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MONDAY, NOVKMIWR inr.l I1KRAL!) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON PAGE SEVEN TIME OUT! CUTTl VDCCS Britains Laced In Cup Play District TntBe Mustangs Kick Henley Mcintosh Rambles 80 Yards; OTI Wins 4th To Cop Championship 110 HIMO, IPOtri OITO PINEHURST. N. I Th crutuiK Job Arthur Lacey.

non-nlayliiK caplaln of Oreal Britain'; Ryder Cup icolf team, had hoped lo have done on the International trophy has been postponed. Uncle Bam'a professional saw lo lhat yesterday when they ran off with six of Ihe eight singles matches and tied another to clinch the two-day competition by a 'a to V2 score, second highest margin since Cup play began In J927. When the English arrived In this country two weeks ago Lacey said they had brought the best-balanced, finest conditioned squad ever to cross the Atlantic. Thi was to iue year uiey a oreak uie 18-year spell the American had held lover them In ihle biennial test. SNKAI HPARK9 But U.S.

Captain 8am Snead touched off the winning spark will) a flurry of birdies and pars and his tournament-tested mates qulck-Iv fell fn line with some atrrma- play mad shamble of the a'd" handed Pinehur.t counlry iV iwjt nuiva snfBQ oi Max rauianer. Brltlsn open title-holder. In the afternoon Sammy was one under for 15 holes to close out the match. 4 and S. Hopping on the band wagon for the United Slates were open champion Ben Hogan of Fort Worth.

Jackie Burke of Houston, Jimmy Dcmaret of Olal, Lloyd Mangrum of Nile, and Stewart (Skip) Alexander of Lexington. N. C. Clayton Heafner of Charlotte, N. had to settle for a dead lock with Fred Daly, 1947 British open champion and only Ed (Por kyi Oliver of Seattle wound up loser.

Oliver, a last minute mibtl tute for E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, who was stopped by a heavy cold, lost to Arthur Lees, 3 and 1. It was Lees, teaming; with Charles Ward, who gave the invaders their lone foursome victory over Oliver and Henry Ransom of 81. Andrews, 1)1.

MIAMI, Mrs. E. du Pont Weir's veteran race horse. Royal Governor. Is returning to Hlaleah rnce track this season for the Wldener.

Royal Governor missed last year's running after winning the event in 1950. Reweaving Burns Tears Moth Hotes Wont Places Careful Attention Given Mall Orders Sally's Reweaving Represented fcy. NOW, AT LAST! I -mm rr hi to the Boise Broncs. Last year Weber trimmed OTI, Bend Tickets GoonSale Klamath Union hih hi ncxrJiry'arnVwThTe1 i-svs scars. The non-league Ira me.

last of Ihe Reason fur the Di, p)ayea on Bend will, be IAST NIGHT. Saturday Fignls Brooklyn Joe Glambra. 151. Buffalo, knocked oul Charley Early, 148. Brooklyn, 7.

Phlladelohia Ted CalamAn 174. I TatiiN, HaUhu i -i i. iir VhiTn.Lu? h. Los Angeles. 1(1.

Mexico City-Memo Valero. 120. M.xSaw cUuro I Sports Mirror By The Associated Press Today a Year Ago Jce Gen kicked three field goals as the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Philadelphia Eagles. 9-7. Five Tear Ago Bucky Harriv signed a two-year contract 10 manage Uie New York Yankees.

Ten Years Ago Dolph Camilli of Ihe Brooklyn Dodgers was named the most valuable player of the National league. Twenty Yean Ago Bat Bat-tallno defended his featherweight title by outpointing Earl Mitstro in a ten-round bout in Chicago. VETERAN 'CONTtNVES INDIANAPOLIS. I 4 When Ott Heller, durable playing coach of the Indianapolis Capitals in the American Hockey League skated on Uie ice opening night this season he was starting his1 23rd year as an active professional. I I "It: The OrfrROn Tech Owl rc brrnkinn record every time out When they scuttled the Vunport V.k.nu.

37-7, Bftturday on Port-Imifl Central Catholic field, two more marten went by the boards. It wait the fourth win In one fteanon, two more than any pre vjous Oretoch train has turned in. It wan the first time the Owl whipped Vanport. Last year'n 13-aII tic wan the cloneM 01 ha conic to dumping the Portlanders. KKCO.N'D I'I-A( The victory put Rex Hunsaker's rrew In necond place In tlie Oregon ColleKlate conlerence.

