FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE VINE TIME OUT! VH' If'.l ) for tvitit 1" 0 ft 1 ' B I "I Jiul ran't o In the rliif and fare all thonn iinilr not In a last year's wrralllna; outfit!" 1$. eT.Mhil V THK NOW FAMOUS Hurry "id j Matthew bitiih-otl la paral leled In Jno Hurley ' uwn inunn lirrlitl history. ilurlrv In the canny skipper of Matthews, Mr. Box OHIce of Ihe Untie business. Ilurlrv t one time Imndlcd a pi rlty fair rouiiiry iluhlrr. Billy Petrolic wim his name. I'eliolle, Ilk" Matthews, una lulled the g intent Hunter of Ills liny. But, also like Matthews, there were no Mien l"r Petrolle, tlie Fargo Express." WHAT IS l'elrolle doliiK now? lie's director of a bank, wealthy and has all his murines. )lurloy'a own words about Pe trolle Rlvea additional IiuiIkIH Into hia current hit and run battle with the boxinu monopoly called the In ternatlimal Boxlnrt Club. "I proved to him that he was belter olf without a title ... a champion's inanauer is seldom his own boss ... he has to tie up with one promoter , . .. and some body else Is boss . . . " IT ALL seems to He In with Hurleys recent rejection of the lftO for a title flora for Matthews with Light Heavyweight King Joe Msxlm. Matthews has admitted to close friends here that he's very happy with Hurley's managerial moves. He admits that he's made a lot of money and thai Hurley hi hand lmi his buslne's with llnessr. Right now Mattnews wnnoui a doubt the top drawing card In the flatlc world. Chew this possibility for awhile: Bay Hurlcv did .sign Matthews tor a tight with Maxim. And pay Maxim punched htm full of holes? In nurh an event, he could lose everything. Ed note: This, of cource, Is .purely hyppUieilcsl because, lf liny' opinion Maflhewa would un hinge Ma:;lm nnytlme Hurley gave the "go ahead" nod from the cor ner, JKfinV RCIU'BKnT has fol lowed his brother Tom's move In transferrins; from Oregon State to Klamalh Kalis' Oregon Tech . . . Grid Coach flex Hunsaker soys Jerry will be eligible for football come fn.ll nd that "he msy help tii" . . , there's another reason for Hiinsrker's bigger than usual smile nowadays . . . -Mm Doorller has also enrolled st the school on the htll . . . the big tackle played for Hex three years at Albany High ... he was named All Big 8 sll three years ... he enrolled at Oregon Stole yenr before last, wss called Into the Conn Guard . . . recently releored. he decided to transfer to Oretech ... Newsmen Finally Win One I. Fl, 0 I win 1 .7(1(1 I .OUT i .sun :i .i zoo STANDINGS rtioliy 4 I'eyl.M , .1 llllllotl 2 I Cftro Trill 2 2 llar.ld.Naws I :t Halmnrtnil I S Herc-ulea . .14 Srer.. l.ail Nighl rtlrksa 114 Palmerlnn :iu llereld-Newe S3 llerculea .l nickys won Its fourth straight biiskellisll decision in city league play si Alliunont Intt night thst was expected. But the unexpected came when Ihe Herald and News (ulnt won Its first to climb out ul the leugue cellar. The Typographies! errors, with Jiiy Clrlggs polling 31 points, nipped Hercules, 53-l3. ltlckys won handily over Palmer ton by a 04-311 count. Oil Ilunney paced the Rlckys five with n points as the Jewelers slayed aheud of Palmcrlon Lum ber Co. all the way. Jerry DodUs, ex-Gem bsncbsllrr, wss high for Ihe Lumbermen with 8. Pied Kloetke's 17 was high for the losing Hercules team. Games Monday night pair Her cules and Hilltop at 7:30. Cues Cola and Palmcrton at V o'clock. tarn rsi.suTni r 9 to(i'ii r a mi,, t: s llur Ci 4 Kiialer 1, 7 Hall Peterson 1.1. Wnnney 17. KICKIS Hill KemniUar 7 llifctll llarve) 14 Wllla 6 rtar 3 nirltV allha. Valleiicour 4. McCall. Palnierton aubt Yee .1. IWII 3. Zalanariio. III SI 11.14 1131 (' M-V FloHk. 