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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1953)
ith, to 101 so. ISJ! !tl art TUESDAY, OCTOBER MOlONjEW YORK lllJ "J t 4- I ' TARSET Bobo Olson will be the target Randy Turpin of England will be swinging at when they meet at Madison Square Garden, Oct. 21, for the world middleweight crown,, but the Honolulu contender tells British promoter Jack Solo mons he will not be an easy one to hit despite how stationary he looks here. TRANSPORTATION LEAGUE W Kalpine A ...1G Modoc Bldg Supply 14 Pioneer Tobacco KI Interstate Waterboyi People' Warehouse iz Kilpine B 10 1 A&B Paint Store ti KFLW fl'.a Twinway Moving ... a Pacific Fruit & Prod , 7 KFJI Consolidated Friglilways 4 10 Scores Laul Night Interstate 4 Consolidated 0 Pioneer 4 Pacific Fruit 0 KFJI 3 KFLW 1 People's Whse 3 A&B Paint 1 Modoc BldK 2 Twinway 2 Kalpine B.2 Kalpine A 2 Radio K at inn KFT.W fnmkhorl ih noise (complete with rooting sec- ers last night as the latter team whipped W, 3-1, in the kegling "civil war", highlight of the Trans portation League Bowling fare. Big gun for KFJI was Wayne Loerke, whose 623 series was lecond only to Ivan Bold of Inter state Waterboys with a 552. Jules Hunt of People's Warehouse had 212 came, tne hiffh sinelp Hup Bold a 203. PeODle's WnrphmiKP rnlloH tu high team series, 2061, followed by Interstate Waterboys with 2653. Interstnte's 928 was the best learn game; People's had a 015. Kalpine A split with Kalpine B, 2-2, but kept its lead in the league. MOOSE MA'S Ml Hold & Son Ifl 4 lone: ics Tnvern lit 7 Rings Cafe -..-........... J.'J 7 Orecon Wool 'j n Louie's Food .... '0 in i Smneider s Variety 10 Hi Klamath Flower . g n So. Ori Music T n Little Sweden s i& Stone's Signal Serv Scores l.ait Night Raid A Son 4 kittle Sweden 0 Jonuies 3 So. Ore. Music 1 Louie s 3 Schneider's 1 Oregon Wool 3 Stone's 1 Blng i Care 3 Klamath Flower 1 Oillv t.wn hntvlore hit enn I Lea CUP n T4n1i4 Jb ann itrnn idSL nienr. tn trio Mnnrn points to lead the loop by three j'Wims, Doris Bpneriirr nf T.miio1. VnnA rolled a 190 game, pasted on lines w no ana rra, lor a 538 series. lElora Baelev hnri an cvtm nnn ICS. Stone's Signal Service's 905 game 'flS hicrh fnr taM nUi. Louie's Food, with a second-high 96, rolled the top series, 2593. Bold & son had 2516 series. Elaine P pterin onH T.noi-. th, wen picked up the 5-8-10 split. Gringo Wins Canada Trial EDMTlN'mn.T m -n..t ni w" vn mt 01 igiiHii s wingo, a seven-year-old Labrador malC fmm nnlifnrnlo nn ih. n htdian sporting dog fields trials -"iK uic weeit-ena, winning out over 12 other entries In the three- I Brlgnnll's Gringo, owned and LOIl? Rnnnh rnllf 4U ;wncftn and international field "i uues, notn won last year. IncludPri In tho anrrl nu. rinV . vi ... V...V. o noo wafc- peek Van Cleve; last v e a r's Mampion, owned by Alfred H. ui ruiaiana, ure. Cougars Ready Por Vandals PULLMAN M The Washing ;i State College Cougars started lis week's football practice with -s muauay as coacn Al Kircn r and his charges prepped for 'MurdAv' tt 1. 41.. nR!...it.. ' Waho at Moscow. A'l members of the Cougar Wad were expected to be ready truising contest with Oregon. iM a tne ColSrs working "0 in an effort to natch up Pass defense. IT'S UNBELIEVABLE THE NEW MAYFLOWER 1954 2-Bedroom $2995 1954 EMPIRE Complete Bath $1995 NEWUMI) traii to tiicc ''Main h 3ss 13, 1953 onager Sees Win For Bobo NEW YORK Wl "Bobo Will throw too many punches for him." Sid Flaherty, manager of Carl "Bobo'' Olson, the American mid dleweight champion, was doing the talking. "Bobo throws punches all the way, three minutes every round." said Sid. "Ten rounds, fifteen rounds, he will be in there throw ing all the time. "Turpin will have to hustle a lot more than he did with Humez if he expects to beat Bobo. Even if he does I feel Bobo will win." Flaherty made his comments after watching a bob-tailed movie of the June Randy Turpin-Charley Humez ngnt snown Monday in a mid-town restaurant for the bene fit of American and