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T HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Kails. Ore. Sunday. November 13. 1900 PAGE 3 C Black Tornado Favorite In Prep Playoffs TIME OUT f By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I which the Southern Oregon Con- Allen for the oilier. Detending champion Medford, ference team rolled up five touch-' Defending champion North Salem and New berg won dow ns in the first half. It was not 'Thomas for the win over New port two conversions, led at halftime Seaside.; The losers had tied the count; 14-6. first round victories Friday to; until 10 seconds before the end, join David Douglas of Porllandjwith Medford substitutes playing Mvrtle Point. Phoenix and Cen tral Union of Monmouth-Independence were the openinc round vie- in the semi finals of the Oreeon'that South Eucene was able to lors in the Orcson class A -2 hieh Point. Bob Nelson sneaked a yard burg and I'malilla class A-l high school football score. school football Dlavoffs Friday ,10 score. I Mary's of Medford. in the third period alter recover-l The semifinals of the Oregon ing one of 12 fumbles committed Class B high school football play- on the rain-swept field at Myrtle oils will pit Siletz against Harris- against at. Newberg ran up a three-touchdown lead over Jesuit in the first night. A 33-yard touchdown scamper1 On All scored one-touchdown wins.lbv Mike Conshruck in the third berths Fridav night, semifinal were Rained ny inreci Willamina. 18-12: 'quarter supplied the winning mar-, teams Harrisburg, Umatilla and all season, strengthened its posi- twice on a 25-yard run with a re- Myrtle Point downed Newport.! gin for Phoenix, which will meet j Si. Mary's. Siletz advanced in the tion as favorite. It crushed South covered fumble and on a 19-vard, 12-6. Phoenix took St. Francis ofjCentral Union in the semi-finalsjplayoffs last week by downing playoffs next weekend. Powerful Medford, the No. 1 team in the Associated Press poll period, Jerry Dressel scoring Seaside beat Eugene, No. 2 ranked, 47-6. Newberg defeated Jesuit of Bea verton, a newer school, 33-13. North Salem, No. 5 in the poll, touchdowns on an eight-yard pass trounced eighth-ranked Bend, 25-0. The semi-final round will pit fourth - ranked David Douglas. I three-yard run. which beat Jefferson, the No. 3 " Salem Strong muisuav, against .ucuiuiu, (forth Salem simplv was in roruana s siuunoman aiaaium, and North Salem against New berg at Salem. 48-Yard Run pass play from Dale Twenge. Eugene, 13-7. and Central prevail- Each team had scored in the Knappa. Each team scored twice aliened over Mac Hi of Milton-Free-second quarter. Phoenix on Monty' Umatilla Touqh that. Jesuit registered last half water, 20-14. Combs' two-yard plunge and St. Vane Ostrom scored three touch- Seaside Star I Francis on Dave Nord's eight- downs and paced Umatilla's 27-1H play from Ken Doherty to Jim n tne came at Willamina Paul 'a run- victory over Union. One of his Nyssen and on Don Odermann's I Hoffman scored all three Seaside' Central Rallies ; touchdow ns, on runs of 33. 10 and Central Union came Irom be one yard. The last one. climaxing hind in the last half for its triump too strong for Bend. Powerful Jim Dimit, who gained 61 yards on 13 'touchdowns was an 82-yard kick- off return. Don Lutz had two touchdowns as his Harrisburg team blanked; a 58-vard drive after recovery of lover Mac Hi. It druve 64 vards to a Willamina fumble, proved the tile w inning touchdown in the final Powers 19-0. winner for Seaside, which w ill period, w ith Sieve Rule going over ; St. Mary's held Maupin score- carries, scored three ot tne vat-meet Myrtle i onu in ine semi- irom me one. less iu-u. ley League team's touchdowns on,finals. I Mac Hi. on short louchdownl lone advanced to the tmals ol DV - I W I i ! . ..'