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'COLLECTS TOP HONORS Jack NUklaus fired a two-under par to win the Sahara
Invitational Golf Tourney Sunday at Lai Vegas with a 72-hole score of 276. Shot at
-left show the champ sinking a birdie putt on the ninth hole. After parring the 1 8th,
he files score with tournament officials (right top), then he accepts his prizes which
Include? $13,000 cash, a new automobile and a kiss from singer-actress Jane Powell.
Gay Brewer and Al Geiberger tied for second with 277s. UPI Telephoto
CITY LEAOUB
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Schulze Tirol 20 S
Klamalh Stockmen 15' Wh
Blu I nnnlnn IS 13
Sines Lumber 15 13
, Robert! Hardware) 15 13
4 ONC Trucking 12' 15' 1
Laurentide Finance 1J 1
Knlghli of Columbui 10 18
' Sears . Roebuck 4 33
Oct 10 results: Schulie Tires A, Bly
Logging 0; Knights of Columbus 1,
Leurentlde Finn net 3; Seers Roebuck
3. due Truck Ina li Bald Eeolei 3.
Klemalh Slockmen 1) Sinsi Lbr. 1,
Roberts 3. I
High team game: Klamath Slockmen
mi high team series, Bald Eaglet 2654; I
high ind. game, Wayne Cunningham
336; high Ind. series, Wayne Cun
ningham-JIm Campbell (lie) S4B.
BASIN LBAOUB
( W L
Kenney Plumbing . , 24 4
Pioneer Tobacco If
PaclllC Supply Coop. IS 10
Kalers Auto 16 12
CWA 15 13
Fashion Cleaners U 14
HRP 13 15
park Cabinet 13 1
Dlmploly-Devoe 9 15
Douglas Service e 1
Great Northern ft 30
Colosimo's Transmission I 70
Oct. 16 results: HRP 4, Douglas Svc.
0) Colosimo's Trans. 0. Gr. Norlhern
4r Park Cabinet h Fashion Ours. 3;
Kalers 1. Pac. Sply Coop. 3f Pioneer
Tob. 1. Kenniy Plbg. it CWA 1. Sim
plot-Devoe 3.
High learn game, Sim plot Devoe
lost) hlqh team series, Slmplot-Devoe
3903; high Ind. game, W liber Lewis
230; high Ind. series, Dick Cary 595,
LADYBUO LEAUI
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First Federal , 31 7
Teem l
TP Packing U 10
Drive More Motors IS 13
Market Basket 14 14
Coca Cola 13 15
Lucca Lounge . 13 15
The Ranch 13 IS
Schulie Tire 11 16
Little Sweden 11 17
- Signal on 10 IB
Billy Golden TV 1
Results: First Federal 4, utile swe
den 0; TP Packing 3, Lucca Lounge
"1; Signal Oil 3, Schulie Tire 1i Teem
4, Drive More Mlrs. 0;Markel Basket
. coca 101a i.
High taam game, Coca Cola
high team series, Billy Golden TV
' 366 f high Ind. Qame, Nancy Graves
319; high Ind. series, Vlte Samples
566.
BEETLEROMB LEAOUB
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' Holiday Bowl Collet Shop 1 9
Bills Auto Towing 11 10
Jot Fisher W'i 10'i
Richfield 16 13
Rainbow Garage ! 13 la
Tio Toi Drive In 11'V H
Eagles Auk. 11 U
Fluhrers Sunbeam 7 31
Results: Richfield 4, Fluhrers 0; Bills
4. Rainbow Gerage Of Tio Toms 3. Ea
gles 1; Holiday 3. Joe Fisher 1.
High Ind. Qame, Jeanne Porter 3M
hioh ind. series. Jerry Filti 4Mi hloh
learn game, Tio Toms 911; high team
series, 1 lo Toms 3566.
TWILITI LEAOUB
W L
Chucks Mobil II 10
rnirrsTttiv rump i r 1 1
Klamalh Milk Producers W U
' Loveness Co. 16 13
Pacific Power ind Light 15 13
Olson Motors 15 13
Dennis Shell 14 14
Blue Ok ll 14
Launderette 14 14
Montgomery Wards 14 14
Nelson TV W 1
Dick B. Miller CO. 13 14
Ranch Club 1
Standard 0l 1 It
Retults: Olson Motors 3. Nelson TV
li PacKlc Power and Light 4. Dick B.
Miliar Co. 0; Ranch Club 0, Interstate
Pump 4; Dennis Shall 4. Klamath Milk
Producers 0; Loveness Co. 3, Launder
ette it Msnlgomrry Wards 0, Chuckl
Mobil 4; Standard Oil 3, Blue Ok 3
High team game. Dennis Shell
10.M; high team series, Dennis Shell
3013i hlgn Ind, game, Jim Hastkamp
317; high ind. series. Dale Welch 513.
