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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath FalU. Oregon
Wednesday. October 23. 1963
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MOVES UP Now York manager Ralph Houk talks to reporters after the change in
command was announced by the Yankees as retiring general manager Roy Haney
.(left) takes a back seat. Hoult, who succeeded Casey Stengel as Yankee manager
three years ago, won three pennants, and two World Series. Yoggi Berra has been
named as possible Houk successor. UPI Telephoto
Beavers Prep For
ig Syracuse
OREGON STATE UNIVERSI
TY Oregon State's rejuvenated
footbaU team, 30 6 winners
over Washington State here
last weekend, started preparing
Monday for one of the tough
est foes the Beavers will meet
this year Syracuse.
Coach Tommy Prothro's
scrappy club meets the East
Tornado
Runners
Top Pels
The Klamath Falls Pelican
cross-country runners fell to
the Medford team at R e a m e s
Country Club Tuesday by a
score of 26-30, as the win
ning Medford runner set a new
course record.
Medford's Greg S w a n s o n
paced tlie pack in a time of
9:39 which was a new course
record in that this course had
not been used by the Pels pre
viously. The Pelicans' Bob Scholl was
second, with Medford runners
third and fourth. Pelican run
ners captured fifth and sixth
and the last three places.
The Pelicans return to action
Saturday in the district meet at
Medford starting at 10: 15 a.m.
Results: Medford 26, Klamath
Falls 30,
Coast's top - ranked Syracuse
Orangemen in Syracuse, N.Y.,
Saturday.
Quarterback Gordon Queen,
hitting his receivers with spo
radic accuracy, completed 12 of
22 passes three for touchdowns
in guiding his team to victory
over Washington State. Queen
has thrown for 10 touchdowns in
five games this year.
The indomitable Vern Burke
caught his fifth and sixth touch
down passes for the year. The
Beaver end made six receptions
against the Cougars to boost his
season's total to 19.
Oregon State pass protection
was its best of the season, and
the Beavers' defense functioned
in good fashion. Washington
State never seriously threatened
after Oregon State built up a
16-6 halftime lead.
Happy as the staff was to
have beaten Washington State,
no illusions are due about Syr
acuse. The Orangemen blanked
Penn State last Saturday, 9-0.
And, too, it was Penn State that
handed Oregon its only defeat
of the season earlier at Port
land. Assistant Coach Joe Francis,
who scouted Syracuse, said,
"They're big and strong, and
they'll come straight at you."
He pointed out that from
tackle to tackle they average
about 24S pounds; the ends 225
pounds. Their size is by far the
largest Oregon State has faced
this year, and their line is re
portedly stronger than Washington's.
Webfoots
Third In
Offense
NEW YORK (UPI) - Oregon
ranked third in total offense and
fifth in scoring in NCAA team
football statistics released here
Tuesday.
Oregon has rolled up an aver
age of 401.6 yards per game
with 2,008 yards in five contests.
Navy was first with a 403.8
average.
The Ducks have averaged
29.4 points. Utah State ranked
first with 37 points per game.
Individually, Oregon quarter
back Bob Berry was seventh in
total offense with 909 yards on
110 plays. Quarterback Roger
Staubach of Navy led with 1,171
yards on 173 plays in five
games.
Big Came Hunters Look To Elk Season Opener
Somewhere around 50.000 big
game hunters will be heading
for the high Umbered areas of
the state this weekend for the
big game animal many feel is
the most challenging trophy ani
mal on the North American con
tinent. The Saturday opening, Oct. 26,
sparks the opening of the gen
eral elk season scheduled to run
through Nov. 11 in the coastal
units and through Nov. 24 in
the Cascades and eastern Ore
gon areas. Bull elk only will be
legal game along the coast, Cas
cades and northeastern Oregon
elk country, while elk of ei
ther sex may be taken on south
eastern Oregon ranges. In the
bull hunting areas of the state,
the bag limit is one bull elk
with antlers longer than the
ears.
The north coast area, which
Includes the Clatsop, Wilson and
Trask units, will be hunted on
a permit basis only and hunters
w ithout these permits must con
fine their hunting to other areas.
Only those hunters holding valid
bull elk hunting permits for the
above-named units may hunt in
the north coast area. The Wil
son unit hunt is limited to five
days, Oct. 26 trough Oct. 30.
The south coast areas will be
open for bull elk hunting with
a general season tag, but the
Dixon unit is to be hunted on
a permit basis only. The game
commission reminded hunters
also that in these units no oth
er hunting will be allowed dur
ing the permit season except
FIGHTS
By United Press International
LONDON (UPI) - Carlos Or
tiz, 138, New York, outpointed
Maurice Cullen, 13tWi, England
(10); Sugar Ramos, 135, Mexi
co, stopped Sammy McSpad
den, 138, Scotland (2).