..- . ' - l:v' ' : l "Okay! Now go scare up the I game!" ! igney 'Set' For Tigers DETROIT AP The Detroit Tigers aren't ready to name their new manager, but the bet ting is it'll be Bill Itigney. "He's a leading candidate, but there are others in the same category." said Tiger President John Ketzer. Reports in San Francisco and Detroit had Rigney, deposed San Francisco Giants manager, all set to take over the Tigers. Fetzer, his aide Kick Ferrell. and Tiger Vice President Jim Campbell are in Los Angeles. When they failed lo sign ex-New York Yankee Manager Casey Stengel, they switched their at tention to Rigney. "We have made no decision of "I have not spoken to Rigney," any kind." Fetzer said Friday Ketzer said ..But FerreU spok, night via telephone from Los An-' ... . . , . ... . , .... , . ,, . iwith him by phone in the past." geles. It is not true that any- r y body has been signed. But we R'STOV was reported in Los An- want to name the manager be- Reles- bv Williams, to speak to tore the American League meet-lthe TSer 8rouP- Callers at his ing next Thursday in New York."iWalnut Creek- CaW- home we Felei- save an iiHlicnlii.n a newl'" ",h'"7 -"'. manager may be hired today even if the official announcement delayed until early next week. "I hope to be out of here Sat- ....,.,.. L-t ..;,J "it ..-.; uiu.iv. iiui iuiiu. .i i,..- , ,, ...... ... , ... Mp l-Vnell nnrl ramnhi.ll will "cl 1 pmn ne.l JOB Yroln Rrirlf Cougars, Li(es Mud; Danny Siea scored on a 48-vardinlunces of 3. 2 and 4 vards. Bill! Mvrtle Point scored late in the plunges by Norm Kralman and the state eight-man playolls run to start Medford on a rout in Mickle passed 19 yards to Dennis! ga.ae on a one-foot plunge by JinVGary Martin and Rich Gillette'sdowning Hereford 39-32. Medford Scores At Will In 47-6 Victory MEDFORD (Special Mcd-jhalf. South Eugene finally man-igainer for Ihe Axemen was half-1 Quinncy hauled in a 59-yard passjthe state playoffs this year. Class ford's Rlark Tnrnarln swent un aeed to nush over a touchdown i back Jim Brooke with 40 vards in'to complete the scoring. Dan!.-2 Phoenix and Class B St. and down the football field at will, with 10 seconds left in the game.'ll carries. iMiles kicked five extra points. Mary's also won their here Friday night to roll up a The statistics tell the story of Sieg opened the scoring for. South Eugene Coach Lloyd night games. devastating 47-6 decision over the the game Medford piled up 439 Medlord by bursting 48 yards South Eugene Axemen in an Ore-yards total offense to the Axe-through the middle to a touch- con Class Al Dlavoff Eame. men's 148. The Tornado The Tornado scored the first first downs, 19-13. Three Medlord get a sustained oltensive drive tinal Al poll, five times it had its hands on backs gained over 70 vardsgoing, againsl the fired-up Toma-I This is Medford's third straight din hall hut two of the touch, aoiece. Diminutive fullback Dan-ldo. Before the evening was over, trip into the slate downs were called back. T h e ny Sieg gained 7B yards in ninequarterback Dick Ragsdale had 'They are bidding for their sec score was 21-0 at the end of thejtr'ips, halfback Mike Hood had 81 scored two touchdowns and passed ond straight championship. The ..first quarter and 34-0 at the half, yards in 10 carries and the other for one, Humphries had scored Tornado also took the state bas Medford coach Fred Spiegelberghalfback, Phil Humphries, reeledjtwo TDs, Hood had scored oncjkelball crown last winter. Jack substituted freely in the second off 74 yards in 10 carries. Topland passed for one and end