Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1954)
t MONDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Guptill Leads Klamath San Francisco 49ers Top Lions Bjr TV COBB SporU Editor Beno Journal EENO Coach John McOlnnis' Klamath Falls Pelicans came Irom behind ia the last quarter to beat the Reno Huskies belore a email and halt frozen crowd at Foster field lust Saturday alter noon. Reno scored in the first two min utes of play, after they recovered a fumble on the Pelicans 32. On the sixth play of the series, Reno quarterback Len M a r d i a n ran around his own left end for five yards and the score. Tom Clark's conversion was good giving the Huskies a 7-0 lead. Reno made another touchdown drive as they packed the mail to the Klamath Falls 23 yard line before being stopped by a strong Pelican defensive line. The Pelicans failed to threaten in the first half, but when the third period opened, they came out driving with spirit as they recovered a Reno fumble on the Huskies 41 yard line. The Pel offensive machine moved down field on several plays and the drive of 41 yards was climaxed from the five yard line when Larry Yarnell, Pel quarter back sliced over for the touch down, Jack Sunitsch's point try was no good, giving the Huskies a 7-6 lead. A few minutes later, Reno blocked Fepple's punt, and recov ered on the Klamath 18 yard line, but again the delense set up by the invading Pels held tight keep ing the Huskies at bay. In the last quarter, it "was all Klamath as the Huskies began to weaken under the continual pound ing of the Pel offense, and several Reno injuries also helped the Klamath cause. Klamath pounded at the right tide of the Reno line contlnously for consistent gains and finally halfback Chuck Guptill broke loose from the Klamath 39 yard line and raced 71 yards down the side lines for the touchdown. A last minute tackle by Huskie Ron Otfford parried both gridders into the end zone by the impact of the tackle, Sunitsch converted givjng the Pels a 13-7 edge. Tlie third Klamath score came later In the period as the Pels inarched 57 yards in 13 line smashes by People, Yarnell and Del Fatti. Pepple plunged the final yard for the score. The conversion attempt failed. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .erans Charlie Conerly, Otto Gra ham and George Blanda. Conner G Pranl.Mi. .... I. ...1 49ers owned a triple distinction ! ' . J-IZ Mouday jlcssional seasons with New York, 1. They are the only undefeated i eleven in the National Football League. 2. They are hi undisputed pos session of first place in the West ern Division for the first time this season. 3. They are the only team to defeat the defending champion ueirou uons in pearly a year, literally tossed the Giant into a three-way tie for first place in the eastern division. Chuckin' Charlie passed for three touchdowns in 24-7 triumph over Washington's hapless Red skins. ii yas the Giants' fourth vic tory against one defeat. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia' have the same record. Pittsburgh made the tie The 49ers accomplished all Uirce i' ,u,' J 'l""? feats In one fell swoon Sunday Y.J' S",J,..u.,(n' ay when they ground out a thrilling trig the Eagles, 17-7. Toronto Edges Montreal By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS The Toronto Argonauts. Canada's one-lime greatest money football club, cashed in Saturday on a dy ing-seconds desperation pass that ranks as the most sensational plav of the Big Four season. It paid off with a pulsating 30-21 victory over the Montreal Alouet' tea. It also recaptured the old magic Uirtt rode with Argonaut teams through the years but apparently had deserted the Blues the last two seasons. Toronto faced one of those win- or-else situations Saturday. It had to win to stay in the running for a playoff shot. So the Argonauts played their greatest game in two seasons. They pushed the big tough Als around for nearly 45 minutes, blew an 18-polnt lead and then won out with a 43-yard touchdown pass off a triple reverse. 