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    SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 10.12
HKFiALD AND NBWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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HIS JOB isn't haunting
houses it's wTt!st!iti.
The Swedish Angel, ail 240
pounds of him. has been
signed for Wednesday's
- battle royal at the armory.
Interest
High For
Mat Mix
CniU-Urrry DniB eri bi'iliK ill
liltrrt lor tlchrl to WnliwsUnv'a
rc!iillii(! dhow even foelorc the
!U6tcl)mr(lit were nvullnblc.
The main attraction wrniit to )
Hie Swnllnh AiiKtt h.i will be
uwfctiiK hid first miwriince In the
lornl rwt as one mrinber o(
battle royal.
Buck Davidson utd yesterday
tlml tiwro will ) cither IK or
pvn matmrn In the wild frrf-for-nil.
Klve of them are already
iKtted. In ailillllwi to the AniH.
Yule Crelorlitit, Herb Pnrkfi. Billy
ParltH, mut Kurt Von 1'iippenhclm
have umcrrt to the match.
HUH on the doubtful lint in Cow
boy Curb-on. popular Montana
bucknroo. who parked the armory
M-vernl month"! o In utirrlnit title
llffa with Pacific: Coaat Junior
Heavyweight Champion Frankle
Btojnck.
It will be neveit. Davbhon nald.
If Peto Belcastro agrees to the
brawl.
The Weed AuutMln won't know
until Monday II he will be ready
to bo. He Milferrd a badlv bat
tered anrt brumed eye Wednesday
nlRht In hla win over Von Poppen
hciin. )VCCC3 :
THK fiC'IIKDt'LE Isn't complete
yet, but Oreeon Terh t work
tni! on a 1053 football slate that
will be plenty tough.
Last acaium'a "weak Muter,"
Centralis and Lower Columbia Jun
ior Collese.t, will be dropped.
The Owls will pick up Pasadena
City Collene, Snn Bernardino JC
and Southern Oreiiott.
They'll keep Weber Collene and
Boise JC.
It will be. an ambitious schedule
that will take some doing to wade
through.
HPKAKINO of football schedule
making, there's a stronR posM
bllifv A.shlund will come back to
Join the Soul hern- OreRon Big Three
In Class A-l competition.
The Big Three, of course, are
Klumnlh Falls, Grants Pass and
Medford.
Phoenix, a strong Class B school
hard by Medford, uiny ko Clast.
A-3 because of a fast growth In
school population.
FOUR GUMS have slimed out
TlRhi with the Unit Lake City Bees.
Hub Kiltie's Pioneer loastic club.
They nre Pitcher Jackie Lee of
Dorrls, Frank Malaya, Washington
Slate College boy. Dale Johnson
and Bert Convy.
The latter two were on la.it sea
son's reserve Hat for the Gems,
bolh from North Hollywood, Calif.
Rumor has It Bill DcCarlo Is
eyeing a Job with the Las Vegas,
Nev., club.
Last season's Oem skipper has
played with that club before and
likes the town.
Kirk Hcrrlck, business manager,
mny Innrt In the Western Interna
tional league In some enpacity. At
least he's currently angling In that
direction.
1NTRAMCRAI. sports nt Oregon
Tech nre thriving under the watch
ful gulrinnre of Skeet O'Connell.
This aportH section plans to carry
OTI Intramural sports news, start
ing within the next few dnys.
Sports
Mirror
Bv The Aasni-lalril
Today a year Alva E.
Kelly, Yale line roach, was ap.
pointed Jicnd football coach nl
Brown.
Five years ago The league
lending Toronto Maple Leafs drop
ped a 3-2 decision to the Boston
Bruins In a National Hockey
League contest.
Ten yenrs ago Veteran De
frolt Timers' second baseman, Char
ley Gehiiuger, signed a one-year
contract to servo as a non ploy
ItiT coeeh.
Twenty years ago An Asso
ciated Prena poll Indicated that
bnrebnll sflll ranked rs the HRllon's
liiiinber one sport.
HOCKEY
By The Associated Press
Pacific Const League
Vancouver 3 Seattle 1
Edmonton 3 Victoria 1
'
Schubert
High in
77-45 Win
By m i) iu;it
If Oregon 'lech mled Don But
phln last night, It niun'l notlue
iible to the lima or Kastein Ore
gon lis Ilie Owls blew hot III the
M-ooitd half to wran up a bandy
n 6 victory over the Mountain
cerh. It was Orelerh'K first conference
win and milled the Owl quint out
o the Oregon Collegiate. Confer
ence ceilur.