HOLIDAY MINORS LBAOUB
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Klamath Auto Wreckers 31 1
Bennington Steel BUtg. Co. Ji 7
Suhurban Finance Co. tl 10
Spoilers 17 U
Pacific Power 4 Llohl CO. 15 11
Superior Troy Laundry IS 13
Same's Trailer Estates II 17
Goen Insurance Agency II' it1)
Mould Inge raft. Inc. 30
Fine Arts 7"i To'i
Oct. H reiulli: Goen Insurance Ageiv
cy 0, Superior Troy Laundry 4; Spoil
ers 4, Pacific Power A LtgM Co. 0;
Bennington Steel Bidg, Co. 4. Fine
Arts Ot Serge's Trailer 6Htn o,
Klamath Auto Wreckers 4; Moulding
cratt, Inc. I, Suburban Finance to 1.
High learn game, Bennington Steel
. BidQ. Co. V?li high Item series, Ben
- ningtort Steel Bldg. Co. Vii high ind.
gurnn nnr nitspri vi nign ino.
- r.es, Ray Blssell S6,
!, HOLIDAV BOWLBRBTTBS LBAOUB
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17 7
11 10
13 It
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II IVi
7 17
' Shat-R-Prenf Giasi
Ktameth Plywood Corp.
CWA
Burgetf Leooinfl Company
Lsveiy Ladiei
ElK:trolu
Result: CWA 1 Efeclralue li Bur.
pert Lowing Co. 1, Shal-R -proof Glast
3; KlemethPlywood Corp 4, Leveiy
Ladies s
High learn earn, hat-R Proof
Class f7ti MgH teem series. thaf-R
Proof Glest 727 rtifh Ind., oem. Ride
' Summer Jftt- fiigfi Jnd, atrial, (rent
ftobinuxf) M, ,4
NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Nicklaus Captures
Big Sahara Jackpot
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -Jack
Nicklaus, crown prince of
the professional golfers, leaves
on a trip around the world to
day and he won't have to
worry about the expenses.
He hit the jackpot in Las
Vegas Sunday and that's a
pretty tough feat to accomplish
in any gambling town when
he captured the $70,000 Sahara
Invitational golf tournament.
The victory was worth $13,000
to Jack plus a new car,
which he plans lo give to his
father.
With the victory, Nicklaus
hit the big double in Las Vegas,
MacDonald
Tops Field
MONTEREY, Calif. (UPI)
Dave MacDonald of El Monte,
Calif., made it two in a row
Sunday by driving his Cooper
Cobra to victory in the fourth
annual Pacific Grand Prix at
the twisting Laguna Seca
course.
MacDonald, who captured llio
Riverside Grand Prix last week,
raced his car around the 100
lap, 1.9 mile course Sunday in
two hours and nine minutes for
an average speed of B.1.2 miles
per hor. A crowd estimated nt
"0,000 watched the performance.
The El Monte driver suffered
severe blisters on his left hand
trying lo keep his car from slip
ping out of third gear during a
good part of the race. However,
lie hit speeds up In 120.4 mph
alter taking the lead a! the end
of (lie 50th lap and held his ad
vantage the rest of Ihc way.
Former Indianapolis 500
champion A. J. Koyt of Hous
ton, Tex., driving a Scarab
Olds, came In second. Jim Hall
of Midland, Tex., nt the wheel
of a renr-c n g i n e Chaparral
which lie designed and built
himself, was third. Dave Hide
nour of San Francisco was
(ourth in his Genie Huick.
UN Sports
Meet Ends
BADEN-BADKN. Germany,
(UPI i Memheis of the Inter
national Olympic Committee
(he "United Nations of Sports"
packed their li.ils today ami
lieadcd (uV home alter weckloug
discussions which would have
done the real U.N. proud.
They talked a lot, and accom
plished a lot. But most of the
dialler would have lell an or
dinnry smrtsman reeling.
There were discussions on
apartheid, government, divided
nations, undivide nations, flats,
anthems, fanfares, cocktail par
lies, old "Naii style" salutes,
"provisional" lilies, the Moscow
lest bn treaty and awards for
team dress at games.
In between, the site of t h t
l Olympics was deckled
Mexico City. There'll be only 17
sports on lhat program now
that walerpolo is lo be official
ly counted s part of Uie swim
ming program. Mexico City's
arena will have eight running
lanes. Cyclists will have a rest
after journeys from their village
In the track and horses will be
provided for modern pentathlon
teams al Mexico City.
