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(Pels Override Pointers For Tenth Win, 80-27 Medford Keeps Pace With 37-25 Victory Over Ashland Quint; Portland High School Hoop Conference Undergoes Shakeup For . moment or " P" win over the Pointers. rnred 80 Dolnts in a league game, also against Central Point. Several weeks ago the P1 f0t ff ihoti before finally settling down to serious bas- Last night 18 K'am'tef 'f6 u, of plav in the first quarter the Pointers led, 8 to 1. ketmaklng, end after etomX0? for a cripple shot and Clarence Bussman potted a lay In itlecoun" CoUey'gav.' TheVoln.ers" another life by sinking . free throw, but Joe Zarosinskl started the Pels "oe 4i. r mth con on uie iw ... ference win with three speedy baskets. Quarter-mark score was 18' Coleman, hi S h scorer of the cont.it with 19 points, did most of his damage in the cond quarter, hitting four bnllieyes. ,cor ,V Th! heitway mark was 3545. Th. UBno was a shoo-to from then in with U members of he Pelican squad seeing ac "iT addition to Coleman's 19 xiei, Joe Zaroslnski had doVe for the Pels and Gene Hover accounted for 11. ls Hanson hooked 12 for the r The'pelican victory enabled Coach Wayne Scott's boys to Sfahfad of the Med ord Black Tornado. Medford froimced Ashland for the fourth tinw '.his season last night, 37 w 25. Klamath plays Central Poim again tonight. Elsewhere on the prey school basketball scene a shfkeup took place in the Portland City loop fast night when lowly Lin coin tripped Washington 49-47 com PP,d tripvertime 'The Washington quintet had expected to clinch the Portland miTlast night The win was Lincoln's second of the season, and the second loss for Wash- 108 Jefferson last night became the favorite for Pnd other position to . state tourney by defeating Roose- TThe ra"2in district 14 ended ht as Rainier i" ."" I v.-nl. 49-36. ne- cessiUting a &y?"?J? Wged wl h St. Helens. St. Helens stoat urujii ---iide T administered a non-dlstrlct licking, 82-49. , ... Cath, In cnsirici w -""-,- , . . . kA AUArwhelminK vfr..?JS5r'Jth. Tual. .,"3 " valley league c by spilling jewberg. 45 ' HTcviousiof view - bergf McMinnvllle became the favorite in aBuit . Lebanon kept ahead o f the field In district i ""'"' T&wTn the BU Six league championship oy -'"'',i 12-35. The loss hurt fU0thlng but Eugene's pr de. for the Axe men, along with Astoria, al ready have qualified r entry in the state tourney. Clemo Defeated By Romanian JTAMmr Vnk ' 99 tlPi . Oehswa Toma, 122s, formerly of Romania,. had a 10-round de cision over Joe Clemo, 125, Port land, in the record books today but the award was greeted by boos of the fans. The two met in the main event of a fight card here last night . Referee Ralph Gruman gave Toma the nod after he had fin ished strong in the last two rounds. The crowd, however, vented Its displeasure in the be lief Clemo had gained enough points to win during the fore part of the bout. In the preliminaries John Scott, 142, Pago Pago, outpoint ed Al Davis, 143, Tacoma (6), and Bill Boatsman, 169, Kelso, knocked out Bob Craig, 170, Seattle (2). j Beaver Quartet Remains Outside PORTLAND, Feb. 22 ) Battery men of the Portland Beavers will head Monday for their Pacific Coast Baseball league spring training camp at Riverside. Calif., General Mana ger William Mulligan has an nounced. Only four Beaver regulars re mained unsigned Pitchers Dick Barrett and Jack Salveson, First Baseman - Outfielder Herman Reich and Fielder May Smith. INCOME TAX -RETURNS Federal and State - General AcoonnUnr end Auditing , Boekl IniUllcS end tulnlalned - Gans & Hatten Mnleny In rnt'l Barber Shop tie N Slk St. rhoae tin MINERAL WOOL INSULATION 7580 LAAwA-J Night Phone 8772 Prise lists for the city bowling plete, but the keglers re being names down on roe einry uinm, at Recreation alleys. Deadline for teams and individuals are expected rne tourney wm ire iun w and B. Individual averages of 160 tu StanMusial Stays Away From Cards NEW YORK. Feb. 22 OF) Stan Musial, the National league's batting champion and most valuable player today was the only outstanding major league baseball player unsigned. The hard-hitting