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, SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 194? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACe NIN : y lira I m I i 1 tmll UNI) MUM : Will Louis 1 Mokt) Come back? 2 I lire one prediction oil which r I sincerely hu)M I n wrung 2 Willini out year, my guru U that Jo Louis will Unlit wiiii up- u ii(t comma yimiiKiitiir mid attract a iirar-mllllun mm In mi cluing. 1'lw handwriting tor the retired r heavyweight boxing champion wrnii la be In I. plain vlrw on III Dosing wall. The Brown llombtr. who haa been ap- ,' pearlng In es- hlbltlon fur srv S em I monlhl I now. recently Ab-upped the , matches from ' , four round to 10. lira flKlil '. Int regularly 4 ind, allhouuh somewhat put f y (round the nild S' din and 111 lie alow on hl feet, he In loir fighting hnie. ' In Doling, the well-lodrd pock w elbuok u the dictator. CD' Hhulllln' . mIIIi.. null m l.ititf wmv fr.itn lhf poorhouM, pimrriiily In "property ;poor." Hard, Jingling cash and the , stuff thai ru.llrs Is, apparently, ' ' w elcomed by Louis, ' A big gate may turn the trlrk - - and I think It will within one year. If so. It will not necruarlly be the end for Joe but It will very dell- '" nilrly mult In the beginning of !. tad end, the boxing acrap hrap. Jne may gel away with It a ' flxht or two. He still haa a terrific. ', 'numbing punch. Hut when the J Jm go, the lighter gora. It recalls - Jack Drmpsey a remark, made once J'llo a group of aporta arrlbtw: "Did you ever try to knock a rman out while altting In a chair?" ; The nam of J I mis la now magic word In pugilistic rlrclei. i- Hea a reured. undefeated heavy- JJ weight champion, the man with audden blackout In either glove. J who aupplird the only color, the heavyweight tight game naa had - since Jack Iniucy. Milt Jne will lust be another J fk-hmoa If he lacea lha glovea on r hla brown flute for any other pur t pone than exhibition. Bui the prediction la made with F'fiiigera croued on both hands. Sr. Nick Dear Santa Department: Paul VtrCaU would Ilka a couiile of baa- art ball lettermen but there Jut w ami any..... . akeel , O'ConneU r.'lunt complaining about lettermen llia Owla are kauledl but he's k . Imping lha renervea are capable I, fill-ina , . . The ruy league cage s, blgwlgi want apectalora to Uie IBM season du for launching mid -"January. Talent r; Favored ASTORIA.- Oec. 3 tP Oregon'! aix-man football title will be decided htre tomorrow night on a rain-eoggy ; field. ; The Talent squad from Jackson ', '. county expected to work out briefly ; . lata today. Weatport will maka the short down-river trip Just before ; game time. Talent, with eight consecutive ; Ins this year and only one loaa last year, la regarded locally as the favorite. , ft ! Shoot Schedule ; Formulated Repreaentattve of Uie Klamath , Falls, Langell valley, Malln and ' Dnrrla rifle and pistol clubs met ' I his week and formed a league ! shooting schedule. Matches with Roseburg, Orants Pass, Medford, Alluraa and Yrrka were also eyed. . League competition will pit Klam ath Falls at Langell valley Decem ber S, Malln at Klamath Falls De cember 13, Langell valley at Malln December 21 and Dorrla at Klamath Falls December 37. League ofllcera were also named at the confab. Mnurice Athry, Klamath Falls, will head the loop a president; Monty Smith, Dorrla, was elected vice president and Cllcn Arthur, Malln, secretary-treasurer. League executive officer la M. D. Settle nf Bonanza and C, O. Mur phy, Klamath Falls, will handle publicity matters. Hawaii Grids Beat Fresno HONOLULU. Dec. 3 Ml Unlver elty nf Hawaii swept aside an un ' dermanned Fresno State college football team laat night, 41-14. The Rainbows took the visiting I , California eleven without breaking ; their warmup stride for a December 1 18 clash with unbeaten, untied Col- I I lege of Pacific. ! Ginger Snapp Wins Unanimous Decision Over Frank Gimbel Ursal "Oluger" Huapp squared flMIc accounts with Frankle Olmbel last night at the armory, winning a unanimous ten-round decision, al