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By JERRY WAGGONER '
Herald and News Sports Editor
It's a little early to be decid
Ing on league champions. But
t nday night s game between Mer
rill and Bonanza probably will go
a long way in helping decide the
Klamath County League title
holder this year. .
This could be the year for the
Huskies of Merrill to grab all
the marbles in the Slate Class B
running if the Antlers of Bo
nanza don't knock them out of it
along the way.
Other games find Chiloquin at
JohnMcHale
Says Move
Imminent
MILWAUKEE (UPD - Civic
and Government officials who
wooed the Braves here from Bos
ton in 1953 will have to start ro
mancing once again if they hope
to keep the club, it appeared to
day. Club president John McHale
made it plain Wednesday that the
club is considering a move. He
said it has "no commitment to
any city and that would in
clude Milwaukee lor the 1964
6eason." v
In other words,, local leaders
will have to come up with a firm
offer covering attendance and a
radio and television package if
the Braves are to stay.
County Executive John Doyne
laid down what apparently are
the minimums after a one-hour
meeting with McHale Wednesday
These are an advance season
ticket sale of 9,000 to 10,000, and
a radio and television contract
worth about $1.23 million.
. McHale said the Doyne goals
were "herculean," but not "insur-i
mountable."
"If a group of responsible civic
business leaders gave the Braves
a' written guarantee they could
fulfill such commitments," Mc
Hale said, "then this would have
to be considered in the form of
another offer."
"Some campaign must be start
ed to increase the sale of season
tickets," Doyne said. "In their
best days, the Braves sold a min
imum of 12,000 season tickets.
This year the number was down
to 3,800."
"Doyne said the county should
be seriously concerned about re
ports the Braves might leave
Milwaukee because the county
lias a $8.5 million investment in
the stadium. N
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Tulelake and Butte Valley at Ma
lin Friday night. The games will
begin at 7:30.
The Merrill-Bonanza game will
be the first league game of the
season in the KCL. Both teams
come into this game with 1-0
records. The Huskies slaughtered
the Tulelake Honkers, 39-0, and
Bonanza edged Class AA Sacred
Heart Academy, 13-6. Merrill will
be the favorite but, Bonanza is
expected to give the Huskies the
best go they will get in the
league.
It is an important game, but
the loser will get a second crack
when the clubs meet the sec
ond time during the Potato Festi
val at Merrill on Saturday, Oct
26, in a & p.m.. game. Every
team plays the others twice in
this four-team league.'
The Huskies reached the state
finals last year before bowing to
the champion . Monroe team.
Coach Gene Christiansen has vir
tually that same team back, with
more experience, more weight,
speed and desire.
The game will feature two of
the finest backs in the league
running against each other. They
are Merrill's 170 - pound Ken
Smith, a good broken field run
ner with speed and Rod Pteitter,
the bull-like halfback ot the Ant
lers who ' terrorized the league
during the latter half last season
as a sophomore.
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LADY PITCHER
ORANGE, Calif. (UPD -
Bertha Racan, considered the out
standing woman softball pitcher
of all time, hurled 99 uo-hit, no
run games during her career, in-
luding six perfect games.
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It will also pit a pair of fine
passing quarterbacks in Merrill's
Dale Kurtz and Bonanza's Ernie
Nichols. Kurtz is a southpaw with
a fine arm, good running ability
and a smart football thinker.
Nichols throws the ball well and
likes to lug the pigskin, also.
The two fullbacks will be close,
too, with Merrill pitting Bob
Moore against Bonanza's Neil To
fell. The other Merrill back will
be Bob Merrilees, a big and
hard - running back. Bonanza's
fourth back is Gery Keck, a 110
pound speed merchant.
The Huskies will have the ad
vantage in the line with Bill
Geraghty, Dwight Winther, Earl
Danosky, Doug Woods, Lynn
Long, Larry Connor and Ted
Roller. Bonanza has Don Schmoe,
Gene Pennington, Dean Davis,
Greg Williams, Bill Newlun, Ted
Dearborn, Bob Hartley, Bob Han
kins, Roger Jacob, Jim Seater,
Clyde Schmidt, Zeke McWil
liams, Chumee Eagle and Lynn
Brotherlon to choose a line from
with the exception of ends.
