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    KHIIMY, JANUAKY 4, 10.V2
HERALD AND NEVs. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINI
fflME OUT! 10
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"Well, I wlh you'd forget you
lirld Ihe Klamllnr broad Jump re
cord Hi rolles. and buy a mow
shovel!"
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your wr.lcr Unit since Hie i.tory ill julor Tom Hunt
Jim miitiuii; uw rKc j"u iiv vich"ii j-)P HCOKr.R
nil ureRtin arm iniuurnis pit-
4?X thiouitli Auiorlulrd I'retH. lei.
li.s of condolence have poured
luln his office on I lid hill.
Plus several offrnt of head bas.
krlbnll coaching lob... somce of
Gilmore
Out With
Injury
The Pelicans will meet lion
, Icuuue Hnicl of the Bin Six tonlfthl
janci tomorrow nlKht on Pelican
vi'uu munis tnc hcrviccH t)i tiu
Ollmore. po'nl stingy Kuiutl who
(llBlo-iiti'd a (Inner In workouts
Hi In week,
'I ho Kin ninth Falls lunlor varslly
occupies the (1:46 preliminary sol
both nltthlji, aiialnsl (he Jn jlinv. It h
of the Klnnmlli Bntln letmue to
nlRht mid Bonanza of the Klamath
county Class B leaiiuc tomorrow
nluhl.
The boys to witch on Roiicr
Wllcy'a trim ire sr-nlorn Jerry
ftrtnilltrin and Dick Laurren nnd
FEN CASE SER ES
st mm mmmi
I.nursrn Is currently tile leadliiK
scorer In the 111k GD: with I zi.o
evenme In four games.
Hamilton was reconrl onlv to
Bend all-Mater RPKRle UnllRsii
last union, while Hunt finished
which ho iloosn't care to divulge, j third
Skrel In Juki plsln perplexed
about the reaction.
llres'ine there Is no renon to
nuke him tho tarijet for notes ol
borrow.
He Inn t sad
others who could ulve llie hlithly-
rated Pels some trouble ire Dean
Demon, another senior forwnrd:
forwards Vern Sainpels ind Oor
H.,n iiiiiiiin uond backbonrd men:
center Dick Ontes, nnd nuards
He quit hi. Job of hi, own voll-'Oarv Motile! . Morri. H.aamusren.
le quit beo.u,e he has always KUni.lh ''' M' '
wanted the chor. ol apendlnK lull he hadn I dee ded who i would e
Academy
Vs. Malin
Tonight
Sacred Heart hosts Malln tonluht
In the local name on the four
front Klamath county basketball
lenKue-openuiK schedule.
The Trojans, picked to win the
catte bunluiK In the county this
season, are heavy favorites to top
ple the Mustangs.
Tip-off time la approximately
8:15 In the academy gym with the
Trobabes meeting the Malln Junior
varsity In the 7 o'clock prelimin
ary. In other league games tonight,
Bly travels to Chtloquln. Henley to
Bonanza and Gilchrist to Merrill.
time In bulldliiK
niurnl program.
Orelech'i Intra-
that It would be either Ken Young
or Done Ponce.
THIS ( OftNKK Is also nme-iMM)K)RD NKXT
what taken aback by the letters ! 'l " ,h h-ior. Thev ooen hrague
to Skee, that would make l,m, out ; j.keT rSS" .'Sf." l
KrRS'SIW. OUUU,,. andlMneraUv conceded the
Art Klrkland taking over made It .uempt to enter Hi
very clear .both In the new. alory '". "tY'Ti. Tourru.menl.
The other Pel starters will re-
! main the same, nay Bell and Jsck
; Morton hold down the lorwaru
and the editorial comment I that
the switch by no means was
prompted bv any administration
dissatisfaction at O Cornell's
coaching ability.
It couldn't be. Because tnere I.
no doubt that few coaches on the
roast in better versed In the cage
sport.
