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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1946)
elicans Play Opener Against Marine Team Uoens pit . Hocicey i-iuo hockey mid ""v.hinii tia last W' iin mimes. tile Uonmeii. mo.l I' l.n.iMllfllt. '-!!!! Si"!! 11 ook advantauo or uio "!? . nf i iiuy named """""J n lcd up the tor. or in n v" "-" : r P. Liu iho Ironmci. were fctf ho Si v with H.I. im iV..ur Canuck. m Tv? i their no VKW to much bet- K S 'namo-tlu-lr sec- VoYtTand T. order, by Clovcchuk, Ii, and Prlnnlc. frf Uio ScnltleOuWimd brln(i more surprises. Sllod a peachy mat nliht MM to acorc at all 1" Pftvcn goals In the C Wlon In flllle more iracloualy allowed Oak to Koro twice In the lnt Eilnutea. t we wy. anything, can n In thli hockey league, to those iromuoii. leview Hands eville Five 35 Scare JIVtEW, Feb. IS Prlne i highly touted Cowboya, ulmprmlve string o( vie- over Oregon cage leama, urrow iqueak here Sat mnlni when the Lake- Honkera came within (our el upsettlni the dopeateri tru inilyils, 38-35. liinf by one point with ,i to go, Lakevlew mlaaed h to bag the gnma on mil nw the ball roll tan Miy around the hoon be- I'. dropped Into the handa of ptille player and wna later piw into a inree-polnt load hvliltina Cowboya. fcl the same zone defame Inothered Lakevlew the fj previous by 12 polnta, fi-n ran into a barrage M'U In the first Quarter fttlorced to chango Ita atyla fotw a u-a leao. Tilt half ( a in 18-18 dearltnrk Vint firtoyi grabbed a nlne- u when the game ended ntatvllle on the long end 1H! score- It waa Prlne HJtdwIn In 28 gamca. .fc Wis Po,. JU) F... tofer o l 1 " mT"n"" puiuuons: Lakevlew 33 ... (11) Moe .. (S) Miles (4) Harlan ... (8) Reed (41 Bnalev Prlnevllle Kansas City Stars Tangle With Four Local Quintets Tonight At KUHS Gym A real ciiKn trcnl la In atom for Klumiitli basketball fana nt the high school gym tniiltfht and the preliminary game la de signed to tin ua good a drawing card an the main uvent. Altogether seven teamn will take part In the two gamoa (dated the i I'uIIciiiih, a Marino llarracka (iilnt, tin, touring Kuimas City Slum led by Athlete Jussu Owens, and four leading aggrega tion of tho Kliimatli UiihIii league. Tho quurtul of locul IndiipcndonU Tulclake Asnoclated Oil, Ashley's Chevrolet, Chllociiilii au Mimery utut KieKya Jewelry ploy one (iiarter each with tho colored Stars In tho head lino game. That tilt Is scheuulod to bogln around B o'clock, In tho opener tho Klamath Pelicans, losers of only four t) Ita against a record of 1(1 wins this season, meet a iuliitet from the Marino llarrucks which has at least four of the llarracks' starting five, now disbanded, In the lineup. The prelim Is slated to take tho floor at 7 o'clock. Tho Kansas City bunch comes hero with a record of 03 straight wins, broken only by a loss to Fee's Itollerdromo In Portland a couplo of days ago. On the Stars' roster urc six of the top colored basketball filiiyers In the country, Inelud ng Al Price, who has appeared hero In sports events with the ilurlem Globetrotters. Sum Wheeler, forward, luis been producing anywhere from 20 lo JO points per game this season for the Stars against all com petition. Another man on the Kansns City squud, Collins Jones, a for ward, ia rated to be the best colored second baseman in base ball. Tonight's games are not part of tho regular schedule for the Pelicans and season tickets will not bo accepted for admission. Tickets will be on sale at the door, DO cents for adults and '10 cents for students and acrvico personnel. Title game tonight against the Marines will probably be the last homo tilt for the Pelicans. Two more regular season games aro scheduled to bo played nt Grants Puss and then the Pels will take part In the conference tourney at Ashland, BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLI h wrE.. y -'ly. out' l Z3y; pointed! r i-sa A 7: tin N Shotguns 1 S Jjtcfo, 1 ""fl. Ihot V'iich,k. 14.55 "'gant PS Goods 17 ; inn g. Wildcats Jump Chiloquin, 28-20 The KUHS Wildcats took the measuro of the Chi loon In floor Inst night, and tho Hooka defeat ed Chiloquin'a Ua 28-20 in the opener. Hampered by a small gym which alnwed down their fast break and added to the rough ness of tho play, the 'Cats were hard-pressed to hold an enrly lead. Tho Panthers dominated the ploy in tho Inst tin If. Jim Crlsmnn hit eight points for the 'Cnts and Slverson hud eight for Chiloquin. Sewell Named WSC Backfield Mentor COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Feb. 13 (II Lieut. Billy Sew ell, who played at Washington State In 1031), 1040 and 1041, before he entered service in the air forces, announced