The end situation on both clubs
is good. The Antlers have a broth
er combination in Rick and Billy
Steber. Rick is the older and
his intercepted pass and run
back last week beat Sacred Heart.
Billy is only a freshman but
fast and sure-handed. Merrill
probably has the best offensive
end in the league in Roller. He
has a great pair of hands despite
his small size of about 5-10 and
150 pounds. Throw the ball near
him and he will latch onto it. The
other is rangy Larry Connor, an
other fine pair of hands.
Malin will be looking for its
second victory also. The Mus
tangs won only one game all last
season and it was against the
Butte Valley Eagles. Malin won
its opening game by downing the
Henley Jayvees, 20-18. A win over
Butte Valley would double last
year's victory total. :
The Mustangs, however, suf
fered a crippling blow last week
when back Bob Bauer was in
jured. It isn't known if he will
be able to play Friday or not.
He scored well for the Mustangs
last week and is probably the
fastest back in the league. The
top 12 for Malin includes Bauer,
Sherm Kalina. Tom Brown. Bill
Whitman, Charles Henderson.
Reggie LeQuieu. Dale and Jay
Parrish, Jack Worthington, War
ren Cacka. Phil Petrasek. and
Ruben Aldinger.
The Chiloquin - Tulelake game
could be a real donnybrook. The
Panthers and Honkers both were
blanked in games last week and
are looking for their first vic
tories. Chiloquin will be a slight
favorite aespite vie honkers hav
ing the home field advantage.
Chiloquin is led by quarter
back - Donnie Taylor who does
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everything for the Panllici's. He
is a fine punter and almost ran a
kick back all the way against the
Henley team last week.
Coach Gordon Kuist is happy
about the attitude of his team as
is Coach Darrcll La Rue of tlic
Honkers. Chiloquin's line should
be the difference in this game.
The Panthers will be led in the
backfield by Taylor and speedy
Dan Penhall. Allen Foreman or
Williams Woods will be in the
lineup as the third back and Jim
Bridge the fourth. Tulelake will
have Roy Krizenbeck, Ken Klas-
sen, Leslie Mauch and Brad Sle
zak at quarterback.
Tulelake runs out of the T for
mation and Chiloquin will go at
the Honkers from a single win.
The line for Chiloquin will include
Tony DiUlio, Leonard Wilder,
Lynn Hescock, Oran Miller, Da
vid Van Wormer, Roger Nichol.
son, and Dennis Potter. Tulelake's
line probably will consist of Kurt
Thomas, Ryck Prenger, Rick FuU;
ler, Robert Fensler, Brian O'Neill,;
Gary Tatum and Bruce Young. ;
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Thursday, September 19, 1963
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advantage of these buys while our stock is complete. Our Loss
Your Gain!
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Thermal Underwear
Circular knit cloth, traps body heat
tor warmth without weight, shirts II
& drawers, each ... close out price J
$1148
Plastic Rain Jackets
With attached hood. Compact
enough to put in your pocket. Hunt
er's colors, orange, red, yellow,
clear. Close out price only
$1118
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Vfr camping equipment, every- 4&Jr I
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BLANKETS
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NYLON TANKER JACKETS
16-oz. quilted wool lining.
All sizes Close Out Price
$7
88
All Nylon Quilted SKI JACKETS
Heavy insulated, wind resistant, water repel- $ 88
lent. All sizes Close Out Price
LONG PARKA JACKETS
Removable hood, water repellent. Inside knit $ 1 1 88
itorm cuffs. All sizes Close Out Price I I
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30.06 CaL !'!! $3.88
.308 Cal. -la $3.88
.303 Cal. Ro-.!,75 $3.88
.270 Cal. Vt" $3.88
3030 Cal. $3.08
.300 Savage $3.78
Reg. $5.85
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100 WOOL SHIRTS T
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88
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