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    Hornets, Troy
Travel Friday
Henley at St. Mary's, Sacred
Heart at Illinois Valley and
Phoenix at Lakeview.
' This is the lineup for area
teams in Rogue Valley League
action Friday night as the
schedule moves to the eighth
contest of the year and sixth
in counting play.
Ross Cariaga's Sacred Heart
Trojans draw a somewhat du
bious assignment in taking on
the strong Illinois Valley Cou
gars in tiieir home lair.
Tlve Trojans, currently tied
with Lakeview for league base
ment honors, are figured to re
ceive another sound lesson at
the hands of tlve Cougars.
Illinois Valley lost its first
league contest of the season
last Friday night to the No. 1
- rated A-2 team in the state prep
ranks, Phoenix.
Thus, the Trojans catch the
Cougars in a vicious mood and
eager to make amends for the
loss last week. The Trojans
mere handed their fifth league
setback and seventh of the sea
son last weekend by Eagle
Point.
At Lakeview, the surprising
Honkers have the large chore
of attempting to derail the
Phoenix express. Roy Robert
son's Honkers have surprised
teams in their last two outings
before losing.
First it was the Illinois Val
ley Cougars held to a score
less deadlock at halftime two
Fridays ago before dropping a
12-0 decision and last Friday
night it was a 7-6 lost to the
Henley Hornets.
The Honkers take a 0-5 league
record and a 1-6 season mark
into the contest against the un
defeated records of the Pirates
in seven games.
And the Henley Hornets,
smarting from a near upset at
the hands of Lakeview last
Friday, travel to St. Mary's
of Medford Friday night.
Len Weber's eleven takes a
THURSDAY MRS.
BOWLINO LEAGUE
W
Putnam Logging 19
(deltas 18
Aibers Feed '
Lands Kevnoles '5
Ganongi Variety U
Dorothys Beauty Salon H
Garrisons Ups Downs 1
Eds Shot Repair 1?
Pinups 12
16
Friesen-Welman company w m
Odessa Mercantile 12 16
Elmers Texaco 8 ?0
Oct. 24 results: Pinups 3, Dorothys
Beauty Salon : tdetias I. Elmers Tex
aco 3; Eds Shoe Repair 0, Putnam
Logging 4; Garrisons Ups & Downs
3, Lands Keynotes 1; Albers Feed 3,
Ganongs Variety t Odessa Mercan
tile 3. Friesen Welman Co. 1
High ind. series, Lois Gumbert 509r
high single game, Lois Gumbert 1W;
high team game, Friesen - Welman
Co. 651 j high team series, Putnam Log
ging wi.
MEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
W L
Greenwood Masonry 29 7
Cascade industrial 2 '2
Team No. 6 22 H
Eiectrolux 21 IS
Durant Real EMail IS 21
Linkvllle IV 13 23
Thomas Sheet Metal 12 3
' Lauras Beauty Fair 8 28
Results: Thomas Sheet Metal 3,
Team No. 4 ti Durant Real Estate
1, Greenwood Masonry 3; Lauras
Beauty Fair 1, Cascade Industrial 3;
Linkvllte IV 0, Electrotgx 4.
High Ind. game, Jim Gray 236j high
Ind. series, Marl Steidle 590; high
team game. Cascade Industrial 801;
high team series, Eiectrolux 2189.
COFFEE CUP LEAGUE
W
L
10')
Jerrys Drive-In
2Ui
Fashion Cleaners 21 11
Bings Satellite 1? 13
Klamath Auto Wreckers 19 13
Tower Furnitur 18 U
Big Y Market 18 U
Leons '?' K's
East Main Brake I Align. IS U
Bowden Music Company U 18
Chuck Wagon ' 14 18
Basn Building Materials 10 72
Rings Sneet Metal S 27
Oct. 29 results: East Main Brake
tnd Alignment 3. Leoni t; Jerrys
Drive-in 3, Rings Sheet Metal !i Tow
er Furniture 1, Big Y Market 3; Bow
den Music Co. I, "Fashion Cleaners
3; Klamath Auto Wreckers 4. Chuck
Wagon 0; Sings Satellite 1, Basin Bidg.