NEW YORK (Sunnyside Gar
dens) (UPI) Billy Lonergan,
146Vi, Rosedale, L.I., outpointed
Danny (Kid) Andrews, 145, Co
rona, L.I. (6).
State Runners Eye
Cross-Country Go
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
Oregon high school cross
country runners will be after
the State A-l and A-2-B prep
titles on the Bush Pasture 1.8
mile course in Salem Saturday,
Nov. 2, 10:30 a.m.
South Salem will defend the
A-l title, while Recdsport will
be after its third straight A-2-B
crown. The Saxons, under coach
Lou DeLoretto, also won in 1959
and 1960.
Last year, 20 A-l teams from
Whyis7Crown
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the eight districts and nine A-2-B
squads .participated as well
as numerous individual entrants
from other schools.
For. the fourth straight year,
Willamette University is host
ing the affair under the guid
ance of John Lewis, university
athletic director.
Albany High's ace, Dave Wil
born, appears to be the man to
beat in A-l ranks, as he finished
second last year behind Hills
boro's Wendell Cox, who has
since graduated. Third place fin
isher Terry Kishpaugh, Marsh
all Portland i and sixth place
man Terry Thompson, South Sa
lem, will likely press Wilborn.
DeLoretto indicated that his
Saxons will get their stiffest
test from South Eugene. Grant,
North Eugene and Wilson.
Recdsport's Gene Faircloth
will be back to defend his in
dividual A-2-B title and lead his
team's hopes for another cham
pionship. Some of the top A-l runners
expected are Geoff Hallistcr,
South Eugene; Steve Bingham,
Marshfield; Steve Hetzler, Wil
son; Leon Henderson, North Eu
gone; Gary Kryszak, South Eu
gene; Mike Crunican, R o e
burg; Hal Jackson, Grant; Jim
Harrison, Grant; Harold Zeek,
Lebanon; AI Dutliie, Corvallis;
and Fred Mueller, North Salem.
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that authorized by the permit.
Units open for general bull elk
hunting along the coastal area
Include the Willamette, Alsea,
Siuslaw, Elkton, Melrose, Tioga
and Powers. All other coastal
units are closed to general sea
son elk hunting.
In the Cascades and north
eastern Oregon, units available
to bull elk hunters include Hood
River, Wasco, Santiam, McKen
zie, aiotolius, Deschutes, Fort
Rock, Keno, Rogue, Columbia
Basin, Walla Walla, Wenaha,
Sled Springs, Chesnimnus,
Snake River, Imnaha, Mlnam,
Catherine Creek, Baker, Stark
ey, Ukiah, Heppner, Desolation,
and Umatilla.
Elk hunters after either-scx
elk during the general season
will have available tl)e Wheel
er, Grizzly, Ochoco, Maury,
Northside, Keating, Lookout
Mountain, Murderer's Creek,
Beulah, Malheur River, and
Silvies units to try their luck.
Clatsop and Wilson unit per
mit holders are reminded that
the season docs not open until
9 on the opening morning of the
season.
Hunters are urged to check
tlie regulations in the big game
synopsis for tagging big game
and other requirements while
the animal is in transit, in the
field, or transferred to anoth
er person. The antlers with eyes
and scalp attached must remain
with tlie animal taken, while in
the field or in transit from the
hunting area.
Rifles that do not meet tlie
following minimum require
ments are not legal for elk hunt
ing. Minimum requirements in
clude a rifle of at least .25-inch
bore diameter, and developing
at least 1,220 foot pounds of en
ergy at 100 yards. Elk hunting
rifles must meet both of these
requirements.
Oregon Tech Draws
Pacific In Tip-Off
Willamette University will
again host the finals of tlie fifth
annual NAIA Tip-Off Basketball
Tourney, but for tlie first time
in the history of tlie meet,
Pacific University in Forest
Grove will host two nights of
action.
Eight teams are entered in
the three-day meet, Dec. 6-7,
with the format as follows: At
Pacific, Portland State vs. Lew
is and Clark and Oregon Tech
vs. Pacific; at Willamette, Lin
field vs. Oregon College and
Eastern Oregon vs. Willamette
in first round action.
Second round play continues
at the two sites with winners
advancing to tlie championship
bracket. On Saturday, Dec. 7,
all eight squads will play at
Willamette starting at S p.m.
The Salem Exchange Club
will again sponsor the tourney
which signals the start of pre
season play for tlie Northwest
Conference and Oregon Collegi
ate Conference teams participat
ing. Lewis and Clark College
won last year's championship.
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