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    IIKUAIJ) AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAI.LS, ORKGON
PACE SEVEN
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MONDAY, llANUAItY 14. 11)52
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CHANGE OF PACE This 25-lioi-st'J0.ver ouluuunl motor
alt;iliiK up to 30 miles an hour for aquaplane stunts and
jjctliiiK there in a hurry. The liii; twin still may be revved
down to good trolling speeds with the same excellent per
formance. It is on exhibition at the National Motor Boat
Show, ending a nine-day run at New York's Grand Central
I'alacc, Jan. 19.
Oreaun Woolen
NulMirlMIt Kitrltait
I'arkmor Drive In ...
Landry Jnsuranr.
KKI.W
link Iteeder'e 14
In. I Weeks Hesolls
Kreiler'a 1 I'aikMM.r 1
Hulmrl.en 1 KH.W I
l.andiy 3 Oivgon Wftul 1
Oregon Woolen lit holding to IU
ftlim lead in llir CIiimIc bowling
league but tho Woollrj miiy have
company noon with three teams
moving up fact,
Tho Woollen look thr-lr bumps
Irom fourth-place Landry Irmir
mien lust wee Willi the lmurniu-e-mm
pOHllnn " lcl,m 1IK"V'
dual point InureK
Tho leam'a 733 138iS0-21i7 line
was tin- brat ol Hip evening both
lor .'ilniile gumo and Brrlev
lllll Klrnan rolled ft lor high
Individual itnme bill hl.i Landry
ten in in a In, Hill Owens, won more
ion-.lU-ni with a 2U3-lBi-20-lHXI
liluh aeries. .
The erason's high average Mill
lirlonus to Pnrkuior's Chmllr
Iluolh, 1H0. Bui Mi-I Roljlnsun.
OiCKun Wool, and Al HukrnwrrUi.
plrk r.rcdcr a, hold lilt and 183
avna.'C.i.
( OMMI H IAI. I.I AI.I T.
- I.
i r.'nlint Oranita 40 I
M 1. Jilhl.Mtn tilt 71 31
flralech rrulty .. 'J 2
Atlllcy Chevrulvt H 1 'J'
(Irlgft Kiindk 17 -1
il.mboo r.l-r . I .1
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run
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l.al !. Hrtunt
Jnhiunn .1 N-fb;ll 1
iirtlrrh 3 (Ingm I
UarAlKMi 3 Asliley 1
Nc.ibltt Oran.-c losl it 1-3 drrl
aion lo the M. L. Johnson Insur
ance tenm Insi week but null hold
a healthy lend In the Commercial
bowlliiR ienuue.
IllKh-polul honors were divided
between the Nenbltta and the John
sonn. the Insurance keglcM had the
hlRh team aerlea, 2819, while Nov
bltl po.Hlrd a hlk-h team iianie. Kill.
Johnson Jerry Cole's SGil was
the top ferles; Olno RoMlrolla,
Neabltt. rolled a 203. the best sin
gle game of tho evening.
Jayvees Beat
Medford, 47-36
By HAROLD MrKAY
Klnmulh'n Junior Varsity rolled
over tho Medford JVs 47 lo 36 on
Pelican court Buturday night.
Med lord lead 31 to 18 at the
half.
The Klninnlh boys came back in
the second half and shot uhenri 33
to 28 in the third period.
Vernon Keller, Klamath center,
had lft polnui to his credit to Mim e
high point honors. KU Korwitid
llud Barron had 13 lo run a close
kecond.
Ted Landers was high for Med
ford wilt, 11 points,
add boo
Rose mrer
ki.amatii ) (mi MKnfnnn
Mllln. D. T a LK.iclrni, N.
Ilnrron Is K i Crlnnen
- Keller IS f- ' Woolon
' Dni.Rherly f ft 4 CtirlKtliin
) Owlno I II II Lncler. T.
Kliinmtli uKi Summer 7. Ilelrnll :i.
Hull, Ml IIm, (-'.( Predrlt'kHfin, FlnnlKnn.
