By WES OUDEHIAN
Though wo htivo never seen the
Hiirlcm Globo Trotter in tirtimi,
wo hnve It on competent author
Ity thnt tlmy present n top-notch
luixiimimii snow,
Looking over
vtirloim c I I p
Iiikk from such
places an Vnu
couver, II. C
nntl 8 o ut 1 1 t
which wuro sent
to S I ii n I v y
Woodruff of the
hlult hcIiooI by
llio Trottur mini
uKor, Abo Snperslcln, wo were
mildly ovcremiio by tituir rec
01(1.
True, lliy I'l'vo hwl Iomicii.
'Olio wn In tho Wn.thliiKlon
lliiokles In Seattle Monday. Hut
thry hiivo IiikI cliumplunnlilp
tennis. In 1IMU lliey wore Ihc
uro hoop till However, now
nrvornl of llio boys huvo m-nller-(td
lo tht! four wind In Jap
lluhtlnit ii ml llio li'iim tin- All-
Star will piny Moiuliiy nliiht
I In ii wnr edition of the lull)
tltllM.
However, the hoy nro plenty
good, mid wo conlidciitinlly ex
pect llitun to tiiku thi! local IikUi
Monday nlKhl, but It will be ii
good snow wun uoo.hu iniuiii,
tho Ilnrlemllit who Jumps eUv
en feet lo protect the basket, mid
tho rent of tho colored liiddli'
clowning for the funs.
Cliff Rowo, who holds n post
Imllar to iv.ur of the UWl ul
Ihu high sellout, opened up with
n bit of iMformntlon concerning
a former Klninutli sliulent lit-
tendlntt Pacific university. You'
Ki'iitle readers probably noted
rino timer any .. mi i acne
a conchies, basketball team since
tho last ono went to war. two
students aro filling that post
Ono Is John Mallils, now a soph
omore, who played basketball
for Klnmitth Union High school
In 11)40.
War has claimed a lot of form
er athletes hi the Klamath basin.
C-nle UrnUU-y, formerly a Hen
ley High school gridder and later
a tacklo on Malty Matthews
Portland university squad, ap
plied for duly with the Nuval
Air corps. Ho Just mnde .it be
fore the onllstments wero closed.
Carol Howo of Henley High
school writes us to say that Fred
Heynier mid Hollo Cheyne of
Henley together , with Keith!
Gentry and Bob Nelson of iiue
laku ..have volunteered In the
Murine Paratroopers according
to word received here by their
parents. Tho boys say that the
. conditioning program in the out
' fit outdoes any previous trnln
lug which they hnvo encounter
ed, but thul the sliver wings
and parachute, which they will
receive. . If they arc successful,
will be well worth their effort.
. incidentally me boys hope tins
' may hasten the day when they
can bag a few Jups.
Kid Cocoa Beats
Williams to Win
Negro Fight Crown
r " N1EJ?ANS" v'""' m
I.otils; "Kid" Cocoa, New Haven,
'Conn., middleweight, outpointed
31lolman Wllllnms of Detroit hero
Inst night and, by ruling of the
'Louisiana boxing commission,
took over tho world's negro title
for his class.
Scaling 152 to Williams'
1531, Cocoa took nine of the 12
rounds, and was master of tho
ring throughout the buttle.
The Louisiana boxing commls
ilon Is a member of tho NBA.
Jack High
: i :
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Oregon Cagers Three Up
U Coast Basket Chase
Orogonians Drop Washington State
Cougars for Third Conference Win
Oregon's diirlt Immn bnskutbnll entry wo three laps out In
front In tho Count conference northern division basketball race
toilny unci going strong.
The Eugene iiilntut, on the sever rood tost across the mourn
Inlnn thul lion wrecked mnny a title hope, defeated the favored
WiiKhliiKlon Stntu Cougar lout night, 40 to 30, for lt third
straight ennfercnen win, Tho trnm meet aguln tonight. Oregon
di'fi'Uted Iduho twice to open tha conference rnco enrller I bin
week,
Meiinwhlle, two favorite who
nwuy from tho starting gate
yel Oreiton State and Wash
huttim each chalked up their
tenth victor Ion In 11 starts
against nouconferenea opposi
tion, Oregon State looked like a
learn worthy of defending its
championship In routing th
strong Vancouver llumblerg S3
Mil at Corviillin while Washing
ton looked second-ralo In
squeezing pust un ulumnl quin
tet 32-liU.