Six of the OwU took it big whnck
nt the ;,core column o it wbh
merely u eui,e of Oregon Tech
having too uuuiy nun lor the vial
tors wtm loKt their HUi game In
u. muiiy Murth.
Hob Quill n Mountaineer
m..M-d the hrrvires of our- of their
hunting forward. Jerry l'o)cr.
UlNt.I.
The Owls wrapped it ui with
third-quarter 21-polnt onslnught
while Iviistern Oregon was being
held to II points '. that frame.
That guv Ihe Hllllocrs a coin
fur.able M-ab lend the two
Itams flld h'.lo the Inst frame.
I ho Oretwh recervea woik'-d
jmo't at the lourth uuaner and
'added 20 for KOud meiiKUre.
, liarly in tiie cuntnt. Eastern
Ore-ton punched out I!h only , lead
of the game, a 8-4 advantage o-i
I Jim McAilster' bucUe..
i Hut Marv Hammark tied It with
a free throw mid loin fiihiibert
!.cored his second field goal of the
. game to give the Owls an S 6 lead.
The Owllea built a hitcrmlv
'slon lead from that point.
Kori.s oi t
Kehubert. althointh fouling out
midway In the third quarter, none
UieleNs walked ofl with scoring hon
otii. li points on seven field goulx.
Hut Jerry Wyutl, Homer Uuiirnn
and Jack Plnkley took up where
Schubert left ofl to puce the Owl
scoring fn the second half.
Dum-an ended with II points, the
same number racked up bv driv
ing Len Oenetm. Hamuutck had
10. Wyaii nine on his second-half
splurge and Plnkley eight.
Hurl Green, a dlpsy-doodle East
ern Oregon guard, started off like
he meant biu-lness with three field
(goals In the first half plus two
to Just one from the floor after
the rent period.
TOP FOIt KMC
But Oreen's 10 led the Invader:-,
while Center Loell Kilonb,i,
LOCK'S leading scorer, finished
with nine.
The game started slowly, wilh
both teams sparring for an open
ing. Echubert found it on the busl
ne.vi end of a fn.il break with two
minutes gone to give the Owls n
esrlv 2-0 lead.
The two teams n-i-t again to
night at approximates 8; IS. The
junior varsity opens the show at
6.45 against Chlloquln of the Klam
ath Basin league.
Jinx imrw
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Phimumi I, Wyutl 11. Ofttcll; Kt-ro-nitr
snt Jontt.
Owlbabes
Win 7th
Lloyd Lewis and Tom Humphrey
pooled shooting talenw last nlghl
as the Oregon Tech Junior varsity
dumped the visiting Mobil Gas
team from Medford by a 51-38
count,
Lswls scored 15. Humphrey 13 as
Ihe Owlbabes turned tho game Into
a rout In the second half. Don
Wendt led the Mobllboys with 13.
It was the seventh straight win
for the Jnyvces this season Rgaitwl
no defeats, the first under the
guidance of Rex Kunsakrr. .who
took over when Art Kirkland was
graduated to the varsity Job.
nnnit. i;i) ' J.svvrrs
Hirnril S T I Henrtee
WnU ts '' Martla
Hirrls II C. S Thimom
Nwtm 4 i I' !vi
Spfn 6 O 3 Terllner
Mohll Hlbli noh'imnn. Jsvves istlw
numphrl-v 12, PurWtl, Cirotmn. 7lro-n
i. Tykrcn, Jeler, Pat&non s. Print
B, Vltk.
Pilots Nipped
In Overtime
HONOLULU (;T Universal Mo
tors of Honolulu Friday night eked
out a 61-59 overtime victory over
Ihe University of Fortlimd basket
ball team.
