MONDAY, FEB. ?, 1948
OREGON
leavers Tumble Again;
EClamcrth Takes Cavemen
Shiftina Zone
Defense
Stops
Orange Quint
Vandals Add Page
To Week's Records
By Clipping Ducks
SEATTLE, Feb. 9 W) Heading
into the home stretch of the north
ern division Pacific Coast conier
ence basketball season, it was Wash
ington State. Washington and Ore
gon State all in a bunch today. Only
a game separated the first place
Cougars from third place OSC.
Washington State carried into
the lead this weekend as the first
erstwhile scintillating Oregon State
Beavers were stopped cold by the
Washington Huskies and Coach Art
McLarncy's shifting sone defense.
The Huskies' twin win, by scores
of 52-26 and 27-24, tumbled the
Beavers Into third place and com
pleted Washington's rout of Oregon
entries on the Seattle floor. Earlier
the Oregon Ducks came to town In
first place and left in fourth.
Idaho's Vandals, who continued
their specialty of upset wins with a
65-52 triumph over Oregon Satur
day, occupies the center of the divi
sion stage this week. And if ever a
spot presented itself for an upset
this is it.
COUGARS AT IDAHO
The Vandals play host tomorrow
night to the leading Washington
State Cougars. Coach Jack Friel's
pace-setters knocked over the Ida
hoans three times this year, but the
final win was by but a single point.
After the single tilt with WSC,
Idaho makes its four-game swing
into Oregon. The fourth place Ducks
provide Friday-Saturday competi
tion with Oregon State as the Monday-Tuesday
welcoming committee.
Washington's week-end triumph
over the Beavers was as weird an
exhibition of basketball as could be
imagined in an era when 60 and 70
points is not uncommon for a losing
team. Frequently five and six
minute periods would pass without
a shot being attempted, and at the
start of the second half Saturday
Oregon State went 11 minutes be
fore it made a free throw its first
point of the half and 11th of the
game.
LIGHT SHOOTING
No player broke into double fig
ures, Sammy White leading Wash
ington with eight and Cliff Crandall
topping the Beavers with six.
Both teams wound up the evening
with Identical marks from the floor,
nine shots made out of 25 attempts.
OSC tried but seven shots In the
first half and made four.
Idaho, after a brief 2-0 deficit,
was never headed or tied by Ore
gon until Rog Wiley tipped In a
rebound with nine minutes to go to
make It 40-40. Preston Brimhall,
Idaho guard, netted a foul shot and
Idaho was away again, never to be
caught. Dexter Linck, Vandal for
ward, took the night's point honors
with 22, six more than Wiley hit for
Oregon.
Former WSC
Siar On Mat
Prankie Stojack, present holder of
the Pacific Coast junior heavyweight
wrestling championship, will make
his first appearance in Klamath
Falls Friday night when he takes
on Georges Dusette in a five-round
main event match at the armory.
Promoter Mack Lillard said that
Stojack, who is only a part-time
grappler, is one of the best Im
pounders in the business, on a par
or even better than most of the
fellows who follow the trade all the
time.
Stojack, former Washington State
college football player and AAU
wrestling champ, has a sporting
goods business in Tacoma to attend
to so' just wrestles professionally
when the mood strikes him. He won
the coast junior heavy crown from
Boston Jackie Nichols in Yakima
some six week ago.
Salmon Run
Holding Off
ASTORIA,' Feb. 9 (flv-If your
fanciest lure has failed to snag a
salmon these past weeks, don't be
come too discouraged.
Columbia river fishermen have
been hauling in nets empty of sal
mon for two weeks of the commer
cial season. The city's largest can
nery received exactly three salmon
for canning In that period. The
fresh salmon markets have had no
salmon.
American
Legion
Regular
Meetings
1st and 3rd Tuesdays. (:00
p. m. Veterans Memorial
Bids., 4lh and Klamath.
Club Rooms
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midnight, except Sunday,
3:00 to 11:00 p. m.
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A young man from Cascade Summit. Jack Meissner by name, plans
to take his trustv skis this week and trudge and slide from Government
camp up at Mt. Hood to Crater lake, a trip of some 300 miles down the
backbone of the Cascade range of mountains, north to south.
Meissner figures on starting his daring and somewhat foolhardy
Jaunt Friday the thirteenth, just to make the stunt even more reckless.
