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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TIIUIISOAV.
PAGE TWELVE
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I I , Mil III l LUIil't
U . H I. r.'i
TIME OUT!
IB
"For a minute there, I thoutht
tempers were joint to flare!"
I.F.T'S FACE IT.
The brnnd of football played in
the BIr Ten is superior to the best
tne Pacific Coast cm oiler.
...... ; T.A,tn . ti
,Ji h 11 t. .JXTv s,,n(rrt S.t.ediBonaiua where the Antlers make
football Tuesday. Stanford Plaed erfort t0 prove Henleys recent
Result: Illinois 40. Stanford 7. I u "i was J"51 "one
Tliafs the sixUi straisht year the u,ose ,nmEs
Coast has taken its lumps from HIGH
the Midwest in the Rose Bowl. j But Coacn MCrton Whipple is get-
. , ,, , . , ting his boys high for this one be-
THAT. incidentally, is a 1.000 e the Hornets are famous for
batting average for the Big Tcn.;Uleir unexpected cage capers.
Because It was six years afjo of-1 Despite Henley's recent 41-36 vlc-
f'cials of the Bin Ten and Pacilic i tarv over Bonanza, the Antlers
Coast conferences got together and !
ciecided to draw un closed-shop
conkraci, l-cuik .we
4..-.F (.. aTKlllclt'A fleQf Clf illRt
Big Ten and PCC players. Coach Frank DiClio s boys ho'd a I 01 ous- They embarked on a
Rue that day! ,57-41 non-league decision over the plan to freeze them out of football
It was Illinois. Incidentally that Bobcats. jand have pursued it relentlessly
started off the grand slam Janu- But Bill Pohll, making his d.but ' " 7, "to oh u .11
ary 1. 1947. Tliafs the day aj Mason (n Klemath cojmy !v er slnc' And now ,ne job ls 1
UCLA team, one that wanted to;coacnmg circies, may have a sur-'but completed. First Gonsaga. fol
play Army in the Rose Bowl in-:prjSe or two tucked away lor the lowed by Portland (Ore.) U. and St.
itead of the upstarts from the , Pamners. .MarVa. anrl now l.ovol il.n. An.
Bin Ten, lost a 45-14 nod to the
Jllini.
Armv. that year, was rated as
the best team in the nation.
A GOOD Southern California
team took up the PCC gauntlet in
1948 and decided to do something
about it.
They didn't. That year, you'll re
call, was even more disastrous.
Michigan flew the Big Ten colors
and the Trojans finished on the
short ivery short) end of a'49-O
score.
There's no doubt things looked
up for the Coast the next three
years. Because California fielded
probably the best teams the West
ern slopes have seen in years.
And the Bears weren't rammy
cackted either.
But they lost three straight.
Northwestern turned the trick in
1949, 2M4; Ohio State got by in
1950. 17-14. and Michigan again
last, year by a 14-6 score.
. 71n9 now Number 6 Tuesday
when the Indians fell apart in the
last quarter.
I'M THROWING my crystal ball
,wv
I should sro off in a corner and
lie down after picking just two of
the five maior football games,
But I take some consolation in
the fact that I was right on the
two big ones the Rose and Sugar.
I can't go along with those who
call Maryland's win over Tennes
see an upset.
Seems to me the Vols were over
rated, the Terps under-rated all
season long. .
DECKED OUT Tommy
Corcoran is only four years
old, but he's an old pro
when, it comes to baseball.
The Madison, Wis., young
' ster has a collection of
more than 375 picture
cards of big league players,
is able1 to identify any one
at a glance. . He has an in
credible memory, can ident-
ify Ted Williams by just
. . looking at the Boston slug-.
ger's foot.
KENO PROMENADERS
BE SURE TO COME TO THE
SQUARE DANCE
'. v ' ' ' t :
KENO
'.: 'SATURDAY NIGHT
Coiiirty
Trojans
Pick In
Cage Run
The Klamath County Class B
basketball family starts playing lor i
keeps Friday night. i
Lcacue play in the eight-team '
circuit opens in earnest on four i
fronts. i
At home here, the Sacred Heart
Trojans, tabbed as favorites In the :
loop, host tne Maun Mustangs.
Blv travels to Chiloquin. Bonanza
is home to Henley and Gilchrist
makes the long trek to Merrill to
complete Uie slate.
