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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1P58 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 8 B Bowl Games Await Saturday Grid Play By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "What are you doing New Year's Eve? the popular song asks. Any answer that Louisiana Slate, Iowa, California or Colora do can give to that question will have to wait until after Saturday's football games. These are the teams who have the inside track to the major New Year's Day bowl games. The day's big game has the Sugar Bowl as a prize, as Louisi ana State, the nation's No. 1 team faces sixth-ranked Mississippi, Bolh have 6-0 records. The winner will take control of the Southeast ern Conference. The SICC titlist is the automatic Sugar Bowl host. The other opponent in the big New Orleans classic can come from quite a few places. North Carolina i.No. 17), winner of its last four games, is a hot possibility as it meets Tennessee. So is the runner-up in the Big Kight Conference, whose title could be decided Saturday when feventh-ranked Oklahoma visits Colorado 'No. 9'. Oklahoma (4-1 , current Orange Bowl champ, is eligible to return this year. The Buifs, with a 5-0 record, head the Big Kight race Green Bay Hopes QBs Set For Colts BALTIMORE (AP) "I think the difference between winning and losing will be who has the real hot quarterback." an ad vance man for the Green Bay Packers says of Sunday's game against the Baltimore Colts. Tom Miller, publicist for the Packers, brought word they are feeling secure with improvement of Babe Parilli as another quart erback to go along with Bart Starr. "We hope Parilli has found him self." said Miller after noteworthy performances the past two weeks. Parilli averaged 33 yards in completing nine passes late in the game against the Washington Redskins and hit on 14 of 2K in Green Bay's victory last Sunday ' over Philadelphia. Starr is the control type of thrower while Parilli is the long ball stylist. Last year, Parilli beat the Colts in the last minute with a 75-yard scoring pass. Starr gave the Colts a fit in their first meeting this season by completing 26 of 46 passes, the best single game performance so far. The Packers ran up a 17-0 lead before the Colts came on to win 24-17. The Colls have real good rea son to he tranquil about their own quarterbacking with John Unitas. He has thrown at least one touch down pass in the last 20 games and is only three short of the all time league record held by Cecil Isbell. Unitas has chucked 10 touch down passes this year, three more than any other league tosser. His passes - have gained 1,090 yards which also is the most. I uptii ev EABUIABn UIAI I ncnLC i rwn ' - 7 7 . . have to face this imposing array of Hanley offensive linemen in the 1958 Little Rogue Conference finale at Henley in the Hornets' first homecoming game. From left to right are shown, end Leroy Larson, tackle Lewis Carey, guard Ted Berry, center Joe Tacchini, guard Gary Boyd, tackle John Roberts and end Bob Chapman. Braves, Yanks Top All-Stars NEW YORK (AP) The Mil waukee Braves and the New York Yankees dominate the 1958 Asso ciated Press major league all flar team named today in a poll of 173 members of the Baseball Writers Assn. of America. Three Milwaukee players and two Yankees were selected. The Braves are outfielder Hank Aaron, catcher Del Crandall and left handed pitcher Warren S p a h n. COMPLETE Auto Painting Just Nothing Down -1 Year To Pay Pointing Gists IniUlUHon Bed Work litfmatti, Gladly So. 6th Auto Body & Paint Shop 2031 So. 6th with a 4-0 record. A victory f Colorado would send them to the Orange Bowl, barring a complete collapse against weaker Big Kight opponents, and would also snap uu s 6i-game conference winning streak. Since the Atlantic Coast Confer ence severed its tie with the Or ange Bowl, the other participant is a wide-open bet. With a wealth of top Eastern independents, the Big Eight opponent could be de cided, possibly, at Syracuse, N.Y., where Pitt and Syracuse meet. The Panthers, 12th ranked, have a 4-1-1 mark and are also keeping an ear tuned to the Cotton Bowl. Syracuse, a loser only to Holy Cross, has a 4-1 mark and is also a Gator Bowl possibility. The Rose Bowl participants may be all but formally signed Saturday. Big Ten leader Iowa i.No. 2i goes after its first victory over Michigan since 1924. It is un defeated 13-01 in conference play with only defending champion Ohio State in its way, Nov. 22. California, 3-0 in the Pacific Conference, meets Oregon State, in a game that will decide the PCC leader. If OSC wins, they take over the lead with a 4-1 mark. The Cotton Bowl is still wide open. Rice (No. 141, current South west Conference leader, is idle. If Texas Christian (No. 18) can whip Baylor, it will tie the Owls for the conference lead. Both have three conference games remain ing after this week, meeting each other Nov. 22. The -Midwest has a trio of other games of national interest. Fifth ranked Ohio State, unbeaten but once tied, plays once-beaten Northwestern, while Wisconsin No. 8) meets Michigan State. This one is on nationwide TV. The other Big Ten game pits lOth-ranked Purdue against Illi nois. The East has Army (No. 3 en tertaining Colgate while Navy 'No. 151 meets stumbling Notre Dame at Baltimore. Auburn (No. 4 plays