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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Fridav. October 23, 1!)G0 PAGE 1P Pelkam, Carets Clash Tmigi lit SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE W L Pel. Grants Pais (4-J-l) 3 0 l oco Affdtord 17-0) J 0 1.000 AMnd (5-! I 1 gates will open at 6 p.m. IDave The Pelicans, who have yet to ciure Stippich and Larry Mc-. Merle Sine. for backfield assignments On his defensive unit i linholham and John Champ. hams fullback Wavne Martin. and Hioh (2-3-11 Klamath Falls (2-4-11 win a game from the Central tonight. Of the four only Jones is 'plans to use halfbacks Stippichi The omets- ijne includes Tom .ooo Pointers since the series was in- .000 augurated, are determined to up- For eight seniors slated to start set w hat has seemed a home- In the line are seven depart ing seniors, co-captain end Wayne fnr the Pelicans tonight's home, enminf? "tradition" bv collecting nonnic and mH Alton Philliiw coming hattle with the Central their first SOC triumph of lfltiO. tackle Joe Cox. guards Sam Hen-; either Cox or Jim Malhis; and,1,llhlls- """" "" and Ken Lewis; linebackers liary Buchholz. Rocer Macy and Paul; zel and Ail Mills, and center Charlton Currin. Co-captain Gary Hancock, who Point Crater Comets marks the; One game remains on the KU last time they will appear wear- slate following tonight's tussle. ing KU's red and while on the i Next Friday they travel to Boise home field. The game, the Southern Oregon Borah High Lions. not start tonight, Williams report Conference finale for the Pels,! Coach Bob Williams will call ed. In his place will be either is slated to start at 8 p.m. Stadium I upon Sherm Allen, Greg Jones.ljunior Ricky Currin or senior White. 175. and Harold Twcdcll. Noel; ends Bob Dealing and Dana 180- at pnds: Br-vson LaCassc. Ash; tackles Charlie Rooks and 195- RnA sklP Bogenoff. ISO. at and Mills and Gem R.iiln al .Mi.urk LanT Kverson. 1,4. ai guarn: The invaders, who boast one of!and nler 1,ave Mollo'- 200 the sharpest backfields in the; In other league action tonight Herald and Nows Sports WAYNE SCOTT Sports Editor Joe Brown Frick Becomes 'Peacemaker) Seeks Order Expansion i NKW YORK il'PI" Cnmniis iShea. when it expanded to Los led that he was included in th sioner Ford Frick cast himself! Angeles. Shea charged the league; croup seeking the new Los An in the role of peacemaker be 1 1 reneged" on a promise to ex-gcles franchise, and AL president tween the National and American pand only by adding groups thatjCronin said (here were threa leagues today in an effort to in- represented Continental Leaeue'croups bidding for the new fran isure the orderly expansion enfranchises. Schise in Washington, D.C. ;ext tnday tney travel to Hotse, Co-captain Garv HancocK, wnoiine snarpesi DacKiieios in me; ""'' mn" nu r f I T'l Idaho, for a noncounter with the has been out with an illness, will conference, will be guided by Hie Ashland Grizzlies host the! I) pf a n rj C it Q UO Frosh Nip Rooks In Rain PORTLAND (AP)-The Oregon Freshmen won their second foot ball game in a row Thursday night, edging the winless Oregon Stale Rooks 6-0 in a downpour at Multnomah Stadium. The Frosh turned a second period drive into the game's lone touchdown and completely domi nated the contest with more than a 31 edge in yardage. Oregon entrusted its scoring hopes to Mel Rcnfro on the key play of the scoring drive. And the fleet halfback responded, circling end for seven yards and churning into the end zone. Heavy rain fell throughout the game and turned the face of the field to mud. Despite the rain and a howling wind, the game still managed to draw a crowd of 4.493. Oregon came close to scoring two other touchdowns. Once the Frosh got to the seven yard line. But a penalty stopped them. Later, they drove back to the eight. But two penalties in a row moved them to the 27 and the march died. Oregon State got no closer to a touchdown than 22 yards from the end zone. The winners piled up a huge edge in yardage, accumulating