Actual
rate the nod in this one. ,
But -the same lsnl true rt Chllo-j
quin. lhe ranmers win oe A?rea ,
. Dl., in .Kir A. hi -OIICA
lo uueuu Di) in
LOSE FIVE
.,, . . '
Merrill has gone to the Po,t ,
times in king's-X play, losing every
time, uucnrisi noias a sngnuy oet-
.. i t hut .riA lrvlr
lit. tnim '
picrS ovS
HrtM Hot no vie.
boree and could open league play
with a surprise.
Klamath county cage followers
will be watching box scores for j
scoring feats of a galaxy of sharp-
shooters.
Malin has Boo Stevenson ana j
Wavne Rick.
Franklin Hutchinson is Bly's top
bucket threat.
CHANCE
Bonanza, given a strong chance
of upsetting Sacred Heart as it did
last year to win the county title in
the season-ending tourney, banks
mainly on Irwin Crume and Don
Hubble for tal.y power.
Sacred Heart's Bie Three in the
scoring corner are Jim Manoney,
Bob Howard and Jac Heiderer.
merrm toil tuuic up -.v..
of points with Cliff Honeycutt and
Wes Haskins.
Henley's Gordon Ramsey and
Don Anderson could surprise Bon
anza again.
Chiloquin operates its scoring
machine around Gene Gentry.
Freeman and Willingham are
Gilchrist's scoring threats.
Far West
Eyes 6th
Member
SAN FRANCISCO W Efforts
to get a sixth club, replacing
Pittsburg, will be uppermost on
the calendar when directors of the
Far West baseball league meet
in Redding next Monday.
Jerry Donovan, league president,
said-Wednesday the directors were
hopeful of getting Roseburg, Ore.,
to iieia a team in me circuit.
Pittsburg dropped out last sum
mer. Don Davis, president of the Red
ding flub, is in charge of arrange
ments for tne meeting at tne Hea
ding hotel.
it tne directors succeea in nnmg
up a sixth team, a schedule for
the 1952 season will be drawn up
shortly after the meeting. Dono
van said.
IAST
NIGHT
By The Associated Press
New York (St. Nicholas Arenal
Bobby Dykes, 151, San Antonio,
Tex. outpointed Raoul Perez, 145,
Havana, 10.
Expert
Gun Repairing
and Rebtuing
THE GUN STORE
LaysDches loopifaire Tomorrow
reeze
By JACK MCDONALD
Sports Editor, The San Francisco
Call Bulletin
SAN FRANCISCO About 15
years ago the Pacific Coast Con-
frrence coldly and deliberately de-
-ih-j
to put the independents out
Jgelesi and USF tSan Francisco.
uug' otuuu uiain remains among
UeC8lhollc dependents ion the
west coast).
A score or more of TCC officials
athletic directors and coaches
- y inen
Cel ther reaction to what ue re-
".c event in sports,
oORRY . .
Amonir those present was Victor
Schmidt, the conference commis-
sioner. He was verv sorry about It
all, too. but was reluctant to make
any further comment. He said no-
body had come right out and
charged the PCC with driving the
independents out of business and
until someone did he didn't care to
initiate any controversy.
There isn't much controversy, as
we see it, as to who put the screws
on the independents. Everyone un
derstands that pretty well. No new
charges are necessary.
USF had an unbeaten team in
DECISION Mgr. Cey
Stengal looks off into cen
ter field at Yankee Stadium
and studies the hole left by
Joe DiMaggio's decision to
retire. The New York pilot
has just about decided to
turn the big job over to
young Mickey Mantle. '
Ben Morrison, Mgr. '
JUCKELAHD TRUCK
SALES and SERVICE
11th & Klamath Ph. 2-2511
rrrns q p
fffSi m
3 ''
With
Charge
1 1951 but needed a bowl game to Ret
off the nut. It didn't get a bowl
I bid because it hadn't played a i
schedule worthy of a major bowl. !
While conference teams had open i
j dates. USF was forced to play San
Jose twice. Had USF been able to
land a conference opponent or two.
aside from .Idaho, to substantiate i
its bowl claims after an undefeated !
season, it might have been able to
continue In football;
NO ROOM
Had Loyola landed a spot on
the schedule of USC or UCLA which
might have ensured them just one ,
satisfactory pat she cottld have I
stayed in the aame, too. But the
Trojans and Bruins went on year
after year with open Saturdays and
still found no room to play Loyola.
Schmidt was quick to dash cold
water on the hopes Loyola and
USF athletes have of transferring
to PCC schools without sacrificing
a year of eligibility.
