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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2fi 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON timmm..-.. - ..rrl ' : .alii"" - " "T" :. ' ' ' .' J :. L 'J. -L ' ' ifm r&- v U4ts 1 iv " -I I iff trim" ff , l A i?,4 , f I. ' ?-v ' , Vf. X eve " ,,f c- ' RUN, LOOK, STOP Grants Pass' Cavemen walloped the KUHS Pelicans 32-0 in Friday night's District 6AI football game played at , Modoc Field. Above, left, Grants Pass halfback Jack Dean scoots around a sprawled Klamath de fender on his way to a touchdown romp in the third pe riod. With Dean is blocker Larry Drake who took Blake Griggs (67) out of the play just before the ball carrier reached paydirt. Center, coach Andy Knudsen, in over- Cavemen Knock Over ECU Pelicans In 32 0 Meeting i r coat, game officials, managers and Pelican end Gary Kranenburg, center, look through Modoc Field grass for one of Kranenburg's contact lenses which was jarred loose during the game. At right, Dean failed to get away on this run as he is hauled down by Pelican defender Blake Griggs and two other unidentified Klamath tacklers from behind. No. 30 and 33 for Grants Pass are Jim Purkett and Oscar Nealy. Far right is KU blocker Bert Frewing, (64), SCARE'S ALLET KATZ LEAGI f! (Continued from Paee 1-B) quickie in the first 20 seconds of the third quarter after capitalizing on a Pelican fumble of the Grants Pass kickoff. Not content with this, Dean was instrumental in boosting comrade Dick Hayes to the one yard line from where the Caveman quarterback plunged over for another six points before the stanza was five minutes old. During the fourth quarter Dean added six more points for good measure while Cavemen coach JIcl Ingram was using almost ev ery reserve on his bench. Sopho more halfback Ray Meek notched the last CP touchdown with bare ly two minutes remaining in the Ve when he broke loose and ensued 45 yards along the side lines for another counter. The vaunted toe of fullback Lar ry Drake was successful on only one of three conversion attempts while reservist David Lyons boot ed the PAT following Meek's touchdown. The Pelicans, sorely missing the services of fullback-guard John Hancock who sat-out the contest because of a broken ankle sus tained in the clash with Medford, were unable to muster their de fenses in time to quell the Grants Passers. The Pels, unable to put togeth er an offensive string, garnered only 44 net yards as compared to 378 for the Cavemen. Fourteen attempted passes by quarterback Blake Griggs were good for three completions totalling 24 yards and resulted in Griggs being charged with a minus .81 yards on the ground as time after time he was forced to "eat" the ball as the GP defenders poured through the weakened Pel line, or covered the Sacred Heart Whips Talent In 5B Fracas By JOHN NOLEN Herald and News Correspondent Coach Jerry Kempf's Sacred Heart Trojans defeated the Talent Bulldogs, 32-12, Friday night at Gem Stadium as they broke open 0 comparatively close contest with three touchdowns in the last quar ter. The Trojans were sparked by the fine running of senior halfback Tom Amherg, who tallied three touchdowns. Sacred Heart opened the, night's fcoring as they took the opening kickoff and drove 55 yards in eight plays, capped by Amherg as he scored on a reverse from 7 yards out. The score favored the Trojans, 5-0, as the point-after-touchdown pass fell incomplete. The Trojans added their second gix-pointer of the game to the scoreboard two minutes later when sophomore fullback Allan Thill rambled around left end 39 yards to pay dirt, behind some crisp blocking. Quarterback George Hur ley flipped a jump pass to end Mike Brumble for the extra point end the score was SH 13, Talent 0. At this point, the Bulldogs seemed to gather themselves to- f ether as they stopped the strong rojan running and passing at tack for the next two quarters. The Bulldogs tallied their only two touchdowns