Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 01, 1961, Image 13

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'Lemon Squash, Hedted Canines
Briton Terms Baseball
Maris Nullified By Referee
Match' Silly, What?
:; By HARRY FERGUSON
' LONDON (UPI) - Maj. Alan
Eroderick is back from a visit of
several months in the United
States and has resumed his place
at his favorite corner table in the
King and Eight Bells. The major
is a solicitor (a lawyer who doesn't
appear in court i, an ardent sports
man and a fanatic on cricket.
"Went to a baseball match in
New York, y'know," said the ma
jor when the pub owner had
. brought him a pint of bitter. "No
; offense intended, old chap, but it's
; a silly business, what? Not logical
.like cricket. Was told to keep my
eye on a chap named Maris.
Stout fellow, hits 'em for six and
all that.
"Sat next lo an extraordinary
American. Said he was a Maris
partisan, but first time Maris
comes up to the wicket this chap
started exclaiming Los it, Roger,
lose it.' Guess he wanted the bowl
er to defeat Maris, but still he
was a Maris partisan. Split per
sonality.
Referee Nullifies Maris
"Maris struck one into a high
arc. Realiy, it w as extremely well
struck, but the referee nullified
Maris.
"Chap posted out on the grassy
section of the pitch went over and
caught the ball in a mitten. That
nullifies you, y'know. Next time
Maris went to the w icket the bowl
er was in smashing form. Maris
kept trying to strike the ball, but
could not make contact. Referee
nullified him.
"Extraordinary thing happened
two-thirds through the match. Peo
ple stood up and stretched their
arms. No yawning, just stretched
their arms. Chap next to me ex
plained it was something like a tea
interval. Nobody served tea, but
whole idea of interval was silly.
All through the match Americans
were drinking lemon squash and
ginger beer and eating those heat
ed canines, vendors would bring
them right to your seat y'know.
Caught Without Mitten
"Maris went up to the wicket
for third time. Struck another high
arc. Well struck, too, but don't
understand why the referee didn't
nullify him. Chap in mufti stood
up from his seat and caught it.
Amazing catch. Chap didn't have
any mitten on. Maris moved slow
ly around the part of the pitch that
is covered with soil. People
screaming, y'know. Hysterical.
American next to me kept shout
ing Maris was going to strike an
infant."
"You must have misunderstood
him, major."
"Not at all. Chap kept slwuting
Maris was going to beat tlie babe.
Shouted it repeatedly. Heard him
quite distinctly."
"He meant Maris was going to
beat Ruth."
Ruth An Adult?
"Striking a woman just as hein
ous as striking a baby, y'know."
"Look, major, you must have
heard of George Herman Ruth. He
was like W. G. Grace in cricket.
He hit 60 home runs, or as you
say boundaries for six, in one sea
son. Maris was trying lo beat the
Babe's record for home runs."
"Ruth an adult?"
"Yes."
"Why Babe then?" .
"It was his nickname. Every
body called him Babe."
"Not to his face, I hope. Makes j he played in more games than
him out to be a case of arrested ! Ruth and they made a special
development, what? Must confess rule . . . . "
never followed baseball any more. "Never mind trying to explain.
Did Maris beat the Babe?" 0ia cnap," the major interrupted.
"Well, yes and no, major. You "Like I said, baseball is silly busi
see. Maris hit 61 home runs but ness, eh?"
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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday, November 1, 1961
PAGE 3-B
Owl Defenses Plan Stopper
For Tough OCE Rushing Star
(Continued From 1-B)
a 2-2 mark, have finished OCC
play and will take the weekend
off.
. A win for the Owls Saturday
will level them off with a 2-2
mark and a defeat would do the
same for the visitors. In that case
PSC, OTI and OCE would each
claim a share of the number two
spot. The Raiders are rated a
strong favorite to handle the Moun
taineers.