1- S CORES ALLtT KATZ lIAGtl . W Troy V. Cook jj Louie', rood ... i PotKt'i Market 20 L s a ..n . . ..... ... . i onnur.u o ,', , 1 1 J , ltle Uoas Graham, Cleveland's greatl The victory left the Argonauts out of the lead and into. upennH V . . ... . , . ,quarieroacK, passed to a toucn- jwitn a oare mainemaucai cuaucc down and scored two more while i of a spot in the post-season series leading the Browns to their 10th ,with only three games remaining straight victory over the Chicago of the 14-game schedule. place. OVERFLOW An overflow crowd of 59.600. Z'S S ? -l Montreal is first place with as the 49ers burst into a i,iTead ZZZr""l 5. ""'" in the first quarter and never Uh .n.. TZ.aZZ ,!lua -il8cr ." .m.mou were headed nlthnnoh th hH t . !u mc ineir tour-point edge over ioronto sve off a deSfe ?ast period fcLff0 S25 ! 2M7. rally by Detroit u w- .v..,.,g joay. Any comoinauon ox namuion x . A. Tittle, quarterbacking with I mi. ...i i... t...i JiUbtLJ" iVLh m" h8n1, and (Tank Ymaet nd Dan Towler luiioack Hugh McEthennv. run- une . Statisticsf First downs rushing .. Plrst dowiu passing I'irit downs penalties Total first down .. Passes tried Parses complete ...... Yards gained passing Yards rushing Yards lost rushing .. .. Net yards rustling , Total net yards Kumoles lo?t Yards penalized Punting average . KF RENO 13 San Lakt Uouldtnc J. W. Kerns 13' Medo Land 14 BaUigtx Oil 11 1 a . i-uier i-aKe creamery .-.. .u SunrtM Service 8'i Pi-rkins News ,....... 2 Last night's results: Cook 3, Medo Land 1. Poteet's 4. Swan Lake 0- Crater Lake 4. Perkins 0. Kerns 4. Ialsiger 0. Louie's 2, SunrUt 3. Poteefs Market rolled high series ol 2394 pins to lead the Alley Kate League last night t Lucky Lanes, while the high team game was rolled by J. W. Kerns with their 832 one line total. Second high series was taken by J. W. Kerns with a 2361, while Poteet's had the runnerup single line score with a 8 pin score. Margaret Brown had the high individual series score, with a 469, while Joan Beard and Cecilia Duracha tied for runnerup spot with their 445 series totals. Game action was topped by Joan Beard with a 175, while Dor- othy McBride had 167. Splits were picked up by Dorothy McBride the 5-7-8. 6-7 and the 4-7-9. Donna O'Krongly the 57 and Bee John son the 7-9. CEiiloejirifi opples en ill tellies If -7 flfl The Chlloquln Panthers re mained undefeated In C a u n ty League football standings u they toppled the Merrill Huskies last Saturday afternoon 19-7 before an estimated crowd of between 1500 and 2000 spud festival football fans at Merrill. Both teams fought on even terms throughout the entire game as the victorious Panthers ran up 12-7 halftime lead over the Huskies, Coach Frank DiUilo's gridders scored first in the opening quar ter on Dick 81emons pass to Oary Hrgulanu, who In turn latteraled cack to Vernon Joe. the Chlloquln sparkplug, for ft play of 60 yards and a score. The conversion at' tempt failed. In the second quarter, MerrlU drove 60 yards with Leroy John. son and Bill Qreen doing the ball carrying. With the pigskin lying on the Chlloquln five yard line. fullback Dale McCullough bulled ning like an unbroken colt, led Frisco's explosive attack. Tittle passed for two touchdowns and McElhenny reeled off runs of 60 and 34 yards to snap Detroit's iu-game winnmg streak. The Lions won the last seven games in 1853 alter losing 37-24 to Los Angeles last Nov. 1. They won their first mree games this year. Onlv a tie with Los Angeles mars San Fran cisco's five-game record. It was a great afternoon for quarterbacks, especially for vet- Owls Take OCC Lead Oregon Collegiate Conference V L Pet. PF PA 99 24 86 34 26 50 86 19 85 Oregon Slaps San Jose Oregon Tech 2 0 1.000 Southern Oregon 2 1 .667 O.C.E. I I .soo Portland Stale 1 2 .333 Eastern Oregon 0 2 .000 Saturday results: Oregon Tech 64, Portland State 18 uvb J4, bouthern Oregon 13 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon Tech beat Portland State M-iB . Saturday nights to remain undefeated and at the' top of uregon Collegiate Conference foot- oau standings. Oregon College of Education handed Southern Oregon its second conference defeat in a game at .viunmumn. me score was 34-13. tastern Ore2on. nlavinir nuUM the conference, was defeated 23-12 by Whitman of the Northwest uor.ierence, Calvin Smith and Doue Ci-irraen each scored twice to lead Oreznn iren io us win at Klamath Falls uoiaon Bigler had two touchdowns ior rortiana state. . unuck ennstonsen scored two loucnaowns to pace OCE victory. EUGENE, Ore. W Too much George Shaw and too many fum bles told the story Saturday tn Oregon's 26-7 conquest of Sanj cse mate. Quarterback Shaw, Oreton's candidate for All America honor. passed to one touchdown, raced 18 yards for another, converted two points after touchdown and gen erally outmaneuvercd the Spart ans