snfi yards 187 on the ground and 119 on passing. Oregon State got only 96 yards 64 net on the ground and 32 in the air. Bruce Williams of Oregon State was the game's leading rusher, getting 73 yards on 19 tries Mike Glines. a 141-mund snnho-.Medford Black Tornado, while. more quarterback. Working with Corvallis invades Grants Pass for Uj T! fl him will be halfbacks Loval Hie- a non-league clash. V 17 17 77fc? ' That report is a little prema ture." said Greenherg. comment ing on a report that he is going a, a i mm m imi .j. ijiiii iiiiiiiiiii mm mm, .iun. If 4-' V ' 1 v-i itr- y1 V f S ; - r - :v j JprjrH T"- ft; " . . N, v- - , I960 HOMECOMING QUEEN Letter-men club president, Pelican guard Sam Hen zel, beams over the top of Ginger Learning's bead as he crowns her the queen of the Homecoming celebration. Looking on is Rae Rotrock, one of the members of the queen's court. The crowning was staged at the site of the big annual homecoming bon fire Thursday night. Northwest Again Steals Show In Pacific Coast Grid Action I'nited Press International IFive clash that should send Troy heading into his seventh. Thrifty Favored In Races LOS ANGKI.KS (API world lightweight crown, one of 17 expansion meeting of the AL L the brighter baubles of boxing. "Mv main concern is In he sure iwill be at stake tonight when. we're all on the same track," champion Joe Brown of Houston said Frick. "We must no! lose and California's Bobby ( Cisco 1 ! sight of the fact that orderly ex Andrade tangle at the Olympic pansion is our goal and we must Auditorium. see what can lie worked out." Brown, a remarkable athlete fori Frick also denied that the RENO. Nev. (API About 15 his 34 years, is a 21 hettingAmerican League was guilly of a unlimited hvdroDlanes will com ! favorite in the non-televised bout, "low blow, as charged by ton- Baseball. -The American league expan- Frick, long a champion of ex- slnn committee fought to uphold I pansion. began to cast some ,iiat anreement." Frick said. soothing oil on baseballs iroubcd -when it became impossible, new 10 Los Angeles. "I'm still a stock waters with an anno.miement!,.onsi(icl;,lon5 wprc inevitable holder in the While Sox and I will that he will meet with. loapuoi-1crcf01.,, ripil-t asie), witn bo until I sell my stock." j presidents Warren Giles and Joe $WR an( n.,vp SH Cronin did not disclose the The Cronin before the scheduled Nov. .. . ..,..,,. ,, u,,. j,;, igroups interested in operating the ti risiiiiiiwi iiaiiLiiise oiu one in believed to be the Graham Paige Holding Co.. which owns Madison Square Garden. Chairman of the Iward Admiral John J. Bergen re fused to deny the Garden group and AF General A Probable New Owner tinental league lounder William WASHINGTON (UPI'-Gcn. El Big O Hits pete for the Mapes Cup on Pyra- billed for 15 rounds mid Lake Saturday and Sunday It will be the ninth defense of in the second annual Reno Regal- the title hy Old Rones, establish la. ing a record of title defenses for Hill Muncey, driving miiard the 135-pound division. The lale Rhodes' Miss Thriftway, which j Benny Leonard successfully de- 5 wOUllTcrS has already cinched the national fended the title eight times. championship on points this year, The co-promoters. Cal Eaton 1 By I nited Press International is the favorite. The Seattle boat and George Parnasses. hope for I It looks as if Jack Tw vman had accumulated an unbeatable! a turnout of B.000 and a $70,000 last year's second high scorer in famed World War II flyer had the 2,775 points alter winning a race gate. the National Rasketball Associa- at Madison, Ind., earlier this Brown was guaranteed $40,000 lion, is going to lake a back seal month. . and his 30-vcar-old foe. from near- lo rookie Oscar (Big 01 Robert- Four boals taking part in the hv Complon, gels 20 per cent o(;son Ibis season. regatta are still competing for the gate. A rematch was guaran- Robertson, looking none the second place. The issue might not1 leed if Brown loses. worse in switching lo t he pro he settled until Ihe Gold Cup on Few will be surprised if Hie game, paced Ihe Cincinnati Roy Lake Mead in southern Nevada match ends before Ihe scheduled Nov. 12-13. 