Conch Hcc Kdmundsoi) ort
clercd drills .Saturday unci Sun
day i or bin Washington huskies
In prupurulion for the opening
arms UKiiinsl OSC' ut Corvullls
Tuesday and Wednesday. Ed
intiiuir.on wus dlssiitlnfied shurp
ly with the Huskies' shurp slump
from tho all-Amorlcan form
lliey showed in downing tha
llurlcm Globo Trotlers two
mgnts previously.
With r'orwurd Cecil leudlng
the way with 10 points, Oregon
Siulo snowed tho drive of Conch
hints (Jill's great championship
tennis,
Tnu Washington Stutc-Orcgon
contest was a uattle until mid
wuy In Ihu second hulf. With
12 minutes to play, WSC was
uneud 2H-2, tiien Oregon spurt
ed lor i;i points while the Cou
gars biigucd only two. That was
just about the end of tho Wash
s , l,opc. which were
.".,. Mnra , by the
lowered before the gumc, by tho
loss of dipt. Owen Hunt with
till! flu,
Center Uob Shcrldun of WSC
topped the. scoring with 11. Gall
Dtiiiiot), Ihc usual Cougar scor
ing ace, got only e.gnt. Iloger
Wiley, Oregon's sensational
frcshmuli center from llrcmcr
ton, and liob Nowlnnd set. the
p;;eu for the Wcbfoots with 10
uplece. ' . ' .
Oregon (49) " Tg Ft PI Tp
Tnvlor U) 2 115
Wren CO 3 1 1 7
Wiley tc) 3 4 1 10
Klrsch (g) 1113
Nowlnnd (R) 5 0 3 10
Seeborg (t) 1 1 0 3
! uhrinun (c)
4 u a a
l'oplck (g) v l 1 0 J
Stiiner'lund (g) '. 0 0 0 0
Dick CO 0 0 0 0
TOTALS ... 20 0 0 4fl
WSC (3(f) Fa Ft PI Tp
lllshop (f) 3 2 1 8
Will (f) a 2 0 0 4
Sheridan (c) ......4 3 1 11
Aklns (g) 4 1 4 8
Mohan (g) 1 0 2 2
Doulch (t) 0 0 0 0
Shocff tf) -...1 0 0 2
Sundiiuist (0 0 0 0 0
Unvison () 0 0 2 0
O'iNeil (gi 0 0 0 0
Sorenson (g) 0 0 0 fj
TOTALS ....15 8 10 36
1 In lllimo score: Oregon . 22,
WSC 20. Free throws missed:
Seeborg 2, Klrsch, Poplck. Field
1 .. tM .. . , t n-MnnM no ufcr
72 Refereo rVVn k H.nlg
porti..nd
RAMBLERS WHIP BRUNO
PORTLAND, Ore, Jan 18 OP)
The Vancouver Ramblers oponed
second-half play In the Portland
American Basketball league by
turning hack tho Bruno Studio
quintet 53-30 Thursday. O'Con
noll pneed the winners with IS.
Tho Boilermakers defeated the
Packards, 43-36.
Straight
i isi iiif vv a M .im
huven't hue) a elm nee to get
sTX. 5port$
fc-jj Briefs
Fullorton, Jr.
By HUGH FULLERTON JR.
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (P) -
Tha Dodgers are going north
for spring training a t Bear
Mountain, and wo can't wait
to sec if unyono wilt uphold the
Brooklyn tradition by trying the
ski Jump with or without snow
. . . At that, Branch. Rickey
seems to hnvo pulled one out of
tho hut by getting tho uso of
tho West Point field houso for
bad weather training. . All the
local clubs had their eyes on
it but figured there wasn t a
chance, of getting onto a mill'
tary reservation . . . Every na
tlonal motorcycle snccd chamn
Ion either Is in the nrmod forces
or serving as an instructor at
army camps und more than . a
quarter of tho riding members
or the American Motorcyclo as
sociation aro in uniform.