Th visitors gave up chance
to win the game In regular time
when, with the score 63-53 Rnd 30
seconds left, they elected to tflkc
a free throw out of bounds and
play deliberately for an extra peri
od. HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Itr. and Mrs. J. E. Earlty
Proprietors
and Joe Enrley
MIS
JERRY WYATT will k'3n backwards to score a two-pointer
for the Oregon Tech Owls. He does it here as Eastern Ore
jloii's Bob Gerry 14 looks on helplessly. The Owls' big
1 turner Duncan is shown at the right, .while Wyatt blocks
out identity of an Eastern Oregon player. The Owis won
last night, 77-45, in a classy display of teamwork.
i. mp mat, iwtn tbao ' . .
avemen mmy
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OHAN'TS PASS, Jan. IS Four
. Kluumth Falls regulars went tne
jwny of five personal fouls in the
fourth quarter last night and the
underdog Oranls Pass five heaped
ion a hue ritlly to beat the Peii
'cuns. W-48.
j It whs a rough Dlsi. 4 game that
! saw 'the Pelicans called on 31 per
iScma! f;ub. the Cavemen 25.
Orimw Pass made gocd on 23
free throws to the Pels' 16 and
that was tho difference.
!7 POINTS
Ralph Carroll, 6-T Klamath Falls
center, scored nine Held goals and
tiic same number of charity losses
lor 27 points before touling out
with three seconds to go.
Ray Brll fouled out early In the
third priod. Jerry Johnson and
Jack Morton were thumbed to the
bench in the fourth.
The Pels held a slim 44.-42 lead
going into the fourth. But the Cave
men scored 1 1 m this chapter, hold
ing the Klamath five to four.
'Hie first half was touch and go
with Klamath Fails holding a 20-19
first-quarter lead. It was tied five
Matmen
Defeat
Rosehisrcg
The Pelican wrestlers continue
to serve emphatic notice that they
arc gunning for their fifth straight
stale wrestling title.
Coach Dutch Simons' musclemen
bent Hoseburg last night on Peli
can Court by a convincing 38-12
count. The two teams tangled
again this morning Rt to, using for
tne most part second-string mt
nifn. The Pelicans scored five falls to
two for Roseburg. Hoseburg's oth
er two points came on g draw be
tween the Indians Tom Flndlav
and Floyd Pierce fn the ITS-pound
division.
t',mtcr Kf teit Kennedy H. iltr, Ss";
Stlrr,riT KF IwhI Moore R, tlt, IttG;
Hester KC bent Slntfel H. fall, SIS;
Swintilrr KP lst Nysnsrt R. tall, la:i;
WlMinm KIP lwvl Slvj-r H. rir. inO:
Tsntlirr ' Kf iicst Par!c!uirt It, oc,
l;l; Wctt KK het Keenry S, full.
HI: Btplm Kr Bpl JOPff R, PC. I4B:
.lihililt R twit Mitchell KF, (all. 1.17:
IHdu n 1po! Slmmtr KS tnlt, 188:
Ftncltsy R nnd Pierce KK, rirw. 178;
Prviv KF Iw-ftl Wf-lidr R. Ian. hesvv
welflht. rittal K-ore; Klamath Faltt aa.
aubcimi-g ix -
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5-10-5 Liability
insurance Current
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As Low As II
Pius Rmfttl jittwr purring
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times in the second stanza before
jlrte pels pulled shead, 35-31, t
i intermission time,
j Klamath Falls stayed just a
: squeak ahead in the third peiod.
CLOSE t'Ot'NT
l Don Reese broke loose unmolest
ed on an out-of-bounds play late
;in the third to close the count to
:vt ii. favor Klamath.
i John Harbour's lay-up tied ft 4-
!all early in the louriij. Bruce Rob
'ertson made good on two in a row
i to give the Cavemen a 48-4 lead
and that proved to be the final
; turn.
I Carroll closed it, to 4S-S1 Just be
fore he fouled Dick James for his
il'ftii personal. James, who dunked
12 free throws in ai! and three
field goals for 38 and Grants Pass
scoring honors, made good on both
!to tee the game for the Cavemen,
j The two teams tangle again to
night in the last of a two-game
series, Medford beat Ashland last
i night to give the Tornado and the
'Cavemen a share of the Dist. 4
liead, with Klamath Falls and Ash
land occupying ihe cellar.
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Cronli Ps 3!. OHWUK swaiuon Ra
Fllnlt.
Dick Savitt
Wins Easily
ADELAIDE, Australia i.f Dick
SRVttt continued his triumphant
march In tile Australian National
Tennis Championships Saturday but
nam Ricnaroson, me omy otner
ArocricBn comnctlng, was eliminat
ed by Frank Bedgmus, Austral
ian's top player.
