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    THURSDAY, .JANUAKY 24, 10!2
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAIXS, OREGON
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THIS SLAP cost Kurt Von I'uppcnhcim (left) a bunch of
lumps last night at the armory. At thu Ian (-'ml of the battle
royal, Yorg Crelorlan (riijlit) holds young Hilly Parks while
Mho big German gives Hilly a series of stinging backhand
slaps. Billy's brother, Herb, who had been eliminated
earlier but stayed around to watch the finish jumped in
the ring and pummelcd Von Poppenhcim while Billy pinned
Cretorian to cam a main event spot against Von Poppenhcim.
Von Poppenheim Wins
Hectic Battle Royal
Kurt Von Ponnenhelin, itntllMIc
rrwmlan wrnntlrir, plckrd up the
1.100 bomi nit winner f lli butllr
roynl Unl nliihl nl the nrnuiry
but II took a Unou Biiinjirlliin net
by young Billy I'nrki nn muibt.
Ech hud n lull In Uie mnlii
rvenl, iipois Ihcy enrnrd by Mir
vlvlng the iirurlllnii. wild bultlc
royl. the show-opener.
Then Pnrkii hnd Von Popprn
helm bounclnic on hl buck.iidrR
with flying bulls. But the Urrmun
ullppcd out of the way on the third
ruah and Park wu.t ntopped Iroin
landing out of Uie ring by Referee
Buck Dnvldnon who Inadvertantly
cot In the way.
OUT OK TIIK RINO
Dnvldnon landed halfway under
the ring..
Parka leaned over to see II Dav
Wlxon whh alright.
ills back was lo the Germun.
The Proud Prussian lo.il Utile Hint
In wrapping Parks up lor his dread
ed uuek-breuker and Hlrclrh.
Hint gave him nn extra 31X) that
lis lo.il le.Mi tlmo In collecting at
ringside.
Von Pciiinenhelm won the lirsl
lull with the RoMon Crab nfler
Parks had inlnoed a Ilium acis
iiors, the third In a series that had
ilia munaclrd Ueiinuii groKity.
Parks evened innliers with a lev
erage hold he called tho Hunsel
Flip. It took live, mlnules, 10 sec
onds. 'Bu the last to-round took
just 10 seconds longer.
ACTION
The large appreciative ' crowd
uf m Inl if ar-tlnn lnt tlluht-.
but gut Just a short glimpse of
NIGHT
By The Asaoclatrd rrena
Washington Oene Smith, 120,
Washington,- knocked out Corky
Oonralea, 137, Denver, 3.
Miami Bench, Fin. Armand
Eavole, 138 ', Montreal, outpoint
ed Jackie O'Brien, MO, Hartlord,
Conn., 10.
Portlund, Me. Buster Howell,
1M, 8outh Portland, knocked out
Puss Cormier, H7 i, Moncton,
N. B. 3.
Female Pointer
Trials Favorite
QUITMAN, Oa. I A female
pointer named Anna Monroe was
the favorite In the second day ol
the Continental Field Trial's Cham
pionship Slake Wednesday.
The white and liver dog Is owned
by 8. H. Vredeiiburgh of Vreden
burgh, Ala., and was handled by
John Oates of Leesburg, On. 8he
found birds five times, and wns
'unproductive In only one of her
attempts, to find coveys.
The Enslei n 'Intercollegiate Bns
ketball League Is the oldest league
In college basketball, having stint
ed In the 1001-02 season.
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214 Corbett Cldg., Portland
the Swedl.'.h Angel.
Tho big, grutcMiue grappler wns
first lo be eliminated 111 Uie buttle
royal but It took tho Purks brothers-Herb
and Billy mid Vorg
ucioriun to turn uie trick j
Bi-lore Hint hnppened, the Angel1
was methodically (lumping his live
lues with emitting head butts.
Von Poppenheini and Crelorlan
struck an Immediate friendship 111
tho slx-mnn scramble and (earned
up (o eliminate Herb Parks, tho
seeond mini to go. ildellnrd for
the rest ol the evening with Uie
A nitel.
Dlll.VT on
But he didn't actually co and
played a large part In his brother
BUI stuying In the finals.
Crelorlan, the Rumanian Ape.
held gond-looking Cllno Nlcollnl.
substituted for Cowboy Carl: on. out
with an Injurtil rib, and Von Pop.
penheim dlspntrhed the young Ital
ian with a right to the Jaw and
a body, press. '
That left the Clrrmiin and Cre
lorlan In wlUi young 1'arks. But
Billy look cure of both of Ihem
lor awhllo Willi shoulder bulls and
droplock'..
Hut when Cretorlnn held Billy
while Von Pip slapped Purks across
the luce several times. Herb, Watch
ing proceedings Irom outsldo the
ring, wenl berserk.
HACK I.N
llurrlrniio Herb rushed In the
ring, unhinged Von Poppenhcim
while Parks pinned Crelorlan.
