, 1. V . fAJ 'Bowl. , i Ahead of him in VjI . -s. t i-1 I Pears arorpd Hip trrat loiirli- VCIe Uon Moomaw. f 1 . ' "'.'.'1W i down, racing 6u yards after tHktng Lattner: Notre Dame. '. i K.'.rf7 j l lalcral from Carmir!il. men oron. UCLA; Jim tienri 3iW' -i-t" f t Cik In Hie third period, wilh Bmlthern California, and Don .. , C-.ij ., 'I ical. trailing 13-1. Sears and Car. -MU-hiaan Stale. EZZAKU CHARLES .'. . hirn tigtr Charles, Bivins Go Tonight CIUCAUO I K.zard Charles, f," who says he naa lorsakPn hla g. "Llllle I-ord Fauntleroy" conduct SJ In I hf ring anil now la like a Dead ' end KU1. will try lo smash veteran 'jimmy nivms,lnio oblivion Wednes day night al Chicago Hladlum. Tliplr scheduled 10-roundfr will be televised nntlonaliy Charles at one point of his box Tills golf.starved area ol the Caro g earner waa recognired as quite ima plnelsnda may see new ing a ehi irr. hatini g a lie scored 4 knock- But then no ciecuipa a soot 0 dec delviise Is better than a good lootl of- fpnso, and urOnipuy lost his nravy-' wei'int tltlp to Jersey Joe Walcolt. Now he appears to be returning to I he killer type of lighter who seems lo delight tha fans. Charles, 31, plana to weigh IBS and Bivliia 1BJ. .1 in Nnriis. InterDatlonHl Boxing Club president, has promised the winner crack at the heavyweight championship In June, three ! months alter title-holder Rocky Marclano and Walcott have a re match. ' .. .' ! Heinrich Will Play BRATTLE lift Pvt. Don Heln- . rich tins an Armv Ps and will be available fnr nunrlerbncklng duties I ' with the Washington Huskies In the football clash wilh Washington State at Spokane Saturday. Ilolnrlch, tapped for an Army hllch last Monday alone; with 33 i olhcr inductees Horn the Bremer ton area, la expected to be re , leased from Fort Lewla In lime to ."report to the Huskies for a work . nut , Wednesday afternoon, The I Tnsl-Intplgci!CPr anld. Bearcats Work , ,'. HONOLULU tn Coach Ted ' Oiidnhl drilled the WUInmettc foot ' ball learn on pass defrnse Tue. i- day for Friday's game with the . : . lin vcr.iity of Hawaii. .' ' Ho said tnlcr the team did "not : have raiinli luck" In trying lo work ...out a defenac against the Hswsl- lans- aerial ftltacK. Opduhl also reported that Davel AiidiTsnn, (leiriiiive tneKie who spinliicd his ankle -In Monday's practice, prnhably will not drill ,) -rid ' ' v-k 3 . t in in imm-i.ii.im ii iiimur ilM i kOA ii I TURKEY FOR TOUCHDOWNS. Whan the Orogon Toch Owl. culminated a 7-3 leaion Satur day night with 48-0 victory ovar Lowtr Columbia JC, Tad Bingham Icenter) of Bing't Cafa lluffed tha boyi with turkey. Shown her contemplating the featt are I to r) Jim Mcintosh, leroy Wilding, Paul Patrick Clell Hobson Named Back Of the Week NF.W YORK CIpII Ilnbuon, ; quartprback of Alabama' urmiue Bo bound i;nmMtn imp. naniPd AnrlaPd I'rpsa bk ot Ihr ppk WPdnpvday. HoliMin. who awitchPd lioin IpH (tail lo allliuil culling I nip In l'.'-w playpd a big rolp in Alnbmna'it j ball IMnyer In Uie Country,'" In ui urlp 51.7 trouncuig o( MiiryiiHnri.JKlp. land lai.t Balurdy -f - nia youngster 'iiom turcniu(. jjonnrnuie nipnuon.oii the airocp Alu.. a pro baseball pr.)K, ; nurd PrPMi' I960 AII Anwrica tpam, crnvspd up Mnrylunrt wlllt.a fine ; KnIK tg, points from thr I .'222 running nanir. H"bon lc belle' i t'lPi'lor from Coast to Coast, knnwn I'" his paxalnu. , Jack Scarbalh, quurlerburk of High up on Hie list were right Mnrylaiid. finished seennd with 37 hullbnck AI Carmlchnpl and left I poinla and Paul Olel of Minnesota, hallbaik Jimmy Hrnr l'tliiii willi 329 sparked unbeaten Southern Call-1 , nrlnrlch of the University foima to a bruising is ii uiui,ip mifhael combined to acore ' th winning six pomts after tlw T! was vt up by a 13-yard run of an inierrepied pass bv-Klmer Will, holte Four plays afier the spec tacular run. Sears Hipped ("Or vard scoring pass