; Savitt uon n easy straight set
second round victory over Neil
Frnser, a junior southpaw, 6-J, S-l,
8-3, Sedgman bowled over Rich
ardson, 6-4, 6-4, 8-8.
me
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m om ttMi)te nm
Thx Pont "Varinsm" vefwbla n
trust phot ograpitte paper aivasyou
slen-nuali'y alr(isitla from
. prinlabla negative
ISfflOOIIC tOsr kit cntr 3.S5 -renula
vwyiHIi younwd: pijior. lillani, m.
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CURRIN'S for Drug
9th end Main
it's AH
For March
Of Dimes
Pelican Court Is the J!e of
bssfceibaft doublebesder to
nigh, proceeds of which will go
a the local March of Dimes pot.
Payjess Drugs, second . place
team in the city league, meets
foblt Gas of Medford in the
?:3! first game.
The closer shows Hilltop Cafe,
tied for third in the city circuit,
against Hertford's Craxy Sway-
cage scores
Colhie
NYU IS NYAC B
Hartwict e Maryland State 87
SOITH
1JSU 8 Georgia 60
Auburn 6 Mississippi State 151
George Washington 81 Georgetown
li (overtime
Maryland 71 North Carolina ii
Miami, si 'iaropa es
Davidson 67 VPI S8
MIDVi'KST
Western Michigan 82 Cincinnati 59
Bowling Green 0 Ohio unsv 7
Cornell fa. 83 Ripon 5T
North Dagota aa aouta Dakota
State 56
SOt.THVF,gT
Texas A&M 47 Baylor S
FAR WEST
Washington 74 Oregon 38
Idaho fei Greson Stte Si
California 81 UO S3
Southern California S3 S'.aniord SS;er.
Utah i58 Colorado A if 4 ,
.cnln. ,. ra wtm rnin 3d
Oresjon Tech 77 Eastern Oregon 4jleadlnir the way, bioomed cot in
University oi oriusrt t&iumia ki
St.
Martin's &3
Western Wasliington iT Pacific
.... e.
College Idaho 58 Northwest Naza-
rri tx
Ricks m Idaho State S3
Vanoort U5 Oresron Education S3
Wtitamett It Pacific Univ
Carbon 61 Utah Branch Aggies 51
etocktan 2 Ean Francisco City 38
Southern Oregon Si Humboldt 68
tOveriimei
Weber S7 Boise SO
Hartnelt 61 Marlrt 57 (overtimei
Sacramento State 67 College of Pa
cific 88
George Fox St Heed 5!
Oreirca Prep Basketball
Bv The Associated Frets
Baker Jiyssa 33
Corbett 81 DuFur 1
Madras 38 Burns 27
West. port 53 Star of the Sea (As
toria I 35
Hlllsboro ffewberg
otlvertoB 53 Estacada 3T
Mc Minnville 61 Ttgard 51
Moialia 34 Canb-V 31
CorvaUls 40 Springfield 38
St. Helens S3 warremon
Palls City 50 Eddyvilte i
Brownsville 51 Monroe 56
Astoria tt Muwaukie 36
Albany 73 Bend 63
Gresham 8 "rillamook U
Maupm 43 M osier n
Medford 45 Ashiand 40
Oregon City 45 Forest Grove 33
4$
Seaside 41 Vernonia 2?
Beaverton 4i West, Linn 37
Clatskanie 58 Park Hose 56
University 61 Willamette 33 boih
Eugene
Gaston 37 Colton 33
Stayton 88 Philomath 45
Mc Kenzle Crese8
The Dalles 56 Hood River 35
Banks 41 North Marioa 39
Knappa Sff Jewell 25
Dallas 41 Woodburn 42
Parkdaie 46 Cascade Locks 43
Sandy 38 Rft. Angel 34
Brants pilS tail, Falls
Amity at Yammii 4ti
Gartbaid'i 58 Tillamook CathoUc 31
Ralnler S3 Scanocose S3
Taft 56 Siuslaw 42
Linfield Frosh 55 Newport 32
Nesiucca 32 Wheeler 27
Sheridan 38 Sherwood 32
Oskridge 69 Elmira 32
Dayton Tf Willamina 43
Marshfield 87 CoouiHe S3
North Bend 52 Myrtle Point 48
Reedsport 46 Roseburg 46
Central Foint 44 Sutheriin 48
Myrtle Creek SO Illinois Valley 48
Elkton 48 Oakland 44
Drain 54 Yoncaila 52 overtime
Lebanon 44 Toledo 36
Culver 71 Sisters 48
Echo 6? Umapine 27
Valsetz 4S Terrvdale 45
Atsea 43 Waldport 37
Nehalem 44 Bay City 29
Himtinaton 46 Cove SS
Milton-Freewater 46 La Grande 32
Rogue Hi-er 41 Phoenix 38
Jacksonville 81 Butte Falls 26
Portland
Central Catholic 43 Columbia Pren
31
Cleveland 63 Grant 56
Jeflerson 5? Benson 38 .