For the sport fan, lhat, in i
nutshell, was that,
Monday, October 21, 1963
because last spring he won the
rich Tournament of Champions
at the Desert Inn Country Club
course here.
He now has earned $IW,!)0
this year. He won't appear
again in this country until lale
November when he competes in
the Cajun Classic in Lafayette,
La., where he hopes to lop the
$100,000 mark.'
"I'm going to play in the
Canada Cup malches with Arn
old Palmer as my partner in
Paris," said Jack after his vic
tory here. "Then I'm going to
go on around the world, slop
ping to play in Australia before
1 return lo the Stales."
Nicklaus grabbed the big
money here Sunday by over
coming a two-stroke lead that
lanky Al Geiberger held going
into the last nine holes.
He wound up shooting a two-under-par
09 on Ihe final round
against 70s for Geiberger and
Gay Brewer. Jack had a 72-hole
score of 276 against 277 for the
olher two. They each collected
$5,250, which is more than most
tournaments pay (or first place.
Bobby Nichols, Tommy Aar
on and Don Whilt came
next wilh 2711s, each collecting
$3,2X1.M; while Rex Baxter and
Don January had 280s, good for
$2,500.
Palmer, who had been lisled
as a 3-1 co-favorile wilh Nick
laus lo win the crown, finished
far back in the pack with a
2(15, which paid off to the tune
of $075.
UW-Ducks
To Collide
SEATTLE (UPI The Uni
versity of Washington Huskies,
fresh from a 111-II win over
Stanford in their Big Six con
ference opener, w ill be prepar
ing (his week for Iheir annual
football clash with powerful
Oregon.
The Huskies will be at Mult
nomah Stadium in Portland Sat
urday to tangle with the Web
fonts who feature such stars as
All-American halfback Mel Ren
du and passing whii Rob Berry.
Rill Douglns and Jake Kupp
hooked up twice on touchdown
passes ami Hon Mcdved sprint
ed BH yards few another six
poinler as Washington turned
back the Indians before 54.000
fans. Medved carried Uie ball
eight times for 120 yawls and
also inlerceplcd two Stanford
passes.
Douglas was five for five on
his passing, gaining 110 yards.
He also gained another 94 yards
on Hie ground, averaging 6.3
yards per carry.
Washington Coach Jim Owens
was "extremely happy" thai his
learn won. but said the Huskies
wnuk. have lo improve in cer
tain aspects of the game, es
pecially tackling.
"We were impressive nt limes
and unimpressive al others." he
said. "I am cogniant of Ihe
fact thai wt can't keep on do
ing certain things and win."
J l FAVORITE
WESTBURY, N Y. (UPP
Benga.l Hanover ts a 3-1 favor
ite to rapture Ihe first edition
of the Dan Patch pace for two-year-old
colts and geldings at
Roosevelt Raceway tonight de
spile the fact lhat be has drawn
the outside eight position.
Non-Title
Pairings
Head Slate
NEW YORK (UPI I - This
week's boxing will be topped by
a big international show al Lon
don Tuesday night when world
champion Carlos Ortiz and
Sugar Ramos meet other op
ponents in non-title fights, sup
ported by two olher Trans-Atlantic
bouts.
There will be no nationally
televised fight this week be
cause the .sponsors have pre
empted Friday night fight-lime
for a documentary as the spon
sors can do four times a year.
However, on Friday night at
Madison Square Garden an ex
cellent non-televised 10-rounder
between middleweight contend
ers Rubin (Hurricane) Carter of
Palerson, N.J., and Joey Arch
er of New York is slated. Car
ter is ranked No. 1 by the
World Boxing Association ;
Archer, No. 6.
Another. inlercsling match is
posted for Monday night at San
(Francisco, where former mid
dleweight champion Bobo Olson,
now campaigning as a light
heavyweight, engages Jose Men
no of Argentina.
'Promoter Jack Solomon's big
London show Tuesday will be
staged at Ihe 10,000-seat Empire
Pool in suburban Wembley. He
expects a sell-out.
At Wembley, lightweight
champion Ortiz of New York
mcels Maurice Cullen of Eng
land in a non-title 10-rounder.
Cullen, wilh a 24-3-2 record, is
top contender for Dave Charn
lcy's British lightweight title.
Feather champion Ramos of
Cuba and Mexico squares off
against Sammy McSpaddcn of
Scotland in an ovcr-thc-weight
10-rounder. McSpadden has lost
only once in his 17 starts.
The week's boxing schedule
includes:
Monday: San Francisco
Bobo Olson vs. Jose Menno.