St. Louis Cardinal first baseman became the lone dissatisfied star follow ing the signing of Hank Green berg, Hal Newhouscr, Spud Chandler and Marty Marlon by their respective ciuos. me rum burgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers, New York . Yankees and the Cards. Mi.ctol fc cittinff tioht fit the Cards' St. Petersburg. Fla, spring training base reportedly seeking a JJU.uuu contract wnicn is oe- IiauwI In Ka ftftnnft mnr thnn the offer President Sam Breadon of the Cards has tendered his star slugger. Greenberg stole the headlines from the rest of the oaseDau Thl iOTnf hnma run luuapr of the Tigers inked a one-year document in new xors ior mi undisclosed sum which John W. ftnlhrftath. rrwiwnpr of the Rues. said was "more than Hank re ceived last year. Oreenoerg was reported to have received T mill mm the I I tlttr ,n u.H Only a short while ago Green- Derg, wno was soia to uie n rates by Detroit February 9, In dicated tnat ne was considering retiring irum uie game. i , - Raiders Enter Small Tourney ASHLAND, Feb. 22 WV-A1 Cimnnin' CnnihApn ftrannn nnl. lege quintet made Its entry in tne state smau-ouege tourna ment at Portland certain last niffht bv dpfoatint? !antorn Ore- BTnn iu.Ha. It 4 1 The southern Oregonians, who naa won two earner games irom uieir nvaia at ia uranae, seweo lin th iprjaa hv tnmninff into an early lead. By halftime they were aneaa, a-io. cnarley Jandreau and Wes PptT. loH thA SimiMin tpam with 15 points each. Nolan was mgn for eastern uregon with ll Blacktail Deer Deaths Studied PORTLAND, Feb. 22 fJP Discovery of the carcasses of 23 DiacKiau aeer on tne east iortc n Ik. Tnuk . 1 I w un; iioda uvn was iirpuriii by the state game commission today. The dead animals were in a asiuia Tv.ua aunuaw luiagc. Biologists were attempting to de termine the cause of death. In the Wilson and Nehalem river watersheds, where heavy deer losses occurred last winter. Bit HOP! linH Alar flnnaarail in good condition. City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417. AMERICAN LEGION CLUB NOW OPEN! Noon to Midnight Sundays 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. For Legionnaires and Guests 221 Mala Next to Willard Ualal Saturday Night Surprise Night! tourney are just about com- a uH, - - :- :r entries is March 1 and the to pile in at the last minute. ......v.. - - j and team averages of 750, and e u e ii win jh in wj flinht, while mdiviciuais ana teams with lower ratings in league play go into class a. in league rouing uus wm no one got Into the 600 circle. but Tom Edwards and Frank Driscoll each had three-game series totals of 595. Edwards nt hi. inn.2nn.227 (or Cal-Ore of the Booster circuit and Dris coll had 212-167-216 for Louies Food of the Classic loop. On the ladies siae, rto Ann Eaton came in ahead of the field with high scores, as usual. She had 190-192-172554 for the Fluhrer team. Other feats in the Lady Bug league were Fluhrer's 2431 team series. Pauline Suty s 495, Peart rop pv's 487, Bernice Britt's 483, Belle Strausser's 478, LaRayne Harris' 471 and Mary Both- well's 469. . . Best stogie line ot tne K.v thu wmk was rolled by Ted Russell of the Rogers Jewelry team. Booster league, a 229. Tops in the Automo tive division was a 545 series by Clair Linton tor Ashley Chevrolet and Henry Dill strom's 205 line for Buick. Classic laitttf.tA tumor! in individual Sau ries of 574-583-530-556-527, with a 276 handicap malting a series total of 3046, the largest num- ka. i4 nlnt alnnrvAn rlown bv any squad this week. The 583 belonged to Al nacKenwonn, along with a 224 line. High single lines in tnai league included Austin Hay- dens 2Z5, tjnarne uooms .n, Harry Bray's 223, Bill Owens' 214 and many other lines of 200 or better. Dogs Await Mush Order ACHTrtM Ho Fh 22 (Pi Five carefully trained dog teams awaited the Tnusn - signal too ay to send them racing 10 miles ainncr t ic-7ai7 snow-covered course testing their speed and stamina . . Start of the 27th renewal of l.klnn'a famad AmArtl-Bn doff derby was set for approximately 3 p.m.; mo i. Viirmnllv th race in run on a course that includes this moun tain village's usually