SATURDAY. .JANUARY 12, Il).ri2 HKKALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORKfiON PAGE ELEVEN TIME OUT! "Fred won'l admit Ihrre's anr loniirrtloii, but 1 nullre M' been piling up around hire lnr the day all tlitme Imoklrn wrnt out of bulnr!" I, Mint KHUN' lli:itl ot Wednesday drlicU with iiloum concerning the rlwhKlblllty ot biinclmll rctiunliiit to Kliunnth KnllH after Uie Knr West ICBKUC Hlil)C(l. out ol CXUUrllce In a Keddlnn mrcllnn IliU week. Club President Uuk Mimulrc. who nbio runs things l KFJl way and slrrrcil the bUhliiess end ol the (leius lor two yours, tell inc Ihut llilimn arcn t m bud as this column pictured. Magulra or the club directors or tiny ol Dio I'htlly brush Hint have been connected with l"p Oenis l"r lour yrnrs will not venture to any when we'll have professional base ball hero agaln-but Klamath Kalln definitely Hi any plans the I'lilin make along that line. . TIIK IMl'OUTANT thing Is. ac cording to Magulre. we will have Allhouuh not ol l ie proiesMimui hrXl the Cirms II lliey keep Hint J ; "h, b. iu.i a itood "limy. ! better" aiva Ulcki a luit lie better . aaja uick. in llcre a Iho plan as It now stands fcrnm flycol eie bov uuderiirad- NLrp'ospecJ b nL'ii? of Tm ' -hamied and the Pelican, started; rwssrs si'v'Medd'riind h..f , ri rtlc. al eue us el." Uh' Ihlrd fl.mrter was .. bucket by; utCmVTdS m to ,.ly b: :Couner while Uie Pe Ucnns were , delivery by ihejniddle ol June JhA I the fourth quurtcr. WHO WILL they pluy? ONLY MISS Cuusl lenauo cluua, Iravelmn pro-; But that's the onlv free ors the Icwoonal tvauis audi as the Kan-; Pellcnns missed In the second half, sua tl.y Hionnrcha. House ul Unvld, IThey spent lots of time on the fit- uood aeiul-pio clubs. ,li'ul line as Medlord pressed hard v a-"lire tay thut there Is Utile to Ret nosarmdoii of the ball, dou'li. ' between 30 and SO giunes ' Carroll hnd six Held goals lour nil uc lined up. 'ol """"i In u second-qunrtcr spree lllchard warns to nink It clcni-nnd live (we throwa lor 17. and 'lii,,.t ii won't be "bush league " jhlgh-polnl honors. Bell and Oil 'bisehall imorc chipped In Willi 11 and 10. ... J, i, owl baseball, fast Tile Medlords were watching baseball," lie uc.v.es. ..,'. n.,.i umu'ler nboiit the boys now on I'htlly or Oem con- ti acts they'll all bo released Irom llic Gems. Thoso Hint belong to llic I'hllln will probably wind up with Salt Lnkc City In spring training siiiils at Merced. From there, they will bo placed according to their ability. THIS PLAN Is ready to go but there still remains big liuiinclal IF. And IhaVA why the directors met Thursday. There Is atlll some f.'O.OOO to pay buck. lt cairt bo repaid right away and the dlreclora ore hoping their debtors will be patient In Inking a little at n time. In a nutshell, here's the most re cent nioiiey-iulslng plan. A Iloo.'.ter's Club will be formed lor THOSE WHO WANT BASE BALL ENOUOH TO TOSS SOME MONEY INTO THE POT. Mngulre mnkes It clear that the baseball club Is fooling no one. All dnnators will get out of that they throw Into the "Savo Baseball" pot Will be BASEBALL. BUT In the event the plan now being eyed does not pan out, all money will be refunded. MID-JUNK will be the earliest lioaslbla sliuUng lime. That's when;c nv 46 t0 33 on pciictln court .nlleon h.iva will nr. renrix'. . colleeo bovs will be ready. Magtilre said that another plan that would bo launched along with the Booster's Club Idea would be to have the spud growers whose (iroduct the Gums luivo been flying in their unllorms lor four years kick in with several carloads of Mpuds. Gems Stadium won't rot for lack of use. In addition lo the