Florida in an SEC game and Clemson (No. 1!)) tries to stay atop the KC against Wake Forest. Bassey Meets Costa Tonight NEW YORK (AP) In these days of boxing drought, New York is happy to see a world champion in a ring, even if his title isn't at stake. That is why there is unus ual interest in tonight's appear ance of Hogan (Kid) Bassey, the featherweight king. Bassey, 26, of Nigeria, won the title by knocking out Cherif Ha mia in Paris. It will be his fourth United States fight but his first in New York. The non-title 10-round match with Carmelo Costa of Brooklyn will be carried by NBC radio and TV, starting at 10 p.m. Two judges and a referee will score it by rounds, using a supplementary point system in case of even rounds. Tl. U.nU,. UAPnatt' C.ai,IPJ.u The Yanks chosen are outfielder Mickey Mantle and right-hander pitcher Bob Turley. The rest of the squad is com posed of first baseman Stan Musi al of the Cardinals, second base man Nellie Fox of the White Sox, third baseman Frank Thomas of the Pirates, shortstop Ernie Banks of the Cubs and outfielder Willie Mays of the Giants. i00 and up Phone TU 2-0084 ninin 'u niTrn (Continued from Page lit) and morale seem higher than at any time throughout the season and the lads are tackling and block ing with a viciousness that indi cates trouble for the Comets. This being the last home appear ance of the 1958 version of the Pelicans, it would be an ideal time for an enthusiastic stand full of rooters to come out and give the boys some real moral support. Should they get past Crater to night, Ashland won't have a chance md that means the Whitchirds would close their season with a 3-won, 6-lost record; after the schedule they faced this year, they could be proud of finishing on an upbeat. They may not be the best foot- hall players in the state but a better group of boys would be hard to find. George Hanson, who in his first year as a coach stands to grab off a third place finish in District SB with his hard-playing M a 1 i n Mustang squad, was categorized ihusly, only a week after the foot ball season opened: Said a Malin father, "I don't know yet just how good a football coach he is but 1 do know that he is just the kind of guy I have always hoped would teach my boy. Hanson is the first to admit he had a lot of help in his freshman year: he compliments his squad tor their part. A few that were a big help to the Mustang cause, yet received little notoriety, are half- hack Abe Kirkpatrick. quarterback Randy Miller, ends Harvey Milli gan and Rick lllian and tackle Ed Stastny. ... .lorry Kempf and the faithful 17" Sacred Heart Trojans saw their patience and perseverance pay off finally as they pulled them selves out of the basement by their own bootstraps with a win over the Talent Bulldogs last Friday. The fact that they tangle with the po tent Bonanza Antlers Saturday gives them little hope of picking up two in a row, however, regardless of their spirit. . . . One of the standout performances of the District 5B season was lurned in by Ron Hoggarth of the Chiloquin Panthers in their tough test with the Malin Mustangs last week. Ron packed the pigskin 1R times during the game for a total of 117 yards and an average of 6.5 per trip. In addition to his work on the ground Hoggarth completed 4 of 11 pass attempts for a total of 79 yards, averaging 7.2 per toss. Oh yes, then he intercepted one Mustang pass and scored a touch down for the Panthers. Outside of that he had a relatively slow night. Those who have talked to KU basketball coach Dean While arc busy making arrangements to spend State Tournament week In Eugene again this year. Things on the maple look mighty promising despite the fact that Moore, Robin son and Mies are no longer with us. Bob Peterson is back and he will have lots of help. Practices start tomorrow. ( . 4kA Phopniy Piratei. Handsome Ruggedness from Heel to Toe EBONY T This new Pedwin plain toe will put you way ahead in style and comfort. In an easy going 6 eyelet dress shoe. Moderately priced. SH 95 Y7Y Shoes for the Entire Fomily Men Women And Buster Brown for Children. LJV-J Sam Huff To Draw Top Duty NEW YORK (API Think you've got things tough? Look at Sam Huff. All he has to do is stop Jimmy Brown. Coach Jim Lee Howell of the New York Giants put the finger on his middle linebacker today to put the blocks to Brown who happens to be on the way to a National Football League rushing record when they play the Cleve land Browns Sunday at Cleveland. The Giants, second in the East ern Conference with a 3-2 record. have to get this one to keep the first place Browns (5-0) within reach. And to do that, they have to stop Brown. Young Jimmy, outstanding as a rookie last year, is a terror as a sophomore. He's powered to 815 yards in the five games, averag ing 6.9 a crack smashing for virtually six of every 10 yards the Browns have made on the ground. He's scored 14 touchdowns and hasn't been held to less than 125 yards in one game. And with rookie Bob Mitchell sweeping the ends for Cleveland to keep the other two linebackers alert. Huff was Howell's pick "to dog Brown all the way. Iluir, at 23 in his third NFL season since leaving West Virgin ia, took it as part of the game.' "Brown's a terrific ballplayer," he said in a soft drawl, "but he's just like anybody else. If you hit him hard enough, he'll go down. And