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Herald and News from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE HEKALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1954 dairy's liffleeS St oquiii District Honors At Stake Ball Group To Study Problem COLUMBUS, Ohio Wl Legis CLAYTON HANNON, Sports Editor cr lation aimed at aiding the ailing minor leagues will be considered Nov. 29-Dec 3 as the National Assn. of Professional Baseball Leagues meets in annual conven Slade, Bob Baker In Battle PHILADELPHIA puts, burgh's Bob Baker tangles with New York State champion Jimmy Slade in a 10-round nationally televised heavyweight bout with a chance that the division rankings may need reshuffling after It's all over.

1 Baker, expected to weight a bulky 212 pounds. Is favored to beat the 180-pounder from the Bronx despite the fact that late ring rankings list Slade No. 5 in the division, Just ahead of Baker, Slade has a record of 33 wins, 20 losses and draws. His most outstanding bout this year was a knockout of Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson. Baker has won 35, lost 5, drawn 1.

He has won four out of five this year, his one loss to light heavyweight champion Archie Moore in March. tion at Houston, Tex. George M. Trautman. president of the association, Fsiday an Bed-Ridden Net Star Figures In U.S.

Victory nounced the convention would 'con sider 23 amendments to the ma jor-minor agreement, many of them mapped by joint committees front the big and little loops. NEW YORK I Bill Talbert, hed-ridden captain of the U.S. Among the amendments up for action are: Davis Cup team, said today Amer BOOSTING of Baton Rouge, making his third trip Down Under; and two teen-age hopefuls, Mike Green, 17, of Miami, and Jerry Moss, 18, of Modesto, Calif. Vic Selxas, the present national titleholder, will delay bis departure ica should recapture uie tennis trophy from the Australians this To allow major league teams to year "if we can hit the right frame of mind at the right time." draft 3 players instead of 1 from each minor league club, but boosting tlie draft price to $15,000 for players from Class through That is the big thing," he said. fX until Nov.

18. arriving in time for Coach Frank DiUllo's Cbiloquin Panthers go after the District 5-B football championship tomorrow afternoon at Merrill as they meet the 6t. Mary's Crusaders from Mcti-, lord. Came time Is 2 o'clock. Chlloquln Is the Klamath Coun-.

ty League representative, while the Crusaders won the Jackson sephlne title with four straight and impressive victories, Including one over last year's league titlist, Rogue River. Based on the season records and offensive power, St. Mary's will rale as the favorite at game time, but DIUlio's Panther machine has proven that they are able to take care of themselves when the action gets hot and heavy. In league play, the Panthers battled a highly favored Matin eleven nal standings, and the Panthers gained entrance to the playoffs via the vote route over the co-champion Malin team. Chlloquln has been mainly an of-leiuive power In league play with a solid running attack and an aerial game that fits In with the best of them, but their defense has also shown bright on several occasions, including once or twice in the Malin game when the Panther defense dug in and held several downfield drives that the Mustangs had In running order, DiUlio will probably start the same backfleld that carried Chllc-quin to the co-championship with Dick Siemens at the fullback spot and Ivan Joe and JoJo George at AAA, and (20,000 for those in the the Victorian Championships at Melbourne.

The U.S. Davis Cuppers must "We have proved we can beat the Australians in big tournaments. We have to gauge ourselves so as to be at our best in the Davis Cup Coast League; To curtail all major league ra beat Sweden in the interzone finals at Brisbane Dec. 17-19 before qual maicnes. Talbert, In New York Hospital with a liver ailment, is not able to lfying to challenge the Aussies at dio and telecasts beyond a 50-mile radius of the ball park, except unsponsored programs, the World Series and the All-Star game; Sydney Dec.