17 . F S Hartley n. Wavhrant 10 T II Kavall MrHa S f 31 Crises U'lmtr II (I 4 Entry hUman 3 ii I Downa Haitul.a aulM -l.uhrey ft. J. Waibranl 3. McUanlel. Adrian. 4 Share Lead In KB Loop THE PELICANS won't suffer from shortitio when they open against Medford tonight on Pelican Court in the first of. a two game series. Here Coach Paul McCall hands jhc ball to his two talles'l players Ralph Carroll (35) and Ray Bell (33). Center Carroil measures 6-7 while Bell comes in at 6-5. Jack Mor ton adds 0-4 to the starting lineup while the two guards pull down the team's aver age somewhat with Calvin Gllmorc an even six feet and .Jerry Johnson measur ing 5-10V2. Tip-off time to night and tomorrow night is anproximately 8:15 p.nr. in the Dist. 4 openers for both teams. T vejd ..rMjkV.) Chlluquln H Javhawka Kano Tulalaha . . Klamallt gona Manlll Ilrrla , Malm llaally bpraMua nivar . Lflk ! ... 1 I 1 0 . s 0 e I. Frt. I 1 UMI I 1 .00 1 1 1.000 I 1.000 .son i .son 50 I I .SOO I .000 I .000 I .00-1 I .000 CAGE SCORES College Basketball By The Aasnrlsted Tres FAR WK8T San Francisco M Los Angeles Loy ola 44 Eastern Montana 83 Alberta 74 Los Angeles Stote 40 Bants Bar bara 43 KAST Chlrago Loyola 68 St. John's (Bkn) 64 . ' Duke 74 NYU 73 Beton Hall 60 Crclgllton 44 Penn State 61 Svrscuse 67 MIDWEST I Hsmllne S8 St. Olnf 41) I.oras 63 Upper Iowa 62 Western Illinois 68 Southern Il linois 60 Esslern Illinois 97 Central Mich igan 57 fhlo NorUtern 2 OUerbcln 70 SOUTHWKHT Ifsrdln-Slmmons 63 Texas Western 60 Southwest Texas 81 McMurry 46 80U1H Kentucky Wesleyan 75 Georgetown iKyi 61 Eastern Kentucky 88 Tennessee Tech 60 Maryland 55 Georgetown (D.C.) 40 i Wnko Forest Oft Norm Carolina bl (overtime) , Marshall 75 Moiehead (Ky) 69 It's lers crowded In the Klam ath nasm Independent basketball league top spot after second-round play lartl night. Onlv lour teams still are unbeat en Chlloquln, Jayhawlu, Keno and the Tulelake lmi live. O'hlloquin kept Its perfect record by clobbering Merrill VFW, 68-34; the Jayhswks Oilers stayed on Uie victory train with a 68-43 win over lily; Keno beat the Beatty LakerB l.i a low-scoring game, 39-35; and Tulelske't Welch led his tcum to It 66-33 smash over Sprague River. In other games, the Klamath Sons upset Uorrls, riddled with iihorisge of players, 45-42: snd Mu lls took care of the Mormons In line style 60-19. nox acoraa: (Chlloiiuln-Marrttl and Darrlt-Soiia unavallablti niAttv rili ti urso llrowti s r It bow W'aliar F 7 Ratnatv Falthltil I t: 4 Ijvlon nifldla (I John, on Banrtarvilla ( 3 Toiler Kano aulia I) i.anuo, K. Ramaav, Brvrurx 7, uunrn p. JAUIAHhS 3I Homer 10 F Hllcl.il.l 4 F llaue S C lUnla S i; Klma t (i Ja hawks atiba I'altaraon 9. Brow.i S. iiryanl l;i. nly aubi Sandbars 4, tsooua, Mrcioua K. SPDACitg 133) Snail T Uoalwlck K llulf a C Weliar S G Dtifrr u Moraine Rlvar buIh Jarkaan. Tulalaka una-Croat, Landalns 13, Oraanam 4. urnarK a. lop - Elated Pels Face lornado Five Tonight IB mmmmim Oretech Eyes Tie In OCC Oretech's Owls could return to Klamath Falls Sunday with a tie In the Oregon Collegiate Confer ence basketball race but It will take some doing. Art Klrkland's Owls are In Mon mouth for a Friday-Saturday date with the Oregon College df Educa tion Wolves In the OCC openers lor both teams. Vanport already holds a lead In. the four-team circuit with two victories over Eastern Oregon last weekend. Dick Flaningam and Jim Pater son were singled out by Klrkland just before departure yesterday morning to Join the 12-man trav