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MONDAY, JANUARY 211, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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4 Willi,: iiic rbiiiiiiiiiu 4' 1110 vit
tin wt-i't awccpliig n iwo-gaino
aeries with uiui-rilMrlcl Iloneliing
OViM' 'lu weekend here, Mrdlui'd
wii.i plIiiiK uii a plualiy leud In
tUi' DIM. 4 hankcllmll nice will)
two k.-v whim over the Omuls
I'd h Cavemen.
Ili'iT'i Ihn dlnlrlut picture In a
nuiilii'll:
i Mi'iltiinl. hull wuv lliioiiuli
Iruiiui! schedule, I, in, llvo wiiii ' d
one lua. 'the l'clirann, one-ll', .d
Into illhtrlia piny, hnvc wilt In
iVr kiuiich.
'"lie K In niKtli live, two uainc be
titttf I the Muck 'Inrniidiwn, nave
eiuiit dinuli i guinea to pluy. Mod.
jnnl him klX.
A.14JI.AM m;xt
pjKi on Ihe llt for Kliinmllt
tkiWh In Ahlilimil ou till' road HI
dv un.l Saturday night. The I'd
li'ini.. ii ihi'v nwccti the Ashland
-.v-l i nn Mart un Ihe hmnehireuh Wanhlnuton 07 Wahhlniiloii Slide 43
SfW wniiic behind Mediorcl. 'Montana 64 Colorado A&M 61
MnliuKl mid Grant lire Wyoming b!t Utah 'M
Idle this weekend an lur as league llilghain Young 72 New Mexico 49
liftmen nre concerned. jUluh State Bl Mexico 'City YMCA
The I'ellcuiM Dent llo.se our i(. 1)1-1 6U
41. Hulilrdny night to add to rrt- at. Mary a tuaui.i si urcgun -5
w'dftV nlulit'a 440 win.
Alter a hec-jiiiw Jlit riuiirlBT,
" RowIiuik grabbed the lead lute In
the 'opening Hume and sluyod
' , ahead until hull time when the
Indiana held a wiueiiky 23-21 lend.
t.'oiuli I'aill McCall cnllrd
CAGE SCORES
By
lOI.I.KtiK
The ANKOriatrd I'rraa
Natordav
FAIt WKHT
Uoiuuga 60 Idaho 68
htewuri Chevrolet. 01) Stanford 3
Heiillle B7 Montunn Stale College 08
Hun Kranclacu 44 Huiita C'lnru 38
Brum Hull 118 Vlllunuvn 06
Hleim IM Mnnhiitliin 66
on Hi. John tukni 64 Temple 44
Ihi-weiikened Unlph Ciirroll und
Jack HorUin lain In the roemid
ouuiter. The rclurn ol the regular
pemed 1111 Ihe I'ellcan live.
111:8 hcohk
Karlv hi the thud liame. Car
roll dumped a hook ahol to tie
the uiiine, as-all. Kay Bell's two
lire thrown nave the Pelican a
30-28 lend unci the Kluinnlh live
aimed ahead the rent ol the way.
Hut It wan -sophomore Ed Bur
Ion who really atolo the show. In
addition to worlng elKht point",
along with Bell, Jerry Johnson and
n....... tli.rcA, ,-,,lii ari llf
Soimirin line style and knewj' Wake Koreat
what In do alter he latched onto
rebounds.
The 1'cls were much Improved
over their ehoddy Krlduy nlttht
howlnt( bul tlicre'll have to be
Tven inoro Improvement II they're
to imsa Medlord, very aolldlv now
In the district drlver'a aent. In
wlmt ptomlKen to be a battle right
ciewn to the llnl.sh line.
I- I'l.lTS
Uurtmouh IM Army 66
Noire Uiiine 72 Cunhiun 69
81. Boimveniurc 78 YuunKilnwii 60
I'ciin 72 BulnliridKe Aitvy C2
MIIIWHST
Uel'aul 60 llllnola 06
Kun.ian Btate 81 Kaniaj (14
HI. Louis 48 Okluhoma AIM 40
Hradlcv 74 Tulhn 68
Oklahoma City 86 TCU 41
Nebraska 82 Mouth Dakota 69
Mlchtunii Slate 66 Purdue 47
Minnesota 74 Northwestern 66
KOCTII
Kentucky 71 Alabama 07
Tornado
Shuts Out
Cavemen
lly The AsMMilaled Press
Top-rutYd OrOKon hliih nchonl
bnaketbnll tciuns micupod upnet In
HuturUuy nlKhU games.
Ccntrul Cnthrillc of Portlftiid,
runkud No. 2 In the Htuto by sportK
wnlcru mid siwrtscastors In luxl
week's Ashocjuted i'ress poll, over
whelmed Hood Klvcr, 743. Cen
tral's al .iitiite stui, Uoo Allcnhoien.
poi,lcJ 21 polntn 1111 the Hums won
their 11th kuiiio In 12 alnrt.s.