to Carmlihael and Southern Cal was In the RiK nntt-l .: .V' Other bark, who wrre in th running were BlllV Vessels wid Edrilp Crowder of Oklahoma's powerful Booners. Herb Hunt of Kenliirky and Paul OIpI of Min nesola. Snead Wins Boros Open SOUTHERN PINKS. N C. i dream come true next year a new annual money golf tournament for the professionals. Tne success ol tile special juiius Rnrns open tournament here the last three days started the talk. Sam Snead, his putter atlll his best friend, won the Boros special and Us 11.000 top money Tuesday. He had to come from behind to get a one-stroke edge over Doug Ford of Yonkers, N.Y., over the M hole route at the Mid Pines Club courae. It was Uils slrr.llng finish to a very successful event that may have planted the seed tor new permanent tournament. NEED CASH FAST LDo You Need Cash to 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. PACIFICItlDUSTniAL Phone 8128 J6WU- 121 Sou,h 9th Sh ; "GROWING THROUGH SERVICE SINCE 1920" and Coach Kex nuniaker. Hcismah Trophy Goes To Sooners1 Vessels NEW YORK i Billy Vpm1s. 1 Vesels. with one same remaln NPiuor hullback of Hie powerful , ing, ls aecond In the nation In Oklahoma boonprn. la Hip fiml ! rushing. Vfvstlv 21. has rushed player of a Big Seven Confrrence i ipnin to w in (bp rovcipd Hrlnnan Meninrixl Trophy Vewrh won the trophy awardpd nnnuallv since Mb by thr Down town Athlptir Club of Npw York lo Hip "OuLslandilig CoIIpkp Knot- The stfir Bomif f 1 MClt. Who gulnpfl D waMiingiim was ninin. with 193 the balloting . UCLA. Jack Paul Cam- . Southern McAullffe. - - Rote Passes Van Brocklin f PHILADELPHIA ' Tobln , Rot I Uie Green Bav Packers, I and Norman Van Brocklln, of the l,os Angeles Ranis, are waging a nln and tuck buttle lnr the IW2 National rooioaii League inuivia nul pasMiig honors with Rote cur- rrnlly holding the edge. I &4 yards per pass to 8 33 for Van Brock lln. Rote, former Rlee Institute star, regained the lead he lost last week lo. Van Brocklln. Both had good days last Sunday as their teams bullied into a lour way lie lor tne lead1 In the NFL's national con ferrtice. Rote passed 13 times for M2 vards winle Van Brocklln flipped 33 for 2M Wilh three quarters of the seas on gone. Role has completed SO times for 1)5 yards and nine touch downs, while Van Brocklln has con neoied li times for 1.310 nd 10 Tda. Eddie Price, of the New York Olanls. gained S3 yards last week to increase his ground gaining lead ership over Deacon Dan Towler ol Ihe Rams. Price has carried It times fnr 734 yards and a 4 3 av erage. Towler has lugged the bll 111 limes tor R60 and a St av erage. Hustling Hugh McF.lhenny of San Francisco la third 80-62S-7.t. Consolidate Bills-Meet eo yards In 14 carries and tuu urorpd 1 touchdowns. The Booners, tiparked by Vessels, won the conference championship for the fifth straight year and have lost only once In nine games. a 27-21 upset at the hands of Notre Dame. The Oklahoma atar will receive a duplicate In bronze of the trophy at a dinner here on Dc. a. The trophy Is named In honor of John Helsman, former athletic director of Ihe Downtown Athletic Club and a football coach at eight different colleges from 1892 through 1927. Dick Kaimaler. Princeton All America, won the trophy last year. HOCKEY Br The Associated Preas WFSTF.RN LEAC.l'F. Taeoma 10 New Westminster Edmonton S Victoria 1 STRAIGHT SOURBOM WHISKEY Jh 1 lit' , H I I " ; ' 1 : j : '.! BIUY VESSELS ' ! ktfowl if) 'VlilW'" ,f ''' tif-.imr -aw,! ; CI aassen SCRIBE LIKES IRISH By IIAItOI.I) CI.AASSKV NEW KOHK ' Making the. fiml college football picks of the 1,1'ui.on while surrounded by turkey lea.iiers. , The lealliera effectively hide last' week's record ol 30 cor rect and eight Incorrect choices lor an average of .790. ftavy over Army: The Cadets are vastly Improved over last year. In luct they are much better than the Army team which started the piesen. season. However, Navy's defensive unit la the best lo repre sent Ine sailors In recent years and you .can't lose If you can keep the olhcr toam from scoring, This game s your TV tidbit Saturday ul . irnoon, Noli e Dame over Southern Call- j fornix iSulurdayi: Figuring that i the Trojans were al their best last j caiuraay wncn miy got Dy utLA una uniiicu itu-h: uu u.viji- . ...A.. Al..,. ..... 