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See or Call Ut for Complete Details JUCKELAND MOTORS, 11th & Klomoth FOR BALL CONTROL Prep Playoffs Open Throughout State By United Press International Oregon's high school football playoffs get under way tonight with three games in class A-l and A-2 competition, including the big one at Roseburg which could decide a state title. Medford, defending stale A-l champion and top-ranked again this year, takes on the Midwest em League champions in that contest. Metro League champion Bea verton plays Parkrose, the Wil co titlist, at (Parkrose in the DOUBLE LIFE! V RUGGED for man of action V COMFORT-GIVING for thof rolaxlng Uliuro hours or Your International Dealer, Ph. TU 2-2581 other A-l quarterfinal game to night. Games Saturday match Grant of Portland against West Linnin Portland and North Salem-Pendleton at Pendleton. Phoenix, the top-ranked class A-2 team in the state, plays Douglas t o n i g h t at Southern Oregon College in Ashland. Games Saturday send Woodburn to Vale and Junction City against Siuslaw at Florence. North Catholic plays Willamina in Portland Saturday night. One class B game is sched uled, with Mt. Vernon at Eagle Valley of Richland. 49ers Set New York Workout SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The San Francisco Forty Niners take off today for New York and their Sunday battle in the Polo Grounds with the New York Giants. The departure was originally scheduled for Saturday, but the Prospector management agreed to move it up a day at a cost of about $1,000 in order to guar antee the team a Saturday workout in the Polo Grounds. The Giants, defending king pins of the Eastern Division and co-leaders this year, are 17-point favorites in Sunday's battle. The Forty Niners ran through a relaxed rainy day workout Thursday at Redwood City. Coach Jack Christiansen of the Forty Niners. who says that the Giants should rate as 25 point favorites, learned that of fensive back Alex Webster and tackle Roosevelt Brown might miss the action for New York. He was not impressed. "They've been out before and it hasn't made too much differ ence. AH they do is call on somebody just about as good," he said. INC. BUY The Showdowfi: Packers Vs. Hears By Lnited Press International The champion Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears square off Sunday in a show down that has generated more interest than any regular-season clash during the modern era of the National Football League. Green Bay is a four-point pick to beat the Bears at Chi cago and break the first-place deadlock in the Western Divi sion. Both teams have 8-1 rec ords, the Packers having won eight straight games since los ing the season opener to the Bears. 10-3. in Green Bay. A sellout crowd of nearly 50. 000 will jam Wrigley Field: tickets are being scalped for as high as $50 apiece; security guards have been posted to keep practice sessions secret, and the CBS television network or this game has been expand ed to 116 stations. Owner-Coach George Halas, who has experienced remark able success in converting his Bears to a ball-control and de fensive team this season, fretfully commented that "any way you look at it, the Packers have the edge." Commented Coach Vince Lombardi of the Packers; "It's Ijferatti athletes PdDMF HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath IT'S DIFFERENT, Ducks Don 't Meed Water PORTLAND (LTD - North west football teams usually con sider tlie rain an ally when playing intersectional contests, but Saturday's Oregon-Indiana game is an exception. The Weather Bureau's predic tion of showers over the week end is about as popular as an outbreak of measles in the Ore gon camp, where hopes for a victory rest largely on Bob Ber ry, the nation's ninth leading passer. Berry, despite a knee injury which caused him to miss parts of two games, has completed 70 of 125 passes for 1,212 yards and 11 touchdowns so far this sea son. Two of Oregon's three losses came in the games in which Light Heavyweight Title Shot NEW YORK (UPD-C-rcgorio P e r a 1 1 a of Argentina and Wayne Thornton of Fresno, Calif., fight tonight at Madison Square Garden for a possible shot at the world light heavy weight crown. On the basis of their respec tive non-title showings against champion Willie Pastrano this year, Peralta is favored at 11-5 to beat Thornton in their na tionally televised 10-rounder for his 26th straight victory. Handsome, black-haired Pe ralta, 28, is heavyweight cham pion of Argentina and ranked 10th among world heavyweight contenders; but both he and his handlers claim he can pare down to the light heavyweight, 175-pound limit with case for a title shot. Grcgorio gave champion Pas trano perhaps the worst beating of his career on Sept. 20 in a non-title 10-rounder al Miami Beach, where the South Ameri can made his United States de but. In Peralta's second United 8rokes Shocks Wheel Balancing Alignment BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Wheel Pack Adjust brakes to full contact Inspect wheel cylinders & grease seals Inspect front brake lining Add needed brake fluid Expires Dec. lit East Main Brake & Alignment SERVICE East Main & Wantlond TU 4-3337 true the Boars haven't scored too much this year. But one thing they've done is control that ball. Frankly, we have to break up that control if we're going to win Sunday." Only one other came on this week's NFL program has seri ous bearing on the champion ship race. That's the battle in the Eastern Division between the Cleveland Browns (7-2) and the St. Louis Cardinals (6-3. The Browns are 74-point picks for the game at Cleveland. In Sunday's other games: Hie New York Giants (7-2 1 will be out to retain at least a share of the Eastern lead at home against the San Francisco For ty Niners C2-7; the Pittsburgh Steelers (5-3-1 , also in the race, play the Redskins (2-7 at Washington; tlie Detroit Lions (4-5) are at home against the Los Angeles Rams (2-71; the Minnesota Vikings (3-fi enter tain the Baltimore Colts (4-5), and the Cowboys (2-7) take on live Philadelphia Eagles (2-6. 