Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 20, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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'dford Swamps K-Men, 44-28,
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, clubs wiiii i'kuiu
PAUL HAINKS
no ron football
I win football ques-
wt dlicuiieo yo.ior
wlih to toildr Ihil -r-.nt.
Hunk Maiur.
iWlit Point hollbsck
i recently occupied
nine noil piano In
pom theater,
ink, "i'outbnll nnd llio
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fcinj to the percontagt
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ke colloqo proxies
the game. . Among
l tuch line loadori as
L, Bevit, Ohio Stnloi
iGuilavion. Colorado!
In A. Hannah. Mlchl-
Mnynnrd Htilchlns.
mc Is synonymous with
!.ir ns louthnll Is con.
H who was responsible
inn inn grid gnme mil
nivcrdity of Chicago,
footbnlt "Is not 11 sub.
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tea, oroinor, lie really
shot on tlmt one null
kctlon bnnnlnii footbuli
:o put one of tho out
liutitution.t nf learning
miry on .skid row.
f the qreateit thinga
lii country, howovor.
P'ryone may say what
-mi minx wnai ne
We respect the opln.
thOSe nryin. uI.a
fisre football dio a
flh, but wo don't be
f y 11 lire to aee HI
ETBALL
40,
Lin.
nf many of llionn foil I a a buth
Kliiimilii unci Medford cugors ru
lii'iilcilly made wild lunge for u
tiic bull,
Uiio In Dm strong Medford tie
fi'iimi lliu l'lilicun worn forcud
lo ahonl from fur out and lie
I'ountud for only 10 fluid goula
duriMK tho uiitiit till, Nurenn
wn high point man for the
Kliiinnlli club Willi 1 1 vii murker
mill Fiiwcclt of Mcdford livid
scoring lioiiora for Ilia livening
with IU tallica.
Tho I'ellcniia fulled to pot a
field goal until 13 m limli'H of the
lilt hud elapsed unci 11. u fracas
win III till) aticiind cmito. Hub
Puiklns fluully brokv loose to
ring up llio Iiilllnl two-polntur
for tnu K-mon,
Khimiilh drew flrat blood aft
er III) seconds of pluy when Jim
1'opu ciroTippd in n cnurlty toaa.
I'll line r Immi'dliitidy fouled Wut
nun mid tho Mvdford buckcourl
Minn knotted tho count at one
nil. Tin ee mlnutea hud uoiui by bo
foro Ilium, lull Mudlord pivot.
mini, purled tho cords for the
Hint field lliinl of tho content.
Wiilsou villi k iniothnr gift heuvo
und lliiyea followed with n tlp ln
hol to put tlio Tornado In front
it lo 1.
Lurry Whlto accounlcd for a
free throw and Palmer added
iniothur counter to miiko the ful
ly U to 3, Wnlaon then luid In a
runter from tho keyhole and No
reeu lidded tho fourth i'ellcun
chuiily allot, which wus dupli
cated by I'uwcolt tcconda Inter
to put the Tornudo In tho lend, U
to un tho flrat hcul ended.
To open tho accond (rum o,
Wuuioii wua evicted from the
Hiiine on on la and l'erklnt unk
the fifth I'ellcun froo throw, but
Whlllock looped oua In to make
It 11 to a. l'erklna mid Blehn
then hit the buakct for u field
Hoi'l upleee and tho half ended
with Medford aettlnti thu puce,
1H lo IU.
In the third atnnzn the Med
ford five ropentedly ahook men
Ioohc on their funt break and
completely dnmluutcd tho buck
bourd piny. The Tornudo racked
up 10 murkcrt In this period
with counters by Kawcett, Huyca
und Hoaa. while the K-men were
held to nine. Blehn potted a Iny
In shot Ha the ciuurUr ended 34
to 10 on tho Medford aide of the
lei liter.
With tho 'formula rumilna In
setsaelffliBassji!!
roaerves, the final frama waa
ciose, as tno Kiumatli five gur-
n era a nine lames against 10
scored by Medford to bring the
flnul count to 44-20.