Bohlson County has three learns in Tigers Tie, 0-0 DUNSMU1R (Special! - Weed Scores Four Rigney managed the Giants from 1956 until the middle of last season when he was fired with his club in second place. The Tigers stay on. But it's just possible. Sports Editor Roger Williams of the San Francisco News-Call Bulletin wrote Friday that the Ti gers will name Rigney to a two year, $35.000-a-year contract. Sim ilar reports have prevailed in De troit for several weeks. Gordon quit Oct. 3 to become 'manager at Kansas City. Coach Plans "Shake Up" BOSTON (AP Ktated Lou Sa- b;in was talking about shaking up both divisions of the American Amick had hinh praise for the; score by quarters: It was the second straight tic undefeated Medford eleven. His Med ford ?i 13 7 6-47 for the frustrated Dunsmuir Ti led in 'down. South Eucene never could own club was ranked sixth in the! lC0S,n? ,or ,?0"th E?ent: Touchdowns iBerSl uu,v were tied last week by Conversions None. Scoring lor Medlord: Touchdowns Ragsdale 7 (67-punt return, 2J-run), Hum' Semifinals. Phries 2 (B-run, 15-run). Sieg Hfl-run), Quinney (5v-pass from Hood), Hood (22 pass from Ragsdale). Conversions Miles 5 (kicks). OCE Jolts Lower Columbia In Non-Conference Tilt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ron Jolma finally made it. After four years of playing foot-! ball for Oregon College of fcduca tion without scoring a point, Jolma jolted across the goal line Friday for two touchdowns. OCE defeated Lower Columbia Junior College 34-14 in an annual Oregon fought to a 1.1-13 lie atlllammond had just gone Ifi yards College of Idaho in a North Wenalchee while Olympic of llP ",e middle for a touchdown toAvest Conference football game at Bremerton defeated George Fox 46-12 at Newberg, Ore. Y R E K A (Special) Dan i Butch) McCarthy proved himself lo be a good "nmdder" hne Fri day night when he splashed for and Dunsmuir. the two uiidefcat-.four spectacular touchdowns to d powerhouses of the Siskivou lead his Yrcka mates lo a 39 0 football Leacue. "We're really rolling now," the Boston Patriots' coach said after Friday niaht's convincing 38-21 triumph over New York. My guys are talking about two each over Houston and Dallas,' Saban said Boston's victory in the AFL's Dunsmuir. The Miners' our loss-!iy rrtaay acuon vanned n over es were by a lolal ot 23 points and two of them were lo Oregon Class Al schools. Counlv League, battled to a score- slaughter of Mount Shasta less tie here Friday night but McCarthy scored on runs of Fridav Weed won the litle with a record 51. 4R and 39 yards. The slip- of two wins and one tie. iPery little halfback broke away for several more nice runs. The victory evened Yreka's season record at 4-4-1 and gave them a third place finish in the Siskiyou Yrcka. l.'t-l.'t The Tipprs finklinH with a league record of one win County U-ague behind Weed and and two lies. The Weed Cougars FOOTBALL SCORES The other three OCE touch downs were scored by Bob Pcn-toueh,owns' gaincd on )ass ,,ays ncl, who thus fell two points short of the school record for the num- Veterans' Dav game at Longview lhat ended the season for both teams. It was one of Ihree nonconfer-1 iber of points scored in one season. He has 78. Bill Bacon scored all 14 points for Lower Columbia, which failed tie the score with a few minutes Walla Walla left to play. Whitman completely dominated Wenalchee held a 13-7 lead at Ihe game, holding C of 1 to a ncl halftime as the result ot two of nine yards. Lewis and Clark, playing out side the conference, University of Hawaii 18 lo 13 m a ence games in which Washinglon a ame tnls yef- 0CL Junior College Conference teams v ound up with a 3-6 record, played Oregon