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t HERALD and NEWS, Klamath Falls. OroRon Sunclav, October IB. lOfiO PAGE 1 B DD 0 ' .a.X5 BARKS "N BITES r. wayme ;rnTT WW-VJil' ik. ...ilk . ..M hnii. Line Oil ..nil c. ininiu i.oi.,it. : onto him and uncorked a 37-yard hpavo In Arlips Palmnrp in the I'll have to admit that I gave up on the Pirates (in end zone lo set up a spectacular orint) a little early ... so I wouldn't dare reveal now 21-19 victory over the Southern ' clock to put the finishing touch- that "I knew it all the time!" Just saved it for a surpriseorcgon College Red Raiders hereies on the Owls- two Homecoming Olivas'jthe determined Red Raiders, defense Owls found new strength By WAYNE SCOTT Isecond quarter, soiled Herald and New s Sports Editor I mighty throw out of a Oregon Tech's Dick Olivas, a man's hands, juggled it a couple caused a pair of SOC 5-9 Quarterback, leaped high in of times, then calmlv settled down : that clamped the lid with the big six points. Olivas then stepped up and boot ed his third consecutive trv-for- Ihclrongratulations of and happy OT1 alumni. tumbles It wasn't loo hard lo under- the Island what he meant, since his triumph. team had been pushed lo the m- On the last play of the gamelimum the entire game swarm of top turf-eater for the Owls. He yard line but-the firedup Raid-jof limes, was next with 33. gained 49 of the Techmen's !Ki crs scored when quarterback Done ' However, the Owl nassma at- Kiitncis was the big Hauler lOlscn plunged over on the next j,a,.k, 0,ivas and Joh , k. ground-gainer with a total of fin plav. . , ,, , . , yards in 15 carries. Rrnnsom Madden, who figured on nearly,'"8 ,UrnSt was ,he b,g fac(or ' lurned in a 4.1 vard touchdown leverv tackle for the Owls, was lne Wln- Tncv mhmcd to corn- Owl center Don Anderson set; The Raiders, who entered the dash and was alwavs a lineal online top lineman in the battle hut pletc 13 of 20 attempts for a total point with just 4:33 left on the-lhe stage for the fans' celebra-: contest also sporting an unbeaten. punt returns. Carrigan. however. Wendell Winterbottom. Hog Hoop-'of 243 yards. Johnson hit on spven lion when be emerged from the conference mark lo date, worclstole the show when be skittered er. Chuck Oleis and linebackers of 12 heaves while Olivas connoct- Salurday night Palmore, whose sticky fingers had snagged a 43-yard toss from Roy Johnson lo give the Tech- triumph. The win is the fifth straight for the rugged Owl squad, and their eleventh straight con ference victory. After recapturing the lead from vou know, I realize that the series Is history now ... but I haven't, as yet, had a chance to send the Journal's Clay Y.L. Ilannon a letter n( synv nathv. condolences, etc. (The Y.L. oh, that stands for Yankee Lover). (Perhaps you remember when he attired his Little League ball club men a one touchdown lead in the In Y ankee pin-stripes . . . and won the KF championship). I While the rumor that I am vin-1 asjat a .X Trt1 dictive. prejudiced and anti-Yan-j their sponsorship o( the various J yfQ POUrfll" WUUIT 6l I U S kee is rampant, I know, I am at players on the American Legion ' the same time sure that my true Junior State and West Coast cham- D rt c X fffffrc IJltat WvNll k. ill hminirmshin baseball team: BWUOl IrUUAd WKCI vU through when I commiserate with Oregon Food. KC Paint, Hal's 9 yards on a punt return In scliDan Hchnke and up the SOC go-ahead Tl with came in for their Johnson also ed on six of eight. share ot the Pabnme , f inM2 his two six-Kiinlers. for a total of 143 yards. Ardell Hamilton, who had one 65 yard 11) recent inn