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COAST FOOTBALL ROUNDUP By Lnitfd Prow International STOCKTON. Calif. lUPIi -Coach John Rohde said today Mike Hair has taken over (irst string fullback chores for the University of the Pacific. Hair replaces John Billecci who has a swollen eye. Billecci will be out for at least a week. Rohde said. STANFORD. Calif. HJPH -Slanford halfback Dick Rafts dale, bilten by the flu bug, watched from the sidelines Wednesday as his teammates prepared to meet Oregon State this Saturday at Corvallis. Ore. Ray Handley ran at Rags dale's slot while the Indians practiced goal line plays from five yards out. BERKELEY. Calif. I UP -California coach Marv Levy re ported today that tackle Roger Foster is a "very doubtful" starter against UCLA Saturday. Levy said junior tackle Tom Brown will fill in for Foster at Ihe Los Angeles contest. SAN JOSE, Calif. IUPD-In-t juries continued to plague the San Jose State Spartans today after placekicker Rich Patley pulled a leg muscle and. was ruled nut of Saturday's game with Oregon. The Spartans are also in trou ble at the fullback spot with Charley Harraway out with a shoulder separation and Herb Engel and Jerry Bonncllo doubtful because of a knee in jury and swollen neck glands respectively. PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI Halfbacks Clarence Williams and Dale Ford drew the praise of Washington Stale coach Jim Sutherland today. Sutherland said the two showed fine running Wednes day in the Cougars' scrimmage in preparation for Saturday's game with Idaho here. SEATTLE (UP1) - No major personnel changes are planned for this Saturday's contest here against Southern California, University of Washington coach Jim Owens said today. Owens ran his charges through an i n t e n sive drill Wednesday night that lasted into the evening hours. I'll bet we have your size! and it is in stock right now! This is the Meteor, crafted lo mas culine taste by Rohlee designers. And besides be ing a perfect male lo any dress suit you own, it comes in an extra wide variety of foot sizes. " WIDTH '" "6T7 J ' ' 1 10 1 I " I K I l2j 13 U 15 AA T "ISii2?X5HlI& 0 wMxzm) 1 xjxiEx Missing Sizes Gladly H SHOES 617 MAIN STREET EUGRNE, Ore. diPI'-Ore-today halfback Mel Renfro is a doubtful starter for Saturday's meeting with San Jose State. Renfro suffered a cracked rib last weekend against Washing. Ion. He sat out Wednesday's practice. CORVALLIS, Ore. UPI -Oregon Slatp coach Tommy Prolhro gave his Beavers the day off Wednesday. Prolhro said he felt the learn needed a rest before playing Stanford, fresh off an lipsel of Notre Dame, here Saturday. IOS ANGELES (UPI -UCLA coach Bill Barnes an nounced Wednesday that ho will use the same backfield for Sat urday night's football game against California that he put against Illinois last week. Larry Zeno at quarterback will be flanked by halfbacks Byron Nelson and Bill Hauck and fullback Jim C o 1 1 e 1 1 o, Barnes said. Wednesday's drill featured running and pass defense plays. LOS ANGELES (UPH Coach John McKay stressed the ground game on both offense and defense Wednesday in put ting his University of Southern California Trojans through a lengthy drill for Troy's game with Washington this weekend. Guard Bill Fisk and end John Tomas drew special praise on defense and halfbacks Mike Garrett and Willie Brown on offense. FACES TOUGH TEST ' INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPO A.J. Foyt, the national driv ing champion from Texas who captured the Indianapolis "500" in 1961, faces his most gruel ling run of the year today when he faces the board of directors of the U.S. Auto Club to an swer charges of punching a fel low driver. The incident, which occurred at the Williams Grove, Pa., speedway, was denied by Foyt, who has offered to take a lie detector test. If found guilty. Foyt could be fined $1,000 and suspended for a year. Special Ordered row aw W II f&C XV Ann IS,-, w lucks, Hig $ By United Press International Basketball coaches al the Uni versity of Oregon and Oregon Slate confirmed Wednesday they have received copies of Athletic Senior Golf Play Sees Best Field SAN FRANCISCO (UPH -The finest field in history will compete in the seventh annual National Senior Open golf championship, it was announced loday by Joe Mozel, president of the National Senior Golf As sociation. The tourney will be staged Nov. 20-24 over Ihe Sun City and Litchfield Park courses in Arizona. Among the professional en tries are defending champion E. J. i Dutch ) Harrison and for mer winners-Fred Wood. Willie Goggin and Chuck Congden. c(Dres EAGLES MIXED FOURSOME LEAGUE W L Crater Enterprises South Sixth Auto Body Sunrise Tavern Franks Saw Filing Big "Y" Lucky Lanei Kuhlman Insulation Wards Funeral Home Oregon Food Stores IWA Grigsbys Smokehouse Basin Hydraulics Klamath Gas Chuck Wagon 19' j 15' 19 13 IB 14 15 13 11 Oct. 29 results: wards , ore. fooa Stores 0; Big "Y" 3. Grigsbys Smoke house 1; Chuck Wagon 1, Crater Enl. 3; Franks Saw Filing 3, Sunrise Tav. 1; IWA 1, Kuhlman Insul. 3; Klam ath Gas 1. So. Alh Auto Body 3; Lucky Lanes 3. Basin Hydraulics 3. High team game. Kuhlman Ins. 771 ; high learn series. Kuhlman Ins. 2173; high ind. game, M., Otto Hall 199. w., Thersa Mahan 113; high Ind. se ries. M., Otto Hall 504, W., Theresa Mahan A67. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W L Deal Rite Motors 36 10 Peosi Cola 31 15 City Center Lodge 11 IS Larrys Foods 30 14 Jayhawk Fuel OH Great Northern Carter - Jones Sears Roeouck ST. Bowers Dist, 17'.i lfi''i IS'-i 20' i is ai Kimes Plumbing 15 31 Liston Aircraft 11 35 Results: City Center Lodge 4, Larrys Foods 0; Sears 4, Pepsi Cola 0; Liston 3, S.T. 1; Deal Rite 3, Carter. Jones 1; Great Northern 3, Jayhawk 2; Kimes 2, Bowers 3. High team game, Oeal Rill Motors 1033; high team series, Liston Aircraft 2906; high ind. game, Glno Cflrninl 249; high Ind. series, Clint Mills 614. JOLLY JINX LEAGUE W L Freemnns Saddlery 25 7 Automatic Transmission 22 10 Big Y Market ll' i 13' i Mouldingcraft 18' i. 13' Overhead Door, IB 14 Local Loan , IB 14 Tack Room 17 15 Duffs Heatinq 16 1 Thunderbirds 12 30 Pickelts Dairy 10 23 House ol Shoes 9 33 Cliff Yaden 8 24 Results: Freeman 4, CUM Yaden 0; Mouldinocraft 4, House of Shoes 0; Automatic Trans. 3, Big Y 1; Thunder birds 3, Picketts 1; Overhead Door 2, Dulls 3; Tack Room 2, Local Loan 3. High teem game. Overhead Door 1000; high team series. Local Loan 2631; high ind. game, Catherine Jack son 203,- high ind. strict, Gloria Cant well 49B. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE W L Eccles Motors 18 6 Cliff Yadens 17 7 Hahn Electric IS 9 Oreqon ood Ron Hill R;ch Depeu 11'? 15" i V i W i Oct. 2B results: Eerie Motors ?, Hahn Electric 2; Cliff Yadens 4, Rich Depeu 0; Ron Hill 3'j, Ore. Food High team game, Eccles Motors 1020; high team series, Cliff Yaden 3768; high Ind. game, Jom Osborne 2S8; high Ind. series, Jim Osborne 575. V Get the most out of your cor during the winter months by letting us give it a winter check up. A tune-up, lube and oil change, as well os onti-freese protection con put your cor in top shope for cold weather driving. Bring it in tomorrow. ECCLES MOTORS 606 S. Sixth leavers h: Cage Association of Western Univer sities (Big Six i basket ball schedules for 14-fiS which include the two schools. Stanford coach Howie Dall mar revealed earlier in the day he had sent out the proposed schedtiles to he ready in. case the Oregon schools were admit ted to the conference. "The proposed schedules are for 14 conference games, a round-robin on a home and home basis," he said. Oregon coach Steve Belko and OSU coach Slats Gill lim Kansas City Drops Tie With Portland PORTLAND, Ore. (UPH The Kansas City Athletics Wednesday