. 'llth-nUcil Miiishlleld awept a!
two-Kume ucck-end serle-i Irom
North Hind, winuliix Uuturday
nlRlil I16-48. The vlcorlea kuvo
Murnlillcld lli.sl place In the kul
ern division of cjii.su A s district
6.
Kcedhport dumped Myrtle Creek,
63-30. to retain lt lend In the We: t
em dlv.Hlon.
KhuiiHui Pitilh, in liked Uti. 6.
beul KoHobui'K, 51-41, to sweep a
week . end ..cries. But Mtd.ord
lluhtened lla huld on llrnt place In
boulhcrn Oreuon's district 4 by
IrounclHK Urunta Pnsa. 46-33 Med
lord also bent the Cavemen Friday
nlithl,
KlKhlh-ruukcd MlUon-r'rcewater
.showed slienijlh lu iIowiiIiik Kennc-
wira. wiisii., shi. A.iiorni. ruled
10th. dcleated Bcuppoose. 01-63.
In cluss 11 play. Muplelon upset
Powers, conqueror of several A
teams. 52-42. It was Mnpleton'n
IO1I1 nlruiKht victory.
La Ornnrte won bolh Kiirnes ol
a class A district 1 week-end scries
from linker to become the favorite
in that Icimue. l.n Grande won
Buturdny n!nht, 35-20.
Pendleton look over ns luvorllc
In district 2 niter downing Milton-
rreewnter I'Y.di.v n'slit end Hcr
mlslon, 74-68. ttnturday nluiil.
;; -;iSirrV,:fv; RED HURO, SPORTS EDITOR " 5 I
The Pelicans have spill In two
dhlrlct series to dule. Any more
splits could be disastrous. It's a
tUftiKO 'iidcr lor the Pelicans, pre-
cr.mpn.un Invorltes. a aeimite up-
thai could well so up to
whlsile.
Im Pels flnnllv pushed Ihe
iii'il liuttnn on their last-urena at-
lack lu the third period 8nturday
Icf.mpftiHn
' htil lialllivi
,:' iNe nnl
I jr. ,ien I In
?. rlnhl liuttoi
, (iiim ler lend.
; ' Bui rtoseburit closed It to 42-39
earl III the loiirlh. Then Pence
and B.i i roll poured the mis to a
rallv 'hat ituve the Pels a com-
v loi table 10 point lead.
nnnr ni au
nuns, t
j llalrM. t ..
t fiillwrl, e .
; Nt.llr.
Tulnne 71 1-SU 66
Clemson 60 The Citadel 63
Auburn 66 OeorRla 51
Tennessee 61) Oeomia Tech 56
Navy 00 VMI 54
Orrion lllch Krhool
Echo 48 Helix 46
Umaplne 73 Pilot Rock 62
Mllton-Freewater 67 Kennewlck,
I Wash, i 49
j Central Point 68 Aslilund 55
l.a Orende 35 Baker 2
Central Cnthollc (Portland! 74 Hood
Klver 43
BnltleRround (Wash.) 62 Oswego
40
Astoria 61 8catpoose 63
Pendleton 74 Hermlstnu 58
Harrlaburir 31 McKenle 30
Southern Oreiton Kdncatlo'i Frosh
47 Ulnols Vallev 40
Klamnih Palls 61 Roseburir 41
Mnrshlk-ld 66 North Bend 48
Medlord 46 Omuls Pass 33
Reedsport 53 Myrtle Creek 46
Condon 41 ArlliiKton 33
. Mnplelon 62 Powers 42
OCE Sweeps
EOCE Set
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S 1
2 2
0 6
OCE 81
Pel.
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.760
.600
.000
OCE
Vanport
OTI
EOCE
Snturdny's result:
EOCK (II.
By The Associated Press
OreRon College of Education
swept a two Kiime weekend Ore
gon College Conlerence bnskctball
series with Eastern Oregon Coll
ege of Education.
OCE won 66-57 Friday and 81-61
Snlurdny. Both fc-nmes were at
Monmouth.
i The defeats were wlnless EOCE'S
;l6lh and 17th this season.
THIS PROUD SMIRK belongs to Kurt Von Poppenijeim,
sadistic German wrestler who teams with Yorg Cretorian
Wednesday night against brothers Herb and Billy Parks in
a tag team match at the armory.
Tag Feud Highlights
Wednesday Mat Row
Owlbafees
Lose First
ri rT
. 4 1
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'j ltrrv:
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f MA MATH
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I'enre
) Krrnrh ..,..
