Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 23, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE EIGHT
TIME OUT!
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"Goth! I'm never been
lery that bad och
in me!"
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ooafldenee
THIS COLUMN has a suggestion
to toss Into the muddied aaerj-
' veicht flsbt Dlcture.
I think it makes sens or I
would Dut It in print.
But the tight bis has been run
to a manner the past tew years
that has no resemblance to ' max'
lng sense."
Anyway, hero lis: .
MOW THEY'RE needling Jersey
Joe Walcott to put his crown on
the block in 15 days or ship it
back.
Jersey Joe, who owns tip to M
years but is probably older, took
SI years to win the title.
Why not let him wear it a little
longer because it's almost a cinch
Old Man Time will be in his foe's
comer when he does aeiena we
title.
He'H keep it Just as long as he
refuses to sign tor title match.
But wh7 not srive oT Jersey Joe
period of grace while an elimina
tion tourney among his top three
contenders is Deing reeiea on.
The three, of course, are Rocky
Marciano, Enard Charles and Har
ry-(Kid) Matthews.
' ALL THREE deserve a crack at
she title.
So why not find out who deserves
K most by process of elimination,
nip a coin, draw straws it
doesnt make in 01 anieimce
what method is used to pick the
first two.
Then the one left can fight the
winner for the right to sign for
chance tot knock waicett on ms
throne.
Felix - BoecMcehlo, Walcott'a
manager,' names Charles and Mar
ciano aa the' "foremost conten
ders.'' Well, then, match these two and
give Mathews, boxing's brush-off
boy, the winner.
Then Walcott could hare more
time to cash tn on the title he
took so long to get. ;
AS IT STANDS now, the fight
picture among the big boys is
gradually becoming as confusing
as wrestling has been for many
years among the heavyweights.
The Louisiana Boxing Commts
. el on says that as far as It's con
: cerned Walcott is no longer Cham
f pion.
That makes Pappy Walcott
champion everywhere but the Un
. tted States where, he's 47-48 champ.
The real champion tn the boxlnc
world today is confusion.
Globetrotters
Beat All-Stars
EUGENE, Ore. tfl The Harlem
Olobe Trotters' No. S team out
scored the Oregon All-Stars SO-40
' In an exhibition basketball game
here Tuesday night.
Hog Wiley, Bend high school
. coach, netted 13 points for the All
Stars, a team of former University
of Oregon players. Bob Ball led
the Olobe Trotters with 14.
Pelicans
Drill For
Roseburg
The Pelicans step out of the hot
Dlst. t basketball race this week
end to sandwich in a two-game
non-league series with the Rose-
Durg jnaisns on rencan voun.
The Indians out a 6-1 record
against the Pelicans, not a glossy
record, but one of those wins was
over Medford, indicating the Indi
ans won't be pushovers.
In other successful outings, Rose
burg beat Willamette of Eugene
twice. Sutherlln and Myrtle Point.
Losses were to Cottage Drove
twice. Grants Pass twice, Myrtle
Point, Reedsport and .CoquiUe.
CONTROL
Not speedy enough to employ the
fast break, the Roseburg five de
pends primarily on control ball to
set up plays.
Roseburg won t coast uie neigm
the Pels can floor but it carries
three boys that measure 6-2.
They are Center Jim Gilbert and
Forwards Bryan Booth and Bruce
CARROLL OUT
Pelican Coach Paul McCall
aid this morning that his big
renter, 6-7 Ralph Carroll, will
be sidelined for the Roseburg
series en Pelican Court Friday
sad Saturday nights.
The high-scoring senior pivot
man lost a bout with the fla
this week. -.
Dalros. Dalros, a letterman, alter
nates with Booth at the forward
position.
The other starting forward is J
11 LeRoy ElUng.
Guards are letterman Ted Nolte
and Ralph Rudzik.
2-1 RECORD
Roseburar hss a 3-1 record in
Dlst 5 play. Coqullle, Myrtle Point
and Sutherlln are league toes.
The Pelicans currently noia s
wins. 3 losses and one tie in 13
games.
The setbacks came in series
splits with Central Catholic in the
season-opener, Medford and Grants
Pass in Dlst. 4 district tare.
Coach Paul McCall hasn't indi
cated whether he'll stay with the
switch he made Saturday night
rainst Grants Pass. In which Cal
vin Gilmore was switched to Jack
Horton s forward spot ana i&en
Young opened at guard.
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 11152
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OPS
Fines
iasebaE
CeilingS
6 Majors;
Minors
Affected
WASHINGTON 1 The govern
ment Tuesday authorised alt major
league baseball teams and all mi
nor league , clubs to raise admis
sion prices for the 1M3 season.
The action was taken by the
Office of Price Stabilisation.
The ticket cost boost for the
major league teams ranges from
five cents on grandstand seats for
the Cleveland Indians to cents
on box seats for the Chicago Cubs
and the Chicago White Sol.
