Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 06, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    CSCPCDDBTTCS
Pelicans Have Another
Chance With Tornado
Klamath Coach Hangs Possibility
Of Win On Several Questionable!
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
with
MAJOR HOOPLE
Till com In if Friday nlht tlio
Kliumilli I'ellciiim uut unuthur
crock ut the tmiKhi'Ht nut on thu
nlitlii'i'ii Oi'cucm ciiKH horizon,
Iho Medford Toiniiclo, und Couch
Dutch Kronch flKuros Hint thu
only tlllnn In tho wny of Iho
tiiklnu thin one In tho iiucon
lly fur a lot of bunltctbnl I pluy
inii. In tho ono game plnyed hero a
Belcastro
Raps Buck
Speedily
U look un liifurliitocl 1'ele Hol
ciulro Jiml about lliroa minute
of rnmilliig timu to whip un
equally Infurlntcd Duck LIiih
comb und Icuvo him prostrate
in the middle of thr unit ut tho
armory lout nlKht.
Lipscomb Uu4ck'.'d Pole while
ho win cruwllnu 'hrouuli UK
ropes hoforo thfc fl(sl started
mid ltofcrco W.illy Moss wim
ImldliiK the two hurly combat
nnl.H upiirt when the Konit Hound
ed. About 13 kccoihU Inter
Illicit hud cinched down a Nluinp
Iiik hiiiunu'rlnck for tho full.
Then In the second round,
after Homo vicious sIukkIiik mid
KouijlnK. both iunlde mid out of
the runes, 1'etr ciitiKht on hid
fuvnreii Kurfhoiird, ntuiiiplnu
l.l)KCninl iilonK tho spine mid
buck of tho neck fur Ktiod men-
Jure, mid win uwnrdcd thnt full.
Ip.ncoinl) was Mill flat on his
atomiich when the boll sounded
and Uelciistro wim kIvimi the nod.
In the other half of the split
main event Gloomy Gust John
son hnd a win over tho chump,
Joe Lyntiin, In Ills Kriisp for five
rounds, but Joo slid Into a grape
vine In tho finale for a draw.
The. bout wax pure, clean
nuincHiiK all tho wny nlonu. Gust
atnrtcd out at the openlnK bell
In flKhtlnil fury, determined thnt
U ho had a win over Lynnm In
fall system he win Roinn to not
fc lait nlRht, and copped iho first
tumble In the third canto on a
urfbonrd.
Tho opener, between Pierre
luUello nnd Bob Kene.iton, also
nded In a tie. but the Unlit
French-Ciiniidlnn youngster
proved himself nn nolo Krnppier
cy brenklnu almost every hold
the heavier Keneston could mus-
' In th opening frame I.nBclle
fulled the almost impossmie ny
oming out of an Indian death
lock. He took the first fnll by
flooring Bob with a pair of drop
kicks and grabbing un Intricate
press.
Keneston'i tumble came In the
Jn.it frame when ho pounded
'ranch' curly head Into the cor
ner tumbucklcs until the young
ster was groggy nnd then applied
the speciully he terms a Gold
Hill crab.
West Coach
Quits Job
For Shrine
YAKIMA. Wash., Feb. 0 (VP)
Orln E. (Babe) Hollingbory, for
mer Washington State coIIorc
football conch nnd mentor for
the west tenm In the nnminl Enst
Wcst Shrlno gnme, snld today he
Is "probably" through coaching
all-star grid contests.
Holllngbery snld thnt while he
naa noi yt-i suoniuiea nis resig
nation to Shrine game officials in
Sun Francisco, "I only kept the
job for the Inst gnme nt their In
sistence because they didn't wish
to mnko a couching chnnge with
problems of wartime nnturc still
hanging on."
Holllngbery snld he hnd no
I plnns for going bnck In tho
cnnchlng field by next season. At
, proscnt ho Is engnged ns a Yak
lmn valley fruit rancher nnd res
taurant owner.
Under Molllngbery's coaching,
west teams won 11 games, tied
four nnd lost six In tho annual
Shrine event.
"I don't wish to embarrass the
Bhrlno offlclnls," said Holllng
bery. 'A conch for thnt gnme
should bo ncllvcly connected
with some school. At the pres
ent time, I'm not."
NEW YORK Joe Lamottn,
JflOl, New York, outpointed Bob
by Berger, 151, Chlcngo, (B);
Walter Stevens, 140, Newark,
N. J., knocked out Woody
Winslow, 1381, New York, (4).
