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THURSDAY.. OCTOBER 14. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Henley Meets Trojans COUNTY LEAGUE W L T Pel. Merrill Chiloquin Malin Sacred Heart' Bonanza 1 0 0 1.000 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 Four County high school football teams move into action Saturday afternoon while the other two re main at home in preparation Jor next weekend's full schedule, as Merrill travels to Malin and Sacred Heart meets Henley on the Hornets Held. The Merrill-Malin battle Is the enly league game on tap, and could very well have a bearing on the outcome of the County League final standings, following Marin's 6-6. deadlock with Chiloquin last week end. For Merrill and coach Ray Ra dcr, his team has yet to drop a county league game, while winning two, and a loss to Malin would throw an altogether different light on the race for first place of the live team league. Dale McCulloch, Leroy Johnson and Bill Green will be the big three in the Merrill backfield, as the Huskies hope for an upset win over the Mustangs. Jim Conroy's Malin gridders can't be denied the fact that they have the horses in the backfield and the big men in the line from last year's league championship team. ' Four top-flight backs Including hard running Fat Madden, Mar shall Cornett and Glen Steyskal will probably lead the Mustangs of fensive threat against Merrill, while Norm Oliva, Roger Dokken and Jim McVay are the big guns in the Malin line. In the other game, which Is a non-counting contest, Henley meets Jim Souza's Sacred Heart Trojans in what should be a rough and tough battle from the start to the finish. The passing arm of Louie Zaro sinski' and the receiving of Clar ence Toliver spell out trouble 'for the Trojan defense, while fullback Jim Cheyne and halfbacks Ron Kaylor and Jim Cunningham are the strength of Henley's ground at tack. . For Souza, It will be four power ful backs in hopes of a conquest over the A-2 school, as Phil Col lins will probably be directing the Sacred Heart atiack from his quar terback spot, while Bill Depuy and Dean Michealis will probably get the calls for the' halfback spots and big Gary Thill will crack the line from his fullback position to Bive the Trojans plenty of drive. Two other county teams, Chilo quin and Bonanza have the Week end off before going into games next week. Game time for both of this week's games is 1:30.. Tony Trabert In Net Final MEXICO CITY Wl Davis Cup Cup netter Tony Trabert of Cin cinnati today meets Mexican na tional champion Mario Llamas to fight it out for the men's singles championship of the 13th Fan American Tennis Tournament. Two other finals matches also are scheduled. . Trabert pairs off with U.S. na tional champion Vic Seixas of Philadelphia against Sweden's Sven Davidson and Lennart Ber ge'.in for the men's doubles cham pionship. . - - Darlene Hard of Mouleuello, Cahl., and Dorothy B. Chaney of Santa Monica, Calif., tangle with Mexicans Maria Roldan and Mar tha Hernandez for the women's doubles trophy. . Yesterday, Trabert beat David son 9-7, 3-6, 6-3, M to enter the finals against Llamas, who earlier had defeated Art Larsen of San Francisco. ... End Ed Sprinkle of the Cht cago Bears has played 11 seasons ol pro footoali. CUP U H' fttfliiftffM - If Aff at" "Wift moittf It ltlmrh f Rmingten Armi CMnpony, lac. see TNI OlDfSr QUMMAKtnt IH AMttICA MM HI TMI NtWUT OVNS. BELL'S Hardware 528 Main 'hone 5462 MERRILL'S CHANCES of an upset win over the Malin Mus tangs lies with their offense, and to help lead the Huskies is Laroy Johnson, a hard running back that gives Ray Rader's team, a lot of potential. The Malm-Merrill game is scheduled for 1:30 Saturday afternoon at Malin. . CLASSIC LEAGUE LoufB'8 Food la Orecon Woolen l Klamath Printinf i: AVA Farms ' u Bing'i Fountain , 1 Davis Associated I Landry Insurance - 1 M. L. Johnson, - i Sixth Street Oxygen 1 Haley Herefords Bnraboo Electric ' Polar Bear i Last night's results: Sirth Street 0. AVA 4 ' ' Davit Landry ' Polar Bear 1, Bing' 3 Baraboo 2.' Oregon Woolen 2 Klamath Printing 2, Haley - 2 Johnson 1, Louie's 3 It was a night for the second di vision teams in the scaring action of the Classic League play last night at Lucky Lanes as all of the team laurels were taken by teams at or below the halfway mark n the standings. Baraboo had a 941 high ' game and Johnson Insurance had a. 918 game. Series was taken by Davis Associated who had a 2660 series while Baraboo rolled the second high series with a 2639 pin total. Individual action was topped by Don Ferguson with his 244 high game and series of 185-244-175 604 pins. Dave Robb had second high game with a 235, while 41 Hakenwerth rolled a . 