Clems' plans, there'll bo American Legion base ball and possibly high school and Oregon Tech tennis will schedule their games nt the local bnllyard. This Is morn anticipated Income lor the debt-rldtlcn Gems. Magiilre Is wlso enough lo shy away from any promises but he does Indicate tliat Klamath Falls Is loo good a baseball town to die on tho bush. One gets the Idea after talking lo Magulrs that "someday" we'll have professional baseball here ngnln. . In the meantime, tho current plan will keep things hot, Business Manager Kirk Hcrrlck mill I'lnylng Manager Bill DeCaiio arc looking for Jobs, Cage Ducats Go on Sale Tickets went on snln yester day at thn Oregon Woolen stoio for the Jan. 20 basketball clou blchonder nt Pelican Court fen. luring the two great totirlng.Nn. gro teams, the O.innus Harlem Globetrotters and tho Kansas Cltv Stars. Tho 'Trotters will meet the city league lender whilo the Clilloquln Townles of the Klnm t.ith Basin lout! no will be Invited to lace uie KO Stars. .... . Mi Gift Line Accuracy Pays Off 11 v hi;i in Hi) The I'elleann' first step 111 the genet-til direction ol Oregon's I)lst. 4 baiikulbiill llllo last nlKht was a Mire one lit the blK.bova In red mid while bent Medlord by a H-3 counl. In the llnul analysis, It was ae cm lie v li'oiii Iho loul line thut puld oil lor the Kliiinntli club. Thev tunned 20 ol 'M lor the evening but It won their second ItiUf performance Unit turned the lrlik- n lira l 111 ol 17. It took the Pelicans until mid wuv In the necond Irnine to llnd Ihelr stride tout when lliey did ihey pulled nwiiy Irani the hard preKKiiiK Medlord live, livi: T1KH In the first hull the lend changed liutidH three times mid live tunes llic count was deadlocked, the last lime llitill Just putt Hie midway point In Hie Hecond Irunie. But ltny Bell scored Iroin the ehnrltv line, Hnlph Cnrroll found I ho range on u swing shot and tip In nnd Dell hit again Just past mldcourt nlniOHt simultaneously Willi llic hnlMlnie nun nnd the Pelicans held u 22-18 hnlltlme bulge, the largest thread by eith er lenni In tile Ural hnll. Medlord "cored Urnt on H lay In by Don Spina but Col Ollinore, who was Hie sparkplug nnd stingy on deleruie, gave the Pels a 3-2 lend on a Held uonl and free throw, tornai(i:h i.i:m Hut niter Iwo lies. Meaiora neiu nil o n .- - scorlntr Ural chapter. Cnrroll made It 8-8 Irom the key. then Gllmoro put the Pels ahead 10- on n pluv. Mcdlurd wont ahead lor the last lime lust briefly uls Conner who led the Tornado .Inrk Itnrlon closely and the big ; bov didn't gel away with any of his pet corner shots. 1 n,iic wire. tl lll'lltltt llmeham. f is IT it tp Spin., f .. llnardman, r a Alterhury. a - r'onnfr. I II erven Wooton O Thniniwon I Crlpnen 0 Lander - - 1 T.I.I, 12 aa KLAMATH I AI.I.S Hi IT VT TP llrll. 1 3 ; 2 Morion, f S 1 i Cnrroll. e J s 4 Johnson, a ; ? Cllnwire. g .. 3 4 I I'm- - I S i 2 Freoeh J S Floeehlnl ? X I! Sunuiun - - .. . a 0 " 14 HI '?. llaKtlnM ore: niin.u " IS Free throwt mlwd; Medlord 10 iWooton 3. Alterbury 3. Conner J. lorUnin li; Klanuth iBell 2. Horjon 2 Carroll 1. Johiuon 1. Gllmore 2'. Ot lirUli. Paul llaaan and Aufla Sllva. JVs Whip Packers By HAROLD McKAY VI-.......... 1 .. n I n v Vacllv ,.,, ., vinm.ih povmcr Hist. Illglll. Oiliind Dixon, Klamath packers forward, was liiah nolnt man of the game with 11 points - to Ills credit. Junior Varsity forwnrd Bud Barron was close behind with 10, The Junior Varsity forged ahead 22 to 16 nt the half. In the second half the JVs widened their lend lo 38-21 when the third period closed. Tonight the "Little While Birds" (angle with tho Medlord JVs In tho preliminary to the Pelican Medlord game. Game time is 6:45. nox score; .tAVVIIS (1(1) II. Mills 4 Oiirron 10 Keller ft Doiiehertv 0 fJ3) PACKERS F 11 Dixon F a Rarretl K 0 Lowell O ,1 Clnrk (i 4 QiilnouiHlfl uwlnm. Jmvee ul Fredrlr-kon 4. MilU 2. n-tr.