; lMrron
; C arroll
- Horlcm
" .iTule's Rally
t Beats Malin
14 13
Mi rt
. 0 4
I
Total! II It II SI
lliilMlin score: KoMbtlrs 33 Klsmath
Valla 21. Frae throw mluacl: Roseburs
U iDalroa 1, Chilian a. Nolla 1. lHidllk
2, llackan a, Oedrtea 1. rinbarla 1, Alm
niona In Klamath ralli III Killmora I.
Itrll 3. Johnaon S, Young 1. Barron ).
Carroll I, llorlon ll. OlllclaK: IlUhoo
id Kellalroin.
Sid
fuddle Planned
For Title Fight
LOS ANOELE8 I Whether a
proposed title bout at Las Vegas,
'Vev., between Champion Heavy.
'eight Jorsey Joe Wnlcott and Hnr
iv (Kid) Matthews will come off
as iilnnned will be decided Wednes
day, tho Examiner reports.
'The impor said Sundny Promoter
Hurry Hunt will mcel then In an
tindlsclof.ed enalcrn city to confer
wllh tho boxers' representatives.
Tulclakc singed a final quarter
rnlly on Its own floor Snturdav
night to beat Malln by a 59-51
score In a non-league basketball
game.
Tuleluke led 36-23 at the half.
The Mustangs knotted the score at
41-ail us the two tennis swung Into
the Inst quarter. Tulelnke's binge
icea me giune lor the Honkers.
Jack Ayres and Jerry King led
Tule with 21 and 15 points. Wayne
kick ana uaie. renters scored 40
of Matin's points, each wllh 30.
Tule won the B game, 46-38.
Box ror:
MAI. IN Mil (Sill TIM.F.I.AKK
Maunay ST IS Kln
w. nirk 30 r t p. oiwn
Fantera 30 C 1 R. OWen
Parla 4 O 7 Sowlaa
V. Rlrk 4 O 71 Avrti
Matin Biiha-Ralnua. Rogrrs. McAul
Iffa. Tnlalake auba Short 10, Mancaau.
Taylor,. Ooldblatt. Lu-ls.
Snlurdny
Klamnih
Bly Bobcats
Beat Henley
Bly bent Henley. "48-36,
nleht hi a non-league
Cnimtv game on the Bly floor
,Tho Bobcats held iqtionky 10-9.
lt-18, nnd 32-31 lends at the qiinr
tnr posts, then splurged In the Inst
friimc lor the win.
Blv also won tho B prelim by
a 26-23 count over the Hornets.'
llos Brora:
IIKNI.rV CISI
Anflrraon 8 Y
n. inn r
Havel II C.
Hnvev 4 O
l,r' io 2 O
llrnlry biidb i-nno
1.
aiihB ClironlBler a, Cavan 3.
((HI m.T
0 "'OBBfl
4 t.vhrand
K JannyBh
R nillavoil
13 lltitrhlnaon
Vnrtrn 3. Bly
Sieve Owen, conch of the New
York gi ld Giants, once wns a wres
tler In his homo stato of Oklahoma,
AUTO INSURANCE
7 1- S-IU-3 LioDinry
' Insurance Current
6 Mo. Rate $1 190
AiLowAt I I
Plan m1l NnnrfcurrinC
Membcrnhlp Fe ,
' t.efli fluldia CHf '
a Preferred Ins. Exch.
. K, Hll.l.Alin I KDAIU.liSr '
' " IIIbI. Aganl . ' '
I'lim a 4-oisi win So. nth
llrnr "Coillri Thil na Vau7."
KI-'I.W StOii p.m. Monoav
OrcKon Tech's Junior varsity ran
out ol k"s In tlie second hnlf Sat
urday lllallt to lose a 62-74 rime
decision to the University of Ore- Prud Prussian and the Rumanian
Ron Jayvees In a preliminary to APe opened a team attack designed
me irt-Kun-oi. tviary a
A top-drawer wrcstllnit fued will
be settled Wednesday night at the
armory in a tag team match that
promises the acme In thrills.
The fight will pit the punching
Parks brothers, Hurricane Herb
und BlasthV Billy, against, two foes
well versed in the nrt of mayhem,
Kurt Von Poppcnheim and Yorg
Cretorian. ;
It s a tag tilt thnt would be a
natural any time but Is even more
edgy on the heels of last week's
battle royal at the mausoleum of
niuul.
On that occasion. Herb, eliminat
ed early In the bout but still at
ringside. Intervened when the
to unhinge Billy, who survived the
gruelling battle royal to the very
end.
So Cretorian and Von Poppen
heim have a score to settle with
the Parks boys and Billy is par
ticularly anxious to avenge his de
feat at the hands of Von Poppen
helm in the main event.
Cowboy Carlson, sidelined last
week with a rib Injury, Is signed
lor the opener Wednesday night
against Buck Davidson.