179-226-175 series of 584. Charlie Booth holds the season average honors with 194, while Charlie Reister, Mel Robinson and Hakenwerth are next with scores of 193 and 192 respectively: Clair Martin rolled an oddity in last night play as he had an all-spar? game of 185. Boom Expected In Kansas City CHICAGO Wl The Kansas City Athletics were pictured Thursday as bringing the sam; financial .boom to the American League aa Milwaukee has done in the National League. Painting this rosy, scene was Will Harridge, AL president, and the overwhelming response of the Kansas City citizenry to the league's vote to shift the franchise from Philadelphia supports his enthusiasm. ' "Kansas City has the same sort of people and the entertainment picture is similar to Milwaukee," said Harridge. LOOK! 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Lorenz had a game of 967 and then compiled a three line total of 2814 for series, while Dimbat reg istered second place honors by rolling a 952 game anO 2655 series totals. Individual honors went to Earl Brooks with a 220 high game fol lowed by Al Backes with a 212 game. Backes had a 106-212-189 for a 597 high series.-while Brooks rolled a 220-180-189 578 series HOCKEY I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 3, Montreal 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 6, Springfield 5 Hershey 3, Pittsburgh 2 (over time i WESTERN LEAGUE Edmonton 6, Victoria 4 t S4r! 60 ifrh JUS( BUTTLED JJ ENJOYED AT THE PEAK OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT lOUMCM pjHIMlMiiOT Meiis :ltfaLtfng neks iM&xaaJKS&Sl&lMam I- ..... . . .... ... ... . 0 . . - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TRACK AND FIELD . LONDON Chris Chataway ol England smashed the world lec oi d for 5,000 meters in a spectacu lar duel with Russia's Vladimir Kuc. He was clocked in 13:51.6. TENNIS , MEXICO CITY Tony Trabert of Cincinnati defeated Sweden's 8ven Davidson In the semi-finals ol the Pan-American Tournament, 8-7, 3-6, 6-3, 8-4. RACING CHICAGO Master Red (S3. 60) scored a four length vic tory in the J10.000 Sun Beau Hand icap at Hawthorne. ' SAN BRUNO, Calif Trigo nometry (111.60) won the six-furlong feature at Tanfoian. Higgins Optimistic For Red Sox ' BOSTON Itf Michael Frank (Mike) Higgins ha.3 opened his reign as manager of the Boston Red Sox on an encouraging key note by staling flatly at his first news conference that he is "opti mistic about the club's chances for 1953." The 45-year-old Texan impressed a gathering of 50 baseball writers, radio and TV men Wednesday at Fenway Park as being Just as advertised ' a solid, serious -minded student of baseball with a good Insight into human nature. ' I view this as a great oppor tunity. I'm happy to be back In Boston and I greatly appreciate the confidence shown in me by Mr. Yawkey (owner Tom Yawkey) and Joe Cronln (Oeneral man ager.)" The Red Sox, In a surprise an nouncement Monday, named Hig gins to replace Lou Boudreau, who had piloted the Boston club Into fourth place the last two seasons. Higgins said he hopes the team can Improve on Its 1954 showing when it clinched fourth on the final day but still wound up 42 games Dace ol the pennant-win ning Cleveland Indians. TRAILERS FALL CLOSE-OUT SMALL TRAILERS 15-ft. EMPIRE, water tank, butane light 15-ft. JEWEL, electric brakes, double floors 15-ft. LAKEWOOD, toilet, electric brakes, butane light USED 17 Ft. COLUMBIA Elect. Rifrig. t lea Butane Light, Water Tank 10 FT. 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I notice someone said they'd never seen anybody have so much trouble spending three million dollars. It's been just as hard to spend the J375.000 that goea with it." Even today rumblings continued in Washington, where Calvin Grif fith, vice president of the Senators, claimed the franchise shift was till' not official. Discussing the Chicago meeting. Griffith said: "A vote was taken, but the Washington club and others do not consider it final. No -mention was made of specific provisions we en tered and any announcement that we favored Kansas City Is full of misunderstandings." Griffith said the Washington, Bos ton and Detroit votes are enough to stop the move "and that may still be done." ATTENTION HUNTERS! MARK'S Cafe MERRILL Open 3:30 a.m. - 7 Days A Wk 10-ft. CAMP-RITE Compact 12-ft. HIGGINS metaJ, will carry boat ) PHONE 8355 PERFECTION... FLAVOR! COMPART; LOUISVILLE I KENTUCKY In Chicago, League President Will Harridge had no comment on Griffith's statement. 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