schools. A blocked Eastern Oregon kick Wenalchee Valley and Eastern saved the day for Wenalchee. Pat from Pole Oilier lo Paul Scale in Ihe second quarter. One play was good for 50 yards and Ihe oilier same at Honolulu for 17. Oregon College of Education and Southern Oregon won non-conler-i ence games Friday night. Jim Sinyard and Mike Hurley scored two touchdowns each in leading Olympic to victory in a night game. Whitman broke a six-game los-iLower ing streak Friday night, dnwning34-14. Southern Oregon defeated Santa Clara 2K-20 and OCE dcfealed Columbia Junior College were 7-0-1 for the season and Dunsmuir was 6-0-2. Dunsmuir coach Lynn Elliott 'Woolgathering1 Scribe Misses Buck; imrocks, Beaver Dams Get Attention Rv BILL JENKINS 1 (n go but there are certainly no hunting partner. He stalked off As a deer hunter I guess I had hard feelings on my part if Iihi0ugh some likely looking cover better hang up my musket. Not come home without a buck nes onlv didn't I get my buck, I pile the fad lhat everyone else nd started quail'. Me, I flushing deer like RAPID DESCENT Of course getting down is some thing else again. All the fun is didn't get him knowingly. Per- I ills up. This is not, ana i anijlhe ,op of a lovely liltle meadow haps I had best explain. u cic-ouj ..v..,... . ano prompuy iuumu I am what is known in the fra- am one of those hunters who L,0(..fu 0f beaver dams. I ternitv as a semi-hunter. I likelgo out "merely lo he in t h eUHlhess passed numerous deer i i i I ncaacd up lowdiu . , , . . h this year by falling off. Not in Icntionally, but a good tumble all Ihe same. The only thing to Philadelphia, Boston Vie For Crown woods." Deer season is certainly ls i bulldozed my way up lhatii'emmcnd this mode of descent time for the nature lover to.creeit- plowing through brush be out seeking ferns or the beau tv seeker to be poking about in the hopes of getting a good sun- iunules. falling over down logs and sweating my way through thickets ot snow By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i The Eastern Division race inl ()ve fhe National Basketball Associa- . tion shapes up as a dilly between! , . ' .. , ii ,mstutk the detending cnampiuu at (he seams due l0 a latk ot rise shot on color film. Both of j mt)n-t see tne deer, but 1 saw 'em stand an odds-on chance of. int f beaver dams, found an being blown out from under tneir bonnets. VNSTUCK the woods and I love thoroughly good lime. But when it comes to is lhat it is fast. You get there in a hurry. Sometime when I can spare the time 1 must go brush. Maybe back and see if I can find some' oi me pieces mat were Knocked off my rifle in the descent. old flume now rolling away un- Now I know that all this is der the years and almost hidden sheer folly. I know that when I in the forest cover, and had ao deer hunting I am supposed lo Even bet ter, I found an opening in uie ii-pps a mile or so up the creek By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon Prep Football Class A-l Playoff First Round North Salem 25, Bend 0 Newberg 33, Jesuit tBcaverlon) downed the1,1 Medlord 47. Soulh fcugene S A-2 Playoff First Round Seaside 18, Willamina 12 Myrtle Point 12, Newport 8 Phoenix 13, St. Francis 7 Central (Monmouth' 20, Millon Freewater 14 Class B Playoffs Harrisburg 19. Powers 0 Umatilla 27, Union 18 St. Mary's (Medford) 20. pin 0 Eight-Man Semifinals lone 39, Herford 32 Friday's College Football George Wash. 21, Virginia Tech 8 Fresno St. 27, San Jose St. 12 Lewis-Clark 18. Hawaii 13 Richmond 35, Furman 28 Southern Ore. 26, Santa Clara 20 Wichita 32. Drake 7 Louisville 22. Kenl St. 8 San Fran. 14, Sacramento St. 6 Whitman 26, Coll. of Idaho 6 Mau- said "it was a terrific ball