HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Off.
Wednesday. November t, 1961
PAGE J-B
Pelican Swimmers
Set For Districts
An eight-man squad of Klamath
Union swim team members will
represent the Pelicans in the Dis
trict 3 swimming meet which is
scheduled in Sweet Home this
Saturday.
OCE To Host
OCC Runners
MONMOUTH (Special I The'
Oregon College of Education
Wolves will be host Nov. 18 for
the annual Oregon Collegiate Con
ference cross country champion
ships. The meet, to start at 1 p.m.,
w ill be attended by Oregon Tech
nical Institute, Eastern Oregon
College, Portland State College,
Southern Oregon College and
OCE.
Southern Oregon is expected to
be the strongest contender for the
OCC crown which was won last
year by PSC.
The course, which begins west
ot Monmouth and ends at the foot
ball stadium, measures three
miles.
They will compete against
teams from Marshfield, Medford,
North Bend, Reedsport and Eu
gene, the other District 3 member
schools.
KU coach Adolf Faller will call
upon Wayne Chamberland, Bob
Crabtree, Jerry Kramer, Jerry
Gospodnetich, Ben Faus, Cliff
Moore, Tom Provancha and Har
lan Hamaker to wear the Peli
can colors.
Last Saturday the KU team
wrapped up its first season of
competition with a dual meet in
Medford. The Pelican boys' squad
bowed 55-33 and the girls were de
feated 63-20. During the overall
regularly-scheduled season action
the Pel contingent tallied a 2-win
3-lost record with the most no
ticeable improvement credited to
the girls, according to Faller.
The only individual wins chalked
up by Pel swimmers in Medford
were those acquired by Faus and
Maria Harris but valuable points
were also collected by Kramer,
Chamberland, Crabtree, Moore
and Donna Caldwell.
Others making the trip included
Ralph Walker, Susan Duus. Ellen
Hunsaker, Ellen Thomas and Provancha.
Coast Rivers
Enjoy Good
Salmon Runs
OGC Warns Deer Tagholders To Observe Hunt Boundaries
Hunters with unused deer tagslgame commission that in the1
who intend to be out during the main these hunts are restricted
extended deer hunts scheduled for to within one mile of agricultural
the next two weekends, Nov. 11-12 lands. Deer hunters are urged to
and 18-19. are reminded by thelcheck the boundary lines care-
Black Hawks
Regain Form
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Chicago Black Hawks are
finally starting to act like Stanley
Cup champions.
The Hawks, winners of the post
season competition in the Nation
al Hockey League in the 1960-61
campaign, routed the Toronto
Maple Leafs 6-0 Tuesday night for
their second straight victory.
It was the only game sched
uled, but it had these results:
Moved Chicago into sole posses
sion of fourth place: prevented
Toronto from moving past idle
Montreal into first place; gave
the New York Rangers, currently
deadlocked with the Leafs; an op
portunity to leap into the lead to
night when they meet Boston in
the NHL's only game.
WINS TRACK TITLE
NEW YORK (UPI) James
Brown of New York University
won the metropolitan intercolle
giate cross-country championship
Tuesday with a clocking of 26
minutes, 34.2 seconds for the five
mile course in Van Cortlandt
Park. St. John's won the team
title, 40-43, over Manhattan.
Up on the Rogue River and
stable on the L'mpqua summarize
the reports from game commis
sion lishery biologists on uie
spring chinook salmon runs in
these two river systems.
According to Cole Rivers, fish'
ery biologist at Grants Pass, the
spring chinook run in the Rogue
River this year reached just over
33.000 fish, one of the best runs
on record for a number of years
The record shows this fine spring
chinook run numbered almost 100
per cent over the parent run of
1957 which was tallied over the
Gold Ray dam counting boards at
just under 18,700 salmon.
The report indicated the spring
stcelhead run in the Rogue on a
par with past years, and the
fall run now moving up the river
appeared to be good. The fall
chinook run was thought to be a
little weaker than in past years
On the Umpqua, Jerry Bauer,
fishery agent at Roseburg, report
ed the spring chinook mn over
the Winchester dam totalled over
5.300 fish as of Oct. 15. Although
this was a 30 per cent increase
over last year, it is only 56 per
cent of the parent run.
The Umpqua summer stcelhead
run was tallied at approximately
the same number as last year and
for the second straight year shows
a 25 per cent increase over the
runs of the previous four years
Giant Great Haunts Eagles
NEW YORK (AP) Frank
Gifford is back to haunt the Phil
adelphia Eagles.
He won't don his old No. 16 jer
sey for the New York Giants' cru
cial game against the Eastern
Conference leaders on Sunday.
A jarring tackle a year ago by
Eagles' linebacker Chuck Bed-
narik helped him decide to lay it
aside for all time.
Gifford is the Giants' scout
now, alter mat tacKle a clean,
hard shot caused a severe con'
cussion and convinced him that
his playing days were over. It
happened on the same Yankee
Stadium gridiron where the teams
wiH meet this Sunday.
PEOPLE
STOP
TO ENJOY ITS
FLAVOR A MILLION
TIMES A DAY
mm
fully to insure hunting within the
confines of the extended seasons.
As defined in the regulations.
agricultural lands referred to arc
lands not les than 10 acres ir
extent that have been plowed,
tilled, and planted to domestic!
crops and that are currently in
use. Areas adjacent to isolated
home gardens and abandoned
homesteads are not included in
this definition.
Hunts on tap this weekend In-j
elude the Columbia River extend-,
ed hunt, Rogue River Valley,!
Umpqua River Valley, and thej
Northwest Agricultural Area. The
Lane Tree Farm extended hunt is!
scheduled for Nov. 18 and 19.
Hunters with unused deer tags
will find these hunts listed in
the big game regulations under
the heading Extended Deer Sea-
And it will be there that the
Giants w ill use the extensive book
on the Eagles that Gifford has
compiled from the six games
he's seen the defending National
Football League champions play
this year.
This, more than anything else,
may bring the New Yorkers into
a tie with the Birds for the con
ference lead with a victory.
TENNIS
BRISBANE, Australia-Darlene
Hard of Montebello, Calif., the
U.S. women's champion, was up
set in straight sets in the Queens
land state championships by
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