Tlie Owlle can cinch the M-cond apot by beal- vcniDrr i. Fullback Jim Mcintosh Kcored lor Oreiron Tech belore all the lana were nettled In their aeal. ihIcidr the opening klclcoff and rac-1 mn 80 yards lor the score. Quarterback Querlno Lelll added two more tallies In the second period, nftcr recovered fumble with sneak from the one-yard line, then the two-yard stripe. COMES TIIROl'OII Tlie Owls let George Clark loose In Ihe fourth quarter as they did Ccntralia and the El Paio.

lad came through again. Probably the most under-rated back on the Owlie souad, Clark in nrnvlnir kl unrlh mlilH mr. vnnport a lone tally came in the "uarter when Dale Stewart "vyar Ji'i on on' i The Owls will dish up a real Friday night on Modoc Field Weber College of Ogden. Utah, will bring Its squad In lo lest the Owls. The Wildcats, 13-12 losers to Boise Junior college, will offer a real test for Ihe Owls before the season closing league tilt with Eastern Oregon the following week on Modoc Field In Oretech's Homecoming gnme.

The Owls dropped a 14- decision Wolves Tie Down OCC Title By The Associated Press OCC STANDINGS rn. Orrnn Collete 0 Ortion Tefh I I .500 Vanport Colleae I 2 333 Eastern Oreon 0 i .000 tiaterear Retails Orecon College 47 Eastern Oregon 14. Oregon tech 3T Vanport 7. Oregon College of Education won the Oregon Collegiate conference title and remained the only unbeaten college team in Oregon by virtue of its 47-14 victory of Eastern Oregon college of Education In a football game at Mcnmouth Saturday. Oregon Tech won its first conference game of Uie season when 11 rolled over Vanport 27-7 at Portland.

OCE opened its scoring on a 28 yard pass from LeRoy Coleman lo end Lyle Hay. After that Bill Palmquist, Leroy Vanover. Ray Hubbard, Bud Michaels, Chuck Pin-Ion and George McGreer scored touchdowns. Roger Dasch kicked four extra points and passed' to Allen Posey for the other. Jim McAllister passed to Wes Ball for EOC's second period tally.

Glen Wcndler Intercepted an OCE pass on the five and went over for Uie other EOC touchdown. Jim Mcintosh opened Oregon Tech's scoring with a 80-yard first quarter touchdown run. Then Querlno Lelli scored twice and George Clark tallied for OTI. Vanport's onlv score came In Uie third quarter when Stan Hays took a 15-vard pass from Dale Stewart and ran five yards. ANDY TREMAINE lias signed for an armory appearance Wednesday lint an opponent for the world's light-heavyweight wrestling champion will not he announced until tomorrow.

Foe For Tremaine Searched Stanford, Troy Tiff For Bowl By Tlit? AnsocUtrd I'm rtc HtatfM-l ci I XX A Cnlll'irnla Ofi-foii Mat Waalt. HiJil Qrrgon litaliu W17 4WI Z.VI UK .000 Tlie Pacific Coast conference' northern division leu inn had the fuld all to Uiemselvcfi today they were mj Hilly urouicd on the bottom uf the htandlnKH. None turn a winitlwln of a chance at Kohc Bowl attendance except Uv buyliiK a ticket. Out out of the race for con. so-: lntion honors came a new hero, Oreuon Htute roc and unset the luvored UniverHity of Washington eleven.

40-M, dimming even the un ru. to a 21-13 Ucloo. 7n th" iJl i rovi'dd awnv from University of Southern Callformn next Saturday at Los Angeles. Even If they weren't close lo Hollywood, that game could be iiiitH ii. epic, although nobodv but nobody expected It would come to lhal when the season opened.

I.Al RKLH Oregon Stale recaptured a considerable hunk of laurel In Saturday's walloping handed the Huskies ai Seattle. Tlie Beavers bottled up ihe vaunted Husky offease. then pushed them all over Ihe field with a ground attack that couldn't be atopiicd. Fullback Sam Baker scored three of the OSC T-D. Wltn I help from Baker's scurrying feet the Heavers piled up 396 on tlie I ground.

