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TUKSDAY, IANUAHY B. lOM
JIKItAL.) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
TIME OUT!
VOTED
TAT
IdST
"I murli prrfrr bowline limn gulf
with I''rrc1 hrrn llir nolne drown
out III rnimrlt nflrr
tmd Mint!"
Al 'Hilt WATCHING the I'clloiin.i
'' In six local ante ciikuiiciiiiiiI,
' there's bound In come some lather
irimllo opinions.
Those xrlcviiiK uvrr t lie cut ut
graduation just one n'ltulm.
llulpll Cm roll, la liaik from lust
yeurs tcuni cnn put away their
irylnit towels.
Tnka It lor wlml It's worth but
In my book thin sciimiii's I'rh me
Urllnllcly belter tliun lu.it join t.
(.HADI ATION robbed thr fell
emu ol Hilly Toole, 'loin Bcliubrrl,
Jerry Ovrmi biI KU y,iiru.lii.iki
Co ineiuioii just the reiwlnrs.
All lour lire luindy guys to hnve
around.
Whul. thru, In the major dllfrr
rnce between the current club mid
ltt.il ycar'nr
Id uy It TEAMWORK, (he
key Hi any upon.
Tllln year's 1'cln have more pat
lent and superior nil-mound aliooi
Intf talent.
I didn't aliare my opinion with
muny Inst year but It cuine as a
tiurpru. to mo when the llKo-fl
Pelicans went nil the way to the
final of Ihe state touriiainciu.
i knew It bj u good teambut
linidaiiiciitally af-emrd to be one
that rushed lirndloim' down the
Hoar with no dellnlte plun in mind.
II wan run and shoot. I thry
were on, all Kond and well. Hut
there appeared to be no pattern In
their attack,
TIIKKl: WAS, ol coun.e. one ex
ception and It surprised me prob
aoly nioro than uny one mUliiR In
nl tho stale tourney the nliilii Ihe
Pels toppled Awed Hnllirook and
Co. oi rorllnild'i ' Mncoln hl!i
tciiool.
tin Hint oicaMun. the Pels mil
I a quick mid nlxeable lend, thru
p-.it on the Irceno. For one entire
nui.iic r, the third, II my nii'inury
iitiici inc correctly, tho Redblrria
Xm liUicola Bl PP.u.rvoiui' "1
b.i'l maybe K.o time.
It was bendy siralny by Conch
Putil McC.ill mid esveuted to per
fection by his Tel. It paid off. Hut
it tu a definite ttnii-iihoul-fiicc
move Unit siii'inlscd cane custo
mers, pnrtlculnriy coming from the
Pelicans, renowned for their dazz
ling fast break.
Al.TIIOI till Mill employing the
last brcoK, this season a team Im
presses me an one that knows
where It'a koIiik.
In addition, scoring power l.i bet
ter npreari.
Tor laitance. take a look at the
Din Four In acorlnit.
Ralph Carroll, who has shown a
marked Improvement as Keeper of
the Key, leads with 104 In eight
games to date.
Ray Bell has 89. Jerry Johnson
17. and Jack 1 lor ton (18.
Although basically a boy valua
ble for his defensive talents, Cnl
Clllmore Is one who can scoro when
It count. He has 35. And he sat
out most of the Bend series with
an Injury,
A HQl in of this type would be
bottomless without a prediction.
It's too early In Ihe season In
guess at tho state champion. There
are a flork of good teams bouncing
around In the state.
But I will go at least part wsys
out on the limb.
Here It Is printed fodder for scc-ond-Riiessers
when the league
shooting Is over:
I pick the Pels to win the Dlst.
4 title without too much trouble.
Girls Open
Cagefare
The girls city league basketball
campaign opens tomorrow night nt
Mills with Orlggs meeting Potrotf's
at 7:30, Oregon Wool facing Poy
ton's at 8:30.
In a pre-season Jnmborcb last
night, Orlggs ,won three games
without defeat, downing Pctroff's,
10-2; Poylon's, 12-10 nnd Oregon
Wool, 11-10. In other games, Pey
ton's beat Rocknla, 15-4; Petroff's
beat Rockets, 14-10; Pcvlon's beat
. Petroff's, 13-5 and Oregon Wools
bent Peyton's, 16-8.
Willamette
Nips Whitmon
WALLA WALLA Wl Willamette.