"We would be put in the position
of practically inviting kids who are
athletes to come to conference
schools." reasons Schmidt. It would
put us in the position of encourag
ing a boy to transfer for reasons
of athletics alone. Presumebly they
enrolled at the schools they are
attending to study, not to play foot
ball." Schmidt has an Idealistic point
here, but not a very realistic one.
And our beef wttn the PCC is that,
like a chameleon it changes the
color of its coat in a trice, for
protective purposes. The color
switch comes to suit its own con.
venience.
Stanford
Wins In
Rose Pot
PASADENA. Calif. H" Stan
ford's Indians took a 40-7 pasting
in the Rose Bovl but they will get
about twice as much money as
victorious Illinois, when the spoils
are distributed several weeks
hence.
After taxes, expenses of the
game and stadium rental, the net
will be about 8580.000, and the Big
Ten and Pacific Coast Conferences
divide it equally.
Stanford gets a flat 860.000, plm
82.000 traveling expenses. The PCC
treasury receives 825,000' and the
remaining 8203,000 or so is divided
among the nine conference schools.
Stanford included about 822,500
each. Stanford therefore gets about
883,000, minus expenses.
Illinois' expenses figure at about
820,000, so 8270.000 will be split 12
ways in the Big Ten conference,
Illinois figures to get about 45, -
000, plus expenses.
Dear Friends:.
We wish to thank you for the confidence you have shown in our
office bj placing your insurance business with us this year and in
the years pasta We want to assure you that we will continue the
same policies and principles established and practiced by our late
Mr. James Ha Driscoll for the past thirty-three years. We will ap
preciate continuing to serve your insurance needs.
. May yours be a Happy, Prosperous New Year.
Sincerely,
IP . '1
REV. BCB RICHARDS
. . prayer of thanks
Ducks Beat
USF, 55-49
SAN FRANCISCO t.P Oregon : 0111 01 me B!V"'
used Its fast break-to crack the Spartans, chalking up their 7th In a
University of San Francisco's ball ' rw- J" on, r.d halt drive
control defense Wednesday night I "h" k"'fa cnn5.'or. ,he IrlJ,,n
as the Ducks rolled to a 55-49 bas-l" ' "olre Dames first home de
ketball vlctorv over the Dons. l'"J lnce Iow on 00 D"-
me uu liming h prr cem oi
their field shots, piled up a 38-23!
naliume ead and he d the oige de- ""v 7 .Jr.
spite a fourth quarter rally sieged ?" ,0 h'P Houston. 64-67, in over
by the Dons i lime'
Barney Holland, a reserve f6r- Lrrt1h,lm "njrlel by Invading
ward who hit three Si-foot shots. I f,h; O. and beating North
set the pace for Oregon during the I Carolina state. 03 to 59, In another
first half drive, while Forward Bob i Sr1""? ,y' , ,
Peterson and Center Chet Noe con- 'T!'' mVr. h!.
trolled the backboards for the ,D"rL"V'h i?,.?"
Ducks throughout the game. ,' . Duk? ,'l Pnn. Bj-5
San Francisco Center irrank ; Dartmouth put up a valiant atrug
EvangelL was theTead?ng acorer ! L' ?'"' "nn'" '
with 19 points. Ken Wagner got Le.do' , b"1 iiU,c.d lhe ,econd h"
13 for Oregon and Holland II,
lit r
Oregon closes its road trip
against San Jose Thursday night.
j Victory Loop
Opens Tonite
Victory league basketball play
opens tonight at Falrvlew with two
games on the docket.
Gun Store will meet T k I
(Trades and Industryj In the 7
o'clock opener.
Men's Hand Laundry and Crater
Lake close the show In the
afterpiece.
815
Weatherall
'
Repeats
LAWRENCE. Kas. fi Jim
Weatherall. Oklahoma's All-Amerl-
, ca tackle, has been named the out-
standing lineman of the 1951 foot -
bal campaign in the Big Seven -
1 Missouri Valley conference area for
I the second year in a row.
Driscoll & Padgett
Insurance
208 William Buiidino
Klamath Falls, Oreoon
Vaulting
Preacher
Honored
ROANOKE, Va. in The Rev.
Robert (Bobi Richards, whose
amaiutig polevaultlng and decath
lon performances earned him the
lull James K. Sullivan Mmuorlnl
Troohy, said Thursday he will de
fend his champlniithtpj In all of the
Indoor meets the next lew weeks.
That means Richards h the "am
ateur athlete of the year."