Clay . . . (and to think I let him off the hook when he offered me 13-10 odds.) Sport Shop, Medo-Land Dairy, Richfield Boron, Basin Motors, Herald and News, Eastside Elcc- Perhaps some of his other KF trie, Superior Troy, Ned Putnam friends would like to join mc in .and Post No. 8 of the Legion. We also wish to thank the mer I' 'vUgs-jr CLAY HANNON . . No flowers, please EUGENE. Ore. (API Two ball on the goal line and fell into touchdowns in the final six min-jthe end zone for the score, ules brought favored Oregon from J The Ducks clinched their fourth behind for a 21-12 football victory victory in five games just 42 sec- over Washington State University onds later as guard Mike Ruse here Saturday. j intercepted a Washington Stale chants and fans who contributed ""on "'alien it-i in uir wan- pass, ne got uie loucnuimn on a to the cost of the championship & minutes ot tne game Dciore -ta-yarci runpai-K. jackets purchased for each mem POETS WAYNE SCOTT. Sports Editor Beavers Ruin Idaho Homecoming, 28-8 telling him how badly we all feel that the worst team w on . . . ana j season. the whole thing just wasn't fair (to the Yanks.) Please, no flow ers . . . send money. How about that series finish? I had no sooner observed to my spellbound audience that Bill Mas eroski would undoubtedly whack the first pitch out of the park to ber of tiie team, (signed) Oscar Nissen . . . We have a hunch that each of the sponsors found thanks enough in the fine showing the team made but Oscar's note will still be appreciated. The future of Legion ball should be well assured. Odds and Ends , . . Clyde Ritter, a local used car dealer, made a trip to the Silver Lake area Jast week and re turned home with the largest buck we have had reported to date. His animal dressed out at 250 pounds. Turns out that the oddball deer shot by Edith Barnes. Mount Shas ta, is not the first shot in these parts. Other bisexual animals have been reported . . . but not this c d. . m i a mc 1 n o quarterback Dave Grosz stepped Before his touchdown throw, OUUGcZc UV U vLAV J, I JmO i i. i ..r....i-J I - 1 I J:rr:....li.. .. :il. I ' oacK anu uniuneu a ii-aiu pass, vnusn uau iil-cii in miliums' iui Len Burnett, a 6-2 end, took thejhis passes throughout most of the game. Only one had been com- Spartans Surprise Stanford huddle and turned a neat forward! sparked by halfbacks Elrion Fran roll inlo his position over the ball, cis and Doyle Hransom, and quar- Oregon Tech coach Rex Hunsa-iterhack end Gordie Carrigan whose, 6:05 left in the third quarter. Owl glorv ker could only shake his head broken field running gave the Owl tackle. 232 pound Jim Madden yard total on I ho ground. Half and say, "Quote me as saying defenses fits all evening. played amazing speed in catch-Iback Charlie Wilson, who threat i ie ii. iu u, as ne accciueu me ruuuach nuu .nan no was uit- 1111; me neei i airman on me one- eneo 10 eo an me wav a counie ,..,iij u-,.,1. u, r.. c .. . , : , . : : . vo.,. .,,., miium ur nir me oilier touchdown and a total of 64 yards. End Dennis Karster was on the receiving end of three for 28 yards, and Wilson pulled one down lor six yards. The rtaiders took to the air 14 limes and comnletcd nine for 64 MOSCOW. Idaho (Al'i Led hy He also connected on a .ill-yard yards. Willi Olsen tossing all hut do everything southpaw sopho- pass play during another Beaver:0110. End Howard llarttnan pulled more Terry Baker, who passedklrive and generally passed and;'1' 'ive for 41 yards. ii y if . . a ii i and ran for yards. Oregon ran the Vandals frantic. 