1 15 rounds, but Ihe longeiit goes !f was seeking the franchise said: "We am interested in various IKirts Hope we do get Wash- wood R. (Pctel Qucsada. friend of "'M"n President Eisenhower and boss of the Federal Aviation Agency, has the backing of a majority of the American League owners (or the new Washington baseball fran chise. This was disclosed today by an informed source, who said the ,. ., o.,,,;J . J L..., !, ,. inside track" for the franchise '.,. , , .. v, , " .1 . -n 1 ,1 t- tut : 'orsicy ui uie ixew ioik nangcrs that will replace the learn that is.. , , ., , B . . ,. j. ,, ,. lis back on the spot, being shifted tc .Minneapolis under newly approved expansion plans I Bnijns Ihe source said Quesada who he Ra ,s independently wealthy already,. victorv or U)e Naional Hock. has the backing of five American;.,, . . . lt'illlc i iuu u 111; i n. NY Goalie On The Spot By I'nited Press International The Boston Bruins are "off the als to a 143-140 overtime victory over the Syracuse Nationals Quesma conferred with Ameri Thursday night by scoring 3!)!cal, LeaRle p,.esi(lent Joe Cronin points, on 1.1 nein goals aim U..n(i wilh ea..e ,.illh owncrs ed- They are Sam DuPont's Nitro- the more the younger Andrade gen. with 1.473 points: Uul'onts may ne lavorca. Nitrogen Too, with 1.255; Ole Brown is noted as a one-punch 01 15 Horn the loin line. nesday Ihe day the league voted Bardahl s Miss Bardahl. Willi 990, anisi aim nas KiiocKen oui .in op- nit iiuunpu was me nun in . xu..m i0 10 tpams hv gw tch and Bob Gilliam's KOL-Roy,Piicnls in his 80 victories. six games for the new-look Roy-jj (he Washington Senators to wiui Hoi. Aiiinnm- nsu ihwsi.s t'uimi. vi ..o, " .....o,,.-,. , ... Minneapolis and creating new A Surprise competitor Will neuus 11 wins, 'i were ny kihiimiihs. i.'.c "i i.m.TnMi i.i.-iv jufli . Wahoo. driven by Miro Slovak and The Cisco Kid, who twice retired Veteran Twyman, runncrup to owned by William Boeing Jr. The in the past two years, stopped all Wilt Chamberlain in 1959-fiO, and franchises in Washington and Los Angeles. He was known to have dis- Seattle boat had been beached in j four of his two opponents. Phil Jordan added 26 points apiece alsM( wjh ,hcm a numbcr o( for the second straight time along the Coast this Saturday when The victory gave Oregon a 2-0 Washington and Oregon meet at The Northwest steals the show into a first place tie with the Huskies, California is at Oregon State, North Carolina State meets UCLA in a Saturday night inter- Roman Gabriel is the latest hot passer whom UCLA must face when North Carolina Stale comes into the Los Angeles Coliseum. August by an accident in the Sea fair race in Seattle. Other boats expected in Ihe re gatta include Miss Burien, Miss Seattle Too, Miss Spokane. Ha waii Kai of Seattle, Dollar Bill of Lompoc, Calif., Thriftway Too of Seattle and KOL-Roy of Seattle. Considered as possible entries are Miss Detroit and Miss Buffalo. It will be the eighth running for the Mapes Cup. although only the Brown, a native of Baton Rouge. 'for the Royals ....l,At,t innln 1m actihlichinrt La., won Ihe title from Wallace; Boserve Win Wilfoug tied Ihe ' pw (.)m incllldmR ,he (Bud) Smith in l!)5fi. OTI's Kirby Tops Runners game 130-all at the end of regu lation lime aim Then comh,,i P--hase "f a"d Pla pension plans. I At one time, Quesada was in terested in buying Ihe Washington Redskins of the National Football League. A native of Washington, the 5fi- record. Earlier the Frosh beat the Washington Stale Freshmen 32-6. It was the second straight loss for the Staters, 7-6 losers to Wash ington in their opener. ASHLAND (Special) Oregon Tech's Bill Kirby was the win ner of Ihe Cross-Counlrv compeli second at Pyramid Lake, 33 miles tjon between OTI and Southern Pacific Stars Top League r- r rerTormers Seattle in what should be a spine- sectional. Washington State comes,Coach Bill Barnes of the Bruins ;north of nere