Whan In Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joa and Anna Earley
Proprietors
RADIO
REPAIR
Quick Quarantaed Service
Good Stock of
TUBES
t, I, Zeman. Technician
ZEMAN'S
116 No. 8th Phone 7522
AnrnM rrnm MonUnmurr Wsrrt
month ago tho Tornado fulled lo
show nny particular stellar cage
skill, but still nut-stretched unci
bulldozed the local luds for a
211-22 win while tho K-mon were
gdinltledly playing their worst
giiino of tho season.
The Pelicans gave the Medford
mentor, Al Simpson something
to mull over this week by ex
ecuting the filler points of the
gnmo ulmost to perfection In
tho lust game with Ashland when
Simpson was among those pres
ent In the blcuchcrs.
Conch Kronen hangs tho possi
bility of his Pels winning Fri
day's tilt ut Medford on al least
four ifs: If Klamath's fust break
works, If tho boys hit foul shots,
If their set pluys are clicking
und if tho Klamath luds aren't
overawed by gciierul Medford
uthlellc reputation.
He doesn't blink ut the fact
that there Is faint hone that the
I'cls will have control of the re
hounds. From bemn to bi.-um
the Medford so, und towers over
the Klamath starting five ut
leust three Inches per man.
Wildcats,
Freshmen
Tip Malin
By Identical scores of 40-24
the two Junior KU1IS tennis
downed two Mnlln tennis In
games played lust night ut Mnlln
I'ho Wildcats had lltllo trouble
In overcoming the Mustangs by
going into an curly lend on tpiick
baskets by Don Ccssnun, Charles
Ilellbronner, Jim nnd Jnck Ken
licit. Halfliine score wns 24-14.
Jack Kennetl for the 'Cnls nnd
Vlctorlnl for the Mustangs
shared top honors with 10 mark
ers each. Ccssnun bud eight for
the 'Wildcats nnd Spolek hit
ocvon for Mnlln.
After spotting the Mnlln B
squad five points in the opening
minutes of piny, the KUIIS
Hooks ronred back to take the
lead and win their gnmo going
away. Elliott nnd Lust paced
the Freshmen, scoring eight
points each. Arnold and Rutliff
each hnd six for tho losers.
HER.6 &0ES.MA3OR.'-
X FESL LIKE A GUY Ihi
me woods hunting a
LOST PWtHOri tO BETTER
CR.EEP UP AMO ACT QOtCk,
BECAUSE IF TUB LfATDY
REALIZES I'M. TRNlhiS TO.
HYPNOTIZE- HER SHE AAfAY
set naixed up vorm
SOMETHING THAT SHOULU
BE SWEPT OUT,
I!
c
I 7
I it -M
i mi'fmm
NVEMA& L- HTWIV "0
L POSSIBLE; g i) jST
COORrXGE, A8ELARD-M-L5W.'
X'LL MWMTAlM AM'
ALERT WfATCH.USTOFP.
THE FRONT PORCH l-
EGPVD.' COOKiT ON ME AS
A SORT OF STRATEGIC.
RESERVE ,TOSNlN&
INTO W-TIOM IV- IHES
IS ANY A CC I'D EhiT
OSC Leads League After
58-48 Win Over Huskies
CORVALL1S, Feb. 8 (!)
Buck In the position they re
linquished a couple of weeks
ogo ut the top of the northern
division Pacific Coust confer
ence basketball standings were
the lanky Oregon Bliitc Bcuvcrs
toduy.
They mude It two straight
over the hapless, hopeless
Washington Huskies last night
with a decisive 58-48 victory
Chevrolets Win
Hoop Battle
From Bonanza
The Ashley Chevrolet took
the measure of the Bonanza
Merchants 51 to 30 in a Basin
league gamo played at Bonanza
lust night. '
It was a fust, hard-fought hoop
buttle all the wny through and
nt the half the Chevrolets were
lending 2D-20.
Moses led Ashleys scorers with
1 1 points and D. Host) of Bonanza
wus high for tho evening with
a dozen. Erlingson and Bob
Lowell each garnered 10 for the
Chevrolets.
Tonight Ashleys meet the
Murine Barracks PX team on the
barracks hardwood ond tomor
row night ploy tho Merrill
Townlcs. at Merrill.
ESQUniSATS- Sp
& GsQQQ)CDI3 &
sens tfirajTijjjQ
a
A few dropi of Kraihe Shaving
Aid added to your lathor or
cream, not only gives you
a closer, cleaner and faster
shave, whether done with
brush or brushless ... it helps
to avoid soreness and rough
ness of skin frequently caused,
by everyday shaving. Men will
be amazed by the resulting
smoothness and cleanliness of
the face.
2 oz. bottle
plus las
ka;mi shavino aid momotej a hhmu skin and helps to
roiect the faci from sun, wind and weather. service
men are krashe's iiooeit roosters.