Lincoln 83 Washington 48
Roosevelt SS Franklin 44
IAST
NiGHT
New York Gene Silent Halrston,
!60'i. New York, stopped Ai Red
Priest, ISO, Cambridge, Mass., S.
Hollywood. Calif. Fa a e 1 a
Chaver, S26i, Los Angeles, out
pointed Lavert Smitb, HW, Los
Angeles, 10.
West Palm Beach, Fla, Jimmy
Hewitt, 162, New York stopped
Mike Santonino, ISO, Brooklyn, 6.
AMERICAN LEGION
DANCE
Saturday, Jan. 19
Broadway Hall Malirt
Modem & Old Time Dancing
To Buneii's Orchestra
Public invited Dancing 10 tiff 2
Admittion $1 Per Perton
Chiloquin,
Troyf Henley Victors
(TAM&IMO
!tcrd Hrt . a
CMMtula . . 1
Honn 2
MwrHf J -
Henlty I
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Xirrtt Hnil 73 Btr O
Sier.lty 27 Verrllt S
Chttoqtiln 50 Mlln 47 l&vwllm;
Academy
Bops BIy
Br SAVE tXDERHILt
Sacred Heart Trojans sJsm
baaged to their IStit consecutive
season win, and second county
casaba toon victory, by racing BIy
into the floorboards, 7342 t the
Academy emporium Friday night.
The freewheeiing fray boomed to
s fast pace in the first quarter
which raw the lead change hands
eight times and knotted on four
occasions.
Bob Howard, hard charging Aca- jtlroe period to keep its record in
demy ?oard, top scorer for the fteet in Klamai& County league
nisht with & field steals and three piay iasi night with a thrilltojf
charity tosses, started the Trojan S8-47 victory over the Msiia Mus
cause roiitrtt! with a 2&-toot swteh- itanjjs.
er and iayup. The victory iepi the Panthers
Casjv John Jaouvsh. Antler for- Hied wish Sacred Heart for feaztte
! ward, did a one man Job Sn bring-! leadership, each with 2-8 records,
itog the count to 6-5. Academy,! Tnt staroe was nip and tuck aJi
latter Rav Beard popped a cripple, (the way, although Cfeibxjuin feioat-
Then fiiifiv pessce" Hutchinson ed a siim 24-aa Katftime advantage
.put the Antlers ahead with s swish- so 38-31 at the three-cuarter mark.
fforih to end knotted at 18-18.
, Then Academy, with Howard
a ra&n w vv.wjjww,w, w
inati it w .
Hutchinson and JaijBysh iept
i nnnmrttr iftr hiv. iiui, tne i nji
PPS ineir lead to a 59-t third
(frame count.
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Box teore:
1K.T (St!
Weil 12
Hulchlnt la
(iss c. nr.
T Jflsrt
7 WeS
It Ht
a Be7l
tlllveu 3
Bl- th Wlnflll 3. Ksf Scre-t
Hert ui McAJidc, aaerr, .
Plumitsec, Pratt.
Hill Wins
for Hornets
Heniey'a Bob HiB dumped a tong
shot with 38 seconds to go last
night to beat the Huskies at Merrill
by a 2T-2S count.
The loss knocked MerriK out of
the undefeated class in league
play and gave both clubs a l-i
Halbrook
Pots 57
t By Jf5 COt'K
Associated Press Staff Writer
Wade tSwede) Halbrook and hMSSSSL"
Lincoln mates, rated No. 3 in the
Associated Press Oregon Higil
School basketball pell, didn't even
iet the first game go by without
smashing Portland League Prep
records.