we've got a pretty good de fensive team, you know." That, the Giants have. They've yielded only 483 yards rushing in their five games limiting the op position to 2.8 yards a try. Owl Runners Whip Raiders Oregon Tech opened its 1958 cross country season Thursday afternoon on the campus as the Owl harriers defeated Southern Oregon College 2b-2y. it was the second meet of the year for SOC, Placing first in the two - way meet was Roger Moreland. The Owl runner raced the two and one fourth distance in 11:03. Second went to Charles Black of Southern Oregon. Johy Hirons (SOC), George Pap- pen (OTI) and John Burkhart (SOC) were the other finishers in the top five places. Gene Garner, Norm Sawyer and Gerrence Cren shaw all of OTI finished sixth, sev enth and eighth to assure the Owls of the win. Charles Wingle and Dave Yandell of Southern Oregon were nine and 10 in the final scor ing. Cross country coach George Mil ler said the Owls would be looking for another meet or two to com plete the season. ' SETS JAVELIN RECORD LONDON (UPI) Agronom Bi- rule Zalagaitee, a star Lithuanian woman athlete, hurled the javelin to a world record Thursday, ac cording to a Tass news agency report from Moscow. Miss Zala gaitee achieved a throw of 187 feet, beating the recognized world record held by Australia's Ann Pazera by three inches. Sudden Service! TUNE-UPS All Makes and Models . . Latest Test Equipment Factory Recommended Rates Pick-Up and Delivery 1-DAY SERVICE DICK B. MILLER CO. OLDS-CADILLAC 7th & Klamath Ph. 4-4154 BLACK SHOES 617 MAIN Q Pel Spirit OK Despite Woes (( ontlnurd from Page IB) efforts in practice this week were linebackers Cliff Paugh and Gary Burt, each of whom have turned in good performances in previous battles. Fullback Ron House, the stubby 175 pounder, has shown a marked improvement this week in his ball- carrying assignments, as he chewed chunks out of the defense thrown up by his Pel teammates. While the offensive plan is more or less secret, it can be assumed that Knudsen is working on a way to make the best use of his light backs, House, Blake Gnges, Don Story and Ron OK era, w ho- own a 20-pound deficit as compared with their Comet counterparts. A disheartening note emerges from the fact that ends Wayne Dennis and Larry Bunyard. and defensive workhorse Les Husted have all been placed on the doubtful starter list because of bruised knees incurred in prac tice. The Pels closed their prepara tions for the Comet clash with short, light workouts Thursday evening. Fights By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sacramento, Calif. Wee Willie Morton. 140. San .lose, stopped Damasco Collazo, lilti. Cuba, 8. Philadelphia John Patrick Britt, 130, Philadelphia, knocked out Jesse Pallachio, 132, Philadel phia, 1. II T - ttnii. Ml I si TUII-TTfl SlOCKWOUt TrJ. DM lit Prlc. Fftrmenl I la Plr In Flui Tt lr e.7QM 3. 3.00 7.10.M 14.88 300 T.to.is U.88 3.50 issMii -U.M I Q1 ' DRIVE NOW PAY LATER ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN . . . IT'S CONVENIENT, AND IT'S FASTERI ATTENTION TRUCKERS! IT'S HERE! FALL TRUCK TIRE SALE um mmy Jaoi' JuUw Giants, Dodgers Have Big Year At Gate, So Does NL CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) - The shift of the Giants and Dodgers to the West Coast was chiefly respon sible for boosting National Leasue attendance a healthy 15.2 per cent during the l'.i.8 season, official league figures siiowed today. The 1958 attendance total of 10,- 1M.5II6 paid admissions was the second highest in the league's Hit year history, topped only by the record 10.388.470 of tho 1047 sea son,, according to DavevGrote of the National League Service Bu reau. Considering Ihe fact that 1047 was a post - war "boom" year, the past season's total turnout was an all-time high lor a "normal oper ating season, Grote pointed out. this was the only other season aside from 1047 that attendance went over 10 million. Besides the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers, only two other clubs enjoyed a boost in at tendance during 1058. These were he Pittsburgh Pirates, surprise sec ond - place finishers, and the Chi cago Cubs, who were in the first division during the first half of the season. Overall, the 11)58 attendance total was 1.344.005 more than the 8,810, H01 of the previous season. The Dodgers accounted for 817,208 of this boost and the Giants drew 618, 702 more fans than they did during the 1057 season at the Polo Grounds. ALLSTATE EXPRESS 197 00. 1 til. Mnlu ano rouit OLD TIKI it tuh, Mia T.t I.OOill S4.1I Each, Uu Ttl AND YOUR OLD TIM ' Th Ntw Eiprati Truck Tii li specifically dtilgntd for oil itep end go flwti. Pittsburgh attracted 461,256 more than 1057 and the Cubs had an in crease of 309.275 fans. ' The pennant-winning Milwaukee Braves retained their overall at tendance championship with a total of 1.971.101, but that figure was off 244.303 from 1957. This was the first season since the Braves shift ed to Milwaukee from Boston that attendance fell below the two mil lion mark. Biggest drop at the gate was suf fered by the Cincinnati Redlegs. Their turnout slumped 282.268 from the 1,070,850 of the previous season. In all, five clubs went over the million-mark In attendance. The St. Louis Cardinals, with 1,063.730. also did it, along with Milwaukee. 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