Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 16, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WKDNKSBAY. JANUARY IB, 10ri2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON
PAGE NINE
: 1
3
1
I
1
? .
Pelicans
Drill For
Cavemen
Urr.iildl lit Irn.'.t l.-mpomily
liv Urn Mcdlord llhk Tortiuilo,
1 1 tin Klitniplai I'll 1 1 1 rcllcins will
l;v lo llml I Vir winning wnyn
main when Ihry travel lo Cirunltt
I'im.i lor it ui'ii. 4 I'Vidiiy-Kniiirdiiy
twin hill biwikclball Unlo with the
C: vemc n.
I'M ( nir In t wo A schools lii DM.
4 lilnrl liom tern It'll ng:itn niter
Mpdlnrd'K win ovrr the. Pelt mid
Lie Civtincn'M win over A'hluml,
lioih Unlurdii nluhl, threw Ihc
race Into a lour-way deadlock.
Actually, Crnn'.s Pnfi him only
cue Icllciman, big John Harbour,
t !
1 f w
r ,..! ... , r;
HANDY SUB Not a reg
ular with tho Pelicans,
)avid French nonetheless
is a valuable replacement.
He'll travel with the Klam
ath team squad for two
games with Grants Pass
this weekend.
back and he wasn't a regular last
acason.
But Omnia Pass' nhoddy S-( rec
ord tn dnle doesn't give ft true
picture of Its strcngUi.
All six losxa witu clqre (lo A'h
lnnd bv two polnta, 43-43; 43-4S
rnd 43-44 sotbacka by Murshilcld;
n M-M lo.vt lo North Bend; a SO
Dl lo.-ut to University High ot Bu
ndle: nmi a 34-31 trimming by
Cottage Grove).
The Cavemen bent P-cddlng. 43.
45 In overtime; Roseburg twice.
4'J-m and 41-33: Cottage Cirove In
a rcmatrh, 44-34; and Ashland Sal
unlay, 68-41.
Ilerbonr Marts at forward with
Dick Jump. Sophomore Sam Dean
or junior Mel Norrlck will gel the
center call. Quanta are Norm
liedgepeth and Bruce Robertson.
Paul MrCnll. Pelican coach, anld
rarlv thin weok lhat Calvin Oil
more la Mill on. the doubtful list
The hard-lurk cajer sprained Ills
ankle late tn Friday Mcdford
came and dldn t aee action KRnlnBt
Hie Tornado Saturday.
Earlier In the aeaaon he dlslncat.
ed a (Inner In scrimmage sessions.
CAGE SCORES
(, 1)1,1. K( IK
I All Wl.H V
Ulnrk Junior Cohens 10 Portland
Alruu bi
Uonr.aa Oil Kn.ilern Oregon A3
.'Ji'.nln Clnru ( St. Mnry.i (Calll) M
Colleen in l'nciliu 05 bncraincnlo
Ululo 47
EAST
St. Louis 1ft NYU CO
hi. JoIuik (Bfcm 113 Mnnhnltmi 03
Holy C'rnsa I oil Providence VI
Diiriiniiulh 10 Harvard 13 lover-
time
Cornell CO Yule 63
Siena ll Ionn f'.! '
MIDWI'.KT
Noire Dmne 63 Michigan Hlole 40
Ohio Unlv 1H cini-liit'Mii CO
HOUTUWHRT
Texas eo Hire M
Arizona Stall- CJ'enipc) 00 llurdlu-
Hlmnion (13
AikaiuuiK AIM 13 I Idle Hock JC 00
KOI.'TII
I.oulnvllle 13 N. C. State M
'Hie CMiidi'l 13 NPWberry 60
VMI 10 nichmond 67
Orcfon Web School Batketball
liy The Aaaoclated I'reai
Amity 61, North Marlon 28
Wet;l Linn tl3, NpwberR 44
Cleveland, (I'oitlnnih 68, Lewis
and (;huk fronh 44
Unlvcralty, (liuucnci 03, Oakrlde
4(1.
Woadburn 40, Estiicatla 33
Urealium 63. Columbia Prep (Port-
I hndi 30
I I'arktlaln 43, Dtifur 30
Wenlporl 41). Jewell 41
Wuldport 47, Tall 43
'lllll'.boro 60. Korest Drove 20
lJatUesjiound, Wash., 60, Lake 0-
c;o 30
Mill Cltv 41. Sublimity 40
tiweel Homo 40, Sacred Heart,
Balem 43
McMlnnvllle 52, Oregon City 4S
Cnrbelt 33, Mosler 31
Vernonla 60, 81. Helena 33
Davlon 60, Slim wood 18
Unston 32. Verboort 25
Wv-Easl 63, While Salmon. Wa:,h.,
38
P;iiKene 45 Cottage Drove 37
Hprlngfield 40, Junction City 31
Creswell 38. Yoncalla 24
Drain 43, Lowell 41
f hemawa 37. Bi. PpuI 30
Unllus CO. Handy 61
ClnUikiinie 63. Kuinier 33
TolPdo 43, Newport 20
jjcappoose 61, Purkrose, (Portland'
60 (overtime I
Molalla 66, Sllverton 30
Brownsville 67, Bhedd 48
Ml. Ant-el 43, Canby 33
Philomath 03, llalsev 60
Harrlhburg 61. Bclo 41
Seasldo 50, Warrenton 32
flank 42. Wlllamlna 41
Stayton 62, Tillamook 40
Salem Academy 60, Concordia,
(Portland) 40
Sheridan 56. Yamhill 30
Powera 63, Bandon 20
Knappa 61, Star of the Sea,
(Astoria) 44
Roneburg 38. Sutherlln 31
Rcediporl 78, Sluslaw 4S
EOCE Loses
Number 13
LA GRANDE, Ore. Ml Eastern
Oreon Collego of Education suf
fered Its 13th straight basketball
aribuck Tuesday night bowing 63.
