The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 12, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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    Sports
Briefs V
By
Hugh
Foliation, J.
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NfcW lUKK. Drc. U Wlde
World) Isaac Kltld Jr., ion of
Admiral Kldtl, who win killed
In action In llnwull, win u mrni
her of tit nuvul sctnlcmy "B"
football squad this sreiinn , , ,
l.lrut. 131 11 Iniirain, one-time
011 vy coach, wait stationed on
in Oklahoma . . . Another ex-
nthlata who prohulily hai teen
action I Tom Lombard!, Syra
runo footballer and oamman of
II) your ouo, lay reported
ntioard the Writ Vlriilnlii
'The New York unlvemlty un
(I.Tiirncluiile newspaper council,
which itarted tho blast against
the Violets' nthlntlc tntup, has
decided to forgot nhout It for
the duration . . . This may bo
Junt propaganda, but rnparti
from the southwest iiiiy Coach
Korguo Ferguson of the alwnyi
bi'Bti.ni Arkaniiaii Aggies Dolt
Weevils claims he won't risk
scheduling Pacific Cod lit con
ference clubii . . , "We would
lie taking kii uwful clmm-r," he
uy, "and might even win,"
TODAY'S QUEST STAR
Tommy Tucker, Cleveland
jfcwi: "it In the general con
On"1" that Mrl Ott wilt be more
popular ai manager of the
Giants than was 1)111 Terry,
which you might cnll damning
with faint prale."
CLEANING THE CUfT
Rumor hat Oklahoma City U.
returnlnit to big-time football
NOTICE!
Top Notch Cafe
On Oregon Avenue hn
agreed to observe the
picket line en Bratton's
l.G.A. (tore. They are
therefore fair to organised
labor. '
Building Trades Council
Pelican Cagers Collide
With Yreka Here Tonight
Green Klamath Team Gets First
1941-42 Airing Against Miners
The 1041 luue of Klamath high school Pelican eager, pine
tall but fir-green, makei Its bow to hometown tone tonight in the
KUHS gym against Yreka. Two games ara scheduled, one pitting
the Wildcats against a Miner secondary.
Tomorrow night the Blgbllls face major test In Albany of
the Willamette valley No-Nam league in a contest which should
give a pointed Indication of tha Klamaths relative strength.
Coach Dutch French this morn-
THE END Wm BROKE MKmNPm1 'SEASONAL
SCORING RECOm OF 79 POINTS WITH 35.
v at
Ing aald his starters would be
Cuit. Gene Love and George
Brosterhous at forwards, Jim
Cox at center, and Jim Bocchl
and lngvar Swanson at guards.
Love and Bocchl ar tha only
first string holdovers from last
year's state semt-flnallsts.
The other three give this year's
Pelicans a slightly green ting.
Cox, a 6-foot three-Inch graduat
from Wildcat ranks, has never
seen Hlgblll action. Brosterhous
and Swanson both were Pelican
reserves (ant season.
French said the team has about
the same speed as last year's
model and la taller. Love and
Swanson stretch about 6-1,
Bocchl Is 6-2, Cox 8 3, and Bros
terhous 6-8.
Caliber of the Yreka team Is
unknown but French expects It
will provide stiff enough compe
tition for an opener.
Saturday night's tilt Is some
thing eliie again, French bollev
ed. Albany Is said to have
virtually the same team back
which In 1040-41 was a power
In No-Name circles.
Tonight's program opens with
the Wildcat encounter at seven
and the main clash at eight.
Saturday's game starts at eight
and about to sign Fred Thorn
sen, who is due to get the gate
s Arkansas coach . . . One of
Lefty Grove's greatest ambi
tions was to stick around un
til he could pitch against Bob
Jr., In a big league game and
beat htm ... in spite of his
tough 2-year-old campaign, Al
ias put on 100 pounds during
the year. That'a nothing com
pered with what the bettor put
on him . . . Week's worst gag:
Larry MacPhatl found a hole
In the Brooklyn outfield and
spent $30,000 to Padgett.