British news men and the fight mob. A week from Wednesday, night at Madison Square Garden Turpin and Olson will battle for the mid dleweight throne vacated by Sugar Ray Robinson. Eskimos Trounce Calgary EDMONTON W Edmonton Eskimos, already assured of first place in the Western Interprovin cial Football Union, practically wiped out Calgary's playoff hopes Monday night by easily whipping tne stampeders 22-6 before 15,500 fans. The verdict Was never In doubt as the Eskimos used their second stringers most of the way and the Stampeders .were helpless even against them. The Eskimos had eased into a first-place finish earlier in the day when the Saskatchewan Rough riders edged the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 14-13 at Reglna to leave both teams tied in second place, only three games remaining. Yell-Leading A Tough Job CAMBRIDGE, Mass. UK The Harvard football team came through Its 28-26 victory over Col gate last Saturday unscatched but the Crimson cheerleaders weren't so lucky. Sophomore Dick Leveit son of Dayton, Ohio, suffered a fractured ankle after lie leaped into the air to urge the team to victory. PROUD is the OLD $TAGG and you'll be proud to serve this gnat whiskey. . . every mellow drop top KENTUCKY BOURBON AMERICA'S LARGEST-SELLING STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURbOH THE STAGS DISTILLING CO., FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY'S! PROOF Moore Champion Must Put Title Up WASHINGTON l.fi Archie Moore, the aging St. Louit, veteran, was under instructions Iroin the National Boxing Assn. tociay to de fend his light-heavyweigh! cham pionship within the next few months or lose it by delauli. In its fall ratings issued last night, the NBA pointedly contend ed it was responsible for Moore chance to win the championship in the firsi place. It said ne shoulf feel obligated to risk h.s title In a bout with Harold Jonnsou of mi adeiphia, logical contender In' that division. NUDGING Fred J. Saddy. chairman of the NBA ratings board, noted that only persistent NBA nudsing prompted Joey Maxim of Cleveland to take on Moore in a title bout, which Moore won handily. In its ratings, the NBA look out after one other boxer, Percy Bassett of PhiladelDhia. the interim featherweight champion, and told mm to put his title or. the line or face NBA action striiminz him UL lb. Bassett holds only an Interim title because featherweiirht champion Sandy Saddler Is in the Army. But even so, Bassett is rated no higher than fouHh in his own division behind Saddler, Wil He Pep and Redtori Davis. VOTES Rocky Marciano, the heavy weight champion, and Jimmy Car ter, the lightweight title holder. were given strong votes of confi dence by the ratings boara, which could see no logical contender in either division. Dan Bucceroni of PhiladelDhia was given second place among the neavyweigms in a lour-man field rated as outstanding boxers Bucceroni, a Johnnv-cume-latelv among the top-level lighters, risks mat position In a bo asa nst .Itm Slade of New York tomorrow night. jizzara unanes oi Cincinnati, the former heavyweight cnampion, edged up into third place ahean of Roland LaStarza of New Ynric who was rated a logical contender before Marciano took care of hln; with an 11th round technical knonk. oui last montn. Given the fifth spot was Nino Valdez of Cuba. LA. Fans Will Take Cameron LOS ANGELES W Los An geles football fans have seen two of the nation's finest out-of-state backs in action this fall in Paul Giel of Minnesota and Alan Ame che of Wisconsin. But with all due respects to the brilliance of both players, critics here are still satisfied with their own All-America candidate, half back Paul Cameron of UCLA. Powerful Paul, who stands 6 feet and weighs 185 pounds, can not only do one thing well, he does a lot of things well. A glance at his record shows that the Burbank bomb, playing on a well balanced, unbeaten squad, leads his teammates In lix of seven departments of play. He isn't exactly eligible lor tne sev