of the contest in the third period, one when quart erback Ed Skrundrick threw a ucorine pass to halfback Sam Knudsen, the play good for 35 yards and the other when oKrun drick fought his way for 33 yards and a touchdown. Skrundrick dis rilaved cood broken-ficld-runnm; as he was seemingly tackled sev eral different times. Both extra point attempts were foiled by the detonsive-mindeo Trojans. Two minutes after the start of the fourth period SH found the scoring column as Ambcrg sprint ed 4b yards down the sideline for six points. The extra point was racked up by Brumble as he took a Hurley jump pass and the lro.ians led, 20-12. The Talent offensive and defen sive attack sputtered out complete ly as the spirited Trojans scored again with 4:15 left in the came It was: an odd twist of fate that SH racked up the touchdown as quarterback Hurley was hit from behind and he tried to hand the ball off on the three ytrd line The ball flipped into the air and landed in the end zone unnoticed Hurley dived over the line of scrimmage and fell on the ball and the score favored the Tro jans, 26-13. With only 20 seconds left in the game, the. Trojans scored their final touchdown as Amberg plunged over from the one yard e. Hurley s kick for the extra point failed and the final score was Sacred Heart 32, Talent 12. Sacred Heart piled up 382 total yards and 17 first downs and Tal ent had 221 total yards and eight first downs. Score by quarters: Sacred Heart 13 0 0 1932 Talent 0 0 12 012 Scoring for Sacred , Heart: Touchdowns Amberg 3 (7-runl (1- plungcl (4fi-run), Thill (35-run). Hurley (recovered fumble in end zone). Conversions Brumble 2 (pass). Scoring for Talent: Touchdowns Knudsen (35-pass from Skrun drick), Skrundrick (33-run). Con versions None. TEAM STATIST!!' Kl 119 Fii-Ft Downs Running 2 First Downs Pass 2 First Downs Penally 2 Total First Downs 6 Yards Gained Rushing f!0 Yards Lost Rushing 40 Net Yards Rushing 20 Yards Gained Passing 24 Yards Lost Passing 0 Net Yards Passing 24 Total Net Yards 44 Passes Attempted 1.1 Passes Completed 3 Passes Intercepted By 1 GPMS 378 0 0 Amldon'a Troy V. Cook 13 Balsigcr Motonj 3, Hal'a 1 The Broiler 12 Van Orman's ' 12 Swan Lake Moulding 7 TEA A Little Sweden Hal's Sporting Goods Belcastro's Perkins News man in his sights. The Cavemen Dea1"e sach" intercepted three of Griggs' tosses and picked , off the only attempt of reserve Jack Riley to complete a long, down-field desperation heave in the waning seconds of the test. The contest saw Pel punting specialist Bob Drace and his Cave man counterpart, Larry Drake, each get away seven boots with only percentage points separating their averages. Drace marked 39.28 while Drake, who was successful on a number of coffin-corner tries, registered 30.57. In the gloom of the Pelican dressing-room following the bitter defeat, KU coach Andy Knudsen oberved, "No comment." The jubilant Grants Pass men tor, Ingram, said, "I played near ly everyone on my bench and 1 am especially pleased with the way my reserves came through. Did you see the way Meek (a sophomore) shook off those tack lers wnen he made the 45 yard run? Dean is great, isn't he? We have a week's rest before meeting Medford and we are going to need it Medford may have too much for us. We II sec. LAst night's results: Little Sweden 4. Perkins News O TEA A 4. Amidon's 0 Belcastro's 4. Swan Lake 0 Balsiger Motor 3. Hal's 1 The Broiler 3, Van Orman's 1 Troy Cook 2, Deane Sacher 2 High Iram game TEAA 903 High team series Troy V. Cook 2611 High Individual game Marylce Butler 188 High Individual series Jo Russell 486 MOOSE PA'S LEAGUE Klamath Monument 20 C. P. & W. W. Ward in Tat's Tavern 18 O'Halr's Chapel 17 Musgrove Piumhlng In Hawley's Plastering 14 KF Fast Freight 14 Grem'a Mfg. Co. 13 Klamath Printing Co. 12 Investors t 10 Pastega's Market 9 Merrill Moose Last night's results: C. P. & W. W. Ward 2. Musgrove J Klamath Printing 1. Klamath Monu- pient 3 Tat's Tavern 3. KF Fast Freight 1 Grem's 1, Pastega's Market 3 Hawley's 0, O'Hair's 4 Merrill Moose 0, Investors 4 High team game "C. P. & W. Wlard 10.14 High team series Investors 3045 Hieh Individual game Ugo Mazzier 2f,S High Individual series Mel Robinson 641) Listen Sweeps n 7-30.28 7-30.57 30 O 7 12 0 0 13 32 0 PunU iavo.t Yards Penalized Fumbles Lost Touchdowns Conversions Grunts Pans Kin math Union Scoring for GPHS: Touchdowns Dean 3 iR8-run, 21-run, 19-runl, Hayes (1-sneakl, Meek i4S-runi. Conversions Drake iplacementi, Lyons (place man t. Scoring for KUHS: None. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kl'HS Rnihlnr TC TG TLNft Avr. 9 13 3 .10 1.11 11 28 37 -8 -.HI 2 10 1 AO 18 0 18 3.00 Pauli.fr PA PC Tdn. Arr. 14 3 24 6.00 1 Recelvlnr PC Yds. Ave. 2 14 7 on 1 10 10.00 OPHK Kuohtnx TC VG TL NH AVf. Olvera On hot Story House Cries i Riley Braves Give Gene Conley OK MILWAUKEE (UPI) Gene Conley can shoot baskets with a clear conscience tonight for the Boston Celtics because his Milwaukee Braves' bosses have given him the okay to play bas ketball. The Braves' top three officials president Joseph Cairnes, execu tive vice president Birdie Teb betts and general manager John Quinn gave the go-ahead to Conley Friday after a huddle about the matter. Conley played with the Celtics in 1952-53 before turning to base ball only. ST. LOUIS (AP)-Only the final bell prevented big Charles (Son ny) Liston from knocking out dur able Bert W mtehurst hriday night in his pursuit of a match with heavyweight champion Floyd Pat tcrson. the 212'2-pound Liston, winner of all except one of his 21 pro fights, sent Whitchurst reeling clear out of the ring with a flurry of blows at the end of the 10th and final round. Referee Harry Kessler had reached the count of eight and the glassy-eyed Whitehurst was trying to climb back through the ropes when the final bell sound- ea. Me was dazed and it was obvious ho could not have gone with the fight, Liston s 14th consecutive victory. Liston, who has won 12 of his fights by knockouts and is rated ninth among Pattersons chal lengers, praised his opponent in the nationally - televised heavy weight fight Tor his gamcness. "lie was determined not to he knocked out," Liston said. "He hung on. He covered up. He did everything but he just wouldr.'i. go down. Whitehurst, a 190-pound journey man fighter from Baltimore, said other ranking contenders are steering clear of Liston, a former St. Louisian now fighting out of Philadelphia. "None of the top hoys want to fight this guy," Whitehurst said. "I asked for him, but it just seems I can't handle him. "There's no doubt about it. He'll go to the top. He reminds Long me 01 Joe Louis, you know, j iougni ijOui5, dui oi course ne was on the way downhill at the time. The 25-year-old Lislon said that, naturally, he would like a shot at the title but he indicated he doesn't expect one in the im mediate future. "I'd be glad to get a fight with any of them up there in the top five." Pep Barrone, Liston's manager since he moved to Philadelphia, said he thought Liston ' could have gone another five rounds at the same pace." RACING SAN MATEO, Calif. Luia Lou ($18.40) finished fast to win feature at Bay Meadows by a neck. Fight Result By THE ASSOCIATKD PRES San Diego, Calif Monroe Flat lift, 1S5, San Diego, knocked out Tony Emanuel, 209, Los Angeles, Kranenburf Jones Nealy 110 2 3 Wilson 1 (Id -0fl Mannan 3 7 0 7 2 .3:1 Meek 2 .14 0 M 27.00 Brown 8 26 0 26 4 66 Drake 9 16 0 16 3 60 Have's 3 6 0 6 2 00 Terry .3 16 0 16 6.00 Den 21 2M 0 231 1103 Pssslnr PA TC Yds. Avi. Dean 1 0 0 0.00 Brown 1 0 0 0 00 Hayes 3 0 0 0 00 Pin ' j o W.VM4..s-tt0 A mJLt EXTRA POINT FOR TROY Sacred Httrt and Mile BrumbU latch! onto a pats in th and tone for an axrra point in tha Trojans' District 5B football win ovr Talant Friday night at Gam Stadium. Tha win was tha first of tha saason for eoach Jarry Kampf'i Tro jans from SHA. By 8AM.MKY SORETHUMB It's happened again, another 700 series; 