He Plans to take 29 or 30 days, travel
by daylight, sleep by dark and sub
sist on provisions toted in a 55
pound rucksack on his back.
In addition to his 7-foot skis.
Jack's equipage for the overland
journey will include a light sleep
ing bag. a tent, various items of ex
perimental ski clothing, dried and
concentrated foods. He's planning
the trip so as to reach a forest serv
ice shelter most nights, but some
will have to be spent In the open.
He'll replenish his supply of grub a
couple of times.
The Eugene civil air patrol will try to keep an eye on Meissner from
the air. following his red jacket through the primitive and perilous
country so he won't completely disappear from the face of the earth
on his solo trip. Too many people have already been lost In the Cas
cades one way or another.
If he makes the trip successfully. Jack won't have proved anything
much except that it is possible and that he's a very good man. It s
hard to visualize 300-mile mountain traipsing as a coming pass-the-tlme
for Sunday skiers.
Dutch's Wife Was Also Busy
While Loren IDutch Simons. Klamath Union high school wrestling
coach was up in the Willamette valley last Friday displaying his mat
squad in a dual bout at Salem. Mrs. Simons was home attending to a
vastly more important matter of production.
A son the second was born to the Simons' family at Klamath
alley hospital Friday afternoon. The youngster weighed pounds and 1
ounce when he entered the ring.
Five Pels Picked For Titles
KU wrestlers got a draw in 12 scraps with Salem maunen Friday,
so still rate right at the top in the high school sport. Wrestling was
recently declared a major activity at Klamath Union high school and
Dutch is bent on getting out a state championship team the first year.
There is a state tournament in that endeavor, too. coming off at
Oregon State the first week-end in March. Simons figures he has five
boys at least who will go all the way in their divisions. They are Ken
Karnes. 95-pounds; Bob Shirley, 105-pounds; Vern Ericks, 145-pounds;
Bill Mosby, 155-pounds; and Bob Simmons, heavyweight.
Most Will Be Young Fellows
Mel Carpenter, business manager for Klamath Baseball Inc., Is in
Redding today attending to Far West league affairs and may come home
with the names of some players who will perform on the local diamond
this year. Joe Gantenbein, skipper of the team, is due back In town
shortly and may have some more.
In all probability 90 per cent of the fellows who'll don a Klamath
uniform this summer will be 18-year-olds, just starting out in pro
fessional baseball. There may be a few Journeymen, but not many
other than Gantenbein, who'll play an infield position.
CAGE SPOTLIGHT PUT
ON NOTRE DAME TILT
NEW YORK, Feb. S m With
several major collegiate basketball
conference races still jumbled and
others finally straightening out after
weeks of scrambling for leadership,
attention turns to an important in
Indian Lou
Honor Guest
CLEVELAND. Feb. 9 (VP Lou
Boudreau, baseball's premier short-
iii h. hnn,r tichf o.
Cleveland's man of the year in the
diamond snort.
The local baseball writers weren't j
certain what uniform Boudreau ,
would be wearing this year when j
they selected him for the award last i
fall. I
Indian fans were startled when !
they learned the fancy-fielding
manager might be traded to the St.
Louis Browns. Reaction from the
customers was so ominous that Club
President Bill Veeck made a flying
trip from New York.
The furore died down when Veeck
signed the former University of Illi
nois athlete to a two-year contract
last December, and tonight they'll
both be at the speakers' table.
S0CE Gets Title
ASHLAND, Ore.. Feb. 9 fli '
Southern Oregon College of Edu- ;
cation held a tight rein today on 1
the Far Western Basketball confer- '
euce title. The Oregonians dumped
California's Aggies 57-45 Saturday j
night for their 13th win in 14 starts. I
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Cascade Summit Skier
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dependent tussle tonight between
Notre Dame and dangerous St. Louis
university.
The St. Louis Billikens, winner of
14 games in 15 starts in their bid
for national title recognition, have
one of their toughest tasks on the
Irish court at South Bend, Ind.
Thirty-eight teams in a row have
tried and failed to beat Notre Dame
ill-4i on the Irish home floor, and
it might be that the Billikens will
be number 39.
I meanwnne "ew lora cuy s iwo
rera "am.
i and Columbia 12-0) . continue along
j teir all-victorious trail. They are
tne on'y mlor college teams left
with unblemished mark-.
As for the other major conference
races, the picture is clear in some
cases and muddy in others.