Richards, who said winning the
Sullivan Trophy Wednesday v. as
"probably the greatest honor ol
my life," la concentrating on his
Olympic preparation.
"I'm training with all my heart
and Mill for that Olympic team."
he said. "I've got my heart net on
breaking the world's polevaultlmi
and decathlon records. With the
help of God, I will."
Richards Is shooting at the 15
foot, t 'j Inch mark set by Cor
nelius Warmerdam.
Houston
Pushes
St. Louis
By The AiuarUlrd fre
Michigan State upset Notre Dame
S6-5J. and St. Louis, the Sugar Bowl
tourney champion, had to go over
time to beat Houston, 64-57.
These were the chief develop
ments in collegiate basketball
Wednesday night.
I Texas Christian opened the South
' west Conference season bv whip
ping Southern Methodist, 58 43. On
the Pacific CoraI Oregon took San
i Francisco. 55-49. and St, Marys
1 edged Santa Clara, 54-53.
I Playing at home Notre Dame was
I favored to knock Michigan State
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LA Open
Launched
LOS ANGELES, tin The 1952
professional golf campaign will be
launched here Friday when about
200 rlavers tee off in the firm
round of the 817,500 Los Angeles
. Open tournament.
I Main target for the field Is the
winner's prize of 84,000, a large
oost 'rom the previous 82,600 wheu
! the pur.se was 815.000.
i
NJ Will Pay
I Boxer Benefits
I TRENTON. N. J. ifi state
Athletic Commissioner Abe J.
Greene announced In the event a
: boxer dies of Inlurles In a New
Jersey rlne his estate will be nairl
85.000.
Greene said a master insurance
; policy also will provide up to 8500
ifor medical, surgical and hospital
care for an Inlured boxer and up
I to 850 for dental expenses.
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Al Schmerki buwler.n In lhe
Ladybug league had better wntch
thnlr laurela brcuuas the Schoop
Schuli triim l.i cluslng lust on Hie
Inside lime.
Penny Mi'Cormnck led Shoop
Schiilr., tied for jircond place, with
a 3l3-r.'-IU8..ra nrrlrs. hull game
and line lor the eveplng.
The Shoop flchult leiim rolled
high Kt'ine and series, S.'tl and 3t)ii5
11ie ki"P nemo was Hd piiotik'h
lo tie lur third place In tlm rn
Kim's kPKllnu. 'lhe aerlea edged into
sreond iiliicc In Hip ltlu Hirer.
The big effort gave Hlimip Si-hulir.
a 4 0 win over Lowell'i lXH-ker
while leauue . lending Scliiurck'n
was takliw lis luiiipn from lloumlup
by Uio anine count.
tiuoan rn
IV I. IVI.
K-Amutamanl M mi ft luwi
lira) Train .HI M It'll
Sn. Or. Wall Unit . . 'in III u.ul
WariU 14 2n .ll.Nl
Mioiiai SKiial Saiv. . 11 :u .Jl
Lach Haivloa n IU .lu.l
I. ail ' ..ull.
K.AmilMinant 3 Warda 1
R(a 'a 4 Hlnc a U
Bo. Ora. Wall J l.oarrl I
K-Amusenient. Moose Pa's bowl
ing leader, edgnj a new Blur into
the kegling limelight Innl week i
Hint team bloutcd lis lend In llic
league.
Kdward McConnrll led the
Amusement crew with a high nc
ries of 555. lopped by a 1143 game.
The team also hud high game
and series, marks of 923 and 3C&4.
'j CAGE SCORES
I C'ollrce Baakrlliall
I By The Anaorlalrd I'reaa
FA It H'KhT
1 Oregon 55 Han Pranctaco 49
8t. Marys (Call 54 Hnnia Clura 55
MIDWKST
Michigan State 00 Noire Dnme 53
I St. Louis 64 Houston 57 (ovcilluic)
' Detroit 63 Mro.iirtie 81
i Bowling Oreen 78 Durtllioutll C8
j Hamlllie 87 Drake 4il
I HOL'TIIH'KST
I Texan Christian 58 Southern Mcth-
ouist 4J
KAST
Washlngton-Jeffersnn 81 Ailiona
Slate iTempei 70
Bullalo IA Colbv 49
Yule 96 Puerto fttco Unlv 40
Duke 83 1'rnn 53
Fordham 83 N.C. State 59 (over
time) Tenncuee 59 Enst Tenn 63
Oregon High School Baiketbnll
Mllwaukle 60 Wrht Linn 3,1
North Marlon 49 Lake Oswego 41
Wntdporl 69 Hllrtr. 18
Tillamook embolic 47 Clinton 26
Garibaldi 81 Knnupa-Svciiscn 51
Mill City 3B Hcio 33
HercuEcs,
Ricky
The city basketball leagues Inkrs
1 up where It led oil beforo ChriMt
mas In a doublchcndcr tonight ul
i Altumont.
