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A MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1957 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NTNT5 San Francisco 49er's Take Lead, Trap Bears EASTERN Cleveland New York Pittsburgh Chicago Cards Washington Philadelphia CONFERENCE W L Pet. OP .800 77 46 .600 100 77 .600 75 85 .400 105 107 .400 109 124 .200 57 78 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pet. Pts. OP San Francisco Baltimore Detroit Los Angeles (ireen Bay Chicago Bears .800 99 88 .600 148 96 .600 96 117 .400 105 97 .400 90 131 .200 95 110 Sunday's Results San Francisco 21, Chicago Bears 17 Cleveland 17, Chicago Cards 7 Washington 31, New York 14 Green Bay 24, Baltimore 21 Los AJigeles 35, Detroit 17 Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 0 By DON WEISS The Associated Press The San Francisco 49ers, who do their winning in streaks, are at it early this year and, coupled with the flip-flop fortunes of thei rivals, it might just be enough to give the Prospectors their first National Football League division title. DeMarco In Welterweight Comeback Tuesday Night (ered a fatal heart attack during the second period of the game at Kezar Stadium. A pair of key pass interceptions, climaxed by another clutch pavoff touchdown pass by Y. A. Tittle, did it this time for the leaders, who have whipped Los Angeles, 23-20, Green Bay 24-14 and the Bears 21-17 twice since bowing to the Cards, 20-10 in their opener. Tackle Bill Herchman scored one San Francisco touchdown with a 54-yard runback of a pilfered: Ed Brown pass and Dicky Moegle, with three interceptions for the day, set up the clincher with a 40-yard runback. Tittle passed thei last 11 yards to Billy Wilson,! sinking the Bears division champs a year ago to last; place with a toothless 1-4 mark, j Fourth qua rter nightmares , plagued the Colts against Green Bay, just as they had for Bait:- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tony DeMarco, the stocky little Boston slugger who held the welt erweight title for two months, nine days, opens a new drive to re gain the crown Tuesday night in a 15-rounder with St. Louis veteran Virgil Akins at Boston Garden. Massachusetts has recognized the bout, which won't be tele cast, as a "world championship" Qolkqs. (Saturday's Football Scores) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST Cornell 14 afraid of the big badi Bears Sun day that enabled San Francisco to open up a full game Western Conference lead over Baltimore and Detroit. The Colts and Lions, sharing the top spot with the 4l)ers at the start of play, cooperated nicely Balti more blowing a tidy lead for the second straight week to go down 24-21 to Green Bay, and Detroit succumbing under a Los Angeles rout, 35-17. Cleveland's revived Browns more against Detroit the previous WPoIr Ijanlintf lA.n (Via frtlte fall behind 17-14, rallied in the last!3 ?5' !fn" 7 minnio ii, n;, tpi ! Princeton 4l. CO! pass, then lost when the Packers' i P", Se 12 Babe Parilli and Bill Howton ?',FolSa ,e. " 7i-vard srnrinB1 uel"K" w -""""" fa-yara scoring, n . . i.1,..,1.j Brown 21, Rhode Island 0 Boston U. 35. Holy Cross 28 Rutgers 26, Richmond 13 Lafavette 35. Bucknell 13 16, Bowdoin 13 FAR WEST affair. The major boxing groups of the world have declined to give it their blessing. They still are conlcrring over the composition ot the field lor an elimination tournament to determine the suc cessor to graduated Carmen Ba silio. Basilio had to yield the 147 pound title when he captured the middleweight championship from Sugar Ray Robinson. DeMarco won the title from Johnny Sa.xton on April 1, 1955, and lost it to Bnsilio on June 10, VI55. DeMarco, 25. is rated the No. 1 man in the division. Akins, 29. is ranked filth by the NBA and sixth by Ring Magazine. He dropped a few notches when he was beaten in his last start by Gil Turner. Another Bostonian, lightweight Tommy Tibbs, makes his tele vision iDumont. 