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    PAGE SEVEN
TUKSDAY, JANUAHY 15, 1052
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IIKKALI) AND NEWS. KLAMATH KALI-S, OREGON
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tY'TV Jf-3 1, U .Cciitrul Catholic Rimm. moved lu
ll 0 . 13 17. HI in in ,l i. luce llils week In Die
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"I wouldn't think anything of all
Dili heavy work lira slvrn ma
today, eicrpt Hint 1 bowl him Inr
Ihe efflce championship tnnlilil!'
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hoy ntarled iwlllim ll nportiwrll
s Jim membera on Uie "oiiUtttiidliiK
?thu" and "oulntiindlnij Hint" ator
' lr ot lh jcar. they foraot one
llTieyryRhould have Included Ihe
'nutnlandlnii dlrace In tporu
for Ui year.
Juil two weeka of Ihe new year
have rolled by. Hut you cun bet
a ilUhtly-uned cmr If there were
the !
Kiich a category in
Prnfeulonal Clolfen
Association
would win It without a
flu it.
. , in li. lnnu.
1 nr.rm. . - ,
lanrllnir rilllnir
vunuii nun-win-
kollera compcvina m iv
menu. .....
mo POA ruling- bounced Into the
limelight over the weekend with
Kormer Heavyweight Iloxlnu Clm
plon Joe l-oula a central "k"'"-
Loula-alonu with W"'!
groca. proieiun
wero barred from playing
ni.nn rnlll.. Unen.
the
lula waU l barred Iroin puttliiR
World War If. He waan'l barred
Irom the prlieflght ring where he
proved hlmnelf to be a great cham
pion, a clean champion
RAN DIEOO tournament old
claU aald they had learned ol the
J,egro-boycolling POA rule )ul
two daya before the tournament!
Th bulk of ridicule will fall on
POA President Horton bmlth.
whone Job It wa to cnlorco the
rUj"cfon t know Smith, of courae.
And I know nothing ol hl.n own
pemonal attitude toward the ru
'ng Perhaps hell delend hlirwell
by Vaying that he was merely en
lorelng a POA ruling already In
the books.
Perhaps he won't even try to
delend himself. I don't know.
But It necm.n to me that, an the
v top braa ol the PGA, h rouid
5 have fought the prejudicial ruling
by permitting; Louis and Splller
and Clark to compete In the goll
Open.
Professional baseball opened the
ey 4or ero piaycri.
hasn't been hurt.
Buscball
I'PSICTS are getting to be a
dim a dor.en In Ihe Klamalh
County high school bnaketball
league.
Only Sacred Heart is undefeated
with eight straight victories.
But all other teams have taken
their lumps, many times In the
favorites' role.
It's a heslthv sign and point
lo a top-drawer tournament 1'cb.
21 through Feb. 23.
The tourney Is the blue-chips
event where the champion Is
picked. And If the current upset
trend continues, the tourney favor
ite will bo anybody's guess
Cling To
Top Spot
NEW YORK Wl The University
of Kansas Jayhawks got one lens
first place voto than the University
of Illinois, but still managed to ro
tain a slim lead Tuesday as the
nation's No. 1 college basketball
team In the Associated Press poll,
Coach F. C. (Phog) Allen's Knn.
aans received 22 first place votes
' and HO points In the sixth weekly
balloting of sports writers and
sportscastern.
v Illinois recolvrvt 23 .first, place
' votes and is In the No. 2 spot with
173 points. Both of tho leaders are
unbeaten, Kansas having won 13,
and Illinois II games.
Kentucky remained In third place
but otherwise the top 10 had a
shaking tip, as Indiana skidded
from the No. 4 spot to No. 14, and
Keton Hall dropped from No. 8 to
No. 12.
The University of Washington,
(12-2), which defeated Oregon State
twlco last week, fell nevertheless
from the No. 6 spot to No. 8. Knn
kss State, which trounced Nebras
ka Saturday ,fcll from No 7 to No.
.
