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FRIDAY, .NOVEMBrnj PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON P SID) fflssstoiMS Fas fl1ro Playoff Grid Opener At Merrill Saturday By RED IIUltD The Mustangs of Mnltn nnd the Huskies of Moro head down a touchdown trail Saturday that leads to the state's highest Class B football prize, Malin, Dlst. 5 kingpin, and Moro, winner of the pigskin loot In Oist. 6, answer the opening kickoff whistle at 2 p.m. on the Merrill High School field. The winner sends Its football togs to the cleaners in preparation for a semi-final try the following week; the loser sheds its gear and turns to basketball. Other weekend Class B quarter final football scraps send Oakland (Dlst. 4 to Monroe (Dist. 3), Vnion (DUt. 8) to lone (Dist. 7) and Ccrvals (Oist. 2) 10 Amity (Dlst. 1). The Malin-Moro victor squares off next week against the winner of the Union-lone squabble, while winners of the Gervais-Amlly and Monroe Oakland games trade socks in the other semi-final game. Sites wil be announced early next week. ALL THK WAY Klamath County hasn't had a state title to crow about since 1946, That's the year Henley went all ihe way. The Hornets were run- ;jiers-up In 1947 and '48, and this season Were graduated into the A-2 .division, playing an Independent ecneauje. Since 1948 when the Hornets lost the gridiron touch, Malin Coach Jim Conroy, who will steer the Mustangs against Moro Saturday, Carruthers Keeps Title BAN FRANCISCO Wl World bantamweight champion Jimmy Carruthers, a slick dancer from Australia, held his title by a deci sion as he deftly boxed down Pappy Oault of Spartanburg, S.C., in a 15-round fight at Sydney, broadcast Friday by the Australian Radio. At the end only a knockout could have won lor the shorter, stockier American, said the broadcast s heard in San Francisco. A crowd estimated at 25,000 roared as the tlnv lighters battled down to the end in the outdoor arena at the Sydney sport Oround under warm skies. Oault weighed 117 K,. Carruth ers 117 Vi. Carruthers, who stood three Inches over the stubby American, never let Gault corner him. He took the lead at the start and held It almost all the 15 rounds. There were no knockdowns. " In the third round, Carruthers came out of a hurried flurry of blows with a cut right eye, but he nursed it through the rest of the fight without trouble, never letting Oault work on it. it stopped bleed ing in the seventh. Art Larsen Moves Up ; RIO DE JANEIRO HV-Second-seeded Art Larsen of sun Leandro, Calif., moved Into the semifinal round of Brazil's International Ten nis Tournament today with a -4, 6-1, 7-6 victory over Armando Vieira,' Brazilian nnd South Ameri can champion. Top-seeded Jaroslav Drobny also won, defeating George Nndny 8-3, 6-J. 6-4. Doris Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., nd Shirley Fry of Akron, Ohio, tso moved ahead in the women's doubles. They dcleated Odelca Farla and Herondlna Llnhnrs 6-4, 0. Starting Job CORVALLIS, Ore. Ml Conch Kip Taylor Thursday named Lnlrd Bwttaln, a Junior from Portland, to start at left end for Oregon Bute in Saturday's grid meeting here with Washington Slate. It will be Brattaln's first start ing assignment. Taylor snld he earned it by his Improved showing in practlco and recent gumcs. OKVAL SMITH Our Radiotor Expert RADIATOR CLEANING REPAIRING RECORING Brint In vour cor let us prepare It for winter drivinq. Loh of ANTI-FREEZE ANDERSON AUTO SERVICE (32 Walnut Phone 8U6 covered more ground than any other Klamath County coach. He took his athletes in 1949 through the quarterfinal game Incidentally, the win was over Moro but flunked in the semi final tilt iiealnst Union, likely foe next week for Saturday's winner. , Oddly enough, Conroy tackles the big three-game Job that leads 10 the slate championship with a team that, by his own admission, has him puzzled for its potential. Only Chlloquin, hepped-up in early October, gave the Mustangs trouble, but Malin rallied for a 20-13 win. But sideline observers perked up along wiih Malln's own faithful lollowers when the under dog Mustangs ran roughshod over a Rogue River team, 42-14, In last week's district championship Rame. simi'iusi-: The four-touchdown margin, more than the victory, surprised even Conroy. It brought a hesitant prophecy of a "full-route trip" for his Mus tangs from Conroy but attached with one stipulation: "If the boys play like tlicy did against Rogue River." Conroy hustles his Mustangs, sparked by touchdown-happy Pat Madden, into the game with a per fect record in seven games. . Moro this season lost Just one game to lone, the team that faces Union in one quarterfinal game while winning five. Malln's over-all record under Conroy is an enviable one. In this. Conroy's fifth season, it stands at 35-4. Two of the setbacks were to Klamath County . League teams. one io Phoenix in a 1951 district game, the other to UniiM in 1949 in the state semi-final, playoff game. Fulback Madden has scored 12 touchdowns this season. Halfbacks Glen Steyskal and Lavon Travis nave accounted for six and five respectively, while Steyskal has thrown for six more. VERSATILE Malin has a versatile attack with Steyskal's optional run-pass play opening the defense for Madden's smashes. And when Pat bombs Into the secondary, he