7:30 D.m. PSTI debut against New York's Frank- le lpploito at New York's St Nicholas Arena Monday. Only 2.1 Tibbs has had 85 pro fights. His record is 39-4.1-3. Ippolito, 23, has a 20-6-1 record. combined on a pass play with 29 seconds left. Norm van Brocklin passed for one touchdown and scored two V ictory No. 4, since an opening i oiners as the Hams snapped a infFina nf the fhir-unn lu-hn'clthe Lions. Lns Anoplpc fipnrpd ; touchdowns the lirst three times lit had the ball on drives of 63, 51 and 64 yards. Cleveland, bouncing off last I punched over two second half I ""L"""' ST, a" . touchdowns to beat the Cards Jimmy Brown plunged for the cuncner alter tne Browns naa re-; p0mona-Claremont 13, covered a tumDie deep in uncago jo territory. 'r.mlipH (Op ) a:,. Whitman The Redskins granted the Giants (vash ) 21 a quick touchdown, then domin-!Pr,i "nj' s,n, 13 Eastern Ore- lated play the rest of the way I ...... n matched the Frisco story in East-1 against the league champions. I Oreon Tech '5 Dixie J. C. ern competition, spilling the Chi-j Bert Zagers 76-yard punt return I nj(a,i 12 cago Cardinals 17-7 and taking 1 put Washington in front to stay ! Willamette 33 Collce of Idaho over sole possession of the lead .and Eddie Le Baron, the little j 2t Hasningion oounced New ; quarterback, was troublesome all p-astoin w.ishincton 16 Pacific- Lutheran 0 Montana 21, New Mexico 6 Washington State 13, USC 12 Washington 19, Oregon State 6 Idaho 20. Fresno State b 'Stanford 20. UCLA 6 ; 1 Southern Oregon 21, Oregon Edit -1 cauon i;i TIME OUT Ducks Gird For Battle With Stanford; Bow Hopes Ride On Tussle "Wow! Didn't I say the big boy would make a difference in our team this year!" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS j Coach Len Casanova H it be known before the season began that he expected a right good football team at the University of Oregon this season. So far, he's been right on the button. The Ducks, with a Pacific Coast Conference record of four vic tories w ithout a loss to head the class, travel this week to Palo Alto, Calif., for a clash with Stan ford that's vital in the Rose Bowl race. The Indians of Stanford, turn ing back ULLA 2U-6 last ween, post a 2-1 conference mark. Ore gon virtually shunted California out of the Rose Bowl picture, 24-6 last Saturday and would like no- P-R Team Wins Crown Roy Harris, unbeaten heavy weight from Cut and Shoot, Tex as, meets Germany's Willi Bes nianoff at Houston, Texas., Tues day night. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunduy's Results The Pelican-Roosevelt demon tary football team turned back Fairview Saturday on Wright field to cop the elementary grid chain pionsliip of Klamath Falls. in c An.. ......... rn.. " n L ".