-ll 2. Si. minora 2, Flnnlian 3, Hall. Woldon, Wright. L&C Wallops Idaho, 74-45 lly The Associated Press Lewis nnd Clnrk College held to lis first place tie In thn Northwest, Basketball Conference Fridny night by dcfentlng the College of Idaho 74-45. Hie Portland team Is tied with Willamette. It was the third straight win for L-C. Milt Schrocdcr pneed the win ners with 14 points but was out gunned by Dick Spless of the Idaho school who sank ID. In the only other conlerence Rnmc, Dick Fnln with 24 points led Whitman, to a 71-S1 Victory over Pacific. Jiillani Amaya was high for Paclflo with 15 points. FLYERS WHO FLY TJYTON, O. NEA Lconnrd Blnckburn's Dayton Flyers started tho baskctbnll cnmpnlgn with a two yenr record of 61 victories and only 13 dcfenls, OXFORD KLAMATH'S JACK HORTON (near camera) and Med ford's Ed Bingham po up for a rebound iate in last night's contest on Pelican Court while Uerald Wooton (12) looks oh. The Pelicans won, 48-33, in the Dist. 4 opener. B.I I w m. mm " ' i m tx w mm m y'.- i n un Splurge HAMltNl.S tv I. rn. Vklipnrt ....... OrfKon Cuiirav OrrKn Terll Kaxcrn Oregon . . 0 I una 0 1 oiiu 1 -OJO 2 .000 MONMOUTH Oregon Collene sourted In the last three minules ; ot plav last night to break a 48- ! ail deadlock and beat Oregon "" It was the oreRon collegiate 5 conference opener for both schools s ' The. final six-point spread was a the largest In the game for either , team in a nip and luck battle in i , which Uic lead changed hands sev i 'cral times. ?! The Wolves of Monmouth con- trolled the backboards and the tip oils and that 'Jilhem the margin of victory. " 15 POINTS io I Oretech's Don Sutpliiit scored 25 a 'points, high In the contest. In the 1 Owls' losing effort. Homer Dun- can contributed 13. Thai's 38 of Oretech's total. But OCE's Bob Bushnell and Harold- Pitcher teamed up for 34 of the winners' tallies with 19 and IS points respectively. In a slow-starting game. Oregon Tech led 7-6 at the llrst-quarler post and nursed a shaky 22-21 lead at the half. TIED The game was tied, 39-nll, nt Iho end of three quarters. In n touch-and-go battle, it went to 48 all when Uie hast team started its scoring binge that, gave them the victory. Frank Rosenstock wrecked OTI chances late in the rally with two hook shots Irom the key for Ore gon College. The two teams meet In n re match tonight. Box Frore: oitrirc a , po ft rF tp Duncan, f .... U 1 2 )J Finklry, f o 1 3 1 HcItfitM, r O O 2 fi Suiphin, ji n ;i a 2" i (Jeiieltti. g O a 2 Hrscrvw: 1 WMl 2 2 A Koch O 2 0 ' Fl.inlnnm .... O 1 2 1 Pfltermtn OO ! fll liamniick 1 1 4 a Totnls - 21 iT2.-.?il OfU I (1 FT lK Tl HulHvnn, f - t Klfi Pitcher, f n A 3 1,1 Ho.se.mock. c H 4 I i ft Bunlinell. U - H 3 4 1ft Pinion. R 2 12 3 Ilrsprves: Mclhie 0 0 2 0 Vnnnver . B I 0 1 3 lluhhitrd - 0 0 n Oi Dnsch .... . 0 0 0 ft PalqtlUt 1 0 .1 2 Totals 22 13 17 7 1 IAST NIGHT lly The Associated Press New York Ernie "The Rock" Durando, 151 Bnyonne, N. J. stopped Rocky Castellnnl, 158 ii, Tenncok, N. J. 7. West Pulm Beach, Fia. Nor man Thomson, 143, Paterson, N. J outpointed Sonny Luciano, 139, Mi ami, 10. Hollywood, Calif Art Soto, 152, Oakland,-Calif., outpointed Reno Abellnlia, ,155, Honolulu, 10. ' ' H) HUtP, SrOtTt tOlTOR , ,1 1 Ryan Faces Fine In Assault on Arbiter Bv Ml'RRAY ROSE NEW YORK J State boxing boss Bob Chrlstenbcrry was ready to revoke Manager Tommy Ry an's license Saturday