knows where to go and does it in a hurry: he was Maim s lastest sprinter on this year's track team. Marshall Cornett works at the quarterback spot and handles the ban well on hand-offs and pitch outs, although the play-calling cnore talis to Virgil Rick, a tal emed end who teams with Rod Lyon on the otther side. Between Lyon and Rick on the offensive line are five Imposing gents who like to clear romping roaos lor Madden and Company. Standout is Oeorge Evans, who works at guard on the right side. Evans carries 220 pounds but moves with deceptive speed. He's joined by Lewis Kessler at the other guard spot. Tom Cantrall, who sometimes moves to fullback, Is at left tackle, Stan Miller on the right side. Marvin Macken is In ine pivot spot. HURT If Norm Oliva. a tackle nn An. fense and on offense when Can Hall switches to fullback. Is on tJi. sidelines, it will hurt the Mustangs. uhvh iurnea in a wnaie of a game against Rogue River but growing pains" have made hl playing doubtful. Doctors explain his trouble as cold aettllnir in his ankles and knees due to rapid growth. Harold Duncan, the bov nut likely to trade touchdowns with Madden, sparks the Moro back fleld, also from the fullback annt Duncan, who- has totaled 10 touch downs this season, teams with half- uacx ncuy Wilson and Larry Sayrs and miarterbat H.rnM Brown, a 6-1 lad who pitches with authority. Lnrry Smith, a 126-nound mlahtv mite, will relieve Brown at quarter lies, wnne Duncan s brother, Dan ny, will see duty, chiefly as a nunt- cr and placc-kickcr. Coach Jerry Dlsch's Moro line will open offensively with Gordon Helyer and Ivan Klrkelle at ends, Bucky Brady and Norm Frldley at tackles, Don Miller and Oene Knott at guards and George Kelley at center. SATURDAY at 1:15 P.M. OREGON STATE VI. WASHINGTON STATE From Corvollis Pr.i.nt.d by 4 vl Tldtw.ln 5 j Atiodiltd Oil I KFIW 1410 oa I I your dial . AaC Radis WW UW S sL L krL m IvC tin ii THESE SEVEN MALIN LINEMEN make touchdown paths some what smoother for Pat Madden 4 Co. Here's how the Mus tang forward wall. will line up offensively egainst Moro Satur day afternoon on the Merrill gridiron in a Class B Oregon PVep Playoffs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ten games launch the high school football playoffs, in Oregon Friday night. Four more Saturday will complete the first round of play. They will be run off in all sec. tlons of the state, and Include such contests as Grants Pass at North By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .. FOOTBALL PHILADELPHIA The II. s District Court upheld the National Football League's right to prevent telecasting of other league games into an area where a home team Is playing. RACING NEW YORK Troic (4198 401 combined with Tornabuoni (J14.20) for a 11,454.30 dally double at Ja maica. SAN MATEO. Calif. Jockev Willie Shoemaker rode four win ners Including First Reader ((3.90) In the top event at Bay Meadows to increase his season s victories to 436. LOUISVILLE, Ky. r- Jockev Ken Church booted home four winners but was hospitalized with a dis located shoulder when his mount. Royal Lender, broke his leg In the eignui race at cnurchin Downs. 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He injured his left ankle in prac tice, and Coach Frank Akins said it was doubtful if he could play. Shanley has scored- 17 touchdowns lor North Bend. Portland fans will see undefeated and untied Salem, tied for second place in the AP poll, meet once- . BED MURD, Ih FROSTBITE PROTECTION pa FOR YOUR TRUCK'crt m oyu 'Minn jjj vLJSFjrJ ft jij taw'BI,rfee "1 SERVICE NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR TRUCK READY FOR WINTER. COME IN TODAY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL VALUE JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES and SERVICE, Ine. llth end KUmeth . Phono 2-258 1 Sfiafte fefi quarterfinal playoff game. Left to right, end Virgil Rick, guard George Evans, tackle Stan Miller, center Marvin Mac ken, guard Lewis Kessler, tackle Tom Cantrall and end Rod Lyon. Photo by Don Kettler Open av son is the Portland league winner. Its only loss was to Kelso, Wash., 13-6, in the opening game of the season. Central Catholic, the Portland team tied with Salem for second place in the poll, will journey to Hlllsboro Friday night. Central Catholic is the defending champion and is undefeated in two seasons. Hlllsboro, ranked No. 9, has a 6-2 record. , The other class 1-A game comes Saturday with Jefferson of Port land, ranked No. 8, traveling to Eastern Oregon to meet Baker, the No. 10 team. There are four undefeated teams in the class 2-A playoff, and two of them tangle right at the start. This game will come at Vale Friday night, with Prineville, ranked No. 6 in the state, meeting Vale. Prine ville has won nine straight games this season. Vale eight. Drain, also the winner of nine straight, will be host to Coquille, t. Drain rodlsf-.Bd4 i I. Import Molina. nnUnt 5. Tighten hoio itftfttctlonil 4. Tilt eMHtryl 5. Arfjuit voltage rtf ulatar I WINTERIZE Tonight and Reedsport and St. Helens, a pair of once-beaten teams will tangle at St. Helens in other Fri day night games. Undefeated Estacada will go to Stayton to meet Cascade in the fourth class 2-A game Saturday. 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