It was Ihe fourth straight lose lor Washington. I lie cougers loued a first rate I scurc into the' Indians before drop-I ping tlie gnme at Palo Alio. A couple of Armenians by Uio namr of Gnry Kerkorlan and Hairy Hug. osian passed nnd ran respectively, Uie Indians to a touchdown during uiegon aug lis way out oi me league cellar In a transposition with Idaho, nosing out the Vandals innrhrtnu-n tinK hv ci.A... This week Uie ceilarlrcuit m.m.

bers have some more tough meat to chew on. Oregon State hosts UCLA, Washington meets California at Berkeley, Washington State has a breather with Idaho at Moscow and Oregon ducks East for an liilprsecllonal tilt with Boston University. COVER THE NATION ANNAPOLIS. OB Tlie 40-man Navy football squad comes from 22 different states In Ihe union. But not one of Uie Middles halls from Maryland where the naval Institution Is located.

Ponn-sylvanlo leads the list with 10 representatives on the team. Ohio, New York, Michigan and Texas Uiivo Uirce each. GIANT MANAGERS NEW YORK V-The last Uiree managers who won pennants for the New York Giants have all been Inllclders. John McOraw. who won len flags for the New Yorkers.

was a third baseman. Bill Terry, who copped three winners, was a first baseman. Leo Durocher, who won his first Giant pennant this year. i I i olf. cut quickly through tackle and went over.

Malln held 13-0 lead with Jul lime lor the klckoff. FALL HIIOHT Mnlln roared right bark In the aecnr.d frame but llenley'a detenae alllfrned to hold the on the one-fool line after Uene Bvana had aklpped 33 yarda and Ottoman 37. Ottoman tried two straight ainashei from tlie three-yard atrlpe Uial fell aliorl. Henley quarterback John I.ehto kicked out of danger lo mldfleld. Malm roared down lo the 30 but two straight penaltlea put them back lo the 50 again.

A tumble by Gordon Flmnt.ey on the gave Malln another acorlng chuncp Junl before Hie hflf-llme gun. but pas Intercepted by Burl Muck frustrated thin opportunity. Midway In the third quarter, Henley got lla aouped-up otfenae nparklng. 7K-VAIIII DKIVK The llurneta recovered a tumble by i'arla on their own 33 and In eight play were Jusl alx yards awuy from acorlng lerrltqry on a crunching IB-yard drive, featured by runs ol 21 and 30 yarda by I.rhln, one a bootleg play, the other a lake spin. Hut Mack'a tumble at thai point wan recovered by Malin'a Andy Travln and Malln took over on Iheir 37.

Henley seemed to fall apart when this acorlng opportunity flxzl'd with Malln atlll holding a 13-0 had. illRKK MORIH Cvana wound up hts pitching arm to give Malln three quick score In the laal quarter. A 13-yard drive that alarted late In the third quarter on Mack'a tumble resulted In Malin'a third score 10 playa later with Evana' pass to Wayne Rick spanning tlie last 30 yards. Evam Intercepted a pass thrown by Lehlo after the klckoff and the Muilanga took off on an eighl-play 43-yard touchdown march. Two pas-sen to Btevenaon ceased the march and Evan crashed In on an optional pass-run play by I'rlng lo Travi in the flats to cover the last two yards.

rrMni.K llenlev fumbled on the klckoff, t.eslle Martin recovered on Henley 40 to nave the way for Malum last score. After three ground playa failed. Kvana found Rlrk again lor a 37-yard pass play. Rick llnally split the upright with place kick and the Muatanga held a 31-0 lead with lea Uian a minute to play. After one Incomplete pass, after the klckoff, llarnnberger look oil on his 3-yard Jaunt.

There was time for Just the klckoff and one Malln offensive play when the gun Insured Malln a tussle with Pheon-Ix, Jackson county champion, for the Dial. ft-B title, either Friday or Haturday night In Medford. Tlie winner of the Joust will keep grid gear for a stale quarterfinal plavolf effort against the winner of but. I'LAtSIC LIAOI r. IV Pel.