WrlRht. Meilford iuliH--tnvli 7, Cortller
t (Inll, Cretfnry, HoIkuiiu, Oniuuuva.v,
Knapp.
UCLA Leads
South Race
LOS ANGELES M Stanford
moves In on Southern California
and the first place UCLA Bruins
lnvado Berkeley this Friday and
Saturday as Southern Division nul"
lets enter tho third week of the
Pacific Coast Conference basket
ball race.
UCLA look over tho division lead
last Saturday night by trouncing
I ISO lor the second straight lime,
n-68, while California was upset
ting Stanford, 72-63.
Of the 18 men on tho Norlh Caro
lina State basketball squad only
lour hall from the state of North
Carolina. Only one of theso Is a
htarlcr.
In 31 Ktt ! X JCr ' ' V, I
YORG CRETORIAN
. . . Faces Hurricane Herb
Cretorian ,
Parks Mix
In Semi
I Two outstanding bouts have been
Closed by Buck Davidson 10 sup
port Wednesday nlghl' rematch
betwern Pcle Helcastro and Kurt
! Von I'oppenhelm on the armory
mm.
I Hurricane Herb Parks clashes
'null Van Cretorian. the Rumanl-
!..n Ane In thn 4&-llllllutfi Kenil.
Danuo McDonald returns to local
wrestling wars against Gene Blake.
ly. the Texas cowboy. In the 30
Inlnute, onc-lall opener.
For Parks 11 i chanco to
avenge his brother's loss to the
vain Cretorian la:,l week.
KVKN MOIUJ
Tlie main event Is expected to
draw even more mat customers
than Inst week when a near full
house of patrons saw Belcaslro
spill blood in a "no contest" ilon
115 brook with the Proud Prussian.
When the two wrestlers waged a
bitter slugfest at the feet of the
rlngslders and refused to return to
tho ring, Davidson held up both
purses and refused to give either
Uic decision In a wrangle that saw
each scoro a full.
NO TIMi; LIMIT
Wednesday night there'll be no
time limit and tho winner will col
lect, the entire pot.
The fans arc still talking about
last week's bloody bout and both
principals have promised even
more mayhem Wednesday night.
It's a cinch lo bo a SRO crowd,
if advance sales at CoaUcbcrry
Drugs is any criterion.
Laz Beats
Richards
NEW YORK Wl Don Gr-hr-mnnn
and Fred Will renew their
mllo feud In tho Philadelphia In
quirer games Friday and to judge
thorn by wnrmup tests, they ought
10 Itnlsh In almost a dead heal.
Gchrmann, who won nine of the
11 races Ihe pair had Inst year,
ran 4:14 flat In Ihe Washington
Star games Saturday while Wilt,
performing In tho Metropolitan
AAU senior games, broke the tape
In 4:14.0.
Otherwise, the ir.ist noteworthy
performance of the Iwo i.ltru was
the surprise victory of Don Ln in
Iho polo vault over Bob Richards,
who hadn't Uccu beaten In 61
straight tests. Laz soured to a
height of 15 feet 3 Inches for Ills
best performance. Richards could
do no better than 14 feet 8 Inches.
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Hear "Colllil Thl lie Yon?"
KKI.W K:n p.m. Monday
District
Knotted
4 Ways
STAMJINOH
IV
..... I
Klamalli ralli . -
Metlff.lfl M I
Aahland I
Urania Paaa I
.VJO
.Ml
.9WI
aalaroar a ararta
Medford SI Klamath ralla 44
Crania Paaa Oil Aahland 47
IJy KKirill'RD
Oreson's Disc. 4 basketball race
starts from scratch again this
weekend alter Medford split with
thn Pelicans and Grants Pass
avenged Friday nights overtime
loss lo Ashland.
Urania Paaa beat Ashland. 58-47.
Saturday night after losing a 43-4i
decision to the Grizzlies Friday.