snow- banked main street. But lack oi snow this year resulted in the mntilna- lha rafac tn a h iuhpT elevation, 22 miles north of Ash- ton, in extreme eastern idano and only a few miles from the continental divide. A two-mile course was laid out in a forest clearing and the snow packed hard. The dogs race fivA tim arniinrl thA Course tO complete the 10-mile race. Three inches of new snow fell yesterday and workmen quickly packed it in preparation for the race . Bleachers were constructed to seat more than 4000 persons. Race officials predicted an over flow crowd of 5000 . -FOR SALE SEED POTATOES White Rose Russets Canadian Washington Certified Zero Hot House Readings GEO. . BURGER PHONE 5660, or BOB CHEYNE 8009 YOUR YOU Need It IT Needs . THAT MEANS: Regular Inspections Regular Lubrications Regular Adjustments For real car conservation and continued maximum per formance have your ear checked now by our skilled, trained mechanics with modern tools and equipment at this convenient location on Klamath Avenue, Whero 8th Street Ends Odell Motor Co. Phone 4149 All Through? l j mi BEAU JACK Jack's Knee Injury May End Career NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (A) This being Washington's birth day and all, you probably wouldn't be very far from the truth If you came right out In meeting today and predicted that the fight game has seen the last of Bouncing Beau Jacx ana vice versa. The Bouncing Beau himself summed it all up very neatly last night as he lay In his Madi son Square Garden dressing room waiting for an ambulance to take him to a hosoltal with a kneecap that had just been broken for the second time in thvAA mnnlhi ThA knAA had alwan 'uiav In thA rintf fi h was being belabored oy tony uaniro, th fanrv.hnirtrlw' vounffster out of Youngstown. Ohio, with the result that swift Tony chalked up a four-round technical knock out. There will be no final de cision until a more extensive examination is complete, but even the Beau himself made it clear that the cracked bone isn't strong enougn to taxe pumsn ment. It was Jack's 25th Garden ap pearance and it looked like his last. Ha HiHn't Avon lnnlc likp the same fighter who won and lost tne ugntweignt cnampionsmp before going into the army. Janiro all but floored him in the second and galloped on to take. all Hhree of the completed rounds. . 7 . r ! . , ' Volume Tossed At Ex-Birdman CAMDEN. N. J.. Feb. 22 UP) A el?, finA haa IAAn Imnnwd on Thomas B. Staples on a cnarae or -uniawiuny siirrinn up . migratory waterfowl by means of an aircrait. Federal - District Judge Thomas M Madden, in sentenc ing the ' 23-year-old former army fighter plane instructor yesterday, declared that "some times I think there are not enough people left who are close to nature. Any similar defendants, said Judge Madden, "will get the book." Hans Norland Fire Insurance. 123 N. 6th St. All types of guns wanted. Top prices paid. The Gun Store 714 Main Phone 38(3 CAR For Essential Driving. Essential Service Idahoans Overturn Beavers STANUINUSl iv 1. rvt. rr Ml mil ! II sea PA an HUT inn mi Hi Ort.an SUte , 10 I . WaiY Stale,. ... 4 "1 ortien t t .M w ..Mullen 1 .) Make .... 1 IS .ml BK-ATTt .R K-aI 22 lPl The lowly Idaho Vandals' astounding win. over Oregon State, loser nnlv turlfA hnflU-A thlfi aAttMOn 111 24 gnnirs, threw the northern division facinc coasi comorence race Into an "anything might happen" finish today. ldnho. loser of 13 straight conference games without a sin ln uli'turv niillMd nut all the stops last night and stopped Ore- fon State effectively at Moscow, da., 57 to 46. In the other night game, Oregon won a tnriiicr here from Washington 49-48 In the lost seconds of piny. rne uregon aiaie concn, oin nil otartiuft a fnur.0Anin ill. vasion of the Idaho and Wash ington State college campuses, used 11 players but found no combination to stop the inspired laano team, loano tea ei mo huif 2Q tn 2n and Forward John. ny Evans led the scorers with 16 points. Red Kocna, Dig ure gon State center, who set a new division scoring record of 38 points In a previous game against Idaho, was held to a bas net and a tree mrow. Oregon noted