Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE HEART OF THE OFFENSIVE MACHINE
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INTERIOR HORSES This it the interior forward wall which has opened the biq holes
. for Merrill's talented backiield ponies. It will be this group, in addition to ends
I -Larry Conner and Ted Roller, not pictured, facing the Wasco Redsides in the semi.
r'-final contest at Maupin Saturday afternoon. Pictured, left to right, right tackle Lynn
.
A DUBIOUS HONOR...
Long (1801, right guard Doug Woods (180), center Earl Danosky (185), left guard
Dwight Winther (165), and left tackle Bill Geraghty (1751. Roller adds 160 pounds
and Conner 165 pounds to the total weight of the offensive line to give the Merrill
forward wall an average of 172 pounds per man.
DUCKS ARE FAVORED
Oregon Ducks Seeking first Victory Over Beavers
Since 1958; Coach Prothro Installs Gate Guards
EUGENE (UPI) Oregon
will bo seeking its first victory
over Oregon Slate since 1958
'when the traditional rivals meet
here Saturday in the final
game of the season.
The Beavers won 20-17 last
year, 6-2 in 1961 and 15-7 In
1959. The 1960 game ended in
a 14-14 tic.
The Ducks have been made a
S-point favorite on the strength
of a 6-3 season record and last
weekend's come-from-behind 28-
22 victory over Indiana.
Oregon State has a 5-4 record
after losing by an identical 28
22 score U Southern California
last Friday night.
Oregon's main Job will be
stopping the pass combination
of Gordon Queen to Vern Burke.
Queen leads the nation in touch
down passes this year with 16,
and Burke has caught 9 of
them. Burko, who led the na
tion with 69 catches a year ago,
has 42 and Is in second place
this year.
The Ducks have their own ex
plosive offense in Quarterback
Bob Berry, who has thrown for
14 touchdowns, and All-America
halfback Mel Rcnfro, along with
halfbacks Larry Hill and H. D.
Murphy, the hero of the Indiana
game.
Murphy caught a Berry pass
for the winning touchdown with
11 seconds to play.
The Wcbfoots continue to Im
prove physically after taking a
3jjvratti ant. Jfrtos
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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon Thursday, November 21, 1963
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L&C Awaits
Playoff Bid
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPD
The National Association of In
tercollegiate Athletics Wednes
day selected Kearney State
(Neb.) College as the second of
four teams for the semifinal
playoffs for the N.A.I.A. foot
ball championship.
St. John's (Minn.) University,
with an 8-0 record, was named
last week as the host team for
the eastern playoffs, scheduled
for Nov. 30 at Metropolitan
Stadium in Minneapolis.
the true old-style
lentucky bourbon
always smoother because it's slow-distilled
Pioneers
Now 8th
KANSAS CITY. Mo (UPI -Lewis
and Clark of Portland
ranked in eighth place today in
the weekly NA1A football poll.
Central Washington was
ranked 10th and Linfield of Ore
gon ltith.
Tho leader was Northern Il
linois.
beating from Washington In Corey, who has a bruised elbow
mid-season. The only casualties to go with a bruised back he
of the Indiana game were guard suffered earlier. Both may play
Mark Richards, who sprained an' Saturday, however,
ankle, and end and kicker Buck ' At Corvallis, Beaver coach
Tom Prothro has had guards
around bis practice field all
week and won't discuss the
physical condition of his squad.
The Beavers suffered several
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THE GUIDING HANDS Head Coach Gene Christensen, right, is pictured with as
sistant mentor Jerry Grereneveld checking the clip board holding scouting reports
and plays of the Wasco Redsides. The grins of both mentors are more of the forced
variety as they attempt to prepare the Klamath B League champion Huskies for th
meeting Saturday with the strong Redsides in the state semifinals.
injuries in the Southern Cali
fornia game and guard Al Fun
ston will miss the Oregon encounter.
football ph&diriiDitA
as seen by Klamath Basin Prognosricarors
0u California UCLA WSU , Ptnn SI. Noli-. Damt Marrlll Grant Suv.rlwi
vt. v. vi. vi. va. va. va. va. vi.
Oraqon Stanford Use warn. Pitt Iowa Maupin Roiiburg N. Silim
Dick Bumalo
ljjj Coach Orison California , USC Waih. Pitt Notra Oama Marrlll Roiaburg N. Salim
' '(DTI 'co'ach Orogon Stanlord USC Wain. Pitt Iowa Maupin j Grant N. Salam
YVeber " .
Henley Coach Oragon Stanford USC Wiin. put Notra Oimt Maupin Roiiburg N. salam
Bob Moore
Booster Pros Oragon California use Wain. Pinn St. Notra Damo Maupin ttoiaburg N. Salam
Wanda Burleson
Housewife Oragon California use Wain. Pitt - ' lewa Maupin Roiaburg N. Salam
Dick Briggs
Herald & News Oregon California use Waih. Pitt Notra Dama Maupin Roiaburg Biavarton
Dan Walters
Herald & News Oragon Stanford USC WSU Pann St. Nolro Oama Marrlll Grant Baavcrlon
Bill Gould :
Herald & News v 0r,,M California USC Wain. Pitt Iowa Marrlll . Roiaburg N. Salam
SEASON'S
Bumala Phalitar Wabar Moora Burtaion Brlgga Waltara Gould
RECORD IMH UU- Kill ! BlhJ 11-12-1 IMt-l 27-lt-l
Battle Misses By Yard;
Ventura Tops Receivers
PORTLAND (UPD-Portland
State fullback Andy Berkis won
the Oregon Collegiate Con
ference rushing title , by one
yard on his last carry of the
season, league statistics showed
today.