29-31. LOOK! IN JUST. 12 DAYS YOU Con See The '55 Chrysler Ballard Bennett depart with the bulk of the team To require major league teams Talbert doesn't know when he'll be able to leave, but he is counting on captaining the team again in which leaves by air at midnight tonight from Los Angeles. In the advance guard are Tonv with working agreements to pay i the Challenge Round. Trabert of Cincinnati, 1953 U.S.

champion; Hamilton Richardson ADDING STRENGTH to the forward wall of the Chlloquln Panthers will be Vic Sitson, left, and Dwight Souers, right, as the Klamath County League football co-champions face the tough St. Mary's Crusaders of Medford tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 on the Merrill High School field. Sisson is a tackle and Souers a guard on Frank DiUlio's Panther gridiron club, which will be seeking the District 5-B title. traveling and other expenses of its selectees during training seasons, and to assume a part of the manager's salary If they have a hand in his appointment; To set a minimum of $5,000 for a Class working agreement. Willie Shoemaker Stretches String SAN FRANCISCO Willie $4,000 for Class and $3,000 for Class with the major league club paying an additional $100 Shoemaker, stretching his lead as the most victorious Jockey of the year, racked up his third straight minimum for any player selected from the farm team; MERCHANDISE SHOOT BEATTY SUNDAY NOV.

7TH Sponsored by Beatty Recreation Club Pihos Staged Comeback To Lead Pro Receivers SIGNING the two halfback posts. In the day of triple wins at Golden Gate quarterback slot will be Vernon To ban the sicninir nf a rnllona Joe, who along with George will player after he has started his Fields Thursday. The pint-sized rider, now with 361 victories won on I Love Nancy $4.50. Manheim $3.90 and Track probably be filling the air with sopnomore year, until be or his class have graduated, or he has aerials before the game Is over. Medal $10.80.

reached age 21, To move the recall date from JUlV 31 UD tO JunA an tA nro. By HARRY GRAYSON NLA Sport Editor After first pleasantly surprising the Eagles at their Hershey, In the forward wall for Chlloquln Jerry Collins and Wendell Eggs-man will probably draw the lng nods at the wing spots, with Roy Hill and Clark Roder at the camp, Pihos accepted 63 passes good for 1049 yards and 10 touch PHILADELPHIA (NEA) vent late-season elevation of op-tined players; downs to lead the National League. tackle positions, Pete Pihos, in his seventh season as a professional Philadelphia Eagle, admitted to 30 years of age. 3 CLASSES- And to change the present major league limit of 25 active and 15 optioned nlavers ta 23 nrtiv Defenders are still going nuts trying to stop Pihos, whose side Work of the two guard spots will oe taken care oi by Dwigm That's rolling along In any (tame, especially football, but walk-sized shoulders are practical' and 17 optionees, which would Souers and Vic Slsson with the center spot in the line going to Ken ly impossible to reach around. He turns on at much speed as there permit 32 "bench ridere" from the maiors to see netinn In tha Pihos never realy grew up.

Pihos, the old Indiana end, TO THE VOTERS Of Klamath County I wish to oxpresi my appreciation for your support and pledge my whole hearted cooperation to the Klamath County Court. Signed TROY V. COOK Reed. Others who will undoubtedly Is In the wheel. If anybody cares staged one of athletics' more re high minors.

see plenty of action for Chiloouln Target Rifles Rifles with Scopes 3030 and similar calibres Big Rifles without Scapes Special 50 yards for women, with 22 cal. Rifles include halfback Bill Ray, end Sid Ail amendments passed by the markable comebacks. At the start of the 1953 season, to bump him a bit, they're on their own. Heading for the ball, he throws his hips around in every direction, but his feet stay on one track, which Is somewhat confus minors win be submitted to the majors at their Dec. 6-8 convention In New York Ttnth Rldenour and defensive back Clay Miller.

Tor the Invading Crusaders, coached, by Ed Hummcll, the ex- heEtigles front office considered the six-foot one-inch, 211-pound Paoll, product as washed up as Ezzard Charles, but he fooled the brass completely by breaking many pass receiving records. LATCHES The way Pihos latches onto an aerial is complete, evidence that the bulky veteran Is still at the Juvenile stage where he dips his paws into a sticky jelly jar and doesn't wash them off later. In the Eagles' first five outings this fall, Pihos took in 28 passes, good for 428 yards and six touchdowns. There have been bale of bumps and hard tackles along the long road from Bloomingtpn to Philadelphia and you'd suspect that they had more than slowed up tnis old pro. Big Pete has stepped all over tills, however, and makes It sound very simple.

