Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 07, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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    HERALD AND NEWS, Klunath
Bingo! Trotter Visit
Good For $79,660.30
WE5TBURY, N. V. UPI -Every
Wednesday night, &Ir,
and Airs. Joseph Mariano ot
Wateibury, Conn,, journey to
Roosevelt Raceway and wa
ger a few dollars on the trot
ters. Mrs. Mariano decided to re
main at home Wednesday night
because of the rain, so Joe. a
S$-year-old bartender, "didn't
feel too lucky" vixen he bought
10 two dollar tickets on the 2
KINGSLEY FICLO LADIES
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Freemans Westtrner 33
Thomas Doefg IS '
Mc&augneys Trading House
NCO Club No. 1 .7
.5
Mannies Drivt In
NCO Club No. 2
Adlar Furniture
Hillls Refrigeration
Sarl'i
Merchandise Mart
Hatters Furniture
Crigsby Smoke House
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18
13 20
Kesuiii: origsBy smona House i,
Freemans Wtsierrwr 0; NCO Club No.
1 , Sari's 1) Hlllts Re-rHjeraJion J,
Halters Furniture 3; Adair Furniture
0, Mannies Drive In 1; Merchandise
Wart 3, McGaugheys Trading House
3; Thomas Dodge 4, NCO Club No. 2
1.
High team series. Thomas -Dodge
K0i Mgh team game, Thomas Dodge
733; high ind. series, Charlotte Pafc
lewski 52!; high Ind. game, Charlotte
O Palciewski m.
H &L1 DAY SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE
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The 4 Aces U 4
Crterw Pickers 7
Channel Masters 7 9
Gutter Snipes 6 10
Channel Masters, won 1. tost 1;
Cherry Pickers, won J, losvj; The 4
Aces, won 3, lost 1. Guitar Sfiiej,
won 1. lost 3. J
nig) team game, The 4 Aces 759;
h'prt team series. Channel Masters
2U3; h'qh !r. game, Julie McCoiium
Id; (Toft ind. series. Julie McCoiium
50
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Lucky Lfiaftt
"49" Cilfc
C P. Mb W.W. Waitf
O O'Kflir'j JmVQO Ch(j
Aitmnt Grocery
Pwlwfl'i Mnrkot
Merrill
Qing's SataMile
il 18 7 17'
17 W
16 39
3D
rv Carr'a Sftvs
20
23
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LansKfyjr
Nov. 4 rtwaHs: Bins' $d?Qtiar C, No
Khfl 4; "41" Clb 3, AdWwant Gfft
cery 1,- Merrill Meem 2'. Paidga's
Mrket Vi Erv Caro's Boys 3.
0' Hair's Memtrtef Chwel 3f CP. &
W.W. Wnrd 3.eMuSsM-ove Plumbing 1
Hurry Lmatw Inswanca l Lucky
uaRr 4.
High tflftm game. Merrill Mcest 919;
hi3h iKtm icrlflfe, fterm hA 2439;
hi;) In. SST(W, Johnny Spjley 2;
h'&b U4. wriM, lw0QJone$ 415.
ftm$s lwo lebo05
valuers cittn
S R. CrSwiW
An St. Oy?M
Ufrffft Cw
Hifcv
La iky Lm
KtmnMtt 7 rattan
ftflpryi F6ffl3tt CMS
Soumtyt OreK .Wisie
Cellar
2
34
24
12
18 22
12 28
v Nov. resons: t.ewts (.nevron i,
Vnltiers Cat 2; So. Ore. MuskQ
Mjrvs For. Cars. 3; Lucky L&tas
3, Sf)9 Cellar 1; KlrtmtOb Trac. 0,
KirtjirflY Voe 4; S.R. Crftftw 2.
Mb St. Oxyg. StflJ 2.
Hiflh iiene. S.RCrvIey V?ftl-
l(ws 8JU hot) twn serial. Lucky
Lanes 'Mi; hdjh ln4. 4flm- Sutch
Ki.3h 24; hlah irw. Aftrles, LS
Bitter
t&afffiami L5Atiff!
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U.S. Mcftrtowlec 29 1!
