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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1963)
PACE iB I . ' i si' r. if t 1 PREPARING Indicating a particular mova in one of the Klamath Falls Pelican patterns is coach Al Keck as the Pels prepare for the upcoming cage season. Receiving the Instruction are a pair of Pelican big men in 6-6 6ene COAST FOOTBALL ROUNDUP SEATTLE. Wash. (UP1) - It came up mud Tuesday, but the Washington Huskies still splashed around for two hours in an attempt to sharpen up their defense. Coach Jim Owens and his staff were disappointed in the Huskies' defenave play last Saturday against California. Injured guard Rick Sortun joined the workout, but will not play Saturday against UCLA. PULLMAN. Wash. (UP1) -The Washington State Cougars held a short workout on funda mentals and offensive forma tions Tuesday after a 30-minute meeting in Hollingbcrry Field house. Coach Jim Sutherland put the squad on the field after a two day layoff, but he stayed away from contact drills because some learn members had some pulled and bruised muscles aft er Saturday's 21-7 loss to Ore gon. Washington State is at Stanford- Saturday. MOSCOW, Idaho UPD-Ida-ho takes on Idaho State Satur day and coach Dee Andros Is working on building up the Van dals' running attack this week. Passing and defense have been the main reasons that the Vandals have won four games this season. CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPD Coach Tommy Prothro said to day that Oregon State's star end Vcrn Burke Is "running normally" again after suffering a sprained ankle last Saturday against Indiana. Tlio Beavers will leave for I-os Angeles Thursday to battle Southern California. EUGENE. Ore. (UPP -Oregon's star tandem of quarter back Boh Berry and halfback Mel lienfro are described as "much improved" as the Ducks ready for their Saturday battle at Portland against Indiana. Both have heen battling in juries for tho past four weeks. Tackle Ray Johnson, who sat out last week's Oregon w in over Washington State, also has re turned to practice. . PALO ALTO. Calif. (UPD -Coach John Halston ran the Stanlord Indians through a two- m ' i-''" I "" ' J1 Brokfi Shtxkt Whl ti "ill"! i" i nt il mil it mnttiiMajjt-iti;j- n i , BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Wheel Peck Adjust brakes to full contact Inspect wheel cylinder & grease seals Inspect front brake lining Add needed breke fluid Expire Dec. 1st East Main Brake & Alignment HERALD ANT) W I - -"""It--. hour practice session Tuesday in preparation for Saturday's Big Six meeting with Washing ton State. Ralston was favorably im pressed with the blocking of sophomore guards Bruce Kehrli and Tom Ross, who may be called on to replace John Wil bur. He injured his knee in last week's game against USC and will be operated on Thursday. BERKELEY, Calif. (UPD -Coach Marv Levy of the Cali fornia Bears said today that he is still not sure whether 235 pound sophomore left tackle Roger Foster will be ready for action Saturday in Salt Lake City against the University of Utah. Foster was Injured two weeks ago. Meanwhile, end Jack Schrauh appeared to have finally made It to the first team. He Is sec ond In the Big Six in pass- catching and has been named Big Six lineman of the week and Northern California line man of the week, but has not yet started for the Btars. He worked out with the starters Tuesday. LOS ANGELES (UPD-Unl-versity of Southern California's Trojans stressed pass defense once again today as they pre pared to meet Oregon State s football team Friday night in the Coliseum. Coach John McKay moved All-America end Hal Bedsole up to second string after Tues day's workout. Bedsole had been dropped to third string aft er the Trojans were upset by the Washington Huskies. McKay said Bedsole would play behind Fred Hill and Dave Moton who are alternating at split end on the first team. LOS ANGELES (UPD - The UCLA Bruins continued to stress defense in the practice session today in preparation for their game against the Rose Bowl-bound Washington Husk ies Saturday. In Tuesday's session, Cie Bruins worked on defense most of the afternoon, and then turned to offense under tlie lights. The offensive drill featured the r u n n I n g of quarterback Mike Ilaffner and halfback By run Nelson. Balancing Alignment Most American Can i)i)c NEWS, Klamath FalU, Ore con 6. ' Kingsbury, a transfer from Fall River (leftl and veteran Terry Ash, who stands 6-4. The Pels open the new season Dec. 6-7 at home hosting the Roseburg Indians. Rochester Scores 3-2 Win Over Aces AHL Standings By United Press International Eastern Division W L T Pta GF GA Providence B A .1 15 57 54 Hershey B fl I 13 49 57 Baltimore 9 1 13 40 48 Springfield 6 II) 0 12 53 59 Western Division WLT PI GF GA Pittsburgh Rochester Cleveland Buffalo 10 3 0 6 0 4 0 8 1 20 44 16 59 14 42 11 33 Tuesday's Besulls Rochester 3 Quebec 2 (Only game scheduled I Delensemen aren't supposed to score olten, but Rochester's Darryl Sly is a very foxy fel low