Halbrook. seven-foot,' on-lnch all
state center, poured in 57 points
Friday night to erase his id in
dividual city mark of 51 as Jse
'fJSSSAJ f2J
over Washington in a league open-
Iff;, 2 Jf3
out a team bigis mark of "S held by
jelierson.
Both of the old league records
were established last year, hen
Lincoln won the city crown.
Halbrook set a Raw individual
state scoring record? 86 points,
against Moialia week ago, Friday
night's scoring brougbt his total to
335 this season.
There were no upsets in Port
land prep openers, which highlight
ed a long schedule oi Friday sight
games.
Jefferson, defending state
champion and ranked No. 6 is this
seeks AP poll, brushed off Ben
son. 57-38.
Cieveland, rated with
Lincoln and
the league, dumped Grant, 63-50.
Central Catholic, rated Ko, I in
tt?l iJ X nl
teams began their annual booP
KiSnath Palls, ranked third i"
the poll, fell victim of toj
"f.i. - ,1, "-j ......... obv, ot-,s
Grants Pass, 53-48. In another class
A district game, Medford, eon-
oueror of Klamath Fails last Sator-
da& at 5-tS- .
Mc&tinnvilie, fourth rated to ihe
state, preserved Its undefeated re-
cord in high school play by trim-
"JS.ffw'fii1 ti.
ivisnnciu, im m. i y
ing stronger every time out, wai -
iopea t;oc;Ui:ie, ct-ks, in a, class :
A district 5 game, MiKoa-Freewater (
rated eighth and also improving
fast, outclassed La Grande, 46-32. !
Bearcats Win
SALEM. Ore. tfc 'Wllllsmette
led almost alt the way last night
to defeating Pacific University 72-
43 in a Northwest Conference has'
ketbail game.
Dick Mase and Ted toder of Wit-1
lamette scored 12 points each to;
take honors. Jilian Amsya and
Dick oYung, with eight each, paced i
Pacific.
K
Bonanza,
record in Klamath County counters
The Huskies erased a i3-iS haif
tim deficit eariy in ihe third pe
riod and led 24-20 srolnst into the
lest frame. It was 2S-56 for Mer
rill when Kiii took an out-of-bounda
pass, turned, and fired the win-
omjr basket.
MerrilS missed a lay-in with Just
three seconds to r&
Seortoft was evenly spread on
both teams.
Henley aiso squeaked by in the
B prelim with a win over
the Merriii junior vataity.
J5 r7e:
Br.Kt.f. mi
Awfcwfr7l 7
B. Bill
ffy 3
Rcmces-
!mj ntr.san.1.
T 5 fOTW-vell
C I Hak!rvl
1 a Kev
wniejr utMe jnne r, SiTiTwrrtn. ue
vr . cj J. rri!t mm Weiiluai
4, Wiattet, aor.
Maiiit Loses
In Overtime
Cilifoouln had to iaia sin ver
? Maiin rallied to tie it. 45-aSi, at
i Gene Gentry, Chlfotruin's scorln?
ace. fouled out in the third chaa-
ter, biii- snanajfed to find tile net
.v fwa afe ma went kj
ie wetitH. lost m enounn ro
edge Maiiis's Wayne Eick. whs
scored 39.
In a preliminary game. Chflo-
?nin edged the Mailn E teajss, K-33
ai.in 4t (j entt-oevm
W. Bisk ! r 1 Firlier
tenter J2 y Tt Etertd
Stvstsca t C 30 C!ry
TravH 1 a I Viden
. RMc S G 4 DuBoH
Mail; um Sfoctcen, SaiRua. Chlla
ia ul Kcscocic I, Gcsrc it. SWA
slacm, Cnlve.
Antlers In
70-29 Win
Stagtesr a last-half ssart an tJielr
own floor, the Bonanza Antiera
coasted to a 70-2S vieiarv m.-r thr
Giiehrist Grtoiles last jsigbt in s
o.maca tooniy league game.
Bonznia held a shaky 2S-iS iead
at haiftime but puffed it up to
48-23 ai the end of tftre mrtr
of pay.
irmn Cruise and Dors Hubbie
Z?, . . ZL."
tnt.i iv,,m. . .- &7iT.r .
th. "ZtZZZr S
Gilchrist's Freema whVkept cl-
Christ in the game.
Giichriat tint wi
tveSSviiixSi Sri)
preliminary game.