enth. Cameron leads the Bruins In rushing, passing, punting, pass In terceptions, and kickoff and punt returns. The only reason he isn't leading In pass receptions Is because Coach Red Sanders hasn't devised a play where Paul can pass to nimseii. In succession. Oregon State, Kan sas, Oregon and Indiana have ex perienced unhappy contact wun Tint. a and Cameron. The big fellow has scored four touchdowns and passed tor inree more, directly accounting for al most half of the Bruins' total of 85 points thus far. I HOCKEY WESTERN XEAGUE Calgary 7, Victoria 3 word for wfl f J fjitonarih I i ffstonarth of all j II Js Kfntutky "Bourbons U MM HERALD AND NEWS, fete M Stockholders Withdraw ST. LOUIS Ufi Trial of an In junction suit filed to keep the St. Louis Browns from moving to Baltimore will open Wednesday. Five of the seven minority stock holders withdrew as plalntUfs in the case Monday. Jerome Duggan, attorney for the minority stockholders, filed the withdrawals with Circuit Judge William B. Flynn. The American League has p. proved the transfer of the Browns to Baltimore, but the deal has not been formally completed. The attorney for the club and Bill Veeck, former president of the Browns, has said the stoskholders would be held responsible if their suit resulted In club bankruptcy and losses to Veeck and his as sociates. Idaho Prepares For Cougars MOSCOW, Ida. Ilfi Coach Babe Curfman and his University of Ida ho football squad had their work cut out for them this week as they prepared for Saturday's tussle here with Washington State, a team they haven't licked in 28 years. The Vandals held only a light workout Monday as Curfman tried to steer away from further in juries. The Vandals were to get down to contact work later in the week. Rf11' jfpum ")"ii"ty ill m L i i rJ Hp Bull KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AA nircaa&iim Turner Hefty In Victory PHILADELPHIA M) Because Gil Turner is losing his girlish figure, the 23-year-old fignter's as pirations to the welterweight crown of Kid Gavilan may be scrapped forever. Still ranked as a leading con tender for Gavilan's title, Turner nevertheless tipped the beam at 156 while plodding to a 10-round decision over Italo Scortichini at Detroit last Wednesday night. And he s doubtful whether ho can evet make the 147-pound welterweight limit again. "And we won't try to lind out until It's necessary," salt; Mana ger George Katz yesterday. Katz. noting that Gil Is working to make 155 pounds for his 10-rounder with Johnny Bernardo at the arena here Thursday night, said he doesn't expect another welterweight title shot before next summer anyway Beavers Seek Scoring Recipe CORVALLIS W) The Oregon State College Beavers were sch uled to concentrate on Just one thing this week finding a way to beg. borrow or steal a point. The Beavers hnvn honn halri in gooseeggs on the scoreboard in their first four games this season ana meyre up against another toughie Saturday, the UCLA Bruins at Los Angeles. ft ore mvms a fim to toys vKntf imi, Pi mm 1 r - 1 I 1 L r k i Hff f i THE MOMENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FORI ItYour yeor and cleanup! Every 1953 Mercury we have in stock must be sold by the lime the new '54 Mercurys begin arriving at our showrooms. Every deal we make during the next few days will be among the most spectacular we've ever made. This Is the one BIO opportunity you've been awaiting to get this top popularity car on a remarkable bargain offerl Don't miss your big chancel "TOMORROW" IS TOO LATE I This is the one time during the whole year when you can own the car you've always wanted at such low overall cost. Remember that Mercury has the highest trade-in value In Its price field throughout the coun try. This means that when you re-sell your Mercury, your aefuo ownership cost Is practically In the low . price field i You get a luxurious Mercury for only a few dollars more than a "low price" carl Right Answer, Wrong Guy DETROIT Wi Visitors louring the big Dodge plant of Chrysler