who doesn't conform to standards of proper behavior. Sly, a four-year Rochester veteran, sneaked in to score CAMPER HUNTING? Here are five good reasons why you should see Ford first! COME SEE HOW COMFORTABLE A TOUGH TRUCK CAN BE BALSIGER MOTOR CO. MAIN and ESPLANADE KLAMATH FALLS, ORE OUR A-l USED CARS SAVE YOU MONEY, TOO. WnlandaT, Kmtmbrr II, 1961 41 two goals and enable the Amer icans to defeat Quebec, 3-2, in the only American Hockey League game played Tuesday night. The Aces and Americans ex changed goals in the first peri od w ith John Hanna scoring for Quebec and Sly evening up the count for Rochester. In the second period, Cieland MorUon once again put the Aces ahead, but Gerry Ehman tied the score for Rochester and set up Sly's game-winning goal at 16.19. The victory gave Rochester undisputed possession of second place in the Western Division four points behind Pittsburgh. Trout swimming upstream to spawn leap many times their own length through the air to surmount obstacles. 1. ii ihhiiimiiii lixfi .. jijgiiii!li.u..i! 'H'iii. J. .a. :jl)iiWiii!WiOT rL i... 1" ft fejT"-rnMHfyrf -f tii;ig J nfMaja-f"- "fu2;affiMaas8 !iiiS& Philadelphia NBA Standings By I'nltrd Press International Kaslern Division W. L. 9 I 8 5 4 8 4 9 Division W. I. 7 4 7 5 5 5 -3 6 3 7 Pet. .900 .615 .333 .308 Pet. .636 .583 .500 .333 .3(10 Boston Cincinnati Philadelphia New York Western Los Angeles St. Louis San Francisco Detroit Baltimore PHILADELPHIA iL'PD-The San Francisco Warriors had a "homecoming" here Tuesday night but it was spoiled by the Philadelphia 7 6 e r s , another transplanted National Basket ball Association team. Officials Absolved In Riot NEW YORK (L'PD - The judges at Roosevelt Raceway Tuesday were absolved of any blame by the state Harness Racing Commission in connec tion with the riot following the sixth race last Friday night. An estimated 500 fans swarmed onto the track, caus ing considerable damage and cancelling the remainder of the program, after the judges had refused to nullify the race al though only two horses fin ished. The otlier six entries were wiped out in a backstretch collision in what was supposed to be the first race of the twin double payoff pool. "The judges acted with com plete propriety and in accord ance with harness racing rules and regulations," said the com mission, which will hold a sec ond meeting today. The commission also an nounced that it will "actively assist in the prosecution of any one involved in the disorder and permanently bar any per son found guilty." ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE CLEVELAND (UPD - The Cleveland Indians will play 43 night home games in 1964. the club disclosed today. A pair of twi-night doubleheaders also will be played. The first night game will be against Kansas City April 17. NEW 128" WHEELBASE Ford's new longer pickup takes on 10-ft. cab over campers with ease, gives you a better ride. 2. NEW STRONG FLAT-TOP BOX Ford's new double-wall Styleside box is flat topped for solid, easy camper body mounting. 3. NEW LUXURY CAB Ford's Custom Cab seats you on 5 inches of foam, wraps you with 38 pounds of insulation. 4. BIG-TRUCK DESIGN Ford's long-life, big-truck axle, spring and frame design works to save you time and cash. 5. NEW CHOICE OF POWER ' Ford's new wider choice of Six and V-8 engines lets you power up to fit your camper. AT YOUR FORD DEALER 'S The Warriors, returning to the city they left two years ago in a franchise shift, were edged 106-102 in an overtime game by the 76ers. formerly the Syracuse Nats, it was the only game scheduled in the NBA Tuesday night. The game had another nostal gic touch since Alex Hannum, San Francisco coach. Is the for mer mentor of the Syracuse Nats. Hannum said the situation led to an inspired and "well-played" ball game but to the Warriors' Guy Rodgers, who was a colle giate star at Temple University here, it was just another road game. This despite the fact that his family was in the stands. The Warriors got a nice hand from the crowd of 5,817 when they came on the floor for the pre game warmup but the loy alty of the fans was with the current local NBA entry, the Tfters. The victory was a satisfying one for Dolph Schayes, new 76ers coach who starred for many years with the Nats un der Hannum. But for a time, it appeared the work of Wilt Chamberlain, the former favorite here, would deprive the 76ers of the tri umph. San Francisco rallied to send the tight game into overtime w hen Chamberlain, w ho has won new fame as a playmaker, tipped in Rodgers' missed jump shot to deadlock the game 96-96 as time ran out. The Warriors then scored the first four points of the extra pe riod on a basket by Rodgers and another by Wayne High tower. But the "fiers rallied to tie the game at 100-100 and there was another tie at 102-102 before Hal Greer sent the home team ahead for good with a field goal with 33 seconds remaining. Two free throw conversions by Ben Ware ly clinched the triumph. 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