eling squad. CHANGE The OTT cage mentor Indicated before he left he would return Homer Duncan to his familiar for ward spot to team with Jack Pink ley on Uie starting five. Wayne Holzfuss would get the center call, with Don Sutphln and Len Genetin holding the guard spots. Tne second team would have Tom Schubert back at forward he had been shifted to center with Jerry Wyatt. John Koch, Is relief center. Jack Brown has been moved up from the Junior varsity for guard duty and Marv Ham mack, lctterman guard, will be able to see at lea3t limited duty after an early - season tumble against Southern Oregon broke his wrist.' BIG THREE The Big Three for the Wolves are Howard Pitcher, Howard Sullivan and Bob Bushnell. A set shot artist, Sullivan led OCE In scoring last year. Pitcher is a boy who does everything well on the cage court. Although no more than six feet, his strong backboard work and movement In the key has earned him the center spot. Oregon College's playmaker Is Bob Bushnell, voted last year's 'most valuable player". The Owls have shown in 11 non- league games this season, winning seven. The Wolves hold a 4-3 record in king's-X play. mi ni v 6 Thraahar Pohll It Fatike S Davl. II Hall coal Tl't.ll.AKE 12 Crawford SI Walrll 3 Dalila 10 Jcnian Klrkntlrlck MAI. IN () Vlrtorln S I'nla s Hrlshlman II Andaraon 4 Ltindaay 4 Mil I.DS Andaraon t Whlalar Barnloff Srhav I Lynch Stutc ba'kctbnll scribbling ex perts will either be loaded with "I told you so's" or equipped with red lncos come Sunday morning. It all depends on the Pelicans of Klamath Union high school who open Dlst. 4 play tonight In the first of a two-game scries against the Medtord Black Tornado. Uametlme Is approximately 6:15 both nights on Pelican Court, with the Juyvecs meeting Klamath Pack of the Victory league tonight and the Medford Junior varsity Satur day night In 6:45 preliminary skir mishes. On the same nights. Grants Pass will be ouarellng with Ashland In other Dist. 4 play. The boys who write about Ore gon high school basketball, togeth er with radio men, this week gave Klamath Falls the top spot In the first of the annual Associated Press poll to name the best 10 teams In the slate. Mediord Jul barely slipped into the voting with one tenth-place nod In the honorable mention column. On paper, that should make the Pels shoo-ins. But Medfordi a tra ditional foe. always comes tip tough and the Tornado certainly Isn't as poor as the poll would have Uiem. Also, It's doubtful If the Pelicans are quite Unit good. It's a cinch Medford Coach Frank Roelimdt's Job this week has been easier than Paul McCall's Malln anha'. -rVl.tar 9 Wn..Hlv o Conroy 9, Dalton, Sntaltay, Kanyon 4." McKoan. LOS auba Man-Ill, Tarry 4. Southern Cagen Start from Scratch LOS ANGELES t Hot rlvils In tho Pacific Coast Conference bssketbsll race, UCLA and South ern California, launch a two-game series Friday night, wlUi the out come of the Southern Division tilts rated a toss-up. The two broke even In their games Inst week with Stanford and California, so all four are starting out again from scratch In the di vision campaign, Logue Fights Pesky Measles SALEM lPl Doug Logue, high scoring Willamette University cen ter. Is almost over the measles and may be able to play against Llnflelrt Saturday, physicians said Thursday. Logue entered the campus In firmary with measles Wednesday. Doctors determined they were the three-day kind. NEW YORK Ifl- Clever Rocky Castellanl is nn 8 to 5 favorite to make Ernie (The Rock) Durando of Bnyonne, N. J his 11th straight victim Friday -rilght when they