1.1.1. ...... I uiv... nt-.v, .tic ii mn ttugjurcuuy n.-iv. cur. d L,ic.r fumbling habits. NKKII TIILS ONK Pennsylvania over Cornel) Thursday): The Quakers need ihls dtcslon to keep Couch Cieorge Miingi-r from having the first los ing season In his long stay at Pennsylvania. Tennessee over Vanderblll "Sat urday) It IS Vanderblll's turn to win tills traditional contest but the vols' tie with Kentucky last Sat urday has awakened the team. Texas over Texas Tech i Thurs day i: Only Notre Dame and LSW lute been able lo handle the Long hornr. kk(,aim:i health (Jeorgia Tech over Georgia 'Sat urday!: All of Tech's cripples tiave ici.ained their health for this meet ing, i Holy Cross over Boston College SMurdayi: Another one where you can throw the season's records out ol the window. Chuck Malay's pa.'.sing to be decisive. Finishing the others: THURSDAY Colgate over Brown, Miami over Cincinnati, new Mexico over Wich ita, ban Jose State over Santa Claia, Utah over Utah Slate. Vir ginia Military over Virginia Tech. Wyoming over Denver. FRIDAY NIGHT Miami over North Carolina. Mis sissippi Southern over Stetson ; SATURDAY -, "tf East: Fordham over New York University. v South: Alabama over Auburn, Vissisiippl over Mississippi stale. Waie Forest over South Carolina. Tulsne over LSU. Virginia over Will.am and Mary. - 1 Midwest: Houston over Detroit. Oklahoma over Oklahoma A a M. . Southwest; Tulsa -over Jx9!r Tech, Southern Methodist over TCU. Far West: Brlgham Young over Tempe Slate. Colorado over Colo rado A i M. College of Pacific over Marquette. Washington over Washington 6tate. Traditionals Tomorrow NEW YORK If College foot ball'a Thanksgiving Day menu serves up mostly traditional games Thursday. ( The top games of the slim card pit Cornell against Pennsylvania at Philadelphia's Franklin Field and Texas AfcM against Texas' Cotton Bowl-bound Southwest Conference champions. - v , The Skyline Conference can also be decided Thursday when Utah and Utah State tangle at Salt Lake City. Utah leads the circuit with a 4-0 record and can wrap It up by winning over State. New Mexico, a half game back of Utah, meets Wichita In a non-conference game. New Mexico closes out It season with Utah State Dec. 6. Other games Thursday Include Santa Clara vs San Jose Stale at San .Jose. Calif.; and Wyoming vs Denver at Denver. FOOTBALL ft SCORES1 i COLLEGK FOOTBALL By The Associated Press Hotstra 65 Wagner 7 Louisiana College 14 Alexandria AFB 0 JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON : l PROOF "tlATIOHAl NSTIUIRS rRQWCTJ CORpORATIOH. WW WW. .. TIME OUT! "If you city feller, would stop killin' off them cubs like that. mayoe we a gel some iuii grown o WLQNG Nuim-raiAL leaoie Superior-Troy Ljundry . Mrd'-Lnnd - Broadway Cleaner. Klamath Fall. Creamery Commercial Shell C...I..I riL. .it.. ! Superlor-1'ror Cleaners Cornmcrcul finance Standard Clesnert . 3 S . S Klamath Folwe .. .- I t rid. Scare. Broadway Cleaner. 