CURRIN'S
9th and Main
FOR DRUGS
Phona 4514
ANNUAL
Fireman's Ball
Sunday, Febj 10
Dancing 9:00 Till 7:00
Music by ' 5
Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies
which virtually eliminated
Washington from any further
championship consideration. It
was tho Huskies' fourth straight
loss on a disastrous Willamette
valley invasion.
The victory pushed Oregon
State a half game into the lead
over Idaho.
Lust night's tumultuous tilt
found Washington spotting the
Staters a 21-8 lead in the open
ing half before starting to catch
up. They finally closed in at
2U-21, but the Beavers forged
into a seven-point margin at 31
24 ut the half, principally be
cuu.se big Rod liocba canned the
majority of bis total of 18
points during that period.
Henson Leads
Scoring Race
SEATTLE, Feb. 8 (A') Once
again Ladon Henson is back in
the lead of the Pacific Coast con
ference northern division indiv
idual basketball scoring scrap.
Henson has 128 points to his
credit, a single counter more
thnn Norm Dalthorp, while Ore
gon State's Red Rocha is third
with 125 and Washington State's
Vince Hanson wound up the list
of the "Century Boys" with 101.
WALLA WALLA, Feb. 8 (A')
Willamette made it two straight
over Whitman here last night,
but had to go into overtime to do
it. The score was 47-44 in their
Northwest conference basketball
game.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By The Associated Presi
ELIZABETH, N. J. Ray Rob
inson, 1473, Now York, knocked
out Tony Kiccio, 155, Bayonne,
N. J., (4); Archie Stock, 134i,
Brooklyn, outpoints Oscar Wil
liams, 136J, New York (6),
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Warm i
Boys' Jackets
Crow Socks
Ski Sweaters
SUGARMAN'S
Eth and -Main
HUNTERS!
See the New
WEAVER K2.5
at
RALPH'S
GUN SHOP
Your order accepted now.
Orders alto accepted on
New Guns -
I Buy Guns
Phone 4273 1114 Main
Wednesday. Fab. 6. 1946 ' HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN
TOMORROW NIGHT
Direct from 8 weeks at the Aragon
Ballroom, Los Angeles
Featuring
Lorraine Benson
Roy Cordell Jr.
Admission 1.20 L6ciuXTax
ANSWERS YOUR TIRE
PROBLEMS WITH THE
AH. you have to do is drive In. Your smooth, danger- ff y 3 A Sti
ous tires will be recapped by the famous Firestone fka IfV J
Factory Method, and these recaps are FULLY GUAR- . W 5 M
ANTEED. You exchange smcsth tire danger for the VS 5V 7 J S
famous Gear-Grip Tread. Then when new Firestone r LX Ul IS
De Luxe Champion Tires are available to you, we i Vs
will buy your recapped tires. Stop in today for the i Vi
driving safety you want and needl Knobby Mud ft N
. Snow Tread available for winter driving safety. J ftj, -v X
I STCBB TIBE IRON r I JriJl T
i Hand-forged of hi- I 1 Vt
I jB9e fliuUity alloy steeL r" ' (rter I V j r :
.1 BAIL PEW HAMMER I W IT
1 - m. 16-os- drop-forged haa. X I i ' J i
1 J.09. Hickory handle. a af'0- I If ''
1 BlPriNG HAMMER f 1 " U V
I usira : I, Ridid ,
I I " PLANES 1 IW-IN;OI i
I n. i, di ...2.39 I 5.45 m
BIOCK Plane . -Q I A frfa-foot Wepianoar tnai 1
I Iron SmOOth Plane 7' I convert, to a ten-foo I
1 iron Jmw 4 69 I extension ladder. Haa I
I Jack Plane I I special locllnS aafetJl J
i -- - j"1" 'I'luirtit. .. ...-.V J. 1 1
bi.LTP av ' r it'llll-f Jat a a -1
FIRE
EXTINGUISHER
8.95
Discharges continuous
stream of twnty-five feet
or more. Completely oiled,
(mart ais.
rtt Kmmp Wonm witk
Aisout $55.00 Buys
Olympian
SUPREME
Hickory
SKIS
Selected matched grain
hickory; ridge top,' Letner
steel edges. Reg. $19.95.
NOW
13.30
SAVE 331 3 ON SKIS!
Olympian
DELUXE
Hickory
SKIS
Selected matched grain
hickory. Ridge-top. Com
plete bindings included.
Regularly $15.95. ,
10.64
NOW
- Deluxe
SKI
POLES
Matched weight. These sell
regularly for $4.85 a pair.
NOW. Pair
3.05
527 Main Phone 3234
UstntothiVoUtafPi'itnMomUiMnhg,mi.9.C,