Boston Tommy Tibbs vs. Gene
Toran and Dick DeVola vs.
Tommy Iladcn. Philadelphia
Jesse Smith vs. Willie Giles.
Las Vegas, Nev. David Patter
son vs. Benito Juarez.
Tuesday. London (Wembley)
Carlos Ortiz vs. 'Maurice Cullen
(non-title). Sugar Ramos vs.
Sammy McSpadden (non-lille),
Jeff Davis vs. Jim Cooper, Go
mco Brennan vs. Mick Leahy.
New Yoik iSunnysidc) Billy
Loncrgan vs. Danny Andrews.
Scranton. Pa. Billy Backus vs.
Billy Anderson.
Thursday: Los Angeles
(Olympic) Raul Rojas vs. Joe
Olguin.
Friday: New York (Garden)
Rubin (Hurricane) Carler vs.
Joey Archer (not televised i.
Blades Top
Buckaroos
By United Press International
Will. Standings
WLTl'lsGFGA
Denver 3 1 0 6 10 15
Seattle 3 1 0 6 19 12
San Fran 3 2 0 6 20 10
Los Angls 2 3 0 4 13 21
Portland I 3 0 2 14 15
Vancouver 1 3 0 2 20 23
Sunday's Results
Los Angeles 5 Portland 4 (over
time! Seattle 5 San Francisco 2
Monday's Schedule
No games scheduled.
The Seattle Totems served
notice Sunday night lhat they'll
lie a threat in the 1963 Western
Hockey League race by down
ing Ihe lugged defending cham
pions from San Francisco, 5-2
for Iheir third straight victory.
The Los Angeles Blades bat
lied inlo overtime to defeat the
Portland Ruckaroos, 5-4. in the
only olher game played.
A crowd of 4,3.19 turned out
al Ihc Seattle arena, where Ihe
Totems scattered their scoring
pretty much among Ihe learn.
Goals were scored by Jim Pow
ers, Bub Barlow, Guyle Fielder,
Rev Bell and caplain Bill Mnc
Farland. Al Nicholson scored one of
San Francisco's goals and got
an assist on (lie oilier, by Pete
Panagabko.
A howling crowd of 6.H84 fans
at Portland saw former Bucka
roo Gordon Haworth fire the
winning shot past goalie Don
Head lo give Lo Angeles its
overtime victory.
It was the third straight home
defeat (or Ihe Ruckaroos and
their second overtime loss in a
row. The two teams had
matched goals in the three reg
ulation periods.
Uis Angeles' Gordon Vejprava
and Norm Johnson and Port
land's Orv Tcssier and Art
Jones scored in Ihe first period.
Ron Leopold of the Rlades and
Arlo Goodwin of the Rucks tal
lied in the second, and the win
ner's Jack Bownass and the
losers' Tommy McVie collected
grfls in Ihe third.
There are no games on the
schedule for tonight. San Fran
cisco plays at Denver in Ihe
only same Tuesday.