4 Police 0 Medo-Lard 4 Superior-Troy Cleaners 0 Superior-Troy Laundry 4 Commercial Finance 0 Commercial Shell 3 Standard Clean ers 1 Klamath Falla Craanery 2 Stufcel t Superior-Troy Laundry rolled an son. game In whipping Commercial Finance, 4-0. Friday night to stay alone at the top of the Industrial Bowling League. But the Broadway Cleaners put together games of 728, 76 and 771 for a 2268 aeries, the best of the evening. ; Individually. Jim Wilder of com mercial - Shell was the standout Wilder ' added tap games of 166, 232 and 192 for a 490 series. COMMtmCIAL LEAGt'B Calhoun's . Orctech Faculty ., Carl . Market , . F-llintion Lumber Weyerhaeuaer . Baraooo CtcCU-tC vrw Grtsxa Food Pepit-Cola ... . DicmI Smoker. Scare. Last Night Calhoun'a a Ellington 1 Weyerha euaer 2 Dteatl 1 Carl 4 Baraboo 0 Oretech 3 Gnu I - Pepat-Cott S Vrw 1 Calhoun's owns the top spot In the Commercial Bowling League after last sight's 3-1 victory over Elllngsom Lumber. Hgh scores went to Griggs Food with a 968: game, followed by Carl's Market with a 961: Carl's wnii a 2823 series, followed by Cainoun's with a 2726: Laron Grtfgs with a 215 game, followed bv Citve Bennett or Oretech Facul ty with a 205: Bennett with a 583 wrips, followed by Alex Cammock of Carls with a 582 series.. rasTiaNAi. leagie w .14 Amviement 20- Cluh nnt National - . Knlfhta of Cotuaibu . Grefnr Roofing 4 , .v Sean-Roaburk .-. Ea.oidv Eleetrie Eaalea Son. of Italy .. , I mum. . - - scare. s..i . Firat National 4 Green 0 K Amuirmrnt 4 K of C ' Sana of lull tail. id. a , Moocv 3 Twenty-Thirty 1 ' Sean 4 Eaflo K Amusement is widening the gap in the Fraternal Bowling League - alter a 4-0 win over Kniitits of Columbus lr.st night put Uie Amusement five down with a 14-2 season mark. But First National climbed to thltd behind the 20-30 Club with a high game. 959 and a high series. 2836. adding games of 953 for second high and a 924. Sears was second In series with a 3779. Glno Rosterolla of the Sons of Katv -notched a 308 game fo. lsurela in that department. Rod Provorse of 20-30 was close be hind with a 206. B'ld Noffslnger of Sears added together games of 197. 202 and 169 lor tne oest series, a aos. nosteroi !p -J-as right behind with a 556. tacking on games of 178 and 170 to hir 208 high game. 5 Qt. Talbot ROOKIE LIFTS GIANTS By OAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK .i ' The hottest topic of conversation among this town's football fans in recent days Is the manner th which Freddie Beiiner.H. the former Southern Methodist passing ace. has sudden ly lifted Ihe New York Giants up by the slack of their pants and pitched them into the thick of the race for the professional champion ship. The lull, rangy rookie had been ! sitting on the bench and picking , up nothing but hip bunions during I the Giants- first eight games, in i wn)cn lhev had posted the not 1 ln--:jesslve won-losl record of 5-3, Afler a fine start, the club's reg- ui r quar.erback and passer, ! Charlie Conerly, had lost the i knack of hitting his receivers. ! As far as three games back. the cry had gone up for Coach Steve Owen to forget his loyalty to Conerly and at least give Ben ners a shot at the Job. ON SPOT "Do you want me to shoot Con erly just because he has a bad game or two?" Owen demanded. "Anyway, Benners Is too fine prospect to be thrown In there and ruined before he has learned the I -formation thoroughly. He never worked irom anything but the .spread formation in college. 1 1 Tough Tony Ross will be work won't put him on such g spot until j Ing under a handicap tomorrow I know he's ready." ' night when he and Jack Terry And that was how matters stood when Sunday's game began against the Redskins. It was taken lor granted that If the Polo Grounders lost that one they would be out of the running for the title in their division. There was Con erly still crouched behind center, and the discontent among the Harlem alumni was vast... BF.NNCRM IN .... Before one quite knew what had happened. Washington was tram pling the Giants to run up a 10-0 lead. The end of the first period marked the seventh straight In which the Giants under Conerly 'a direction had not scored a touch down. About midway of the second quarter. Owen finally made up -his mind that Conerly had sore Jjarm and flagged Benners i". t The reaction of the Glints