In fact, Skeet's conscientious it
tltude toward his 'coaching Job Is
one major reason he quit.
In his own words It became an
"ulcer ball" Job.
PINCH-HIT ROLE? Doug Pence may get the starting as
signment tonight against Bend with' the injury of Calvin
Gilmore. Coach Paul McCall hasn't named a replacement
for Gilmore, out with a dislocated finger, but admitted it
would be cither Pence (above) or Ken Young.
tpola, Ralph Carrol Is at center,
Jerry Johnson at guard with either
Young or Pence.
Bend will come somewhat taller
than Springfield, dumped twice bv
the Pel last weekend, but not tall
enough to match Klameth'a Blt
TnrffCarroll 16-7), Bell (S) md
Horton m-4).
TAI.LKKT
I "leer ball job. Tallest man for Ihe Lava Bears
He worked on It 34 houri I day . Dlrc 0at , g.ji ..
-iwake and isleep. j Bend nold, W0.g,e spills with
HKEKT coaching dldn't ':t.ld n1 EU"M
ii.i,t Im hnlhi him I' . i
Hut the past few years have aeen
O'Cnnnrll "die i thousand deaths"
during i game.
He a on the business end of
every nhot and directing every do
Iiunlve maneuver from the bench.
After a lo..lng game, aleeu didn't
t,V,ie ensy and eating was a chore.
' Life's loo short for that, ' 6keel
admitted truthfully.
And he's milck to add that he's
"not Interested" In any other
coaching Job.
He's got what he wants now (the
Intramural program) ind you can
bet the mortgage on your house
he'll make It go.
nil Pelicans have lost lust one
nod, lo Central Cst'noKc. ilthoutrh
they beat the Rams In the first of
the two-game series,
Jack Dempsey Seeks
Matthews-Maxim Tilt
SANTA MONICA, Calif. OP Jack Jsold. "If Maxim Isn't tied Up by
TEMPKRAMKNT plays a large
role In coaching.
Klrkland Is one who goes "all
out" to win In fact I've known
lew coaches who Ilk to win more
than he does but after i losing ef
fort, he's thinking about Ihe next
game.
ODDS 'N' KNDS:
Itunior. at the recent wrestling
clinic In Corvallls puts 8n!cm or
Newbe.g down as the schools most
likely to succeed Klamath Falls
as the high school wrestling cham
pions this year ... In the mean
time. Pelican Coach Dutch Simons
has nine mat leitermen bark. In
cluding Slate Champion Orvllle
Swindler . . . don't bet Simons and
his Pels don't win liielr tilth
ntralght atato title ... Ihe answer
should come Monday on whether
there will be a sixth team In the
Far West league In the Mi race
., , Roseburg Is presumably the
town where Pittsburg' franchise
will end up . . . but nothing but
silence has come from there . . .
Ihe league mooting Monday will be
held in Redding ... 1 personally
think the girls missed the boit
when they decided to play glrla
rules In the city cage league . . .
ns would go more for men's
rules. In addition to the Interest of
pretty girls playing biakelball in
shorts . . . I'll close with this
tie observation . .
Jewelers
Win 3rd
Straight
STANDINGS
1.000
Ml
,SS7
.S00
.Wl
.000
Shoot Billed
For Sunday
Klamath Gun Club holds Its first
Tegular practice shoot of the new
year Sunday on Its Wocus range
alter two highly successful mer
chandise shoots In December, Pres.
Vern Moore announced yesterday.
Shooting starls at 10:30 a.m.
One Iran will be used exclusively
for amateur shooters with mem
bers or the (run club on hand for
Instruction If desired.
The other traps wll be employed
for the regulation 16-yard ind han
dicap competition.
Moore said the record-brealng
turnouts st the December merchan
dise shoots has prompted the club
to schedule similar shoots once a
month.
The public Is Invited to watch
shoots from tho large clubhouse.
