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Football Results Saturday'! College Football By 1'nllrd Press International EAST Syracuse 31 Oregon St. 8 Northeastern 28 New Hamp. 0 Delaware 26 Connecticut U Yale 6 Colgate 0 Princeton 51 Cornell 14 Columbia 42 Lehigh 21 Quanticn Marines 7 Holy Cross 8 Penn State 20 West Virginia 9 Harvard 17 Dartmouth 13 Army 23 Washington St. 0 Maine 49 Bates 0 Carnegie Tech 35 Fr. k Mar. 24 Dickinson 21 Penn Mil. 13 Brown 33 Rhode Island 7 Coast Guard 19 Worcester T. 13 Kings Point 14 Wagner 13 Slippery Rock 10 lnd. iPa.t 7 Ursinus 14 Swarthmorc fi Gettysburg 33 Muhlenberg 14 Ithaca 35 C.W. Post 6 Morgan St. 36 Delaware St. 6 Hamilton 58 Havertord 0 Navy 24 Pittsburgh 12 Vermont 27 Orwich 0 I'psala 6 Alfred 0 Calif, i Pa. i 6 Clarion 3 Amherst 20 Wesleyan iConn.l 14 Mass. 21 Boston L 0 Hnhart 17 Cnion 0 Springfield Coll 27 Am. Intl. 14 Cortland 49 Brockport n Pennsylvania 7 Rutgers fi Shippcnsburg 12 Edinboro 8 Lafayette 14 Buckncll 13 Temple 46 Hofstra 14 SOCTII Louisiana St. 14 Florida 0 N. Carolina St. 21 Duke 7 N. Carolina 7 S. Carolina 0 Maryland 32 Wake Forest 0 Virginia Tech 31 Florida St. 23 Clemsnn 35 Virginia 0 Georgia 17 Kentucky 14 Tennessee 4!) Chattanooga 7 George Wash. 32 WM & Mary 14 Davidsn 14 Prosbytr 14 Hie' SI. Augustine 22 Fayettvl St. 6 Furman 34 Citadel 25 Mississippi 27 Vanderbilt 7 Morgan St. 4fi Delaware St. 14 So University 27 Alcorn A&M 19 Miss South. 25 Ark St. 0 Memphis St. 17 Miss St. 10 Maryvll (Tenn.l 20 Guilfd 0 lxMioir Rhyne 21 West Cain. 20 SnWestcrn La. 7 Ne. La. fi Grambling B2 .Jackson St. 16 Tcnn A&l 14 Fla A&M 12 Frnsthg iMd.i 19 dallaudet 2 Fairmont St. 14 Glcnville 13 No. Carolina Coll 20 Md. St. 7 Sheperd St. W.Va.i 14 W Md. 10 Morris Brown 26 Allen U. 26 tie Benedict Coll 19 Miles Coll 12 Shaw 14 Johnson C. Smith 6 Georgia Tech 17 Tulane 3 MIDWEST Purdue 14 Iowa 0 Dayton 14 Detroit 14 tie Bowling Green 18 Kent St. 3 Voungstown 16 Baldwin-Wal 15 Washington i.Mo.i 47 S-Westn 19 John Carroll 9 Western Resrv 3 Akron 19 Cap tal 13 Indiana 20 Cincinnati 6 Michigan St. 15 Northwestern 7 Minnesota 6 Michigan 0 Dcnison 10 Heidelberg 0 lnd Central 34 Anderson 24 Cent. Mich. 24 Illinois St. 22 Mich Tech. 23 Morchead St. 14 Ohio St. 13 Wisconsin 10 F-arlham 54 Rose Poly 0 Butler 7 Indiana St. 6 Nebraska 41 Colorado 0 Oklahoma 34 Kansas St. 9 Kansas 41 Oklahoma St. 7 West Mich. 18 Toledo 7 Kansas Wesleyan 18 Bethel 8 Kalamazoo 40 Olivet 14 Whcaton 7 Wabash 3 Luther 34 Parsons 14 No. Illinois 43 E. Illinois 0 Depauw 47 St. Joseph ( lnd.) 16 SoWest Mo. St. 59 Cent Mo 0. Nebraska Wesleyan 32 Grace 13 Bethel iMinn.i 40 Nowcst Coltl4 Idaho St. 19 Montana St. 15 E. Montana 51 Rocky Mtn 0 Omaha 28 No. Michigan 17 Xavier (O.) 27 Villanova 0 Missouri 7 Iowa St. 0 SOCTHWEST Colorado St. 21 Tesas W. 14 North Texas St. 7 Wichita 3 Arkansas 56 Tulsa 7 Arizona St. 52 W. New Mex. 14 Texas 10 Rice 6 Prairie View 35 Ark. A&M 21 Air Force 34 Boston Coll 7 New Mexico 24 Montana 6 Texas Tech 13 SMU 6 Abilene Ch. 41 41 