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Three Teams May Enter AAU Basket-ball Playoff Plant Being Drawn for District Meet At Ashland Or Medford; Ashley, Ricky and Tulelake Flyers Mentioned As Entrants Tta aZSS Chevrolet squad Is .n almost definite entry for the district meet, Ricky. Jeweler. The Ashley .tn'tJrff F7" hBVe , good chance of getting Into the play. The Ashley" team 1. currently heading V city Basin league division, with but on. more Innnim limi lO DinV. BI1H lliey Jewelers are In second place, nun vivnr nf Tulclnke arc topping the county division. A state AAU district la being created to Include Klamath Falls, Medford, Ashland and Orauts Pass the same territory covered by district 4 of vhe prep school athletic setup, and the playoff for the sector has been tentatively set for Febru ry 14 and 18, next Friday and Saturday fe .dopUd , , teams will receive the call to participate Ashley s. the Ash land Elks, Rogue River Chin ooks and a quint from Grants Pass. The games, two each night would be played at SOCE. Ashland. . But If a later date Is set February 17. 18 and 19 the games will be t4cd o" th,t Medford gym floor with eight teams taking part. In that event the four previously - named squads wfil be joined by the SOCE Frosh, Rickys Jewelers, the Mobil Gas and Green Lan tern outfits. Latter two are from Medford city league. In the event that one of those teams does not enter the tourney, lute, lake's Flyers will get the i call. To take part In the AAU meet, the local teams will have to pull out of the Basin league ''"The team which wins the dis trict tourney will then move into the stale playoff at Port land. March 2-4-o-6. AU money taken in at the district meet, will go to the loam sent to romana. Winner of the Portland playolfs will go on a step higher to the Western states tourney at Denver. Last year It was Fee's Rollerdrome team, and that oullit is again besting Us Poruana compei. tors. Al Simpson, coach at SOCE, has been asked to take control of this AAU district, but he is expected to decline and the Job may fall to Harold Bishop, ath letic director at SOCE. An announcement of definite district tourney plans Is expect ed in a day or so. Jackson Will Finish Here Sonny Kelly Jackson,' colored v ihn u Ureal SniDD s MVW. . . opponent for tomorrow nights 10-round fight, is slated to ar rive In town irom roruanu late this afternoon and go tkMinnh . final umrkout at the Salvation Army gymnasium to- He will be under the watch nf I jirrv Carjuto. Fort- land fight manager who has been training Sonny for tomor row's fight atvthe PAL gym. Jackson is shorter than the rangv Snapp and will weigh In at about 163-4, possibly a few pounds under what the Merrill fijHthMw will enter the ring. He Is able to get his weight down to the 160 mark to fight it. , Kj. miHHlwi.i0ht bracket In Sonny's only other appear ance ncre ne ww n rosy ,ivc raund decision from Indian Rmr. Millpr. Snaou has been doing his wr.i-lri,,ir at XTprrill and is ex pected to be in excellent condi tion lor me lesi. VniiT- nthnr Kn,lt hav hMn arranged to precede the main vpnt at th armorv. Reserve ra.a Mob-Ala irft CM ant nnw &t Matt Finnigan's sporting goods ducats can be purchased at the armory gate tomorrow nignu Sweeps Series PORTLAND, Feb. 10 (If Ttnivpnitv nf Nevada's tour-ins cagers made a sweep of their two-game series against Uni versity of Portland by taking tl.Mii Sntitrrlnv i.nffairment - ,.6 1-48. Halftime score was 26- Hank May Quit NEW YORK, Feb. 10 WH Hnnk Greenberg said today he was considering retirement from baseball despite generous salary offers from Pittsburgh because he "didn't desire to start anew in a strange environment." Wins Ski Classic ST. PAUL, Minn. Feb. 10 (IP) Erik Ltndstrom of weden won the central U. ! class A ski jump title with leaps of 169 and 180 feet yesterday. Back in Circulation "Oregon Outdoors" OrtM w tttetwtftl meite- iimi mmt tMt svU etoUftT rsM ftsttl t r I t thai viova ifcMStftftit, you too wux Kxjor in S3 tTn wt Ce.ll r writ TtM Keel, cteMtalie sjMMt' Seattle Skier Sets Pace In Northwestern Slalom ctfwn! PASS. Wash.. Feb. ia i tni Nntfi. m Seattle's Penguin Ski club paced 50 of the nortnwosrs xasiesi smj o"" day to emerge victorious in the slalom event of the Pacific Northwestern Ski associations annual championships. Nagcl put together runs of 30 seconds and 49.8 seconds for a i.i i nt 1 411 R In nose out Dave Faires of Sun Volley by four-tenths oi a sccona. Faires, wno iosi oui 10 .cam- - Ti... Vuuimnn hV tWO- tenths of a second in Saturday s How They Stand District 4 Team w. 1 Vlom.lh 7 1 Medford 8 : Grants Pass 4 J Ashland 3 Central Point 2 County B League Chllociuln 7 Henley Gilchrist 6 5 4 3 2 1. 