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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 B sk-A vtfrV- y.&r hiW Pittsburgh Stalls Milwaukee, Oriole Rally Beats Yankees ALL-AMERICANS TO FACE OWLS When Oregon Tech opens its 1958 home foofball season next Saturday night at Modoc Field, these three former ail-Americans will be playing for Hamilton Air Base, the Owls first foe before local fans. Left to right, Jack Losch, a former three-year half back at the University of Miami and the first draft choice of the Green Bay Packers in 1956; Tom Mosich, a star guard at Stanford and a veteran of the East-West Shrine game in 1955; Skip Corley, a quarterback who played four years at the University of Ariiona and was a member of the 1955 all-American selections. Other gridders who received ail-American honors will join these three next Saturday as they visit Klamath Falls. Gridiron Scoreboard By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday Results Oregon Prep Football Portland League Cleveland 13, Wilson 0 Franklin 13. Grant 0 Jefferson 47, Roosevelt 0 Benson 7, Washington 7 (tie) lladison 27, Lincoln 20 Other A-l Schools llarshfield 39, Hillsboro 7 Astoria 27, Newport 0. Baker 32, LaGrande 25 Ontario 26, Weiser (Idaho) 0 North Bend 7, Grants Pass 0 Oregon City 13, McMinnville 7 Troutdale 20, Silverton 0 Beaverton 13, Springfield 6 South Salem 39, Milwaukie 0 Pasco (Wash.) 32, Pendleton 14 Wy'East 41, Madras 7 Lake Oswego 26, Tigard 18 JJallas 13, St. Helens 13 The Dalles 6, Redmond 0 Wedford 19, David Douglas (Port land) 0 Hosebure 21. Corvallis 12 Cottage Grove 33, Willamette (Eugene) 13 West Linn 27, Newberg 6 Gresham 20, Parkrose 0 Bend 13, Sweet Home -7 Clackamas 19. Sandy 13 Central Point 47, Eagle Point 13 North Salem 19, Albany 13 Prineville 24, Lebanon 0 Hermiston 25, Scappoose 20 Forest Grove 20, Tillamook Klamath Falls 12, South Eugene 7 A-2 Yamhill 12, Dayton 0 Sheridan 16, Philomath 7 Toledo 35, Gold Beach 7 Vale 35, Emmett (Idaho) 0 Estacada 27. Neahkanie 0 Independence 27, Canby 0 Wiilamina 43, Amity 7 Banks 20, Hood River 7 Waldport, 20. Powers 12 Phnoniv 57. Brookings 12 Milton-Freewater 48, St. Patrick (Wash.) 0 Cave Junction 27, Dillard 6 Seaside 53, Clatskanie 6 Myrtle Creek 12. Bandon 6 Yreka (Calif.) 13. Lakeview 0 Mt. Angel 37. Gervais 12 Serra iSalme! 26. Turner f stavton 12. Woodburn 0 Mrctiircn m. Salem Academy 0 Wiilamina 43. Amity 7 Class B Harrishnrff 19. Coburg 19 (tie) Kt Marv's (Medford) 31, Sacred Heart (Klamath Falls) 8 Vernonia 25. Knappa 0 r"t crane I-ncks 39. Mosier 26 Kt Boniface (Sublimity) 13, Jet ferson 12 MacLaren Boys School 32, Colton 7 Siletz 13. Chemawa 7 Detroit 19, Sisters JVs 6 Tillamook Catholic 28, Sherwood 6 Friday College Football Southern California 21, Oregon State 0 Detroit 21, George Washington 6 Catawba 22, Davidson 17 Chattanooga 55, Jacksonville (Ala.) State 0. Baker (Kan.) 6, Southwestern (Kan.) 0 McPherson (Kan.) 44, St. Marys (Kan I 13 Tarkio (Mo.) 19, Dana (Neb.) 6 Peru (Neb.) 14, Westmar (Iowa) A Kansas Wesleyan 20, Nebraska Wp.ilpvan 15 College of Emporia 28, Friends (Kan.) 14 Mayville 'N.D.) Tchrs 7, Wah peton i N.D. I 6 St. Thomas (Minn.) 36, Ham line 6 Central (Okla.) State 22, Lang ft on 6 Hope 19. Eastern Michigan 7 San Francisco State 14, Long Beach Stat 0 "tea m. . m If) w ssrs : 1 4 :J faff rp y 4: , -vrvvs-ff rojans Favored Smother Beavers l-nited Press International Don't invite Bob Friend and the Milwaukee Braves to the same victory party. Friend made sure there would he no such party for the Braves Friday night when he scored his 22nd victory by pitching the Pi rates to a 4-2 triumph over the Phillies. Reds 7, Braves 1 The Braves could have assured themselves at least a tie for the National League pennant had they beaten the Redlegs. Instead, big Don Newcombe defeated them, 7-1 and left their "magic number" at two. So, the .Braves will try again today, sending Lew Burdette, the man who figured in their pen nant - clincher last year, against the Reds. A victory today will guarantee the Braves a pennant tie: a Milwaukee victory, coupled with a Pittsburgh defeat, will en able the Braves to break open champagne in celebration of their second straight N.L. flag. Milwaukee 001 000 000 1 8 1 Cincinnati 000 211 30x 7 10 1 Willey, Pizarro (6) and Crand- all. Newcombe (7-13) and Bur gess. Loser Willey (9-6). HR Lynch. Bucs 4, Phils 2 Friend limited the Phillies to five hits and recorded his sixth straight victory as he became Pittsburgh s biggest winner since Burleigh Grimes won 25 for the Buccaneers in 1928. Newcombe held the Braves to eight hits in fashioning his seventh victory with the aid of homer, triple and double by Jerry Lynch. That gave the Redlegs only their fourth victory in 17 games with the Braves this year cum Micen iviuwauKccs lead over Pittsburgh to five games. San Francisco handed St. Louis an 8-1 licking and Los Angeles took over sixth place with a 5-1 win over Chicago in the other N.L. games. Pittsburgh 010 003 000 4 7 0! Philadelphia 000 000 200 2 5 3 Friend (22-13) and Foiles. Card- well. Farrell (7, Erickson (9) and Hegan, Sawatski (9). Loser Card well (2-61. BoSox 2, Nats 0 Baltimore rallied for five runs in the ninth inning to beat the American League champion Yankees. 