University defeated Whitman Col
lcgo 77-74 In n Northwest Confer
ence basketball game hero Monday
night.
Doug Louge's free throw and
Dick Hoy's basket in the closing
seconds broke a 74-nll deadlock lo
give Willamette its third straight
conference victory.
Th JAYHAWK
Says .
KSamcsths
Nip Rams
In Ballot
It v The AHiii'liilei I'reNS
'11m Kin math Knlln Pelicans
DOM'd out Central Catholic ol Port
laud lur llio No. 1 position In I lie
Unit weekly AsMiolnlcd Press poll
o Ihe Oickuii high school bucket
ball ncuMin.
'Ihe balloting was extremely
rlonp Willi lour leu ins bunched a I
the top of Ihe heap.
Central Catholic got the moot
lltnl-placc voles, but the pelicans
piled up the moat points In vut
luu bv Ihe state's Miorlitwrlteis mid
spoiticaMers to deleinilne the top
10 teams.
Kliunaili Kails, rininer-iiii In the
stale tournament last year, won
three llriit-place votes and a total
101 points. Central Calhollc earned
live liriit-plaee voles mid 07 points.
Lincoln ol Portland was clor.o be
hind with 80 point.-,, and Balem was
only a men behind with 84 points,
Lincoln got one vote lor first place,
Balctn two
CHAMP DOWN
l.uM year's stale chiiniplon, Jef.
(cimjii ol Portland, was back III the
ruck, getting no vole'i for llf-t
I'lacc. Jellerson was liiimbled bv
Knlem last week-end. ii-3t), and
wound up us the No. 7 (cam III the
balloting.
Two leiuns. unbeaten bv high
school opponent."., edited ahead ol
Jellerson.
'I7ie Dulles, boasting n record of
seven wins without a loss, got one
lli'M-pliice vote and 58 points 10
capture f if tli place In the poll. Mr
Mliinvllle was No. 6 wllh 54 polnls,
McMlnnville has downed seven
high schools, and sullered losses
onlv at Hie hands ol the I.lnlleld
College frosh and the University
ol Oregon frosh.
'l"'; ,
Astoria and Mar-hMeld. each ol
lliem wtnnlng u pair ol games
over the weekend, wound up In a
lie lor eighth place.
Corvallls. desultc a weekend lors
to Lincoln. 30-28. got the tenth
iP01 ,
One Class H school almost broke
Into the tP 10 Powers, the dc
lendliig champion of Ihe B schools,
was the Nn. II tesm, drawing
o'es alter downing several Cists
A sch'wls.
In the balloting ten points were
awarded for it first-place vote, nine
lor a i.ccond - place vole. etc.
Tlie balloting wllh the number
ol first-place votes, then the teams
record listed In parentheses
I. Klamath Tails 3 0-1
2. Ciim.l catholic o
3. Lincoln I &!
4. Bdcm ? S'J
5. The Dulles 1 7-0
ti. McMlnnville 7-2
7. Jellerson
8. Mar hlleld i s
0. Astoria -
ia rvirvullU 5-4
Others- Powers' 18 Mlhon-Frcc-water
17. Baiter and Eugene 11
each Bcnppose 10. Clevelund of
l'orllund 0. Roosevelt of Portland.
3 La Oianile and Pendleton J
each. Rcdniond. Mllwouklc and
Medlord 1 cuch
Webfoots
Win To
Cop Lead
Kf Th. Axaclslil P"
n I- en,
Ortttan -
v-.liliifton
Milhi ---
OrrKnn Sll " '
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sun
ei
.son
Orrtfun Wanlllnslnn SUle
Twraday -hrdulf
Vhlnton Hull t Oioa.
KUOENE. Ore. (Pi - Tlie Uni
versity of Oregon Ducks climbed
into the lead of tho Northern Di
vision, Piiclflc Coast Conference,
Monday night by defeating Wash
ington Slate College 59-45 In the
Ducks' conference opener.
The win gave Oregon a 1-0 record
while most other division teams
t.n.... . 1.1 rjtenrl WoshillQton
Stole, however, has now lost two
and won one.
uko nniifmrn nominated the
first quarter of Monday night's
game. Oregon failed to scoro In
the first 8 minutes and 13 seconds.
'CI.a enmrnvi ll 13-3 it I. miff tlllin
and 14-6 at Uio end of the first pe
riod.