and possibly plaster him with a big fine for his assault on Referee Ray Miller in a wild aftermath to the Ernie Du-rando-Rocky Castellanl fight in Mndison , Square Garden Friday night. The raging manager stormed Into inc ring and threw punches at ,0" 'igt ?t iSTS the seventh round of a 10 rounder Bn1 awarded a technical knockout 1 10 . Durnndo over Castellani, Ry- "smii Castellani had Insi crnoooi-,, i jhis feet at nine after being clipped Central Shades Jefferson By JIM COI R Associated Prrss Staff Writer Oft-beaten MiUon-Freewntpr nrn. vided the single ninjor upset tn a ioiik schedule of Orecon high school basketball games Frkluy niBlit. , Tho Pioneers outshot and outran The Dalles, -previously undefeated and rated No; 8 In the slate As sociate:! Press poll. 10-49. In a Class A District 2 contest. Milton-1 Freewatcr, a 1951 slate tourney entry, had suffered two losses In ' league play, as well as others to wasiiiiiBloii teams. Nearly nil the other top-ranked tennis came through. Klamath Falls, ranked No. 1 in (he noil, brushed off Medlord, 48 33. Central Catholic, a close No. 2, bent Jelferson of Portland, the de fending stale champion and sev enth rated, 45-40, for the second time Ibis season. NO Dl KL An expected scoring duel be tween All-Staters Bob Allcnhofcn of Ccntrnl and Max Anderson of Jeff (ailed to materialize. Alien liofen counted only eight points and Anderson six as they : opposed each other from the center - posts. It was tho first game this season in which either has failed to score In two ligurcs. ., , Salem, ' rated No.- 4, "trounced Bend, 69-43. Sixth ranked MeMinn vlllo ran wild over West Linn, 72 39 STOP RALLY Astoria,- tied lor eighth with Miirshfield in tho poll, staved olf a Into rally by Washington ol Portland to win, 08-57. Mnrshfleld whipped Myrtle Point, 43-33. Corvallls, ranked No. 10, turned back Lebanon, 44-38, to retain Us favorite's rolo In Class A District 7 competition. Johnny Frederick Jr., the Tl tfard miard who set a new Ore con nreo individual scorlnir record ol 53 points n gainst Newberg; Tuesday night, lound the going i tougher ' Friday night. Stubborn ' Forest Grove limited him to 20 i points although Tlgnrd won eas- i lly, 63-47. 1 TOP FDVE Huskies Outlast Beavers Northern Division (Handing tV lt Pel. Orciion 2 0 1X100 Washington i 1 .807 Iduho 1 1 .500 Oregon State 1 2 .333 Washington Stale 1 3 .000 CORVALLIS, Ore. I Oregon State College slowed Washington with n man-to-irian defense Fri day night but the Huskies plodded Mctdlly to a 46-37 Coast Conler enc? Northern Division basctball victory. The Washington defense was even more effective and allowed the Beavers lew good shots. Forward Doug McClary. who moved Irom center to replace Uie injured ace. Bob Houbrcjts, was hieh scorer ol the jjame with 11. Guard Dannv Johnston and For ward Jack Orr got seven each Jor OSC's best. The Beavers led only once at 0-5. Washington had a 14-9 lead at the lirst quarter turn. 23-17 at the half and 36-27 Roing into the final nuartcr. 1 From there on the Huskies pro jected the lead with slow, bail con trol play that also helped keep tnc :ore down. The two teams play again Sat urday nifjht while the Idaho Van dals Invade Washington State. FOCR LETTF.RMEN ATLANTA, Ga. NEA,i John Hyder. Georgia Tech's new bas ketball coach, won letters in four sports basketball, baseball, track and cross-country as an under graduate. with a terrific right uppercut when Miller intervened. "I stopped It because Castellani would have been hurt," Miller said. "You know how hard Du rando can punch." This observer and an over writer agreed that the referee had acted