Ml 00 .407 .047 l.andrv Inmranee 10 miburben Hllrnan iu Parkmor Orlve-ln Oregon Woolen a a Dirk needer'a 7 a KLW I 14 Wadnaaa'eVe gaaella Oregon Woolen 3 Parkmor I llaeder I Krl.W 0 Suburban Kitchen Landry 1 Suburban Kitchen Center rhalked up all but high Individual aeries last week to beat Landry Insurance and tie thai team tor the lead In the Clnsslo bowling loop. Suburban's Cleve Bennell rolled a ioi, high game of the evening, but was edged by Landry's Bill Owens for aeries honor. Ml to 5M. Owens' atrlng was 156-108-J01-S03, Bennett's 1M-304-1M-854. Tlie Kitchen's 73S and 3037 marks topped team etforu.

Although In somewhat of a slump, Parkmor'. Charlie Booth kept a tie with Buburban'e Al Hakenwerth for season's average, both holding 184's. BUI Klenas. Landry, trails closely with a M. rOACHEH IN C'ONFERNCK CillCAUO, Western Conference record book aliow that eight of th 10 football coaches In the Conference ara products of Big Ten school.

Four of the eight are coaching at their alma maters. The two non-Big Ten graduates coaching al Conlerence Institutions Clyae B. Smith (Geneva, '38) nl Indlnna and Woody Hayes (Den-Ison, '351 at Ohio Btalo Doei Your OIL BURNER NEED ATTENTION? Wt Guorontea Our Sarvict Ph. 2-2666 OIL 1102 E. Main Burntr Srvle By nr.u in no riNAI.

TtNniNIIH rn. I Oiu WXJ 3iaJ Malm Manlay Barred Heart ChlliMjiilii Merrill lloneii Hip Mnlln Mustangs have a Klamath rouiily football title turkril away In Ihcir slmwraae mirt now they're looking lur bigger prlr.es the DIM. 6 Clan fl crown, then Ui Male uauiile. Il'a long roail ahead but Jim Couroy'a lad aecm equipped to tlo the Job Judging by ihe way they took Hie ating out ol the llenely Hornet Saturday by a 31-t count. The Klamath county title battle, nn paper a (oaa-up becamo a ruut is Maim displayed a ground attack v.lilti a purpose and a radar-active Arlal game that comnletelv beluil.

niu jim rorior a highly-rated Hor. neta on their own Held In lull view ol hundred of Handing fan. HOIT The Mustangs kicked out sudden-ly with two touchdownii In the tlrnl quarter on the ground then took lo the air In the laat frame to turn the game Into a rout with three enren. Only the Jitter bug legn of a auu-Mltute back, Wilbur llarnnberger, prevented a whitewash. With mutt of the fana heading for their earn, llarnnberger took off on a 03-yard acaniper with lea Ulan a minute to ko.

He crossed the goal to give Henley tana their only excuno for cheera all afternoon. KTAI.L IIKNI.riV The tenarlnu.i MuMani: line tailed llenley'a running altar In the flrat half and only once did Henley touch Malln territory, then juat two yarda paal mldlleld. After an exchange of punta In the tlrnl quarter. Malln scored in all playa with Arby Pari covering Iba laal SS yarda on reverne play. Hut a clipping penalty called the play back and the Muatanga started over again from tlie Henley 31.

Rod Ottoman apurted to tlie 35, then nob Btevenaon caught the Henley defense napping and went all the way on an end-around aeatnper. On the aeeond play after the ensuing klckoff, Henley hobbled and IhrTard Herrlngnhaw and Ron Bun-nell recovered tor Malln on llenley'a 33. icighl playa later even though aet back by two penaltlea flleven-aon croaaed up Henley with the aame play Willi the Hornets looking for a line amaah on the one-yard line. Stevenson took the hand- mi i mt aenaeT Kan Sa aanla dare i. rraneie iPai aa ai.