Trinity (Tex 0 Baylor 34 Texas A&M 7 Arizona 6 W. Texas Stale 3 WEST Stanford 24 Notre Dame 14 Wyoming 26 Utah 23 Washington 26 Oregon 19 So. Calif 36 Calif 6 Whitworth 20 Puget Sound 6 Portland St. 19 So. Oregon 14 Idaho 28 San Jose St. 12 Oregon Tech 20 Oregon Coll 19 Weber St. 48 E. Oregon 7 Utah St. 40 Pacific U. 14 W. Colo. St. 50 Colo. Coll 0 Kan Diego St. 42 Santa Bar. 14 Linfield 21 Whitman 0 Sacramento St. 9 Chico St. 6 Davis (Cal.l 10 San Fran St 10 William Jewell 35 Austin 19 Whilticr 20 Occidental 7 Fresno St. 35 Los Angeles St. 20 Humboldt St. 3 Nevada 0 W. Wash. St. 13 E. Wash St. 7 Williamctte 7 Pacific (Ore l 0 Cal Poly i Pomona i 14 Cal. W 13 Idaho Stale 19 Montana St. 15 Syracuse Draws Praise From Beaver's Prothro CORVALLIS (UPD-"That's the best football team we've played this year." Oregon State Coach Tommy Prothro explain ed. Prothro referred to his Bea vers' 31-8 healing at Syracuse. "They're physically strong, perhaps as strong as any team I've ever seen," he continued. "They have good speed and their linemen are agile." The defeat was the second in six games for Oregon Stale. Mistakes played a key part in the Beavers' loss three fumbles and three intercepted passes hut Prolhro refused to take any thing away from the winners. "We made mistakes, sure." he said. "Rut I'm inclined to think that they're a great football learn. Give them credit for making us err." Despite the lopsided score, the Beavers were impressive. They rolled up 317 tolal yards to 305 for their opponents. Oregon State scored in the second period to take an 8 7 led on an 80-yard touchdown run by sophomore fullback Charlie Shaw and a two-point conversion run by sophomore Marv Crowston. Syracuse led 15-8 at halftime and added two touchdowns in the third period and a field goal In the final period. "Burke iVcrn) is simply mar velous and Oregon State's of fense keeps you on edge all the way," Syracuse Coach Ben Schwartzu alder said. Burke, the Beavers' star sen ior end. caught seven passes for 154 yards. Oregon State will meet Stan ford here next Saturday. The Indians upset Notre Dame 24-14 Saturday. fltxrota Sr' OLD Nl flermitoge is KENTUCKY WHI9KET n 6 years old atttactiseiypriced Orejon'ft SA65 popular tut $300 bourbon Superbly smooth and mellow Fine Straight Kentucky Bourbon - Taste Favorite since 1869 Oil Itliitlll HITIlUIT CD., HtHUUt.jNjQUOF 13 15 5 12' l 15' i 13 16 10 II LUCKY FOURSOMI HAOUI W L Currln D'ugj 21 ' Bob Reg! 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Merrill 13 15 Dees Beauty Salon 11 17 Pioneer To&acco lO'i l7'i Crater Lake I 20 California-Pac.fic Utilities 1 31 Od. 37 remits: Houston Inc. 2, Cal-Ifcn-a-Pacific Ut 2; Long Belt Lum ber o, Balnger Motors 4; Dees Beauty Salon l. U.S. National 3; Lucky Lanes 1. East Side Pharmacy 3; Griggs Food. Merrill 0; Superior Troy Laun dry 4; Slater Ins. 3, Crater Lake Mach. ); Pioneer Tobacco i. Wards Funeral Home 3' i. High team game. Superior Troy 771; hign learn series. Superior Troy 21S9; high lnd.. game (women), M. Linville 209; high ind. series (women). M. Lin ville 568; high ind. game (men), J. Wachter 210; high ind. series (men), J. Wachter 571. LUCKY ROLLERS LEAGUE W L Arrow Fuel ?l 7 Ethels Dept. Store 18 10 Coca Cola 16 12 Crays Construction 16 13 DS.R Auto Parts 15 13 Suburban Finance 15 13 Mannies 14' j 13' i Halls Construction 13 1) Henley Store 13 15 Thurstons Dance Studio 1 1 17 Crater Lake I I9'i Don Potter Machinery 7 21 Results- Mannies 2. Crvs Constr. 2; Don Potter I, Henley Store 3; Ethels Deot. Store 1, Coca CoH 3; Thurs tons Dance 0. D&R Auto Parts 4; Sub urban Finance 3, Crater Lake 1; Ar row Fuel 4. Halls Construction 0. High team game. Suburban Finance 7 S3; Man team series. D&R Auto Parts 2140; high ina. game. Karen Thomas 231 ; high Ind. series. Karen Thomas 533. ALLEY KATZ LEAGUE W L Little Sweden 71'j 6 i Les Hobacks i 19 Swan Lake 18' 7 9' 1 Sewing Machine Center 17 11 Blue Ox 16 12 Franklin Life Ins. 15 13 Pioneer Tobacco 11 17 Cobos City Center 8 30 Klamath Basin Milk Prod. 8 ?fl Amidons 6 22 Results: Klamath Rnsin Milk 3, Co bos City Center 1; Little Sweden 3. Pi oneer Tobacco 1 ; Les Hortacks 3. Franklin Life 1; Sewing Machine Cen ter 1, Blue Ox 3; Amidons 0. Swan Lake 4. Hiqh learn Qame. Franklin Lite 8R4; high team series. Swan Lake 2604; hiah ,nd. game. Rosalie Marsh ISi; high Ind. series. Lucille Crawley 466. BANTAM BOYS BIG MONSTERS LEAGUE W L Pm Busters 7 2 Torpedos A 3 Wildcats 5 4 Strike Ouli 5 4 Tigers 4 $ Falcons 0 9 Results: f1n Busters 2. Torpedos 1) Tigers 3. Falcons 0; Wildcats 1, Strike Outs 2. High team game, Strike Ou's 591; high team series. Strike Outs 1117; high Ind. qame. Gary Smelcer 171; hiqh ind. series. Henry Barieen 278, Sluggers Highlight Weeks Boxing Slate NEW YORK 1 l!Pl '-Middleweight sluggers Florenlino Fer nandez and Juan (Rocky) Ri vero will meet Friday night at Madison Square Garden in a nationally televised tight that features this week's boxing schedule. Cuban Fernandez, of Miami Beach, is favored at 2-1 over Rivero. of Argentina, because Fernandez won all five of his 1963 fights by knockouts and is ranked 10th among 160-pound contenders by the World Boxing Association. Rivero is not rated among the top 10. However, Rivero is a bomber who scored 36 knockouts while winning 39 of his 48 professional bouts. In his latest bout on Sept. 12. at Los Angeles, he knocked out Tony Valenti (4. The week's boxing schedule includes: ' Monday: New Castle. Eng. Terry Downes vs. Bob Young. Tuesday: Flint. Mich. Eddie Cotton vs. Henry Hank. New Hawks Top Baltimore NBA Standings By United Press International Eastern Division W L Pet. Boston .1 0 1.000 Cincinnati 3 3 .500 New York 2 4 .3.13 Philadelphia 1 3 .250 Western Division Los Angeles 3 1 .750 San Francisco 3 1 .750 St. Louis 3 2 .600 Baltimore 2 4 .333 Detroit 1 3 .250 Sunday's Results St. Louis 123 Baltimore 112 (Only Game Scheduled I By I'nited Press International Richie Gucrin, St. Louis' new dead-eye Dick, is providing the music for the sixth man theme that put the Hawks on the win ning side of the ledger. Gucrin. recently acquired from tile New York Knicker: tuckers, sank seven of seven foul shots Sunday night and de posited five baskets as St. Louis defeated Hie Baltimore Bullets. 