0 Malin Merrill Sacred Heart Bonanza Bly City Division Ashley .... Rickys Hal s Sons of Italy Merchants Ore. Woolen Legion County Division Tule Flyers ' Henley 5 Merrill Town Bonanza 4 Philnauin 4 Merrill Ind 4 Malirt f nnnvAFt ... 1 Tule Merchants 1 Beatty Northern Division Oregon State - 8 Washington oiaie o Washington . 8 " Oregon Idaho - - u ' Southern Division California 5 9 UCLA ? Stanford ? Southern Cal. 1 Course Chosen PORTLAND. Feb. 10 UP) TV... .nnnal Or Ml?n f.nlf BSSOCl- ation tournament w!T rx. held at the Portland uou c :o course th- week of June 18, directors reported today. c;a iA. .Ha inninr chamDlon- ships has n.t been selected. Offered Post WTCOITDr.H Vt-Vl in (iP'V Wes Fesler, head football coach at U. of Pittsburgh, has been offered similar post at Ohio State, his alma mater. am Francis, former Nebraska star, ha. hAAn named head football coach at Kansas State. Your insurance problems re- kamamb! attAntlon from Hans Norland. 123 N. 6th St. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE b liven hereby that under signed has been appointed Executor in the Estate of Charles A. Loomts. also wHtun fKasi Immlt dceuted. and that all nersons havirut claims against satd decedent or his estate shall present same, dulr verified, at office of Bert C. Thomas. Attorney t Uw, Loom Is Building. Klamath Fall. Oregon, within six months from date. February T. 1M7. GORDON LOOM1S, Executor. F ItVlT-M MlNofltl RELIABLE CLEANERS from 121 South 9th Street to our own newly redec orated building at 1116 Main Street Open for business Monday. Feb. 10 Same Phone, 4622 downhill running, nosed out Nagel for combined honors by a single point, 207 to 208. Nagel had been fourth In the down hill. nV KVvmp nf Sun Vnllov took women's honors today with combined runs of 1:33.8 which placed her second in me wo men's combined behind Gretch en Fraser of bun Valley. Today, as In the downhill, competition was close and fast. nlv 99 .mwnrii nnrntMl the first and 2.1th runners In the sla lom. Tnn .un iml. in thA nnrthwAat ..!.!.. ulll Ka pai-IUImI by the Pacific Northwest Ski as sociation for the national meet In Alta, man, Karen i-z, wun Qualifiers there to go to the U. S. Olympic tryouts scheduled for Sun Vallev March 8-9. Bill Bowes of the Portland Cascade Ski club finished 13th in the slalom with 1:52.7. Other Oregon finishers were Lavern Hughes. Cascade, Tina. i:a.; Willi Kelmtnff. Multnomah A. C, 26th. 2:04.0. Bowes was 13th and Helming :0th in the com bined. In women's competition the top Oregon runner was Ann Volkmann of Held college. whose 1:43.2 time was sood for fourth place ahead of Grace Rowan, Cascade, with 1:49.4. Tornado Regains victory Column MEDFORD. Feb. 10 W The Medford High cage Tornado recouped its southern Oregon conference district 4 standing Cotitrvtnv nlffht hv ftpfe&tintf the Grants Pass squad, 33 to 27, to split their two-game series. Medford's loss to the Cave- Mnn V.a nioht r,rf.vinilft had dimmed Tornado prospects for aistrici line ana wmiwuTO Klamath Falls' chances. Paddle Ducks Drown Beavers ptir.rwp Vol in I OA The University of Oregon Ducks won nil Ki it nni, AVAnt from the Ore gon State Beavers in the swim ming tank !-ere . aturday to win. 59 to 18. ana capiure uieir ond meet from OSC this season. Oregon s George Mooreneao won the 60-yard and tne iuu yard free style events to hold point honoors. LEGAL NOTICES notice or rrsAi account NOTICE IS ntntni ui ... - OI im nm w - ... ' -. - known u PAUL C. CARLSON. dMUWd. no im juagm oi wm .