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fridtv. Nov. 6. 195!) o PAGE 3 B T. US Team LSU, Vols Favorite Promise Struggle n Classic HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falb. Or, 7 ? WEEKEND PRIZE H. E. Hastings, local barber, returned from the Ochoco Forest area last weekend with this bull elk, which produced 454 pounds of meat, weighing over 500 pounds after being field dressed, Hastings, who used a 30.06, shot the animal Sunday, Today's Sport Yesteryear Halftime m -A mm By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK IUPD There was a time back in the "pep talk" day of college football that a Southern team regarded as "hope lessly outclassed" entertained a rugged foe from the Midwest and, as expected, was trailing at half time. The coach of the Southern team who happened to be a North erner himself pulled out all the oratorical stops. In a tear-filled drawl he pleaded with his boys not to "disgrace our Confederate heroes lying up yonder on the hill." Fired and inspired, the South ern boys went out and scored an upset victory. College coaches on the whole in sist that these tactics are useless today. They contend that your col- Tesone Offered Challenge By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vince Tesone of Colorado Mines, who held a 256-yard lead in total offense among the small college total football offensive leaders, had three challengers within strik ing distance today. Michigan Tech's Clay Willman ; Is only 39 yards behind Tesone, '. NCAA Service Bureau figures show. Eddie Ferguson of Grace land and Gary Campbell of Whit tier are not far back in third and , fourth. ' Tesone was held to 96 yards ' last week by Northwest Louisiana . College, and now has a total of- fense figure of 1,372 yards in eight games. Willman has finished his season, bowing out against Be ; midji State with 355 yards rushing ! and passing. That was tops for " the season. Tony Price of Bemidji State ; gained 146 yards rushing against Michigan Tech, and took over the ' rushing leadership with 1.023 ' yards to 1.009 by Larry Jacobson '. of Kearney State. Garncy Henley of Huron (S.D.) I Is ncaring an all time small college scoring record. He scored 4 19 points last week giving him - 329 for the year and 382 for his . four years at Huron. Ho needs only three points Saturday night . against General Beadle State to surpass the 384 compiled by Leo : Lewis of Lincoln (Mo.) University from 1951-54. I Bob Light of Pacific University remains the passing leader, and '1 Salem's Buck Grovcr is still tops In punting. In pass receiving, Joe !: Horn of Oberlin and Bill Hughes of Pacific are tied, each having . caught 35 aerials. Light leads with 77 passes, and '.. Ferguson is second with 72 com pletions. ; Pete Reiser Gets LA Coaching Job ''. LOS ANGELES 'UPD - Pete Reiser, one of the all-time bar gains of baseball, today was ' named coach of the Los Ange ! les Dodgers to replace his former . Brooklyn roommate, Pee Wee Reese, who accepted a broad- casting job. Made a free agent from the St. ; Louis Cardinals organization in 1938 by the late Judge Kcnesaw ; Landis. Reiser was signed by the Dodgers for a $100 bonus. He went on to become the rookie of '. the year and National League bat r ting champion in 19-11 when he ' led the club to pennant with : .343 avcraje. Antics Make Return Parade m lege boy now is a sophisticate who would give a coach the amused double-0 if he used such corny dramatics. Bob Blackman of Dartmouth is one of the dissidents. He feels that getting the play ers up mentally is' one of the deciding factors in whether team wins, loses or draws and i a contributing factor to the upsets" which mark each week end's play. "I don't mean that you have to give them that oratorical corn Bob grins. "But the college boy of 21 who is playing football is never so sophisticated that rallies and inspirational aids don't have some effect." What causes the upset? "There are," says Blackman, "a number of factors." He lists them as: 1. Spirit. 2. Confidence. 3. Experience. 4. Depth of material. wnen all ot these jell at one time, such things happen as Dart moutn s amazing 12-8 win over Yale last weekend. Dartmouth had lost three games and Yale was not only unbeaten but also unscored upon. "I felt if we could score early we had a great chance to win, Blackman added. "It would be great lift to us and a blow their morale because they were so proud of not having been scored on. So what happened? Yale had an 8-0 lead going into the second half. "But we had threatened a cou pie of times and our kids had con fidence that they could do the job," said Blackman, who worked rebuilding that confidence at half time. Burney Lions Sponsor Shoot oui.i x r lans and arrange ments for a public trap shoot have been completed, according to Lou Shroeder, chairman. The shoot will he on the Black Ranch Road Sun day, November 8, from 10 a.m. 5 p.m. The Burney Lions Club has ar ranged the shoot. It is open to all shotgun enthusiasts. Valuable prizes will be awarded to winners of each event. Refreshments will be served all day. Proceeds from the shoot will go into the Lions activities fund, for civic and charitable purposes. Bur ney Lions sponsor the local Cub Pack and Youth Activity Klub (YAKs), assisted financially sending the FFA group to Kansas City for the national judging finals, and sponsor the annual relay track meet in McArthur each year. COMPLETE Auto Painting 5(T Just ing Down PiiMini Glen Initilletien Body Werk Estimate Gladly So. 6th Auto Body & Paint Shop 2031 So. 6th Phone TU 2-0084 PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP)- The United States is only a slim favorite to regain possession of the famed Ryder Cup from Great Britain as play opens today in the international golf classic. The setting is the new