This triumph runs th Med
ford victory string to II straight
und lightens Ita grip on tho top
rung of the Southern Oregon
contcrenco ladder. The Pelicans
face the Black Tornado again
tonight on tho Klamuth court
und, unleaa the K-men show far
more atuii tnun they did last
night. It's going to ha "Just too
bad for th horn team."
In tho two preliminary tua
alea, Coach I'nul Angslead'a
Wildcats bounced the Mulln var
ally, it to 10, and In tin curtain
rulscr the Klamath freshmen,
tutored by I'aul Deller, tramp
led th Malln green hats by the
lon-sldcd count of 22 to 3.
Tonight at 0 o'clock the Klam
uth freshmen will tungle with
the Tuleluko freshmen five and
ul 7 p, m. the Wildcat will take
on the Tulelake varsity. Med
ford and Klamath will take tho
floor for the final game of tho
aarlcR at 0:18 p, m.
Summary:
Klam. Falls (21) FO FT PF TP
Pope, f 1113
Zaroslnakl, f 10 12
Palmer, t 12 3 4
Alexander, f 0 0 0 u
lluuman, c 10 12
Muson, c 10 12
Noreen, g 1 3 S S
Olehn, g 2 0 14
Noel, g , 0 0 0 0
White, g 112 3
l'erklna, g 113 3
Itedkey, g 0 0 0 0
10 8 18 28
Medford (44) FO FT PF TP
Morlne Cage Schedule
Jan. 20 Fairflald-Sulsun,
hare,
Jan. 22 Redmond, Ore. Out
laws, hare.
Jan. 23 Redmond army air
base, there.
An open Invitation has
been extended by Col. Oaorge
Van Orden, commanding of
ficer at the Marine Barracks,
to people wishing to attend
the Skymaster Leatherneck
fracas tonight at the post
gym. The game will begin at
I p. m. and additional busses
will run both to and from the
Barracks.
Itoss. f
Brocdlow, t 1
lliiyea, f 3
Stclle, f 3
niggs, c 1
Whlllock. o 2
Watson, g 1
Cave, g 0
Slnglcr, g 0
Kawcett, g 4
Reich, g 0
17 10 17 44
Officials: Lowell Prior, Gene
Copeland. Timekeeper: Dr.
George I. Wright. Coaches:
Klamath FeNn, Marblo Cook;
Medford, Al Simpson. Hnlftlmc
score: Klamath Fall 10, Med
ford 18.
Mr. Stoneface Flops Riser
In Wild, Bloody Encounter
Lett night at the Klamath bl
eep bin, Mr. Stnnefiico kept his
perfect record here Indict by
llopiiiim Jnck Klxcr, Pacific
const liiiht-henvy king, in two
out of three fnlla.
Tint "Moak" left the ring un
der heuvy polico protection as
the funs, were in n mood to tear
liim limb from limb for tho foul
tactics luted by tho hooded heel
in itiiinlnK hia victory.
The mnaked mcmice grnbbcd
the fiial tumble with u reverse
toe-hold ufler ho had uaed hia
dreaded hend butts to good ad
viiiitiigo. Kiacr wos Mrouity and
rubber Icgxad n,u' l'10 "Mask"
wan quick to seize hia opportun
ity nncl tiiko tho fall.
Amid the wild cheers of the
crowd, Joltln' Jnck came back to
throw the hooded hoodlum and
even the count nl n full apiece
wlih a ittnndlntt shoulder press
after ho hud softened the veiled
villain up with a scries of pow
erful drop kicks.
The final canto was as savage
and bloody nn exchange as has
been witnessed In Gladiator's
gully in muny moons. Both
musclemen wont all out with no
hold barred and the roaring
multitude thought Kiser on his
way to n win wlien he raised the
"Grey Mask" high above his
henrt and whirled him around in
the fumous alrplnno spin. Joltin'
Jack threw the hooded hoodlum
on the ropes and it was evident
that the Mask's concrete dome
wus bleeding through his hood
as Klscr tried vainly to tip the
mask from the veiled varmint's
hciid to the wild acclaim of tho
funs. , .