1 The Owls scored with 13 0) left OChlOtedt tlUrt S II USklGS'. b-v Wi,h0 a,- -V' no(VKia statistics gave Raker in the half when Johnson connect. io ruin a looinaii nciniecoming 101 in yarns passing and u,i iusiiing. cn Willi Palmore from the 41 the winlcss Vandals. for a single game total offenseiOlivas hooted the poinl-after, and Baker, a 6-fiKil-3 tailback from I record for OSC. The previous, the Owls led 7-0. t'or ann, passet or one oucn- tcaver mgn was zn sei ny ,ioe rim i!,,,i,.. u u ft i hammered and slashed Rl vards j , ,i j j i j - . c j Raiders made it 7-8 when naiiiiiKiin ann si.isiun ni jams .a0,u, ;. ,. a,,o her and added Francis against Stanford. L:. ., . SEATTLE AP - Taking over, in 12 plays for a touchdown, send-follr exlra lK)ints on a nln anHj UMm coul( 011,y reRUs,er in IheLX " "ajTH" m "e '",r niucuca quauemach nig win .ncixeia uie unai yam. ,lilss third quarter on a 62-yard drive;.- " " which had Mike Sheoran doing must nf I hp vil i-ai-.-vim. mH l,lrt. ..." mira Bv JACK 1IEW1NS STANFORD, Calif. (AP) San Jose Stale's underdog Spartans 'buried Stanford's football hopes Washington State's deft hallback. 34-20 Saturday with 176-pound full- lofted a four-yard pass and Hugh back Johnny Johnson running 'Campbell took it in the end zone. over for four touchdowns. The speedy 19-year-old sopho more trom Port Artmir, tex tallied two first quarter scores on uns of 3 and 29 yards, then added ; front in the contest's final min- another pair in the second half, utes. both on 1-yard shots. I The game drew a crowd of 18,- Only once before in the 17-gamc 500. The defeat gave Washington neighborhood rivalry has the Spar tan scalped the Indian, but Coach Bob Titchenal's forces did it with Dieted before then, and one had when All been intercepted. Bob Schlorcdt suffered a broken Fleming kicked the placement That theft by Washington State shoulder in the second quarter, and Washington had all its points came in the first quarter as the j Bob Hivner piloted the iron-mus-, for the day. Cl-iim-c li-ailnrl 7.0 FnH" Jim Rnv.'i-lnn Iliiskioc nC Wnslliiii'lnn In a I'CI.A ft ft n H R lan intercepted the pass on his 10-B football victory Saturday over! Washington 0 3 7 0 lnTf Dpfpflt mm 31 and ran it hark In thff Hip Rruins nf I'CI.A in a Rip Five Washn Field eoal Fleming 33 I V iWlVVII Oregon 40. 'Conference game. 1 Washn Mckels 1 run .Fleming Four plays carried to the Ore- An expected rainstorm dctourcd kick' gon 3, and then the Staters lost a .the area and the teams battled mil UCLA Chudy 7 pass from Kil- yard on two plays. Keith Lincoln, ia dry, sunlight field before a mer (Johnson pass from Kilmer) crowd of 54.500. Attendance 54..i()0. Neither team has been able toi make headway in the defensive: Uurlw OR On4 Washington State scored its battle until Schloredt was hurt wmi other touchdown in the second ; breaking up a UCLA pass late in SEATTLE (AP) Unless the ed a 42-yard gallop to ice it in the the first half. He crashed into the j University of Washington lluskiesSCcond half Saturday as the Tro intended receiver, and a moment earn their way to the Rose Bowl, jans defeated scrappy California later was taken out. All-America quarterback Bob 27-10. The shock of the loss seemed to Schlorcdt has played his last col- A crowd of 39,330 saw the teams spur the Huskies and they pow- lege football. lin their first Big Five Conference USC Rallies Cal. 27-10 LOS ANGELES (AP' - Sopho- plunging the final three. Sil Via quarter Bransom skilled the left passed lo Reg Carolan for two a,m no(0(1 a nortle ul fen estra points : w yarns lor a iu. Oregon Stale's first touchdown came after an exchange of punts I with (he Beavers moving 89 