though the bout frll far short of the eiected dynamite Only one knockdown was regis tered, that in the first round Frankle Olmbel ran Into one of Bnapp's straight lefia and dropiied to the canvas but was up with no count The Herald and Nrwa senrecard gave Hnapp eight rounds with two even Huapp, In good shape, kept a dart ing left In Olmbrl's face and straightened Uie Hpokane battler up several times with right uppercuta The bout was slow and unllltrr esllug until the seventh round, with both men boxing carefully or. r But Bnapp opened up In the seventh and In Uie Infighting, Qui- gir's strong forte, had Olmbel rock ing several llmea The crowd felt that Itrfeire Wally Moss was separating the lighters too quickly. Many thought Unapp would have decked his one-time (onqueror had he been allowed to operate longer In clinches with one hand free. DIHAI'I'IIINT.VIKNT , lib. only chance, but Bnapp's snake. i.se iru sept ine wasniugion iaa t oil balance. I OFF BALANCK , The crowd expected Olmbel to ) break loose at any time and al-1 Ihour'.i the Spokane boy carried the I fight all Uie way, shuffling In to ward Hnapp, Uie Merrill Mauler i would never let flkmhl v.t u( fr i Olmbel was a disappointment to ( punch. I uie pacxen nouse at uie ngni em- i The eighth round was Bnapp's IKirlum. Not once did he display his u si He pummeled Olmbel with iiriHiurQ mi sua onapp was never seriously In danger. Midway In the fight. Hnapp start rd using his overhand right effect hely and shook Olmbel repeatedly when Frankle closed In. Hnapp fought his usual counter punching battle and had command of the fight all Uie way. Olmbel come out fast In Uie tenth round. by X vi knowing the kayo route would be i r- r: 2 1 w '.. ; j & p r-fft mf'ina l P ni tis l asaaesmaaasan II as '-'-" -7 f 'r : ... a Northern Division Cdgers Get Split By The Associated Four coast conference northern division basketball teams saw ac tion last night and wound up with a Mexican standoff two wins and two losses. On the credit side of the ledger were Washington's Huskies, who downed Canada'a champion Clover lafs al Vancouver, 69-49. and Washington Bute's platoon-deep Cougars, who defeated the Whitman Missionaries, H8-48. at Pullman. ! In Uie red Ink department were Oregon and Idaho. The Ducks diopped their season'! opener to Utah Slate. 72-Rt. In Salt Lake Cty. and the Vandals were upset on their home court at Moscow by the Onnutga Bulldogs, M-4D. Off to a alow start, Washington overcame an 1-1 deficit and led at the half, 26-17. Big Frank Outness pared the Huskies with 20 points, followed by Rusa Parthemcr with 16 Washington playa again tonight In Vancouver, meeting Uie Univer sity of British Columbia Thunder birds. Oene, Conley, 6-foot 7-Inch soph omore center, looked like "money In Uie bank" to Coach Jack Frlel In hla first varsity start for Washing ton Bute. He bucketed 13 points, II In the first half. Most of the first string rode the bench In Uie stcond half after building up a 37-30 lead over Whitman at the Intermission. Oregon hit the aklds In the second game, of a twin bill, after UUh's Redskins had scored a surprisingly easy 65-44 win over Southern Call fnrnla. The ducks threatened from Uie start but were never able to catch up with UUh SUte. They trailed at Uie half, 46-39. and pulled within four points at 70-68 with a minute to go. Lavey, with 12 points, and sowers, with 11, were high for Oregon, which meets Utah tonight as the four teams change opponents. It waa Capt. Rich Evans all the way In Oonxaga'a victory over Idaho. He showed uncanny accuracy with his one-hand shou to count 24 points, and waa the key to the Bulldogs' defense. Nick Sullworth led Uie Vandals with 16. Idaho waa charged with 24 fouls, oonzaga with 1 New York Roland La 8Urra, 187, New York, outpointed Cesar Brlon, 192 'A, Cordoba, Argentine, 10. SEE US tor Immediate delivery SOIL SULPHUR ... 