Football
Saturday's College Football I
By United Press International
East
Army 47 Wake Forest 0
Syracuse 9 Penn St. 0
Harvard 3 Columbia 3
Brown 41 Pennsylvania 19
Princeton 42 Colgate 0
Massachusetts 57 Rhode Is. 0
Bowdoin 20 Williams 0
Buffalo 22 Boston U. 13
Dickinson 35 Fr. & Mar. 0
Rutgers 30 Lehigh 6
Vermont 28 New Hampshire 6
Hamilton 40 Swarthmore 14
Northeastern 14 Springfield 0
Cornell 13 Yale 10
Upsala 15 Lycoming 9
Gettysburg 28 Albright 0
Coast Guard 7 Amherst 0
Vallanova 6 Geo. Wash. 13
Drexel Tech 43 Del. Valley 15
Ithaca 22 Montclair St. 0
Haverford 13 Johns Hopkins 6
Hobart 3 Alfred 0
Colby 24 Trinity (Conn.) 7
Bucknell 21 Tufts 14
Hofstra 45 Kings Point 19
Westminster 9 Slippery Rock 7
Muhlenberg 29 Leb. Valley 16
Temple 31 Lafayette 0
Moravian 17 Penn Military 7
C. W. Post 21 Wagner 15
Wilkes 28 Ursinus 8
St. Lawrence 27 Norwich 23
Trenton 26 Brockport 6
Maine 35 Connecticut 12
Juniata 17 Geneva 6
Indiana (Pa.) 34 Clarion 0
Allegheny 24 Rochester 12
Wesleyan 16 Worcester Tech 14
South
Pitt 13 West Virginia 10
Maryland 21 Air Force 14
No. Car. 31 No. Car. St. 10
Dillard 20 Alabama St. 6
Miss. St. 20 Houston 0
Wilmington 20 Defiance 0
W. Va. Tech 20 Fairmont 6
Tampa 26 Presbyterian 0
No. Car. Coll. 19 Va. St. 12
W. Kentucky 14 Tenn. Tech 12
Fla. A&M 66 Morris Brown 0
Alabama 35 Tennessee 0
Mississippi 21 Tulane 0
No. Car. A&T 25 Md. St. 14
Shaw 13 Elizabeth City 8
West Libertyl3 W. Va. Wes. 7
W. Va. St. 20 Bluefield 6
J. C. Smith 43 Del. SI. 0 .
Va. Union 22 Win.-Salem 14
Navy 21 VMI 12
E. Carolina 50 W. Carolina 0
E. Tenn. St. 35 E. Kentucky 12
Duke 35 Clemson 30
Citadel 10 Arkansas St. 9 '
Virginia 10 So. Carolina 10
Auburn 29 Georgia Tech 21
Va. Tech 28 Will&Mary 13
Susquehanna 31 Wash&Lee 0
Ala. A&M 26 Ft. Valley 1.1
Georgetown 14 .W. Tenn. 7
Morgan SI. 53 Howard 8
Wichita 47 Louisville 14
Furman 41 Miss Coll. 13
Richmond 21 Davidson 13
Fla. St. 0 S. 'Miss. 0
Florida 21 Vanderbilt 0
Tenn. St. 16 Central St. (O.) 7
Louisiana St. 28 Kentucky 7
Norfolk St. 42 Hampton 0
Midwest
Michigan St. 20 Indiana 3
Notre Dame 27 UCLA 12
Illinois 16 Minnesota 6
Northwestern 37 Miami (O.) 6
Knox 20 Monmouth 7
Purdue 23 Michigan 12
W. Mich. 26 Kent St. 1.1
Mich. Tech 14 Bemidji 13
Wayne 19 W'ern Reserve 13
Baldwin Wall. 28 Hillsdale 0
Butler 27 St. Jos. (Ind.) 0
Delaware 29 Ohio U. 12
Cincinnati 35 Detroit 0
No. Illinois 43 III. St. 0
Concordia 28 Sl.Procopius 1.1
SI. Augustine 12 St. Paul 6
Nebraska 28 Kansas St. 6
Rail St. 15 Indiana St. 7
Washburn 7 So. Colo. St. 0
Capital 51 Kenyon 6
Franklin 27 Ind. Central 14
Carroll 1.1 Agustana (111.) 7
Valparaiso 21 Evansville 17
Wisconsin 0 Iowa 7
Hawks Top
Canadiens
By United Press International
NHL Standings
W I, T Pts C.K GA
Chicago 4 1 0 8 20 13
Toronto 3 2 0 6 15 11
Detroit 3 2 0 6 12 10
Montreal 2 2 1 5 17 15
New York 2 2 0 4 11 10
Boston 0 5 1 1 8 24
Sunday's Results
Chicago 5 Montreal 3
Dell-oil 3 Toronto 2
New York 5 Boston 1
Gump Worsley was wearing a
new uniform but Ihe Chicago
Black Hawks recognized him as
an old friend.
The Black Hawks, who pep
pered Worsley many a time
when he played goal for the
New York Rangers, gave the
lillle fellow a big "hello" Sun
day night when they whipped
the Montreal Canadiens, 5-3,
and took over sole possession of
first place in the National Hock
ey league.
Al MacNeil. Pierre Pilole.
Red Hay, Slan Mikila and Ron
Murphy scored once each as
Uie Black Hawks scored their
fourth victory in five games.
Phil Goyetle had four assists
in one period and Camille Hen
ry registered Ihe 200th goal of
his NHL career lo lead the
Raogers lo a 5-1 rout of the Bos
Ion Bruins and ihe Detroit Red
Wings shaiied Ihe Toronto Ma
ple Uafs, 3-2, in other games.
Ron Ingram. Alex Delvec
chio and Doug Barkley scored
firsl-period goals for I h e Red
W ings ollselling single goals by
Toronto's Dave Kcon and Billy
Harris. ,
Scores
Cornell Coll. 14 Coe 12 .
