JANUARY 211, 1053
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
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Junking Platoons Could Lead
To More Frenzied Recruiting
may fltt a starling atsiqnmont whan lhe
1 1 te) Roteburg for Fridy-S(urdy series again. I
Um
t3-'AP?UN0
taw MvlitiK team
, i stM two lkktnst in
T utty. l.HLoOy rive
W niik MMm, the
aaP)tV-.UI eeores were
oeaosU tu hlfh lor Lucky
4 both matches, rolling rr-14MM-lMa
and 4a-3oa-;tn
Um aeeend Midi. Prank
rated i M OM il Ha.
ih a .
rank irbooO, ex-etlamath bowl-
put tontbcr a m trliis 'or
land to Itaa Ursa same with linen
lit. (II aM : ill. Jack Eaton
MM. aad mm lop crl
Um net I awMratr. Aar.ir.nci.
, r-tUUI-U. t 4 ,nsone 238
.ft so fce auwd watch.
J amiiAL warn a w
Hr IMRIIV (ilUVHON
NKrt hporls Kdllor
NEW YORK INKAI Mont every
body but conchta of Iremondouii
squads tie I nd lliry're iiiIiik buck
to the whole Inolbell player, but In
killing the tree aubslllutlon rule,
(he college genie might be Jump
ing Irom the well-known frying pun
Into the lire
mil" liny give I ir to even great
er end more frenzied recruiting,
When you've got to play your II
beat you went to make eure you
Imvo II of the very best. 'Ihe bird
clogs will be entiling farther and
the check-writing more active,
The uasaing of the ula loons
might ronult, too, In a greater In
cidence of dlsseslon on squads, In
recent yearn more kid have been
playing high nchool loolball und
getting better coaching. College
squads have had a higher level of
ability, which waa what made the
two-unit ayalem workable. The I'le
toona were a godsend to pressure
coachea because It enabled them
to make use of more capable boya
and kren more ol them contented
mow mere win lie jiiai as mucn
talent, but coachea can't ute as
many young men. Thii la bound
to lead lo groualng. The lads want
lo play.
Tlila observer double that there
la any validity III clalma that fool
ball will be alower reverting to the
lull-tlme player. The ncorlng will
be Hint an M".h or higher, lor In
picking III athlelea the coach It
moat likely to lean toward offen
alv ability. He wanta II guys who
can move the ball.
Defcmlve backfleld ulay will be
aacrlllced for the benefit of the at
tack. Ilughle Devore would make en
excciillon of Ihe T quarterback
the early part of first end third
period ond the ler.1 four mlnutea
of the accond and fourth, Coachea
will then put In a passer, receiver
and a breakaway runner who
couldn't tackle a tackling dummy
or block a midget. The idea In
the early going will be to (core
quickly and hold on with the var
ally, composed ol composite play
era. The more formidable linemen on
defenac, especially the tacklea and
linebacker., get flrat call lor full
by building up their gtmej, Take
Tad Weed, lor instance, the 127
pound point-after- touchdown kick
er who practically never mlahcd lor
Ohio Slate. Obviously woody Hayea
cam leave him In there because
he'd gel killed.
Does tlit" mean Weed's afternoon
of glory ui Mulshed, or will coachea
now hove to do some fancy Jug
gling to get specialists like this In
and out?
Specialists allll will be used In
guinea are won on defence, but
In any team aport me ioea i io
acore. In baseball, the most brll
Hunt fielding first baseman batting
.260 Is never going to beat out
some alob who hits MO, not even
ii me latter has three feet.
The new deal will be personally
lough on some of the speciallxts,
and all of them can't correct that
and alngle wing tailback.
"Coaches spend weeks drilling
these key men," says the old Notre
Darner guiding New Vork Univer
sity. "They're not constructed lor
over-all aervice, and it would be
a ahame to lose such a key oper
ative lor the eamo reason that the
professionals protect him."
Devore points out that the rulea
committee had to bring back the
lair catch when the spread punt
Jeopardized the receiver. .
Hla view la that ol nearly all but
the boss men ol powerhouses.
Generally, Hughie Devore l lor
the change, but predicts there will
be a readjustment alter a year of
trial.
SHUFF STUFF
AMIOK AN i,saci;e
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rs
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Jptt tmrtu al trie Knights of
Mam roUed the two
lt-mm IB Oat fraternal Bowl
fiea tat Blent but hla third
2 a ha, robbed mm of the high
to Erlo Carl
af : f4t Club with a iioit-
two Mth games were
V Wa 'M lave him a
'nut aarles.
ns) Mad Um high team
-jrtae tlh a atb-atia-obo-.
Find Natkmnl'a ao7
4 waa food enough lor
If
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-Ctta-r dinf Oalhoun'a lind the
La-twtj asoh m tba Oommoralal
"Vtl. x Laama laat night,
nfth a Jim Boyla and Andy An
ts foaUd aooraa of an antl aio
'1; i tap single games.