P(l to the high-scoring Uonuiga
Bulldogs from Spokane.
Lowell Kolbaba of EOC waa high
arorer wnn 18 points. Jerry ver
million netted 14 tor Oonsaga.
JUST LIKE THE
GOOD OLD DAYS1
Enjoy tills
GREAT STRAIGHT
BOUEBON
famous for
"OLD TIME QUALITY" .
v
"The
Bourbon
Buy of the
Ctnturtf'
JIMItHI lOUKIOM WHISKEY II PROOF
wnoMi nsmim nmm coup., 1 1
TOL'GII SKAT1NO
DETROrr. M4 Rabbit Mc
Veigh, veteran hockey player
turned referee, atlll olllclnles in
rollege and amateur games around
Detroit. The 63-year-old olllctal,
when reminded of his age, recently
stated that sometimes he thinks
the rinks are flooded with clue.
-J . j IMmssm V : ; fall lS
SOMEWHAT MIFFED last week when Referae Buck Davidson refused to give him the
decision over Polo Belcastro, Kurt Von Poppenheim tangled with Davidson over the
public address mike. There'll be a winner tonight because Davidson has made the re
match a fight-to-thc-finish affair. The re-showing has caught the fancy of the mat fans
more than any match in many months. Davidson is polishing the SRO sign for this one."
Packers
Gain Tie
Mpller Eri
Klainalh pack ....
dun htore
Cra'.tr l,ak .........
DeMolay I
OaMolay 1
T At 1
Mcn'l Hand LtJry
YT
1
1
2
0 2
Frl.
ion
l.UM
.mi
.007
.trn
.000
.000
Ml
Klamath Pack Is shoring Ihc
Victory league lead with Metier
Bros. fter walloping the loop's
new member. DcMolav Number 2,
by a 61-22 count last night at Fair
view. Oun Store woxed Men's Hand
Laundry, 4(1-23, In the other game
on the double bill.
Dean Lowell and Orland Dixon
paced the Packers with 20 and 18
points.
Vent Alexander led Oun Store
with 10.
Seals Acquire
Two Pitchers
SAN FRANCISCO Wl The San
Francisco Seals of the Pacific
Coast Baseball League acquired
two pitchers Tuesday, one for Ya
kima of the Western International
League.
Clinton Boren, 18-year old right
hander from Pima, Ariz., was
signed for Yakima a Seal farm.
Bill Boemler, a southpaw, was
purchased outright from the New
York Yankees. Boemler had a 14-13
record with Yakima last season.
He pitched lor the Seals after the
WIL season ended.
Eugene Eyes
Wl Circuit
VANCOUVER, B. C, 141 Tto
geno, Ore., wanta In the Western
International Baseball League.
Bob Brown, general manager ot
the Vancouver Capllanoa, Just re
turned from a WIL conference In
Seattle, sulci Tuesday that tho Eu
gene application for a franchise
was "well received."
"Thero la no oponlng at present,
hul !ti annllnnllMi taUM
ii wiiy city in tue league tans apart
Rno-pnA will eerfcnlnlv ha In ' In
said.
he
Box fcrirev
PAf'KKRK (Hi)
Quinowhl 4
t,well 21
Barrett 1
Dixon 13
OMham 4
Packr rubi
fub-i Prrtr. D.
r 2 R. Blhi
y Swk
c lo K't:r?d
i 8 Wftrd
ii 2 Larson
Overen 6. DeMolav
Blthn
f.vs btopf do
Alfxand-r 19 P
Keftne 4 T
A'oot 7 C
Blgby II (i
Mrl.auf 'ilin S O
Gun Store tubt -
tib Anf1rwcn I, Hawkins t. Woodard.
aui z, rout 2,
(23) LA UN 03 V
2 C-KMard
2 Lund
2 r. Gonzae
T. G on 1 lei
3 Poi-ell
Henry. T.aundry
Fete Pop
The second chapter of the furi
ous Eelcastro - Von Poppenhe:m
(eud will be written tontgnl at the
armory In a rematch that Is ex
pected to bulgo the palace ol
punch.