"I Just out-condition them," he says. BLUNTLY In the summer of '53, Pihos had a contract talk with Vince Mc-Nally, was told bluntly that he was considered very nearly near the ends of the line as a top offensive end. "You caught only 12 passes and ing. tions must approve the legislation for it to become part of base- Portland University basketball and Pihos catches the ball with hands extended, one over the. Dairs code.

diamond star, Jim Jones, a 310 pound fullback with speed to burn will lead the St. Mary's offensive otiier. It's unorthodox, but as far back as Indiana, Bo McMillin drives when power is needed. dldn change him. When the time comes for speedy And judging by pro statistics that come across the desk, l.o one else has changed Pete Pihos, either.

Mack Lillard Seeks Foe For Jim Grow Promoter Mack Lillard has received assurance from "Moe" Smith, manager of Lewlston's pride and Joy, Jimmy Grow will appear In the armory ring November 19. and Is seeking a suitable opponent for the fast rising lightweight from Idaho. Grow, who strikes like a lightning storm and with the power a bull, made his first appearance In Klnmoth Palls against Georgie Price a few months ago and before the evening was over had picked up quite a number of boxing supporters for his showing In scored only one touchdown last Hoop Officials Slated to Meet A meeting of the Klamath Palls Basketball Officials Association will be held next Monday night at Fremont Junior High ac season. General Manager McNal-ly said. "Trimble (coach Jim) doesn't think you can play good offensive football any more.

He cording to Ernie Bishop, commis thinks you've lost your drive." This shook Pihos more than a sioner of the local association. All of last year's officials who little. It would cost him consider- erabte money If he wound up as a plan to work hoop games In the county this season and others who are interested in officiating games defensive end and what with a new house 1 na Philadelphia suburb, he needed all the cash he could get. this winter should attend the meeting, which starts at 7:30. It Is important that everyone In the ring against Price.

Pihos went to work as though he had a championship fight com terested be present at this first and breat-a-way backs, Hummcll has those too. Stan Read, a state track champion, and Laval Meun-ler, both of whom are under 150 pounds, are able to pick up that long yardage gain or go all the way should the breaks arise for the Medford team, To go along with Read, Menuler and Jones In the St. Mary's backfleld will be quarterback Kim Dugan, who is also a fair runner and capable passer. In the Crusaders' line, all but one of the starters are experienced and tins has been one big reason why the team has been undefcat-ed this season and only scored upon four times. Three returning ends, Gerald Dai land, Bob Bobbett and Dick Paup give Hummcll plenty to pick from for starting end spots, while tho two tacklo positions will probably be handled by Ramon El-berts, one of the finest prospects to bo seen In the J.J leiiKuo In quite a in of scusoim, nnd Joe liasslcr.

Another Inekle will also ace action against the Panthers as Dave Crcvlcr who Is the alternating man for St. Mary's at the tacklo position. Alson Gcron and Francis Murphy will handle the two guard ispnls. while the center position will be taken care of by lptlcrman John WakJi a big threat to Chilo-quiii's oliensive game. The winner of this game will en.

Icr tho slate qiiarterilnols acalnst the winner of the Moro -Maupln game at Mnupln to de-cldc the winner of the District 6-B championship. meeting, Bishop stated. ing up. He pounded out mile after mile on the road, watched his diet. 39.95 In that meeting, Grow started slow and was behind in points tip to the fifth round of the scheduled 10 rounder, when everything broke loose and he demonstrated in quick fashion his ability in the ring with a eiBht round knockout over the Merrill battler, who was making his first ring appearance since leaving the Navy.

Lillard told the Herald and News Hint he was seeking the best opponent he can get, and indicated that he was looking In the direc THimSDAY'S FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATKD PRKSS PROVIDENCE, R. I. Charley Slaughter, 132 Westfield. N.J., stopped Peter Agulrre, 130, Los Angeles, 6. PHILADELPHIA Joe Rowan.

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