St. Norb. 42 Augustana .D. 39
Bowling Green 22 Toledo 20
Millikin 33 III. Wesleyan 0
Washington (Mo.) 24 Wheaton 6
Earlham 26 Manchester 0
No. Dak. 21 No. Dak. St. 7
Wabash 14 Bradley 7
Depauw 28 Centre 6
Wittenberg 57 Marietta 7
Southwest
Oregon 28 Arizona 12
Oklahoma 21 Kansas 18
Missouri 28 Oklahoma SI. 6
TCU 14 Texas A.&.M. 14
Baylor 21 Texas Tech 17
E. Tex. St. 21 Sam Houston 12
Tulsa 22 No. Tex. St. 21
Rice 13 So. Methodist 7
Ouachita 19 Austin Coll. 14
Tex. Luth. 9 N.M. Highland 7
Texas 17 Arkansas 13
Ariz St Tempe 27 Tex Western 0
New Mex. St. 13 New Mex. 12
Western St. 36 W. New Mex. 7
Central Okla. 20 N.W. Okla. 9
West
Washington 19 Stanford 11
Utah St. 62 Montana 6
Iowa St. 19 Colorado '7
California 34 San Jose St. 13
Wyoming 41 Brigham Young 14
So. Calif. 32 Ohio St. 3
Memphis St. 29 W. Tex. St. 14
Utah 48 Colorado St. 14
Idaho 64 Pacific. U. 6
Oregon St. 30 Wash. St. 6
W. Calif. 41 Laverne 0
Nevada 31 Chico St. 16
Central Wash. 20 Pacific U. 3
Lewis 4 Clark 63 Pacific Luth
27
Linfield 16 Western Wash. 0
Los An. St. 43 San Diego St. 30
Pomono 40 Calif. Tech 6
Humboldt St. 10 Cal. Aggies 0
Sac'mento St 13 S.Fran St. 0
Santa Clara 39 Calif Riverside 0
S. Utah 23 Cal. Lutheran 16
Long Beach 14 Cal. ISa. Bar.) 9
Fresno St. 28 Cal. Poly 0
Mont. St. 28 Ariz. (Flagstaff) 7
- Saturday's Prep Football
By United Press International
Grant 26 Wilson 14
Marshfield 33 South Eugene 7
Bend 7 Baker 0
North Catholic 51 Banks 0
Elmira 27 Oakdridge 0
Glide 32 Myrtle Creek 0
Illinois 12 Lakeview 0
Enterprise 26 Wallowa 12
Monroe 28 Chenowith 13
Dufur 27 Wishram (Wash.) 13
Cascade Locks 35 Fossil 19
Hockey
AIIL Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Division
WLT Pts GF GA
Providence .1 2 2 8 26 26
Quebec 3 3 0 6 20 19
Hershey 2 3 1 5 23 2.1
Springfield 2 2 0 4 12 15
Baltimore 1 4 1 3 13 25
Western Division
WLT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh 4 1 0 8 22 11
Cleveland 2 2 0 4 13 12
Buffalo 2 2 0 4 13 20
Rochester 2 1 0 4 19 9
Sunday's Results
Quebec 5 Buffalo 2
Baltimore 5 Providence 3
Rochester 5 Cleveland 3
Hershey 7 Springfield 3
Sport Parade:
Parisians Host
Golf Tournament
By OSCAK PRAI.GY
PARIS (UPI) Once more
In France it's a case of "let
'cm eat cake" as M nations
prepare today lo compete in
the International Trophy and
Canada Cup golf champion
ships. A queen named Marie An
toinette purportedly came up
with lhat line when t h e poor
were clamoring for bread. The
upshot was a free ride to the
guillotine in 1793.
Thursday at Versailles, where
Marie Antoinette was married,
captured and from where she
was removed to Paris, Ihe
French are going lo be asked
lo swallow cake again.
The reason is lhat golf is not
exactly Ihe national sport in
France. There arc, as a mailer
of facl. less than 15.000 golfers
among 4i million Frenchmen,
and about as many golf courses
as there are in the stale of Flor
ida. No Public fourics
France does not have a sin
gle public golf course and the
greens fees at private clubs,
ranging from S3 to $15. are
somewhat more than prohibitive
lo the average Frenchman.
Anyhow, on the whole he pre
fers soccer, cycling and tennis.
Arnold Palmer and .lack
Nicklaus, representing I h e
t'nited Stales among the two
man teams from Ihe 33 contest
ing nations, figure to feci once
more like amateurs. Because in
France very few people have
ever heard of Ihcm. They'll cre
ate as much of a stir as would
.Iran Garaialde and Jean
Claude Hansmcndy, the two
French golf pros, if they gave
an exhibition in the Bronx while
the Yankees were playing in
Ihe World Scries. Or any other
time, as far as that goes.
The tw-n things which may'
boost the gate as they swat Iht
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed my final account is administrator
of the estate of Gertrude Colwell, de
ceased, In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Klamath
and that Ihe Court has set the 26th day of
October, 1963,. at the hour of 10:00
o'clock A. M. In the Circuit Court, De
partment No. 2, as the time for hearing
of objections thereto and settlement there-
Dated this 27th day ol September, 194 J.