The "Mask" weathered the
storm, however, and by again re
sorting to vicious head butta took
tho final fall and match with a
body press.
In the semi-wlndup tussle,
Pole Bclcaatro and Gloomy Gust
Johnson crunched cranium to a
draw in a match that was second
only to the main event. Pete
took the first tumble In the third
frnmo with body slam, fol
lowed by a body pres,. but Gust
evened matters up in the final
ntanza with "Johnson's leg
strangle," a hold originated by
Gloomy Gust.
Tough Tony Ross took the curtain-raiser
from clever Milt 01
sen by using his usual dirty
methods.
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Challenge Go
By FRANK PITMAN
TUCSON, Ariz.. Jan. 20 (!')
A 72-hole challenge golf battle
will match Byron Nelson, top
pro shotmakcr ; of 1044, und
Sammy Sncad, current louder,
on a New York City links this
spring, Fred Corcoran, Profes
sional Golf associutlon tourna
ment director, announced at the
Tucson Open here today.
He anticipates the match
might raise 100,000 for the
PGA rehabilitation program for
wounded soldiers.
Slated after the close of the
winter tour at Atlanta, ,Ga.,
early In April, it will consist of
36 holes medal play and 30
holes match play on a course
yet to be selected, Corcoran
said.
Meanwhile, 24 of the 44 trav
eling pros fired pur 70 or bet
ter in yesterday's first round of
the $8000 Tucson Open, but
Corcoran declared the fine
scores, including Leader Joe
Zarhardl's 68, won't go into
PGA records because tho El Rio
courso doos not meet PGA yard
age standings for 72 holes.
Several of the visiting golfers
questioned accuracy of tho U402
yards listed as the El Rio length.
Five of the club swingers
were bunched a stroke back of
Zaxhardt, Norristown, Pa., hold
er of the Philadelphia Open
championship, at the start of to
day's 18-holo second round.
They were Leonard Dodnon,
Kansas City. Mo Claude Har
mon. Lochmoor, Mich.. Bruce
Coltart. Atlontic City, N. J., Le-
Innd Gibson Randolph Held,
Tex., and Jlmm Gauntt, Ard
more, Okla.
Sam Snead, Hot Springs, Va.,
and Byron Nelson, Toledo, Ohio,
the co-favorites, were sharing a
four-way third place tie at 67
with Harold McSpndcn, San
ford. Maine, and Jack Gage,
Long Beach, Calif.
ZAGS OUTLAST MONTANA
MISSOULA, Mont., Jan. 20
(Pi Gonzaga outlasted Montana
university last night to post a
63-30 basketball victory after the
score hnd been deadlocked at 14
all at the end of IS minutes. The
winners led by 28-18 at half
time. Ed McGarry scored nearly
all Montana's points and took in
dividual honors with his total of
23.
Cougars Bounce Back
To Rap Vebf oots, 54-43
Victory Puts WSC Cagers In Third
Slot Alongside Oregon State Five
I Saturday. Jan. 20, 1(48
HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN
EUGENE, Jan. 20 (P) A
Wuahiiigton Stale college team
which hud absorbed two trounc
Ings from Oregon Sliite curlier
In the week bounced f nek vig
orously last night lo hang a 54
to 43 basketball defent pn the
University of Orcnon Wclifoots.
second-place team in the norttM
ern aivision, raciuc toftsi con
ference scramble.
Meanwhile tho chief benefi
ciary of this uprising by the,
WSC Cougars the front-running
University of Washington
Huskies were loaing a non
conference gumo In Seattle and
Idaho waa dropping another at
Moscow. Unbeaten in the divi
sion, Washington lost a 42-41
overtime decision to the inde
pendent Alpine Dairy five and
Whitman spunked Idaho, 30-32.