Then the Ducks playing their
n-., ,rnm iiMlr., tholi-
ncw couch, Bill Borcher, slowed
the Cougars. Oregon's toll Forward
Dob Peterson and Center diet Noc
begun controlling the backboards
and the Ducks began hitting.
Peterson was the night's high
scorer with 15 points and sot ft'
new Northern Division record by
capturing 21 rebounds. He had set
the record of 20 lust season against
the same team.
Brown paced the Cougars with
14 points. '
Golf Rookies
Tie Harrison
LOS ANGELES iP) The Lo
Angeles Open Oolf Tournament
went Into a three-way playoff Tues
day with Dutch Harrison pitting
his long experience against n
couple of graduates of tlie youth
and enthusiasm school.
Jack Burke Jr. and Tommy Bolt
won their diplomas by finishing
with 289s, five over par, to Join
the Dutchman In Ihe top bracket
at the finish of the regulation 72
holes Monday. I
Four West
Folds for
Player
Shortage
Blamed
REDDING. Cul'f. W Economic
and manpower (roubles arc lorcing
the four-year old Far West Bu.sc
ball League to shut down for a
year.
Directors of the Class D loop
matle the decision Monday. Presi
dent Jerry Donovnn said they plan
lo spend 11152 rebuilding their fi
nances und trying to organize three
moro clubs. He said some teams
were having trouble signing play
ers. Tie league finished Its 1051
.season wllh live teams after Cali
fornia's Murysvlile. Pittsburg and
Willows dropped out.
' The suspension was voted by
, Redding and Oregon's Klamath
Falls, Medlord olid Kugene clubs.
! Director Paul Walters said he
! understood the suspension wos de
, elded upon alter Redding and Mcd-
ford announced they would quit.
I Redding hod considered dropping
; out ut the start of the 195U season,
but local businessmen ruined to us
support. Medford's grandstand
burned last season.
Grid Code
Gets Hot
Criticism
WASHINGTON I College
sports as they now arc conducted
would be completely changed under
a far-reuchliig plan proposed by 10
college presidents studying inter
collegiate athletics.
The presidents came up with a
code that would rule out spring
football practice, forbid post sea
son gumes and wipe out athletic
scholarships.
As expected. It quickly drew crit
icism. President Hugh C. Wlllctt
of the National Collegiate Athletic
Association. NCAA, in Cincinnati
described the proposal as "a little
premature."
The presidents, members of a
special committee set up by the
American Council on Education,
recommended that:
1. Athletic scholarships should be
forbidden.
2. Each sport should be played
and practiced only In Its season.
3. All post season games would
be forbidden.
4. A scholarship, to be given pri
marily on tho basis of educational
ability, would be limited to actual
expenses while at school tuition,
books, board and room,
6. Any school which got out-of-bounds
athletically would have to
answer to Its accrediting associa
tion. 6, Ho freshman should be allowed
on varsity teams. Junior college
transfers should wait a full year be
fore being allowed to plav.
SHUFF
STUFF
Th" tavern shufflebonrd league
opened lost night with Mecca blnn
ng Tot's, 4-0; Wocus whitewash
ing Summers Lane, 4-0, and VFW
and Roundup splitting, 2-2.
EOCE Loses
10th in Row
LA ORANDE. Ore. Ml Center
Lowell Mlkkelson rolled up 21
points Moiidny night to lead Seattle
Pacific College to a 74-C8 basket
ball victory over Eastern Oregon
College of Education.
It was EOC's 10th straight
basketball loss.
RED HURD, SPORTS EDITOR
AT
! I ILL 1-L'fhw r-iC. it'll
farwcll of the Air Force
will represent the United
States in the Winter Olym
pics, hard by Oslo, Norway,
Feb. 14-25. Farwell is to
train at the Mountain Home
Air Base, Ida. He holds the
national ski mark in cross
country and classic com
bined, boasts a record jump
of 252 feet.
Jayhawks
Top Poll
NEW YORK im The University
of Kansas Jayhawks remained the
No. 1 college basketball team lor
the second straight week Tuesday
in the nation-wide Associated Press
poll but Illinois is hanging on
closely in second place.
The nation's sportswrltcrs and
sportscastens sent in 102 ballots,
and Kansis'got 38 firsts for a total
of 812 points. A week ago, only 12
points separated Kansas and the
No. 2 team, Illinois. This week. Il
linois received 21 first place votes,
and had 774 points, or 38 points be
hind Kansas.