For six yoars the Q Co wre Xucsday af POT PriCe SOUaht i to honned-un San Jose State and has warned that they are in for ;....,i,., . .j t n,. , 1. ... . t..J conference tilt. Both teams sport 5-1 records and a fine hattle is on tap be tween Bob Hivner, Washington's quarterback who has taken over for the injured Bob Schloredt, and big Dave Grosz of the Ducks. There also is a good duel coming between Ihe halfbacks with George Fleming, Washington's steady runner and place - kicker, PORTLAND (AP)-The c!iam-!offsctlinK ,he s'1l"'t;i f Cleveland lones, tne ducks live toot, tnrce Idaho is at College of the Pacific Mike McKeever, Southern Cali fornia's fierce guard, may have shaken off the sinus trouble and Washington Slate, with halfback be able lo go against Stanford. ! Keith Lincoln on the doubtful list. The Indians have lost all six of a .ougn ,esi. c,anr.e, v, , meet a dc(lnct Mj)e Hj R at L snarp passer in mil luimer, tne fahoe Bruins' star tailback. T rn,. u,, ...m u. f pionship Willamette University 1. inch scatback. laid out across Ashland Oak Knoll Golf Club course. seven open berths in Sunday's Larry Brown of OTI was sec- championship heat. The first heatlond, Ed Susee of SOC was third, In other games, Southern Cali-1,082 which Joe Francis took 10. team which may still be dazed team continues lo lead in most team statistics but two Pacific University football players are forma invades Stanford for a Biglgames to set tops in individual performances 1 in Ihe Northwest Conference. Bob Wendel, Pacific end, re ceived nine passes for 9fi yards last week, two of them for touch downs. He also booted four con versions. In six games he has caught 46 passes for 653 yards and fcored five touchdowns. Bob Light of Pacific completed J3 passes for 160 yards last week Stan Solomon of Willamette made only 62 yards last Saturday but still is first in rushing with 730 yards with Lewis and Clark's freshman slar, Mickey Hergert, second with 611 yards. Light ranks fourth in passing in the NAIA's statistics for small colleges. He also is No. 7 in total offense. Solomon is seventh and Hergert Mill in NAIA rushing figures. Wen del is the No. .3 pass receiver Willamette Jed in team rushing with 307.3 yards per game, in pass completion percentages with .538, in total offense with 420.5 yards per game, in rushing defense w ith only 125.2 yards and in total de fense with 21B.B. Lewis and Clark was first in pass defense, allow ing only 43 per cent of its opponents' passes lo be completed. WillameUe was second. their games to date and this next one figures to keep their slate un blemished. Only 69 yards and feeble Cali fornia, another winless outfit, separate tailback Terry Baker of Oreeon State from a new school offense record. The old mark is 14-6 win at Hawaii, faces a COP meets a San Jose team which Saturday will he divided into three and Glen Doherty of OTI ran wilh Robertson to pull out the vic tory for the Royals. Dick Bamelt with 30 points, 21 in the first half, led Syracuse scorers. in tA.,ini,t' q..t;nn Vn,li Vn.-b ill n'liip. civi.wn, juii, ,. , m hosts Boston and Los Angeles d'T' 7 .f '' '". plays at Philadelphia. a a lennen .ne uniyersi.y 01 1 J 1 M -,.-.,.,rl nnl fAm-rtatf,i-n lint. versity. He was a slar quarter- hack in high school and won a football scholarship to Maryland Two other individuals were tin dcrslnod to be interested in the new Washington franchise. But it was reported they had only an directors'outside chance, if any, of get- posing the question of why rivals score more heavily against the Rangers when Worsley is in the nets than when they're manned hy U.S. Olympic hero Jack Mc Cartan. The Bruins, who had scored five ties and lost three games in their previous tries, scored their tirst NHL win of the season with a bombardment that included two goals each by Jerry Toppazzini and Bronco Horvalh. Worsley made 22 saves compared to 32 by Don Simmons of the Bruins. The victory moved Ihe Bruins to within one point of the Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs, who are tied for fourth place. lernoon. His lime was it:ui.u lor r r the three-mile course which was POt rTQllCniSCs DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (API Something near half a million dollars apparently is Ihe price HEADS POLO GROUP NEW YORK (UPD-George C. Sherman Jr., of New York and Southampton, has been elected chairman of the U.S. Polo Association. has knocked off Stanford and An zona State in its last two outings. sections of equal numbers. 