Materials 3.
High team game. Tower Furniture
?4J; Utah team series, Jerrys Drive-m
MAOj high tnd. game, Virginia Morey
210; high Ind. series. Pat Bridge 504.
HITI OWL LEAGUE
W
H-U'
A&Ds
The Sweeoen
Le't RtgMs
The Mustangs
The Gooters
Too Cats
The Shaqgy "V
The Cubs
What Knots
10
M'i ll's
;o 12
it n
Hi
13'
11
21
26
27
Results: The Sweepers 1
Top Cats
1; Th GOOlers 7. A&Ds 7;
The Mus-
tangs i. What Knots 0; The Cubs 3.
The Shaggy "4" 2; Lett Rights 0. H
Le s 4.
Hgh team game, Mustangs 801;
high teem series. Mustangs 230i high
Ind. game (men), George Cornell 23;
high ind. series (men), Stan Holt 5?S:
h-gh Ind. game (women), Cathy Hotl
Ifi; high ind. series (woment, Evelyn
Duncan SO J.
LEFTOVERS LEAGUE
Jones 0 Suoo'y
Glass Mt. B'OCk
Medo Bet
ChilCOte & Smith
Metier BfOtheri
Lime Market
Unique Merkt
Tuieiakt Ventty
O'ene Start
Cco Homes
Results: Gss Vt
Bel 0; Little Market 4. CMco'e 8
Prefect Agotntf
Major Medical Expense
wtth
ttjitttklt'l Ltvtne lnirt
John H. Houston
Kervtre tnte 111
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4-1 league mark and a season
record of 5-2 into the contest.
The Crusaders are 3-2 in count
ing action.
For the Hornets, the meeting
will mark an attempt to down
the Crusaders fcr the first time
since St. Mary's became an A-2
school three years ago.
In 1951, the Crusaders ripped
the Hornets 25-6 and last year
the Hornets let a 13-0 halftime
lead melt away as the Crusad
ers came on for a 19-13 victory.
"We will have to be much
sharper than we were against
Lakeview if we plan on beating
St. Mary's and staying in con
tention for the league title," is
Weber's pre-game thought.
The Crusaders this year are
considered to be basically an
inexperienced ball club, with
their principal hopes riding on
the abilities of quarterback Bob
Batzer.
Batzer is a junior who missed
the first part of the season
with a broken ankle. The Cru
saders own speed in the person
of sophomore Jeff Randolf and
the line is centered around all
conference guard John Lucas.
Weber feels the Hornets
have yet to "... . play a com
plete game. We've either played
well during the first half or
second half, but not the entire
game."
As a result some offensive
and defensive changes in t!e
Hornet lineup this weekend is
figured.
The Hornets will go into the
contest with some players still
nursing early- season injuries.
Roger Vargo, LeVoy Young,
halfback Kim Hale, end Elton
Schiro and quarterback Bugs
Lewis are all fighting injuries
and whether they will be ready
for the Crusaders by Friday
night is still a question.
This is the lineup for area
teams in the .Rogue Valley
League, with important con
tests upcoming as the season
nears the final games.
Smith 0; Unique Market 4, Echo
Homes 0; Jones Office 3, Olene Store
Ij Metier Brothers Vn Tulelake Va
riety High team game, Metier Brothers
725; high team series, Little Market
2049; high ind. game, Betty Eastman
177; high Ind. series, Esther John
son 466.
HOLIDAY MASTERS LEAGUE
Peterson
Points
Lewis Chevron 217.22
The Gun Store 315.95
Bings Sateltite 2U.72
Bennington Steel Bldgs. 211.40
Squirt 210.88
Klamath Lumber & Box 209 27
Klamath Trophy House 207.13
Crater Enterprises 206.61
Results: Lewis Chevron 3, Squirt 0j
The Gun Store 2, Bennington Steel 1;
Klamath Lor, A Box 2, Klamath Tro
phy House 1; Crater Enterprises 3,
Bings Satellite 0.
