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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1949 ) on tin J A fsssasBsaasaassiiasasBaa-aiaaassisaaiaaaasa L0nly Vandals Tr in n Li vo aii nignr In Early Play Traveling Fives Knock Over Ducks And Oregon State Hy Tha Asaorlated hn It might be something belter Irlt unsaid, but til Northwest s bl( flvt mrmbera "( thi northern division I'arlfle coast cnnfrreiir arvn't doing so well tlili year whfn It romea In Intersections! basketball coniirllUiin. Tki last night fur eiample. Of four trmn In action, only on atiurakert through to a win. Malio ekrd nut a narrow 41-39 win over Inwa Hots bark In tha Midwest, Hut Washington, Oregon and On gone Hint ail bowed on thrlr home court. Washington frll fighting before Minnesota 6&-M. OHC lost 111 eec end In s row to Indiana M-53 and otrgort waa nipped by Blantord 70-II7. In addition to wlpini out the di vision's last undefeated teem tha evening activity brought tha circuit Intersections! record to a luwly ilva Wlna In 17 games. Only Washington Htate. which brokrn even against two for- n quintet. boaU ao much aa a MO percentage. Tha Couiara irt .a chance to brtr that atandini tonight against Bradley at Peoria, "ill. Washington and Oregon also grt another against Minnesota and ttunford. respectively. Other Inleraertlonal recorrU In elude: Idaho, one win agaliut two losses; Oregon. 0-J; Oregon But. 9-ft and Washington. 0-1. TOI till HCKAPH Not that any of hut nlght'a three livers had anything to be ashamed ol all went down In tough bailies. Wahlngton. whlrh trailed 27-91 at halftime. knotted the count on Minnesota on aeveral occasions dur Ing the aerond half and waa tied al sl-all two mlnutea from the final gun. A lanky aharpshooter. May Hard Jolinaon. waa the big gun of the Oonher attack with 23 point 10 of them coming In a row after Washington had taken a 0.J lead. Hal Amssnn's 1 countera were high fur the llwkles. Oregon Btate. defending coait tttllKt. led Indiana eight tlmea dur ing the flrat half but trailed M-Ja al halftime and never caught the HofMiera again. Bob Payne. ORC'a anphomora forward, waa high for both teama with II polnta. nine coming on charity tnsse. Stanford jumped Into an early lead over Oregon once aa much aa 16 polnta but the fighting Ducks battled back In a 67-S7 knot two mlnutea befora the gun. Three Ptanford foul ahota wound up tht coring. Oeorga Yardley-a 24 polnta for the virion waa high. Bob lvey, reaerva guard, had It for the Ducka. I'ROM BEHIND Idaho, which movea over to l Moines, la., agalnat Drake tonight, had to overcome a iilne-potnl half time deficit lait night to eas pest low State. Both teams wer cold on their ahota. Iowa Stat making only four field goala during the en tire aecond half. Nick BUllworlh paced Idaho with 11 polnta. With Washington bowing out of the undefeated picture. Paellie 1 uthetan a power among tha amaller Norlhweat achoola moved In. Tha Lutea marked up their aev enth In a row without defeat by panting; St. MarUn'a W-4S. High storing Harry McLaughlin paced the vtetora with 20 polnta. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN , a iv i :t ::;; :r.v taim v- OHIO IN UMBRELLAS California hasn't greeted the Ohio State football players with its vaunted sunshine and Buckeyes in the state for the Kose Bowl game nave Dorroweu bumhershoots for their strolls around Los Angeles. Shown are, left to right, front row landfl Savie OH. Dick llanlon T. George Toneff G. Jerry Krall HB: back row: Wcs Fes ter, coach; Jack Wilson, team captain. (NEA telephoto). ANOTHER WHITE HOPE Brooklyn Boy Makes Bid for Big Show NEW YORK. Dee. 21 ( Oeorge I the Bomber mm -Unhung real wara" Kaplan, brooklyn heavyweight proa, peel, makee ma first move toward tha big time t"nlght whn he tope the ahow al fit. Mlcholaa arena, farm club of Madison Square Oardrn. Kaplan, a lanky 8-foot-J young ster, wrlghi 186 Manager Jimmy (The Maglclani Orlppo who used to bow Mello Bettlna. ex-light-heavy king, expect Kaplan to weigh 200 when he grows up. Italy'a Dulllo Spagnola U a unanlmoua choice to become Kap lan's 20th victim In tonight's 10 rounder. Oenrgle haa knocked out 14 men In 11 winning Rights. Whal'a with Willie PepT Wily Willie underwent an opera tion for remo-al of scar tissue over one eve Monday. Now he's thinking of a title defense but not against Sandy Saddler. St. Louis hopes for a championship bout between Pep and Charlie BI.ejr. a home town boy. during the Indoor season. A third Pen-Brtiller match would be a top plum on the summer out door calendar If the right promoter can satisfy the cash demands of Pep Manager Lou Vlscusl and Charlie Johnston. Saddler's pilot. It's one of the few big matches left. Lee Oms, whi cancelled out of an "exhibition" with