704 to be exact. Roy Harris, bowling for Malones Chevron in the early Tuesday night league, started his first game with a big 254.. In his sec ond game he had a little trouble with a cherry and a five pin, fin ishing with a mere 217, so Roy got mad and came in with 233 his last game for his 704. The 233 game also won Roy a case of soft drinks. This is some more very line pocket shooting that's been going on since the start of the sea son, and wo hope to see more. Congratulations Hoy. Frank Beard came up with a 646 Wednesday night in the Major! Classic League bowling for Bara-j boo's, and Mel Robinson threw 637 : in the Wednesday night league, bowling for Specialized Service. i Jean Rodgers will he going to Albany this weekend for the finals in the women's match game cham pionship. Jean averaged 176 for 16! games in the semi finals at Grants Pass. Lots of luck lean. ' Eldina Greenwoods 556 was high this week in the women'i league. Kldina bowls on the K. R. Palmer team in the Lady Rug League. Thursday night U Halloween par ty night for the gals in the Lady: Bug League. This ia quite a sight to see with all Uie women In dif-i ferent costumes. Some work for1 weeks on their getups and aomej Ihrow them together tn a few min utes. All In all everyone haa lot of fun, o if you've got a few min utes slop in and take a look-sec Thursday night at 6:45. Tell them Sammy sent you. The new automatics are working real fine and if you haven't been out to see them work yet be sure and do so. The convenience of the automatic pinspotlers are one of the biggest things that have come into the bowling world. They're ready at the click of a switch and are on call at anytime. We should he real proud of Lucky Lanes for bringing this conveni ence to us. Gridiron Scoreboard By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday's Results College Football George Washington 7, William & Mary 0 Bridgeport 14, Upsala 8 Baldwin Wallace 24, St. Vincent (Pa.) 8 Rocky Mountain 58, Montana Mines 0 Kearney 14, Neb. Wesleyan 0 Ottawa (Kan.) 19, Bethany (Kan.) 14 Tuskcgee 18, Morehouse 8 Oregon Prep Football Portland League Jefferson 48, Franklin 6 Cleveland 32, Benson 6 Lincoln 31, Washington 8 Roosevelt 31, Madison 7 Class A-t Crescent City (Calif.) 25, Rose burg 13 Oregon City 33, Newberg 0 Milwaukie 7, Clackamas 0 Gresham 29, Central Catholic 8 Molalla 13, Scappoose 6 Beavcrlon 21, David Douglas 0 Albany 19, Prineville 7 Milton-Freewater 19, Baker 8 Troutdale 7, Wy'East 7 (tie) Astoria 31, Hillsboro 0 McMinnville 3(i, Tillamook 14 Parma (Ida) 32, Nyssa 20 Pendleton 31, llermiston 6 Recdsport 20, Toledo 13 North Bend 19, Springfield 19 (tie) West Linn 52, Tigard 7 North Salem 42, Sweet Home 6 Marshficld 34, South Eugene 0 Cottage Grove 26, North Eugene 13 South Salem 47, Bend 0 Forest Grove 44, St. Helens 7 Redmond 43, Madras 0 Dallas 12, Oswego 8 Parkrose 47, Jesuit 13 Lebanon 20, Corvallis 19 The Dalles 31, La Grande 27 Medford 33, Eureka (Calif.) 0 Grants Pass 32, Klamath Falls 0 Class A-2 Siuslaw 33, Taft.O Myrtle Creek 6, Sutherlin 8 (tie) Glide 14, Crcswcll 7 Eagle Point 39, Dillard 19 Riddle 20, Oakland 0 Salem Academy 19, Sherwood 19 (lie) Waldport 26, Newport 20 Nestucca 13, Dayton 13 (tie) Pleasant Hill IB, Drain 13 Vale 54, Payette (Ida) 0 Rainier 20, Hood River 6 Ncahkahnie 60, Clatskanie 14 Stayton 26, Cascade 0 Phoenix 33, Glcndale 6 North Marion 7, Woodburn 6 Willamina 41, Philomath 0 Serra (Salem) 14, Independence 13 Canby 41, Gorvais 25 Amity 39, South Salem .IV 14 Bandon 26, Myrtle Point 7 Sandy 45, Silverton 0 Class B Bonanza 21, St. Mary's 7 Powers 33, Day's Creek 9 Yoncalla 47, llarrishurg 0 St. Paul 28, Valsetz 18 Fall City 27, Detroit 0 ' Eddyville 19, Pcrrydale 8 Alsca 67, Oregon Deaf 18 Mill City 40, Colton 13 Pilot Rock 34, Moro 12 Elgin 19, John Day 12 Nohalcm 19, Vcrnonia t Gaston 19, Knappa 14 Maupin 20, Fossil 7 Arlington 4n, Condon 31 Eslacada 45, Concordia 7 Maplclon 27, Monroe 0 Canyonville 12, Lowell 