High team game, Lewis Chevron 801;
high team series, Lewis Chevron 2265;
high Ind. game, Les Bieber 229; high
ind. series. Earl Taber 614.
NIGHT CRAWLERS LEAGUE
W L
Elmers Texsco 24' i 10' t
Bobs Regal 31 1 a 13' i
Shortvs Flying A 19 16
Franti Oil Filters No. 1 17
Anderson Studio 18 17
Whiteys Shell 17 18
Franti Oil Filters No. 1 17 18
Basin Builders 15'i it'
Lucky Strikes till 19'
Bays Flying A I) 24
Results: Frantz Oil Filters Ho. 1 0,
Elmers Texaco 5; Bobs Regal 3,
Franti Oil Filters No. 2 2; fiays Fly
tng A 3, Shorty s Flying A 2t Whit
eys Shell 3, Anderson Studio 1i Basin
Builders i. Lucky Strikes 4 i.
High team game, Elmers Texaco
6?6; high team series, Lucky Strikes
23J3; high Ind. game. Bud Russ 214;
high Ind. series. Bud Russ 733.
WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
W L
Crater Lake' Meats 72 10
One Hour Marlinnlng 20 17
Sparkle Car Wash W 12'
Browns Plumbing U'j 13
Connors Service Co; IS 17
Suburban Finance )i II
Holiday Bowl 12' j 19'
Crater Lake Creamery 6'. Jj'i
Results: Holiday Bowl 4. Crater
Lake Creamery 0j Connors Service Co.
3, Suburban Finance 1; Crater
Lake Meats 3, One Hour Mertlniilng Ij
Sparkle Car Wash 3, Browns Plbg. 1.
High team game. Holiday Bowl 71 Si
high team series. Holiday Bowl 7011;
high Ind. game, Ritchie Dunn 227; high
ind. series, Eldina Greenwood S7I,
BASIN LIONS LEAGUE
Dorrts Lions 70 I
Mossbacks 19' t tVi
Merrill Lions 19 9
Lion Tamers y 12'
Dorris Simbas 11 17
Cowardly Lion JO )
Roarers 9 19
Toketet Lions t M
Results: Mossbacks Lion Tam
ers Merrill Lions 3, Oorris Sim
bas It Cowardly Lion 2. Toketee Lions
2; Oorris Lions 3, Roarers 1.
High team game, Dorris Lions 717;
high team series, Dorris Lions 1951;
hgh ind. same. Len Syttme 211; hlgn
lod. series, Murl Long Hi.
STACKS IPSET
TOVKO iLPH - Earl Buch
holzofthe L'nited States upset
Australia's Ken ftosewall, 8-6,
Tuesday in the feature match
of the second-day world pro
tennis tournament at the Tokyo
Metropolitan Gymnasium. Buch
holz had defeated Australia'!
Rod Laver, 13-11, on the first
day of the tourney.
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STATE MEET NEXT The Klamath Falls Pelican cross,
country team, winner of the District 4-A-l title for the
second consecutive year last Saturday at Medford, i
currently preparing for the state meet slated next Sat
Huskies Seeking Title Clincher, While
Mustangs-Antlers Tangle; Honkers Home
The Merrill Huskies seek to
wrap up their second consecu
tive Klamath B League title
Friday night as they face the
always - dangerous Chiloquin
Panthers on tie Merrill grid-'
iron.
The Huskies have rolled to a
6-0 season mark and a 4-0 rec
ord in counting action, with two
scheduled contests remaining
including the Panther meeting
Friday night..
On the same night, the Ma
lm Mustangs attempt to keep
their winning ways, after drop
ping early - season league con
tests, as they meet the Bonan
Royals, St. Louis
Pro Cage Winners
NBA Standings
By L'nHed Press International
Eastern Division
Wh Pel.
Boston 3 0 1.000
Cincinnati 4 3 .571
New York 2 5 .286
Philadelphia 1 3 .230
Western Division
W L Pet.
