THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1956
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Meet In Top PC Fray
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS against Stanford, the Bears' old
- The - University ot Washington; est rival.
Huskies, minus their first string The fullback is Jerry "Drew, a! ATLANTA, Ga (UP)' " Paul
quarterback, take on Southern senior limited to five consecutive Anderson the 330-oound "fat bov"
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TIME OUT
Saturday in the top game on the
Pacific Coast Conference menu.
The Huskies, who whipped the
Trouans 7-0 a year ago at Seattle,
will have Bill Snider of Aberdeen
calling signals in Saturday's con
test at the spacious Memorial Col
iseum. First-stringer Al Ferguson
suffered a dislocated shoulder
against Oregon last Saturday.
The odds-makers have installed
the Trojans as ; two-touchdown
favorites.
Coach Jess Hill at Southern Cat
worked Jon Arnett and Frank Hall
on conversions and field goals for
. the Washington game. "Washing
ton Is one of the best defensive
cluba in ' the country every
point' will probably count plenty,"
he said. .
Gene Pedeison, injured in the
early season, is to start at left
guard for Washington in place of
Don Armstrong, who was hurt
Saturday.
California's Golden Bears ex
pect to be in top shape Saturday
when they try to snap UCLA's 18
game .conference winning streak.
Coach Lynn ' Pappy) Waldorf
noted Wednesday that al his men
except quarterback Gus Gianulias
would be ready. He planned to
use a fullback who would rather
work against the Bruins than
Cal for improper asistance lo i reputea to De tne worm s strong
athletes. By starting his fivejesl man- sa'd toiay ne nPes 10
against the Bruins, Drew will I break some of his own world
miss the Big Game. Weight - lifting records when he
He explained: "I don't like the: competes for the United States in
lZlhT hS,n.dli"f "! 1936 Olympics. Anderson holds
recently, and added, Im from I. ,j ,
Los Angeles, you know." UCLA ! t"r66 world marks.
has won its last five games from I . '
Cal- ., j ST.. LOUIS (UP) Catcher
At UCLA, Coach Red Sanders I Yogi Berra, one of the New York
worked passing and pass defense, j Yankees World Series heroes, will
using lauuac-Ks uon Lang ana
Doug Bradley to handle the throw
ing.
From
what the Bears have
VISITORS LIMITED
TO 10 MINUTES
be honored at a luncheon today
by hometown friends. The lunch
eon is noi open to me puouc. ine . m. vup .,, .,
shown, the main Bruin problem ...... ; u; ,.',i, fanatic about his training rules!
wil be to stop an all-out passing accommodate all Yogi's friends."
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Two other PCC coaches worry
ing about . stopping aerials are LONDON (UP) Peiping Radio
Tommy Prothro at Orezon state reported Wednesday, that Mu
and Len Casanova at Oregon.
Prothro's Oregon State club
plays Washington State, the team
with the best passing record in
the nation. Casanova's Oregon
squad meet Stanford and John
Brodie, probably the classiest col
legiate thrower.
Prothro had his reserves throw
ing the ball in Washington State
patcrns and practicing ball han
dling in the rain. Washington
State had quarterbacks Bunny
Aldrich and Bob Newman throw
ing to ends, backs and flankers.
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CAMDEN. N.J. (UP) - The
life of Swaps, a million dollar's
worth of horseflesh, hiing today on
two metal rods, a sling and some
plaster and plastic. 1
The items make up a specially-
Ottawa Canadiens today in time rfcim,H r.net r n rl Swans'
tfaw'k? fftS.fe0 Ki left hind leg and a rig to
slrom was brought up to replaccjkeep it two inches off the floor of
the injured Henri Kichard.-
Hsiang Hsiung, Comunst China's
ace breast-stroke swimmer, won
the men's 200-meter event in 2:38
.9 seconds in trials to select the
country's Olympic swimmers.
Hsiang Hsiung, Communist China's
is reported to be 2:36.
MONTREAL (UP) - Ralph
Backstrom, 18-year old center, will
join the Montreal Canadiens on a
lend-lease basis from the junior
os seen by Klamath Basin prognosticators '
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' The past. devised, hv '. Dr.
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pital, has immobilized Swaps'
maimed leg from the hock down
to' promote healing ' and prevent
recurrence of last Sunday's bad
bump which aggravated a still
tender bone break below the
knee.
On it, depend life and recovery
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four times and fourth
highest money winner' in Ameri
can racing history with earnings
of $848,000.
Swaps, 1955 Kentucky Derby
winner, was reported resting com-
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Tenney. But Tenney admitted that
additional injuries or . further ag-.
gravation of his present plight,
could put the thoroughbred on the
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Logart Bows
In Surprise
Ring Voting
BOSTON Ml The high rating
of Isaac (Kid) Logart as a con
tender - for the ' world's welter
weight championship still ap
peared justified ' Thursday despite
a 10-round decision loss to un-
ranked Gaspar Ortega of Mexico,
The 23-year-old Cuban, - rated
the No.3 contender by the Na
tional Boxing Assn. and Ring
Magazine, was upset by Ortega
in a nationally-televised bout
Wednesday night on some surpris
ing vote-casting by the officials.
The referee and one judge voted
for Ortega and the second Judge
a draw. Boxing writers had Lo
i gart the winner by a 5-1 margin,
while several other veteran ring
I men also figured the Cuban, had
i won.
, Logart subjected Ortega to a
heavy body J)atlerlng from the
: opening bell, but the Mexican In
dian'! last-round rally gained
! him the votes of. Referee Eddie
Curley and Judge John Norton
1 ' Curley voted 97-95 and Norton
97-96, both in. favor of Ortega.
Judge Harry Sundberg voted a
draw, 96-98.
Ortega, a 4-1 underdog out-
pointed Logart last March, was
cheered on by a "studio" crowd
of 906 at Mechanics Building and
apparently landed enough lolid
blows against the stylish Logart
to gain the necessary votes in the
nard-fought battle.
' Logart, 'who has been cam
paigning for a shot at Boston's
Tony De Marco, the No.l welter
contender, won the first round in
easy fashion but from there on in
the bout was like a dock brawl.
The wee crowd . cheered, clapped
and stomped for a full minute
as the fight ended in a slugfest.
WEDNESDAY'S FIGHTS "
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BOSTON Gaspar (Indian Or
tega, 148, Mexico, outpointed
Isaac Logart, 146, (Juba, IOC
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THE STATE Or OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
Merlon W. Mertlfnone. who wee alio
Known aa m. w. Marten, Deceeied.
Notice la hereby elven that 1 have
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estate of Marlon W. Mertlfnone. who
was also known aa M. W. Marten,
deceeied. All persons havlnr claims
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that the Court haa appointed Novem
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neenng oojections to euch fine
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