Stanford, UCLA
Collide Tonight
LOS ANGELES lPI A favored
Stanford team Invades Westwood
Friday night to play UCLA as the
two teams contribute their bit to
the start of the basketbRll race In
the Southern division of the Pacific
Coast Conference,
t lVach Bob Burnett promises to
fftjfl a veteran, fast breaking five
m Stanford, while Johnny Wooden
w UCLA plans. to stsrt two seniors,
one sophomore and two freshmen.
UOLA Is seeking Its fourth
straight division tlUe. '
Slrliya .. . 3
PavltM 3
Con cola . ... .. 2
Hilltop 1
p:m-ton . ............ I
1'emii I
lltrald-Ntwi 0
srr I-AM Mini
Slrlc'fi SB Hirrulr V
Coes Colt SB Hrl(l-Nwi SB
Rlckys. leading the city basket
ball league, won its third atralght
last night against no lofses, while
the Herald-News learn dropped i
close one for its third atralght set
back against no victories.
Rlckys' Don Peterson and Cal
Bonnev ganged up on Hercules
with 10 points each to lead the
Jewelers to a 88-39 decision.
Hercules also had a lS-potnt man,
Fred Floetke.
It was never a contest with
Rickva piling up 28-4 and 43-11 leads
it the first two quarter marks.
In all, Rlckys edged 10 players
Into the scoring column.
Jay Qrlggs dumped 28 points for
Herald-News but not enough as the
Typographical Errors and the
Cokes entered the last quarter tied
47-all.
Tho Cokes outacored Herald
News, 12-11, In the big last frame.
Qena Favell added 17 to Orlggs'
26 while Ihe Cokes spread scoring
among Kuns, Newman and Hunter
with 15, 14 and 13 points respectively-
Monday night Payloss meets Pal
merton it 7:30 and Hilltop and
Coca Cola mix In the afterpiece
it 9 o'clock.
Dempsey said Friday he la nego.
Hating lor a llght-heavywelght title
,'ifcht b."Uvrcu Joey Maxim and
Hurry Matthews In Seattle some
time next summer. .
Dempsey told the Associated
Press he expecia to contact cham
pion MaMm's manager. Jack
Xcsrns. within Ihe ne:;t two daya
regarding Maxim's contractual sta
tus with the International Boxing
Club.
TIKI) I P
"Tlie whole thing hlnaes on what
Reams thinks about It." Dempsey j Seattle
I home
Gunners,
Craters
Post Wins
Gun Store and Crater Lake
Creamery Jumped Into an early
lead in the Victory league last
night with wins it Falrvlew gym.
Gun Btore walloped Til. es-is;
Crater Lake coasted to a 57-33 tri
umph over Men's Hand Laundry.
Bud Mullens ana verne Alexan
der led the onslaught for the Gun
ners with 21 points each. T t I
railed to score in me nrst quarter
and trailed 32-6 at the half.
George Hanton was h'gh for the
Craters with 12. followed by Louie
Taucher's 11, the same number
garnered by the Laundry s Jonn
Goddard.
Next Tuesday night Metier Bros,
clash with DeMolay In the 7 p.m.
opener; Crater Laki seeks lis sec
ond win against Klamath Pack, re
cent Victory tourney champions, In
the 8:15 showcloser.
Washington
Favored In
ND Scramble
Br The Associated Press
Favored to rank one-two when
Ihe firing ends, Wsshlngton ind
Idaho clash at the very start of
the Northern Division, Pacific
Coast Conference hoop seasons Fri
day night and Saturday while Ore
gone State ind Washington Stite
begin their own title quests it Cor
villls, Ore.
The battle of the favorites Is
billed for the Wsshlngton Pavilion
where the host team, now rated
I third nationally, his run a string
oi n victories over two seasons.
This season the Conference cham
pions warmed up with nine straight
triumphs at home and abroad aft
er losing their opener to Utah.
Three of their victims were Big
Ten teams and a fourth was St.
Lottis University.