5-4; Boston blanked Washington. 2-0; Kansas City edged Chicago. 7-6. and Cleveland defeated Detroit, 2-1. Washington 000 000 000 0 5 1 Boston 001 001 OOx 2 4 1 Pascual (8-1D and Courtney, Korcheck (61. Brewer (12-11) and White. SF 8. Cards 1 Junk bailer Stu Miller of the Giants stopped the Cards on five hits while San Francisco collected 15, including three apiece by Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda. San Fran. 000 112 004 8 15 1 St. Louis 000 000 100 1 5 2 Miller (6-8 and Schmidt. Mi- zell, Muffett (7). Paine (9), Stobbs (9) and Landnth. Loser Mizell (10-14). HR Kirkland. Bums 5, Cubs 1 Home runs by Ron Fairly and Don D e m e t c r helped Dodger rookie Ralph Maurie'lo score his first major league victory at the expense of the Cubs. Los Angeles 100 002 002 5 14 2 Chicago 000 000 010 1 7 1 Mauriello, Podres (8) and Rose boro. Briggs, Phillips (7), Elston (8) and Neeman, S. Taylor (8). Winner-- Mauriello (I-D. Loser Briggs (5-5). HRS Fairly, De-mcler. Birds 5, Yanks 4 Ex-Yankee Gene Woodling cam through with a two run pinch single off Ryne Duren to cap Baltimore's five - run rally. The uprising started when Mickey Mantle dropped Joe Taylor s fly ball for a two-base error and Gut Triandos followed with his 29th homer. New York 220 000 000 4 11 2 Baltimore 000 000 005 S 11 0 Ford, Ditmar (8), Duren (9) and Berra. Portocarrcro, Lehman (6). Sleater (8) and Triandos. Winner Sleater (1-0). Loser Dit mar (9-8). HR Triandos. A's7,ChiSox6 Nellie Fox" error with two out in the ninth gave the A's their victory over the White Sox, while Cleveland utilized only four singles to beat Detroit. Chicago 002 004 000 6 7 3 Kansas City . 021 200 101 7 10 2 Wynn, Shaw (51, Lown (7) and Lollar. Terry, Gorman (6), Tom anek (7) and Chiti. Winner Torn- anek (7-7). Loser Lown (3-3). HRS A. Smith, Lopez. Tribe 2, Tigers 1 Cleveland 010 000 010 2 4 2 Detroit 000 100 000 1 9 0 McLish, Grant (8) and Nixon. Foytack (13-13) and Wilson. Win ner McLish (16-7). HR Kuenn. GUARDSMAN Permanent Ethylene-Glycol Bai ANTIFREEZE cow $ i Q7 . Lots ,,7 Gol. J. W. KERNS 734 So. 6th TU. 4-4197 LOS ANGELES AAP) It was jubilant Trojan of Southern Cal ifornia and a crestfallen Oregon State Beaver who looked forward Saturday to opponents No. 2 of the brand new 1958 football season. The Trojans scored the first major upset Friday night when they blanked the highly favored Oregon Staters. 21-0. Most of the 40.286 fans in Mem orial Coliseum could hardly be lieve what they saw.. Especially happy was the Iro- jan coach, young Don Clark, be ginning his second year as head man at his alma mater. It was Clark's first victory in 5 I rxt? A. . TROJAN WARRIOR Larry Jackson, co-captain of the Sacred Heart Academy Trojans, sails through the air from his position at center in a practice session prior to the Trojans trip to St. Marys in Medford where they dropped a 31-6 decision Friday night. The Trojans face the Malin Mustangs next weekend. Bonanza Antlers Net 1st Conference Win By JOHN NOLE.N Herald and News Sportswritcr Coach Erv Ellis's Bonanza Ant lers scored their first league win of the season Friday night at Gem Stadium by trouncing the Talent Bulldogs. 37-0. The Antlers were paced by the fine running of halfback Dan Nork Nork tallied twice, both runs going around right end. The 170 lb. senior scored early in the first period on a 48 yard scamper and halfway through the second on a 74 yard sprint. Bonanza's other two first haif touchdowns were registered when fullback Gary Atwood raced around right end from 30 yards out and halfback Gary Daylcy plunged over from the three yard line. Neither team scored in the third quarter as the Bulldogs switched from a straight T to a single wing. They kept the ball deep in Antler territory although never scoring On the last play of the quarter, watch lefthander Atwood threw a strike ter drivers. to end Chester Schooler on the 10. strictly governed Exhibition By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL Exhibitions Saturduy Game Detroit at