Beside
The Head pin
r -LADysus
Junior has been browsing
through bowling books all week
and had some bowling terms to
contribute,
A "barmaid" or "one-in-the-kitchen"
refer to that hidden
pin left behind on or two on a
spare. "Dead pumpkin." and
"sour apple" both refer to a ball
that seems to have nothing on It,
while a "shaker" is a thin hit
that shakes up the pins end gets
a strike, "Snake eyes" yes, you
guessed It a 7-10 spilt.
All of these things and more
happened to one or the other of
the gals last night, but didn't
seem to put a stopper on some
nice rolling.
Still a little leary and not
quite up to the activity. Junior
found a nice comfortable seat
on top of the girls 200 club score
board, falling off only once,
when Ruth Newsom ran up a
single game of ID? for high of
the evening.
Mary Williams had second
high with 193, Flo Ann Eaton
trailing In third with 191. Jun
ior was back In his place and
well anchored when he learned
Doris Cheyne was really on the
beam, turning In m-l?8-m-52a
for high series, Flo Ann Eaton
ran second with 814, and Pearl
Poppy third with 498. High
team series 2488 went to Eddies
Place.
tor aua nnous
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LEAGUE tgCQRP. WA - J tmA
FAWP DEFENSE tHZy
by scameo times w
PASSES THIS FALL,
ALTHOUGH HE WAS A
MAMEbMkN,
December lf 1941
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ORfcGON STATE COLLEGE
Corvallis. Dec. 12 Bight at
present the main problem of the
Oregon State coaching staff is
to relieve the six or seven
pounds of excess weight put on
by the football squad during its
one week lay-off, preceding its
regular practice session In prep
aration for its Hose bowl game
with Duke university.
To remedy this, tha squad
has been going through series
of conditioning workouts such
at are given at the first of the
season. These exercises will be
the main bill of fare for the re
mainder of this week.
Coach Lon Stiner returned
Wednesday from the Pacific
Coast conference meeting held
in Palm Springs and the prac
tice schedule tor the remaining
days until Newyear, day was
definitely outlined.
Mixed in with the condition
ing work, however, were scrim
mage sessions. From all Indies
tions, the scrimmages have
shown that the team as a whole
is glad to get back to work
again after the lay-off. Block
ing and tackling were per
formed with great enthusiasm
and the players seemed to haw
lots of spirit.
Opposition against the varsity
during the scrimmages ha been
the freshman squad. They will
continue this work until the
team leaves for the south De
cember 19.
The team was reported In
good shape with no injuries to
hamper any practice sessions.
As soon as the team gets into
its "fightin" trim," the griddera
will settle down in earnest to
conjure strategic plana to .use
against the Devils.
Henley Five,
Chiloquin
Ready for Go
CHTLOQUIK Attention of
the follower, of "B" league bas
ketball will be turned on the
clash at Henley Friday night.
when the undefeated Henley
high Hornets tangle with the in
experienced Chiloquin high Pan
thers in two games. Chiloquin
with but one game played thus
far will enter tha fracas as the
underdog.
The Panthers have been work
ing on offense all week to pre
paration for the game. In their
victory over the Bonanza Ant
lers last Friday the local boys
showed only flicker ot offen
sive strength In the last quarter.
The probable starting lineup
for Chiloquin In the "varsity"
game will probably be Smith,
Monks and Conroy at the for
ward posts, and Miller and Rob
ertson at guard.
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Crater Skiers
Work on Plans
For Style Show
A committee of tho Crater
Lake Ski club met Wednesday
night with the dance committee
of the junior chamber of com
merce to work out plana for
the forthcoming ski style show
to be given between the dance
intermission at the Jan Gsrber
dance Wednesday night, Decem
ber 17. The merchants in the
city who handle ski equipment
havo arranged to have models,
both gentlemen and ladies, to
model the latest ski clothing and
ski necessities.