7 Crow 33, Chemawa 21 Six-Man Coburg 7, McKcnzie 6 Mohawk 41, Triangle Lake 26 Top Ranked Schools Win; Jefferson Rolls By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seven of Oregon's lop high school football teams piled up smashing victories Friday night. Two, however, were defeated. And one was lied. The Jeflcrson Democrats rolled on, this time 48-6 over Jranklin, another Portland League squad. It was the 18th straight victory and the 7th this season for the Democrats. Coach Tom DeSylvia cleared the bench. The Henfro brothers led the onslaught as usual. Raye scored four times and Mel went over twice. The Democrats churned out 523 offensive yards 75 per cent of it by Raye Renfro and quarterback Terry Baker. The Jefferson season point total 332 shattered a 38-ycar - old Portland League mark set by Washington's champions of 1920 at 317. The victory virtually assured the Democrats top billing for the fifth straight week in the Assocl ated Press poll of sports writers and broadcasters. No. 2 Medford belted Eureka, Calif., 33-0, but Crescent City, Calif., stopped No. 3 Roseburg 25 13. This dropped once-tied Rose burg from the unbeaten ranks. Only Jefferson and Medford re- Cards Bomb Japan Stars TOKYO (AP) - The St. Louis Cardinals slaughtered three pitch era with 13 hits Saturday to win their second straight from Japan's All-Stars n-2 in a rainswept game called after six innings. Stan "The Man" Muslal got a three-bagger and two singles in four tries. He scored one run and baited in another. A four-run blast in the fourth chased Japan's sensational Ka zuhisa "Ironman Inao, hero of the Japan "world" series, from the mound and also sent Takao Kailmolo to the showers. Winning pitcher Larry Jackson doubled In one run, Don Blasin game singled in aother, Musial's single produced a third and Joe Cunningham doubled around the fourth. Hawaiian Bill Nishida came in and halted the uprising, yielding only one further Cardinal run Ken Boyer s sixth-inning score on Cunningham's grounder to second after stealig both second ana third. The Cardinals scored twice In the second on Alex Grammas' sin gle and Rlasingaine's double and again in the third on Boycr's sac rifice fly after Musial had belted his three-sacker. mained unbeaten among major Oregon prep squads as ninth place Baker fell 19-6 before Mil- ton-Freewater. North Salem, No. 4, dropped Sweet Home 42-0 and became the first team to qualify for the state tourney. Astoria, in fifth, bowled over Hillsboro 31-0. The victory, a giant stride toward the Metropoli tan League title, was paced by the two TD's each of Jerry Olson and Larry Hill. Marshfield topped South Eu gene 34-0, North Bend was tied 19-19 by Springfield, Grants Pass beat Klamath Falls 32-0 and Mc Minnville .defeated Tillamook 36 14. . A pair of Portland Leaguers just below the big ten easily "de feated opponents. Roosevlt dropped Madison 31-7 and Cleve land beat Benson 32-6. Norm Patera, the driving Cleve land fullback, broke two 27-year-old Portland League records. -He scored three TD's and one exlra point, which brought his Individ ual season scoring mark to 118 points. This was one more than the 7-game record of 117 set back in 1931 by Bobby Grayson. He also tied the 9-game record of 118 set by Paul Goddard of Lincoln last year. All other prep teams ranked, fn the poll secondary won handllv. The scores were Willamina 41, Philomath 0; Redmond 43. Mad ras 0; West Linn 52, Tigard . 7: Pendleton 31, Hermlston 6; Vale 54, Payette (Idaho) 0; and Ore gon City 33, Newberg 0. Swimming Team Signs Prospects TORONTO (AP) Something urns flchv so trm Universitv of Toronto senior swimming team held up its practice for a few minutes Friday. Team managers borrowed a la crosse stick and netted two carp. ot Inthae Inner and tha nthM 23, from the university pool. The fish sporicn iwo-iooi-iong :ui ... r UIa and antrl mlnrs. of the faculty of engineering. 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