Donald E. Colwell,
Administrator
Vandenberg and Coe
Attorneys for administrator
202 Underwood Building
No. 3fit, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963.
No. 43-103
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
Probatt Department
In the Metier of the Estate of Olivia
N. Kirk, Deceased.
Pursuant to the Order of the Honor
able David R. Vandenberg, Judge of the
above entitled court, notice is hereby giv
en that the undersigned has been duly
appointed and qualified as Administrator
of the estate of Olivia N. Kirk, De
ceased. All creditors having claims against
said Estate are notified to present them,
properly verified, to the undersigned al
420 North First Street, Lekeview, Ore
gon, within six (6) months from the pub
lication nereor,
-s- Jesse L. Kirk
Administrator
Robert F. Nichols
Attorney at Law ,
Lakeview, Oregon
NO. Sept. 3D, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963.
No. 42-18
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
' In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH
BEATTY BALL, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that I have
filed my Final Account as administratrix
of the estate of Joseph Beatlv Ball, de
ceased, and that the Court has set the
6th day of November. 1963, at the hour
of 9:30 A.M., as the time for the hearing
Df obiections lo said Final Account and
settlement thereof, said hearing to be in
Circuit Court, Klamath County Court-
nouse, ueparimenr no. 2.
Maryetta Alice Wright,
ADMINISTRATRIX
O. W. GOAKEY
Attorney tor Administratrix
Suit 214, First National Bank Building
Klamalh Falls, Oregon
No. 389, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1963.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administrator
ot tne t state ot beorge Allen Brown, de
ceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamalh
County, Oregon, and that all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are here
by notified to present same to the under
signed at Room 302, S3B Main Street,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, together with
proper vouchers, within six months of
the dale of the first publication of this
notice, which is September 30, 1963.
LEONARD TIDD
Administrator
O'NEILL & McLAREN
Attorneys for administrator
No. 378, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed executor of
the Estate of Clarence S. Peterson, de
ceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamath
County, Oregon, and that all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present same to the under
signed at Room 302, at 530 Main Street,
Klamalh Falls, Oregon, together with
proper vouchers, within six months of
the date of the first publication of this
notice, which Is September 30, 1963.
LEONARD A. PETERSON
Executor
O'NEILL & MCLAREN
Attorneys for executor
No. 373, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963.
No. 63-12
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Estate of CHRIS
TINA NORDSTROM, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
am Ihe duly appointed, qualified and
acting aaministratrix with the will an
nexed of the estate of Christina Nord
strom, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, with
vouchers attached in the manner pro
vided by law, to me at the office of
tawin t . uriscon, 206 Pine Tree Build
ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six
months of Ihe date of the first publication
oi mis nonce, wmcn is October 7, 1963.
EDITH SWANBERG, Admlr
Istratrix with the Will An
nexed of the Estate of CHRIS
TINA NORDSTROM, De
ceased. Edwin E. Driscoll
706 Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Attorney for Administratrix.
No. 390, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, 1963.
little white pill over a course
which once was Louis XIV's fa
vorite farm are royalty and
girls. The French love both.
Pushovers For Royalty
Actually, all Europeans are
pushovers (or loyally. An occa
sion which comes to mind was
a day at the Grand Na
tional in Aintrec when a chub
by Briton galloped up to the el
evated press box and suggested
between huffs and puffs:
"I say, old fellow, if you hur
ry you can sec Lord Derby ac
cept the winner's trophy."
He couldn't understand why
Ihe Yank yawned and went
back to his scratch sheet try
ing to pick Ihe winner of the
next race.
So the announced appearance
of the Duke of Windsor, ex-King
Leopold, Italian Prince Ruspoli
and Prince Michel de Bourbon
Parme figures lo attract a good
ly crow d despite the memory of
Madame Lafarge. If they'd put
them in a foursome, the rest
of the field could stay home
without being missed.
Then tlierc are the girl cad
dies, to be dressed in blue uni
forms, red berets and rosy
checks. Kverybody within walk
ing or cycling distance will be
there to see them and if Brig
itle Bardo happens lo show up
tin? whole bit automatically be
comes a success if nobody gets
off the first Ice.
The few French golf officials
extant have warned the world's
golf stars that Garaialde and
Harismendy had belter be
watched and may upset the
brassie applecart. If this be so,
they'd better resurrect Ihc guil
lotine for a couple of guys from
Pennsvlvania and Ohio.