From a comparative score
standpoint, using Southern Oregon
in the comparison, the Techmen
get the nod as the favorite here
Saturday, but the intense rivalry
between the Owls and the Wolves
has proven over seasons past that
comparisons do not win ball
games.
The Owls were barely beaten,
Jsi BARKS W BITES
By WAYNE SCOTT
(Continued From 1-B)
see them do away with the sus
pension type helmet do away with
the webbing and make it fit more
snugly to the player's head. And
also, cut down on the mask . . ,
this would Increase the player's
area of vision. With the protrud
ing face mask and the 'suspension'
helmet there is always a possi
bility of getting up Inside the
headgear and this can be dan
georus. "In regards the NCAA's plan
... I would like to see a much
more extensive study undertaken
before they decide. No reference
has been made as yet as to the
number of head injuries among
the 26 deaths reported . . . and
I think it is probable some are
due to heat prostration, lack of
training, conditioning, etc.
"Perhaps they can pinpoint the
actual cause and then decide."
Bob Williams, Klamath Union
football coach:
"I'm firmly In favor of both
the plastic helmet, the type we
use here, and the face mask. I'm
convinced that if either of the two
pieces of equipment are respon
sible for injuries I'd have to say
It was the mask. However, given
my choice I'd want my players to
use the masks. There's a lot of
protection there for them and
after all, the helmet and mask
were designed to protect the
wearer.
lY "I'd like to make it clear, In
face of all we have been reading,
that the number of fatal injuries
this year is certainly not that of
the average year. These things
just happen, and this year has
been a bad one. Last year there
were a great deal fewer and I'm
sure that next year things will be
different again.
In my 11 years of coaching
I have had only two head injuries
on my squads . . . and I've stuck
with one maker of helmet through
out.
The company that makes this
gear spends a lot of time, money
and research effort to determine
the safest, most practical things
for our players to use . . . and
I'll have to go along with them.
They've made improvements
over the years . . . and they'll
probably come up with some
more. We don't use the 'suspen
slon' type any more and I'm sat
isfied with what we use now but
if they modify the helmet again,
we'll go with them.
"This type of helmet is used
by the Air Force, race drivers
etc. . . . and it provides the
maximum of protection.
"I want no part of the old
leather helmet . . . they are just
as hard ... and they don't give
the boy enough protection."
6-0, by the Raiders while the
Wolves suffered a humiliating 26-7
loss at the hands of the big Red.
Coach Bill McArthur's team is
led by power-house ground-gain-j
er Bob Pennel, one of the top;
rushers in the league. i
The Owls have been working!
this week to make sure that their .
defenses, the best in the league!
for the OCC season, contain Fen
nel.
The Tech answer to the Pennel
threat lies in fullback Stan
Glass, who was bumped from the j
top of the OCC rushing heap when
he was limited by a bad hand in-;
jury a few weeks back.
Joining Glass in the Owl offen
sive structure will be halfbacks,
Lanny Myers and Harvey Gra-
ham, and quarterback Bill Ran
some. i
No changes in the offensive
plans are scheduled for the week
end, according to the Owl coach
ing staff, and the squad came
through their bruising defeat at
the hands of the Humboldt Slate
Lumberjacks with no injuries.
The Owls got away with a nar
row 26-20 victory the last time the
two schools met, the 1960 contest
being played on the Wolves' home
grounds.
GATOR PROSPECTS
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI
A total of 15 teams are being con
sidered for the annual Gator Bowl
football game here on Dec. 30.
Schools under close watch by the
local selection committee include
Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia
Tech, Louisiana State, Texas, Col
orado, Auburn, Penn State, Mary
land, Syracuse, Arkansas, Missou
ri, Miami. Duke and Texas A&M.
PLACED ON WAIVERS
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPIl-Byron
Beams and Leo Reed have been
placed on waivers by the Houston
Oilers of the American Football
League.
The Oilers also announced they
planned to promote Dick Frey
and George Shirkey from their
taxi squad.
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