That brought the Humanliin back
agalasl Nlcollnl In the senil-wlnd-up
and he crippled Ohio with the
full nelson alter Nlcollnl had won
the first lull with the reverse back
wlnglock.
Nlcollnl wouldn't give up when
Cretorian hitched on with the nel
son and couldn't come back for
Uie rubber fall.
The battle royal lasted Just 25
seconds over 12 mlnules but It wus
londed with action.
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iiiinlirr of letters in "pcrfcil" or "wliiskry". SMSm
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perfect aViisAfy-Scagiiim ' 7 Crown. I AZr Li
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Academy,
Cfailoqisin
Favored
The Kliiitinth C'ounly hluh school
hutikelbiill circuit dips Inlo league
uclloii tomorrow nlKht on four
I run lit with Hncred Heart and ('nil
o(Uln favored to keep their holds
on the loop lendershlp.
According to the (icuson cska log
to date, tho Panthers of Chlloquln
have the better cliunce.
The Panthers travel lo Ullchrlst
to meet a team Dint has won Just
ono game In six outings, and are
yet lo liud, a win In two league
fdilllt-y
MAV IIP. TOI Oil
But II io Trojiuis of Snored Honrt,
favored lo cop the title they let
slip out ol their gruhp lust year,
may have a tougher time.
'I he Trojans make the trip to
Henley, The Ilornels are syiiono
inmin with upsel and could throw
a danuerous curve ut the highly
ruled Troymen.
But Bucrcd lleurl holds a non-It-ugue
win over Henley and will
be luyored to repcut.
Clillwiuln also hus dumped Gil
christ In u iion-counlcr.
HOST
'ITio (nine goes for the Malln
Mustangs who have beaten Merrill
III a klng's-X game. The Mustungs
host the Huskies In one that count
tomorrow night.
The fourth game will cnd Bo
nunrji to Bly.
'Mils one could be close although
Bonanza will ruto the favorites'
role to keep intact lis second-place
notch In the league.
Preliminary games at 7 p.m. pre
cede the varsity mam events In
all cases.
CAGE SCORES
Collrce Basketball
By The Awoclalert Press
FAR WEST
Wyoming 74 Colorado Stnte 02
San Jose SUite 44 Hawaii Uulv 42
EAST
Coast Ouard Academy 72 Kings
Point 04
Providence 57 St. Aiisolm's 54
KOUTII
Citadel 74 Charloston Naval Base
55
Howard 71 Birmingham Southern
67
Flsk 7(1 Lane (Tenn.) 42
Centenary SI Northeast (La.) 44
MIDWKST
Chicago Loyola 103 Xavler (Ohio)
B3
Illinois Wcsleyan (59 Illinois College
62
Qumcy 65 Western Illinois 49
Sports
Mirror
By The Aaiorlated Ires
Today a year ayo Wes F'cslcr.
who resigned as head football
coach ut Ohio State "to entor busi
ness." was appointed head coach
al Minnesota, succeeding Bcrnlc
Blermun.
Five years ago Leslie Mac
Mitchell won the mile event In the
Philadelphia Inquirer gumcs In the
lime of 4:17.2.
Ten years ago New York
University, which lost IU5.000 In
Iwo years, wns reported dropping
football for the duration of the
war.
San Jose State
Edges Hawaii
HONOLULU l.D " San Jose Slate
walked off wKh a slow basketball
game against the University of H.i-
!,watl 44-42 Wednesday night.
Doth teams used zone defenses
land both were off on their shoot-
j mg.
Ocorge Clark, San 'Jose center,
iled Individual scoring with 13
I points. ,
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i in 1 1 muni ! iiiiillrii ml mmmmmmmmmmimMllgmmitt'
MEN OF MAGIC rKay Sonnenbjerg (left) fits well in St. Louis' fast-break strategy, lends
the Sugar Bowl champions height on the boards. Capt. Leland Norris (center), roly
poly senior guard, is Dayton's steadying influence. Six-foot, eight-inch Doug McClary
adds to defending Pacific Coast Conference champion Washington's strong attack.
Oregon Tech
Jntramura!
Sports
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Ing, ti'2; V- Jackson, HfHtrl Kquiptnent,
4: Dot ion, DlUMtl, M; O, Smith.
DtCM-1, 2li; KranU, Dlecl. 37; Griffin.
SKrU Equipment, 25; J. Smith, HporU
Equipment. Z'l, Schubort, Dlrrufi, 23;
I.unlHTK, Fire Hall. I 'J, Olfenbackcr,
UIcmjI, 10.
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faculty One 2fl7 rseulty. Two 2SSI
Trarn hish same: Herltn 10IS. fac
ulty Two 1012. faculty Two loll
Individual high aerlci: Cleve Bennett
Sim. Carl Stolpe 303. Skect O'Connell
.Ta:
O'Connell 221
Idron 220.