Idaho, a team of tall men and re
garded is the chief challenger tor
the crown, won nine and lost five In
Its warmup program. Washington
State booked nine victories and four
defeats and Oregon State has a
mark of four and six.
Oregon State's prospects bright
ened Thursday when Danny John
ston, the Beavers' leading scorer,
was released from the Infirmary
where he had been under treatment
for Influenza. He is expected to
team with Jack Orr at guard Fri
day night. Other starters will be
Bob Edwards at center and Jim
Padgett and Jim Nau at forward
positions.
Oregon, which does not open con
ference play until next week-end.
'.las a 5-7 record. The Ducks lost
rhursday night to San Jose State,
31-4B.
Both Idaho and Washington have
veteran clubs, while the other con-
tenders are manned with iccruits
and Junior varsity graduates.
Oregon's chances will hinge
largely on the play of Bob Peter
son and Chet Noe who almost
pulled the game out of the tire for
the Ducks at San Jose Thursday
night.
Owls in Areata For
Humboldt Cage Pair
r.l'N STOBE 16)
Blsby 10 F
Mulleni 21 T
McLaufhiln S C
ll.v.nH.r 31 G
Henry 4 C
(Id Til
2 MUIK
3 Bird
1 Snd
2 Pro15
Riehjrdsoa
atAr tuh Wood 8. T&I nib
Linti. HauOer 4, Stoop, Calhoua. 31v
liu 2.
Oregon Tech's basketball Owls.
strictly home-cooking boys, are' on
the road tonight where victory us
ually comes the hard way and
losses are more frequent than wins.
But Art Klrkland, who took over
the cage reins from Skeet O'Con
nell recently, Indicates there'll be
a New Deal tonight and tomorrow
night when his Owllea clash with
the Humboldt State Lumberjacks
of Areata, Calif.
A glance at Humboldt's record
for the season (1-5) would Indicate
Oretech has a good chance of run
ning its record under Klrkland to
3-0. The overall record of the Owls
is 6-3 In non-league competition,
all losses against Southern Oregon.
SWITCH
Klrkland hinted before he left
that he may make a line-up switch
In an attempt to find more scor
ing power. The changes would put
Homer Duncan at center and Jerry
Wyatt at the forward spot.
Tom Schubert has been the start
ing center since his transfer from
Oregon State but the ex-Pellcan of
Klamath Falls has been experienc
ing some difficulty In hitting with
his hook shots.
Don Butphln and Len Genetln are
down for opening guard assign
ments with Jack Pinkley teaming
with Wyatt at forward.
Others on the trip are Jim Mc
Gregor. Jim Paterson. John Koch.
'Wayne Holzfuss. Larry Terllsner
and Tom Mumpnrey.
The 'Jacks hold Just one victory
this season, a 48-43 win over Mc-
Namara and Peepe, conquerors of
Southern Oregon, so HSC could
come tough.
LOSStS .
Losses have been to McNsmara
and Poepe (In the first meeting) ,
non Bomere two times, curt JO
snd the Harlem Clowns (naturally).
Coach Phil Sarboe. ex-Waahlnatom
State grid star, will probably hive
four freshmen In the starting Uae
up lorwaros Boo uunaway ao
Ray Mechala arrl guards Dob
Flemmlng ind Dick Stacey.
Jerry Anderson, center, la a, Jua
lor.
Hilltop Tops
Merrill, 61-47
Hilltop Cife of the city basket
bill league dumped Merrill VFW
of the Klamath Basin league last
night, ei-47. The gsme was played
at Merrill.
Paul Helns, ex-Oregon Techer,
lead HUltop with 12 points. The
Hilitoppers go to Beauy Saturday
night to meet the Lakers.
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Pturaon IS
Bncrhl
Harvey 12
fMll, s
Wills 10
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Lohrcn
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ft Shlnmiin
I, jitmner-
hnlt . Bonney 16, MeCall S, Vallen-
Waybrant 7.