Joe Louis because V Panthers Beat Wildcat Crew Chlloquln'i Penlhere war hot during the aecond half of their baa- ketball game last night to defeat the KU Wildcats 62-27 on tha Chil oquln floor after tha score waa lied 13-13 al halfUme. Raymond Bouera waa high with IS points. Orland Dixon of the Wildcats acored 12. In tha pre liminary the KU Prosh beat the Chlloquln B' team 28-25 with David French counting 10 polnta. HllirS COLLIDE NEW YORK. Dee. 21 (AV-Two ahlpa collided at the entrance of New York harbor laat night, but both pulled away from the accident under their own power. The vessel, the 10.172-ton Unker Atlantic Voy ager and the 6130-ton freighter Ex emplar, lay at anchor In the bay today, pending a checkup to deter mine the extent of damage. Prep Basketball By The Associated Preaa Jefferson 45, Salem 97. HUUboro 40 Grant 3. Arlington 40. Hermlstnn 25. Central Catholic 54, Sacred Heart (Bslemi 2s. Csnby 38, Handy 35. Hanks 38, Sherwood 31. Oukrldge 42, Pleasant Hill 21. Klmlra 40. Lowell 20. Gresham 45, Newberg 38. Corvallis 44, Kugcne 32. Parkdale 62. Musler 27. Sweet Home 64, Willamette (Eu gene i 60. Halsey 40, Bhedd 24. Oregon Fro.ih 05, Washington 27. Oranta Pass 55, Crescent City 32. Taft 41, Slletz 20. Garibaldi 62. Star of the Bra 49. Eddyville 33, Waldport 27. Cottage Grove 41, Junction City 31. Molalla 28, Mt. Angel 24. Tigard 02. Lincoln 46. Oregon City 40, Lewla-Clark Prosh 42. Estacada 48. DaJuui 41. Seaside 47, Warren ton 27. Mllwaukle 49, Battle Ground 44. Tillamook 67, Scappoose 61. Corbett 41, Odell 24. la on an ll-Lii.it win streak. Next start for Lee Is January 4 against Fred lle-Jiore at Buffalo. If he wlna, he goes back to the same city January 31 against Joe Kahut. Nomination for fight of the year the Lre Sala-Joey De John scrap at the Syracuse baseball park August 17. Sala, on the verge of a knock out with blood pouring from cuts around both eyea. flattened De John la senaatlonal style, breaking his Jaw. Roland Le Bursa, a heavyweight of promise with 39 straight wlna. doesn't deaerve the pasting he had been taking ttr a dreary fight with Cesar Brlon. He fights only enough to win a system that Oene Tun ney found moat lucrative II not popular. The former City college student will make his next appearance at Miami. Manager Jimmy (Fats) De Angelo says tha date and opponent are Indefinite. Middleweight Champion Jake La Motta Is going ahead with plana for several tuneup fighu before he de fends his title. Jake haa a tenta tive January 27 date at Madison Square Oarden for an overweight match. ' His opponent will be se lected from four boys who appear on the Oarden s December 30 card. Thay are Lee Sala. Walter Cartler, Nick Barone and Dick Wagner of Portland. Ore. After watching the recent Beau Jack-Tuzo Portuguex fight. Rocky Gratiano told Manager Irving Co hen "get me Portuguex." So far Portuguex' mans iters haven't rushed forward. A sure fire Oardan sellout would be Graxlano and Jimmy Flood, sen sations! New York thumper who haa lost only ons pro fight. Joe Maxim Is off for London De cember 29 wltn Manager Jack Krarns for his January 24 title bout with Light Heavyweight Champion Freddie Mills. Swaner Back With Squad BERKELEY. Calif, Dec. 21 W Jack Swaner. ace California half back who haa been getting his ex ercise pacing a hospital corridor, rejoined the Oolden Bears yester day. Swaner had been at his home in Eureka where his wife Is expecting a baby. But yesterday, the rambling ace of the Rose Bowl hosts came back and announced he couldn't stay away from practice longer. Word of the Swaner heir, when it arrives, will have to be given htm by telephone. The Bears, preparing a rough time they nope for Ohio Stale at Paaadcna January 2. we:.l through another two session day yesterday. Tha game was non- at halftime. conference). DeMerrltt scored It points. IS of them In the second half. Ralph Beard acored IS for the Trojans. Sacred Heart won tha B game, 22-18. To Buy or Bell Use the Wam-Adsl Malin Nips Academy Five Sacred Heart got Ita comeuppance after four straight early-season bas ketball wins uut night, but Just barely. Malln's Ted DeMerrltt potted a basket In the last 10 seconds of play at Malm to give the Mustangs a 40-39 victory, and that waa the only time In the game when the Mustangs were ahead. Sacred Heai t had a 17-10 bulge Comfortable Relief With D0BBS TBUSS BulbUf, BthttM, Strmphtt' Wm s DOBBS TRUSS t wor,' pr mnd bsthtnf DOBBS TRUSS support lika your hand with m fMitniMl concave pad. No bulb to prugxJ wk nuKlti No bothar win baUi or trap- Washabla, anitar, comlortabla. Parfactlf ftttad by xpant for ainflla or dou ble raptura. Gat maximum ralief gat DOBBS TRUSS. Ft mirunslton, no obUgMtion. 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