North Carolina State stands out
in the Southern conference with a
6-0 record, Baylor tops the South
western loop (8-0), Kentucky has
forged to the front In the South
eastern group (4-0), and Brigham
Young (6-1) seems headed for the
Mountain 8tates crown.
The Big Nine, Big Seven and
northern division of the Pacific
Coast conference are putting on an
upsy-downsy show, with plenty of
fireworks promised in future en
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Pelicans Put
Virtual Lock
On District 4
39-22 Win Over
Cavemen Sets Up
Flag for Taking
The Southern Oregon tdlstlUt 4
basketball championship Is as good
as In the bag for the Pelicans now.
unless something drastic and com
pletely unforeseen liuppeiu, and
hoop fans can start making their
reservations for the state tourna
ment In Eugene. That opens March
16.
Of course the Pels need one mure
victory, or one more loss on the part
of Grants Pass, to make It official,
but with four more contests for
each team In the next three weeks
one or the other should happen to
clinch the title.
Saturday night the Pelicans
shaved Grants Pass' mathematical
chance of district honors to the
barest sliver with a 39-22 come-
fiom-behind victory. The Pels have j
eight wins and no losses In the con- ,
ference, the Cavemen four and four.
TIE AT WORST
Should the KUHS quintet sud
denly come apart at the joints and
lose each of the four remaining
games, and the Cavemen win llu'lr
four, the net result would be a tie.
Chances of the former are re
mote. Grants Pass probably
wlH j
'
win the four left to It
Medford and Ashland eliminated i
themselves from any further dis-i
trict consideration last week-end
Medford by losing to Ashland 43-43
Friday, and Ashland by obligingly I
getting topped by the Tornado Sat- j
urday, 31-31. I
Here at home. Saturday, the Pell- j
cans played to a crowd only slightly
smaller than the probable all-time
record gathering of the night before I
and ran Into real trouble before '
starting a surge that resulted In a
lop-sided score.
Neither side hit a basket for four
minutes but the Cavemen picked up
enough free shot completions to
take the early lead and be on the
right side of 9-5 at the end of the
first quarter.
The Pels wrote that first period
olf as a bad experience and started
playing basketball In the second.
Jack Kennett finally pushed in a
couple of ringers from the charity
line to tie the score at 14-14 for
half time. v .-,
HELD TO NOTHING
A remarkable exhibition of de
fensive play featured the third pe
riod, with Grants Pass being held
to absolutely zero. Kennett fired
through a tangle of arms to give
KU the lead, Don Zaroslnskl and j
Eo Whitnev each contributed lav- I
tips to make the score 20-14 for
Klamath at the end of the period.
All 10 boys on the floor as well
as another dozen or so on the bench
and some 1300 fans In the casn
seats were as nervously tight as
ceil springs that spine-tingling pc-
riod. but the fourth quarter was a
relaxation for the Pelican nH
boosters. The Pels loosened up and
scored almost at will.
Jack Kennett was again high
pointer for Klamath, but was down
to 14 as compared to his 20 the eve
ning before. Vernon Craft, an ex
cellent Caveman ball-handler, wai
high for Orants Pass at 11.
The preliminary game was an
other rout. Klamath Junior varsity
clubbing Chiloquln high's Pan
thers, 55-30.
Lineups and scoring:
Klamath 1391
(231
. F ...
F
. C ....
G .
O
Grant Pas
13) Orr
(ll Edwards
2p Heater j
(if) Craft
(5) McLean
Kennett (14)
Barnes 14) ..
Lust
Whitney i7
Zaroslnski 8
Klamath reserves Dawes '6,
Dorman and Edwards. Grants Pas
reserves Blrkes, Reese and Russell.
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i SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Feb. 9 i,V
Golf s touring brigade head fur
i Hiirlmgen, Tex next stop on the
winter tournament trial today,
j minus Sluiiiiulu' Sammy Sneutl. the
I drawling Virginian, who pocketed
$2000 first money In the Texas open,
i then went home to figure out his In
come tax.
! All other stars were In the field
going down Into the tip of Texas
for the Lower Rio Grniide valley
open winch, like the Texas open,
which was finished here yesterday,
Is a sio.000 event.