Viacent (I'a i ll I Oarlm Johii Carroll Arnold ao King iPa 31 Weelern Mnnunl Montana Mlnaa Carroll tMonl i 3 Keaiern Monuna 0 alerter nregfm llata 40 Waahlnflon 14 ftfanronf II WSC 13 I'CU It Calllornla I'M: la Army a Or. ion 14 Idaho I Wyoming 34 Montana C'ollafa Ol VHiaal aniinit 4A M.ltl.h llumhia a Wealern Waihmnon at Whltworth 13 Keaiern Waahtnglon 33 Central Waah- Ion and Clark 41 Coll.ee of Idaho Oraron ralleee of rdtirallon 47 Eatt- rn Oreaon College 14 Rverell JC 40 Wenatehee JC 13 I'aelfle 1n.lvaralty 30 Parilte l.u- tliern 13 W'aihlnfton Btatt Jayvaaa 11 Ohm-pie JC l.lnftald 4.1 Southern Oregon Collaao Whitman 30 Wlllamalla 13 Washington Jayvaaa 3d Tori l.ew-la I Wailarn Hlata 40 Idallo Stale 30 Oregon Tech 37 Valtport 7 Colorado Collaga 3 Colorado Halt 0 Illinois 7 Michigan 0 Wlaconaln a Indiana 0 Mlnneaole 30 lows 3d Kanaae 37 Netiraaka 7 Oklahoma S3 Kama Slate 0 Ohio Slat 3 Norlhwaalarn Nolro Dame 1 Navy 0 Purdue 38 Pann State 0 Draka as Rraat t.akaa 30 Tulia Oklahoma AIM 7 Arkansas 33 Taxaa AStM 71 TKaa Chrtatlan 30 Baylor 7 knlra 31 PUKIiurgh 13 Tessa 30 Houtharn Melhodut 13 Atliona 33 Niw Maxlco 30 Arliona niata 34 Weal ToKas aula 0 nrtiham Young 31 Colorado AaiM IP t'nh 3a Utah Htata 30 Colorado 47 loM-a State 30 lloalon II. A3 NYU Princeton 13 Brown 0 Holy Croat 34 Colgate Columbia 31 Cornell 30 rtulgera 13 rordham 7 Maryland 93 MlMourl A William a Mary 3ft Pann It llurknelt 3 Temple 7 Dartmouth 14 Yala 10 Alabama la lleorgla 14 nuke 14 Georgia Tech 14 Kentucky 33 Miami trie I II Mlaalialppt aisle 10 Tulene 7 Tanneiaee 37 North Carolina ft Vanderblll 10 Challanooca 14 Virginia 3 Citadel 0 VMl .19 Davidson 13 Clemaon 31 Wake Foreal Mlialtalpnl l.SU 0 national pan t.gAnur Chicago Beara 37 Washington 0 Cleveland 34 Chicago Cardinals 17 Detroit 34 (Ireen Bay 17 New York Olanla 17 New York Ylnkr Philadelphia 34 Plttaburgh 11 Los Angeles 3:1 flan rranclaco IS. man at limit, Prlnevllle 14 Columbia Prap (Port- land 131 Malln 31 Henley ClaUkanla 30 Newport 0 C'tiqullle 311 Marahlleld 30 Lake Oswego 33 Wlllamliia Culver 12 Caacade loka 0 Concordia as Warranton Promoter Mack Llllard gives the eurh of the first three quarter wrestling fans anoUier doub mull. ond wh1 looked a ciear-cul event Wednesday night at the mory featuring the light nenvv-' Thon Washington State uncorked weight champion of the world.

I luuehdowns In the fourth quar-Andy Tremaine. who combines set 5ome Indian hair on lightning speed wlih every hold In 100 Xot the books. "Oh, I think th two-platoon aya tern limply wonderful; it five a flrl a good look at twice a many cote fellows!" Macartney Leads Senior Tourney RalDh Macartnev 'learla the Reame Country Club senior golf tourney with a week yet to go. Macartney's 73 net score top the field. Oolfers have until Bun-day to complete- their rounds.

Just the ticket for Cold Weather Hunting! Sportcaster INSULATED JACKETS For men and women up The Gun Store FIT in SHIRTS i WOOD'S Down Fined Coats fK WiAtM Lyf Cam is See SPORT $10- 12 Colon INDIVIDUALIZED Tremaine- opponent hasn't been i chosen but Llllard said It would be I announced tomorrow. Linaro said he dlnn I want lo throw "Just anybody" at 'Just anybody" at the champ, who can throw mov of the boys In the business with little more than a "pork chop and a breath of fresh air." READY But the rest signed, sealed delivery. of Ihe card Is and remly for The other feature match in share main event billing with Treniaine will put the Onlloptng Ghost against Jack O'Reilly, a bout thai carries more potential thrth.s than the fan can bundle In one doan, Ohio Nlcollnl, new to local patrons, goes against Jack Cnitcr 111 tlie half-hour, one-fall opener. NON-TITLE Tlie twin mains will both be one hour or Ihe bot two ol three falls. Tremaine' title won't be ut slake but the Tcxus mat king has firomlsed to put his belt on the Ine here soon.

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