The top 20 teams In order were
Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa,
St, Louis, St. Bonnvcnture, Du
nuesne, Washington, Kansas Stnle,
West Virginia, Siena, Seton Hall,
Louisville, Indiana, LaSnlle, Texas
Christian, North Carolina State,
Oklahoma City, Dayton and Holy
Cross.
Others receiving votes Included
UCLA, Washington State, BrlRhmn
Young, Wyoming, Stanford, Seattle
and Utah
Kircher Waits
Until Tuesday
PULLMAN, Wash. Wl Alton
Kircher Is expected to announce
Tuesday whether he will become
head football coach at Washington
Slate College,
Kircher, backfleld conch under
Forest Evashcvskl, who resigned
to become head coach at Iowa,' con
ferred wllh Evashovskl and school
officials Monday on WSC's oflor to
promote him to the top spot.
WSO' sources predicted a deci
sion .from Kircher before nightfall
Tuesday.... .; .
Jayhawks
Central
Tops AP
Cage Vote
nr i no MNiiriaieu
Aasm-laled Prem Oreuon mull
Hchool Unkcluull l'oll, replacing
Kluiniilli fulln.
Kliimiith Kails dropped to third
tilncn linn weiik alter limlim tu
Mrrilnrd Htilurdny nliiht, 61-44.
Lincoln ol Portland look over
rvtiti-iil'N Nn. 2 Knot.
Conlriil Catholic received ilx
! Hi nl-uliice voles from Kporlawrll-
rr:i mid kpartACiwWra tuklnn part
in Ilit null. Oiitrnl won Kme
over Aalurla and Jeliei-siin of Porl-
lnd, ili-londliiK state chump, Inst
V.liit'ilii picked up lots of upporl
inr .n-mui nliicii. but received only
. , . .
two llir.l-pliioe voles. Tlio uarinnum
lire nillliiK hrhlnd tin" M-orliiH ol
7-lool-Hn li Hwedo Halliroolc. who
t.rt a slate Indlvuluiil aconiiK re
cord ol DO points liiitt weekend.
kItiiiiiiiIi Fulh uol three lint-
place voles, mid McMlniivlllc won
Hie oilier two bullols lor ton ai'Ol.
McMinnvllle. uudclratcd In hlnh
iiclinol conipclltlon. won two more
name hint week end and IlnlMicd
fourth In Ihe noil.
Biilrni slipped one notch to llllh
place this week, and Ihe Dalles,
v., n in., i virrk ilronnrd to the
alho-nin ll- t. Tlie Dulles lin.l won
iheven slralKhl names, but lol two
in ii low list week ena
I Jellcr.ion of PorlUnd
climbed to
No. 7.
M.ltnn.lrr.alrr
waa the only
newcomer lo Ihe Hist ten. moving
Into eiuhlli place aller beutlim Hie
Dulles. 7M.
Corvullla advanced one place to
No. II und Aslotla tumbled irom
cluhlli to tenth.
A clna-H team. Powers, led the
iilio-rnns again this week.
The list i with the number ol
firsi-placs votes, then the team's
record in parentheses:
, c,lrill Catholic (6)
17-11 11
111
1 I.ltunlll IJl l7-l
3. Klnmalh Palls I3 1-2
4. MeMlnnvllle l3l 0-2i JJ
5. Siilem B-3i "
6. Jefferson H- 44
7. Marshlleld 7-3i 43
B, MJIlon-Frcewater (i-3i -IS
9. Corvnllls 8-4i
10 Aslorln i5-5i "
Oilier.: Powers 11. Tlie Dulles
10. Cleveland i Portland i and Tl
uurd 0 each. Baker 6. Medlord and
... . c .....1. IT. ...nttn 1 n
I nril Itl.OOhD VHV.ll. Iiunv'.i
Cirnnel" and Oteiioil City 2 each,
; Milwniikie, Pendleton and
i mond I each.
Red-
Sportsmen
Fight More
Homesteading
REDDING, Calif. W Henry
Cllueschmlilt. nresldent of the
j Western Stales Federated Sports
men, Tuesday called on sports
men's groups In the 11 Western
Males to oppose the withdrawal ol
10.000 acres from tho Tulc Lnko
Walerlowl Reiuac In Northern Call
flronla for homesteading.