The style show is looked for
ward to each year by the winter
sports enthusiasts and it was
thought that the general public
would like to have the chance
of seeing this show and the jun
ior chamber gave their permis
sion to have it put on at the Jan
Garber affair. The national de
fease council has urged tha pub
lic to carry on Ita regular rou
tine of living and any entertain
ment or projects in tho regular
field of life are urged to bo car
ried through as usual.
Giants Get
Miie From
St Louis
CHICAGO, Dec. 12 (UP) The
New York Giant last night ob
tained First Baseman Johnny
M ize from the St. Louis Cardi
nals for Pitcher Bill Lohrman,
Catcher Ken O'Dea and an un
disclosed amount of cash.
, The Giants, rebuilding under
General Manager Bui Terry and
Field Manager -Mel Ott, were
forced to outbid the Chicago
Cubs and probably the Brooklyn
Dodgers.
Mire, 28 years old. Is one of
the National league's most po
tent hitter. In his six major
'; reasons he has pounded
out 158 home runs, of which 16
came in 1940 when he compiled
an average of .316 despite a slow
start.
BowJing Congress - f
iuys U. S. Bonds
MILWAUKEE, Dec. 12 OP)
secretary E. H. Baumgarten of
the American Bowling Congress
today asked the 18,000 bowling
leagues in the national organi
sation to offer league prizes in
United States defense bonds and
stamps. The ABC has purchased
$13,000 in bonds and plans- to
convert most of Its reserve fund
into such securities.
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Ducks Drop .
Another One
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Bf Tha AitocitlKl P;m
O r i f o o State, basketball
team, tha one aU the scribes and
coaches sre "fingering" as this
year northern division . title
threat, won its first nn-aeasoa
hocp test mi Sa!ra last, eight
while Oregon dropped lis second
straight on lit eastern barnstorm
ing tour.
Slats Gill veteran gang of
OSC B severs slid peat Willam
ette, 44 to 34,
Tha tall but still unmeshed
Webfocts from Oregon, who lost
tha night before to Wayne uni
versity at Detroit, shuffled off
to Buffalo where they were out
lasted by Canute college, 42
to 34,
The WebfooU held a 20-19
lead at halftone, but Canisius
started canning 'em in the second
half with Bob Gauchat, holder of
the school's all-time scoring
record, setting the torrid pace
with 19 potato. Canisius simply
outopeeded the lanky western
ers. Oregon lour times declined
free throws in the closing min
utes to take the ball out of
bounds and try to "go for two"
and dose the gap.
Catfoot Johnny Katica scored
1$ points, making it 33 in two
nights, as.be led ZU Martin's
touring Banger to their second
straight road victory last night.
51 to 34, Pacific university was
the victim on ita home floor at
Forest Grove, The. Rangers took
an early lead and seldom were
approached by less thsa W
points.
Despite 32 personal, eatladl
against them. If in the f;rrt
half. Whitman's Miwlo runes
managed to stay ahead oi. Le wis
ton normal, 08 to 37, at Lewis
ton. The Missionaries led 31 -J 2
at halftim. Vic Kelly's IT
point were high for toe wirv
ners- . ..."
Oregon College of Iducaijoa
squeezed past Albany la ar,o:hr
college game at Monmouth, 27
to 35. . .
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Isabel Milne
Queen of State
B PinTopplers T r
Isabel Milne of Klamath Fafls
Is the state women,: bowling
class B all-events queen, statis
tics revealed Friday,
According to final ewnpiia.
tions released by Mrs, Hi zel
Henzler, State Women's Bowling
association secretary, the Khm
ath woman spilled a total of
1446 pins in the recently-completed
state tourney here ior th
title
Winner of the c!aj title wtm
Virginia Parisl of RwUairf
totaled 1555. Esther Peterson of
Redmond copped the Boaster all
events crown with a 13C5 total.
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