night notified Hie Portland baseball club they were terminating their working agreement . wilh the Pacific Coast League team. MAJOR CLASSIC LEAGUE W Valliers Cafe 34 S. R. Crawley Welders Sixth St. Oxygen Sales Lewis Chevron Klamath Tractor Lucky Lanes Southern Oreqon Music Kingsley Voodoos Maurys Foreign Cars 33 IS 31 Spud Cellar 11 75 Oct. 30 results: Lucky Lanes 3, King sley Voodoos 2; Maurys Foreign Cars 0. Lewis Chevron 4; Spud Cellar 3, A St. Oxygen Sales 1; Valliers Cafe It Klamath Tractor 3. High team game, Lewis Chevron 802; high team series, Lewis Chevron 2311; high Ind. game, Carl Lane 244; high Ind. series, Bob Parlzer 632. AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE W L U S. Motorbowler 25 11 Wilson Wiley Buick 25 tl Carlsons Furniture 20' is,! Klamath Cable TV 18 18 East Side Electric 17',i iBVi Overhead Door 17 is Interstate Pump 17 19 Special lied Service 17 19 Tims Shell 12 24 KC Paint 7 25 Oct. 30 results: Carlsons Furniture 3, Speciallied Service 1; Kl. Cable TV 1, Interstate Pump 3i East Side Elec tric 3, Tims Shell 1; Wilson Wiley Bu ick 3, U.S. Motorbowler 1. High team game, U.S. Motorbowler 1015; high team series, Wilson Wiley Buick 2903; high Ind. game, Ralph Wheeler 336; high 1nd. series, Ralph Wheeler 555. WEYERHAEUSER LEAGUE Nu LOC Nuts 19 9 Belts 18 10 Spoilers 17 11 Hardboard 16 13 Kilowatts 16 l Stand-up Shed 151? Shipping Studs 15 13 Top Brass 15 13 Yard Birds 14 14 Office Overhead it 17 No Accounts 11 17 Rejects II 17 Poer House tl 17 Saw Mill 6li 31 "i Oct. 30 results: No Accounts t, Of fice Overhead 3; Kilowatts 0, Nu Loc Nuls 4; Belts 0, Hardboard 4; Stand up Shed 1, Yard Birds 3; Sawmill 3, Power House 1; Top Brass 1, Spoilers 3; Refects 2, Shipping Studs 2. High team game. Spoilers 1042; high team series, Hardboard 2905 high ind. series, Roger Babcock 555; high Ind. game, Roger Babcock 333. NIGHT CRAWLERS LEAGUE W L Elmers Texaco 27'i 12'j Bobs Regal ?3''i U'i Shorty! Flying A Anderson Studio Frenti Oil Filters No. 1 Franti Oil Filters No. 2 Lucky Strikes Whiteys Shell Basin Builders Bays Flying A 32 20 30 ll't JIVi 18 37 171 1 22 li Results: Bobs Regal 2, Lucky Strike! 3; Shorlys Flying A 3, Baiin Builders 3; Elmers Texaco 3, Franti Oil Filters No. 3 2;'Whiftys Shelf 1, Franti Oil Filters No. 1 4; Bays Flying A 1, An derson Studio 4, High team game, Elmers Texaro 663; high team series, Elmers Texaco 3357; high ind. game, Jesse Brlmon 233; high Ind. series, Wiley Tucker 715. On Slate ited their comments lo mechan ics of the schedule. "With a (ew adjustments on our present schedule, it could he worked out, 1 believe," Rel ko said. Some adjustments would have to be made in our schedule," Gill agreed, "but I think they could be worked out." I, Expansion of Ihe Big Six is up to the presidents, but there have been a number of indica tions lately that Ihe Oregon schools will he invited to join within a few years. The action left the status of baseball in Portland in doubt. The final decision is epected to come at the minor leagues meeting in San Diego Dec. 1-3, when Portland learns whether it can get another working agreement. "Frankly, I'm not very opti mistic," said club president Arch Kingsley. Kingsley said tlie major prob lem is finding a place to play. Multnomah Stadium is up for sale, but so far (here have been no buyers. The Kansas Cily action was not unexpected. There were in dications during tlie season that the Athletics were not happy with the dimensions of the park or the weather in Portland. The Beavers had worked with Kansas City for (lie past two years and in 1959. They had an agreement wilh the St. Louis Cardinals in 10 and 1961. Willamette Back Cited PORTLAND lUPIl-William-ette halfback Walter Maze and 'Whitman linebacker Craig Gun there were named Northwest Conference back and lineman of the week Thursday. Maze gained 141 yards in 25 carries