Los Angeles
St. Louis
San Francisco
Baltimore
3 1
4 2
3 2
2 4
1 3
.750
.667
.600
.333
,250
Detroit
Tuesday's Results
St. Louis 109 N. Y. 103 (OT)
Cincinnati 108 San Francisco 101
(Only games scheduled)
Things seemed hopeless for
the St. Louis Hawks Tuesday
night when they trBilcd 95-01
with 24 seconds left to go, but
they managed to pull out a win
over hapless New York.
Reserve guard John Barnhill
popped in a pair of one-handers
within 19 seconds to send the
game into overtime. Then the
Hawks scored eight straight
points in the overtime session
and went on to a 109-103 de
cision. The night's only other NBA
contest took place at the oppo
site end of the nation where
Cincinnati got off to a 25-6 lead
over San Francisco and still
was ahead at the final buzzer,
108-101.
At New York, four Haks
fouled out in the bruising de
fensive brawl. Bob Pettit wound
up with 21 points to take scor
ing honors while ex-Knick Rich
ie Guerin had 20. Guerin fouled
out and Barnhill replaced him
just in time to save the game
for St. Louis.
Tim Hoover made his debut
at center for New York and
grabbed 17 rebounds while scor
ing 16 points. Len Chappe! led
the Knicks with 20 points.
At San Francisco, Oscar Hob
ertson shot seldom and hit of
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DISTRICT CROSS -
za Antlers at Henley.
Gene Christenson's Huskies
are favored to stop the Pan
thers for the second time this
year and thereby insure a re
turn trip into the stale grid
playoffs.
In an earlier meeting, the
Huskies came away with a
hard-fought 25-14 decision over
Cordy Kuist's Panthers.
The Panthers take a 1-2-1
league record into the contest
and a season mark of 1-4-1,
Last Saturday, in the first
half of a football doublehead
er at Merrill, the Huskies
topped the Antlers 20-0 for their
ten in another dazzling per
formance. He would up the eve
ing with 28 points while rookie
hotshot Jerry Lucas added 21.
Wilt Chamberlain led the War
rior attack with 32 points.
San Francisco cut the Royal
margin to five points late in
the first half, but Kobertson
found the range and Cincinnati
pulled out to an ll-point lead
during the third period.
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NOW A PACKER Zeis Bratkowski, Lot Angelet Rem
quarterback for the pest 2'j years, stuffs a football in
with his traveling gear after a final workout with hit two
sons prior to reporting to the Green Bay Packers. Bret.
Itowski, 31, and formerly with the Chicago Beers, will fill
in for the injured Bart Starr. UPI Telephoto
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COUNTRY CHAMPS
urday at Willamette University et Salem. Pictured, left
to right. Coach Phil Harder, Merkel Britt, Dave Vaagen,
Bob Scholl, Bob Robins, Ralph Totton, Gary Maw and
Terry Metier.
fourth league triumph.
That evening, Andy Travis'
Mustangs collected their second
league win by skipping over the
Panthers, 9-6. The Mustangs
now own a 2-2 mark in count
ing action and a record of 3-4
for the season.
Bonanza will face the Mus
tangs with a 2-3-1 season rec
ord and a league standard of
0-3-S.
Out of league play, the Tule
lake Honkers attempt lo con
Cardinal Duo Near
NFL Passing Mark
NESV YORK (UPit-Thc St.
Louts Cardinals' pass-catching
pair of Bobby Joe Conrad and
Sonny Randle are heading for
a National Football League rec
ord and so is t h e Chicago
Bears' defensive backfield.
Conrad and Randle have com
bined to catch 70 passes and if
tiwy continue this pace Uiey
will break the season tiwo-man
record of 126 set by Tom Fears
and Elroy (Crazy Legs) Hirscfl
of the Los Angeles Rams in
1930. '
The Worlds
Finest Bourbon
since 1795
tinue winning as they host
Butte Valley of Dorris. The
Honkers have moved to a 4-3
record as an independojit.
Last Friday night a 22-0 vic
tory was recorded by Uie Tu
lelake eleven over visiting Ce
darville. This is tlie weekend schedule
for Die county small schools,
with the Klamath B League
Hearing the end of the c a m-paign.