123-112, in the only Na tional Basketball action. All five Hawk starters hit in double figures and Guerin, as a sub. made it six to bring St. Louis a 3-2 mark in Western Division competition. Bob Petlit led St. Louis with 31 points and Zelmo Beaty net ted 18. OPEN 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. rnMm msmm Pull Front Wheels Inspect Your Brake Linings and Drums n Clean and Repack Front Wheal Bearings $ Adjust Brakes and Add Heavy Duty Brake Fluid if Needed All Work Done By Experts Any American, Car ANY SIZE WHITEWAUS 24 224 Plus Tai and two trsde-ln tires of umi ili oH your car. " A WW W W vhm your doflor bcyi Mlt.ES mot STORE York (Sunnyside) Vince Sho mo vs. Antonio Marcilla. San Jose, Calif. Denny Mover vs. Memo Ayon. Houston, Tex. Rip Randall vs. Frankie Ra mirez. Thursday: Boston Tommy Tibbs vs. Vic Devola. Los An gelesRaul Rojas vs. Joey Ja cobs. Miami. Fla Tony Mama relli vs. Eddie Ludlow. Friday: New York (Garden) Florenlino Fernandez vs. Juan (Rocky) Rivero (TV). Saturday: Cologne, Germany Peter Mueller vs. Billy De Priest. Manila - Flash Elorde vs. Love Allotey iworld junior lightweight title). Hockey VllL Standings By United Press International W'.L. T. Pts GF GA Denver 4 1 1 9 28 21 Sari Fran 4 3 1 9 29 29 Seattle 4 3 o 8 28 19 Portland 3 3 0 6 19 17 Ixs Angeles 3 4 0 6 20 32 Vancouver 1 5 0 2 23 31 Saturday's Results Seattle 7 Los Angeles 2 Sunday's Results Portland 3 Seattle 1 San Francisco 3 Vancouver 1 Monday's Schedule No games scheduled Open Won By Rudolph FRESNO, Calif. (UP!) -Easy-going Mason Rudolph, playing by far the best golf of his career, tucked away his first tournament victory in our years Sunday with a steady one under par 71 that wrapped up the $25,000 Fig Garden Village Open. The bespectacled Rudolph, of Lehigh Acres. Fla started the final round with a three-stroke edge over Tommy Aaron and finished with a 275 tolal and the same three stroke margin over Aaron and Al Geiberger, who dropped an 18-foot putt on the last hole to move into a second place tie at 278. The victory was worth $3,050 to Rudolph and moved him up from 101 h to 7th place in the current earnings list with $35, 493.14. Aaron and Geiberger each collected S2.050 for their second place finish. Tied for third, five strokes be hind Aaron and Geiberger were Randy Glover, Busier Cupit and George Knudson at 283. Third place was good for $1,333.33 for each of the three. Another stroke back at 284 were Don Whitt and Gardner Dickinson who cashed pay checks for $1,050 each. Fish, like humans, get sea sick if left lo (he mercy of the waves for an extended period. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon Monday. October it. 1MJ PAGE 11 y. y--v- . ... ,, ' 1 ' ... r Y'r , VU$J!KV3SS' : . . 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