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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1956)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Klamaili Pels In too For Football Clash In these players it days of big is interesting football to note that Tulane left halfback Willi Hof weighs a mere 144 pounds. Nevadas Host I(U Grid Club RENO - The Reno High School Huskies, already holding one lop sided football victory, go after another such win here Saturday afternoon as they play host to the Klamath Union High School Peli cans from Mamath Falls, Ore gon. Kickoff time for the non-league game is 2 o'clock, Pacific Day light Time. Last week, Reno opened its sea son with a very impressive 43-7 win over the Lassen High Cougars of Susanville. And Coach Dick Tra chok's gridders will be out in force tomorrow afternoon on Poster Field tp try and hand the South ern Oregon club the same treatment. Reno will have good reasons for plucking the feathers from the f Pelicans. . The two schools have Coach John McGinnis an nounced this morning that quar terback Butch Klmptf' may not sec duty against Reno this week 'end. The letterman signal-caller suffered a leg injury In Thursday night's practice ses sion.. In case Klmpton Is not ready to go Saturday, either Tom An keny or Jerry Brarmveli will move into the starting lineup at quarterback. p"-i-',SWWSSMMMI"M II -yajyjffWlmiWUI'IMI'WA-SllililWljlBj Tea d: m i (J A DEFENSIVE ASSIGNMENTS are given kOhS linemen Dave Riley, right, and C. B. Simons, center, as line coach Harry Russell prepares for this Saturday's game with Reno. Both Riley and Simons are tackles. The game will be played at Reno. 'clashed on the football turf three times in the past, and on all three occasions, Klamath Falls has : Jwalked off the victor. But Tra Jchok's boys have vowed that this js the year the Pelicans hold on 3he series will end. ' Coach John McGinnis, who pilots cthp KIJHS team, is rennrlprllv short y . 7 . . :7 i anu nan are iwo ui n he.'' "??s ,yea,r' a Prle,Justlng lettermen. and ,jpJUSiie Midi Ui ildinuiv. ividiii- pslh Falls will have only six grid iders on the roster whoVill check 2n at 190 pounds or better, the Average of the Reno starting line. Klamath is expected to open 'with Ted West at one end posi tion, with either Darrel Rusth or tBrent Caldwell at the other wing. The two tackle spots will be filled by Keith Cooper and Dave Riley, Jwhile Al Siegner and Tarey Schell Jwill be at guard for the , Pels. Guard Pete Barnhisel, a 145-pound-er who backs up the line on de fense, may also be in the Klamath starting eleven. J The center position will be given Jo veteran Cal Tichenor. He is the iieaviest Pelican at - 200 pounds. i iegner and Cooper will both check ; in at around 195 pounds to give I he visitors their heft in the front line. In the Klamath backfield, Mc Ginnis indicated he would go along with Butch Kimpton at quarter, Lee McGill and Richard Humph rey at the two halfback slots, and Bill Shreeve at fullback. Other possible starters will find Joe Lin- j man ai nairpacK ana r ran Dai- lard at fullback. For the host Huskies, Trachok will have eight returning letter men in the starting lineup, and four other letter winners from last year on the sidelines. In the Reno starting backfield will be Duane Ford at quarterback. John Wall and Tom Crossed at halfback and Gene Germain at fullback. Ford and Wall are two of Reno's return- will guide the Husky split-T attack. Up front for Reno will be ends Rod Ashley and Jim Murphy, tack les Alex Kanwetz and John Mc Dowell, guards Bill Daniel and Jack Walther, and center Max! Culp. The weights for the Reno line include Ashley and Murpny at 168 and 184, Kanwetz and Mc Dowell at 215 and 211, Danile and Walther at 185 and 180. and Culp at 190. 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