as the Ducks bounced back from the previous week's defeat by Southern California. A San Jose fumble recovered on the Spartans' 14-yard line set up Oregon's first tally in the opening period. Two plays later halfback Walt Gaffnev. took pitchout and romped 11 ards to a touchdown. San Jose halted two Oregon drives in the second period but the Ducks finally scorrd when tackle Keith Tucker recovered t blocked punt on the San Jose State five and Shaw pitched to end Hall Reeve for six points Oregon's third counter came in the fourth period, climaxing a n- yard s drive Including a 52-yard pass play from Shaw to halfback Tom Crobtree. Halfback Lloyd Powell plunged over from the eiaht In three plays. Shaw's 18-yard sprint at the end of a 52-yard drive wound up the Oregon scoring. San Jose's only score came in the last period when a bad punt left the ball on the Oregon 36 Reserve quarterback Tony Tere sa and Stan Beasley teamed to move the ball to the live and Te lesa plunged over. by Chicago's Blanda and spear headed the Rams to a free-scoring 42-J8 victory over the Bears. A crowd of 48,174 saw Younger burst tnrougn the line repeatedly, scor ing two touchdowns, one set up by passes by Norm Van Brocklin and netting a total of 180 yards on the ground. Towler scored three touchdowns. Blanda staged a brilliant nass- ing attack, completing 28 aerial for 328 yards and hurling four of Chicago's five touchdowns. He al so kicked a 31-yard field goal that put his team temporarily In front. 24-21, In the third period. A recovered fumble 'in the third period set up it Green Bay touch down that gave the Packers i 7-8 triumph over the Baltimore Ori oles. victories and Toronto losses add ing to two will eliminate the Argo nauts. " The 16-game Western Interpro vincial Football Union schedule winds up Monday night with three clubs jockeying for first place, but the Calgary suimpeders can start planning for 1955. The Stamps, considered a powerhouse in pre season guessing, lost their last mathematical chance for a playoff berth Saturday night when the Winnipeg Blue Bombers polished off the British Columbia Lions, M, Edmonton Eskimos jumped Into a first-place tie with Saskat chewan by defeating the Rough- riders 24-19. BALTIMORE (TV-Joseph Cascar. ella, executive vice president of Laurel race course, is a former major league pitcher. He hurled for the Philadelphia Athletics, Bos ton Red Sox, and Washington Sen. ators. Chick Harbert will be host pro when the 37th PGA championship is held at the Meadowbrook Coun try Club at Northvllle, Mich., next July 20-26. Fifteen or 37 Giants saw action In the World Series. his way over for the first Merrill score. The point after toucnaown was made- by McCullough also. . Chiloquin's second quarter score came on a pass play from Joe to Heguland from the 5 ana uie Panther rambled to the two yard ilne before being stopped. Ivan Joe went off tackle for the two yards and the Chlloquln touchdown. Again the conversion attempt failed giving the Panther a half time edge by a 12-7 score. Chiloquin's final score came In the fourth quarter of the county league game, as the Panthers marched 70 yards downfiek with Vernon Joe passing and running against the Huskies 8iemons scored on a four yard plunge. Jo Jo George passed to Sid Rldenour for the extra point, ending the ecorlng in the final game of the league season for the undefeated Panthers, Merrill threatened in the waning minutes of the game as they drove from their own 30 yard line to the Chlloquln eight before time ran out on their drive. For MerrlU, George Hodges and Bobby Loper were the sparkplugs on offense and defense, while the bulk of the Chlloquln load rested with Vernon Joe's passing and running, while the line play was sparked by Ray Hill's perform, anca at one of the two tackle po sitions. A vote of the County League Principals and Coaches Association will be taken to determine who will represent the league In the district playoffs November 6. Ma lta and Chlloquln are presently tied for the top spot, with three wins and s tie apiece, Malln Is last year's champion. Score by quarters: Merrill 0 7 0 0-7 Chlloquln 6 6 0 71 Larqe- upstairs rooms on Main near 6th luitablt for offices or unfurnished apt. Just vacated. Inquire Drews Manstore. mm MARVIN KUHLMAN Aluminum Storm Windows & Doors - Siding Roofing Insulation FREE ESTIMATES FHA TERMS Kuhlnian Insulation Phone 4468 or 7039 430 Riverside SALESMEN! SAVE