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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1954
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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ANNAPOLIS !fl "I feel we
hate the best chance to beat Notre
Dama Saturday, since- I've been
here." said Navy (oo'.ball coach
TWO HEADS ARE BETTER than on and Sacred Heart coach Jim Soma right, gets huddled
together with hit starting quarterback Dino Reginato for a few last minute-ideas before the
Trojans meet Bonanza tomorrow afternoon in the final County League game of the season.
The Trojans and the Antlers will face off on the Merrill High School turf with Iticlcoff time
slated for 3 o'clock.
Chiloqtsiii Siven ...Nod
COUNTY LEAGUE
. W L T PCT.
Chlloquln-X 3 0 1 1.000
Malta - 3 0 1 1000
Merrill 2 3 0 .5000
Sacred Heart 0 3 0 .000
Bonanza .... - 0 3 0 .000
X denotes winner ot vote to rep
resent league in district playoffs
after Chlloquin and Malin finished
the season tied.
Prank DiUlio's Chiloquln Panth-1
ers will represent the County
League footballers in the district
playoff November 8 at Merrill after
action taken at a principals' and
Coaches' Association meeting yes
terday afternoon at Henley,
A deadlock between the Panth
ers and the Malin Mustangs arose
over die league schedule as both
teams finished the year with a
-0-1 record, with the tie game on
rach club's record coming in a 6-6
battle between the two teams.
A vote of the five county schools
that have football, that eliminates
Bly, and another county school,
Henley is an A-l school therefore
Is not officially connected with the
county B schools. After the vote
was taken, Chiloquln drew a 3-2
uod over Jim Conroy's Mustangs.
Both of these teams are through
for the season, but two games re
main to be played in the county
this season, one of which is a
league contest tomorrow and Sat
urday afternoons.
In a league game tomorrow af
ternoon, Jim Souza's Sacred Heart
Trojans meet headon with the Bo
nanza Antlers under the coaching
of Bob Johnson at Merrill with
klckoff time slated tor 3:00.
The Trojans will be led by the
hard running of Dick Wlckline, Sa
cred Heart fullback, who scored
three times against the co-champion
Malin team last week, while
quarterback Dino Reginato and
halfbacks Dean Michealis and Bill
Depuy should add extra worries to
the Antler defense.
For Johnson's gridders, who
have yet to win a game this sea
son, and tomorrow could be the
day, Cornelius Jenssen is the num
ber one threat against the Trojans'
chances for a victory to close out
the year.
In the non counting gridiron
battle. Merrill travels to Henley
Saturday afternoon for a 1:30 kick
off time game that closes out the
season for the two teams,
Al Fairchlld's Hornets have
racked up five wins in seven starts
so far this season and will be fav
ored to trip the high spirited Husk
ies of Merrill.
Jim Cheyne, Ron Kaylor, Jim
Cunningham, Dale Searcy and Lou
ie Zarosinskl will be in the Henley
backfield to give Merrill several
serious problems both lrom the
rushing and passing departments.
Should Henley turn the game
into i passing war, Zarosinskl
would probably be pitching most
of his passes to Clarence Tollver
his favorite target throughout Jhe
season.
Merrill has a devastating ground
offense also, should they get roll
ing against the A-l school, as Le-
rov Johnson. Bill Green and Dale
McCulloch are all capable ot buat-
ine through to the Henley end zone
if they are given just a sngni open
ing.
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Navy Coach Feels Confident
Eddie Erdelats Thursday,
"This gang lsnt afraid of Notre
Dame or any team for that mat-
ter," he said In reporting on the
attitude of his Middies toward the
game before an expected 60.000
.n Baltimore's Memorial Stadium,
eager to get at the Irish. Several
upon being congratulated for, play
ing a good game after last Sat-'
urday'a S2-7 victory over Peon re
plied "wait unul you see next
week's."
Navy hasn't beaten Notre Dame
since 1944 and Erdelati has coach
ed the last four losers.
This year the Middles, are off to
victories in four of their first five
games and threaten the - -academy's
best football record of 7-1-1
since 1S45. That Navy team tied
Notre Dame 6-6 and lost to Army
In the last game.
' Coach Abe Martin of the TCU
football team calls bis regulars the
"white'' team and his sophomores
the "blue" team.
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