99V2 pure Crawford & Wolfe rhont 4441 ,: Tulolo.lt, Calif. Bobcats Win "B" Title LA ORANDE. Dec. 1 iA- The Union Bobcats, kingpins of sute class B high school sports, won an other Ulle here last night, downing Banks, 20-8, In a football playoff. That gave Union the class B grid championship, Ita third sUte Utle of the year. Previously Uie Bobcata won Uie basketball and track crowns. Banks, a Washington county en trant, held off Union In the first quarter, but then gave up touch downs In each of Uie succeeding three periods. Banks did not score until Uie final quarter. Union's sundout was Frank Baum, the latest sUr from that family of athletes. He ran 24 and 49 yards for two touchdowns, then Intercept ed a pass to set up a third for Lyle Zaugg. Banks' score came on a 28-yard pasa from Jack Brown to Wendlen Schneider. four hard rlghu In a row and had Ihe northerner rocking on his heels George Price gamed a surpris ing draw with the highly-touted Johnny Bruce of Medford In the sl -round seml-wlndup. I.KOHli PKK E home Uie' loser if he had not pole. HELPING HAND But Ted DeMerritt, hard -socking Molin txed Price with a right hand In fullbock, didn't need help when crocking enemy lines during the last round, dropping the Merrill ,ne Mustang successful season. Here W. C. Dolton shoves a morsel of food into Ted s mouth. This took place during the Malin football banquet, staged Thursday night ot the Winemo hotel by Dolton. The Mustangs won the district 5 football honors and were knocked from the state ploy-offs in the semifinals by Union. I.ghtweight for a seven-count. Price had his left hand working t- perfection and kepi Bruce out of position for right hand blasts. Klamath's Bob Eastman scored a three-round TKO over Willie Jack son of WhMtey Creek. Ore.. In Uie four-round special. The towel came I'; from Jackson's corner while the bout was stopped to tie Eastman's Rlove laces. DF.AII HfCAT Moss stopped the bout between Red Vinson iif Florida and Chllo quins Preston Ruff In Uie second round and called It a draw. Both battlers were too tired to hold up their gloves. Merrill's Sammy Walker won Uie opener, a close four-round nod over Richard Dickens of Beatty. Sports ROUNDUP eeevsese gy Hugh Fullerton NEW YORK (JPi As we get It. No Worry For El liot Yet era it Double A Proposal Defeated PORTLAND. Dee. 3m There will be no special sports division for the sutes larger schools this year. The body that regulates high school sports turned down a pro posal yesterday to have schools larger than 700 students compete among themselves In a class AA. It would have been a special divi sion In addition to Uie present class A and claas B. . The 19 members of the delegate assembly of Uie Oregon Schools Activities association defeated Uie measure. II to S. They also voted down a proposal t.i lift Uie dividing lino between Uie two present classes from 1M to 200 students. That will keep the present ar rangement In effect: Schools with more than 150 students will compete In class A. those with fewer stu dents In class B. NEW YORK. Dee. 3 Wi Ezzard the fuss without the Oreen Bay ! charlea la safe on his NBA heavy- Packers organlxaUon. which found 1 weight throne. Young Roland La Curly Lambeau coming out on top starza, unbeaten Bronx butcher i.ssm. was mosUy a conflict of per- ( boy with 37 straight wins. Isn't u-nahUes among Uie guys who were 1 quite ready. krown as "the hungry five" when I For tw0 rounds last night at they all raa the club. . . . And Lam- Madison Square Garden, La Btaru Leau a loudest cnUc is a fan who ; teend to have arrived. He was an once blasted Curly for picking such aggressive aulker with punlshlrnc a -stripling" as Don Hutson to play power against Argentine's Cesar pro ball And the smoothed Brlon. Then he went back to nls over dispute In the Professional 1 0n patient counter-punching. Oolfers' assoclauon was largely due j u ntmin( youth nQ out of to the keen rivalry among sporting For tne Mxt elght goods houses which employ uie top , .year-old youngsters put pros. . . . They finally agreed it ion , Mme tnd crude exhlblUon. La .wasn't -cricket for Uie tournament ,., won. ,n k- h. . Im.n- dnector to compete with the guys , moU3 decision but Uie bout dragged