He urged that sportsmen's groups
and Individuals Interested In pre
serving the big reluue which he
termed the "key to the waterfowl
population" on the Pacific Flyway
wrlle Immediately to their Con
gre.umen and to Interior Secretary
Oscar L. Chapman opposing furth
er homesteading of Tulc Lake ref
uge lands.
Cllneschmldt also suggested that
national legislation might be sought
to transfer from the Bureau ol Rec
lamation lo the Fish and Wlldllle
Service the control of all lands in
Uie boundaries of established fed
eral waterfowl and wildlife refuges.
Ho said that would halt, the pos
sibility of continual reduction of
the areas to provide reclamation
projects at the expense of the na
ion's natural resources.
IAST
NIGHT
By The Associated Press
Boston George Araujo, 132,
Providence, R. I. outpointed Sandv
Saddler, 130, New York 10 lion
title.
New York Willie Troy, 155,
Washington, D. C, knocked out
Dick Anderson, 158. Cleveland, 3.
ChlciiRO Dave Shade. 136, De
troit, outpointed Tim Dalton, 138" i
Chicago. H.
Salt Lake City Floyd Rich
ardson, 190, West Jordan, Utah,
knocked out Billy Carter, 178! i,
Edmonton, Altn, A.
Pacific Beats
Idaho Quintet
FOREST DROVE. Ore. Wl Pa
clflc University defeated College of
Idaho 80-41 hi a Northwest Con.
ferenco basketball game here Mon
day night.
Flail Inlrrnting, colorful . . ,
SAIV F1IANCISCO
Stay at the Hotel Whiloimb, at the
Civ ic Onler in the theater and
hopping district, ill direct line with
both greaf brlHgra.
Bring your family for a week-eni
m" lonaer, and enjoy the diatlnclW
Hotel Whilcnmb cuiaine and terrice.
HI Hiiartiia tl.lt tlitli;.''i Wt III
M ARKIT ITHIIT at (fk
Oarage In 8udhi
HOTEL
W1IITCOMII
" KAKs. C. WEHK
. r'raila'int end Osntrol Meaafaf
i' " If l " " " ' A i KURT VON POPPENHEIM
WW-WA' ' r"" 1 kKt4 "'ants whole kaboodle
PETE BELCASTRO
promises speedy end
tiPHUto. srotTttorro Sr -
Basin Leaders Post
Basketball
STANDINGS
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rhiioouin ..- ..
Jahawki
'lull-lake ...
Koio ...
' Miflin ... ,
Klamalh Sons
Merrill VKW ,
Uorrlt
lleatty
Sorrgue Miver
i.ua
Hl X - -
The three leaders In Uie Klam
ath Damn Independent basketball
Icunue kept their wlnnlmr ways
last nliiht to turn In their third
consecutive wins.
Chlloquln beat Kcno, 70-54; Jay
hawks walloped Klamalh Sons. 80
30: Tulclake drubbed Merrill VFW,
04-40.
Malln defeated Dorris, 62-41. In
the only other name on the snow
cut proftnim.
The fleattv-LDS and Bly-SpriiRtie
River names at Sprague Hlvcr
were postponed by bad road con
ditions. There was heliy scoring in mc
far-fluiiK loop last nlnht.
Remo Minato oumnca
In Chlloquln's victory over Keno.
Erl Homer ana uaiy h1"!."
teamed up for 19 and 17 In u
Jayhawk landslide of Kiamatn
80I1J.
Vandals
Climb To
3rd Rung
STANDINGS
W L Tct
Oregon 2 1 'S
Washington 3 1 .750
Idaho 2 2 .500
Washington State 2 4 .333
OreBon Stale 1 3 .2o0
.Monday nignt renins:
Idaho 67 Washington Stale 49
Bv The Associated Press
The University of Idaho "Vandals
gained a split In their Saturday
Monday series with the Washington
Stale College Cougars with a 57-49
basketball triumph Monday night.