The Bears have intercepted 22
passes so far this season and at
this pace could surpass the
team mark of 42 set by t h e
lireen Bay Packers ui 1042.
The Cardinals regained the
NFL total offense lead this
week and remained the No. i
passing team by a wide mar
gin, according to the falosl sta
tistics released today. Tim
Cleveland Browns remain tops
in rushing.
There were no changes among
the defensive Jeaders, the De
troit Lions remaining first in to
tal and passing defense and the
trt-eon Bay Packers staying on
top in rushing defense.
CHICAGO FIRST
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first time in a football game
against Wisconsin in 1913.
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W
inless Mounties
There' a couple of records
involved in the Oregon Tech
Eastern Oregon contest Satur
day at La Grande.
Both are in favor of Hon
Pheister'a Owls.
' The first is the JaoHhc Moun
taineers have turn lost 15 con
secutive Oregon Collegiate Con
ference contests over a three
year period.
The second is the Oregon
Tech Owls have defeated the
Mounties the last six consecu
tive years.
A definile point against the
Owls: It's Mounlie Homecoming-
Last year the Owls hosted
EOC looking for the first vic
tory of ihe season.
They found u ty a score ot
19-7,
This year the Owls take a
more respectable 2-4 record
into the game and a 1-2 league
mark as opposed to the Moun
ties' league standing of 0-3.
But. despite all the points ta-
voring the Owls, the fact its
Mountaineer Homecoming time
remains.
Last year it was the strarg
Portland State Vikings against
Uie aiounties in this festival
time and the Viks were very
fortunate to -come way Jrom
La Grande v3th a 2-0 victory
by virtue of a safety.
And despite weir unimpres
sive record, the Mounlios have
at least three ball players who
can cause big trouble.
Oib is halfback Kicb Barton
Tie EOC eleven was handled
by "Weber State last weekend
Boxer Gets
'Michigan1
Ring Title
FLINT, Mich UP1) Seat
tic's Eddie Cotton slrengtheneu
his bid for a shot at tlve ItftUt
heavyweight title hcM by Wil
lie Paslrano Tuesday night by
lett-jabbing his way to a 15
round unanimous decision over
Henry iBank.
.Cotton, ranked as tlie No
challenger to Paslrano, won Die
Michigan version of the hgin
heavyweight crown before a
meager crowe of 855 persons.
Tliere were no knockdowns
during the battle.
Cotton was never in trouble
except in the ninth round when
he was staggered by Hank's
overhand right, but he man
aged lo jab his w ay out of
trouble.
Hank has wan 54 fights, lost
is, and fought to three draws.
Cotton, has a 46-14-1 career ree
trd including 21 knockouts. He
has laken Uie count only once.
Referee Jack Stein had Cot
ton winning 149-144, T. Hay
Johnson of Flint scored it 148-
137 in Cotton's favor nd Fran
cis Sheplieid gave it to Cotton, ',
146-1 SO. ;
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48-7 and limited to only 75
yards rushing.
Barton picked up 71 of these
yards.
He eurrently ranks fourth in
OCC rushing stats with 241
yards and a 1-sir-yard average.
Another is end either left or
right-Lee Wick. He's caught
seven passes in three league
games far 207 yards and two
touchdowns and it was Wick
scoring the lone Mountaineer
TD iast weekend on an aerial.
Then there's quarterback
Dick VanMatre who has hit on
13 passes for 89 yards and two
touchdowns in conference ac
tion. Another Die Owls will worry
about is center and defensive
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Tries
tackle Steve Slranahan, who
was named to Oregon Collegi
ate Conference AU-Star team
last year as a defensive man.
It's a wing-T sJfease (he Owls
have been working to defend
this week, with everyone in
good shape 4iih the exception
of Sonny Luke.
Luke injured his tack slight
ly in tfce Southern Oregon game
and increased the problem in
last weekend's Oregon College
fray. He was due a complete
check today to determine if he
would be ready for the Moun
taineer fray.
The Owls "wrap op -workouts
today sad are scheduled to
leave for the Eastern Oregon
city Thursday.
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