yards in seven plays, most of it on the mining and passing of Baker. Again the try for point failed and Raiders had a 12-7 bulge. The Owls got the lead back within a minute. Olivas hit Far- ster for seven yaftls and Johnson more fullback Hal Tobin brought j T)e sophomore continually out-' followed up with his success to Southern California from behind' 1(aho ,at.klcrs and umbod jn.jHamillon from the 24. with a 63-vard touchdown run and to Hie end zone after an 8-yard From here on the battle raged senior halfback Lynn Gnskill add-lhul.s c ,hfn (ln)cd (he riR, primarily in Owl territory until period, getting the 12-7 lead it held until Oregon burst out in end for two points to put OSC ahead 8-0 with 9 minutes of the game gone. Baker had set up his own touch- Flaw that persons receiving presents of ducks or game birds will do well to look the "gift in the teeth," so to speak. If you have the bird in vour nossessinn vnu wrap-up the whole thing than what must asn have a slip from the happens? ... he takes the first rfnor stating license number, the The Oregon Game Commission comes mrougn w.tn tne warning . ... Sa,u,dav for their ered from their own 27 yard line to the UCLAN 19. George Flem 8 6 0 012 j ing, Washington's kicking star. pitch just because it's outside or something and proceeds to belt the second one. (It's just this sort of an absolute lack of coopera tion that kept me from becom ing Independently wealthy on the Pirates). Next year, coach. It's odd that I haven't been commended for my nimble-footwork in shifting my allegiance from Penn State to Syracuse this week. I point out that I alone, among the astute Basin prognos ticators, picked Penn St. over Army last week. I also point out kind of bird and the day killed . . . or else. State a 1-3-1 record Washington State Oregon 7 0 0 14 21 , dropped back to the 28 and booted day's game with UCLA which Ihcjof the Trojan bench for his six Ore Grayson 1, run (Jones a perfect placement to give his.lluskies won. 10-8. The breakpoints. The do-evcrything field general clash, and few left Memorial Coli- suffered a fractured collar bone seum until Gnskill, on a pitchoul. in the second quarter of Salur- scooted down the sideline in front Ever wonder just how many hunters there are in the United Slates? Anyway . . second victory in three games this kick'. tcam a 3-0 lead. came when Schloredt collided with season. WSU Campbell 4, pass from' Carrying their momentum ovcr a UCLA player while defending With three minutes left and San Lincoln (pass failed'. ': into the second half, Washington; against a pass. Jose leading 34-14, eninusiasuc wsu Lincoln 2, run (run Spartan fans poured onto the field failed). and had to be restrained behind Ore Burnett 41, pass from the goal posts by Stanford student Grosz (kick failed), police with sporadic fist fights Ore Rose 29, pass interccp breaking out. jtion (Grosz pass to Grayson). San Jose led 21-0 at the hal( aft er quarterback Mike Jones hit halfback Mack Burton on a 47- in 46 states yal-d second quarter scoring pass Attendance: 18,500. there are 11,924.033 licensed hunt ers . . . and these figures omit four slates where hunting is a major sport".'"'. : "Colorado. Min nesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. This represents a cost of at least $57,811,191.76 to the nimrods. Oregon, with a total of $1,646,- 818.25, is 10th in the cash outlay. !2-point conversion. .Michigan leads them all with a and Ray Pena contributed third of four conversions. Without a victory in four games and facing perhaps its worst sea son ever, stanlora rained in tne third period marching 72 yards with Gil Dowd scoring from the 1. San Jose smeared his run for the Bearcats Romp Ole Miss Rolls On 26-13 Over Tulane his c . . 