SPLIT
Washington split a pair with
Idaho last week and dropped from
No. 3 to No. 6. The Huskies re
ceived one first place vote ond
hod 293 points. ' '
There were two newcomers to
the. top 10, Scton Hall moving into
tlie No. 9 spot from No. 11, and
Iowa taking over 'No. 10, oflcr
being No; 12. St. John's of Brook
lyn, beaten only by Kentucky, sklcr
ded from No. 8 to No. 12. New.
York University dropped from No.
6 to 13. -Jl'MP
St. Louis Jumped from seventh
to the No. 5 spot. Kn
defeated Arizona and
Kansas State
advanced
from No. 8 to No. 7. while St.
Bonuvcntuic moved from No. 10 tp
No. 8, after beating Westminster
Ph. '
The top 20 In order were: Kon-
sas. Illinois. Kentucky. Indiana, St.
Louis, Washington, Kansas State,
St. Bonoventtire, Seton Hall, Iowa,
West Virginia, St. John's, Newl
York U., Syracuse, Louisville,
Duqucsne, Siena, Oklahoma City, i
Michigan State and Dayton. ,
Johnny Wooden, head basketball I
coach at- UCLA since ' 1948. is a i
former slar performer for Purdue (
University. .', '
K3
Oilers
Wallop
Saints
The Jayhawk Oilers and Kcno
made it rather emphatic when the
Kli'.math Basin Independent basket
bull league opened last night that
tnoy Intend to do some point-scoring
this season.
I he Oilers rammycackled the Lat
ter Day Saints, 82-8: Keno walloped
sprasue River. 60-19.
In the rest of the 12-come slate.
IChlloquin beat Malin, 47-35; Tule-
le.ke drubbed the Kiamatb Sons,
4H-26; Merrill nipped Bly, 37-38. and
Dorris outlasted the Beatty Lakers,
51-45. ... :
Garv Dawes and lesmmate Brv-1
ant led the Oilers with 18 and 17
points respectively.
J. Ramsey, jonnston and Dow
paced Kcno wllh 12. 11 and 11.
The Hatcher brothers went on
the scorcpath for Chlloquln. Chief
Hatcher scoring 12, Wayne Hatcher
11 and Gaylor Hatcher 10.
Tulelake's Welch took up where
he loft off last year, scoring 26
to spearhead the attack of the Inn
ers. Bly's Moore had 13. Beatly's
Ralph Weiser and R. Faithful. 17
end 15. while Egeline and Robin
son paced the Dorris viciory with.
12 each. -1
Hps .cores:
JAYHAWKS (S1I I-DS
Homer. 13 F 6 Lvneh
Uilrhrift. 10 T Yader
Dawel. IS C 1 Hojbern
Hanta. 7 ti Morrill
Uoant, 17 U Schey
Jahau subi 1-altersoa 0. Brown U.
Kline 9-
SPRAIll T. 1191 KENO
HamUton i F 11 Johnston
Uiva V 11 Dow
We.ser 4 C 4 Ramey. D.
Hutchinson 7 i 3 Foster
Lugo 3 G 2 Sevruck
Kcno fubn Lay,cn 8. J. Ramsey 12.
Du.icii 5, K. Ramsey 2.
rilll.OQl'IN u: (HI MAMS
G. Hatcher lu . F a Woodley
W. Havener 11 F 2 OKeele
Mmalo 4 C Conroy
Miller 7 i 7 Anderson
C. hatcher 12 G S Kenvon
Clutoquin subs Souers 3, D. Smitn.
Geincer. Wampler. Bration. Malln subs
Vmi, Viclonnc 3, Brightman 4. Mc
Kocn, Lindsay.
Tt LEI.AKE (IS) '. HO) SONS
Crawlord 7 T 1
l.ubach F 2 P. Hill
v-.ii. -Ml C .2 Franks
Dali'lc 7 G- ' 13 Miller
l.i .il.nB 2 t; ' ' 2 Mlnato
i-..L l- ...lu Jnn K Greftham.
Kirkpalrirk. Klamath Sons suba HaU.
I'.erson 6. MciaNand. I., uui.
I.AKERS HI)
I). Weiser 17 F
W. Brown F
Kdithlul 15 C
Sandcrvil!e G
Riddle 11 G
(all DORRIS
muiams
2 Owens
12 Eeeline
12 Robinson
6 Plunli
Lakers suut o
Weiser 2. Dorris
subs Haskins
3, Porlerlleld 6. ren
wlch.