- .,T NATIONAL LEAGUE L. .. !vn,u Vnilr i M11ntrp.1l 1 The season ending standings " " ' " ",",. Ole Archie Moore gets himself were as follows: Chicago 3, Detioit 0 a tuneup and a payday at Van- Team WLT AMERICAN LEAGUE corner, B. C, Thursday night. The Pelican-Roosevelt 3 0 0 n ff 1 ripvcland 1 light heavyweight king takes on 1 Conger-Riverside 2 1 0; nm-hpstei- 4 Providence 3 hopes of traveling to Pasadena with a 13-W triumph over a South ern California club that missed out in the final seconds when a field goal attempt failed. The Cougars of WSC beat Stanford but lost to Oregon. Washington finally posted a vic tory for new coach Jim Owens last week as Jimmy Jones and Al Ferguson paced the way to a 19-6 count over Oreeon State The detending champion Beavers, slapped with their fust defeat bv UCLA a week ago, scored first out couldn t hold the Huskies. Idaho went out of the loop to beat Fresno State College 20-6. aaturoay s state, in addition to Sports Notes PRO BASKETBALL (NBA) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EASTERN DIVISION W L Pet. Boston 3 0 1.000 New York 1 1 .500 Philadelphia 1 1 .500 Syracuse 1 1 .500 WESTERN DIVISION W L Pet. Cincinnati 1 St. Louis 1 Minneapolis 0 Detroit 0 Sunday's Results No games scheduled. Saturday's Results Boston 131, New York 121 Philadelphia 112, Detroit 100 Cincinnati 110, Syracuse 100 St. Louis 112. Minneapolis 84 0 1.000 2 .3.13 1 .000 2 .000 the Ureeon-atanford mepiinc in. thing better than to do the same eludes California at UCLA, South- to stantoru. ern California at Washineton and Washington State kept alive its Washington State at Oregon State. ACE 1140 Riverside PHONE TU 4-3581 TV I J HOCKEY; Scores J3 heavyweight Bobby Mitchell Omaha in a non-title ten 2 0 llershey 5, Springfield 4 Redlands Of; Mills 1 Fairview 0 3 0 I The Mills squad ended up at thei INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Slick Spider Webb. C h i c a g 0 top of the elementary junior var- Troy 7, Fort Wayne 2 middleweight contender, mixes sity schedule. The JV teams fin- Indianapolis 6, Louisville 2 with Willie Vaughn of Los Angeles ashed the season in the following EASTERN IEAGUE SS2Si'.f!!Sn . 'charlotte V New Haven 2 miv. 1 p. 111. , m ia .Mills 1 u i Madison Square Garden Friday night. York's defending champion day with a TD pass and a series Giants 31-14. of completions that set up another rmsuurgn. pulling into a second : score. place tie with New Y'ork. blanked Philadelphia 6-0 in the last of Sun day s six-game program 49ers. behind Linfield Leads NW Conference Northwest Conference Standings New Westminster 3 Conger-Riverside 12 2! Pelican-Rooscvelt 1 1 11 Seattle 5 Victoria 2 Fairview 0 2 1 Calgary 4, Saskatoon-St. Paul I tl, C-,(,,P-,ir IV ort inn Rim. I'.UIIIOIUOII Z, llllllUCK l evelt-Pelican turned back Fairview I Vancouver 5. ii-o. ann :uus anu v,ongvi- niuym; to a 6-8 tie. The final game of the elemen tary season will be at 4:15 Mon day, iK'tooor 2K, on nioooc nein San Francisco State 46, Cal Ag gies 0 ROCKIES Montana State 33. Omaha 0 W L T Pel wnpn ,ne Roosevelt-Pelican squad 1 J Pittsburgh held the Eagles with out a yard gained from passing, rang up two pass interceptions :nrioham Vniino ?s Denver 6 14-0 at the 1 and picked up three Philadelphia ; Colorado Stale 7, Colorado Mines 6 The outset, touched off their winning! bumbles. The Steeler touchdown rally after learning Tony Mora- came on a 35-yard pass, Earl bito. the club's co-owner, had suf-lMorrall to Ray Mathews. 