Idaho climbed into third place
In the Northern Division Pacific
Coast Conlercnce by vlrtuo of the
win and the Cougars dropped to
fourth.
The Vandals were held lo a 22-22
tie at the half but gained a 33-32
edge Into In the third period and
kept on going. Freshman Harlan
Melton, a reserve forward, scored
10 points in the fourth quarter to
lead Idaho to victory. Ho had tal
lied only two points In the first
three periods.
GYM CLASSES
Oym classes for women only arc
being sponsored again by the Hen
ley PTA and tho first class is
the grade school gymnasium. Lois
Rumor will be in charge and any
one Interested Is Invited to attend.
Ben Morrison, Mgr.
JUCKELAND TRUCK
SALES and SERVICE
11th & Klamath . Ph. 2-2581
Triumphs
Jim Conroy's 23 paced the Ma
tin quint over Dorris. althouKh Rob
on Egelinc and Wesley Owen were
not bushlul lor the losers, potting
lb and 15.
Tulelakc's Welch scored 23. not
a curDriMnK Imurc for this sharp
shooter. Ray Rader had 14 for the
losing Merrill team.
unx score-:
DORKIS ill)
Kaehne la . T
I'orlerlield. It. F
1111 MAI. IN
6 Woodlev
Victorlna
Porlcrliclil. 1L 9 O
o Anderson
i-
Kilil.unn 4
Wlltijima l:
ii O'Kecife
uorris sur---i.ev. oooon. uwen u.
Maizaienus. wniie. r-iunu . i cnwun.
Malln auhs nrtehlman 6. Lindsay.
smaiiey. Unia, McKoen. The Woo es trounced
SONS I3tl ! JAYHAWKS , p , , h-.vbH
Hall 3 r 19 Homer;84-'. r" ton s waxed
hiii 3 f nevis els, 53-24.
rrank II C 17 Dnwes
Minato 8 : 14 Banta
Pearson 5 G 7 Brvanl
Klamath Bora sus- llnoa. juynawss
subs Pntteraon 6, Gilchrist 3. Brown
2. Ktme 12.
I Hlt.OUt'lN I-.0) (311 KENO
Hatcher 4 F 10 u. Itamsev
Hatcher 12 T 11 Lavlon
Minato 33 C 10 Johnston
Miller 3 C . Dow
C. Hatcher 4 G i Foster
Chilnouin suns souers z. Mtnun 2.
Geintfer 3. Wampler. Bratton 3. Keno
suoa 14. Hainao, Dcvrua. o. diucb.
D. Ramrey.
Mi nRii i. no) oi) Ti'i.r.i.AKE
I.. Kandra OF 23 Welch
Berrv F 8 Crawford
Winter 3 C. 10 Cross
Dunran fi Ii 9 Ufl.'.e
Rader 14 G fl Landlne
Merrill subsS. Kandra 2. O. Kandra.
rntherlneh.im. Knox 2. Dellis 8. Sowell.
Gibson. Tulelake aubs Jensen 10. Ur- '
hech 2. Kirkpatrick. Gresham.
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Belcastro,
Ready for
buck uaviason, rcierec. wrestler
and pinch-hitting matchmaker, is
making arrangements to neat a rec-
ord crowd tomorrow night at the i
armory for the m.J-eek mayhem. .
Lower-floor seats are being add- son's calling last week s bout no
cd for the re-showlng of last week's contest' and holding up paychecks;
wild scrap that saw Pete Belcastro I 'they both Indicate they'll resort
prove to the fans that he's lost to any tactics necessary to "end
none of his dynamite in a lay-oit,lt quickly" and pick up the entire
from the ring. I purse.
The bout ended out of the ring L ftoth J,";,-11" nwi"n'"B
with the Weed Assassin and Kurt .a tncy J, mf. "?.rS!"
Von Poppenhcim wallowing m , ins to a no-time-Umit, inner-take-blood
a" match.