wisely, Durando. a stocky, powerful puncher from Bayonne. N. J., is one of the hardest hitters In the middleweight ranks. HEARING Chrlstenberry suspended Ryan on the spot, ordered Castella-.il's purse ot some 7,000 held up, and advised Ryan by telegram to ap pear nt a 10:30 a.m. hearing at the commission offices Saturday Asked II he planned to take away Kyans license, cnristenoerry saia: said "Yes. I'll do everything In my power to see that he regrets creat ine such a disorderly scene. Before quitting the garden, the fuming manager threw some more punches this time at Matchmak er Al Weill. 'SAW IT . Hugh Brndiey, ol the New York Journal-American, and other after noon boxinsr writers were flresent in Castellani's dressing room when Weill entered. Bradley said Ryan kicked and punched tlie middle-aged bespec- tackled Weill, knocked his glasses oil and cut his face. Weill declined to name his assistant and said he would not press any charges. HOCKEY By The Associated Press Friday's Results American League Pittsburgh 4 Hershey 1 Pacific Coast League Seattle 8 Victoria 4 Edmonton 4 Saskatoon 0 New Westminster 2 Vancouver (Tic! The Odds Are 2 to 1 ... that your assurance . program needs attention if It hasn't been reviewed recently by an exper ienced underwriter, A change of beneficiary perhaps . . . mort gage protection or less life as surance and more provision for retirement. Let me review your assurance you will be under no obligation. Ph 7777 today! Duane Baker Ditt. Alt. SUN LIFE Dinit laker aaaaapaMaaaawajatwM,err,'rHryw' -- ' KURT VON POPPENHEIM ... "I vuz robbed ..." Tea Party', Snort Pop, Befcastro If you think Wednesday's Pete Belcastro - Kurt Von Poppenhelm donnybrook at the armory was hair-raising, you haven't seen any thing. Take it from the principals. The big monacled German grunt ed after the match In broken Eng lish, "I win rassle ... I do it again . . . but quicker . ya" The Weed Assassin used a lew words that can't be put In a lam lly newspaper, ail of which meant that he'd take the Proud Prussian apart In record time Wednesday night when the two meet In a win-ner-take-all rematch with no time limit attached Fans are still talking about Wed nesday's blood-letting scrap that in vaded the sanctity ot tne rmgsiae seats in the last few hectic min utes. It was called "no contest . Pinch hitting Matchmaker Buck Davidson hasn't completed the rest of his card but he promises it will be good. He has Danno McDonald, good looking Irish boy, signed lor an apparence but a toe hasn't been landed. Davidson hopes to get the Parks boys Herb and Billy back, plus vain Yorg cretorlan, the Rumani an Ape. Castleberry Drugs, ticket head ouarters at 530 Main, Is preparing lor a huge advance sale. Hawaii Defeats All-Stars HONOLULU l The Hawaii All-Stars upset the College All Stars, 39-27 here Friday night In the second Hula Bowl loolbaU game of the new year. Last Sunday the Collegians from the mainland won the first game 41-40. The Hawaii team, bolstered by several pro players, scored in ev ery period to win the second en, counter. They led 19-14 at the half The pro passing combination of Quarterback FranKle Albert to End Tommy Fears was the undoing of the Collegians. Washington's Hugh McEihenny scored three times Jor the couegi. ans twice on the ground and once by air. McEihenny traveled 40 yards In four carries In the second quar ter and scored from the one. In the fourth quarter he made 44 yards on four runs and scored from the four. Late In the game McEihen ny galloped 41 yards with a pass from Loyola's Don Klosterman. Klosterman also threw the pass that McEihenny took over the