TODAY'S GUEST STAR
Will Connolly, San Francisco
Chronicle: "Boxing, highly roc
dmmcndod by the military in
this day, Is good for the campus
ladsmore than any other sport
w can nume,-including foot
ball. What this country needs
Is a few bloody noses. A bloody
noso cither frightons a man to
death or makes him soro as hell,
depending upon tho man."
SCRAP COLLECTION
Pete Owens, tho Texas speed
ster, was turned down by tho
army, so he's working In a
Dallas airplane plant and still
is available for occasional track
meets , . . When California
Jackie Wilson startad fighting
as a pro, Chalky Wright.. was.
hls trnlncK Wilson says he
learned most of what ho knows
about fighting from Chalky and
Henry Armstrong but Wright
insists: "There wasn't much I
could teach that guy."
SERVICE DEPT.
Corp. Billy Conn is getting
ring exorcise these days referee
ing Golden Gloves bouts at
Camp Lee, Va. Also , helping to
boost tho mitt program there
aro Pvt. Itnlo Coloncllo nnd Pvt.
Francisco Montonnri, who used
to be pretty good pro scrappers.
City Bowlers
Draw Doubles
Tourney Sunday
City bowlers will hold a draw
doubles tourney at the Klamath
recreation alleys Sunday, ac
cording to Walt Schendcl, see-retary-treasurer
of the Klamath
bowling association.
About 20 doubles aro expected
to roll in the tourney, for 37
bowlers halve been signed al
ready. Averages will be taken
from 190 scratch and the same
rules will apply that , wero In
effect for the city tourney held
during tho holidays.
.Drawing will be held at 3:00
p. m. Sunday.
SONS Open Oregon
Hoop Season With
Lewis, Clark Game
PORTLAND, Jan. 16 0P)
Southern Oregon College of Ed
ucation will open Oregon inter
collegiate conference, basketball
play here tonight In a game
against Lewis and Clark college.
Southern Oregon will meat
Oregon College of Education at
Monmouth Monday and Tues
day. PORTLAND U WINS
PORTLAND, Ore'., Jan. 16 (P)
With Forward O'Toole leading
the way with 24 points,. the Uni
versity of Portland basketball
team mado It two straight Thurs
doy over Pacific university,
winning 57-35. Gettel. was high
for Pacific, with 11.
, . ' hohts
...... ?'!.T!" Annotate Prt
NEW YORK Jako Umotts, HI. Jfw
T ork. outpolnttil Jncbla Vllion, 1U, lot
AniflH (I0) Ohnlky , Wrlaht. IM, hot
Anrle, oiitrHSIiitcU Jry Pcralta, lMtl,
Tnmnitm, I'n. 10). .
SAN FRAXCISUO Dmij Wlton, : U,
Onron City, Nnv miliolntrcl l'mnkla
Mnrlno, us. Snn Frnnclura (8).
NKW OltLHANfU-toula (Kill) Cocoa,
lRl!, Now ltnven, Coiln., outittilntcd Hoi
rami. Wllllnms, mi, Detroit (it).
Rural traffic fatality decreases
exceeded urban drops by siz
able margins last year,
Globe Trotters
JjH& mOTTER6 ALWAV5 SET THROUGH !
TtttlB
riK
CS I
OWER.
V VI,
it-M: KM. I
, .WM
I Sports'
fUNMIEST mTlKE.TRKWESr OP TtAMS.
All Stars
Named for
Trotter Go
Coach Wayne Scott announced
Friday the selection of the Klam
ath All-Stars from the city's best
basketball players which will
play the Harlem Globe Trotters
on tho local floor Monday night.
Players on the AllStars will
be Mike Eittreim, Ernie Bishop,
Russ Marshall, Marion Rcginat
to, Jay Mayhow, Phil Blohm,
Jess House, Dick Cada, Dick
Vaillancour, and Frank Michael
son. Some of these players are
former Klamath all-stars and
others are selected from cur
rent Victory league teams.