1 OUntoa and Don Thomaa
M'a rolUd the top aarle.'i.
d a UO-iaa.7-S33 string:
put'tofethar games of mu,
I' IN lor a Ml.
I Buper Meat bad Ihe top
am. followed bv Cal-
,a wlUi a m. Calhoun's addrtl
a of m and for a asaa
i, trM avtsnlni'a bait ellort.
CtatfiCmAL I .
naSMirvi . llMlfli. The
;4laan Taoat . OeMlo won over
v Moenbaam al. tlan Pedro,
III., in ttt ta Calif. -Apuloo
yacht raw an a protest.
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JtOADIA, Oalll. Koyal Bore
''Ta (MlI'Mi'lti loattirod
(an aavaau rao wc aama anus
Pels To
Roseburg
For Pair
Hie Prllcana have one more
round of conference action left but
first on the agenda la a klng'a-X
aeries Friday and balurday nights
In Roseburg.
The Klamath five lost two games
lo Medford ll weekend, all but
erasing any hopes the Pels have
of capturing the Dial. 4 title. It
left the Pels with a 3-4 record In
league play, third behind Medford
(4-01 and Aahland 1 3-3 . Oranla
paaa occupies the cellar with a
1-3 mark.
Riveburg won't come eiuy. The
Indians whipped Grant Pass twice
and lost a close decision to Med
lord. Alter the Roieburg set, tho Peli
cans ore Idle until Feb. 13 and 14
when they go to Grants Pass lor
a second series with Ihe Cavemen.
The two teams split on Pelican
court.
Then they draw Ashland and
Medlord in home arries to close
out their seucoii,
Coach Paul McCnll liONn't Indi
cated who would gel starling as
aigniurnui ugalnM Ro: eburg, but
guards Cslvln Ollmore and Ken
Young and center Jack Morton
seems virtually certain of opening
nods.
The forward ixnlUons are a ques
tion. It's likely sophomore Larry
Yarnell will be al one forward po
sition, with either Ed Barron. Doug
Pence or .Um Dougherty teaming
with Yarnell.
Cloake, Grant
Top Shooters
Bud Cloake at id Mnrlon Grant
wcro tile t"P shooter In the KUnv
nth Own Club' weekly Hap meet
nt Wocua Bundny.
Clooke ftrrd a 47x50 tn the 16
yard event; Ornnt posted the name
score In the handicap division.
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Panthers Claw
'Cats, 60-40
'rtm nhtlnnuln Panthers whtDoed
the Klamath Wildcats, 60-40, last
night In Chlloqtiln.
Gene Gentry scored It lor the
Panthers; George Thompson was
high for Klnmnth with 13. The
KU froah edged the Ghlloquln Jun
ior varsity, 30-34, in tne prelimin
ary.
WANTED!
MEN TO TRAIN
; FOX RIAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
11 t 49. Mui ba reildanli of this eounly two or
ir.ciiai
t vtara. C
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CAGE SCORES
(OLl.LOi: ItASKKTHALl,
By The Asaoslaled Preaa
FAR WK.HT
Santa Clara 6, College ol Pacific
61 ,
Ooiuaga 60, Wliltworth 19
Montana 6V, Montana State 68
Western Montana 89, Rocky Moun
tain 68
EAST
Manhattan 98. Providence 73
Fatrleigh-Dlcklnson 80, Montclalr
M
West Va. Wesleyan 18, Alderaon-
Broaddus 11 '
Salem (W.Va.i 7. Kalnnont 91
MIDWKST
Toledo 80. Kent Slate 69
rindlay 98, Wilmington 81
Southern Illinois 14, Southeast
Missouri 64
SOUTH
Mercer 83, Florida Southern 10
Union tKy.l 104, Emory It Henry
87
Memphis State 13, Centenary 63
Western Carolina 81, Elon 19
HOL'THWKST
Southwest Texas 86. Eul Ross 60
Howard Payne 86, Texas A4il 48
McMurray 81, Austin 80
New Mexico Western 61, New
Mexico Military 64
Arkansas State 86, Arkansas Col
lege 70
Arkansaa Tech 96, Arkansas Slate
Tchra. 18
Oregon Prep Basketball
Neatucca 83 Bay City 36
Albany 63 Salem 40
Toledo 46 Tafl 18
Dayton 63 North Marlon 36
Sherwood 60 Yamhill 41
Sclo 66 Shedd 63
Dallas 39 Canny 36
Gresham 61 Park Rose 46
McLaren Boys School tWoodburn)
66 Verboort 63
West Linn 74 Tlgard 66
Oswego 66 Central (Monmouth) 33
Woodburn 43 Molalla 31
Hlllsboro 64 Oregon City 44
Siualaw 66 Maplelon 83 (overtime)