Corp. often ask their spry, business-like guide if he isn't a base ball player. A glowing look of recognition usually precedes an autograph re quest when he replies: "Yes, sir. Boston Red Sox. Work here in the off-season." Some call him "Geor ge" or "Mr. Kell" without further ado. "But." says the fellow who's a pitcher instead of a third base man, "you should see their quz Icai and sometimes startled look when I scribble my name. Maybe I ought to add a little something to "Ivan Delock,' like, I beat the world champion Yankees 2-0 in my first major league start for the Red Sox." , Husky Regulars Get Respite nllPI-hffl-n- Crnva hie l-ofrllln nn lha University of Washington football team a brief respite from heavy workouts Monday, but he had the rest, nf t.hf tenin irnlnrr nnHor a full head of steam all during the drill. Cherberg, whose squad held tough Southern Cal to a 13-13 tie last Saturday, indicated heavy workouts would be in order for all the Huskies the rest of the week in OreDaratinn fnr Kntlirrinv'K voiriA with Oregon at Portland. Sot ! BASIN MOTORS 424 So. ith St. Lrish sy Bruins Go to Fourth NEW YORK (if) Notre Dame re mained at the top of the collegiate football world today the thlra straight week the Irish have ruled the roost. The weekly Associated Press poll of the nation's sporls writers and sportscasters gave the South Bend squad 1,226 points despite tne tact mat H was idle last Sat urday. Notre Dame collected 71 first Trabert, Connolly Post Wins MEXICO CITY Ifl Tony Tra bert and Maureen , (Little Mo) Connolly headed back to the Unit ed States today with the men's and women's titles in the Pan American Tennis Tou .lament safely tucked away. Trabert, the ace of the United States Davis Cup team, yesterday turned back Kurt Nielsen of Den mark 6-2, 6-4, 6-1, while Miss Con nolly whipped Shirley Fry of Ak ron, O., 6-1, 6-1. The major league record for most assists by an outfielder In one season Is 44 made by Chuck mein oi tne rnnnes In 1930. I Buddy Rosar holds the record i for highest fielding percentage by i a catcher In a season. In 117 . games for th 1946 Athletics, he; made no errors. f tr rn e-r - i i t I j - i 1 i Mi! : 1 j J 1 1 J v..j vy L3 lJ LJ A DOUBLE PAY-OFF I Our year end "clean-up" Is a double win for yoot "Years ahead'! 19S3 Mercurys are styled far In ad vance of even some of the 1954 makes that have been introduced) You save when you buy it; you get more when you sell III A true double pay-off! DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE I Your present car will, In many cases, more than cover the down payment on one of these 53 Mercurys. Get our extra-liberal, year-end appraisal right away I . Buy while you still have a selection of models and colors. Every car must movel 12 cars left! 2 deals to go! Which one Is yours? PAGE THIRTEEN " Top; places compared to 57 foi all other teams combined. The points were tnbulated by the usual method of 10 for first, nine for second and so on. Michigan State, which had to come from behind to lick Texas Christian, stayed In second place, but gathered only 14 first-place votes, as compared to 15 last week and 977 points compared to 1,022 In the second poll. The biggest change was disap pearance of Ohio State Irom the top 10. The Buckeyes, shattered by underdog Illinois 41-20 last Sat urday, plummeted to a tie for 18tn with Mississippi Southern, the lit tle school that beat Alabama at the start of the season. Illinois rose to No. in the rankings. Maryland, which many observ ers think is the top team in the South, rated third, only 16 points behind Michigan State. The Terps were a distant fourth last week. UCLA was fourth and Michigan fifth. The rest of the first 10 was rounded out, In order, by Georgia Tech, Duke, Baylor, Illinois ana West Virginia. The top 10 (first-place votes in parentheses): 1. Notre Dame (74) 1228 2. Michigan State (14) ...977 3. Maryland (21) 061 4. UCLA (8) - 755 5. Michigan 537 6. Georgia Tech 49u 7. 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