Dir. t lana'lnii
W L Tel.
Ilody Shop 22 10 .888
Holier Jewels 21 II , .050
Clunamllhl .. 20 12 .025
Ule!l ' 13 17 .40B
Guttermlpea 10 22 .313
Knglneerft . 8 24 .230
Tram high crlet: Cun.mllhfl 2872,
Gummltht 2773. Holler Jewell 2772.
Team high same: DIcMl 099, Roller
Jewel. 981. Dleiel 880,
Individual high aerlea: R. Cake 931.
Cleve Dennett 349, Bennett 338.
individual high game: R. Cake 221.
Bennett 209. M. Phllllpi 203.
Loyola's Kladis
Sets Record
By The Associated Press
The mid-year exams continued to
bAnn hnvlrAthall nt ft minimum
Wednesday night. In Uie two out
standing gomes vmcago i-oyoia
whipped Cincinnati Xavler. 103-83.
ti'.-nmlniT hat Pctlnrfirln fitnte.
74-62. Nick Kladls. of Loyola, set a
new Lovoia gym single game scor
ing record of 35 points.
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Gun Repairing .
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Commissioner Pushes
Battle With Walcott
NEW YORK Ti The battle ol
wits and statements among most
ol the principals In the proposed
Jersey Joe Walcott-Ezzard Charles
heavyweight championship light,
continued to blaze merrily Thurs
day. New York State Athletic Com
missioner Bob Christetiberry Is de
termined Jersey Joe will defend
against Charles from whom he won
the title last July 18, and he's giv
ing the veteran Camden, N. J
Smith Cools
Gonzales
WASHINGTON W Gene Smith,
a featherweight with the sock of a
mule, sports a streak of 28 wins
In professional boxing 22 of them
by Uie knockout route.
The 20-year old Negro racked up
his latest victory Wednesday night
by polishing off Corky Gonzales,
Denver, In 46 seconds of the third
round of a scheduled 10 round bout.
In putting away Gonzales Smith
scored a win over the eighth rank
ing fcathwclght by National Boxing
Association standards. Smith pres
ently is ranked ninth. . .
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gladiator until Feb. 5 to agree.
In Portland. Me.. Walcott said
he had fought 21 years before he
won the title and no one a gonna
take H away from me outside a
ring." '
Felix Bocchicchlo. manager of
the heavyweight tltleholder, would
like to fight either Rocky Marclano
or Harry Mathews, and manes no
bones about It. He even said ne
was forced to agree to a return
bout with Charles "under duress."
Matthews' manager, Jack Hur
ley: who does his battling via long
distance from his base of opera
tions in Seattle, said his man will
light Walcott and lor the title.
"I wonder If Christenberry will
recognize Harry as champion when
he beats Joe." mused Hurley.
Thai's how things stood when
President Jim Norris of the In
ternational Boxing Club, the pro
moter of the proposed fight, re
treated to his .Coral Gables, Fla..
winter home. He has a date there
on Feb. 1 with Bocchicchlo and
Jake Mintz, Charles' co-manager.
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CAHOON'S
North
Trojans
Pummel
Bonanza
Jim Mahoncy and Ray Beard
ganged up on Bonanza last night
in a non-league game to give the
Sacred Heart Trojans their elev
enth straight cage victory without
a setback by a 57-41 count.
Mahonev scored 23. Beard IB as
the Trojans grabbed a lead Just
belore Intermission time and kept
it.
The game was touch-and-go for
almost two full quarters. Then the
academy five posted a 30-24 half-
ume lead ana blew It up to 48-34
at the three-quarter mark.
Bonanza beat the Trobabe In
the preliminary skirmish, 46-37.
Box rcore:
SA(. HT. (55) (II) BONANZA
Heiderer T 4 Crume
Mahoney XI r 7 Hood
Weu-I V. 9 Hubble
Bearil 18 C. 3 Hnlev
Howard 8 V. 13 Wllaon
Sacred Heart auba Koch. Pratt 2.
Neubert. Bonanza auba Chandler 1.
Dye 2.
Rule-Tampering
Miffs Ouimet
BOSTON W The stabilization
of the golfing rules Is urged by
former National Champion Francis
Ouimet.
"The 13 rules that were in ef
fect In Scotland In 1744 are Just as
good today," Ouimet, current cap
tain of the Royal and Ancient Golf
Club, said at the New England
left handed golfers' dinner Wednes
day night.
"The more we monkey with the
rules, the less fun the game will
be for all of us," he added.
Ouimet endorsed the unification
of the British and United States
golf rules that became effective
Jan. 1 and suggested "only such
future changes as would become
absolutely necessary."
Billy Wells, Michigan State's
sophomore halfback, averaged 8.42
yards per try on 63 carries during
the football season.
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money.
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the filth largest on record. Eight
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petition, to be followed by out-of-town
entries in a full weekend
schedule.
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