Tillamook 61 Scappoose 31
McMtnnvllle 49 Bcaverton 39
Hill Military (Portland) 41 Corbett
38
Pleasant Hill 60 St. Francis (Eu
gene I 47
Willamlna 14 Sheridan 48
Colton 48 Gaston 39
Knappa 61 Garibaldi 48
Banks 49 Amity 33
Wheeler 36 Neha'em 35 -Kslacada
39 Mt. Angel 23 .
Sflverton 69 Sandy 44
Willamette (Eugene) 68 Lebanon 51
Creswell 39 Mohawk 36
Philomath 40 Salem Bible Academy
39
Corvnllis 46 Junction City 38
Star ol the 8en (Astoria) 54 Tilla
mook Catholic 40
Brownsville 10 Halscy 53
Oakrldge 19 University (Eugene)
51
Weston' 38 Slunftrid 33 -Umapine
61 Helix 43
Portland League
Roosevelt 64 Cleveland 61
Benson 60 Jefferson 48
Orant 69 Lincoln 48
Franklin 51 Washington 48
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Trojans
Wallop
Huskies
The Merrill Huskies kept pace
with Sacred Heart last night In
Ihe first half, but the Trojans
puffed a 36-30 halftlme lead to 46-21
at the end ol three quarters to
post a 63-31 non-league win on the
winners' floor.
Tom Mulvey was held to a con
servative lor him 18 points, but
BUI Snider added 15 and Pat Pratt
chipped In with 11 for the Trojans.
Jack Hendrlckson led Merrill
with 14 point.
The Trojans led 16-13 at tne ena
of one quarter. They cinched mat
ters In tne third irame wun so
polnu while the Huskies could lind
Just nine.
Sacred Heart made it a grana
alam with a 49-40 win In the Junior
varsity preliminary.
Miaeii.i. mi () nr.aaT
Hotmyrult 7 T IS gnldcr
ll.nrtrlkr-in It T II Prill
winin 3 C 19 T. Mulwy
B.rr a CI Hldtrr
O Nffll 4 O Nubrl
Morrill luh.: Sehltetlt. J, Johtuon.
VcCullr-h. G. Johruon. W'.lUr. S.rr4
Heart auhs: nurrlll. Smith 1. StIMrt, J.
Mulvey J. Thill 3.
Suburban Tavern .
Tiny.
'c-r
Wocm
Houlh Sixth
Tars
Armory fountain
cat-it. . . .. e 22
The Suburban Tavern shulllo
boarders finished the first hall of
play In the American League with
a periect 28-0 record, blanking Mec
ca last night.
Tlny's finished In the second spot
witn a 4-0 win over Wocus; in oth
er games, Armory Fountain white-
washed Eaglea and Tat's whipped
soutn aixtn, 3-1.
Sponsors and captains In both the
American and National leagues are
asked to meet In Swanson's Bar
ber Shop Friday, 7 p.m., lor a
special meeting.
Moore Breaks
Hall's Beak
TOLEDO, O, !l Toledo'' Ar
chie Moore, the new light heavy
champ, broke Toxle Haifa nose
with one left hook laat night and
later knocked out the Chicago
heavyweight with another, ,
The beak-buster In the opening
round was the first punch Moore
threw since he collected the title
Dec. 11 from Cleveland s Joey
Maxim.
NO THREAT
Hall stayed on his feet despite
that first blow but never presented
any threat.
Moore floored him for on eight
count early in the lourth round and
felled him for good alter two min
utes and 40 seconds of that round.
Referee Johnny Webber didn't
even count after the second knock
downHall was- out tn the ring lor
at least 20 seconds.
The champ used left book and
Jabs almost exclusively until deep
In the second round. He upped the
quota of rights In the third alter
Hall landed a couple of lefts to
the face.
PAYOFF
Just before the knockout, Moore
busted Hall with a flurry of lefts
and rights to the head, setting up
tne pay ol I blow.
The champ, spotting nine pounds,
weighed in at 179 for the nontltle
bout, -stated to go 10 rounas.
Moore. 36. was the overwhelm.
Ing favorite to trim his 32-year-old
opponent.
A r
OLD AND NEW Luii Angtl Firpo towtri ovar Rocky Mar
eiano ai big at a mountain puffing up hit maiiive dukai. ftrp;
now 56, and Mareiano participated in two of fha mora tpao
teculer haavywaight championship fights, tho old challaagaf
against Jack Demptey, fha naw titlaholdar in winning tha
crown from Jertay Joe Walcott. , .
Solon Coach
Dies at 52
Tonight's Cagtfar
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Palmerton vs. National Ouard. 8:30
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Beshore Beats
Abel Fernandez
PORTLAND OB Freddie Be
shore of- Los Angeles declsloned:
Abel Fernandez of Mexico City
in a Id-round heavyweight boxing!
match here Tuesday night.
Beshore weighed 198; Fernandez;
190 (i. I
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Ofl Merv
the Sacramento Solons In tha Pa
cific Coast League (or tho past
two seasons, died Tuesday night la
a local hospital alter
an lUnttg
Shea, 83, who had been coach of 1 ol a year.
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