-"."' ' -- But of Oraton. for Klamaln County, hu flxvd tn o'clock In th foronoon of FcbtUATT 11th. KHJ. nd tho courtroom of Mid Court In the Courthoujo at Klam ath rati. Ontoo, aa tha tima and placa aant any objccUona or axcepUona to any- uunl tnaram conwinww, - - -and plac tha Court will finally aatua aald account. uatAn on.. A. Executor of tho Batata of J. 1S-S0-TI. F. i-10 No. 57.' notice or FrNAL ACCOUNT aumed Eaocutor of tha Eatato of David A. aturooca. owuvu. Circuit Court of Slata of Oraa-on. for Klamath County. Probata Dtvlalon. hla Final Account, and that aaid Court haa act Saturday, March ISth. 1M7. at 10 A.M. aa tha tima, and tha Court Room of aaid Court aa tha plac for baartng and aattlemant of aame. Oalad Fabruary T. 1MT. CHARLES a PIPER, Kxacutor. P 10-11-M M 3 No SIS TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT Too Drive-Long. Short Trips Move Yourself Save M STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main Bob Henry announces removal of 20-Win String Broken Saturday night on Pelican court a string of 20 victories for the University of Oregon Frosh was snapped in a March of Dimes benefit basketball clash with the Ashley Chevrolet quintet, Basin league leaders. The collegians took a solid 64 to 42 thumping. The Ducklings took tho early lead and held it for about five minutes, then held a one-point advantage briefly a minute later, it was all for the Chevs the rest of the time. Archie Anderson scorea in. bucket which gave the Chevs th.lr first lead at 12-11. but BUI Green countered for the Frosh to regain the adran. iage. Then on a lump ball Marlon Reglnatto got the tip and plunked In what proved . w . v. rfull. aha. The Ashlcv quint went ahead to build up its lead from there, although It was kept close for a time, score ai mo nun woo Ml" """". ..-I...!. The teams piayea halves. The second half went along smoothly, with tne nign pow ered Chevs scoring steadily. Marion Reglnatto counted 20 points for Ashley and Al Van Buren rang up 17. Ed Gudgel turnea in me w n the Frosh with nine points and Roger Mockford had seven. The Merrill teams In the pre liminaries had a bad night. The Huskies lost to the Wildcats 42 to 28 and the Merrill B squad lost to the KUHS Freshmen, 26 to 18. An estimated 1100 persons saw the feature game. Portland Dog Cops Trials' Dl-lBTrAHin (IrA Feb 10 (P) Okanogan Dinah, owned and handled Dy liene ruinna mnn Portland, won the ODen ll rtA etnlrA In fh fl H t i fl ,1 ' first 1947 retriever trial yester day. , Another Portland-owned dog. Jack Lambert s Skip of Timber Town, took the non-winner stake in the trials conducted at Blue Lake park by the Oregon Retriever Trial club. Yakima Valley Sugar, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller, Sunny side, Wash., won the Juvenile stake. i The trial will not count toward the 1947 national cham pionship, but point winners In the open will receive credit toward the Pacific coast cham pionship. Second and third places went to Portland dogs, except for third place In the juvenile trial, won by Nigger oi awinomisn, owned, by W. J. Dahl, Seattle., City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417 At the Gun Store Cowboy Boots Men's 16.45 up Elastic Side Shoe 19.85 Ladles 15.95 up Children's 15.50 AU the Best Brands GUN STORE 714 Main L&m I It m. JTlvJl. Moments I SXtt7irffiu t I I I -I I ll 4 "POK PLEASANT MOMENTS" , ' ! I LI illl I Iftllllll Hill 1' L I lll S 7 Ai aW fffaW. rrarta a aarMM m Uifrt, I PI 3 I fllL lifi Illl I jaJ, 1 111 I S I mPMJtLmluti-ut I . I! II. 1m' llH' IVljf i I I aajpl W lyi 1, a far" tllm Ai irauian. .. I II llflUEi I1! Illl IV I P all.l ' 7 A PM'ifi-JUmr, ar. aW Si5J ' I Ffll'" t ill InvJsiS 'r-ril J v.t ;?;' hsMimpiuuMMtiv... rrrtll Aa J! avaits iakux co. Dlaisiunosa i Middleweight V V tddle Johann oi Redding. who is gaining experience In the local ring, will fight Joe Maravllla in a four-rounder on tomorrow's armory card. Final Week Looms Ahead Hnlv nno more week of league plnv now stands before the .lflhin.i. iiu,m nf thi. Klamath Basin basketball league, and as of today Ashley Lnevroiei ana Tulelake Associated Flyers hover at the top of tho city and county divisions respectively. ulion nr. ftn h Involved in the lMn nlnunff .Arl,. AUltpd (or February 26 and March 1. The regular seasons scneouie win be exhausted next monoay. Tonight at Altamont court me Four Star Merchants tangle with Sons of Italy at 7:30, and an hour later Rickys play Ameri can Legion. On the county agenda is a hometown