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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Slhra(lum lift OREGON WOOLEN STORES r 'V 1 ; ... .,: l . : ; ..... ,, PITCHING PASSES will be the job assigned to Oregon Tech's jteller signal' caller Ray Rosa, who has demonstrated a very accurate passing arm in his last tew outings, when the Owls tangle with the OCE Wolves at Monmouth this Saturday after noon. This weekend's game for the Owls will be their most im portant battle of the season and a win for the Mile High Campus eleven would assure them at least a tie for the OCC championship. mama ySC(TRES AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUF Specialized Service 37 Dimbat Used Cari J. W. Kerns Batslger Dugan "and Meat Motor Investment Dick B. Miller Loienz Co. ; Easta.de Electric Basin Motori V'lnde Buick Bend-Portland Last night reBUiis: , Dugan-MesJ 3, Basin 1 Dimbat 2, Balilger 3 Motor Investment 4, Lorenz 0 Miller 4, Wlnde 0 Specialized 4 Easlslde 0 J. W. Kerns 4, Bend-Portland 34 21',, 31 20 1? u 13 11 ' Diinbat Used Cars, with a 956 high single game and 2738 pin series .rolled by Specialized Serv ice topped all team scoring hon ors in last night's Automotive League action at Lucky Lanes. . Specialized had the second high single game tally with a 945 line score, while the second best series score was rolled by Motor Invest ment as they collared a 3708 three Una final. . . ' Roy Hampton had the high game (or individual scoring with his 230 and second high series score with a 557. High series went to Paul Williams with a 560 while a 213 rolled by 'Paul Thomas had the number two spot in game play. a CLASSIC LEAGUE Louie's Food Oregon Woolen , Bings Fountain Klamath Printing AVA Farms Davis Associated Sixth Street Oxygen Haley Herefords Landry Insurance 20 Baraboo Electric Johnson Insurance . Polar Bear Last night's results: Baraboo 2, Polar Bear 2 Johnson 2, Sixth Street S AVA 1, Haley's 3 Oregon Woolen p, Bing's 4 Louie's 3 Davis 1 Landry 3, Klamath Printing Hal Ociger paced the individual Kcnrina- rienartments in last night's Classic League bowling play all Lucky Lanes with his high game of 234 pins and a series high of 625. Second fnpot honors went - to Al Hakemverth with a 227 high game and 617' runnerup series. Other high game and series scores turned in included Al Woldt's 223 and 605 and Kermtt Sheets with a 222 sin gle game. Team action was swept by Bing's 'OCE Jinx' Stands In Ore Tech's Path a iv vor llnv Ism the Ore- iof the backfield will be halfbacks gon Tech Owls and the three man Darrell Davis and Don Wickstand, coaching staff on the Mike High boih seniors, and Larry lluss, the Campus as they prepare to meet number three halfback, a hard run Ihe Oregon College of Education nli.g freshman ba;k licm the Wolves this Saturday afternoon at armed services, the person who Monmouth, and spearheading this leveryone thinks will come the clos jinx will be the Owls' number one lest to filling the shoes left empty .enemy, coach BUI McArtnur. joy uiui-a. rm. Biauuuuuu i Mc Arthur has piloted his lour- spring, year college to wins over the Owls I DEFENSIVE in the past six seasons, and out For the Wolves defensive plans, of these six wins has come the Bill McHenry, Ray Huobard. Jim title of .the Oregon Collegiate Con-1 Atkins and Paul Riley, ranging ference four different years. In 'from 180 to 215 pounds will be a faot, the rabbit-foot carrying coach big rut In OTI's -prolonged wlnninj has formed a monopoly on the OCC and the Owls have still to do anything about it, HEADING The Owls have run up a string of five straight victories so far this season and they are heading for six this weekend, but a huge bar streak, as the experienced linemen have spelled trouble for opposing runners all season long. But Coach Rex Hucsaker and his two assistants, Art Kirkland and Bob Smith are not sitting back and bemoaning the fact of inexperience, and could stage tnelr first win over rier stands in their way. ns Mc- OCE this Saturday afternoon and Arthur has 17 returning lettcrmen back and three others with exper ience to give him a wealth of depth, something the Owls are missing. Oregon Tech, with eight letter men back from last year has relied upon its fi'CBhman to carry the bulk of the load, and this Saturday will proveX or not Just how much pressure these freshman grldders can take when under fire from McArthur's "old pros." In last week's game against EOCE, the Monmouth school start ed two seniors, a junior and a sophomore in the backfield, all of J whom are potential threats to stop lieguu icuua live bjnuiB wm bb.cui. Leading the OCR offensive drive will be quarterback Oene Owens, a 190 pound junior, who is excep tionally well off when it comes to passing accuracy and ball hand ling. To cany out the oilier duties So. Ca! Picked Over Foe By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS Washington's undermanned Hus kies, with Just one conference vie torv this season, take on the Rose Bowl-bound USC Trojans at Los Angeles Saturday In the week end's featured Pacific Coast Con ference contest,- -. UCLA, the nation's top team In The Associated Press poll, is idle. The Bruins, ineligible for a Fasa den'a assignment because - they played in the last bowl game, meet USC next week. USC, undefeated in conference play, Is heavily favored to whip the Huskies. However, Husky quarterback Bob Cox, one of the Coast's top passers, is giving Tro jan Coach Jess Hill some worries. Hill worked at plugging holes In the erratic Trojan pass defense. Linebacker Marvin Ooux, who has proved adept at smashing pass plays In practice, is expected to be the key to whether USC can stop Cox. Oregon, stunned 41-0 by UCLA, tries to get back on the victory road against Washington State at a homecoming game in Eugene. Quarterback George Shaw's aerial wizadry is expected to be too mucn for the on-and-off Cougars. In the only other conference con test, California entertains Oregon State's battered Beavers at Berk eley. OSC hasn't won since the The name of California s center, (Beavers whipped Idaho In the sea- Matt Hazeltine, was added as "un- i50n opener, California, naced by doubtedly tha best one in the 'west." "Hazeltine was able to stop the UCLA reverse plays and that took n lot of doing," Zimmerman said. He joined forces with Jack Murphy, San Diego Union sports editor, in praising at least two UCLA linemen, guard Jim Sals bury and tackle Jack Ellena, Fullback Bob Davenport of UCLA again came In for. attention as "The best on the Coast and the best seen by his coach. Red Sanders." Larson Backed For Honor LOS ANGELES Wl Califor nia's Paul Larson and' several members of the unbeaten UCLA football team merited support again Thursday from California panel members of The Associated Press All-America Survey Com. mittee. Curlev Grieve, sports editor of The San Francisco Examiner, wired: "As far as we can see we have one must All-America here, Paul Larson. All coaches Lynn Wald orf, Chuck Taylor, Jess Hill, Red Sanders many others agree pub licly he Is the best they have seen." Larson, the Bears' gifted T quarterback, gained ongOregon's George Shaw for national total of fense yards last week and now is only 28 yards behind the Wcbi'ool star. . Sports Editor Paul Zimmerman, Los Angeles Times, seconded the Larson motion, tabbing hiin pos sibly Just a mite more valuable than Shaw. The Oregon player is a better defensive man, however, Zimmerman said. gain at least a tie for the OCC championship. The owls have some good break s-way backs in Odle Canada, Wil lie Sanson, Cal "Sugar Jot" Smith, Linous Allen, Lyle Fleetwood, Doug Crippen and George "The Mole" Johnson, all of whom will see ac tion at the halfbacic and fullback spots come Satunlay afternoon. PROGRESSES To lead this group of backs, the Owls have two top-flight quarter backs who can run or pass with the best of them as Ray Rosa, who has been looking better as the season progresses, and Dave Thomas could mean trouble for the Wolves. To counteract the OCE exper ienced line, Smitli will have four lettermen and three freshman In the probable starting lineup with Greene Rudd, Spike Carter, Jack Thur, Ken Sloan and John Alford showing the way. OrcRon Tech, should they want the title for the first time, and get away frombeing known as a run nerup, will have to topple the fav ored Wolves, and it is a "must" Battle for the grldders from Mon mouth as they have already lost one game, to Portland State by a 13-7 margin in the season's open er, and another loss would elimin ate them from the title scene. You'll enjoy with their 967 high game and 2717 series. Runnerup spots went to Louie's Food with their game of 933 and series margin of 2688 pins. son opener. California, paced by quarterback Paul Larson who U second only to Shaw In .total of fense in the nation, is heavily fa vored. In non-conference games, Stan ford is favored to whip San Jose Slate at Palo Alto and Idaho plays North Dakota at Moscow. College of the Pacific entertains Marquette In a night game at Stockton, Calif. LOOK! i IN JUST 6 DAYS YOU Can See The '55 Chrysler Ballard 4 Bennett with CHATEAUX VODKA fl5 'o2r ,o"! The iusl righl ingredient to molt a good martini perfect ... to bring out the beit in fruit juicei or toft drinks . . . with a subtle distinction you'll enjoy again and again. IHI CLEAR SMINO DISTIILINO CO. CIMMONT, KINIUCKr Jaycee's ANNUAL OLD TIMERS' NITE .Nov. 15th ; 6:30 P.M. WiNEMA HOTEL Let's Go! This Week's Winners JAY HAWK'S fbee contest S300 IN PRIZES Absolutely Free! THESE ARE THE WINNING GREEN TICKETS 095908 098562 094352 095961 095991 095785 B) 15)15 if MIMSTVl A vinibU LI 1VUZrA IT Ul CUABAWCE We must make room for new merchandise coming in! 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