Cleveland () Friday Results No games scheduled. Sunday Games Green Bay vs. Chicago Cards at Minneapolis Philadelphia at San Francisco Chicago Bears at Washington Baltimore. vs. New York at Lou isville Pittsburgh at Los Angeles yard line, ,he play good for 37 yards. Two plays later quarterback Jim O Conner hit his brother, Al bert O'Connor, with an eight yard jump pass good for the TD. At wood plunged over for Bonanza's only extra point. Bonanza's tinal touchdown came with 41 seconds left in the game when end Schooler scored on a re verse from three yards out. Tom Morris. Antler right tackle, was injured late in the fourth quar ter while making a tackle. Morris was taken to the hospital for ob servation and kept there overnight. It was believed that he was not seriously injured The powerful Antlers piled up 327 total yards and seven first downs to Talent's 93 total yards and four first downs. Score by quarters Bonanza Talent Sports Car Club Forms A brand new activity on the Klamath Falls sport scene was born August 20 when a group of approximately 30 automobile en thusiasts met at the Robin & My ers British Car sales agency, sel ected a name, Sports and Imports of Klamath Falls, and elected of ficers to guide the new club's des tiny. Heading the new association arc Glenn Rinehart, president. Charles Johnson, vice president, Wyn Law rence, secretary - treasurer, and Smitty Smith, sergeant-at - arms. Each of the above, like their fel low members, are drivers and owners of foreign and sports cars. The club, formed principally for the enjoyment of the members in competition amongst themselves over closed courses against a stop also aims to produce bet- Ihe organization is by competition the coliseum. The only game his team won last year was at Seat tle over Washington. USC marched 47 yards early in the first quarter for their first touchdown. Key plays were a 19 yard run by halfback Rex John ston and a 19-yard pass to the one from quarterback Willie Wood to Marlin McKeever, sophomore right end. Johnston banged over lor the touchdown. In the second quarter. Wood completed a 38-yard scoring pass to his left end. Hillard Hill, and the third touchdown came soon after on a 23-yard scoring strike from Tom Maudlin to McKeever. College football's new point aft er touchdown rule place kick for one point, run or pass lor two never got a trial. The Trojans didn't have to gam ble. They took the conventional j place kick. We made a lot of mistakes, i said Beaver coach Tommy Proth- ro. They picked us up and threw us back where we came from." "Our line did a tremendous job throughout. It was truly a great team effort," said Clark. USC ate us up on the line of scrimmage, added l'rotnro, wno is seeking his third straight Pa cific Coast Championship or a share of it, anyhow. Prolhro admitted he has no passer to equal last year's main stay, Joe Francis. OhU completed only three out of 11 passes for 46 yards. Southern Cal connected on four out of seven for 96 and two touchdowns. Overall, USC gained 306 yards to 204 for OSC. Was this a typical Oregon Slate team? 'I hope not, replied Prolhro, who goes against Kansas at Port land next week. mm (MM nun rules and club bylaws. In their most recent outing, the group met on a local parking lot and attracted a great deal of at tention from passersby as they raced against time over a course known as an Auto Cross. Competition in a gymkhana such as this necessitates dividing the cars into classes according to en gine displacements. The classes are 1500 cc sedans, 1500 cc sports, under 1500 cc sedans and under 1500 cc sports. Many of the local club mem bers, veterans of sports-car driv ing, have competed in sports car rallies up and down the coast and are anxious to sec the sport get a foothold in the Klamath Falls area. The next scheduled rally is set for September 28 when t h e club will form nt the Robin & Myers 18 6 0 13 37 agency where they will be handed 0 0 0 0 "I sealed instructions as to their as- Minor League Play-offs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Best-nf-7 Series) International League Montreal 4, Toronto 3 (Montreal leads 1-0) American Association Minneapolis 4, Denver 1 (Min neapolis leads 2-0) Scoring for Bonanza: touchdowns signments in the day's activity. Nork 2 (48 yd run 74 yd run) Atwood (30 yd run) Dayley (3 yd plunge) Albert O'Connor (8 yd pass from Jim O'Connor) Schooler (3 yd run) Conversions Atwood (run). Scoring for Talent: Touchdowns. Conversions : none. OFFICE Machine RENTALS Alk how your typowrittr or add ing machint rental con apply on purehoio price. 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