Though the Trotters arc hard
hit by the draft one of their
members was taken by his draft'
board just as he stepped on the.
train for their current tour
they will have a well manned
team. They will probably play
Roosevelt Hudson, Goose Tatum,
Al Singleton, Bob Powell, Ros
coo Julien, Tony Peyton, Inman
Jackson, and Everett Marcell
all prominent In pro basketball.
BASKETBALL
SCORES
WSST
SoutJifrn CkUornU 1, Sutifof4'3t.-
Wj Jmlns rt. I lh St.
Alauii'tU NavaI Air Bim Si. San Jot
Sll Si
Montiiis StaU 4i. Iditie Southrm Brndi
36.
Colorado SU( 47. Colorado Cult?e SS.
Utah Stat 43, HrlKham Vonnc 35.
Orerlry Mult S3. Colorado Mlnea S9.
Santa Clara 48. SI. Mao"! l'rc-Kl lKlr t IS.
SOUTHWEST
WmI Ti-xai Stslo 7o, Tesaa Tech 6U
Arkansas t, Bice SS.
EAST
Miami (Ohio) 07, Oino Wrtleyan S3,
ltullalo 4tl. Wetern Keierva 31. -:
Ithaca Si, Siena 45.
Hamilton Inilltute 47, Virginia State 49.
MitActmett4 State- 60, Amcrlcau Inter
notlonnl 4e.
Hnnillton 40, Rome Air Depot 15.
J'enn Utalo Si, I'.irnraio Ttcli is.
SOUTH
VamK'rMIt 89, 0,orBln as.
'. AVahiniitiiti- leo Mi. Maryland 40.
Tnlane 41. Alahama Si.
North Carolina 3f. VtI U.
riorkln S5, Tam-ia SI.
Fort Urate. II, N. C. state 39. . .
MIDWEST
Mlrlilean 39. Wuronnln 31.
Southweitern IKn.) Is. Plttaburfh SS.
NORTHWEST
- Oregon 40. Washliiftton State 3d.
Oregon Stale 63, Vancouver Hamblen St.
. Wanhincton 3x. Alnmnl t.
. M'eatcni Washlnston SI, Central Waah
initton 40.
t.oniana S3, Whitman 40.
Caitem Waihlnxtoa li. Pacifio Xutheran
33.
WSC Frosh 51, Baatera Waihlniton Jun
tor Varflty Si.
HIOH IGHOOL
Rood River S3. Hie Dallei :i. .
Salem 41, Oregon City 37,
Springfield 35, Cotton flrova It.
Beaverlon 31. McMlnnvlllo ST.
Rngrno 47, Junction City 32.
St. Mary'i SO, linlvemliy S3 (both Eugene),
Mllwaukle 44, Oreiiham SO.
Commerce 38, Waihinston 35 (both Fort
land), Grant 30. Lincoln 31 (both l'nrlland).
Jerrcreou 33, Benton 37 (both Portland).
Franklin 33, Upiimii 37 (both rortland).
La Grflnde 41. Milton Freewater 40.
North Central S3. Central Valley St (both
Spokane)
Pendleton (Ore.) SI, Walla Walla SO.
Collas f. Sr. John 14.
Rainier S8, Vernonln
Sherwood 50. Tlgnrd 41.
Sclppoo St, ClHtakanlf )l. -
Canby 37, Mount Angel 15. '
Sllvrrlon 46, Molnlla 3i.
ludi-ptndence 33, Dallai 17.
Central Catbollo (fortland) II, Ptrkroie
17.
Grant Paai 33. Medford is. .
Rldgelleld 33, Woodland 18.
Rainier, Ore, S3, Vernonla 38.
Longvlew Jr. Blh 18, Keleo Jr. High 17.
GONZAGA WINS
. WALLA WALLA, Jan. 16 W
Gonzaga spurted In the final
minutes to defeat Whitman 83
40 In a basketball game here
last night. Roger Brice's four
baskets featured the closing
rally and ran his total to 15
points for top honors. Ebaugh
and Lewis each scored 12 for
Gonzaga. Miller led Whitman
with nine. -
LA GRANDE HOOPMEN WIN
LA GRANDE, Jan. 18 P)
La Grande declsioned Milton
Freewater high school 41-40 In
a basketball game that went
three minutes overtime last
night. The half time score was
16-16.