1 1 ni i Tjftj imnoin from hrhinri nn imnone Willamette University walloped ll al)lc ' Saturday night and di. that, in so doing, I dragged :(ota, of $5i0l5.201. Others ahead a herring across my cohorts' path . . . since a number of them latched onto PS against the mighty Orange Saturday. This should :Co,0',.a(io nf us are Wisconsin, California, New York, Pennsylvania. Minne sota, Illinois, West Virginia and prove something. Since some states issue combin ation license-tag arrangements the totals are deceptive . . . but make no mistake, there are plenty of While on the subject of who's the sharpest picker of football teams I think it only fair that I hunters. mention the fact that the erst- vle leader of the group, who, Sam Sei(,v has come uo with for obvious reasons, I can identify an award for lne Oregonian's Bill:16 only as the Prime Minister ot nulcn tle outdoor writer. He Pandemonium Peak, has Been re-i wants to give him a leather medal reiving help from a qualitied stall LATE SCORES Muhlenberg 27, Lebanon 12 Penn Military 20, Moravian 12 Hamilton 36. Swarlhmore 32 Southern Conn. 24, Ithaca (N.Y.) 7 College of Idaho 53 Saturday 'reeled top-Vankcd Mississippi to a night in a Northwest Conference 2B'13 Southeastern Conference vic game jtory over Tulane before 72,000 It was the fifth straight win of fans- NEW ORLEANS (AP) Quar-1 and set up the other score with lerback Jake Gibbs weaved his another aerial. Jayhawks Steam LAWRENCE, Kan. (API-Kan sas' Jayhawks slcamcd from be hind in the last quarter but had lo settle for a 13-13 football tie with thn Dklalinma Snnners when last the season for coach Ted Og- Gibbs, 22-year-old senior, threw .. .,.. u.i.firj dahl's team, the third within the! three touchdown passes to end! The jhawks, trailing from Ok conference. II was no contcstl Johnny Brewer and scored l'" touchdown drive on the from the start, Willamette pilingother Mississippi tally on a six- kitkoff lied (he sc0(.e on ip 5M) yards gained to 188 lor tne;yam i in. . drj mi(wav in ile Southern Cal ended ils scoring in the last two minutes when Skip Johnson intercepted n pass and ran untouched 23 yards for a touchdown. The Golden Bears, who held the Trojans lo a 7-7 tie at the half, took a momentary lead early in the third quarter on a 22 yard field goal by Jim Ferguson. It was short-lived. The 201-pound jTobin broke through tile Bear line, shook off Steve Bates, the last man wilh a chance al him, and I ambled on for the most brilliant and longest run of this balmy anft-. fn ilorf Piavar Johnson Olivas Player Patmora yards to John Kirby, a 200-pound sophomore fullback. Baker also touched off the drive when left end and outran a swarm of tack- lers to move the ball 16 yards on Ihc first play of the series. A pair of passes from Baker to Amos Marsh covered most of the i """1l"n . ii n . i 1 i-rsiHr yarnage in uie neavers seconaivvllson touchdown drive. He threw one for 10 yards and then connected on a 50-yard pass play that carried from the OSC 25 lo the Idaho 25. He was in open ground when he caught it on about the 37 and al most went all the way. OSC 8 6 0 1428 Idaho 0 0 8 08 OSC Baker 8 run (Baker run) OSC Carrigan made his long run. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OTI Ruihlnq TC VO YL 14 51 7 7 Wilson Hamilton Leweri Johnson Olivas I IA S 0 ? J Passing PA PC 12 a a Recalvlnq PC Net Avq. 3 5 33 4 7 16 10 10 2.0 - -2.0 I -1 -0.5 Yds. Avq, 164 23.4 79 13 2 Yds. Avq. 145 36 3 64 12 9 2t '3 6 6.0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS visitors, who were playing their But before the Rebels chalked first conference game of the sea son. Willamette seized a 20 0 lead in the first quarter and did not allow sparked by the passing of quar- College of Idaho to score until the final period fourth period and had a first down f:r.i- .... :..i.i . . ,r T . , 7in the Oklahoma 2-yard line wilh due a stubborn Tulane offensive ernoon. California fought hack and reached the Trojan 16 in the hec tic fourth. The Bears were pushed back and Ferguson's try for a held goal from the 28 hit the goal post to the right. terback Phil Nugent. Syracuse Wins This sets up what probably will; SYRACUSE. N.Y. 'API-Hob be the title-deciding game he- ble-kneed Mark Wcler, relegated Massachusetts 34, Rhode Island tween Willamette and Linfield 0 a defensive role because of in- in making nis weesiy selec tions. I. too, found this hard to be- as the "one person who has done the most toward total destruction" of camping and fishing pleasures in Oregon. Hulen. in his writincs. lieve . . . the rest of us eaninas gme muth 0 jnvile out 0f only grope around in the dark Sate hunters and fishermen to . . . or rely upon a superior Oregon, according to Sclby .This, knowledge of the game, as I do. pius the (act hat ,he Wrjte i and invite 'em" campaign is way If you've gotten this far in the ancad o( ,he Fish & Gamers' column . . . you must realize I abiity , kccp up is he chjef that you would have been better j(ac(or in h.,t Seby ,cl.ms ,he oft to nave spent your ume c.can- rujnaion f 0.cnn 0(,t.0f.doors Ing the basement or painting the screens ... or anything. There is an urgent need for top soil on the Mills Little League ballpark . . . HELP . . . All that is needed to make Mills one Colby 22. Trinity 'Conn.) 14 Bowdoin 33, Williams 7 Hiami (Ohio) 17. Villanova 7 Maryland 19. Clcmson 17 Buffalo 40, Youngslown 13 Alfred 13, Hobert 0 Connecticut 30, Maine 2 New Hampshire 31, Delaware 14 Western Reserve 34, Allegheny 8 Kentucky 3, LSU 0 Bowling Green 14. Toledo 3 Furman 41. Wofford 26 Scranton 27, Drexel 9 Albright 20. Gettysburg 8 Virginia Tech 27, William & here next weekend. Giants Leave On Pacific Tour SAN FRANCISCO (UPIl - The San Francisco Giants, their fam ilies, club officials and some 40 tourists are scheduled to leave juries, intercepted a desperate Penn State pass in the third quar-l Aj.i);ima h;();u.k Ray Ah,.uz. 24 seconds left. Vols Oust- Bama KNOXVILLE, Tcnn. (AP) Un beaten Tennessee quickly con verted two first quarter Alabama mistakes inlo touchdowns Satur day and ousted 'Bama from col lege football s undefeated ranks, 20-7. ler Saturday and raced 60 yards for a touchdown that led fourth ranked Syracuse to a 21-15 vic tory. Weber, a senior hallback from Solon. Ohio, missed two games this season because of the knee zese fumbled on the first play of the game and Tennessee line backer Jim Cartwright recovered on the visitors' 18. LSU Edged LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP'-Clark troubles that kepi him out of ac-tMayficld. a sophomore halfback Buffs Overpowering AMES, Iowa (AP) Colorado's overpowering ground attack rolled back Iowa Stale 21-6 Saturday and kept the Buffaloes undefeated in the Big Eight conference. So overwhelming was Colorado's rushing that it didn't matter that its passing was ineffectual. Colorado scored the first two times it got the ball, marching 56 and 68 yards using only 11 plays for each scoring trip. Idaho Sliceran 3 run (Caro lan pass from Vial' OSC Hilliard 21 pass from Vial (Run failed) OSC Kirby 2 run (Hilliard pass