49er,s Win For Morabito As Owner Dies In Stands SAN' FRANCISCO 'UP) An thony J. Morabito, whose driving ambition was to win a National Football League pennant, died Sunday in the grandstands as his San Francisco Forty Nincrs r : I rln-l, in D-.;t;i 1.1 Western State 'Colo.) 52, Nevada !;!" a .f' 14 MIDWEST Drake 21, Bradley 13 Tulsa 12, Air Force Academy 7 Dayton 24, Xavier 'Ohio' 13 Kansas State 14, Iowa Slate 10 Bowling Green 13, Kent 7 attack. He never recovered, and Kenyon 13. Oberlin 7 he never knew his team stormed ! Augsburg 13 Minnesota Dulu h 0 from behind to whip the Chicago wonnern ib.u.i au, ooum uauic Rpnrt ii n Tech 20 Bears, 21-18. cntmiuTsT All efforts to revive Morabito 1 xn,.c n iinr(iin.cmimnn IllUllll C. VJ Linfield 3 0 Willamette 2 0 College of Idaho 2 1 Lewis & Clark 1 4 Whitman 0 2 Pacific 0 0 Saturday's results: Whitman 21 Il. iw;,l.,nt Till,n,- 0 1 000 t'ini. ii' i.iiuftvm. i, v, in vi 1 1 noolleam,'1;,s '"cn tefeatc(' ",ls year 0 -667 0 .200i MANAGER 1 000 I'OKTLA.MJ W I'.mil 1'llUSO .000 for many years a referee in the i Pacific Coast Conference, Satur day was named manager oi tne Willamette 33. College of Id.-iho 21 Riverside Golf and Country Club Lewis & Clark If), Pacific 14 here. Prior lo the appointment here, Piluso was manager of the Pen dleton Country Club five years, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Linfield with a 3-0 record has taken over sole nossession of first land more recently had been in place in the Northwest Confer-1 restaurant enterprise here ence. failed, and Dr ,.,. i..i w JU.. ".. oraay. me learn pnysician pro-; Auburn 48, nol,stnn 7 "" inouncea tne coionui sports ngure Te!ias 1fl rjjce 14 ine 4-year-oia owner 01 me aeaa on arrival at si. .iary s,T,, xprh in Ari7ona 6 19 Forty Niners collapsed in his us- Help Hospital, ual 50-yard line seat of a heart i Morabilo's death Southwest unquesionably had an eliect on the outcome of the game. When he succumbed, just before halftime, Chicago led. 17-7. The San Francisco players; Mississippi State 25. Alabama were not notified until the second Georgia 33. Kentucky 14 half, and within minutes they 1 The Citadel 18. Furman 14 Georgia Tech 20, Tulane 13 Texas Western 42, New Mexico A & M 12 Abilene Christian 4 Texas 0 SOUTH WEEKEND SPORTS IN BRIEF! scored their second tally By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A firmer defense and another qqi p touchdown in the fourth quarter TfYk-vn .lanan's Torakichi : Save San . Francisco the win, and Nakamura captured the individual title and .teamed with Koichi Ono in a surprising Canada Cup vic tory over Sam Snead and Jimmy Demaret of the U.S. HESPERIA, Calif. Billy Max well, Odessa, Tex. won the $15. 000 Hesperia open with a 275 total. BASEBALL MILWAUKEE The world champion Milwaukee Braves dropped three of their four coaches, Johnny Riddle, Root and Connie Ryan. BASKETBALL Charley 1 undisputed possession of first place in the race for the division title. Bob St. Clair. 6 foot 9 inch tackle for the Forty Niners, whoj has been sidelined with injuries, I said "It had a hell of an effect on the team to see (Coach Frankiel Albert weeping on the sidelines. "At the risk of sounding maud lin, the team members felt they should win this one for Tony," St. Clair said. 1 The McMinnville team Saturday night tripped Whitman 35-21. while 1 College of Idaho suffered its first I defeat. 33-21 at the hands of I Willamette. j Linfield was led to the victory I by Sel Spray, a junior fullback from La Grande. With less than jfour minutes to play, Linfield held a 28-21 edge, then Spray inter cepted a pass and dashed 65 yards lo a touchdown, i In the league's other game Sat liirday. Lewis and Clark defeated Paciiic 19-14 for its first confer ence victory of the season. Next: Linfield at College of Idaho; Lewis and Clark at Whit ! worth, non-conference; Pacific at I Whitman: Willamette at College of Puget Sound, non-conference. LUBRICATION . Oil Changes Oil Filter Service Wheel Bearing Pack U-Jo;nt Pack Air Cleaner Service WASHING X POLISHING DICK b!' 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