here yes torday he has been named back field coach at Washington Stats college. For the last two seasons, Sew oil hns played In the backfield for the second air forco Super bombors. He expects his dis charge some time this summer. Classified Ada Bring Results Lynam, Dude Tiff Appears To Be Tossup The champ, Joe Lynnm, will make Cowboy Dudo Chick a present of about 10 pounds of weight when ho cruwls Into the rln with thn cx-rodco slur at the armory tomorrow night, In addition to years of mat experl onco and nn overwhelming lood of puro strength. In Lynnm'a behalf, Joo Is not snort of strength himself, nor was he looking the other way when the brains were nusscd out. and that factor for him la as good as lengthy experience. He rose lo the top of this cir cuit In considerably less than a year, proving something. Also his contortionist agility ia worth more than nny 10-odd pounda of beef. So Jumping Joe can't be sold short in his coming tussle with Uio Rnnchhund. Recheck Shows Idaho Edged Out Montana MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 13 (VP) Idaho won both its basketball games from Montana and that's official. Tho northern division co-lcad-ors went Into their non-conference tilt with the treasure state visitors lust night, before they knew for sure who hod won the Crcvious night, and piled in the oskcts for a 53-46 decision that left no room for argument. At hnlftlmc it was announced that Idaho won tho Monday game 57 to 56, as reported ori ginally. Alter mo game the scorers hnd found their books did not agree, one having Mon tana the victor, 58 to 57. An er ror was found in his tabulation, however, and last night the referees announced the official score was 57-50, the winner Idaho. Tho home town Vandals racked up a 46-30 lead by half' time in the wlndup game and turned tho situation over to the reserves. Montana s Lou Roche lenu led tho scoring with 20 points. Commercial Salmon Season Cancelled SEATTLE. Feb. 13 (VP) The scheduled open season for com mercial salmon fishing on the Columbia river March 21 to April 1 has been cancelled, Milo Moore, state director of fisheries said yesterday. LOOK MERE. VOL) OVER STUFFED SCROOGE VOU'RB WORKING K FNE 30BS AtOD EWNG LIKE ftU INCINERATOR. BUT YOU'RE NOT PAVINQ BOARD NE:LU, ITS 2jO a neek to VOU, PLUS m,000 , 0JRtU FOR AIUOC- eOlTT.TT'r MHV, ER, MftRTUV OH, SURELY.' "JLVST AM OVERSIGHT X LL (SO TO THE BANK AMD GET THE CA9H TOMORROW. ! MrL l The ! i m 1 I v some v. WP&MPKA.r ABELftRD IS OUTOFTOWM 60 HE CANVT 6JP HER .SPELL riOVJ I KtOOVJ HOrJ MroG LOUIS 6T FELT At mi t rrriiNAn: ' Wednesday. Feb. 13, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN Ranchers Pool Against Coyotes OREGON CITY, Feb. 13 (AP) Ranchers In the Petes mountain area, tired of losing sheep to coyotes, have pooled donations scp(D corns Gale Bishop Hands WSC 68-61 Win Over Oregon Standings ' W. Oregon State 7 Idaho 7 Oregon 5 Washington 5 Wash. State 3 EOGENE, Ore., Feb. 13 fP) When Gale Bishop got back to Washington Slate college in mid season basketball Coach Jack Frlcl was heard to remark that his boys would "have some fun now" and last night they had it. They trimmed the University of Oregon's northern division champs 68 to 61 with Mr. B. bucketing 32 tallies. - Bishop might have beaten the circuit's one-game record, of 34, held Jointly by his teammate, Vince Hanson, and Don Mc Millan of Washington, had he not' fouled himself out of the fracas with slightly less than four minutes of piny remaining. About all that WSC accom plished by the victory was to tighten the race for third spot, still held by tho losers, but the Staters rose to within a game of fourth-place Washington. A repeat win tonight still would leave them in the league base ment and fall to dislodge Ore gon from third. Most of the first half was a rugged argument, with the score tied six times although Oregon got in front only once. Midway in tho stanza Bob 'Hamilton dunked a free toss to give the home town Webfoots a 18-15 edge.x Darrel Borg nullified that with a WSC free counter and after two more deadlocks the invaders moved in front at 20-19 and never lost the position. They were running away when the recess whistle blew with the count at 35 to 25. Oregon narrowed the gap to seven points with eight min utes of play left, the score stand ing 47-4J, but the Cougars got to galloping and pushed their margin to 16 points before set tling down to coast to the fin ish, ihe widest edge was 6j 47. Bishop's goal pouring over shadowed two right good scoring performances by Bob Hamilton and Dick Wilklns, who had 17 each. 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