goal on the game's last play. McEihenny- returned one kick off 33 yards and carried another 23 yards. Waieott May By-pass Ezz NEW YORK tP The manager of Heavyweight Champion Jersey Joe Waieott Is talking about by passing Ezzard Charles for a big money shot at either Harry "Kid" Matthews or Rocky Marciano. Manager Felix Bocchicchto talks In one breath of "meeting the com mitment with Charles" and in the next threatens "to violate our con tracts" to move into bigger mon ey. Bocchicchlo pointed out that the championship so far hasn't been a bonanza for Waieott. The University of Florida bas ketball team is composed of five iunlors, 10 sophs and three fresh men. These are no seniors on the squad. Is Your House Cold! Remember. . . Yon pay for insulation whether you have it or not. ' iNSULATiON ... is simple to install.., use that spore Saturday afternoon ... Do it yourself! ! YOU . . . can insulate the ceiling of an average house for as little as - $49.50 ;. ;;: Swan Lake Moulding Co. 3226 South th . Phone 3169 "Time Tells In Building" ' ' " , CAGE SCORES Friday's College Basketball By The Associated Press FAR WEST UCLA 05 Southern Caillornia it Stanford 81 California 74 Washington 4 Oregon State 37 Wyoming 85 New Mexico 2 Brigham Young 65 Denver SI Utah 82 Montana S4 Colorado State 67 Colo Mines 80 Utah State 46 Colorado A&M 41 Oenzaga 77 Seattle 78 Idaho State 48 Colorado College 39 Pepperdine 81 Santa Barbara 82 Puget Sound 72 St. Martins (Wash) 48 Central Wash 68 Pacific Lutheran 48 Los Angeles Loyola 61 Santa Clara 54 Nevada 65 Sacramento State 57 Chieo State fll Southern Oregon 47 San Francisco State 63 Fresno Slate 52 Lewis and Clark 74 College Idaho 45 Calif Aggies 53 Humboldt 31 Whitman 71 Pacific Univ 53 Oregon Education 47 Oregon Tech 51 EAST Princeton 50 Dartmouth 48 Duquesne 70 Colgate 52 i Springfield 74 Rhode Island 69 Maine 80 Massachusetts 59 Buffalo 72 Cannon 'Pal 50 Amherst 78 Bates 69 Northeastern 6 MIT 61 SOUTH George Washington 6 Wash it Lee 60 Miami 93 Florida State 5fl Form an 73 South Carolina 64 Davidson 100 The Citadel 64 Virginia 75 Richmond 64 TiohviMrian So Mercer 57 Johns Hopins 72 Catholic .Univ 48 roaimE.si. Oklahoma A&M 71 Houston 44 Miami (Ohio) 49 Muskingum 42 SOUTHWEST Texas Christian 75 Baylor ,S7 T.v.. AJbVT KS. Rice 44 Arizona State (Tempe) 76 Arizona o.-... tmvotitatt SR - Arkansas College 63 Arkansas AJiM 59 HIGH SCHOOL SCORES By The Associated Pres Baker 49 Ontario 27 Aisea 40 6c lo 37 Knappa 75 Westport 57 Sheridan w amuy a r,o.. OT tliinnis Valley 44 Muton-Freewater ro ine mum Jacksonville 45 Fnoem a Jewell 51 Star ol me eea, 45, Utariram 30 Clllver 33 ' Stayton 58 Sacred Heart (Salem) Salem Bible Academy 51 Parkdale 39 n.nlr. 97 Sherwood 20 Roseburg 48 Willamette (Eugene) 28 Pendleton 66 Hermiston 3 North Bend 42 Coqullle 40 Marshfield 43 Myrtle Point 33 Newnort 47 Sluslaw 41 Toledo 36 Waldport 33 Corvallls 44 Lebanon 3S McMinnvllle 73 West Linn 49 Park Rose 50 vernonia 38 Columbia Prep 48 Concordia 37 (Both Portland) North Martion 42 Willamlna 30 Seaside 43 Clatskanie 41 Oregon City 60 Newberg 50 Dallas 42 Mt. Angel 34 Rainier 51 Warrenton 37 Wheeler 39 Tillamook Catholic 31 Dayton 75 Yamhill 43 Nestucca 98 Nenaiem 33 Philomath 42 Cascade 41 Central Catholic 45 Jefferson 40 (Both Portland) Vaisetz 46 Eddyville 38 . Silverton 58 Canby 34 Maupin 39 Corbett 25 Banks 37 Sherwood 20 Portland TJ Frosh 37 Roosevelt! (Portland) 36 Astoria 5S Washington (Portland) 57 Junction City 51 Pleasant HU1 27 Toledo 47 Little Rock 13 Sweet Home 64 Central (Monmouth Independence) 45 Ashland 45 Grants Pass 43 (over time) Oakridge 59 St. Francis (Eugene) 47 Scappoose 50 St. Helens 41 Miiwaukie S3 Tillamook 36 Hills boro 51 Beaverton 48 Klamath Falls 48 Medford 33 Gresham 55 Hood River 29 Molalla 51 Estacada 37 Tigard 63 Forest Grove 47 Eugene 69 Albany 60 Cascade Locks 36 Moaier 16 . Woodburn 47 Sandy 36 Garibaldi 52 Bay City 41 " Lewis and Clark College Frosh 43 Benson (Portland) 32 Salem 69 Bend 52 Dufur 44 Wasco 35 . PAYLESS POPS WEED Payles Drugs of the city league beat the visiting Weed cagers, 8 42, last night at Alternant. Jim Palmer scored 17 lor the Drugs high-point honors. Bob Er- landson added la. LATTNER STANDOUT NOTRE DAME. Ind. OB Johnny Lattner, sophomore right halfback from Chicago, was a sianaout, on thn ISM Notre name grid sauad. according to team statistics, john ny had the best ban-carrying aver aae. amone the regulars 68 car. riers for 341 yards and an average of 5 yards per try .He was second in scoring with six touchdowns for 36 ooiiits. Since he olaved both of fense and defense, Lattner also had the most playing time to his account. In the final game oi uie season against Southern caillornia, the youngster played 69 minutes. Mustangs Upset Bonanza STAfiDINllS W finrrM Heart .'hitoquin Merrill . Pt, fl 1,000 l.x J.flOtt Boninu , . I 1 ,!M10 MhIIii tw.. M 1 1 ,300 .000 ,000 .000 Bly . 0 i Glkhrlat o t Henley o 1 Srgrra I t Mill! Matin Sfl Bonanza 211 Other gsmea pualponed, tnow, Bonanza should have staved al home like the rest of the Klamath uouniy mass league members did last night when the snowstorm postponed threo-fouiths el the schedule. But the Antlers trawler! tn Mn. lin heavy favorites to whin tha Mustangs, Thev had tinnr, it (!. this season In non-league meetings by convincing margins. eut in the one that counted Uat night, the Mustangs reared up and Kiciea uie Antlers with a 38-26 vic tory. v ' Snow stopped the Sacred Heart at Gilchrist, Chiioquin at Henley and Merrill at Bly games. ine oacKooara work of Wayne Rick and Bob Stevenson was th big factor In Malm's upset of the Antlers. Dale Fentrmi rtnntrit i,n shooter Irwin Crume from the field as the Bonanza forward dunked just one shot from the foul line. roHim iea au the way with Rick pacing the attack with 15 points'. Fenters added 10. Malta Coach Jim Comoy pulled an "Iron man" stunt on Bonanza, using the live starters throughout the game. In a preliminary contest, the Ma un B team beat Bonanza, 40-32. Box irnrn, BONANZA (16) Crume I r Hubble 7 F Chandler 4 C Haley 8 a Wllnon j . Bonanza suta Die. (Ml MAI.IV IS W. Rick 10 renters S Sleyenwn Paris 1 V. RlrJK HURLEY, 1BC STILL AT ODDS NEW YORK m ThB Tnier. tional Boxing Club and Manager jacs nuriey, wno handles light heavyweight contender Harry Mat thews, were as far apart as ever , ' Saturday. The IBC and Hurley have been engaging In a feud of words. The latter recently turned down an IBC offer to match Matthews against Champion Joey Maxim. Friday the IBC offered the olive branch to Hurley and asked him via wire if he were Interested la matching Matthews against Clar ence Henry, fourth-ranking heavy weight contender, in Madison Square Garden on Feb. 22. Hurley promptly rejected the ot ter. ubaujb v uicvwua wu .... la ments, Matthews not available at present. Thanks for offer," he wired from Seattle. When asked what the "com mitments" were, Hurley said Mat thews was Testing up after a bout with the flu and four fights In the Middle West. XINER CHECKED, CINCINNATI (NEA) TUlph Kiner, who has hit 257 home runs in his six seasons with Pittsburgh, has walloped only seven at Crosiey field. JAN. 19! ify. f Ve COME IN! ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th - Ph. 4113 m