affair between the Merrill Townies and the Mer rill Independents. Bonanra Is at Mniin thA TitlAlnltA Merchants engage Henley at Henley, the Tule Flyers go lo wnnoquin ana the Langell Valley Beavers play at Beatty. A Caaislal Llaa at PUROX WELDING APPARATUS Alaa Jaal racaltred aaaall alia Oiri.a aal Aaalylaa Cyllaiata LI NCOLN ARC WELDERS rr rtm Hit, ftS rawar BUSSMAN'S WELDING SUPPLIES H. B. Jaaaa, Sirika Mgr. SS4 Klamath Aa. rnana s a a rr -Mir j -J.r.fl i -I i I General Paint Store SIS Main a1 t : Bears Put Title On UCLA Line SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10 (fl) California's defending Pa cific Coast conference cham pions go to Los Angeles to meet UCLA Friday and Saturday In what shapes up today as the probable deciding aeries of the 1947 southern division basket ball race. But the Golden Bears will have to perk up from last week. Coach Nibs Price's men lost three games in a row, to the Oakland Bittnera of the Ameri can Haskctball (AAU) league, to St. Mary s, ana to santa tiura Saturday night, 49-42. Cal goes Into the Los Angeles series with five wins and one loss In conference play; UCLA has a 4-2 allowing. The southern division race, even If not decided tills week end, still is virtually the prop, erty of either the Bears or the Bml ns. The only other contender was Stanford, who split a two-game series with USC at Los Angeles last week-end. The Trojan victory, the first for USC as against five losses, ruined the Indians' chances for an upset advance Into the, top half of the standings. Mask-Weidner Rematch Okayed Agreeing to a five round match, the Grey Mask will tangle with Billy Weldner In the main event of this week's wrestling card. Promoter Mack LUIard said he received a tel egram from the Mask In Port land over the week-end stipu lating five heats. Weldner had already agreed to the fight- and whatever length could be worked out. LUIard said that since the main event bout would be cut one round, he would add that stanza to one of the other bouts so that a full measure of the action will come to the fans. wmrmr:. J4 Genuine oil paint-ooc a water murturt. Easy to apply Dries quickly. Easily washed. One coat fisllj covers old wallpaper, plaster, kslaomine. etc. I gaj. Phone 3121 iVaMaa Diuilltrt Wr MKSAI.D NIWS, Kl.-.tk r.iu. on. Northern Division Vandals Next Enemy For Oregon Circuit By The Assoolated Press Tho wlnloss Idaho Vandals, hapless defending tltllsls In the northern division coast conference basketball race, undortake the arduous four-game Oregon road tour this week but the eyes of conference fans will be. on a Friday-Saturday series between the off-andon University of Washington Huskies and Coach Jack Frlel's pennant-challenging Washington Stale college Cougars In Scuttle. . For the Cougars, who have the same number of wins but two more losses than the front-running Oregon Slate Heavors. the series will rlthor send their w hopes soaring or grind them to dust. Washington State must win botli games In order to remain In a challenging position when Oregon State invades the Pull man campus February 24 and 29. A loss In either contest would wipe out all but the last vestige of even a mathematical chance that tho Beavers will bo heuded off In their pennant race. The two leaders kept pace over the week-end with Oregon State swamping Oregon 71-97 and Washington State trouncing Idaho 91-U9. The Idaho road tour lakes them against Oregon State Tuesday and Wednesday and agulust Oregon Friday and Suttirdny. The Bsavers were playing precision Basketball al cor vallis Baturday night as they picked their spots for field shooting to strip the Unt varsity of Oregon Ducks, 71 57, for the third OSC victory in as many "civil war" meet lngs this season. Most of their shooting was lay-In shots from right under or nearby after swift plays. Coach Slats Gill's players sank 26 field goals In 49 tosses while Oregon collected 18 goals from a total of 78 tries. On the foul line, OSC connected with 19 tosses, while Oregon count ed 21. OSC missed 11 and Ore gon muffed 13. During the first half the Staters were dead eye Dicks from the foul line. Rocha put Dr. M. C. Cassel Chiropractic Physician Headaches. Gas. 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