from Baker) Arcaro 'Brilliant' CHICAGO (AP) - Bohemia Sta ble's Kelso, ridden brilliantly by Eddie Arcaro, splashed to an easy five-lenglh victory over a muddy track in the $144,150 Hawthorne Gold Cup Saturday. Scoring his sixth victory of the year, the 3-year-old hclso took command of the l'i-mile feature coming out of the final turn and won under wraps over Hcrosho gala. Third in the nine-horse field was Calumet Farm's On And On. Eli Leads Ivy NEW HAVEN (AP) - Un- SOC Rushing Playar TC YO YL Nit Avq. Francis 15 13 7 66 4 4 Bransom 6 44 1 3 31 5 2 Rarnes 9 25 1 24 2.7 Buck 2 17 0 17 B.5 Bennett 2 7 0 7 3 5 Olsen 9 10 10 0 0.0 Carrigan 2 0 13 -13 -6.5 Passlnq Playar PA PC Yds. Avq. Olsen 14 S 64 fl 0 Bransom 1 0 0 0.00 Recalvlnq Playar PC Yds. Avq. Harlman S . 41 8 2 Carrigen 2 18 9 0 Bransom . 10 0 0 Francis 1 0 5.0 TEAM STATISTICS Team OTI Joe First Downs Pushing 4 8 First Downs Passing A 3 First Downs Penally 0 I Toial First Downs 10 17 Yards Gained Rushing 10S 145 Yards Lost Rushing 9 13 Nat Yards Rushing 99 132 Ysrris Gained Passing 243 64 Yards Lost Passing 0 0 Ncl Yards Passing 743 64 Total Net Yards 342 1'6 Passes Attempted 20 IS Passes Completed 13 8 Passes Intercepted By 0 0 Punts (avg.) 7-29.4 5-32 0 Yards Penalized 50 60 FumblPS Lost I 4 Touchdowns 3 3 Conversions 3 ) Scora by quarters: SOC U -' on i i Scoring (or SOC: Touchdowns Hartman (4-pass trom Olsen) Brandsom (43-run Olsen It-keeper). Conversions Knight (kick). Scoring lor OTI: Touchdowns Palmora 2 (43-pass from Johnson, 37-pass from Olivas); Hamilton 124-pass (rom Johnson). Conversions Olivas 3 (kicks). Pit Crushes Monts PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pitt early Sunday for an IB-game!,- ' , , . ,Ut himfrom Ihc Kentucky mountains, V.n baseball tour of Honolulu and jfui0 ia t.,,,Ha -. n.lmarie eood his second field goal: Japan. .payoff in an exciting game of try Saturday night lo give Ken- The fust two games will be m,niH i.aimni. nl.-iv an, I tuckv a .1-0 Southeastern Confcr- played in Honolulu and the noxtjl()URn d,.fcme, cnve football victory over Louisi. Selbv wrote as much in a letter ftlay u to the Oregonian. Hampden-Sydney 32. Western Maryland 12 Otis Mctsker reported an inci- Mississippi Southern 15, Flori dent the other dav that could'da state 13 have ended disastrously ... it fits! Augsburg 13, SI. Thomas rii'hl in wilh tho ,.iii-i-,.nt cam. I M inn. I 8 one of the finest youngsters' dia- ,: fnr fj,P,,m snfPtv monds in the state is a better Molskpr ran atross pair o(lphus 26 beaten and untied Yale walloped crushed winlcss West Virginia Cornell 22-6 Saturday and moved. 42-0 Saturday with the biggest of- ,lo the lop of the Ivy League foot- tensive splurge in six years under Coach Johnny Michelosen. Klamath Radiator Works 1901 So. 4lh TU 4-6942 Clcmson Spilled COLLEGE PARK. Md. AP' ana Slate. Mayficld's 28-yard boot came ifi in Japan. The Giants will first play in Tokyo on Oct. 22 at Kora- kuen Stadium. The tour ends Nov. 18. " . . . . ' jinrt nai.'.prf (he linrlprrlnc Tprns tn u I start his c assy lcl,y. Mike eight-ranked1'!""''"'- flom lhc n HnnHnh, P """"".Clemson Saturday. lU 30. In I n ,he ci ,s wiH vl The senior from Butler. Pa., Hoqs Win Thriller In .Jaj.n. the uumts will ni.iy' . ... .1 ,in. i t an all-star team selected from he '"nneclrd on eight consecuUve, AUS1IN Tex. AP - Mickey passes in inp. unai iwo penoas asiLis.scn owncu a -yniii nuiu huh. I il:..J l' 1... -.-:.. Quarterback Dale Belly ignited a alltr 1IW ""uiny "'"mvi Isecond half rally bv Maryland ,hrc;,t of lhc n,Rhl- Hp had lrleri unsuccessillliy eariy in ine nisi ipions fnr the second straight year, over Texas in a Southwest Con- Vote Against Mahr Suit milium nt iiu.