Canada Rce$t? assemble in
their oil-known V-shaped pat
tern only when traveling lonj
distances.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed as
Executrix of the Estate of ORVILLE
DAVIS, deceased, by Order of the Cir
cuit Court of the County ol Klamath,
and all persons having claims against
said estate are required to present the
same to the Executrix, duly verified
and with tha proper vouchers attached,
at the office of her attorneys, BED
DOE and WOOD, 431 Main Street,
Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six
months from Ihe dale of first publi
cation of this notice.
Ethel C. Walker
Executrix
No. 399, Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov. A, 1943.
SUMMONS
Equity No. 63-315
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
DON C. REDFIELD, Plaintiff vs. ETH'
EL LOUISE REDFIELD, Defendant
TO: ETHEL LOUISE REDFIELD, D
fendant:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer plaintiff's complaint on file
herein on or before, four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this sum
mons, which date Is the 30th day of
September, 1963, and If you tall to so
answer or otherwise appear herein, for
want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
above-entitled Court for the relief prayed
tor in nis complaint, To-wit: tor a
cree of absolute divorce of end from you
upon the grounds of cruel and inhuman
treatment; tor an order awarding
tha future, care, custody and control ot
the minor children of the parties during
Iheir minority to plaintiff; for an order
awarding all real and personal property
acquirea oy tne parties during me mar
riage to the plaintiff, all of which is more
specifically set forth and described
piainiitrs complaint on file in tne above-
entitled Court and to which your alien-
lion is specifically directed.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof In the Herald and
News, once each week for four consecu
tive weeks, pursuant to the Order of the
Honorable Donald A. W. Piper, Circuit
Judge of the above-entitled Court, made
and entered on the 25th day of Seplem
ber, 1963.
RICHARD J. SMITH
Attorney for Plaintiff
First Federal Savings & Loan
Buiiaing
Klamath Falls, Oregon
No. 377, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963.
PROBATE NO. 03-11
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter ot the Estate of BEA
TRICE HOUSE GUTIERREZ, Deceased.
NOTICE IS He REBY GIVEN That the
undersigned as Administrator of the Es
tate of Beatrice House Gutlerrei, De
ceased, has filed Its final account wilh
the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon
for th County of Klamalh and that the
29th day of October, 1963, at the hour
ot 10:00 A.M. of said day In the Court
room of said Court have been appoint
ed by the Circuit Court as the time and
place for the hearing of obiections (hereto
and settlement thereof.
Date of first publication: September 30,
1963.
Date of Last publication: October 21, 1963.
The UNITED STATES NA
TIONAL BANK OF PORT
LAND, ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE ESTATE OF BEATRICE
HOUSE GUTIERREZ, DE
CEASED. W. R. BRADSHAW
621 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
No. 380, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963.
PROBATc NO. 62-128
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter ot the Estate of LEON
JESS LALO, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the
undersigned co-administratrix of the Es
tate ot Leon Jess Laia, Deceased, will
(ram and after the 31st day of Octo
ber, 1963, at 10:00 A.M. In the office of
W. R. BRADSHAW, Attorney at Law, 621
Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oreaon,
proceed to sell to Ihe highest bidder the
real property of said Estate described as
ioiiows:
Parcel No. 1 An undivided l-3ilh In
terest In: Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14
(NW'il of Section 9, Township 35 South,
Range 7 East of the Willamette Meridian.
Parcel No. 2 An undivided 5-240th in
terest in: WiNEVoNWU of Section 32,
Township 30 South, Range 8 East of the
wuiameiie menaian.
Parcel No. 3 An undivided Vth Inter
est in: Lots 3, 4, and 5, Block 12, West
Chiloquin, Oregon.
Parcel No. 4 An undivided 4 Interest
in: S'jNE" and NVjSE'i of Section 25,
Township 34, South, Range 8 East of the
Willamette Meridian.
All located In Klamath County, Oregon
The terms of the sale will be for cash
or credit, and If on credit, the offer to
purchase must stale the terms of such
credit; all sales made subject to confii
mation of the above-entitled Court. The
right is reserved to reject any and all
bids. Bids In writing may be lett with
the undersigned a the office of W.
BRADSHAW, 621 Main Street, Klamalh
Falls, Oregon, at any time from the dale
hereof until the properly Is sold.
This sale Is made pursuant to license
and order of the above-entitled Court
made the 9th day of August, 1963.
CASSIE CASE and LAVINE
SMITH
CO-ADMINISTRATRIX OF
THE ESTATE OF LEON
JESS LALO, DECEASED
R. BRADSHAW
Attorney at Law
621 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
NO. 379, Sept. 30, Oct, 7, 14, Jl, 1963.
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