Wilton Wiley Mick
Carls&As Furniture
Klamath Cable TV
Overhead Dear
East Sid Electric
Interstate Pump
WW (allied Sarvice
Tims Shell
38 12
33' 3 Itti
19 21
19 17
18 32
1? 23
14 2b
KC Paint 10 34
Nov. 6 results: Interstate Pumo 1,
Wilson WSiey Bulck 3; KC Paint 3,
Kt. Cable TV 1; Carlson 3, East Side
l;(t' S. Motorbowler 4, Spec. Svc. 0;
Overhead Door 2. Tims Shell 2.
High team game, U.S. Motorbowler
1038: high team series, U.S. Motor
bowler 29$; hiqh ind. game. Keith
Warner 2(3; high Ind. series, Larry
Gereghty 419.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
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Cedes Motors 20 8
Clitt Yadens 19 9
Harm Electric 16 12
Oregon fpvi is' 13'i
Dearing Q W'i
Rich DePeu 3 2S
Nov. 4 results: Ecctes Vtrs 2. Ciiff
Yadens 3; Dearing 3, Hahn El. !
Oe. Food J Rch OePeu 0.
High fear Jgame, CHtl Yadens 955;
Mah team series. Ciiff Yadens 2814;
htgh Ind. gsma, BUI Cunningham 1W;
high Ind. series, Bit! Qnningham 541.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
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Deal Rite Meters 74 14
Javhawtc Fuel OK 7 16
Pepsi Cols 33 17
Larrys Foods 23 17
City Center Lodge 37 18
Great Northern 71' s 18' i
Carter - Jones 19 2s
Sears Roebuck 18 22
ST. 17'S 22'
Kimes Plumbing 17 33
Bowtrs Dst. 15 25
Luton Aircraft 14 34
Nov. 5 results: Great Northern 4,
Deal Rif 0: Litton . City Ctr. I; Lar
rys S. Scars Roebuck 1; J ay hawk 4,
Bowers 0; Kimes 2, Carter-Jones 2;
S T 3, Pepsi Coia 3.
High team game. Jeyhewk 1053;
high team series. Jayhawk 23. hjh
Ino. game. At Parsons JJI; high ind.
series. John Dolenshek 412.
JOLLY JINX LEAGUE
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Freemes Seddiery
Automatic Transmission
MowWirtgcraM
8-g Y Mar
Ovt'head Door
Local Loan
Tack Room
36 10
35 11
33' s 13' i
31'j U'l
31 IS
Falls, Oregon Thursday. November T, 1963
and 6 combinalion in the first
half of the twin-double.
When both horses won, Joe
decided to "wheel" the No, 5
horse in the eighth race with
every entry in the ninth.
It was the smartest wager
Joe Mariano ever made.
Sure enough, the No. 5 horse
(Sea Missile i won the eighth
and when Lieut. Byrd clicked
at $61.60 in the ninth, Joe the
bartender wound up with the
Duffs Heating
Thunderbirds
picfeefts Dairy
House of Shoes
Cliff trader.
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37
Nov. 5 results:
Mouldingcraft 4,
PickeiJs 0; Local Loan 3, House of
Shoes 1; Big Y Market 3. Freemanj
); Overhead Doer 3, Ctf Yaden ;
Thunderblrds 3. Tack Room 3; Auto
Trans. 3. DuHs 1.
High team game, Freemanj 7;
high team series, Thunderbirds-Locel
Loan lie) 25M; high tnd. game. Eve
Chiiders 315) high ind. series, Haiel
Healon-Zftlma Wikher (lte 503.
BASIN BOWLERS LEAGUE
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Bull Shippers
Late Comers
Grandma's & Pa's
Luckouts
Lees 76
The Duds
Pin Pals
17 13',
24 16
34 16
23
23
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Catabons -Toms
Meat Market
Bow! Weevils
Spit Balls
Grease Monkeys
CR
Pu..x Pins
Frustrated Four
C&H
Gutter Balls
Pin Dusters
Valley Service
Alley - Ooos
Alley Cats
Gutter Dusters
13 28
r 3i
Results: Gutter Dusters t, Alley
Cats 3; Team No. 12 3, AHey-Oops t
Goffer Bails 3, Pin Dusters m Frus
trated Four 3, C&H ; Spinalis 3,
Punk Pins O ; Catabons a. C&R 0;
Grease Monkeys 0, Luckouts 4,- Bowl
Weevils 1, The Duds 3; Bee's & 'Que's
2, Lower Lakers 2; Pin Pals 2, Grand
ma's & Pa's 1 Toms Meat Mkt. 0,
Late Centers 4; Lees 76 O, Bull Ship
pers 4,
High team game, Luckouts 77t; high
team series. Luckouts 7100; high Ind.
game (men J, Bob Heaton 210, (wom
en), Sue garry H4; high Ind. series
(meo. Chuck Roethier 546, (women).