out Washing ton to a finish which had the crowd ot 6500 on their toes when Dick wilKtnt. tan for ward, looped In a rainbow tost from almost center court. Washington had led at half time 25 to 20. but mltted 11 free throws while the Web feet tailed on only seven. Oregon State, with a 10-won, two - lost conference record, needs a victory tonight over Idaho to regain Its two-game lead over second place Washing ton State, before Invading the WSC court Monday and Tuesday nights. Washington State has won nine and lost four. After that series, each team has only one more game to play. Oregon's victory lifted the Webfeet over Washington into third place in the standings. Oregon has broken even in 14 games, while Washington has won seven and lost eight. Fords Defeat Mac's, 59-17 Last night in Victory league play. Federal division, the Balttl- I nor mtintAt nirerwhatmed Mac's grocery, 59 to 17, on the Klam ath Union hign school gym noor. bod freeman sanx ii points ior thA lTnrde uhilA .Tim Thnrntnn scored 10 for the. losers. In the other came last main. American league, the Eagles trounced Lincoln street grocery. 39 to 10. Merle Metz scored 10 points for the Eagles and John Tindall was high for the Grocers with 4. , Youngsters At It EUGENE. Feb. 22 (P) The Oregon State junior varsity bas t, w,. n iAAm .1.. ... A i u - n.An ncuAa. uii. utVT.iijv. ' 'C . null junior varsity last night, 67-62. City Delivery Service. Ph. 1417. FILL DIRT Phone 3945 -FOR SALE Good Used Sacks Suitable for Stock Feed Potatoes El-Bee Potato Co. Hatfield, Calif. It Will Pay You To Patronixe A Recognixed Master Painting and Decorating CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA Klamath Chapter Meetings 1st and 3rd Mondays HARRY L. BROWN Painting and Decorating Phone 4226 DAVIS PAINTING COMPANY Phone 4637 DODSON PAINTING CO Phone 3669 GRITMAN SIGN AND PAINT CO Phone 6087 H. C. HARRIS Painting Contractor Phone 8696 LANDIS It MONROE Painting and Decorating Phone 6709 F. MATHISON Phone 7804 j PATTERSON PAINT CO Phone 3324 RAY PIERCE Painting Contractor Phone 5730 ROPER ft ROPER Painting Contractors Phone 4503 R. E. SIMMONS Painting Contractor Phone 9079 A. E. SMITH Painting Contractor Phone 8756 The above members of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America, Klamath Chapter, are recog nised by the Painters' Union, carry state compensation, and comply with all government regulations. You con depend on them! March 1st Shop Charge 12.65 per Hour ASSOCIATE Big Bssin Lumber Co Fyock-Moon, Inc - General Paint Corp Goaller's Paint Store Home Lumbar Co Howe Sion Co Suburban Lumber Co. Swan Lake Moulding Co On Tuesday Card .-..j ...... . . - V : I . i if W ' I Rudy Carlton. Klamath wel- . . uith varnrri nf nlv wlnt to teven ilghtt, it tlated to battle with Monte Montgomery In a five-rounder at the armory Tuesday. $5000 Kitty Up On Win A Friendship ends and busi ness begins today as America's Ben liogan ano r-niiiuuu uui o M nlt In thA firat rnund nf Lhelr $5000 wlnner-take-all In. ternutionai gou roaiwi um San Diego Country club. The two inigiuy mues no gan, unquottionably the finest golfer In competition today, ana Rers, regarded by many at cur rent best from across the pond play 18 holej today and the final 18 tomorrow In the combination match-medal battle that has aroused widespread Interest in tills country and abroad. T n... mAftaliat AnlUrta tlODf) each day, while $3000 goes to the matcn play winner over me 36-hole route and a tricky, 6800-yard route they face. Par is 36-3672. Klamath Skiers In Hoodoo Race Four local tklert will try for the Oregon class B downhill and l.lnm i-hamnlnmhlne KunriaV at Hoodoo bowl northwest of Bend on Santlam highway. Cordon Cunningham, Jack T.unni..r tlnT Ijimnt and r-AWl ni-Aur nra all entered In c ass B. representing ureter lake ski club. Cunningham, Tavenner and Drew Jist re turned from trip to Sun Val ley. MEMBERS Dutch Boy Products Preservative Paints ..... General Paints Pittsburgh Paints Pabco Paints Phone 6883 . Acme Paints Fuller Paints 0 One compltt organ Q M iiation, offering com- M j plett in$uranct for i fl the complete protro If V Hon of our clients. It ) will be worth your 7 1 while to get acquaint d with our service. PHISAIDMEllli (f INSURANCE I VMS sins-. - eaesMt1 I nr.RAi.rt nsws. i.