Tim Pe cans' favored role in tne
district was somewhat dented by a
whirlwind Mcdlord team Saturday
ululiL that ran like crazy tor lour
full nuarlcrs to register a 51-44 up
net on Pelican Court.
JIIk lla nh Carroll scored 24
points In a herculean attempt to
pull the game out of the lire but
It wa.in'i-enough against a team
that was high for tho full distance
and refused to cool olf.
MISS GILMOKK
There's no doubt the Pels missed
Uic services of Cal Glllmore who
twisted an ankle In Friday's game
and sut out Saturday's rematch.
But Medford had its fast break
hitting on all five, particularly In
the third quarter when the Torna
do pulled ahead by 10 points In a
game that had been loucn and go
lor the first half,
Don Spinas, better known for his
football exploits, led the third-quar-U-r
blitz on the Pels that gave
Mcdlord a pliuhy 39-29 lead after
a 24-all half lime deadlock.
Spinas scored 20 lor the evening
but his four field goals in tho
third frame broke Klamath's back
III a game where every point
loomed large.
Seven limes In Ihe first half the
lead changed and the game was
lied the same number of times.
TIKI)
Carroll scored from the key to
make it Sail at the end of the
tint frame Spinas found the range
on a long shot Just before the in
termission gun lo make it 24-all
at the end of two chapters of
play.
Jack Horton scored on a lay-in
Just after the third-quarter tip-olf
to give the Pelicans a 26-24 lead
but ihul's the last time the Pell
cans were In front.
Mcdlord was expected to slow
down somewhat In the last half
out Instead Its attack was Juiced
up even more. Spinas dumped two
Irom the Iloor on the pay-off end
of the fast break lo give Medford
a lead 11 never relcnqulshed. 28-26.
Ed Bingham and Dick Attcrbury
hit from far out and Spinas added
another along with Dennis Connor's
free throw and it was 35-26 In Jig
lime.
PATTERN
The pattern was set Uien as the
Pelicans tried vainly lo catch up
Uie rest of the way.
And they almost did with Just
seconds more then two minutes lo
go. Carroll and Jerry Johnson
paced a fourth-quarter comeback
thai closed the count 10 42-45.
But when Connor stole the ball
and raced Uic length of the court
lor a lay-in to make It 47-43, it
was all over but the Mcdlord
shouting. Alterbury added more
furl lor tho Medford cheers with
a shot thai made It 49-42 with Just
a minute to go.
inea isnrruii loun-u uui w iima.c
things even gloomier. Johnson, a
whirling dervish. In the lost quar
ter, scored on a steal and It was
49-44. a five-point led the Pels had
Just 45 minutes to erase.
BLANK I I)
Medford couldn't stop Carroll,
who turned In by far the best per
formance the big 6-7 lad has had
all season but the Tornado did an
effective check Job on Roy Bell
who couldn't find the net from the
field all evening.
It wasn't a fluke. The Pelicans
were simply out-classed by a team
that started red-hot and finished
the same way.
Bell Injured his arm and shoul
der In the second quarter and rest
ed on tho bench for almost a lull
period in Uie second half.
Box aeore:
MMiroRO
Blnsham, f ...
Spinal, t
Wooton. c .....
Atlerbury. g .
Connor, g ....
Reserves:
Tliompaon
ro rr rr tp
. 2
.... 9
1
S
3
Totala . ... . ..
K I.AM AT II FALLS
Bell, f -.
llnrtotl, I
Carroll, c .
Johnaon. g ...
Young, g tt
Ileervea:
Pence
French .
21 0 10 51
r O T r-K IT
2
0
3
.10
... 3
1
.. I
0
S 24
.1 7
ToUU W . .. !
Hainime acore: Klamath 24 Medford
24. Froa throwi missed: Medford n
iBInghom 1, Splnaa 2. Alterbury 2.
Connor 2, Woolon 111 Klamath 4 "Bell
1, Horton I. Carroll 1, Johnaon II: Of
ficials: llagan and Sllva.