game." Bolh learns threatened several limes but couldn't make the crucial yardage over the goal line. The Tigers racked up 12 first downs lo five for Weed. Roger tiranl, Tom Simpson and Tom Lonev sparked Ihe Tiger of fense. In ihe first minute of the game, Ihe trio led Ihe Tigers to the Cougar 12-yard line, where Ihe drive died. The final minutes of the were exciling. Both teams marched into scoring territory. Weed drove to the Dunsmuir 20; hut a field goal try failed. The Tigers pushed to Ihe Weed 15 but time ran out al that point . Jim Reed and Roger Pauletto gained consistent yardage for Weed while guard Dave Downey was a standout in the line. Tom Tucker, Ed Fisher and Jim Gir- ara were immovable objects in the Dunsmuir line. Scort by quarters: Weed 0 0 0 (I C Ounsmuir 0 0 0 0 C Scoring: None. Ducklings Top Husky Frosh Yrcka went out lo a 12-0 lead al halftime and I hen poured it on in the second half. Mount Shasta was unable to score de spite the herculean elforls of quarterback Tom Mcllugh. The Miners da.xling offensive show was surprising since the eame was plaved in a sea of mud. In addition to McCarthy's quartet of touchdowns, fullback John Meamber and end Jackson 'Lawn scored touchdowns. Lawe gaillC ,,,,- : ,1,. niiirl.i.nuninrf fnnl. ball on a 25-yard scoring pass Irom quarterback Dick Kinney. Miner coach lorn Bice is look ing lorward lo next year, lie loses only (wo starters from this year's squad, Meamber and line man Tom Bruce McCarthy is a junior and will be back to give opponents fits. Meamber, Broce ind five other seniors were in troduced in special ceremonies al halilimc. Score hy quarlcrt: New York and into second place in the Eastern Division w ith a 4-5 record. Eastern Division leader Houston, fi-2, is al Los Angeles Sunday, while Buffalo is at Oak land and Denver at Dallas. Boston has two games each with Houston and Dallas in its remain ing five. Butch Songin turned In his fin est performance of the season in leading Ihe Patriots on four long scoring drives and directing Bos Ion's best offensive showing of the season. JOINS STAFF! IN f V. L. BURT . . . Charlie Ramp. General Manager, announces that V. L. "Shine" Burt, well known in the auto motive field in the Klamath Basin, has joined the Joe Fisher Dodge organization. He will specialize in the sale of Willys, the new line just added at the local firm, which now offers complete ialen. service and parts facilities for Willys. Burt has had wide experience in the 4-wheel drive vehicle field and invites all those interested to come in and see the new Willys "Jeep" pick-ups, trucks and wagons. He has a complete line to show you, and hU home phone is TU 4-6442. JOE FISHER DODGE 677 So. . CHRYSLER - WILLYS 7h Ph. 4-8104 By THK ASSOCIATED PRKSS Friday's Results Boston 128. Cincinnati 110 New York 112, Syracuse 108 Philadelphia 117, St. Louis 112 Mot mi Shasta 0 0 0 0 Yreka 6 A 50 7-39 Scoring for Mount Shasta; Touchdowns None. Conversions None. Scoring for Yreka: Touchdowns Mc earthy 4 (39-run, 48-run, 51-run, fl-run), Meamber (22-run), Lawi (15-pass from Kinney). Conversions Laustalol 3 (kicks). MOST EFFECTIVE SHAVER YOU' EVER USED! SOCCKK PLAYOFF SKT MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. (UPD- Orange County Community toi lette of Middle-town will meet ucan Junior College of Franklin, Mass., in Ihe eastern regional playoll ol Ihe National Junior Collegiate Alb lelic Association soccer champion ship on Nov. 18. Celtics and the Philadelphia War- thai allowed me a view of concentration. When you are lovely nmrocn noi iuu uu ... stalking the wily buck (road hunt-l ers need not read this piecei you have to bend all your faculties tolj SEATTLE 'API - Speedy Mel pussyfoot along looking for deer, j lie"!' '' Portland got two loucli But I also know that all this downs in one minulc in a 27-poml decrslaver business will last only'lhird quarter as the Oregon fresh- a as long as it takes me lo lind mcn 0 e 1 e a 1 e u lllc ""'''"" a rimrock or a beaver dam. Then frosh in football Friday 54-13 KIMItOCKS in iurn an sou ana musny andi iceniro granocn uie secunu-iiim . ,i .. j i.,m sian aayareaming again. kickoii ami laccu yiiua u So I went over there and clam- ' .u. :-u c j.