BI.V I3fi
Moore 18
Thrasher
Stanley 2
I'chll
ts;) MERRI11
7 LUkey
S Kandra
2 Winters
3 Knox
1 Gibson
Palske 12
m.. c.v.- . nn.-la K.inrihr 1. Sh
1. Shoulder-
blade. MrCloud i. Hall 2. Verriil mb
Barry, Dehls 3. Duncan 11. Soul 1.
Roadkings Head
Fpr Lakeview
LAKE VIEW With a record over
the post 19 years, of 2233 winning
gumes and only 151 losses, the
Harlem Roadkings will meet the
T.nitevlew citv leastue all star five
at the Lakeview High School gym
Jon. 22, at 8 p. m.
Once Ihe Harlem Roadkings take
the floor and have the gome well
in hand, fans con look for some
of the zaniest basketball as the
traveling colored team displays its
routine of clowning ana siae-sptu
i-ting horse play.
IT'S POOLE'S
SKISand fSKI BOOTS
SKI BOOTS from $9.75
Hp
Year
Payless,
Hilltop
Winners
STANDINGS
Rlckyi ....
" . .
Hilltop
Coca Cola
Hercules
Hcrald-N'ews
. 2 1
.2 2
.667
JjO
.2SO
.000
Payless Drugs and Hilltop regis
tered wins in the city basetball
league last night to keep their sec
ond and third places behind Rickvs.
Payless drubbed Palmerton. 69-
38; Hilltop outshot Coca-Cola, 43-36.
jiin rainier led Payless with 16
points as the Druggists took a 30-15
lead at halftime and coasted in
over Palmerton.
Roy Harris paced Hilltop with 14
points. .
Games Thursday out Hercules
against Herald-News in the 7:30
p.m. opener at Altamont, while
iticicys laces Palmerton in the
afterpiece.
Box scores:
HILLTOP (45)
Hefnt 8
Marline 10
Harris U
Carrier 4 ,
JC) COCA COLA
4 Mavffeld
8 Newman
4 Demetrakos
Berelorff
Jackson
6 Hunter
HH1 too tubs Fr end 8. Mlllltfan 1.
Cora Cola subs Kunz 3, Alexander.
Treel 11, Arant.
PALMERTON 1381
Bell 7 P
Bliss 2 F
Burns 8 C
Hall 9 O
Foter 10 G
Palmerton aubs
Payles subs Pope
Derrah 7.
iu navi
4 HeMbrrnnt!r
9 YounK
11 Erlandton
16 Pa mer
Yee. Zalanardo 2.
6, cada. Bigger o.
Billiard Tie
SAN FRANCISCO W Jimmy
Mills of San Jose and Howard
Ltndley of Portland. Ore., both won
Monday night to maintain a three-
way undefeated tie for the lead in
the S.F. open pocket billiards tour-
nament.
NEW
PROTECTION FROM
YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY
DEALER AND THE
FORWARD-LOOKING
LINCOLN-MERCURY
ORGANIZATION '
THAT'S WHAT
Today, when you pay your repair bill at your
Lincoln-Mercury dealer, you get responsible,
visible proof that every operation you ordered
has been performed with the factory-trained
mechanic's own RM seal attached to your
steering wheel to verify his skilled workmanship!
Under a new $110,000 program, we have' joined
with the forward-looking Lincoln-Mercury organ
ization to train every - mechanic in factory
approved servicing methods. Each of our men
will be certified as an L-M Registered Mechanic.
And as such, he stakes, his own reputation on
Assassin's
Fires Mat
Pete Bclcastro Is never in a
Kood mood when he steps through
the ropes of the armory wrestling
nns?.
He'll be usher still tomorrow
nlht when he answers the bell
axalnst Kurt Von Poppenheim In
the mam event on an all-star card.
Because a Saturday nieht fire on
Belcaatro's Weed diary farm de-
KURT VON POPPENHEIM
. . . due for come-uppance
stroyed some $20,000 worth of hay
and farm equipment.'
The tire has no definite connec
tion with the match except that
the Weed Assassin just "ain't hap
py.' me return of Bclcastro has fired
the imagination of local mat fans
and Buck Davidson, who made the
match, is preparine for a full
house.