Oregon Tech Drubs SOCE 62 to 52 The Owls of Oregon Tech havent been able to handle their rivals from Southern Oregon college in football yet but basketball Is an other matter. Last night In the biz gym on Uie mile-high OTI campus Uie Owls slugged the Raiders (2-S2. thereby opening hoop season In Klamath Falls on a dulcet note. The game waa Uie first of a two game series. Tonight Oregon Tech and Uie Ash landers move their squabble downtown Into Pelican court for a game at t o'clock. That match will main event an outstanding basketball double header. The opener puts a picked team from the city Independent league against the barnstorming Blue and Oold Nuggets (formerly Oakland Blttners). Last night's fray belonged to the Owl most of the way. They scored first a free toas by Al BellotU. and were In arreara only once. That was when the score was 4-2. 18-POIXT LEAD By Uie time the game was 10 min utes old Uie Hill toppers had run up a 10-point lead and were moving easily. At ha If time the Owl margin was 37-28. .Midway of the second half the Raiders made their move toward the front and &!ziost succeeded on two buckeu by riuiey Weaver, a basket and two free throw com pletions by Jack Barger on a ques tionable play, and another ringer by The Owls lead waa cut to two points, 43-41. QUESTIONABLE The questionable decision on Uie floor waa one is which Barger Sarboe Quits; Henrick Eyed SALEM, Ore., Dec. S Pi John Hendrlck. College of Puget Sound coach, Isn't tossing his hat Into the ring as a candidate for the Job of head football coach at Washington SUte college but he's available. Another Tacoman, Phil Sarboe. turned In hla resignation yesterday. Here with the CPS basketball team, Henrick told an Interviewer last night: "If thev make a good offer, a fellow would naturally ac cept the Job: but I am not going to go after It." Want Ads don't cost they pay I 100 Gallons GAS given to holder of winning num ber. Drive In and ask for free ticket at . . . Cec's SIGNAL SERVICE 7 Main Phom M06 TURKEY HAM SHOOT Sunday, Dec. 4th 11 A. M. ORE-TECH RIFLE RANGE Sponsored by Klamath Falls Rifle and Platol Club Sports . Mirror Br The Associated Press Today a Year Ago Jake La Motta won a unanimous 10-round decision over Tommy Yarosx. Three Years Ago Olenn Davis. Army's fleet halfback, waa voted Uie Heisman trophy as college football's outstanding player. Five Years Ago Warren Wright's FlUy, Twilight Tear, was voted "horse of Uie year" In racing form poll. Ten Years Ago The New York Olsnts edged the Washington Red skins, 0-7, to win Uie eastern divi sion UUe of Uie National football league. , who pay his salary or to work for one manufacturer while acting as referee for the employe of other houses. . . . And, speaking of poli ticking, how about the Toledo box ing commission refusing to honor a telegraphed suspension request be cause of insufficient evidence?. . . Apparently NBA rules are okay only when they hurt somebody else. Like any college athletic director with a good football team, Notre Dame's Moose Krause had his trouble with friends, who wanted Uckets. . . . One Friday night, after a day of ducking and refusing. Moose entered a South Bend hotel and saw an old friend in the lobby. . . . Thinking he'd foresull the tn rv liable query. Krause said: "HI. Bill, you don't by any chance have two tickets?" . . . The guy Just stuck a hand In his pocket and replied: "Sure. Moose, here's two." . . . Krause was so surprised he had to bike a seat (not two) right there. to an uninspiring end. There waa mild dissatisfaction from some of Uie 12,035 who paid $40,092, but nothing serious. La Sura, a 5 to 8 favorite, handed out the more punishment with his ef fective counter punching while Brlon wasted hi power with wild whistling right. Brlon weighed 12V La Starza 187. Weat Palm Beach. Fla. Sonny Luciano. 