Eldorado Country Club's 6,820-yard course with its dangerous water hazards and par 35-35-70. On tap in the first of the two days of play were four Scotch foursomes of match play two players of each team playing one ball and alternating shots. The top foursome featured Capt Sam Snead and Cary Middlecoff against Britain's Harry Weetman and Dave Thomas. Leading off were Britain's Ber nard Hunt and Eric Brown against Bob Rosburg and Mike Souchak of the United Slates. Other match es pit Capt. Dai Recs and Ken Bousfield of Britain against Julius Boros and Dow Finstcrwald and Peter Allis and Christy O'Connor against the Yanks' Doug Ford and Art Wall Jr. Idle today, but possible con testants in Saturday's eight ingles matches, are Jack Burke Jr. and Jay Hcbert of the United States and the invaders' Norman Drew and Peter Mills. The matches are played every two years, alternating countries for a trophy established in 1027 by the late Samuel A. Ryder. The British upset the Americans at Sheffield, England, in 1957 for their first victory since 1933. The winner of each match earns one point. Burke, whose four previous ap pearances in Ryder play are sec ond in number for the United States to Sncad's six previous lewed this renewal with appre- hension. The Americans will have to be the luckiest guys in the world to win. These British players are good they play as tough a tour nament schedule as we do and they play tougher courses." Dowty, MG Nab 1st Place Erv Dowty, driving an MGA, turned in the fastest time of 1:05 in the Gymkhana on Spring Street i . . c j rpu t i idSL ouuudjr. iiie apui i ci-m was put on by members 01 tne Sports & Imports Car Club of Kiamath Falls. While Dowty was garnering top honors in the men's division, Muri el Heath paced the women by tour-1 ing the course in 1:12.4. Next on the schedule for the lo cal sport car enthusiasts is an auto cross slated for the f a i r grounds next month. The exact date and time will announced. Sunday's keen competition fea tured a three-way first place tie between Dowty, Bob Heath and Don Robin in the Class III sports. All three hit 1:05 but Dowty pre vailed in a runoff. Other first places went to Fred Muskaff in Class I sports, Gail Osborn in Class II sedans. Ron Friedrich in Class IV sedan, G. Z. Rinehart in Class V sports, and Jim Daniel in Class VII sports. Young Hunters Need Certificate YREKA Juveniles, between the ages of 10 and 16, and who arc anxious to go pheasant hunting when the season opens Saturday, November 14, must have a junior hunter safety certificate in their possession before they will be is sued a license for hunting. These certificates are given only to juveniles who have taken the junior hunter safety training course now being offered by the Siskiyou County sheriff's office Any interested youngsters should anoly before Friday night, Novem ber 6, to take this course which will be conducted at the sheriff's office in Yreka. The course usual- lv is a two-hour session, three nights a week. ' ' However, according to the sher iff's office, there must be enough youngsters entering the course be fore it will be given, and, so far, the office reports only four have applied. 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V has won all six games while I seventh-ranked Pcnn State has a 7-0 record. Both are hcing closely, eyed by the Orange. Cotton, Gator and newly-formed Liberty Bowl committees. Even the loser of this one should get a bid to one of the above. LSU, heading for another na tional title and Sugar Bowl ap pearance, won't have an easy time with Tennessee 4-1-P. The Vols are a quick, aggressive team that could catch the Tigers (7-0 down a bit after their thrilling 7-3 victory last week over previously unbeaten Mississippi. If Texas (7-01 gets by Baylor (3-3) then it has Texas Christian to look forward to next week Coach Darrell Royal's Longhorns have backs Rene Ramirez. Jack Collins and Bobby Lackey in fine ihape. Southern California (No. 6 plays Southern Conference mem ber West Virginia ' 3-4 in an in- tersectional game in Los Angeles. The Trojans (6-0 and particularly uard Mike McKeever, will be watched closely after last week's alleged slugging incident at Cal ifornia. Southern Cat also will have to watch itself closely alter its two squeakers over Stanford (.10-281 and Cal tl4-7 the last two weeks. The rest of the top ten action is in the !outn wnere .Mississippi i No. 51 plays Chattanooga, Au burn (No. 81 tries to keep its SEC title hopes alive against Mississip pi State and tenth-ranked Clem son hopes to stay atop the At lantic Coast Conference against Duke. The other important intra-con- ference games are in the Ivy and Big Eight. Georgia, the actual SEC leader with a 4-0 mark (LSU is 3 0) plays Florida (2-3-OK North Texas State, the other major un beaten at 7-0' and heading the Mis souri Valley plays independent Louisville. The three-way tie in the Ivy should be broken after two, Yale and Pcnn, meet in Philadelphia Princeton, the other, starts the league's Big Three rivalry against Harvard. Oklahoma and Kansas, co-lead ors in the Big Eight with 3- marks. meet Kansas State and Colorado, respectively. 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Other Saturday games: East: Villanova at Army. 1 f l i so - . t- ::v At aiitiiiiiiiiaiifnaffllnin-r-ir,r'i'if,A """ "' " - MNIUCKV SIRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY P 00 Q 25 6 YEARS OtO 86 PROOF w45Dt 0 Pint ANCIENT AGE OlSt. CO., fRANKfORI.KYv c.ae HSIl ' Ceaa Uee Eugene Garner, 1213 Pine Street, was particularly loolclnq tor when he Southwest: Arkansas at Rice; SMU at Texas A&M; Virginia Tech at West Texas. Far West: Texas Tech at Ari zona; Utah State at Colorado State; Utah vs. Idaho at Boise; California vs. Oregon at Portland; UCLA at Stanford; Oregon State at Washington.