To teach paratroopers how to
handle a parachute in a stiff
gale they ' are harnessed In to a
parachute on the ground and an
automatic wlndstream Is turned
on which is provided by a pro
peller mounted on a truck.
Here Monday
t
iMCY NtVEd '
FAIL TO RVCcU
Bi5KETBALL
Die ti (nun fniuo nn
. v , , .
5APERSTCIN, '
JQIOBE-TT20TTERS
1MB OIKICCNlH
6rA0N,i,l63VM.
tty k nern list
TEAM Wtn Kwokm.
JACKSON
".Ths - Harlem Glebe -Trotters
will be here Monday, January
18, for game scheduled with
the City All Stan at the high
school- gymnasium if the top
cartoon can be believed. Below
is Captain Inman Jackson of
the Trotters who are now on
their current lour. They played
In Washington last week, losing
to the Huskies in Seattle, and
are now on their way south.
Joe Peroifa
Nods Before
Bronx Jake
. By SID FEDEB
. JJEW YORK, Jan. 16 (AP)
Proving once . again, that fight
odds-makers are the' "cwaziest
people," Joey . Peralta is Just
about eliminated from the laugh
able lightweight tournament to
day and California Jackie Wil
son is just about ditto from Ray
Robinson.
JFot little or no reason, the
charitable betting wise-guys in
stalled Wilson a 1 to 4 favorite
in his Madison Square , Garden
debut against Jake Lamotta last
night, and California Jackie, gen
erally regarded as one of the
world's three ranking . welter
weights, obliged by dropping a
ten-round decision to Bronx
Jake, who made good use of a
16-pound weight edge. .
Then, just to 'make it unani
mous, the betting big-shots fol
lowed by making Peralta a 5 to
12 choice over Ex-Featherweight
Champ Chalky Wright And the
ancient Chalk whacked Mexican
Joey, all around the premises to
take, another ten-round ."duke."
. ''Wilson a sergeant at Mitchell
field out on Long . Island," had
been touted as the: one - welter
weight in the world with more
than an. outside chance of end
ing Robinson's two-year'- long
winning-streak. v .' -'- '
Idaho's American
Dog Derby Frozen -For
Wo r's Du ration
ASHTON, Ida , Jan. 16 .(P)
The American dog d s r b y, a
feature In ..this eastern Idaho
outdoor sports mecca for years,
was :."froien" yesterday , for the
war's . duration. -The
race, held annually on
Washington's birthday, was that
sport's ' outstanding contest in
the intermountain states.
WILSON GETS . PHYSICAL
KITTANNING, ' P: ., Jan 16
VP) The draft board of Jackie
Wilson, NBA featherweight
champion, -disclosed today he
would be summoned for physical
examination in a few days, Wil
son is a resident of Leechburg.
Regular tire inspection will
subtract 30,000,000. .; man-hours
from the fiiirhber."available for
regular vehicle maintenance.
January 16, 1943
Pelican Cagemen Drop
Lakeview Honkers 58-37
Lakeview Constant- Threat by Basket
Bombardment, Pelican Accuracy Wins
'Though the score doesn't
show it, me Pelican cagers' sti
37.. victory over me Laneview
noiiKers .as i night was a close
oatue. Tne Lane view team by
constancy bomoaroing the bao-
xet was an ever present threat
to the saiety ana happiness 01
tne Kiamatu hign school noop-
men.
Tne Honkers kept the air blue
witn basKeiDaiis uown Dy tne
noop, but tneir percentage 01
sinners dropped 10 less man
lllu, and tnougn tney tried val
iantly they couldn't, overcome
tne accuracy ot the Pelicans.
Conroy was hign ponn man
for tne Pelicans witn 14 count
ers te his credit, ttoccm 101-
iowcu him closely witn 13. Bel
lotu, wno suostnutcd tor Weicn,
came througa wun nine tames
as vv ayne bcott put in ms secona
und tmra string to even tne
game. "
nigh point honors for Lake-
view wee divided evenly be
tween Verling and Price wno
tallied eignt, toilowed by Greene
witn six ana uuey wan live.
Laiteview substituted at wnl
inrougnout tne game.