-i uiitl III Inn I .. ,, , , , , ., .,, ,. , i Hp threw two toilcnriiwn nasses Ipi-pncp lll'l er Saturday. years also took the New York . 1 . Yankees, Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals lo Japan. ola Agricultural College 7 I South Dakota Slate 2fl. South 'Dakota U. 7 Roving Minstrel Wins Rich Race turf ... and top soil will do it. voungsl;:" hammerinc on a live Memphis Slate 42. Hardin-Sim-' ' ' ... ". . j" . the Terps defeated defending At- with 15 seconds left to pull a fight Remember ... just because the!'32 shcll nn the sidewalk. When he mnns 7 L n,,., . .... . , lantic Coast Conference chain- ing Arkansas team to a 24-23 win n..inc ic nvpr up i':in t mitt i.-j .. i.. . ., Ari7ima Malp 1 niv 31. Rricham '.' "' 1 iv ..- - - asKen wnai inev were un lo . . . " . . . Little League season will be ,hev n,lk ' u. .,i(.kr(i Young 0 hack before vou know it. i,i ' choli j ,.,, r,..,,j New Mexico Military 18, St.'; If you can help with some top Sp,.()lls harm. Mary's 'Kan.' fi soil contact Boh Moore. Wendy I Arkansas 24. Texas 2.1 Huelll or vours truly. Moore's Texas A&M 14. Texas Christian number is TL' 4-.VMI, Huetll's TU D D Il4 'tie' 4-5947 or mine: TU 4-8111. D6"0 DfQSS Houston 12. Oklahoma State 7 ii , . . . North Dakota U. If,. North Da It may not be a record . . . hut it's one hrrk of a lot nf goose. Jim Winde rheked in the other dav with a llnnltffr weigh ing 1.1 lbs. 4 im. ... tt bird dressed out al better than 10', PORTLAND tAPi - The Port lbs. Margaret Knoll of the Mainland Baseball Ch:h riirpctors hav lard prnceasnrs claims It's the voled to drop (heir $1 W OoO suit largest Honker she's ever seen, against Hie major leagues, the E-'W YORK AP' Roving ncwspaixr The Oregonian said Min-slrol and Oarwol. an entry Trl. SmnrLnn Ij-njnn Cummil- S.'il I n rl:i V nii'ht fiity Service Chairman. Ocar Ni- Directors of the club could not ol flontia anil New iorK linan- . ;'", eri who has been avidly cam- be reached at once for comment. 'ier l-ouis Wollson, ran one-lwn in linc Play 'nl " ea,-y i vicUtry rarnina for rlo-ure of KF s bu.-i- The dir.t-lors aNo voled lo seek the SlM.ltou Champagne Stakes at over Colorado State 1 nivevsily nest houses for at !eat part of a tie-up with a inamr league team.jHehnonl Park Saturday Saturday before a homon.rmr,g! the day November 11. wants the the newspaper said. . Roving Minstiel. bouglil for MO.-1 crowd of 12.500. ollowinc mcaie .slaved: I "All the troubles ol the Port- about a month ago. battled' The victory was Wo"1", "On behalf of O' Vmtvt.'ais 1 land f(f 'ball Club the past yeai head and head nilh his stablemale fourth in Skyline Conference play Inn Paat No. . KI."M falls, stemmed fmm ils damage suit, in, for the final tluee-sixleenlhs of a Pgamst no defeats and lell Ihe e wish tn thanK the following retaliation fnr which no maiormile in a furious stictch drive and CSU wilh an even split in league jmet people nd businesses lor leagup club would deal withon by I nose. (competition ao far this ea:-on. ! HOCKEY National Hockey Leag.;e By TIIK ASSOCIATKI) PHK.S.S Montreal 8. New York 4 Toronto 1. Boston 1 Uicl Wyoming Posses FORT COLLINS. Colo 'AP' - owned bv the Harbor View Faim Wyoming turned a bulliant pass- Winterize And Store Your ROTARY LAWN MOWER S&OO AT J. W. KERNS FOR ONLY... Ports Eitra, ST. 50 for Rati Type Mowers. Your Mower Will B N Snr'ng Your Mower Will Be ANY MAKE Call TU 4-4197 1 W. e PICKED UP WINTERIZED STORED SERVICED CLEANED SHARPENED - ANY MODEL! For This Service. S)fn UJ LiOva 734 So. 6th TU 4-4197