CAGE SCORES
COLLEGE
By The Associatrd Frets
FAR tV EST
Oregon 59 Washington SUle 45
Lewis and Clark 55 Pacific U 44
Seattle Pacific 74 Eastern Oregon 68
Linfleld Ore 55 College of Idaho 50
MIDWEST
Ohio State 7.1 Indiana 73
Illinois 53 Wisconsin 49
Michigan State 82 Northwestern 49
Iowa 54 Michigan 46
EAST
Columbia 85 Puerto Rico 49
Seton Hall 84 St. Peter's 61
SOUTH
Kentucky S3 Xavier Ohio SO
William and Mary 97 Wake Forest 75
Maryland S3 Virginia 53
Vanderbilt 58 LSU 47
Mississippi 103 Georgia 52
Mississippi 103 Georgia 52
Tulane 71 Tennessee 65
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma City U 62 Texas A&M 55
New Mexico AficM 62 Uardin-Sun-mons
53 .
Lewis-Clark
Beats Pacific
FOREST GROVE. Ore. ( Lewis
and Clark took a 10-6 lead at the
end of the first quarter and went
on to a 55-44 Northwest Conlerence
basketball win over Pacific Uni
versity Monday night.
Frank Buckiewicz, Pacific guard,
was high scorer with 20 points.
Seven of Michigan State's backs
averaged better than 4.5 yards per
I carry during the '51 football season
OWNER
LINCOLN-MERCURY'S
''r'V'
WORKMANSHIP BRINGS TO YOUR CAR
every job he performs by stamping his own RM
seal on a tag youll find neatly attached to your
steering wheel rim!
That seal once and for all establishes job responsi
bility. It promises premium quality workmanship.
It assures you that every job has been done with
complete thoroughness and efficiency In th
quickest possible time. And in auto repairs, that
swift, competent workmanship means a better
job at less cost. Why not drive in today and
get tha practical benefits of exclusive RM '
Certified Service from now on.
Comeback
Customers
Even wllh Belcastro'a renutatlon
as probably the rouirtiest matman
ever to climb throuith the ropes
nere, on roppennenn may be too
much for tho Weed Wrecker to
handle.
The Proud Prussian can match
every unorthodox trick Pete know
and he knows 'cm all.
The bout Is a natural, one that a
a cinch to bring the mayhem cus
tomers out in droves.
The Bclcastro . Von Poppenheim
scuffle Is supported by two out
standing preliminary bouts.
Hurricane Herb Parks tangles
with Gene Blakely, a tough Texas
rodeo performer, in the 45-mlnut
semi-windup.
Hero s brother. Bin, wno snowf
promise of surpassing even his
brother s mean reputation in time,
faces a rue&ed foe In the ODener.
Yorg Cretorian, the Rumanian Ape.
All in all, it a a mat show loaded
with dynamite. Advice Is out to
the mat faithful: Be on hand early
to get a seat. -
Castleberry drugs has reserved
tickets for sale. The armory box
ollice opens 7:30 p. m. tomorrow.
MOOSE PA'S
W L
ret.
.891
.70S
.583
.341
.22
.200
K-Amusement
Bray's Team -..
So. Ore. Weil Drill .
Wards
Stone's Signal Serv .
43 S
34 14
28 20
13 29
11 37
Leach Service . .-. 9 36
Last Week's Resells
K-Amusei ent stone's 0
ra", 4 Sr.. Ore. Well 0
Wards 3 Leach 1
Season highs:
High Team Series
K-Ainusem" - .
High Team Game
..1T7S
-t6t
K-Amusement .
Simla High Series
Cluu. Booth
..va
. 142
Single High Game
It was all K-Amusement again
Jriday night to the Moose Pa's
bowling league as Charlie Booth
led that team to a bigger lead la
the kegling loop. , ,
Booth rolled high game and $ '
Ties. 235 and 562.
The team's high marks wera 115
and 2623. -
KLAMATH
COMPANY
KUm.th fftllt
Main at Link River Bridge
OPEN SATURDAY FOR YOUR
CONVENIENCE
Starve!
Befrlgeratart
Oeneral
Water Hcatcri
Dtarborn Jfc
Remor
Hcatcri
Wed k wood and
O'Kcefe
Herri tl
Ranges
Storage Tanks
Furnished
PR0PANI
Gat $nric.i
vtr
Th Intir
Klamath
Basin
Bill Steer,
Manager
Chen
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