Payless Loses
In Dimes Game
Mobil Oas of Medford trimmed
Povlcss Drugs of the Klamath
Falls city league, 45-36, Saturday
night In a March of Dimes benefit
game on the winners' court.
The teams return In a March
of Dimes game on Pelican Court
Saturday night. Hilltop of the city
leaguo meets Mobil Gas and the
Drugs face the Crazy Swayzes.
Extra Work
Mad loiy
RENT A TYPEWRITER
r
AnniNCl MACHINE
Electrle or Hand.
Last monfh'a rental la applied U Ihe
purchase price.
Pioneer Office Supply
CAGE SCORES
COI.I.Kl.K
K A K W I HT
Washington 40 Oregon Stale 41
California 72 Stanford 03
Denver 69 Utah 64 lovertlme)
Wyoming 00 Utah State 37
Hrlgham Young 80 Montana (6
Colorado AstM 85 New Mexico 60
Washington State 61 Idaho 46
UCLA 67 Southern Calllornla 58
MIIIWKHT
Kansas 60 Missouri 59
Illinois 67 Michigan 51
Iowa 78 Indiana 59
Kansas State 71 Nebraska 38
St. Louis 71 Detroit 64
Notre Dame 74 Marquette 56
Wisconsin 58 Ohio Slate 51
Minnesota 55 Michigan Stale 49 i
KOL'TIIWKHT
Arizona 70 Arizona State (Flag
stall) 57
Texas 62 Arkansas 61
EAST
Siena 55 Seton Hall 52
Cornell 08 Columbia 65 (two over
times) J
St. John's (Bkn) 71 CCNV 48 ;
St. Bonavcnturo 65 Niagara 42
Duke 86 Temple 65
Yale 71 Army 52
Princeton 65 Harvard 42
SOUTH
Kentucky 09 Florida 52
Tulane 71 Mississippi Slate 58
Tennessee 76 Mississippi 69
South Carolina 80 Georgia 83
Alabama 66 Georgia Tech 60
Navy 82 Georgetown 62
Oregon high school basketball
SATURDAY
Lewis and Clark College Frosh 41,
Roosevelt Portland 39
Pendleton 51. The Dalles 49
Madras 52, Prinevlllc 49
Albany 61. Springfield 63
.Echo 53, McKwen, Athena 46
Marshfleld 71. Myrtle Poini 42
North Bond 55, Coqullle 44
Lincoln, Portland 77, Molnlla 26
Grant, Portland 52, Portland U.
Frosh 51
Baker 61. Nyssa 33
Mcdlord 51. Klamath Falls 44
Central Catholic, Portland 47, As
toria 27
Grants Pass 58, Ashland 47
Mlllon-Frcewater 6S, Hcrmiston 59
John Day 60, Eastern Oregon
Frash 69
St. Francis, Eugene 47, Sacred
Heart, Salem 41 (Sunday)
Huskies Win
Over Dorris
Dick Reeves and Wes Haskins
pooled 28 points lo lead the Mer
rill Huskies to a 41-33 victory over
the Butte Valley Bulldogs Saturday
night on the Merrill basketball
court.
Reeves scored 14, Haskins 12 as
Merrill erased an eurly Dorris lead
lo posi a 19-13 halftlme bulge and
stay In front the entire second
nan.
Jim Cooper and Cliff Branham
scored 12 and 10 for the losers.
Box acore
DUKRIS US)
Kempke P
Cooper 12 T
Branham 10 r
Vlata Kutkowakl O
Dorrll eubs-Ward
Merrill auba O'Ne1 2.
(II) MFRRII.I.
3 Honevcutt
7 WeUham
13 llaaklna
14 Heevea
s Hendrlckaon
Miller, Smith.
Klamath Cats
Claw Medford
By HAROLD McKAY
Mediord's Sophomore team fell
prey to the Klamath Wildcats 49
to 41 on Pelican court Saturday
alternoon.
The Wildcats shot to a first quar
ter lead of 9 to 5. Then Clinton
Armstrong. KU guard, scored
eight points to lead the scoring In
the second quarter, swelling the
Klamath lead to 23 to 18 at the
half.