Sky-scruping Vinco Hansen,
the WSC center, showed the
way for the Cougars by dunk
ing 10 points, most of them
pivot tosses from the keyhole.
His rampage put him just one
point behind Dick Wilkins of
Oregon, who collected 14 last
night, in the race for individual
conference honors. Wilkins still
leads with 60 points. Del Smith,
third in the circuit with 56
points, led Oregon with 16.
The teams were even at the
half, 21-all, after the clubs had
played toctcr-toltnr with the
scoreboard through the er-viing
stanza. Oregon moved in font
at the start of the second half
on Smith's goal, but Hansen
converted a free effort and
Adrian Jorrison tallied after a
lloor-lcngth dribble lo give WSC
1 lead it never relinquished.
Tho decision put the winners
hack into third place alongside
Oregon State and a victory to
night, in addition to making the
Oregon hold on second very in
secure, would leave the Cougars
:ilonc in third. No other club
Nibs managed to beat Oregon
which, however, has not yet
collided with the pace-setting
Huskies.
"' Washington State
G F PF TP
IRONMEN WHIP EAGLES
PORTLAND. Jan. 20 (P)
The Seattle Ironmcn took over
top spot in the northern sector
of the Pacific coast hockey
league last night by defeating
their chief rivals, the Portland
Eagles, 3 to 2.
GilDodds
Runs Last
Race Today
BOSTON, Jan. 20 (P) Indoor
mile record-holder, Gil Dodds,
who is retiring from competi
tive track in his prime, today
will run his farewell race on
the same tiny balcony where,
us an unknown, ho Ruined his
first triumph a half-dozen years
ago.
His theological studies com
pleted, Dodds. famed as the Fly
ing Parson, plans to set out for
Los Angeles tomorrow to join
a gospel group. Nevermore, he
predicts, vlll he thrill packed
thousands at the major eastern
Indoor meets.
Unassuming and modest as
ever, Dodds has selected the an
nual Boston YMCA meet, which
actually is a schoolboy affair,
as the stage for his valedictory
performance a two-mile handi
cap event that has attracted a
very mediocre field.
In perfect physical trim,
Dodds is rated as "faster than
ever" by Jack Ryder, his veter
an coach. "I'm certain that Gil
would cut at least two seconds
off his 4:06.4 indoor world mile
mark if he would compete this
season," Ryder said sadly.
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Phone 8304 1201 East Main
CASH AWARD WON
BY LOCAL TRAPPER
Skillful Handling of Muskrat Pet
Earns Award for Fred H. Fiek
in Sears 16th National Fur Show
Read How You, Too, May
Win an Award a High
as $1,000.00 Cash
Provlnr ajaln that "better pelt handling
fiays," this local trapper got an extra$6. 00
n cash one of tho Daily Awnrda in Sears
16th National Fur Show and, bealdrs,
achanco toahareln tho bigmajor awards!
What this trapper did, you too can do
whether or not you soli your furs
through Sears Raw Fur Marketing Serv
ice. For Soars Fur Show offers, this
season, a total of 942 different cash
awards, Including tho Firat Award of
11,000.00 for tho boat handled pelt of all.
942 AwarcU-$7,590 Cash
Tea, a total of 942 cash awarda for fur
ahlnpera 042 opportunities to share in
$7,690.00 in cash.
1 MAJOR CASH AWARDS! There are
tan major cash awards, ranging from
$60.00 to $1,000.00. .
SECTIONAL CASH AWARDS: There
are sectional awarda, too for complete
shipments of Ave or more pelts one
award of $250.00; eleven of $50.00 each.
DAlLYCASHAWARDSiFinally, there
are 918 daily cash awarda of $5.00 each,
for pelt received during the Fur Show.
Pay You 3 Way
First, every award is in nMition to the
cash Sears got you for your pelts.