1414, Peterson, N. J, out pointed Herb Qulntero, 142. New Orleans, 10. tional amateur unUl be busted out In Uie fourth round. Look Uke Andy Oustafson'i U of Miami foot bailers really have reached the big time with Pitt, Furdue. Florida. Iowa, Missouri, ViUanova and Georgetown on Uie 1P50 schedule. . . Maryland Coach Tim Tatum has been Invited to some 2U football banquet. . . . Maybe he Mavbe the AthlcUca, who already I can adopt the Brooklyn alogan have three managers on their suff Connie Mack, Jimmy Dykes and Mickey Cochrane could find room for two other ex-pilots. Bill Mc Kechnie and Steve O'Neill, Just let out by the Indians. . . . Branch Rickey will toss hi party for the other National league club owners tomorrow night Instead of during Uie major league meetings. Seems Commissioner Chandler has Uken over the traditional date for another affair Sam UraetU. hiRh scoring St. Bona venture basketballer. 1 the same lad who won the New York state amateur golf Utle in 1948 and v-aa Rochester's favorite In Uie na- r.ait till next year. Redding Wolves Win, 41-40 REDDINO. Dee. 1 (Special) The, Klamath Pelican eager fell on free throw and five seconds short of victory here laat night when Shasta's Oene Dal made good on one of two free throws Just before final gunume to give Redding a 41-40 edge. Dal was the Redding spark, looping In 21 potnu for high-point honor. The Pel Jumped Into a first quarter -S lead in a close see-saw batUe and Redding knotted Uie count at halfttme. 18-18. The Wolves went ahead 30-28 to end the third frame but KlamaUl rallied to Ue It again 40-40 when Uie stage was set for Dais' story book finish. Tom Schubert led Klamath tn the tally department with 10 point. Dick Doege racked up, t, Jerry Overon C and Bill Toole 4. Redding waa charged with eight fouls. Klamath with six. The game reminded fan of last year, when Redding gained the nod in the season -opener tn a close game, although not a Ught squeak as last night. The two team tangle again to night. In th preliminary, the Klamr'h Jayvees evened matter with a 44 17 win over the Redding Junior varsity. Lineups and scoring: Pelicans Schubert (10) Overon 6 Doege Yarnell 14) Toole (S) Pas. P P C O o Pelican reserve Sport Shorts abut under tha hoon aiul drew two foul on the throw. He! Zaroslnakl (2. got two free tosses and made good. One of th foul put Beilotu out of the game and tne crowd had a number of things to say to Official Dale Throckmorton and Hal Doug las about Uie call. j But Owl Captain Charlie Warren took matter into hi own band at that moment and poured In two past baskets and a charity throw for five points and broke the back of Uie Ashland rally. Six full minutes of playing time slid by before Uie Raiders scored again. By that time It waa too late. HIGH MAN Guard Paul Heina was high scor er of the game with 18 point. Bob Montgomery had 13. Por the Raid ers Weaver' 18 was top. Barger and Bill o Nelli had 10 each. The Owls gave every indication they are going to be good as basket ball season wear on. Their passing was not sharp and their work under the backboard will have to improve. Natural early -season raggednes showed tn both teams. A preliminary went to the Weyer haeuser city league team 37-21 over Uie Tech Junior varsity. Lineup asd scoring: WoItc (21) Data (8) Swarta (3) Zean (2) Wilson (8 Straus Holzgang, Ol- aiders Psa. Owla Trendell (71 P (g Bellotti Weaver (Hi F(13) Montgomery Wade (4 C (12) Htlfiker O'Neill (10 O (18 Heins Poster (1) O (9 Warren Raider Reserves Barger U0, Johnson, Neldetgh (S. Owl reserve Wright (4). Wade. Elder. Pransen. Hughes, Kruger, Mull. Wells. By The Avactated Press BASEBALL Bradenton, Fuw Deacon Bill Mc Keehnie. veteran coach and former manager, released from Cleveland Indians' coaching suff. said he 1 retiring from baseball to become a farmer. RACING Miami. Ffck Pennon (822.10) won Tropical Park's Blakestown purse by a length and a half with Egret'. second and Alaab's Day third. Bowie, Md. Alatrne (112.80) nosed out September to capture the Snow Hill purse at Bowie. 8 an Bruno, Calif. Gordon Gils son rode his second triple in two days at Tanforan. winning on Blue Wing Teal I8SJ0). Shocking Pink (88.90) and Huon Kid (88.40). GENERAL Detroit D. 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