H-N (Ml
ravrll 17
Odesard 7
Grlasa IS
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p 14 Nowman
r 4 Frrel
C 13 Htintar
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lolav .1 OS AHxanr
Herald-Newa atioi-Hartle.y a. .New
!orl. Coca Cola aube-Aranl 8, Cema
irakoa 1.
Syracuse In
Scoring Lead
utw vnptr ia Svracuse Uni
versity's basketball team has taken
over the major concge team scor
ing lead from Kentucky without
liring a shot, the NCAA 8ervlce
Bureau reported Friday. .
in me ueirnsn iave, vBinuuiun
AfeM was In Ihe familiar spot
ahead of the field, replacing Penn
State which led a week ago.
Undefeated Syracuse has five
game average of 84.6 points, and
the twice-beaten Oklahoma Aggies
have allowed Just 44.1 points a
contest,
Kentucky
Restricts
Proselyting
LEXINOTON. Ky. f Football
recruiting was restricted Friday at
the University ol Kentucky to its
own back yard.
There Is still a hearty welcome
awaiting any out of state player
but he must voluntarily apply for
a scholarship. The school will make
no eflorl to recruit prospective
grldders who live outside the com
inonwealth. The maximum schol
arships to non-Kcntucklans will be
live a year.
Coach Paul Bryant announced
Ihe change In the recruiting policy
Thursday.
Bryant said the Idea was his
own. It applied only to football
and "We have concluded that the
best Interest will now be served
by a change In the policy." Ken
tucky in the past has gone far
afield In lining up football talent.
We are confident," Bryant add
ed, "that If other institutions will
follow thin plan, all the evils at
tendant on recruiting will be end
ed." Bryant drew praise from several
coaches in the Southeastern Con
ference, but none indicated he
would follow the Kentucky pro
posal 100 per cent.
Out-of-state players have been
Ihe bloodstream In Kentucky's rise
In six yeors from a Southeastern
Conference doormat to national
prominence.
IAST -M
NIGHT
the IBC, I think I can promote
me ngm
Matthews, whose lethal fists have
boomed him to number two In the
light-heavy rankings, recently turn'
ed down an IBC offer to fight Max.
mi for 20 per cent of the gate. Jack
Hurley, Matthews manager, brand
ea me offer as a "coolie wage."
"I talked with Hurley about It
while I was In Seattle," Dempsey
said, "and he thought It was a good
idea.
I want to promote the fight In
. Alter all, it's Matthews'
town, and the bout could
gross $300,000 up there."
Dempsey added that he would
stage the fight outdoors, prefer
ably In Slck's Stadium, home park
of the Seattle Baseball Club, In
late June or early July.
uuiniruL
Dempsey said he also discussed
with Hurley a possible bout be
tween Matthews and Jersey Joe
Walcott. but added: "That one Is
extremely doubtful. Walcott Is def
initely under contract to the IBC.
and I don't sec how we can swing
any deal there."
Idaho Promoter Tex Hager said
at Boise, meanwhile, he still has
hopes of staging a Matthews-Maxim
title bout in Boise next sum
mer although a bigger gate prob
ably would be drawn In Seattle.
Hager has gusranteed Maxim 60,
00 to defend bis title against Matthews.
.Al'NDBT (
Lund
Stiles 1
Hawkins 4
C. Ganzale 7
Falti
; riATti
3 riora
a id
I Lentz
U Taucher
4 iexr
Laundry auha Goddard 11, Anderson
2. Woodward 2. J. oonzais rwwwu .
Crater subs St. John . Hanton 12.
Friends Rally
For Loyola
LOS ANGELES W Alumni and
friends of Loyola University of Los
Angeles raised $50,000 at the an
nual football banquet Thursday
night and it appeared that the
Lions may field a grid team this
tall.
Lovola abandoned football last
Sunday. The heavy financial ex
pense was blamed for the aban
donment, but failure to land on
the schedule of either Southern Cal
ifornia or UCLA was suggested by
some as a major factor.