L a k e v i e w inaue the first
counter of tne game and lea tor
die one minute 01 piay. iviam
am tnen lound its leet and end
cd tne tirsi quarter leading lz-o
autime sco.e was lor tne
pelicans, ana thn a perioa score
tvas kt-n.
The preliminary game was as
good an promisea. Alter a amg-
uong ba.tie all tne way, tne
rii'Di jMational Banit hoopsteis
eited out a 'il-'i.s win over tne
xiK ion team irom tne Victory
.iague. -
on occasion the Tik Tok led
the battle, but tne superior
neignt and resultant possession
of tne ball oil tne bdCitooaros
gave the first Jsational uanK
tne aavantage wbicn finally
won.
Uuring halftime lull, Peebler
and fOAell . entertained tne
crowd witn a weignt lifting per
lormance. Ton.gnt the Pelicans play the
Grants i-ass noopmen a return
game at Grants rass. Tne Cave
men lost a douole header series
Wildcats, Frosh .
Drop Maim Hoop
Squads Friday
Moving in for their seventh
straight Win of the season,
Frank Ramsey's Wildcat hoopr
men defeated Malin high school'
on the Malin floor Friday night
31-13, while the high . school
freshmen cagemen, traveling
with them, dropped the Malin
second team for a 33-19 loss.
Tonight the Wildcats meet
Bonanza at the local high school
gymnasium at approximately
8:00 p. m. and the high school
freshmen battle the Bonanza
second team in the preliminary.
Tuesday night the Wildcats
will play the Chiloquin cage
squad at Chiloquin. . .
Chief Specialist
Bob Feller, Ace
Pitcher, Marries
1 WAUKEGAN, 111., Jan. 16 ()
Chief Specialist Bob Feller, of
the navy, former Cleveland.
pitching ace, and Miss Virginia
Winther of Waukegan will be
married . tonight in the First.
Methodist church. '..
Miss Winther accompanied
Feller here yesterday from Van
Meter, la., where they had at
tended the funeral of Feller's
father, William A. treiier, oe.
ANGELS GO TO ANAHEIM
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16 (P)
The Angels will go to Anaheim.
President Clarence Rowland of
the Los Angeles Baseball club,
announcing the team's spring
training site yesterday, said bat
teryi.ien will report March 28,
other players April 1. The sea
son opens April 20.
EWC GETS SECOND WIN
OLYMPIA, Jan. 16 P) Jack
Perrault led Eastern Washing
ton College of Education to its
second straight victory over St.
Martin's college here Thursday
getting 12 points in his team's
4a to 26 victory. Tha Cheney
five led 25-17-at halftime.
Some people are always trying
and others very!
When in Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern .
Jo and Anne Earley
. ' Fxopzietors
PAGE NINE
to the Pelicans here before the
holidays. Friday nignt, the Cave
men won a hard-fought game
from Medford by a score of 32
26.
Summaries:
Pelicans (58) ' (37) Lakeview
Welch, 6 6, Greene
Bellotti, 9 ....:.... 8, Verling
Conroy, 14 2, Armstrong
Bigger, 1 5, Utley
Cox, 2 .:....
2, Flynn
Young, 8 ..;
8, Price
. 2, Shippen
2, Taylor
. 0, Dollarhide
0, Favell
, 2, Wilson
Bocchi, 13
Metz
Toster, 4 ....
Pope, 4
Morris, 0 ..
Ball Clubs
Exposed to
Education
Baseball Clubs Take Spring
Work at Colleges, Vacant
Golf Links to Lick Travel
By AUSTIN BEALMER.
NEW YORK, Jan. 16- (AP)
Don't blame the New York Gi
ants if they make a hole-in-one
instead of a home run, or the
Cincinnati Reds if they make
an "A' in philosophy instead of
a hit in -the clutch.- ...
Blame . - the - transportation
shortage which caused - the
major league-baseball teams to
give -up their -sun-drenched train
ing camps in favor of quarters
which will' be" somewhat cooler
but considerably-closer to home.