Sue Sarry 484.
Mtf&Jt CLASSIC LEAGUE
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Richardson PfaVKC
Duffs Heating u
Herald end News
Victors
McKaigs Potatoes
Dales -Body Shc
Br yet Owens
Acme Concrete
25 IS
2 16
19 21
18"i 21li
16 O?
IS's 24's
28
Results: Victors I, Acme Concrete
3; McKeigs Potafoes 0. Duffs Heat
ing 4; Herald and News 0, Daies Body
Se & Bruce Owens 1, Richardsons
Plastic 3.
High o1"- iftme. Any Sitanl-Doo
NsOhowskl (tie) 224; hish Ind. series,
E;l Brasks 40?; higft team game,
Dal ftwy Shot 914; high team se
ries. Dales Stdy Shop 2708.
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Mossbacks 7Vt
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Dorr is Lions 32 10
Merrilf Lions 32 10
O ion Tamers 17 I4'4
Roarers ij ?a
De-ris Slmbas 11 21
Cowardly Lions 10 22
Tokf(ee Lions 23
Results: Roarers 4, Oorris 'mbas
0: Mossbacks 4, Cowardly Lions 0;
Dorris Lions 2, Lion Tamers 2; Mer
rill Lions 3, Toketee Lions 1.
High team game. Lion Tamers 863;
hiqh team series, Mossbarks 334; high
Ind. game, V4r- Samples 224; high ind.
series, samples 599. 0 O
WOMENS CLASSIC LEAGUE
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Crater Lake Meats 35i 10'i
One Hour Martinizmg
Browns Piumblnq
SoarkEs Car Wash
Holiday Bawl
Connors Service Company
Suburban Finance
Crater Lake Dairy Prod.
13
19' j H's
19'i 16' s
Wi 19',
tS's 70' i
14 32
9' i 36V
Results: One Hour Martlnijmo 4,
Sparkle Car Wash 8; Holiday Bowl 4,
Suburban Finance 0; Crater Lake 31 t,
Connors "j; Crater Lake Dairy Prod.
3, Browns Plumbing 1.
Hiqh team game, Crater Lake 01
ry Prod. 686; high team series, Holi
day Bowl 1965; high ind. qame. Bert
Warner 333; high ind, series, Bert
Warner 583.
HOLIDAY MASTERS LEAGUE
Petersen
Lewis Chevron
The Gun Store
8mgs Satellite
Klamath Lorrber and Box
Squirt
Crater Enterorisei
Benmnqton Steei Bfdqs.
Klamath Troohy House
Results: Lewis Chevron
23 ?0
237 n
nm
233
23!. 3
231.46
221 11
Troohy House 0: Crter Enterprises J,
Bertrtmgfon Steel 0; ti Gun Store j,
Bmgs Satellite 1; Klemsttt Lr. & Box
2, Squirt t.
Hst team flame, Saulft t8; high
team series, Lewis Chevron 32?l; tgn
tnd, game. Marion Grant 334; high
Ind. series, Gary SNearer 443.
NIGHT CRAWLERS LEAGUE
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E'merj Terecu I5's
Boos Rega) v i ir
Pranti 0(l Filters No. I 25 JO
Anderson Stud-o 3 Ji j
Franti Oil Filters tiQ. 2 23 J2
Shortys F!ying A 33 2?
Lwcfcy Strikes 23si ?2' j
Whiteys Srteit 25 2i
Bairn Byiiaeri Jti ?'
Bays Flying A U 11 .
aesutts: Elmers Teeo t, Whitev I
Shelf 3; F'entl CM! F titer No. 2 3. j
Anderson Sudo 2; Stwtys Fyifg A
1. Ffirifi Oil Filters Ho 4; Says j
Flying A t, Luty Strikes ; Bes.ft f
Builders I. Bots Regal a.
Hign team oame. Franti ol Filters
No 1 ngn team senes. Lucky
Strikes 333S; high ind game, Coy
w;iet 2H; high tnd. series. Coy W.tes
tr w
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only winning ticket on a record
twin-doubie payoff of $T9,660,5X
Asked what be planned to do
with his windfall after ac
cepting a chetk for the fuU
amount from the harness
trade's mutuel manager, Josecri
Lynch, Afariano said:
"I plan to help my married
daughter, Elaine, with her new
house and pay my taxes with
the rest."