clash In the main ten rounder at Madison Square Garden. who masterminds the big, fast moving Pelicans. McCull has had the not-easy chore of convlncimt his boys that slipping over press clipping comes easy. Koelnndt has no job in the mental depariment. The results of Ihe poll automatically puts the Tor nado hiBh psychologically. RocluaJt said this week he would use either Don Spinas or Dennis Conner to run with Ed Bingham at the forward spots. Darcld Wooton gets the center nod with Dick Atterbury and Rol and Thompson at the guard spots, although there's a chance Conner might go to a guard position. Bingham, Spinas and Conner are last vear's regulars. With Calvin Gilmpre ready for heavy duty after a dlslocifted fin ger kept him on the beuch lor most of the Bend series. McCall will have his race-horse first quint in shape for starting chores. Gllmore teams with Jerry John son at guard. The towering forward wall con sists of Forwards Ray Bell (6-61 and Jack Horton (6-4) and Center Ralph Carroll (6-7). Ezz" Loss to Walcott Called Biggest Upset NEW YORK Wl A short left hook shot through the sultry air, landed flush on the jaw of Ezzard Charles and ten seconds later, a weeping Jersey Joe Walcott was crowned heavyweight champion of me worm. The sensntlonnl victory of the 37-year old gladiator, a 5 to 1 un derdog In his fifth crack at the crown, was chosen Friday as the upset of 19S1 by sports writers and sportscasters participating In the annual Associated Press year end poll. It was a year of big upsets with two others ranking close to the Wnlcott-Charles surprise Randy Turpln's decision victory over Mid dleweight Champion Ray Robinson in London and the New York Gi ants' drive past the Brooklyn Dodg ers to the National League pen nant. Michigan State's 35-0 thumping of Notre Dame In football was rated fourth. Then came Southern Methodist's football victory over Notre Dame; Rocky Marclano's knockout of Joe Louis: Indiana's football triumph over Ohio State; Texas Tech's football win over Tex as Christian; Stanford's victory In the Pacific Coast Conference football race; Vanderbilt's victory over Kentucky in the Southeastern Conference basketball tournament and young Mnureen Connolly's tri umph in the Women's National Ten nis Championship at Forest Hills. MOOSE MA S ' W I, Fei. 31 13 .705 20 18 .991 22 22 .500 2L 23 .477 19 25 .432 .295 Louie' Food - K-Amuaement Suburban Flower Leach Service Star Beauty Klamalh Flower . 13 31 1 Meodar'a Beaolta K-Amluement 4 Louie's 0 Leach 3 Star 1 Suburban 4 Klamath 0 Louie's Food is stjll leading the Moose Ma's bowling league but by somewhat less margin after K Amusement turned in a 4-0 blank over Uie Grocery gals Monday night. But while these two teams, 1-3 in the league, were battling third place Suburban Flower was steal ing must of the evening's high scores. , In the team department. Subur ban tied Leach Service with a high 851 game. Suburban's 2540 series was alone at the top of the heap. Ruby Phelps paced the Suburban keglers to a 4-0 win over Klamath Flower with high game and series, 201 and 471. STUDENT BODY president Tom Wells also knows a thing or two about the bone - bending pastime. Wells will be entered in the 133-pound class by Coach Dutch Simons when the Pelicans host the Medford mat team tomorrow, 1:30 p.m., on Pelican court. atmen Meet Medford Wrestling, called a minor sport at KUHS. but major in proportions the way the Pelicans make a habit of winning state titles, makes its first local appearance tomorrow afternoon on Pelican Court. The Pels, winners of four straight mat