- A checkup-- disclosed today
that 11 of the 16 clubs have se
lected spring training bases in
the vicinity of their own back
yards since the major leagues
turned thumbs down on trips to
the sunshine belt 10 days ago,
The others expect to pick their
sites- within- the jiext few'dayS
and the. beginning of the pre
season workouts in mid-March
will find most of them drilling
amid comparatively unfamiliar
surroundings including several
institutions of higher learning,
a golf course and a ski run.
-The latest to swap their sport
coats and flannels for ear muffs,
and snowshoes and bid goodbye
to Florida and' California for
the duration, of the war are the
Brooklyn Dodgers and the
Pittsburgh. Pirates. ..
After, investigating numerous
possibilities, the Dodgers' an-
nounced yesterday that ' they
would pitch camp at- Bear
Mountain, a Hudson river win
ter resort, just- 45 minutes from
Broadway. 'Tis a far cry from
the tropical setting of their 1942
camp at Havana.
When the weather is bad they
will run up .to West Point, five
miles away, and use the U. S.
military academy s field house,
The .Pirates,' who" have been
going to San Bernardino, Calif..
for many years, also announced
yesterday that they would get
not farther away this spring
tuun iviuiieie, uiu. - ,
The Cincinnati Reds, - erst'
while spring residents of Tampa,
Fla will Invade the campus of
the University of Indiana at
Bloomington. ... V.
And the New York Giants
will be at'Lakewood, N. J. after
trekking to Miami, Fla., for
years. . - .:.'''
Dance
ANNUAL
Fireman's
Ball
Sat., Jan. 23
Broadway
Hall
"Music By "
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Cruz Gets
TKO Over
Proctor
Costello Slips Powder te
Prottor for Technical in
Fifth Round at Portland
PORTLAND, Jan. 18 ()
Costello Cruz, a cagy middle
weight from Santa Barbara,
slipped through tho heavy- ar
tillery of Powder Proctor, Port,
land negro, last night in tha
fifth round and landed a punch
that gained him - a technical
knockout ' .'.
Proctor landed only ono tell
ing blow on the agilo Callforn
ian and it served only to stir
him up. .
He dropped the colored boy
for a one-count In the -.first
round, dumped him for nine
with a whistling left hook in
the third and had him on tha
floor twice more for nine before
the final knockdown.
. Referee Tom Louttit stopped
the affair In the fifth..; --.
'. For four rounds of the semi
final bout Jim McVay, . 170,
Philadelphia negro; made- Dal
Bennett, 179, La Grande, look
clumsy. But in the fifth tha
hard-hitting Bennett caught Me-
vay in the solar plexus and
down dropped the Philadelphia!!
for the full count. v
Other results:
Buddy Peterson, 153, Salem,
decisioned Speedy Cannon; 156,
San Francisco, in six rounds;
Richard Mathewson, 133, Wood-
ourn, KnocKea out JSddy Jones,
132, Portland; Kenny Ray, 144,
Portland, knocked but ; Ken
Quinn, 146, Portland.'
Teams Share
News-Herald
Grid Trophy
The coveted News-Herald grid
iron trophy awarded each year
to the Klamath County B School
football champions will be
shared this year by Bonanza and
Henley. Both teams were unde
feated in league play, but played '
to a 6-6 tie on the Henley field.
Arrangements have been made
between officials, of the two
schools to share the cup after
the .names of both schools have
been engraved, upon it Bonanza
will take the trophy, until the
end of the spring school, term,
then it will be nlaced.on dlsnlav'
, da -toe. -iicuicjr .11 ' Bt.ivuiM..uiiti
another school wins it.
The cup, presented three years
ago to the county schools by
IWalcolm Epley has spent one
year at Henley and one at Mer
rill.. . . ;. .
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Chicacgbans Get
Crack at Record
Of Games Lost
; CHICAGO, Jan. 16 m Tha
University of Chicago- basketr .
ball team. "which hasn't won a.
game since December 6, 1941,
and has dropped 32 consecutive
Big Ten conference encounters
has a chance to tie a league rec
ord tonight in its game with
Indiana university.
The Maroons, with 27 con
secutive defeats against all com
petition, won its last conference
beating Minnesota, 35 to 32.
; If they lose tonight, however.
they will tie the losing streak
of 33 a conference record- al
so held by University of Chicago
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