SHUFF STUFF
STANDINGS
Wnrui ...
B.ll Placet ......
l"va .
Schuta
Suburban
Tal ......
VKW
Roundup
r.Bule
ttuinntera Lana
11
.10
2
2
0 n
10
Fft.
.017
.8T1
.7.VI
7.V)
.SIM
.in
.107
.107
.000
Mecca had the only breeze In
the tavern shuff league list night
wiUi a 4-0 win over Roundup.
Tuts was pushed In its 3-1 win
over Suburban, while VFW and
feaglcs split, 2-2.
Lu.'i week a large crowd wel
comed back Pete Belcastro to the
wrestling wars and the Weed As-sn.-isln
gave the fans one of the
wildest bouts to show here In many
months.
The Providence Reds of the
American Hockey League have
their own radio station, with broad
casting sludlos right In Uie Rhode
Island Auditorium,
Dempsey Seeks
Boxing Talent
LOS ANGELES Ml Former
Hravywelght Champion Jack
Dempsey has a plan under way to
find boxing talent.
lie announced Tuesday night that
he hopes to arrange- a series of
tournaments throughout the nation.
He Invited amateurs, 18 or older
and weighing more than 175. to
I sign up. The bouts would be three
rounds each, and 10-ounce gloves
'would be ured. There would be
no entry fee.
In a well hit drive the back-spin
!of a golf ball will be from 3.000
lo 5.003 revolutions per minute, de
pending en how hard the bail is
hit. It mry even run a3 high as
3.000 RPM. -
Tonight
The Mauling Milkman and his
nefarious foe, German Kurt Von
Poppenheim, both plan to pull all
stops tonight In a tiff that Is ex
pected to decide once and lor aU
which Is the better man.
It was "no contest" last week
when Referee Buck Davidson dis
qualified both wrestlers for wax
ing too enthusiastic In the laps of
the rlngslders.
Both purses were held up by the
Klamath Falls Boxing and Wrest
ling Commission.
But tonight there will be no .time
limit. It will be a fight to a finish
with the winner picking up the
whole booty.
Both have predicted victory.
Both can't be right.
The semi-wlnjup bids to chal
lenge the main event for thrills.
In this 45-minute scrap. Herb
Parks tangles with Yorg Cretorlan,
the vain Rumanian.
Tho opener shows Danno McDon
ald against Cowboy Gene Blakely
in a 30-mlnute, one-fall tussle.
Advance sales at Castleberry
Drugs points to a full house. Gen
eral admission sales open at the
armory at 7:30 p. m.
WkW-&P?''''' ' -"V"
IfM '.-fx- ,Mmv.. -.tw .... s.viaafci.. J.... ...,..a-.' HVaHLStlHHflrMilAaMaH
Why let snow bog you down ?
SURE-GRIP TIRES win Puii you out i
Put a pair of Goodyear Sure-Grips
on your rear wheels now and you
won't be stuck helplessly in snow
or slush this winter!
The big studs on Sure-Grips dig
down deep to give you super-traction
provide sure-footed skid-protection
on slippery winter roads. Tread
is extra-thick for longer wear and
they're self-cleaning sticky snow
and slush tend to funnel off 1
Sure-Grips ride smoothly when
you hit stretches of good road and
are economical, too while on your
car they save your regular tires from
the wear and tear of winter driving!
nam
PLAY SAFE-SEE YOUR GOODYEAR DEALER NOW,
Oregon Track
Date Billed
PORTLAND (P! Oregon's an
nual AAU track meet will be held
here Mav 31.
Bill Christopher, AAU track
chairman, said Tuesday that pre
liminary and junior events will be
in the afternoon with high school
finals and championship events In
the evening.
Site of the meet will be the new
Lincoln high school track.
inn
I?
00 . J
COMING FRIDAY . . .
HORNET"
THE NEW II
HUDSON
With iti Spectacular, Lower priced "jt A CD"
Running Mate, the HUDSON
JUCKELAND TRUCK tne
w jZ371J
Wheeling
rSILaiJ Your
t !
Li ..... - nrs
Way
Thursday
SEARS MOBILE
MERCHANDISER
FEATURING THE
I
jmnfmcim L: I
MECHANIC'S HAND TOOLS!
uJm time the plac
s I THURSDAY Corner of T . !
r; 1 January 17 7th and Klamath I ,
00 A.M. to 5:30 PjM, """"Wlamath Falls) Ore! I
, You ore cordially invited to see this exhibition FREE ... A rolling
investment of over $30,000 - - - featuring more than 400 individual
CRAFTSMAN MECHANIC'S TOOISI
It It Interesting to note that while this
represents the widest assortment of
Its kind, not to be found anywhere
but at fears, It still represents only a
small percentage of the 5700 'hard
ware and tool Items sold under Ssars
nationally famous DUNIAP and
CRAFTSMAN LABELS!
M&CU mom fact JLk...J
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
133 So. 8th Phone 9188