. . ., , . i It's a cinch science will be left
Mat customers, still raving about in tne dressing room. The empha-
sis will be on knuckles. Davidson
Wools Win
2nd in Row
STANDINGS
W
Oreson Wools 2
Crises ... 1
Peyton's 1
Mocked . 0
Petrolls 0
Sreret Last Ni(ht
Peyton's 53 Rocket 24
Oregon Wool 44 Petrol, s 1
1 000
1 000
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second straight basketball decision
W.UIVUI M 9UIUIII.S III me Kills Cliy
! league last niffht at Mills but the
' big scoring job came from Shir
ney
Ralston of Peyton s five with
.
points.
Petroffs,
the Rock-
Games tomorrow night pair
Griggs and Oregon Wools In the
7:30 opener and Petroffs and Pey
ton's in the 8:30 match.
Gonzaga Whips
EOCE, 90-63 v
BAKER. Ore. l Gonzaga Uni
vcrsity built a 42-32 halftlme lead
and coasted to a 90-63 basketball
victory over Eastern Oregon Col
lege of Education here Monday
night.
It was EOCE's 12th loss in as
many starts.
NO MORE HARD WASHING!
a swiih of a damp (loth (leans new
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Prussian
Mat Brawl
mat oout, cant quite unuersmau
how the rematch could be much
jmore hectic.
But Belcastro and the Proud j
Prussian are both irked at David
vows he'll keep the donnybrook In
the confines of the ring. But there
are few punch -patrons who figure
ne ii oe successful,
j It .will start in the ring but it
may end up on Main street.
Both the principals are angry.
Both promise speedy revenge. Both
I are ready.
APPROPRIATE
Davidson has signed a semi
windup that is appropriately de
signed to set the stage for the ex
plosive main event.
Hurricane Herb Parks has a job
to do on Yorg Cretorian. The vain
Rumanian stopped Herb's kid
brother. Billy, last week with a
gimmick he called the Rumanian
iCcra, n?ld-
Cretorian will need more than a
fancy-sounding maneuver to beat
the older Parks. Herb takes a back
seat to few for plain cussedness
and aggressiveness.
45 MINUTES
This one is down for 45 minutes
or the best two of three falls.
Gene Blakely, rugged Texas cow
boy, returns in the opener against
Danno McDonald in a 30-mmutc,
one-fall affair.
Reserved tickets are going fast
at Castleberry Drugs. The armory
box-office opens for business 7:30
p. m. ' tomorrow.
. F. Goodrich
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MOST ALL SIZES
IN STOCK!
11th and Klamath
Hilltop, Cokes Win
City League Scraps
STANDINGS
r t Prt.
0 j.eoo
1 .7.W
1 .7.W
2 .BOO
.1 .2SO
4 .2110
Rtrkyi
Pavlem Dnifi
Hilltop Cafe . .
Coca Cola . .......
Ili-rald-Newi
Palmarton w
4
3
.. i
Hercules
.187
Srom Nllhl
Hilltop 51 Herculei Tl
Coca Cola 43 Palmerton 34
Hilltop Cafe climbed Into a sec
ond place tie with idle Payless
Drugs last night In the feature
basketball match of the city league
doublencader at Altamont.
The Cafemen dumped Hercules
by a 51-27 count.
In the other game. Coca Cola
beat Palmerton by a 42-34 score.
Ki Carrier, Roy Harris and Ken
Milllgan each dumped 14 points
In the Hilltop win.
Hilltop led all the way in the
one-sided contest.
CAGE SCORES
College Basketball
By The Associated Press
FAR WEST
Idaho 57 Washington State 49
Montana 56 Idaho State 54
Montana Slate 62 Colorado College
47
Washington State Jayvees 56 Idaho
Jayvees 39
Seattle 95 Eastern Washington 80
Pacific U 56 College of Idaho 41
Lewis and Clark 82 Whitman 40
fin WFfiT
.Kansas 69 Nebraska 68
jmnois 7g Indiana 86
Iinna 7H Northwestern 64
Ohio State 85 Purdue 69
Minnesota 70 Michigan 60
Kansas State 65 Oklahoma 54
Missouri 59 Drake 50
EAST
Duquesne 88 Westminster 58
Fordham 80 St. Peter's (N.J.) 46
Seton Hall 69 Eastern Kentucky 52
-- SOUTH V
Kentucky 95 Georgia 55
Mississippi 94 Georgia Tech 64
Alabama 63 Vanderbilt 44
North Carolina 78 Davidson 17
West Virginia 91 Wake Forest 57
Arkansas Tech 61 Arkansas State
59
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 54 Baylor 38
SMU 40 Texas A&M 34
Arizona 65 Hardin-Simmons 43
Gets Pitt Job
PITTSBURGH OH The univer
sity of Pittsburgh appointed Lowell
(Red) Dawson as football coach
yesterday.