titles, host Mediord In a dual meet. Coach Dutch Simons yesterday listed the boys who would probably see action against Medford. urvnie swindler, me oniy return ing state champion, will compete in the 121-pound class. Swindler has Jumped up two divisions in the past year. He won the state uue in the 103-pouna class. Others are Ronnie Conner (95) Joe Shearer (103). Donnie Dexter (112), Perry WUliams (128), Tom Wells (133). Dean jonnson U3), Roland Biehn (145), either Don Shell or Elvis Mitchell (155), For est Rutledge or Harold Simmers (165), Floyd Pierce (175) and Doug Campbell or Vernon Pryor (heavyweight). Metiers Lead In Victory STANDINGS Metier Broa. . Klamath Pack Crater Lake Gun Store DeMolay t e'er,' e in, 0 1.009 1 ' ,ST I JO- 1 ' MM 1 . .00 . .90- , a 1 ...... a i 0 , Mm i Hand Ldry. 0 TScl .... 0 Scarea I.aat Nlahl Metier S4 Gun Store 43 . ' Crater Lake 31 Til 26 Metler Bros, won Us second stratorht latt nlcht At PAlrvlAW in ieaa tne victory DasicetDau league, while Crater Lake edged T a I In the other game on the program. The Metiers beat Gun Store. 54-43, with Tex Robinson dunking in 22 points. Ronnie Cheyne helped, out with just halt that number, 11. It wasn't Bud Mullens fault th Gun Store lost. He hit for If to pace the losers. Wentz led the Crater take at tack with 13. while Sandera and Hosteler each had 9 for the Trade and Industry quint. ; Box scores: (,L.V STOBE (13) MuUena 19 T Alexander 9 T Keene C McLauehlla G Bisby S G (II) MXTLSB It Cheyrt BeatteKar a KoMaawal S Lpaeia S Thornton KFJI Carries Pel Games Radio Station KFJI wiU carry all the Pelicans' conference games both home and away, starting to night at 8 o'clock when Klamath Falls and Medford open a two game Dist. 4 series on Pelican Court. Bob McVay will handle the play-by-play account.. . Gun store subs Henry 4. Steele a). Wood. Metier subs Dow 3, Cravrncsl Mailer 3, Roberts 2, Til (!S (St) CBATIS Byrd S r a Hansen Sanders T .' 1J Winn Hosteler 9 C v .1 fpfwju Richardson O , . Xerbow Cahoon G i Fiscal TU subs Houser t, Kesri, Proaeee S, Cobb. Crater Lake subs Miller a. . Counfy Loop! nous lonigru The traffic la the ton tilvlslaga of the Klamath County Class cage league may be thinned out tonight when all eight teams go to me post in tne second round of games that count. Currently Chlloquln, Saerad Heart, Bonanza and Merrill ihara the top half of the standings with . wins last week. The first three are favored to keep their perfect league records. when tne panthers visit Henley, the Trojans travel to Gilchrist and the Antlers go to Malln. But Merrill's share of first place; according to the dope sheets, will probably be snipped when the Huskies go to Bly to meet tha Bobcats. - Seven o'clock preliminary games, in all cases, will pair Junior var sity teams. - ;' Drugs, Weed Mix Tonight The busy Payless Dru tlva meets Ihe Weed Townles tonight at 8 in the main event of a basket ball doubleheader on Altamont'p Junior high school floor. Hilltop Cafe, another city league team, faces the Weed B team in, the 7 o'clock opener. ; , . Admission for the twin bill la H cents. Ail 1AST NIGHT, By The Assoclatett Tress Cedar Rapids, In. Glen Flan agan, 138, st, Paul, knocked out Eddie Milton, 120, Omahn, 4. New York (Sunnysldo Ortrden) Ralph "Tiger" Jones, 150, Yonkers, N. Y. and Bobby Lloyd, 145 i, New York, drew, 8. Spokane Bobby Woods, 128, Spokane, stopped Marlln Edwards, 128, Scuttle, 8. m h n J . JANUARY 11TH g v . . ar HOCKEY ; By The Associated Press Tacoma 8 Calgary 4 l'f.'i Seattle Hi. Vlntnrln . 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