The previous record twin-double
payoff was $68,228.80 at Suf
folk Downs, Oct. 19, during thai
track's tixroughbred meeting.
The highest previous twin-double
return at a harness track
was $37,H6.M at &lon!iceHo
Raceway, Aug, 18.
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B.SUSLES IH BRASS Bob Harper of Coraopotii (Pa.i
High School does double duty at the football garnet as
ha plays the trumpet during halftime and is the team's
No. I punter. UPI Telephoto
Braves Win Final
Gridiron Contest
ALTURAS - The Modoc
Braves ended the 1963 football
o
season with a rousmg vic
tory overlh e Trinity Wolves last
Saturday afternoon.
Sparked by three oufstan-feig
runs by flanker back Richard
Hughes. Ifce Braves defeated
the Wolves 40 - 20.
After s first quarter TD by
the Wolves, the Braves came
back in the second quarter with
a ground drive climaxed as
Hughes scored on a reverse.
Jim Van loan kicked the con
version to put tSi Braves in
fee lead.
Hughes followed up with a
spectacular 50 - yard run on a
reverse for the second score m
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SUCCESSFUL VISIT Joseph Mariano, bartender of Waterbury, Conn., is in h
monsy $79,660 worth after winning e record twin doubls at Roossvett Raceway
Wedneiday. He holdi winning ticket and ihs big, fat check. Mariano was the only one
in the pool. UPi Telsphoto
the second half. On an optica
play, quarterback David Starr
went 40 yards to make the half
time score, 20-7.
Following the winning pattern
set in the first half, Hughes ran
the kickoff back 80 yards to
score in the opening few min
utes. A pass by halfback Van
Loan to Scott Sheflin scored the
conversion point for the Braves.
Later in the third quarter,
linebacker Bob Helherwiek
picked up a fumble by the
Wolves on their 15-yard line and
ran it over for another score
for Modoc.
The Trinity eleven came back
to life in the fourth quarter with
a pass from Dennis atcGlyn to
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Elk Hunting Rated
Good In Northwest
POKTLAXD flfPl - Th
weekly report on fishing condi
tions prepared by the State
Game Commission:
Northwest: Silver salmon ang
ling fair to good in Tltamook
Nestucea area and a few 40-50
ling fair to good in Tillamook
Bay; a few sleeihead being
taken in the Nestucca, Trask
and Wilson; Fern Ridge Reser
voir near winter level and cat
fish angling improving: Dorena
Reservoir producing good rain
bow catches.
Southwest: An occasional
stoelhead is being taken in the
Cleveland Rapids, the "Forks,"
and Winchester and Idlejtd
areas in Umpqua system; Ten
mile Creek good for jacks; Coos
and Coquille Rivers generally
poor for salmon; Rogue River
has been fair far steclhead
from Grants Pass to Graves
Cregk, and good in the Lobster
Creek - Agness area; Chinook
fishing has been good with clus
ter eggs but most (Hh petting
dark; Sixes and Elk Rivers
poor,
Northeast: John Day River
in good condition from Kimber
ly downstream for steeihead.
PORTLAND IUPH Here is
the weekly bunting report from
the Oregon State Game Com
mission: Northwest: Eik hunting in the
Clatsop unit continues good with
many large bulls being taken.
Southwest: Elk hunting has
slowed in this area due to the
animals holing up in the deep
timber. Ac jess on back roads
is becoming more difficult as
rain soaks the area. Pheasant
Dan Carpenter for six points.
The conversion point was made
on s pass to Carpenter,
Carpenter set p the last TD
for the Wolves 'with an inter
cepted pass in the fourth quar
ter. During the &ist two minutes
of the game Modoc scored
again when quarterback Starr
broke through on a sneak and
went 40 yards to the goal line
after a fine key block hy John
Ford,
and duck hunting is also slow.
Central: Generally poor
for both elk and waterfowl.
Only small flights of ducks and
geese have been observed and
elk are feeding at highest eleva
tions. Deer permit holders are
having only fair success.
Northeast: Storms in the area
have improved elk hunting con
ditions, particularly in Wallowa
County. Grant and Umatilla
counties should also begin to
produce. Pheasant hunting is
only fair in Union and Baker
counties.