'fourth. . On Sunday, the ton 14 boals Thn Ow ls and Ihe Red Raiders The Spartans are deploying their ; f,-om Saturday's competition will will tangle again next Wednesday neienses 10 slop me passing 01 rare jn ,eat two, seven boals in when the Techmen host Ihe event Mel Melin no Bobby Newman , Par.h seetinn Inn Iheir own Plum Ritlee eonrsn exactly, out stilt dangerous. Idaho, now 1-5 after last week's ! m miii 'iM'Tim runri 111 111 1 11 t . " i ''''' 1 ' ? ' ' ; A r ty : j - c i 1 f . I r , . ' KU Jayvees, Grizzly Pups Slate Saturday Grid Fest Baker is from a 51-12 thumping by Wash ington Slate. Two undefeated teams risk The Klamath Union Jayvee fool- hairhack, and fullback lion Hilch their records in what is supposed n;i snuar pays nosl , Ash-cock were each lauded for their efforts. The balance of the lineup In cludes ends Jim Kurlh and Rick to be a notch below the big boys. an,i s Grizzly Pups at 1:30 p.r Humboldt Stale (6 01 is at Hawaii tonighl and Fresno State (5-0) in vades San Diego State Saturday night. In Border Conference action, it's New Mexico Slate at Arizona State and West Texas Stale at Arizona. Saturday on Modoc Field in the final game of the 1960 season. Coach Wade Patterson, who has Horn, tackle Gary Miller, guards guided the young Pels lo a 3-; Don Christy and Bruce Campbell ling it. American Association are thinking of asking for giving up Ihe Minneapolis and St. Paul franchises to major league base ball. Directors are inclined lo feel Ihe $450,000 which Ihe National, League paid for Ihe Los Angeles and San Francisco areas set a PULLMANj WWash. (AP) precedent. Ed Doherty. PresidentlTrip,e.th.eal hafba.k Kei,h Li.i "'", ln'l U h-.nA Woch inglon Stale University's football Cougar Ace Out Of Play GOLF LAS VEGAS, Nev.-Bob Duden, Portland, Ore., shot a final round 4-under-par 68 and won the $10,000 Sahara Pro-Amaleur Tournament wilh a 54-hole score 207. won. 2-lost, 1-tied season to dale in his first year at Ihe .IV helm, noted that the rontest should af ford a fitting climax to a good year. A good turnoul, including half of the KU marching band, is ex pected to he on hand for the game. The Ashlandcrs, who have lost two games to Ihe powerful Med- PINEHURST, N. C.-Maurcen YONKERS, N. Y. - France's Mick D'Angcriueux ($12,701 won the $25,000 Inlernationa! Trot for 4-year olds al Yonkers Raceway. NEW YORK-Gcechee Iiu ($4) closed fast lo beat Sauchrie by half a length in Aqueduct's top unit, Patterson had praise for a race. number of individuals. Lineman: SAN BRUNO, Calif. Hechizo a former Brown and Pennsylvania Thurston Henzel, who will hold ; ($31,401 opened an early 8-lenglhs lineman, who coached football for! down a tackle slot, linebacker Bud land then held on for a length tri 37 years. Volter, who will also work at'umph in Tanforan's feature. ford JV unit's), figure lo give Ouiill, Englewood, N. J., won the!,ne energetic t-ei juniors a misy North and South Senior Women's afternoon, according to Patter- title wilh a 36-hnle total nf 153 ison- In listing his starting nllensive The Heisman Award was named in memory of John W. Heisman center John Ruger, and backs Gordie Malcomh or Grover Dahn and Rill Bianchi. Scheduled for defensive dulies are Leroy Paulsen, Brian Routh, Bob Burnett and Daryl Melcalf. RACING of the American Association Thursday night. So far, he said, Ihe league hasn't been officially notified lliat Ihe Washington Senators are mov ing to Minncapolis-St. Paul nexl season in an expansion of the American League lo 10 learns. 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