Saddler Whipped By j
Rook Georgie Araujo
BOSTON Un Beating a world
boxing champion his first such
victim was far from a thrill for
Georgie Araujo. 20 year old Prov
idence, R. I., Negro lightweight.
While a sellout 13,859 crowd, was
still roaring over his close but
clearcut decision over Sandy Sad
dler, featherweight titlist, in their
10 round non-title bout at the Bos
ton Garden Monday night, Araujo
belittled his accomplishment.
"The only champion I'm inter
ested. In is Jimmy Carter and I
want to beat him for his light
JUCKELAND TRUCK
SALES and SERVICE,
FIRST IN
Palmerton made a mluhtv come.
back In an attempt to erase a 7-91
halftlmo deficit but couldn't catch
the Cokes, led by FriUs Kuni with
13 points.
Eddie Hall and Jerry ' Dodda
each potted nine for the Palmer
tons. Thursday night's program will
send the top three teams into ac
tion. League-leading, unbeaten Rlckya
face Hilltop in the 7:30 opener.
Payless shuts down the show
against the Herald-News quint.
Bux acorea:
PALMEBTON (31) ft!) COCA COLA
miu e r I Hunter
Hell 9 ' r a Frael
Hell 1 C Newman
Poster S () 13 Kun
Dodfti 9 G Alexander
Palmerton aube Yee I'. Zalenardo.
Coca Cola auba Bergiolf 1, -Arant. iAi
II 6, Demntrakna 4. . . ,
IIF.KCLLES Ci) Ol) MII.tTOP
rtoetk 2 T 1 rrltnd
S. Waybrant F 14 Carrier
McKay t C 14 Harris
Shlpman 3 O 14 Mllllaaa
1 Wivhrinl R ('- .iBclfann
I Hercules miIm D. Adrian. Lohrev.
Adrian 8, Samuel. Hilltop auba Soren-
aon e.
Shuff Stuff
Wocus leads the tavern shuffle-
board league after a 4-0 win over
Suburban last night. That puts the
Wocus team with a 11-1 record as
the shuff circuit heads Into ' Its
second week of play.
in otner games last night, Bill s
Place held to second spot with a
whitewash Job over Summers, fcane
and Schuss" beat Tat's.'3-l. ,
O'Brien Runs
Total to 5A9 V
CHENEY; Wash.'WI. Deadeyt)
Johnny O'Brien, displaying the
shooting form that has made hlrii
the nation s No. 2 basketball scor
er, roiled up 30 points - Monday :
night to lead Seattle University to
a 95-80 victory over Eastern Wash
ington College.
The effort gave him 569 points
in 21 games with -the Chieftains
this season.
On Upswing
DALLAS in The doctor for
Dave Powell, varsity end on the
Southern Methodist football, team,
said Monday that he is on the 1
road to recovery. Powell was taken '
to a hospital last week critically
ill with pneumonia, He is formerly
from Portland, Ore., .
weight title. And I can do It," Arau
jo said. . . i
Saddler was equally unimpressed
by Araujo. ..
"He's only a strong kid," he de
clared. While performing before Boston'
largest boxing crowd in almost air
years. Saddler appeared to be lead
ing by about an eyelash going into
the final round. Then the Provi
dence youngster cut loose with a
furious two-fisted attack to the
head to gain his 39th triumph In
40 professional, starts and his 26tt
in a -row.. .. e"
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