The Cats dumped In 14 points In
the third quarter and lead 37 .to
25 at the end of that period.
Armstrong was high for the
Wildcats with 18 points. Wildcat
Center Leo Davis was next In line
with 15.
Box aeore:
WILDCATS (IS)
Summer 2 T
Chalfleld S - - r
Davla IS f
Armatronf 18 O
Bevena 4 G
(11) MF.DFORn
4 Knaoo
4 Greaorv
in Golt
p Holzant
4 Gannawav
Klamalli .sub1 Ma'hH 3. uordv 2.
CMe. Walaon, Young. Medford ail-
Llllv S. Bucey 2. Nllea, Goldsmith. Mc
Loughltn.
Bixler Quits
Colgate Job
HAMILTON. N. Y., UP Paul
Bixler Is busy hunting for a new
head football coach at Colgate.
Bixler, former top man at Ohio
State, quit his post at Colgate
Sunday because a new contract of
fer contained stipulations he said
were "Impractical and unworka
ble." Bly Bows
To Lakeview
Lakeview upended Bly. 63-42,
Saturday night on the Honkers'
court.
Franklin Hutchinson scored 20 In
Blv's losing effort, The Lakeview
B team also, beat Bly by a 88-43
count,
The University of Arizona basket
ball team selects a game captain
prior to each contest. An honorary
captain Is elected at the close of
the season, ,
Ben Morrison, Mgr.
JUCKELAND TRUCK
SALES and SERVICE
Uh 4 Klamath Ph. 2-2511
Halbrook
Sets New
Mark, 66
By The Associated Preat
A new state Individual one game
scoring record ol 06 points by
Wade (Swede) Halbrook of Lincoln
highlighted a busy week-end of
Oregon high school basketball
play.
The seven-foot one-Inch all-state
center of Portland's 1951 champ
Ions accounted lor all but 11 of
Lincoln's points In Its 77-26 rout
of Molalla Saiuilay night. Halbrook
scored 30 field goals and six free
throws as he erased the stale prep
record of 52 points set lust four
nights before by Johnny Frederick
jr., iigard guard, against New-
berg. i
Halbrook had established the old :
mark of 51 In a Portland high i
school game last year. After Fred-
crick s leal, ne swore to regain
tne record, and against Molalla, ms
Lincoln team-mates helped Hal
brook by feeding him passes every
time they got the ball. The tower
ing Halbrook took care of the rest.
The 00 points brought Halbrook s
eight-game season total to 278.
One major, upset was recorded
In Saturday nighl prep play. Kla
math Falls, rated No. 1 In last
week's Associated Press poll to
determine the slate's top 10 teams,
Jell to Medford. 44-51. The Pelicans
had beaten Medford the night be
fore. It was their second loss of
the season.
Central Catholic of Portland,
ranked No. 2 In the poll, walloped
Astoria, which was tied for eighth,
47-27.
The Dallas, rated No. 5 and un
beaten until the week-end. suffered
I Its second defeat In as . many
nights, bowing lo Pendleton, 51-48.
Marshfleld, ranked eighth with
Astoria, swamped Myrtle Point,
171-42.
Mllton-Freewater defeated Her- i
i mlston, 69-59; Madras beat Prlne
ville, 52-49; Baker overwhelmed
Nyssa. 61-33; Grants Pass whipped
Ashland. 58-47: and Albany leveled
Springfield. 61-53.
Huskies
Host To
Webfoots
By The Associated Press
A collision between delending
champion Washington and unde
feated Oregon highlights play In
the tightening Northern Division
Pacific Coast Conference baskket
ball race this week.
Washington, No. 6 in the Associ
ated Press poll last week and re
! garded as probable repeat divi
sion cnampion. win oe nost 10 me
Ducks in a crucial series at Se
attle Friday and Saturday.
With two wins and no losses for
the season, the Ducks will need
only one victory to retain lirst
place in the division, while the
Huskies need to sweep the series
to knock the Oregonians out of
the top berth.