Saturday as Willamette scored its first victory of the season: a 7 0 decision over Pa cific. Gunther, who weighs only 147 pounds, was a standout in a losing 21-0 effort at Linficld. Conference statistics this week whowed .Mickey Hergert length ening his conference rushing lead. He lias 598 yards in 113 carries so far this season and tlie 154 yards he gained against College of Ddaho Saturday gave him 3.575 for his career, break ing the record of 3.421 set by iGary Grill, also of (Lewie and Clark. Bill Hcnselman of Lewis and Clark is Ihe leading passer with 43 complelions in 73 attempts for 693 yards and Linficld's Larry uMillcr leads in pass re ceptions with 27 for 332 yards. Merger!, is tlie leading scorer 'with 13 touchdowns for 78 points. 39.80 PER CASE BUY YOUR SHOTSHELLS BELOW WHOLESALE! 3 Inch 12 or 20 Gauge sf AA PER 10 - 16 - 20 - 28 and 410 SHELLS yy BOX Remington 12-ga. Pump SHOTGUN VENTILATED RIB BARREL MODEL 870. Reg. $119.95 Now . . 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Celtics, St. Louis Hawks Keep Top Rungs In Pro Court Action NBA Standings Eastern Division W i. Pet. Boston 4 0 1.0(10 Cincinnati ' 5 3 .625 Philadelphia 2 3 .4(10 New York 2 6 .250 Western Division W I Pet. .714 .(Kill .600 .286 .200 St. Louis 5 2 Los Angeles 3 2 San Francisco 3 2 Baltimore 2 5 Detroit 1 4 Wednesday's Results Rostnn, 108 Detroit 102 Cincinnati 115 Los Angeles 107 SI. louis 121 New York KM Philadelphia 111 Baltimore 108 By Uniu-d Press inlcrnittlnnal Elgin Baylor isn't what he used to be at least not so far in the young National Bas ketball Association season. The Los Angelo star was the most consistent high scorer last season in the Lakers' drive lo the 'NBA playoff finals. How ever, tlie 28-year-old forward scored 25 points in the Lakers' loss to Cincinnati Wednesday night a typical output this season. Whereas Baylor's shooting percentage was 45 per cent last season, the five-year pro is hit ling on only about 35 per cent In five games. NBA All-Star teammate Jerry West, who has topped Lakers scorers in (heir five games, had 37 points Wednesday night. Cincinnati's Wayne Embry, with 30 points and 15 rebounds, and Oscar Robertson, with 36 points, sKiiled the Lakers' g995 These Only At Falls, Oregon Thursday, home opener before 14,533 fans at the Sports Arena the larg est opening game crowd for Ihe Lakers . since Ihe franchise moved to Los Angeles. In other games Wednesday night, the NBA champion Bos ton Celtics remained undefeated by downing Ihe Detroit Pistons for the 10th straight lime 108 102; the St. Louis Hawks came from behind for the second straight night lo defeat the New York Knickerbockers 121 104; and Hal Greer scored 39 points to pace the Philadelphia 76ers past the Baltimore Bul lets 111-108. if, , v 7 . ELK HUNTERS -FARMERS SPECIAL! From Now Stodge Purchased From Stock Thomas Will Give Absolutely Free -r 90 Gal. Gas Tank WITH HAND PUMP ... PLUS Lockable Tool Compartment There is no additional charge! See The Dodge Boys in the Gold Coats Now! THOMAS DOPGd 424 So. erh St. October 31, 1983 No games were scheduled for tonight. Boston remained the only un beaten team (4-01 by profiting on a balanced scoring attack, allieit without Ihe services this season of former NBA-great Bob Cousy, John Hgvlicek of the Celtics sal nut the first half in the game against tlie Pis tons, but wound up tlie game's scorjiig leader with 22 points. Billy Wcfiill, playing his (irst game for S. Louis, scored 15 mints, 11 of I hem coming in a lS-miflute finny in the second halfi dene Ehue, involved in the Until Nov. 25 With "Where Service Srill Counts" PAGE-SC McGiU deal, netted seven points in his first game for Bal timore, one of his shots cutting the Philadelphia lead to 108-106 before the 76ers went on tp win. 2 IS NEW AND MODERN f ft Available Soon in V y KLAMATH FALLS Every New TU 4-7714 Pickup 411 Main Ph. TU 4-8878