- ii.- .11 ih. u.w m Ihe too. Whvl I suppose there is a cure (or:"""1 l"V1'": "" s top l"uld0inR iust lhat. You cannot be , ., evBiain. I abhor mountainjlhis sort of thing. HawKS ana , , . crtrnnVi-lipi-p alont? i ..i...... ii,nm .lnn( , nuuilnuiv. ...... ICIimUCl S HIIU llcins lin-i. But I'm not he intercepted a Washington pass sure I want lo discover il. ain '"""" think perhaps I am happier with T"- Lucious Bain ot Vancouver, also tallied twice for the both limes on short riors. The Warriors and the Cells, run-l ning 1-2 in the East, knocked off v,o u'octorn Division's top two (earns, the St. Louis the Cincinnati Koyais, ri.ua . ,. bum of conccntra. , .,.,,, rpa,.ded. the right. , iion was loft out where I am con-L,n,,.ip riders and the long- my rims and dams. The lingering Undefeated Philadelphia downed, , particu)ary tt1(,re bea-ch, nt . rimrock is beauty of them is always (here in Wash St. Louis 117-112 for lis ninln , A rimmi ks are con- ',-. . ti.... ic fr mn a suh. memory and they don't have to Ducklings, straight victory and Boston turned Lel.nc() L rascjnalion about them. Abe gutted, skinned and packedlend runs in the first half. back Cincinnati 128-110 for its , . . (hc.e js down-L ....p and fulfillment toiout. Orcuon left end Buck Corey con- fourth success in six outings. , ,. AIrnos, ai the R00d deerlL 'fnj ..hen I finally achieve If I have forever alienated mv- tribuled 12 points, six on after- country you can find has an ,ne 0 course there is seldom self from the hunting clan then touchdown placekicks and one on abundance of one or Ihe other. ianvli,mR up iherc but more rock s0 be it. A man can only do a 47-yard touchdown pass play Sometimes both. And when I hap- nn sornetimes a lovely view. Bui whal he has lo do. And I just from Doug Post. oen across either the hunting ish. ic ,.,.,. and Vou aren't al-can't resist those rucced liltle w.-nhinetnn was held scoreless Nationals. .. t me unless I iust aeci- ,,., .Pjnnine over old beer cans-outcrons of nature. in iho first half. The Husky Pups dentally stumble over a day- ,jk vou aie n the more popu- M.lvhe i ,.an l icad vou to a fjnally tallied on a one - yard Jdrcaming buc k. I cannot resist b arcas tle hunters world. bi u k but if vou-rc interested I plunge by Kick Schmidt in the lnarme's other Eame, the New York Knickerbockers broke a six-game losing streak with a 112-108 victory over the Syracuse Wilt Chamberlain's 37-point out nut spearheaded the Warriors The Hawks. Western Division leaders with a 6-2 record, were the temptation to climb a rim- l quarter. in the On this occasion I louna neei i ..an sl...e snow vou sorne swcirihird ana Don .-hiiuiu piun nnr In unnnW nnlrp.'im Oil . i.. il.i ln.L-oH likp i... .j I ... r..nm I lio Ivi n in Ihe Iinal -k . A hn Hi Haean S U , . i. .. '" ' "- - ' 'f"1"1" "-' " ,a crceK inai me neaver n a v c ck Bul jf a m;in KlUea one up beaver dams Tthe B.,on.,nc,nna. game.- -;;is(;lsTKD p reerP0 .1 happened to me again ..Jnevcr pack h,m out. not even in aU' heraMcd rookie, ana boo year, iiiucn v un -i - i Cousy of Ihe Celtics, failed lo ma terialize. Robertson was held to 17 points. 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