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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1946)
Third-Quarter Dash Gives Pels 36-34 Victory The Klamath Pelicans overcame a 19 to 10 half time deficit last night on the KUHS maple by staging a spirited second half rally to overwhelm the Grants Pass Cavemen 36 to 34 In a Southern Oregon conference cage tilt. The Cavemen forged to an early lead on two successive long toms by Bertrand and Everton before Craig broke the ice for Klamath with a looping one-hander. Coleman tallied twice and Palmer once for the Pelicans during the first quarter and the - period ended with the score deadlocked at eight-all. Grants Pass ran wild in the second stanza to ring up 11 points while holding the Pelicans to two charity tosses and the end I s louis nopes Hell Catch of the half found the Cavemen out In front, 19 to 10. 1 The latter part of the ball game was an entirely different story, however, with the K-men going on a third period scoring spree of 17 counters. The Cave men were able to collect only eight points, enabling the Peli cans to knot the count at 27 to 37. The final frame was the pay off as the Red-and-White hit the bucket for nine points on field goals by Craig, Hover and Coleman and a gift flip by Pal mer. Grants Pass threatened all the way and a last-chance heave by Bertrand failed by an eye lash. The fast-break offensive of the Klamath five began func tioning smoothly in the last half as Hover, Craig and Pal mer drove in for easy set-up shots with the Grants Pass de fense caught flat-footed." The men in the striped shirts restrained themselves admira bly last night from too zealous tooting of their whistles and the result was a well-played and speedy ball game that had the fans sitting on the edge of their chairs.- Personal fouls were evenly divided with 12 called on Klamath and 11 on Grants Pass. Palmer and Everton shared high-scoring honors for the game with 11 each and Cole man and Lutz racked up nine points apiece. The two clubs will resume their rivalry tonight on the KUHS hardwood at 8:15 o'clock with a preliminary tilt slated between the Wildcats and Chil oquln at 7 p. m. Summary: Klam. (36) Pol. (34) G. Pass Palmer (11) F (11) Everton Hover (7) F (9) Lutz Thome (3) C (8) Bertrand Coleman (9) G (2) Mull Craig (6) G Dubbs Substitutions: Klamath-Crawford, Bussman, Linman, Zaros inski, McLean, Edwards and Redkey. Grants Pass Boyce, Moser (1), Orr and Rich (3). Officials Joe LaClair and Har old Douglas. Your claims are paid with a amila. Hans Norland Insurance. 123 N. 6th -St. Phone 6060. New Photo Of You God lifted off your sins and put them on Christ. Then God put on over you his own eternal righteousness. Sins forever off and his own righteousness for ever on. So God's new photo of you shows you a sinless being, all in glorious raiment. This is how he sees you from the instant you lay hold on Christ as having died for your sins. But until then your sins stand against you. See BIBLE. s2. Cor. 5:21. But you still slip. You are to, yourself like the sheep in the hog wallow. Still a sheep but out of place. After serving Christ' half a century, the be loved - Apostle John felt the same. Said he "If we say we have no sin we decieve our selves and the truth is not in us." 1 John 1:8. And he says to get back into step. Confess your sin, take forgiveness. And in it all God never quits us for he that has begun a good work in us will go on in it against tbe day when Christ comes to take us to Himself. See Phil. 1:6. Jesus paid it all. All to Him I owe. Sin had left a crimson stain. He washed it white as snow, S..W. McChesney Rd., Port land, Ore. This space paid for by a Portland lumberman. They Need CLOTHING SHOES! Turn In Your Extra Garments Before Thursday VICTORY CLOTHING DRIVE Conn Early COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 26 (F) Joe Louis says Billy Conn is "three times a better boxer than I am." Conn fights Louis June 19 in New York's Yankee stadium for the world's heavyweight boxing championship. "I hope to catch him early," Louis said here yesterday. "I figure if I can't knock him out early, I should catch him with a hard punch and rock him. That would make him quit boxing and make him slug it out with me. ' You know, Conn is three times a better boxer than I am." Joltin' Joe, weighing 220, said he anticipated little difficulty in losing 15 pounds before meeting Conn. Also, he said he had no intention of heeding Jack Demp sey's warning to engage in a few warm-up bouts before the "big push." "Billy isn't going to fight un til then and neither am I so it's going to be even, as far as I can see," Louis declared. The champion said he planned to rest next month before be ginning a two-month training grind March 1. Izaak Walton League Meets Monday Night A meeting of members of the Izaak Walton league, Klamath Modoc chapter, will be held in the Blue Room of the Willard hotel Monday evening. Election of officers for the year, entertainment and a dutch lunch are on the docket for the meeting. The nominating committee has proposed the following members to fill the elective of fices: president. Ken McLeod Jr.; vice president, Hal Ogle; secretary, Jerry Thomas; treasur er, Fred Southwell; directors, D. E. Van Vactor, Lloyd Low and Hale Scarbrough. The committee also recom mends that the past president and one additional director be included on the board of directors. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT NEW ORLEANS Phil Ter ranova, 128, New York, stop ped Steve Curley, 128 Vt, Tor onto, (3). Pat Giordano, 148, Toronto, . outpointed Ben Evans, 148, Oklahoma City, (10). Dance Sat Jan. 26 Malm Dancing 9 till 2 Music by THE Chicagoans IMPORTANT SCHEDULE CHANGES Effective Feb. 1, 1946 See Your Local Trailways Agent For Complete Information Phone 5521 Agent, J. K. Sayre Idaho Rips OSC Out Of Lead Huskies Defeat Ducks 57-46 And Take Over Division Top Spot By The Associated Press The standings: Washington Oregon State Idaho . Oregon Washington State W. 5 4 4 2 1 A University of Idaho basket ball gang got its fist in the north ern division machinery last night and twisted the Oregon State1 cogs entirely out of shape, a neat little trick that boosted the University of Washington to the driver's seat. But Idaho didn't wallop OSC 42 to 37 just as a favor to Wash ington's Huskies, who were crushing Oregon at the same time 57 to 46, or just for the satisfaction of kicking the de feated Beavers down into sec ond place. The triumph left Idaho firmly entrenched in third spot, a game and a half back of Washington and just a tilt below their victims. While Idaho was turning in the neat trick of the week, Wash ington ran wild against an Ore gon team that is ready to swear today its basket was wearing a lid. The division's defending champions got only two less shots at the loop than did Wash ington 76 to 78 but could squeeze only 17 all the way through while 22 goals swishes the twine for Washington. Basketball Scores By The Associated Press Scappoose 46, Vernonia 30. Sandy 47, Dallas 22. McMinnville 29, Newberg 22. Astoria 28, Rainier 20. Lebanon 47, Junction City 45. Corvallis 46, Sweet Home 35. Milwaukie 52, Molalla 37. Hood River 45, Prineville 35. Estacada 49, Mt. Angel 42. Beaverton 42, Forest Grove 36. La Grande 43, Pendleton 34. Marshfield 24, North Bend 15. Myrtle Point 33, Coquille 22. Klamath Falls 36, Grants Pass 34. Medford 43, Ashland 34. Cottage Grove 52, Spring field 35. Eugene 44, University High 38. - ""1 Girls Tiff Remains Uncertain Whether the girl grnpplers will come bnck to Klamath for a mat rematch next Tuesday is still a matter of speculation, but if they do the set-up will be about the same as last week's armory bill. Three bouts are already lined up. Joe Lynam and Buck Lips comb occupy the top spot, six rounds or two out of three falls; Pcto Belcastro and Pierre La Belle in the semi, four rounds, and Herbie Parks and Chester Hayes in the opener of three cmitoes, A glance over the bill of fare reveals that in the six grapplers named above there are three who have authentic claim to titles in various championship brackets. Lynam's is the coast junior heavy toga. Parks' laurels are Canadian and Hayes' cham pionship lei is Hawaiian. The reason for the holdup on the girls is not that they don't like Klamath Falls but that they, particularly Miss Mortensen, are asking too much money. Promoter Mack Lillard signals that she practically wants an option on the armory. Rita Martinez apparently isn't so hard to get along with and there is still another girl on the circuit now, Betty McCoy, so something may be worked out. NEW YORK Chalky Wright, 134 Vi, Los Angeles, outpointed Pedro Firpo, 132 Vi, Camden, N. J., (10). Lee Milito, 129, New York, outpointed Oscar Lewis, 136, Newark, N. J., (6). Anpl Supply LEE and DISNEY HATS Vartom Co tort All Siiei SUGARMAN'S Olh nd Mtln THE CLUB BLY, ORE. Bar Dancing Bowling "Come in at you are." LEWIS WITTER. Prop. RADIO SALES & SERVICE All Work Guaranteed Electric Appliances New and Used Goods Phone 3704 MERRILL EXCHANGE fyVi Better Appearance" . . . DIAL 3400- STANDARD CLEANERS Free City-Wide DELIVERY SERVICE You will profit by our years of experience in the dry cleaning business. 1409 Esplanade Mr. and Mrs. C. I. 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Paul Adams opened the scor ing in the second half with a long set shot, Zautcke added two field goals and a free toss and Adams counted again with his long shot. The remainder of the final period drauned by with very little offensive push briiiR displayed at any timo by clthet team. It was the first appearance In nearly thrco weeks for Barbour, Willamette captain, whoso sprained ankle obviously wns siill bothering him last night. Zautcke walked away with scoring honors with 14 points but it was the brilliant and amusing defensive play of little Art Ver mont, Marine forward, thnt made the evening gay. The five foot BILL'S Signal Service Tires Batteries Accessories Merrill, Ore. Phone 31 We Give Refund Coupons ciglit-inch Orogonlan made llfo miserable for the Salem lads Willi his ball stealing luetics and close guarding. The two luiim moot aguin to night at HiUO with a prelim be tween Oregon Woolen Store and tho Navy Corpsinon gottjng un derway at 7. 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