Berkis gained 133 yards
against the Seattle Ramblers
Saturday for a total of 648 yards
on 134 carries for a 4.8 aver
age. Oregon Tech's Bob Battle,
w ho played the same number of
games but finished a week ear
lier, had 647 yards on 169 car
ries for a 3.9 average.
The pasang title went to
Southern Oregon freshman Bill
Hi-Fi Set, Burglar
Alarm Bench
Champ
STANKOItD, Calif. (l'PI -A
dormitory prank wiU keep
Larry QuMtad, the national col
legiate 100 yard dash king, off
the Stanlord track team this
year.
Hunting
Permits
Available
A few deer hunters who Iwve
not obtained permits (or any
special hunt or either-sex hunt
ing area will have on more
chaitce to score this year. The
opportunity exists in the Wald-purt-Mapleton
hunt scheduled
(or the nest two weekends,
Nov. J3-24. and Nov. 30-Dec. l.
Reuirements for this hunt in
clude hunting license, unufed
deer tag and VYaklport Maple
tnn permit. Bag limit Is set
for one deer.
It was disclosed Wednesday
that Qtiestad, a 20-year-old jun
ior, had been suspended from
scncot tor a hill year as a
result of a prank in which he
set off a burglar alarm attached
to a hi-fi set. Speakers located
throughout the dormitory blast
ed residents from their sleep.
Stanford track coach Payton
Jordan admitted he was disap
pointed at losing the' fastest
sprinter in the school's history,
but said "we've got to live by
the rules. Larry admitted his
error and said he guessed he'd
have to start growing up."
Altlwugh he will not be elig
ible for reinstatement until Jan
uary. 193. Questad said he
planned to get a Job in Palo Al
to and work out under Jordan's
superviAion In preparation for
the 14 Olympics.
Questad had times of :09.3
and :20. in the sprints and
also captured the sprints In
Moscow in the IT. S -Russia
Bailey, who completed 97 of 198
for 1,026 yards and 7 touch
downs.. Mike Schrunk of Port
land State led in passing yard
age with 1,038 on 66 completions
and had 13 scoring passes.
Freshman Vic Ventura of
Oregon Tech led in pass recep
tions with 34 for 533 yards and
2 touchdowns. Jim Hollingsworth
of Portland State caught 30, but
they went for 564 yards and 10
scores. Doug Olsen of Southern
Oregon won the scoring title
with 8 touchdowns and 25 extra
points for 73 points, and Keith
Farrell of Portland State was
the leading punter with 30 for a
34.6 average.
Berkis was voted the confer
ence Back of the Week and
tackle Glen Moses of SOC won
the Lineman of the Week award
for his play despite a 32-0 loss
to Santa Clara.
CKLLAR-DWELLERS MKET
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.
t UPI) The Washington Sena
tors will play the New York
Mets in the annual Hall of
Fame baseball game here July
27. 1964. The game between the
American and National League
cellar-dweHers will help mark
the 25th anniversary of the Hall
of Fame.
Extended Seasons Set
Last Chances For Deer
Deer hunters holding unit per
mits for the Baker, Lookout
Mountain, Catherine Creek, Fort
Rock, McKenzie, Metolius, Pau
lina, and Wasco big game man
agement units will get their last
crack at deer this year when
several extended hunts get un
der way this month. In all
cases, an unused deer tag and
unit permit are necessary to be
eligible to hunt during the ex
tended seasons.
In northeastern Oregon, three
holders. These include the Elk
hom Area for Baker permit
holders, with the season sched
uled Nov. 30 through Dec. 8;
the Durkee hunt (or Lookout
Mountain permit holders, with
the season also scheduled Nov.
30 through Dec. 8; and the
Medical Springs aiea for Cath
erine Creek permit holders, with
this season scheduled- next
month, Dec. 14-22. Permit hold
ers in these areas must hunt for
antlerlcss deer only.
Four hunts are on tap in cen
tral Oregon. Fort Rock per
mit holders will get one last
chance this weekend, Nov. 23
24, on the Fort Rock Winter
Range area. Antlerlcss deer
only may be taken. The Meto
lius Winter Range will also have
a short season. Nov. 23-24, avail
able to Metolius unit permit
holders. Antlerlcss deer only
may be taken. Paulina unit per-
NOW IN STOCK
COMPLETE SELECTION OF
1964 PONTIACS
For the first time tinet our showing we hove
for immediate delivery 1964 Pontiae hard
topt, sedans, station wagons and convertibles.
ECCLES MOTORS
606 S. Sixth
mit holders will have the Pau
lina Winter Range for a week
end hunt, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1,
and may take antlerless deer
only.
NOVEMBER 24TH
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