was somewhat electrifying. The kid J looked as though he had been a i weaned on the T-formallon. Tn II 1 plays, mixing his tactics skillfully. JJ he drove his club 77 yards to a uauciiuuwu, men ue wcqi so ;mua in seven Dlavs for the winner. An other long march In the fourth rjeriod was broken up bv a fumble near the goal line. In the course nr turnm. an .nonreD: rout into a j vital 14-10 victory, Benners hit on eight of 13 passes for 113 yards. Galan Signs To Head Oaks OAKLAND. Calif. UP Aurie Galan. former major league out- I..U.P T1'rl.. ..... ..uuuial . , Ott as onager of the Oakland uaks He had coached the Pacific coast League Oaks under Ott the past season. Galan. 41. signed a one year con tract. - Ott had finished a two year con tract. CAGE SCORES COLLEGE BASKETBALL By The Associated Press Lawrence 102 Mission House IS DePauw gl Franklin 60 Valparaiso 104 Hope 68 Phillips Oilers 66 Okla City 63 Morcnead iKy) 92 Union iKy 13 Indiana Central 78 Oakland City 66 Micnigan varsity 81 Michigan Frosh 70 A STEADY JOB NEW YORK ts Mike Lee. Sports editor of the Long Island Daily Press, ls now serving his seventh year as president of the Unltel Stales Harness Writers' Associa lion. He recently was re-eleced at the annual meeting of the rac ing group. ASK VVaterfill NOW 5 YEARS OLD! ' I "s- l I I II"! Wll I' - W r - - . X TO PERFECTION r v ; 1 l. t d b'rr...o.te. better ( I '''" KENTUCKY'S Fineit . . jf 'tW $y20 $os 1 -. . rJ 'Vl iM WaTUfiu aa ami 1 '" ,-' - " - J 1 Htllr t, ""LxrT la M!m CaWr, I ill ra! KENTUCKY 1810 1 ft '"y () LjJ TONY ROSS ... for him, no stools Stools Out For ;Tag Mix I m up against lor yamato no Mr. Sakta hr a Turkey Night tag team Drawl at uie Armory. The ring won't be equipped with corner stools. Last time Ross found the comer stool a timely weapon after a series of trips out of the ring on the business-end of the Japs' feet. ine eaiem Slaughterer nnany made It back Into business terri tory the fifth time but he wasn't alone. He had the corner stool In his right hand. The next thine Yamato knew he had the corner stool In his face and the nngsiders had blood on their clothing. . REFUSED But Yamato refused to sign for the title rematch the Japs' Pa cific Northwest tag team crown ill be at stake unless corner stools were removed Irom the Im mediate vicinity. They will be. The tag team fight is on of tw outstanding one-hour bouts on the Thursday nignt wrestling snow, switched from the usual Wednes day night date. Roper McKay, the Pactfto Coast Junior heavyweight champion, wll make his first Kiamath Falls ap pearance in the other bout. The champ faces Cal Roberts, a tough customer from ancouver, B. O. but it's a non-title match. The last time Ross and Trry met the Jap duo. they won when Referee Buck Davidson disquali fied Yamato and Sakata. RIOTOIS The riotous ending of the bout had the fans standing and surging toward the ring. Terry was sleep ing as the result of Yamato'e lul ls bv hold; Ross was staggering .the. jroggr and rtak. an after bis attack on Yamato: Yamato was dripping blood; Sa kata was getting his lump from Davidson. : - It was a hectic ending to a nerva wracklng fend. The atmosphere will be charged with expectancy when the mat teams clash again tomorrow night. - Rumors are strong that If Rosa and Terry fail against the Jap to night. Pete Belcastro ma-v be brought tn for a "spoiling" shot. Reserved tickets for the Than giving wrestling show are on sal at castleberry Drugs. Cougars In Light Drill PULLMAN, Wash. I Another light workout was on tap for th Washington State Cougars Wednes day as they drilled for Saturday's season-ending football game with the Washington Huskies. With three key players sidelined, the Cougars are under orders from Coach Al Klrcher to take It easy to prevent additional In juries. - COR -Frazier again out will o am is pisy rnrlav (