Suead tied the record for Rrui-k-enrldge
Park course at 73 holes as
he won the Texas open bv two
strokes over Smiling Jimmy Demurrt
of Ojal. Calif., finishing with a
thrce-under-par 68 for a total of
264. Ben Hogan of Hersiiry. Pa..
entry in the tournament here until
ne aisquauuea nimseu Decause ne
considered that he had violated a
rl"K "?'"' the record In 1948.1
"r"
the Lower Rio Grande valley
l,r"
starts Thursday.
iNew college
a
Loop Talked
SPOKANE. Feb. 9 Formation
of a new college athletic conference
to Include all six members of the
Wlnco circuit, two members of the
Northwest conference and three
Washington lndeendents. will be
discussed at a Yakima meeting Feb-
I ruary 17, W. B. (Red) Reese, dlrec
j tor of athletics at Eastern Washlng
I ton College of Education, said to-
day.
I Invltutlons have been sent to the
following schools: Whitworth. St.
i Martin's, Pacific Lutheran, Western
' Washington, Eastern Washington
' and Central Washington, all of the
V'lnco conference: College of Puget
Sound and Whitman of the North
west conference: and Seattle college.
Seattle Pacific college and Gonzaga
university.
Reese said it w-as assumed the new
conference would be formed on a
four-sport basts.
I n a 'tJ'
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iTlirantonc Fiv
! ' nrcuicns nvs
PORTLAND, Feb. 9 T', Firemen
1 cuea live person irom a ourning
building early yesterday when
i sniolte nnd "niea trapped them In j
! second floor ordrooms.
Airs. A. H. Lancn. no, wa car-
rled down a udder and revived and j
sent to a hospital. Her daughter, .
Mr. Mary Anderson, 40, was taken t
i from a bedroom closet where she j
had collapsed. I
! Three others rarricd out by fire- j
' men were Mrs. Rose Beyer, 44. wife '
i o.' the owner, and her two duugh- j
I ters. ages 10 and 6.
! The fire spread from a back
1 porch and quickly engulfed the ;
frame structure.
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Ski Jump
SNOOUAI.MIE PA88, Feb. 9 i,V
Heavy snows and pour lighting
lorced viint'Cllatlou of the Seattle
Ski club's open Jumping Uiurnamriil
at the Milwaukee liowl yesterday.
Considered a preview of She na
tional championships to be run nil
.300 1 here Marrh 7, the meet hud al
.167 ! traded major Junipers from the
.000 ' northwest and elsewhere through
jnul the count!. v, Arue Ullaiul of
j Kongsberg, Norway, tindelealed in
i;,I7 i three U. 8. appearances, wos lavored
1,100 ! to win.
.556 ! Prior to the ruiuellatlun, Ouiiuar
Drrnte. Seattle Ski club, pulled out
winner of the Class A combined
amiprlltlons with a third 111 the
iToss-couuity and Jiuii ol 1(14 and
155 feet. Ilustcr Campbell, Univers
ity of Washington ski cuurh, fin
ished second III the combined cor
ing, and CI ll n vu kl llaugeu, FJeld
Ski club, Redmond, third.
Hub St. Louis. University ol Vu..h
!:: toll, won the cross-country and
the jumps 123 and 133 feeti to rup
ture the Class II title.
George DAndie. Olympla. and
Luvrrne Hughes, Portland, received
minor injuries In bud lulls dining
ti litis.
Rookies to LA.
LOS ANOKLKS. Feb. 9 i.l'.
Hrtiujlng the player roster to 37, the
Los Angeles Uusrbull club of the
Pacific Const league today an
nouui'cd the signing of Hob llurtls,
young rlghthund pitcher formerly
with Sun Jose Slate collruc.
llurtls. 23 years old, hus Just been
discharged from the army.
He was the thud rookie added to
! the roster over the week-end.
i Glenn Schufcr, husky saiullol j
j shortstop from St. Louis, and Waller
Graves. 19-year-old catcher from
i Los Angeles' Fremont high school, j
i were tne otner two.
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! SEATTLE. Feb. 9 oVi-Appoiut-
meiil of Ed i Porky i Oliver. No. 4
among money winners In the
lourniimrni circuit lust year, as
luglrwood country club professional
was disclosed today by Club Sec
retary Jack Burrou.
Oliver will Uke over at the Lake
Wellington course next month.
Barron suld. and retire Irom yeur
round tournament competition. He
Is expected to compete In some
major tourneys.
Swimming Trials
SEATTLE, Feb. 9 i1'i Amateur
swimmers from all section ol the
Pacific Northwest will hrud for
Seattle March 6 to participate 111 the
sectional Olympic team trials. The
event ha been combined with the
northwest amateur men and
women's swimming and diving
championships under sponsorship ol
the Washington Athletic club.