West Virginia
Ends NYU Skein
By The Associated Press
The nation's longest basketbsll
winning stresk 12 straight by New
York University was at in end
Friday because a red-hot aggrega
tion of Mountaineers from West
Virginia capitalized on the expert
scouting of their coach.
It happened In Madison Square
Garden Thursdsy night when West
Virginia thumped NYU. 100-75. for
the Mountaineers' seventh triumph
In eight outings.
HERE COMES CHARLIE
NEW YORK (NEA) The last
three winners of the football coach
of-the-year award have the name
CharlesCharles (Bud) Wilkinson,
Charlie Caldwell and Chuck Taylor,
PELICANS
EYE FIFTH
MAT TITLE
Coach Dutch Simons' Pelican
wrestlers who have been making a
habit of winning state high school
mat titles four In a row now test
their strength today against Grants
Pass in a practice meet on the
Cavemen mats.
The first regular meet for the
Pels goes on here Jan. 12 against
Medford.
Although Salem and Newberg
loom as possible successors to
Klamath's mat throne, Simons has
nine lettermen back to make a
strong pitch for a fifth straight
title.
The lettermen. with weights, are
Roland Blehn (139), Don Dexter
(112), Floyd Pierce (175), Vernon
Pryor (heavy), Joe Quinowskl
(128). Harold Shearer (103). Orvllle
Swindler (121), Jerry Williams
(128) and Tom Wells (133).
CAGE SCORES
College Basketball
By The Associated Frea
FAR WEST : .
Utah 69 New Mexico 47
Ban Jose State 51 Oregon 41
Seattle 82 Is Angeles State tt) ..
Regis 62 Colorado State M
- fjAST
West Virginia 100 NYU 75 '
Seton Hall 77 Western Kentucky
Massachusetts 65 Clark 62
Niagara 70 Arizona State ITtmpe)
SOUTH
Kentucky 116 Mississippi II
Florida 64 Auburn 63
Murray (Ky) 66 Kentucky Wee.
leyan 64
Louisville SO Vlllanova 61
North Carolina 61 Maryland 47 .
MIDWEST .
Bradley 98 Arizona 69 '.
Oklahoma 61 Colorado (2 '
Duquesne 71 Cincinnati 41
Missouri 76 Ft. Leonard Wood T
SOUTHWEST .
Hardin-Simmons 72 Arizona State
(Flagstaff) 47
Southwest Texas 83 Sul Ross 27
Sports
Mirror
By The Associated Press
Today a year ago Veteran Jee
key Johnny Gilbert was seriously
hurt In a fall at Santa Anita race
track. ,
Five years ago Elmore Harris
won the Harry HUlman 600 yard
run at the opening of the Kew ,
York indoor trick season. . -
Ten years ago The Chicago "
Bears defeated the professional
football All-Stars 35-24 in New
York on a mud and snow filled
field.
Twenty years . ago aermesj '
heavyweight Max Schmellng ar
rived in this country to beglm a
campaign in American rings.
8ET SEC RECORD '
ATLANTA, kn Georgia Teeh'ar
grid squsd set a new Southeast
Conference record when It drove
83 yards on 20 consecutive plays b
eight minutes and 56 seconds to
score against Alsbama. In 1U Ala
bama drove 72 yards on It plays.
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Br The Associated Press
New York (Sunnyslde Gardens)
Nino Valdez. 211. Havana, knocked
out Joe McFaddcn, 200, Winston
Solem, N. C. 7.
IIATTON FOR KINER
NEW YORK ll During the
major league meetings In New
York, Orady Hat ton of the Cincin
nati Reds acted as the National
league players' representatives in
talks with the circuit's owners. He
was filling In for Ralph Klner who
was honeymooning in California,
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey
By The Associated Press
Calgary 6 Saskatoon 4
Friday's Schedule:
Edmonton at. Victoria
Tacoma at Vancouver.
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