Minor league clubs may raise
their - total admission cellules by
eight' per cent, the maximum al
lowed under the services price .reg
ulation. The OP8 action sets dollars and
cents ceilings on tickets to sll msjor
league parks. The celling includes
the federal admission tax.
OPS explained that , the higher
ceilings' for some professional
baseball olubs . ere ' necessary be
cause of player salary. 'Increases,
higher traveling expenses for teams
on the Toad and higher costs of
maintaining ball parks. '
"BIO JAWN" WITTf
Heavy Feud Features
Tonight's Mat Meet
MOOSE TA B
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Amusement
So. Or. Well Drill
wards
StoM'f Signal Serv,
Last WHK'i B..lia
X-ArausemeRt 3 Leach 1
Bray's 4 Wards 0
So. Ore. WeU 3 aiona'a 1
Wilbur Courtney paced Bray's
Team in the Moose Fa's bowling
league to a. 4-4 win over Wards
last Friday.
He did it with a iM-zoo-zie-sio
line for hieh same and series, the
big reason Bray's Team rolled the
high series, a 77is.
High team gsme went to league-
leading K-Amusement with a 953.
KOOSI MA S
Louis's Food
Amusement
Suburban Flowar
Laaeh Service
Star Baautr
Klaraath riowcr
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14 .704
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23 .531
36 ..45S
38 . .417
SS .333
MeadsT'a Basalts
Louie's 3 Leach 1
' Klamath flower 3 Star 1
Suburban flower S K-AmmcuieiH X
Doris Benedict bowled Monday
night like she intended to keep
Louie's Food on the top rung of
the Moose Ma's bowling ladder.
A 62 series with a 303 game
gave Doris both game and series
honors and helped Louie's to a
high series of 3633.
But fourth-place Leach Service
sneaked in to prevent Louie's from
grand-slamming all the honors.
Leach posted a 804 high team
game. '
-1 wejaat
'rC aiT-r i"r
VERNON PRYOR
faces Guyer
SHUFF STUFF
Woeus exnanderl itjt laH in h
city shuffleboard league last night
wim v win over toe- vets. Tat a
beat Bill's Place, 3-1, in the only
other contest last night.
Wocus now boasts a 18-1 record
to top the league.
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Bobby Dodds. head football enarh
at Georgia Tech, won nine varsity
ictiers at uie university 01 Ten
nesee. He copped three each in
football and basketball, two in base
ball and one in track:
An old high school wrestling-rivalry
highlights the show tonight
when the Klamath Falls Pelicans
fsce the Oregon State College
Rooks on Pelican Court.
The matfest opens at 1:30.
Not part of the nine-bout meet,
but the attractive sidelight, will be
the meeting of John Wltte end
Paul Patrick in a heavvweleht
Joust,
Wttte. now trading grips for the
Oregon State varsity aouad. Is an
ex-Klamath boy, who won the high
school state wrestling title two
yeara running,! 950 and 18S1.
The boy Wltte whlboed both
times Is Paul Patrick, ex-Springfield
High School lad, now an Ore
gon xecn stuaeni.
CHALLENGE. - t
Patrick issued the challenge and
is anxious to avenge two stralaht
defeats by Big Jawn that robbed
him of the prep crown.
Two other ex-Pels show In the
regular meet. r .
They are Glenn Guyer and. Ben
Shepherd.
Guyer. now a heavyweight, faces
Vernon Pry or. Guyer won the high
school. 176-pound title the ssme
years Wltte was ascending, the
heavyweight throne.
Shepherd will mix with Louie
Taucher in the 135-pound division.
OTHERS .(
Other matches (Pels listed first):
Mitchell or Shell vs. Oerster.
156: Johnson va. Schwartz. 163:
Pierce vs. Bunl, 175; Campbell vs.
Jenkins, 180; Wells vs. Greenwood.
146; R. Biehn vs. Regehr. 146; and
Swindler vs. McLsin, 130.
Swindler is last vear'a ll4ounr)
state champion.
The Rooks have vet to beat the
Pelicans, four-time state cham
pions. In three meetings, however,
the Corvallis boys have tied the
Pelicans twice. .
Elliott
Takes
Iowa Job
CORVALLIS, Ore. (At Chalm
ers Elliott resigned Tuesday as
looioau assistant at Oregon Bute
College to take -a similar coach
ing, post at the UnlVetaiy et Iowa
under Forest Xvashevski.
It had been -rumored for ..some
time after Xvashevski resigned st
Washington State to- take ever at
Iowa, that he had asked Elliott
to Join his staff.