-.m r.n.. o... Suicide Hill Challenges Country's Best Snowbirds ISIIPEMINu, Mich,, Feb. 22 (l'l The young and old rider. clii.rar'm ZV$ ortho" nat.r JU't,orXrK.er. overna year, of age and the cl... C younuslors of 10 and 17 display their style for tltlos of their re spective divisions today. . . niutuiKn m.k. th., iOp-IllglH SUUS OI '"''"-' ,7'V,-". nnlin. , OREGON HIGH SCHOOL Kliiimith Fulls 80, Central Point 27. Medford 37. Ashland 25. Roteburg 35, Elmlra 29. Salem 42, Eugeno 35. Unlvertlty (Eugene) it, Springfield 27. Hood River 43, The Dalles 36. Central Catholic 33, uresnnm 31. Seaside 52, St. Helens 45. Tlgnrd S2, Tillamook 39. Dallas 30, Ettacada 26. Sandy 60, Sllverlon 37. Kainlvr 49, Vernnnla 36. U M....'. irn.rM.tal 10 .tlnPfd I a ,atua.-..v, - - lleurt (Salem) 41. Co iiinb a Prep 41. parxrote 37. McMinnvllle 46. Newberg 4D. West Linn 53, Hillsboro 40. Mllwaukle SB, Citnby 18. Forett Grove 48, Beaverton 26. Lebanon 54, Toledo 30. Albany 30. Newport 25. I.liifoln 40. Washiniton 57 (Three overtimes). Jeffcrton 85, nootevcu on. Grant 45. Franklin 35. Benton 40, Sabln 38. Western College Oregon 40, Washington 48. Idaho 57. Oregon Stale 46. r-aintral Waahlneton College 54, Pacific Lutheran 45. College of I'ugct sound ou, Pacific University 50. Llnfleld 76, College of Idaho aj Oregon Froth 46,. Oregon State i 3- .. , ' Portland unlvertlty 49. Unl-; verslty of Brltlth Columbia 41. i Montana university 70. Eatl-j ern Washington college 61. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Attoelated Pratt WI'LU VnulT Tnnv .lanlrn. 1471, Youngttown. TKO Beau Jack, 141, Augusta. Ga., 4. Iceland has never had a war. The Oregon Outdoors The magasine that talks about Fishing and Hunting and general Outdoors el our great state. $3 For 2 Years can be obtained by writing TIM KEEFE Circulation Manager 2241 N. W. Hoyt Portland, Oreg. Sportsmen ... STOP and SHOP HUSKINSON'S STORE KENO, ORE. We can supply most of your ilihlng ntsdi . . . shot shells e . metalico . . . also complete line of lunch goods and , sundries. OREGON and CALIFORNIA LICENSES Open Sundays . . 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CarlldeS Check far US " a.ealllie ap.a awarS e kli balance mail be Immealalelr arranges far. ai(hl le reeerred la rejeel any and all bide and la eanllnne ar aeiiaena Ihie eale wllheal aailfnlng anr feaien Ikereef. For information and Inspection regarding sale of these properties, see N. L. Nogler, Trustees Agent, Hotel Medford, Medford, Oregon, or Phone Roguo River, 716, or consult your real estate broker, ' Notice is hereby given that bids will be received on Tuesday. February 25th, 1647, at 2i00 p. m. at the Federal Court Rooms, U. S. Post Office Building, Medford, Oregon. SAtnanAT. r.. w, isw. T.e -Kliraps uii lire . DUIUUle mil loniurrow in na A competition. Claia B pm'. formers alto will compete to morrowbringing to more man 125 the number of riders who will compete In the two-day event. . . The high 40 point winners among the Americans, judge on distance as well aa form. -..,1 I.Kai.fli.llva nf clnat. will qualify for the final round of the Olymjilc tryouta m oeauie, watn,, marcn ii. rnn una ...a.i ..III mm-rua a foUr-lliail team plus two alternates lo represent tne unuea iir in the 11148 Olympics at Davut, Swltierland, next year. T...rt nf It, la pnuntrv OUt. standing riders, Art Dovlln of , Lake Placltl, N. Y.( ami uarnry McLean of Steamboat Springs. rni. hauA nilaand ttte lltttlonal cham'pionililpt became of In Jurist suffered In recent tour-' laments, DUI llioir pincers n the Olympic group Is virtually amired. f Upholding American honors against the Norwegian team for the national class A crown are Merrill Barber, Bratlleboro, Vt.; Walter and Ralph Uletila and Joo Perraull of Jhemliig; Art Uranstrom, Everett. Wash., and Gordon Wren. Winter Park, Colo, SAN rRANCISCO Lou le Bell, 152, St. Paul, uulpo tiled Pedro Jlmlnes. 156, Vallejo, Calif.. 10. 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