In other games this week. Wash
ington State plays Idaho at Pull
man Monday night and is host to
Oregon State Friday and Saturday.
WSC defeated Idaho 62-46 in the
series opener last Saturday.
Washington will go against Ore-
: gon minus boo MOUDregs., ine
i hookshot specialist sidelined with
a leg Injury. Houbregs also was
lout of the lineup in the Huskies"
I series with Oregon State last Frl
j day and Saturday but Washington,
i playing a ball control game, drop
Iped the Beavers twice, 46-37 and
149-41.
Duane Enochs took over for Hou
bregs and led the Huskies in scor
ing and teamed with Doug McClary
I to control the backboards.
Lakeview Names
Baseball Club
LAKEVIEW Champions of the
Central Oregon League last sea
son, the baseball club here now
has a name.
It's Blue Sox, the name suggest
ed by Ben Waldness.
Trow Long was named president
of the club when incorporators
met recently.
The baseball club will continue
on the same operational set-up,
with Hugh Mercer manager and
Ben Franklin business manager.
Tentative date for the COL meet
ing was set for Feb. 10 at Burns.
Kircher Inks,
Says Oregonian
PORTLAND (A"l Alton Kircher
alreadv has signed as head foot
ball coach at Washington State Col
lege according to the Oregonian.
The newspaper saia h naa gamea
its information from "an unim
peachable source."
Kircher was assistant coach un
der Forest Evashevskl who quit
as WSO head coach last week to
take a similar Job at Iowa. Kirch
er had been offered a post at Iowa
under Evashevskl.
TACKLE TVILL
JACKET
WERE
SPECIAL PRICE
the GUN
714
RED
Wolves
Sweep
Series
STANDINGS
w I. rcr.
Vanport . ; 2 0 1,000
Oregon College 2 0 1 000
Oregon Tech 0 2 .000
Eastern Oregon O 2 .000
Oregon Tech Is still looking for
its first win in Oregon Collegiate
Conference basketball play after a
disastrous weekend brush with the
Oregon College Wolves In Mon-
The Owls lost a 58-48 decision to
the Wolves Saturday night. Fri
day's setback was by a 51-58
count.
Oretech Saturday night played
without the services of Don Sut
phln, high-scoring guard.
Sutphm was suspended for "an
indefinite period of time" Just be
fore Saturday's contest. Coach Art
vi-kUnJ ..U it uoe fnr "rlisiin-
linary reasons," details of which
he declined to reveal.
"ALLY ,
riIAaiU IU"i -r
the scoring gauntlet Saturday
night, scoring 21 points, as the
Owls stayed in. the running until
OCE touched off a fourth-quarter
blitz that gave them the victory.
buostituie rurwaiu. nu u
livan sparked the Wolves' last-
m v-ll.. atnrino- All Of - hlS
total seven 'ooints. Charles Pinion
and Leroy vanover aisu uu ....
than a little to do with the scor
ing binge.
HALFTLME LEAD
The Owls led 13-10 at the first
quarter gun and 25-20 at the half.
An -J iUo nan in the third
quarter as the two teams went
into tne lourtn quaner "
Pinion scored 14. Harold Pitcher
added 13 for the Monmouth five.
The Owls drill this week for the
invasion of Eastern Oregon Friday
i cn,..a nio-Vitj: nn the OT1
ana iwi'M.' -
hardwood. The La Grande Moun
taineers are also loosing ror uvv
win Number 1, sharing the cellar
with Uie uwis.
Sm arnre:
OREGON TECH
Duncan, f
Pinkley. I -
Holzfuas. c
Hammack.
Genetln. f
Heerves:
Schubert
Wyalt
Koch -
FlanJngam
Paterson
FG
7
.. 0
0
FT PF TP
7 o 21
Total!