Second, Soars can be depended on to
obtain for you top ):rlcea,
.Third, even If you don't win an award,
earolul handling $nhnen tho value of
your furs.
This third feature la the real reason for
Seara 16th National Raw Fur Show with
942 Cash awarda, totaling $7,690.00.
By encouraging careful pelt handling,
gears believe the annual value of Ameri
ca's raw furs can be increased by mil
lions of dollars. And that the income of
very trapper can bt given a big booat,
i NATIONAL I J I
MIm ISIh National, durlnr tha
judgini of lut tMfon'e Pur Show,
Get In-It'a Easy
Every fur you ahlp to Soars, during
the torm of the Fur Show, is auto
matically considered for awarda,
Only the handlingof pita counts!
not the kind of fur, not itsvalue.
This season. why not try for some
Kp erlro motiei' Remember, every
body has an equal chance. You have
everything to gain nothing to loae.
When your turn are ready, ship
them to Seara, Roobuckand Co., Raw
Fur MarketingScrvicc at the nurt.if
of these points: Chicago, Philadel
phia, Memphis, Dallaa, Kansas City
or Seattle. Thousands of Itrappers
have earned awards. YOU CAN too I
Gregg, f
Jorrison, f ....
Notcboom, I ..
Gchrett, f ....
Hansen, c
Waller, c
G. Hamilton,
Rennick, g ....
Johnson, g ....
Kcllingcr, g ..
...1
...2
.. 0
...0
...7
.. 1
.. 5
.. 4
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...0
Totals 20
Oregon
G
Smith, f 6
Wilkins, I 6
Elder, f 0
14 16 54
Stamper, f
Hays, c
B. Hamilton,
Bartlct, g ....
Berg, g
Hoffine, g ..
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SURPRISE, SURPRISE!
ENID, Okla.. Jan. 20 HP)
Phillips university's basket
ball learn plastered Tonkawa
Junior college 60-5 Thursday.
Tonkawa didn't score a field
goal.
No one waa more surpriaed
than the Phillips players. It
was the first game they had
won this season.
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County Cage Bee
Set for February
MERRILL, Jan. 17 (SpecioD
Probably eight squads will par
ticipate in the 1045 Klamath
county B league basketball tour
nament scheduled for the Alta
mont Junior high school. Febru
ary 23-24, it was announced this
week by George Elliot, principal
of the Merrill high school. Six
Klamath county high schools,
Merrill, Malin, Henley, Bly,
Chlloquin and Gilchrist will en
ter with invitations being ex
tended also to Paisley and Sa
cred Heart academy.
WARRIORS TOP ROCKETS
BREMERTON, Jan. 20 1P)
The Bremerton Rockets were
quenched last night by the Fort
Lewis Warriors, 63-51, in a bas
ketball game that saw Gail
Bishop of the winners score 36
points.
Baker Bulldogs
Drop Pendleton
Buckaroos, 49-42
BAKER, Ore., Jan. 20 (VP)
The Baker high school Bulldogs
blasted their way to the top of
the Blue Mountain Basketball
league when they dropped tho
Pendleton Buckaroos into sec
ond place 4U to 42, climaxing
a fast sharpshootlng game here
last night before a crowd of
1200.
The ball was showered
through the basket 49 times in
32 minutes for 01 points.
Summary:
Baker 49 42 Pendleton
Borgan (2) F (8) Cox
Carpenter (6) ....F (13) Cook
Wcndt C (5) Alford
Ballantyne (15) G .... (10) Kelly
Peterson (18) ....G .... (2) Keown
Subs: Baker, Gerry 4, John
son 4. Pendleton: Henriks 4, Bu-tenshon.
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Totals 17' 9 18 43
Half time score: Washington
State 21, Oregon 21.
Missed free throws: Washington
State Jorrison, Hansen, Wal
ler, Rennick. Oregon Smith 3,
Wilkins 4, Hays 2, B. Hamilton
2. Officials Paul Warren and
Emii Piluso.
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