The 7:30 opener puts Iragur lrnd
Ing Rlrkys (2-01 team aguliiM. Her
cules (1-2 1.
Coca Coin (1-1) lures the cellar
ing Herald-News teum (0-2) In the
9 o'clock afler piece.
NATIVE HON
REOINA. Bai,k. ifl Gordon
Grant Is not onlv the 50th mayor
In Reglna's history he is the lint
naUve ol thr Saskatchewan cnpltul
to become Its chief magistrate.
JM INSTALL A... I j
"ZLJiLEjruifi
UERDBQLT EGItiE itEtlTEB
IlimlnaU lhe (amble In cold waathir itarlingl Your
car, truck, or form troclor itorti quickly and aaiily when
quipptd with 0 Frieman Htadbolt ENGINE HE, ICR.
limplt, parmantnt Imtallatlci. Electric plug protrudu
.through grill. Connect lniion cord to any 110.120 volt
AC-DC oullat ... 30 to 50 mlnutai loltr your angina It
warm, itarli kiilanlly.
UTS ALL CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTOKi
ADDS lirE TO YOUR ENGINE
The Piaama Maaaaatl INOINI HI At I It warm, ilia walar ana
anh.frM In vaur anfllnf Mack . . . pravlotl Inltant luarlcatlan
. ajaaaa yawr antlna naatla It maat, Fat luia wlnlar atarllna . . .
far aaaMv aaalM Iwatlcaaan ... gal vaur rraaman Heedbelt
NOINI M8ATIR Natavl
DRIVE IN
TODAY .
JUCKELAND MUCK
SALES
11th and Klamath
ond
.ft
CALVIN GILMORE
Gilmore
Injusred (
Tlic 1'olli'iins will probnhly piny
A'llliiiul llir arrvlcra of Ciilvln Oil
lillll'e uhi'll Urn Klutitiilli llvr. in,a.a
lli'iKl ii.iiini row mid Malurilny nights
un I'rlicnn court.
CilliutMc, whu stands out for tilt
ilelrnilvp ulillity, di-iliicnird the lit
tle limtrr un hia left hmid In drills
tins v.ick
Coiiili Paul MrCall anld the Nr.
H Ki lad would bo uied spaiingly,
ii m an.
Kllhcr Krn Young nr Doug Pence
would probably got (.Minorca atait
IliK nMlKinnnit.
It'll MrC'nll nddrd Hint Clllmni
would bo rrndv fur lhe Irugur
opener uiiiilu.M Mm lord hcio Jan.
11.
Girls Entry
Deadline Set
If lliry'rr lo enter a team In
thn girls rtly league baakriball
triim. tnniiiiRrrs or Iram rrprenrii.
mm britrr have thr rnlry fee
on thr linn loiiight nl ( o'clock
In ii city hull meeting.
(Illy Krrrrallun Director Bob
flomiry anld the league schedule
would be drawn up at the mrei
Ing but he Im.i to know what teams
are In.
Plans for the January 7 nre-ieu-son
cnge Inmboree at Mills will
alo be completed at the meeting.
Kirchcr Could
Gal VSC Job
MOSCOW, Idaho W BarVfleld
Couch Alton 8. Klrcher will Ifn
reronimnidrd by lhe aihletir d-
'pnrliuenl to lie head lootball conch
nt WnnhliiKlon Stnte Colrge If For
rvt Kvnahrvkl leaves. The Dully
; lilnhniilan snld Wednrsilny.
I The paper, nuiitlnir "n reliable
source. ' unlit 1)1:1111 tlnlden Rom
ney of lhe WSC Athletic Depart
ment l. rciidv to recommend Kir
i lior. Thr source la the nme one
ho mild tviishrvskl confrrred with
Unlvrrsitv of Iowa officials Inni
week iiboul the head coaching Job
thrrr.
HOCKEY
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I lly Tlir AMoi'ialril I'reaa
.Trconin tl Kdmonlon 2
J iCnliinry nt Saskatoon Thursday)
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