Box scerc:
&II.aiST tt
Freeman it
ts Kubfcit
3 Chandler
S Biin
0U
Srder
3 Wliien
er, BasBiia suiaBye 3, aoctt Ii
Bray 3, iwrer 4, Ltoft,
SHUFF STUFF
Summm Lift
Schass Tavern closed' out the
week of shuffleboardins last night i
with a J-I win over Mecca to cinch :
totra spot in the beer loop. i
3t was the only game on the!
agenda last night. Wocus holds a
lead with a 15-1 mark. BuTs Place
is second. s
I KUSSIflHS ADBlV
i For Winter Games i
j yrrarrw sHnA m i
iiBt 'ntnibersbip in the Inferniuon-i
al &e Hockey Federatioa in order!
Jt Jt r.fZ'L "
L'T fS-1
j eiaion, sajo sssturday
i
BE SCORES
DURHAM, K.C., m-Although he
didn't score to his team's final five
james of the season, Charlie Smith
junior halfback, ted the Duke tmi-
versify gridders in individual scor-'
te tb!s season. Smith tallied 42
i pc-ints on seven touchdowns,
j
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MARCH OF DIMES
BENEFIT
BASKETBALL
GAME
DOU8LEHEADER
PAYLESS DRUG & HILLTOP CAFE
0 KLAMATH FALLS
VS.
THE CRAZY SWAYZE & MOSiLGAS
OF MEDFORD
SATURDAY-JAN 19:
7:38 F.M. KUHS GYM ;
STUDENTS 50c - ADULTS 1.00
TIME OUT!
"For heaven'a se, Fred, yav'r
only rotnjr Us bet iwa deSsn!"
Huskies
Pummel
Webfoots
SEATTLE im WaahingUszt'
iKusitiea served notice Friday sight
iiiey mean to retain their Pacific
Coast Conference championship
wits a convincing ft-ls wax over
the hapless Oregon Ducks.
Tlte Husky steamroiier susshetj
the lisjcks right oat of first psii
tion in the Northern Division an
gave ihe northerners undisputed
possession of the top spot.
A IS-point performance ia three
quarters by Frank, Guiaaeas was
the pace setter as tne KtiSki
ripped a ssone defense to pieces
and iiresi the bali tferasgit the fesee
from ail parts of the fioor.
Oregon never got its vaunted
fast break goin and seemed sin
e&ie to hit the hoop when
chance for a shot occurred. The
Bucks eortneeied for a. percestag
of only .155; Washington sit .3SG.
Coach Tippy Dye broaghs oat hij
muefc-iHiblieized. cripplea, Qouit Ke
Ciary-aiKf Bob Houeregs, for fr
ojent bat short appearances in tb
first Isalf. TSsey did a nice Job
controiling Bob Peterson, Oregon
rebound ace, and got sine point
between them to add to Waasfng'
ton's impressive margis,
The two team meet sgsia Eat
lurday sigat.
Idaho Nips
Beavers
Idaho a The Haha
Vandais, who aqueaked peat Ore-
koh State 6 to ia Frisay
iment oasxetaait. game, nave
cf OSC Coach Stats Gill
?1fB maie A l"t M icuSs"
aasuraay.
he gave Siaho & 3-3 wsn
4 kept.afive the V-
dal pennant hopes for the North
ers Division crowa of the Pacific
Coast Conference, It was EC'
fourth Joss in five conference
starts.
WILL TRAVEL
WEST POINT K.T. ftPl The 355
edition of the Army footoafj ieasa
will be a travelin gone .The Cadet
are booked for two inierseciioost
trips. An eariy season game wiQl
isofgroLnn unietC tanSeoaiarA.
Southem California at Les A5ge
les and a November contest wish
Georgia Tech at Atlanta are sehetf
ied. Three new foes appear est
the Army card. South Carolina re
places Villsrscva in the opening
game. Pittsburgh fills the spot va
cated by Harvard, VMI replace
The Citadel.
HAPPY THE DAY..,
EJays of retirement can be fuS
of pleasant activities , , GcJf,
Fishing;, Traveling; Ho snore
alarm -clocks Just the pleasant
prospeci oi years of .leisure
stretching ahead. A pleasant
prospect indeed if yoa have
planned for adequate retirement
income. Start planning! jsar
happy reUremeai today.
fk 7777 huferyf
Dane
Baker
Cirt. At,
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LIFE