1) at Dallas. New York is favored by 17 over San Francisco; Pittsburgh is '7 over Washington: Detroit 10 over Los Angeles; Dallas 5 over Philadelphia and Baltimore 3 over Minnesota. Falls, Oregon Friday, November 15, 1963 BUT . . . Berry was hurt. He still won't be able to run well Saturday, but his arm is Ihe important thing. Adding to the Ducks' hopes for an aerial victory is the fact that 13 of the 18 touchdowns In diana has given up this year have come through tlie air. Rrnfro To Play A dry field also would help Oregon's speedy backs, includ ing All-Amorican Mel Rcnlro, another injury victim. He suf fered a cracked rib against Washington three weeks ago, but showed rapid improvement in workouts this week. Oregon also was cheered Thursday by the news that Larry Hill, tlie other regular halfback, will be available for Wanted Slates fight tonight, he seeks his 40th victory and 12th knock out in 41 bouts. He says he lost only his first bout on a knock out by Mauro Mina of Peru. Thornton's 29-3-1 record in cludes 18 knockouls. He, too, was stopped once. NAIA Rates L&C Eighth KANSAS CITY (UPI) -Lewis and Clark of Portland, Ore., ranked eighth this week in the NAIA football ratings. Central Washington was listed in ninth place and Linficld 12th. Nortliern Illinois topped the list, followed by St. John's of Minnesota, Emporia of Kansas, Kearney State of Nebraska, Prairie View of Texas, North east Oklahoma State and South west Texas. Florida A&M was 10th. XT Most American Cars THE'SPOILERS' OSU-Troy Resume LOS ANGELES (UP1 -Coach Tommy Prothro's Ore gon Stale team of "spoilers" meets the University of South ern California' tonight for the first time in three years in the renewal of an old football ri valry. The last time tlie Beavers and Trojans clashed was in the opening game of the I960 sea son and John McKay's debut as head coach for Southern Cali fornia fell flat under a 14-0 de feat. Since that meeting, both teams reached success peaks. The Trojans last year emerged as tlie national champions w hile Oregon State with the sensa tional Terry Baker guiding it climaxed the successful season with a 6-0 victory over Villa nova in the Liberty Bowl. This year, going into tonight's clash at the Coliseum, the Bea vers and Trojans own identical 5-3 records. It is the next to PAGE IB limited offensive duly. He suf fered a partial shoulder disloca tion two weeks ago and was though to be out for the season. Indiana, rated a slight under dog by the oddsmakers, rests its hopes for a fourth consecu tive victory on fullback Tom Nowatzkc, a 220-pound blaster who demolished Oregon State 20-15 last week with a touch down, two field goals and a pass interception. Oregon has a 5-3 mark for the season, but has never bcalen a iBig 10 team In seven previous tries. About 20,000 are expected al Multnomah Stadium, but good weather and the lure of Bcnfro, Berry and Nowatzke could raise that to 25,000. Game time is 2 p.m. NEW JOB MILWAUKEE (UPII - The Milwaukee Braves announced Thursday that Jack Tighe will have a different job next sea son. He managed the Braves' Denver farm team this past year. Tighe, the former manager of the Detroit Tigers, will scout both major leagues and do spe cial assignment work. BEST Belts of Exotic Leathers. .by last game for both teams who clash with traditional rivals the following week and the success of the season hinges for both on their final two games. Oregon State has been an in dependent team, since the old Pacific Coast Conference folded and the Beavers would wel come rejoining their former league rivals in tlie Athletic Association of Western Univer sities if invited. Tlie Beavers, as a result, are anxious to make a good showing tonight. And despite Soutliern Califor nia being favored by two touch downs, Oregon State has the material of which upsets are fashioned. Their chief weapon is one of the best passing at tacks in the West. Gordon Queen has been an able replacement for the grad uated Terry Baker and in Vcrn Burke the Beavers have one of the great pass receivers in the nation who last year set nu merous collegiate records as a receiver. In addition, Prothro has a bevy of speedy backs that In clude LcRoy Whittle, Dan Es palin, Tim Osmer and Booker Washington. Southern California's offense stuttered last week against Stanford but exploded for 25 points in the second half to pull out the victory. The experience Craig Fcrtig gained going all the way on offense as a replacement for tlie injured Pete Beatliard may be reflected FOR THANKSGIVING Annual igrj Saturdays & Sundays Starting at 1 PM Handicap - Anyone can win! Come out! Win an all-expenses paid trip to Hawaii! Bowl anytime Handicap. Qualifying Rounds now in progress for the HAWAIIAN BOWL-AROUND LUCKY IDEA FOR CHRISTMAS DREWS Mffiltore 733 Main Action in a smoother team effort this week. 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