Southeast: Elk remain, in the
higher country and lack rf good
tracking snow has hampered
hunter's efforts. Ducks and
geese flocking in large numbers
in Warner Valley and Summer
Lake is due to improve with
coming storms.
Prep Star
Named Top
PORTLAND tUPl - Milt
Serafin, quarterback for St, He
lens, as named the outstand
ing scholar-athlete among senior
backiicld men in the TYV prep
football league.
Ho will compete for the met
ropolitan area scholar-athlete of
the year award, to be presented
Dec. 2 by the local chapter of
the National Football Founda
tion and Halt of Fame.
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hardtop, sedart, wagon, or convertibte, you'tl tike the
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NBA Standings
By lotted Press International
Eastern Division
WLPct.
Boston ? 01.000
Ctocinnati 6 i Mi
New York J T .809
Philadelphia 2. T .236
Western Division
WLPct.
St, Louis T 2 .78
San Francisco 4 1 ,6fif
los Angeles S J .255
Detroit a S 586
Baltimore 2 7 222
Wcdansdav's Result
Boston !39 Cincinnati 121
St. Louis 112 Baltimore 110
Los Angeles- ill New York 109
Detroit 119 Philadelphia tot
By I'nited Press InternaUonat
It's too early to throw in (lie
(owe! on the Eastern Division
race of the National Basketball
Association, but Boston does
kk unbeatable.
The fast-moving Boston Cel
tics scored 139 points to Cincin
nati's 121 Wednesday night as
the New York Yankees of pro
fessional basketball surged to
their seventh win without a de
feat. The Royals, pre-season hope
fuls for cracking the Celtic leg
end, are barely over the ,508
mark in the Eastern Division's
second spot with a 6-5 record,
Six Straight Wins
The St, Louis Hawks have a
streak of sis consecutive vic
tories that put them in front of
Western Division teams. The
Hawks, led by Bob PeJttt's
pouits, came from behind to
knock over the Baltimore Bul
lets 1 12-1 10.
The Los Angeles Lakers atsa
won their game by two points,
ttl-!0B, over the New York
Knicks. to another NBA coo
test Wednesday night, the De
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You can fell when a new car has caught on.
You hear its name more. You see it on the street more.
If this is the year yon picked to bay a new car,
it becomes one of the cars yonre going to look at.
Have a look.
The 1964
Jim Qlseri Motors, Inc. 522 S. 6th St., Kfomath Falls
troit Pistons shifted its starting
lineup and produced a I9-tM
victory over tl Philadelphia
78ers,
The Knicks travel to Sao
Francises to play the Warriors
in the only scheduled league
game lor.: gilt.
Boston scored more than Si
points to each period us ith Sam
Jones topping Celtic scorers
with IS points. Bill Russell
grabbed 19 rebounds and helped
frustrate Cincinnati Jerry Lu
cas in the first period. Lucas
Bearcat Is
Top Player
PORTLAND ttJPti -Dave
Quintan, Lewis and Clark's "olh-
er" halfback, and end Dean
Popp of Willamette w ere named
Northwest conference football
back sad lineman of the wrack
Wednesday.
Quintan caught Vhitman look
ing for conference rushing lead
er Mickey Hergert last Satur
day and carried the ball for Its
yards and three touchdowns.
The Pioneers won the game
49-0.
Popp recovered two fuiitWes
to set p touchdowns as Wil
lamette stopped College of Sda
ho 20-tt
Hergert widened his rushing
lead and now has M yards in
133 carries for a 5.2 average
lie' also Sa the scoring leader
with U touchdowns and 84
points.
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CHRYSLER
Celtics
Status
eventually aeored 29 points, al
though Oscar Robertson fed the
Royals with 14.
West Paen Lokere
The Hawks fett U paints be
hind the Bullets in Baltanore
after leading flO-55 at the half.
But Mm BamMB stole the ball
repeatedly in the final 12 min
utes as the Hawks rallied ta a
six-point lead, 99-93. Terry
Discfcteger, who collected SS
points, paced the BuBets to a
late rally but H fed short.
Elgin Baylor, showing Kite!
EEgia Baylor, showing little
efforts of his injured knee,
scored a personal season high
of 3J points and Jerry West bit
for 35 in the Laker boms vic
tory. The Pistons win moved them
out of fee Eastern Dtvtsistt cel
lar as Baltimore took Detroit's
place. Ray Scott paced the Pis
tons with 30 points.
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