on your expense account 30 to 40 miles per gallon. Cruise safely from 60 to 70 mph. Tires only one half cost. Ride on air foam cushions. Very low monthly payments, THE NEW Hudson Metropolitan See it and drive it ,. . JUCKELAND MOTORS llth and Klamath Sts. Klamath Falls, Ore. UCLA Crushes Beavers scored for the losers. Eastern Oregon meets Pnvilnnrt State In the only conference game scheduled next week. OCE will play Pacific and Oregon Tech will meet Olympic Junior ColleEe in non-conference games.' Southern Oregon will be idle. CORVALLIS, Ore. m Even the reserves scored almost at will Saturday as the UCLA steamrol ler crushed Oregon State 61-0 in their Pacific Coast Conference football encounter here. With such stars as Bob Daven-H port and Prlmo Villaneuva warm ing the bench after the opening few minutes of the first and sec ond quarter, the reserves pushed over seven of UCLA's nine touch downs In handing the Beavers their worst football defeat. It ran the Bruins' point total for two PCC games with 133 without a point being logged against them. They smothered Stanford 72-0 the previous week. UCLA started its scoring spree right after the opening kickoff with Davenport plunging over for to a tally in eight plays. The Bruins added anolner counter before the in .h8!1 a,"d LeRoy sP'lnB Period ended, picked up three RACING CAMDEN, N.J. - Helioscope M.401 captured the $50,000 added Trenton Handicap at Garden State Park. LEXINGTON, Ky ' Brother Tex (515.60) scored a one-length victory in the $66,000 Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland. SAN BRNO-Trentonlan (S4.40I took the $16,550 San Bruno Stakes at Tanforan. the second quarter, and two apiece in the third and fourth quarters. osc's best effort came In the second period when the Beavers collected two first downs and moved the ball to the UCLA 33. A fumble ended the threat. UCLA accumulated 488 yards through rushing and an additional 95 through passes for a total of 24 first downs. OSC gained only 113 yards and ,four first downs. Rent A Vacation ' Travel Trailer Sleep up to 5 Fw Infermatian Phone 5520 or 7556 POOLE'S 2"t QaKe iffromme... 'IReq. 1.98 Work-master Jpaint roller set with 7-ineh dynel-covered roller and f, sturdy metal 1 -quart point A MARINE Ifyoui'eovfr 17ye' old. you miy loin th world-'imoul, fighting Marine Corpi. SEI.YOUR JdOfRING QkzzhJnm I Bill .If..' A, 1 I Pomw 0FWr IJ) Ona-Coat Paint Cvtfcup J -VTX Sov., Tim.. Money VII Mm SAVE Flat Wail No eye-smarting no headaches -paint with the windows closed This is our way of getting you fo fry the finest flat wall finish we know of. A tough flat finish that washes like enamel. Odorless; eat or cook In room right after painting. Dries in ona hour. Fourteen colors. -' Point Paint Regular 4.98 ; Roller Set Regular 1.98 THIS SALE BOTH FOR ONLY 4.98 YOU SAVE 1.98 FREE! with one gallon of Master-Mixed Odorless Flat Wall Paint DINING ROOM: Refinish It with Odorless Flat Paint today; dine in comfort tonight. LIVING ROOM: Roll on a quick coat of Odorlass Flat Point before your guests arrive. STORE: Finish with Odorless Flat Paint overnight; "business as usual" next doy. J'iml.Miio Flat Wall Paints Rej. 3.79 (l 3.19 A on operation finish, ftraih or to cu k fah emd prlmai. Con bo wotiSad claon. $ro-Glo Finish Rtfl. 7.30 6.59 ?a Moi (or Utduiw, balbt, wood trim. TovghoAddvrobl. SllUooiiod for is VltHll kou.U dooming! I ff JUT a I i Ml Craftsman Putty Knlfa 75c Stiff blodtoilMidt : High grado stool i blada,l!63tt-tn. 4 Rom wood handle. "i Spackling j Compound io..... 25c Boil for patching small holts In plot Jl tr or wood. Sand i jin.llw. tlnw wnrko obit long or. Oos aoi covon any coforj lasts lor S foan or otoro. TMdi, imoofh coat b low proof and rosHtonl to inMdow. Strong Stepladder Reinforced Seasoned Wood 4 79 Steps ore steel-bracea. Combines lighl-weight with dependable strength. Also 5 lengths. Spar Varnish Wrth Dust CJothl Todoy Only 1.80 Quart 6 ft. booHi alcohol rotWanl. IM.fro. cMi. ' fc Paint Brushes f Sears Fin. 4-Star Quality 3.69 (ok load ol hlahMt ovaf irlo ond )imw hog brlwlooi m h rebbor tor bottor poW rotcnttan. rVnlk handl.. Twin-Piston 3A H.P. SPRAYER Industrial Sprayir Dovolops up to 60 Ibi Qultt aparation 185.00 11.00 Month R.g. 194.9S 19.00 Down MARINE 133 So. tt Phone 5188 CORPS RECRUITER Star Hours: . 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 1Q WSi' mMK&MtEH &rf7Ad7sJ7tf, t2rj?s7jfjftsz z-. .IJAh I ViV 7