Tuesday Elliott gave his . res
ignation to Athletic Director Roy
S. Keen at a meeting with Keene
and Head Coach Kip Taylor, and
said he was going to Iowa. 1
Coo ley . Olney
Win at Traps
. Heavy snow hampered the shoot
at the Klamath Gun Club'a Woeus
range Sunday but W..O. Cooley
managed a 4xM m the 18-yasd
event, : while Csrl Olney tired a
perfect 38x38 in the handicap di
vision. The weekly shoot 'opens art the
usual time Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
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Cart Olney
fui Davis ;
M. Adams
K. M. Smith
W . w IMv.lt
C. J. Martin ,.
C. Calahan
Jim Milton
A. CaUhsn
J, CaUhaa
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AM SAPERSTEIN shows
his famous traveling bas
ketball teams, the Harlem
Globetrotters and the Kan
sas City Stars in a double
header here next Tuesday.
City and Klamath Basin
.players will furnish op
position for the great Negro
players.
Trotters
I(C Here
Tuesday
Klsmath Falls basketball tans
get a double dose of basketball
buffoonery next Tuesday nlnht on
Pelican Court when both the Knr
lem Globe Trotters and the Kan
sas City Stars, famous traveling
Negro teams, stop here lor s
deublehesder.
In an attempt to stop the cage
comedians, two local teams will
Join forces in each game to op
pose the hardwood wizards.
Hilltop Cafe of the City League
and Chlloquln, one of the top
teams In the Klsmath Basin
League, will pool talents SRalnat
the ICC Stars In the 7 o'clock
opener.
The Olobe Trotters will cope with
the two lop teams in the City
League, unbeaten Rlckys snd Pay
leas Drugs.
Hall Quits,
Fdvell Eyed
Ktldle Hull quit
prcHltU'iit of tlio
Lruuiio bcuiiUNr) of
llils week nn
10 City llii.'iki'tlmll
nr "trt'i.ilnu IiiihI.
iittss obllKiitloim" iiiki his micci'ssnr
will be clin.srn by tho Iciikiii' s
boiu-d o( directors iirxt Miiiuluy
nlglil bctworn gnnios of the double
header on Altuinont Court.
Clyde Wiilsh, ninniiger of Pnyli'ss
Di'UKH, Is ui tlllK iroal(lniit 1111UI
tlmt Uino.
The directors- miiniiHcrn of 1 1 hi
tesms In the clifiill will IiiiiIiIIp
to iiHino n new president Monday
night.
Clcne Fnvell. nicinbcr ol the
Herald nnd News quint, Is ruiiioreil
as strong choice for the Jul).
Loiutiic liiiiniiHei'H mihI plitvers
greeted Hull's titillilnu wllli wimik
dismay mid Intel hlcli prnl.10 for
the fine oi'Kiinli'.iilluiml work lie
hss done.
Tomorrow's minion nut Pnliner.
ton aKnlimt Heriild and News lit
7:30, Hercules iiKalnst Cm-it Coin
at B o'clock.
Lincoln
Beats Jeff
lly The Aasnelulrd Frees
Wailo lUwedol llnllirook run his
polul tot 11 1 to 374 fur 10 gumes
IIiIh Ni'ii.'uin aa ho led lilucolii to a
7 1 -lit) victory over Jiiffei'sun In 11
i'oi'lliinil IiIkIi nclinol bimkolbull
Kiune Tlle.iilay lllullt.
IlnlhiDok, novvii-fiKil nne-lm-li all
Hluto t'eiiler, scored 31) points. It
wan the necond leauiia win for
Lincoln, ranked us Oregon's No. 1
prop team In this week's Associated
Pl'C.NM poll,
JefferNon, 111(11 Htiito chaiiiplon
and ruled No. 7, pluynl nionl of
Hie Knie wllhoul Its iill-ntiito slur,
Max Amlei'Non, who had been ex
pected to iiiako tlilima toiiKll for
the Lincoln ncu. Anderson was III,
The HI. John's University biiKkel
l)n II team lias appeared tn ten of
Ihe H Nallonnl Invitation Toiirim.
inents played st Mudlaon Square
Clnrden.
Sain Mimlle nnd Larrv Jennen of
the New York lilanla ench pili lied
two three-hlitnrs cIuiIiik the 'ft I urii-sou.
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Sports
Mirror
By The AI rested Fraee '
Todav a year.aaa- Oetiaral
Bob Neyland received . a lifetime
loetBsu eoaching-eeatract at Ten'
nessee.:
Five years see The National
Football League gave Commis
sioner Bert Bell dictatorial powers
designed to crush gamming.
Ten yeara ago Willie Heppe
won the three-cushion billiard title
at Chicago for the third straight
year.
Twenty years ago The Phila
delphia Athletics sold Shortstop w
Boley to -the Cleveland Indians.
4000th Win
SAN FRANCISCO 11 The Har.
lem Olobe Trotters notched win
No. 4.000 here Tuesday night, dr.
featlng Toledo Mercury M-SO In
sn exhibition basketball gsme.
The famed Negro pro travelling
team compared its 4,000 court vic
tories In the psst 2ft years with
a total - of only 254 defeats. One
of those losses was to Seattle
University at Seattle Monday night.
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