Devany, Lindsay
In 4-Ball Win
HOLLYWOOD, Flu.. Feb. 9 oV
Put Devany and Murjone Lindsay
won the women's International four
ball golf tournament by beating fa
vorite Louise Sugg and Jean Hop
kins 2 and 1 tixtuy.
Miss Hopkins mis:.rd a 13-fiHit
putt on the 35th green, giving the
Dcvany-Llndsuy team a half and
the championship.
The black bear Is a rover, cover,
ing from 10 to 30 mile dully in
search of enough ant, grubs and
berries to atlsfy his big appetite
but whenever he finds an abun
dance of food he cufnps nearby un
til the supply Is exhausted Sports
Afield. .
Seal Stewart ran sell your prop
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U. S. Third In
Winter Games
Hockey Wrangle Memorable
ST. MOK1TZ. HwlUrrluud, Feb. 9 ol'i-Tlio filth winter Olympla
games wore ended, but the discoid of an uiipiecedruted Ice hockey row
lingered on today as Iho athletes headed for their homes In 38 nations.
Sweden won the majority of honors during the 10 dayi of eoniprtl
llou. The Unlied states finished third In total poliils. The United
Slalixi provided all unexpected heroine In Mrs, Urelchcn Froser. winner
ol the women's special ski slalom and second In the Alpine combination
ski event.
Fiunces Henri Oielller wn Ihe slur Individual performer, winning
two first places In downhill skiing and the Alpine combined.
llul long aller Ihese performance urn foigutleii, Iho tiig-of-wur
over which of two United Slate hockey leums should represent the
U. S. A. will be remembered.
Four Squads
Secure Seats
For Tourney
Four high school basketball
tennis are now certain or virtually
insured ol orrlhs In the Eugene
cliuinploushlp playoff which will
siiiit ui MucAilhur court March 16.
Muishfield. defending slate cham
pion team from district a and pos
s:bly still Ihe strongest tram in
IIm state, downed Itrcdsporl Q6-39
Haltirduy night to sew up that area;
Astoria In district 10 and Spring
field In district 8 are already In.
Klnmutli "'alls, by defeating
Grants Pas J9-33 Saturday, virtu
ally assiirrd a place for the Pelicans
for the second straight year from
district 4.
With Ihe lourunment still a
month off. 'he next two week will
! devoted lo cleaning up Ihe title
.liuutlon In r.P the state 16 das
A high school basketball districts.
Hollywood Back
In Coast Loop
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 9 i.I'p
Hollywood, which didn't field a
tin m in 11147. I back in the Pacific
Coast Professional Pootlmll league.
Owner Juck Fredericks, who
withdrew the c I u b Saturday,
rhuiigrd his mind He submitted a
fluaiuiul statement which must be
approved by Commissioner J. Hutu
Klawans. .
Klawans was authnrltrd lo or
runlae a team of graduating colle
gian to play two poNt-season ex
hibition game In Honolulu January
0 and 10. The collegium will play
an all-star team picked from the
Coast league or the Honolulu War
ners, a league member.
We write Hie kind of Insurance
we nerd not apalmlie for after the
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The U. H. Olympic commtlle
hockry team came, saw, and re
inururd Just tourist In tin pic
turesque Alpine resort, where tat
tered bunting flap lastly over win n
and du ty uuw.
It rival, the Amateur Hockey -noclullou
of American, wa accepted
as the U, tl. entry by the Swiss
Olympic committee. The AHA team
played III Ihe nine-team tourn
ament, and finished a good fourth
brlilud Canada. Chechoslovakia and
Sultwrlund Mils (mil ill pirn e.
however, will never show In Olympic
records.
For the International Olympic
committee ruled out tile AHA. Avery
Hrundoge. American IO(J member,
said the AHA represent cummrrrlal
Interest In Ire hockey.
The IOC also decreed Ihal Hi
International Ice Hockey Federa
tion, of which the AHA I member,
shall no longer be the governing
body of amateur Ice hockey tlnuuu li
mit the world.
Thai wa Ihe windtip alter iwo
weeks of torrid debute. Tempers
flnred, itamrs weie called. Nothing
like It had been know n In the his
tory of the modern Olympic games,
founded In MM to promote pcac
among nation.
Mosotuto fish are present In many
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