Ot'E
14
FG
....4
-.5
.. 2
2
... 1
...2
. 3
20 28 48
FT TF TP
3 4 13
4 4 14
2
3 S 7
1 S 3
Pitcher, :
Pinion. I
Rosenstock. e
Bushnell. a
Palmouist. t
Reserves:
Sullivan
Vanover
Davla .
Dasch
Totals -
.19 20 28 SB
WIL Sked
Delayed
SEATTLE l.fl Western Inter
national Baseball League directors
met here Saturday to draft a M
schedule but postponed final action
until the next meeting February 2.
Robert Abel, WIL president, said
plotting the schedule has become
k major problem now that the
leaguo has been advanced from
Class B to Class A status.
Campanclla
In Fold
BROOKLYN VP The Brooklyn
Dodgers Monday had the most val
uable player In the National
League Catcher Roy Campanella
safely In the fold for another
year.
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TSME OUT!
"And in this corner at 185
pounds, wearing black trunks
and trying; desperately to climb
out of the ring . -.
Matmen
Wallop
Medford
The Klamath Falls Pels slammed
out a 48-5 win over the Medford
wrestlers Saturday on Pelican
Court.
The defending-" Klamath Falls
state champions won eight of the
12 bouts by falls.
Dennis Faulner won the only
bout for Medford, scoring a de
cision over KU's Harold Simmers
in the 168-pound division. The Tor
nado matmen collected their other
two points when Norm Hanscome
drew with Roland Biehn in the 148
pound class.
Results:
Simonda KF -beat McDonald M, fall.
98: Conner KF beat Bendlckson M,
fall, 106: Dexter KF beat Baker M.
fall, 115: Swindler KF beat B. Reeves
M. fall. 123: Wells KF beat W. Reeves
M. fall. 133: Williams KF beat Mc
Danieis M, fall, 130: Dearing KF beat
Nelson M fall. 133: Johnson KF beat
lfewkinj M. decision. 139: Blehn KF
and Hanscome M. drew. 148 Mitchell
KF beat Thames M. decision 137:
Faulkner M beat Simmers KF. de
cision. 168: Pierce KF beat Steele M,
fall. 178.
TALLAHASEE, Fla. IAV-Florida
State University has awarded two
more scholarships in anticipation of
the 1952 football season. Coach Don
Veller has announced that Wayne
Hodges of Dade City and Irvin
Barwick of Croveland have been
! enrolled.
New '52
SBSBE SrWd
.'599 down65 per month !
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Win In
Overtime
The favorites' role Is a danger
ous one In the. Klamath Countv
Class B high school basketball
league.
Malln. surprise winners over fa
vored Bonanza Friday night In a
league game, had to go overtime
to beat the spunky Henley Horneta
Saturday night in a non-counter.
final score was 37-34.
Henley pierced Malin's man-toman
defense for a 20-13 halfMmo
lead. Then the Mustangs switched
to zone in the second half and
slowed Henley's fast break. The
count was closed to 23-25 at the
end of three quarters and Wayne
meg scored tne Dasket tnat tied
the game 31-alI at the end . of
regulation playing time. .
Virgil Yadon gave Henley a 32
31 lead on a free throw. Rick
made it 33-32 for Malln. then Bob
Hill handed the Hornets a 34-33
lead. Rick put Malln ahead again.
35-34 and Dale Fenters cinched it
for the Mustangs with a long shot.
Henley played without Cordon
Ramsey, on the shelf with a cold,
and Jim DeVore, whose father
died. .
Malln won the B preliminary
game over Henley. 47-17.
Box score:
MAI. IN is: )
w. Rick lft
Fenters 4
Stevenson 7
Parts 2
V. Rick 2
(31) nENT.ET
2 Anderaon
13 B. HIU
7 Havea
2 Cas
7 Lehts
Rajnus. Henley
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Matin sub! Travis S.
suiM Jones. Yadon 1.
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey
By The Associated Press
Sunday's results:
Tacoma 5 Seattle 2
Saturday's results:
Vancouver 4 Tacoma 2 ,
Saskatoon 5 Calgary 3
New Westminster 9 Victoria 4
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