Carlson, a ranking favorite here
for 'many months, will be a wel
come returnee with his sensational
style df wrestling.
Reserved tickets are on sale at
Castleberry Drugs.
Huskies
One Up
On Idaho
Northern Division Basketball
W L Pet.
Washington 6 a .750
Idaho 4 a .667
Washir.Klon Stnie 5 5 .500
Oregon 2 2 .500
Oregon Stale 1 7 .123
halurday's Kesuits
Washington 67 Washington State 43
Southern Division
W L Pet
California 4 2 .667
USC 3 3 .600
UCLA 3 3 .500
Stanford 2 4 .333
By The Associated Press
Defending Champion Washington.
still the team to beat going into
the second half of the 195a basket
ball campaign, tackles Oregon and
Washington State and Idaho renew
their "Clval War of the Palouse" in
feature Northern Division, Pacific
Coast Conference, games this week.
The Washington Huskies, who
split 50-56 and 67-43 with Wash-
ington State's Cougars over the
week-end, play Oregon at Eugene
Friday and Saturday. Idaho visits
WSC at Pullman Friday and i
host to the Cougars at Moscow Sat
urday.
The week-end split with WSC left
Washington a full game ahead of
the second-place Idaho Vandals
who stepped out of the conference
Saturday and were edged 59-58 by
the Gonzaga University Bulldogs
from Spokane. Oregon split with
St. Mary's 69-58 and 45-51 In an
other r.on-league Friday-Saturday
series.
Big Bob Houbregs. sidelined by a
leg Injury earlier in the season, re
turned to the Washington lineup
for the Pullman series and piled
up 23 points for the Huskies in
their Saturday victory. The Husk
ies got off an early 11-1 lead and
kept building it.
mmKJttiu ,tJ.,p.L. ', f, l iar - if j Tflf ?J1Trw
name on
MucArthur court.
The Ducklings held a slim 33-30
lead at the half but, using several
second-string varsity boys, ham
strung tho Owlbabcs afler Inter
mission time.
It was Oroteeh's first loss this
season aftor eight straight wins.
Wayne Holzfuss was high for the
losing cause with 18 points.
Bos arore:
OI1K1KI H 1311 (111 ORKION
Hrntlrr 7 F 7 Seiffinund
Humphrey 7 ..F 2 Marxrr
Holrfuu 18 C 4 Bonncmiin
roraman BO. 7 Pane
Brown a G I Phlllloa
Oretech auba Flanjngam 1. Lewis a.
Pateiaon 4. Martin, Thompson. Oregon
auba Bottler T. Hogera 7. Holland IS.
Choat a. Blodgett a. lllnman S. Byler
7, Johnaon 1.
Mangrum Wins
Phoenix Open
PHOENIX. Ariz. Money Is
nothing new to Golfer Lloyd Man
grum, but Monday he treasured a
distinction which hadn't come his
Way before.
1 That was a victory in the $10,000
Phoenix Open and a $3,000 cheel:
to commemorate the event.
Mangrum. one of the best gallery
attractions In the sport today, made
off with his initial triumph Sunday
when he finished the 7a hole tourna
ment with a 10 under par 374.
E. J. (Dutch! Harrison slipped
in with a beautiful 67 for second
place and 1 1,400 In prize money.
Julius Boros wound ud with a 73,
and tied for fourth with nnrv mi.i.
dlccoff and Fred Hawkins, at 381.
New parking grounds at Gulf
stream Park race track will pro
vldo room for 1,600 additional cars
thus raising the over-nil capacity
to 6.600. ,
TROJANS
WIN 13TH
Sacred Henrt notched win Num
ber 13 of the season yesterday In
n 43-34 victory over St.. Mary's of
Medford on the losers' court.
Jim Mahoncy led the Trojans
scoring with 14 as the academy
led all the way.
Medford won Ihe B prelim by
a 46-31 count over the Trobabes.
nrx arore:
SAC. IIT, (151 (SI) ST. MARVS
Koch F t Welakamn
Mahone.v 14 T Murray
Weaarl S C 13 Vorberk
Heard 7 , " ' G . 2 Read
Howard ft S P. Dusan
' Saered Heart Buha-llelderrr, Pratt 2.
Neubert, Plummor 2. MrA"drewa I.
St. Mary's auha O'Tooie. Smylie 4.
T. TitiRnn, Knutaon. Rouhlor, Amaro.
nohbett.
Jayvees Nip
Chitoquin
By HAROLD McKAY
Klamath Falls' Junior varsity
squeezed by the Chlloquin Pan
thers, 17-40, on Pelican Court Sat
urday night,
The came was close all '.he way
as chiloquln, undefeated In Klam
ath County league play, threatened
up to the final whistle.
The junior varsity held a slim
24-22 halftlme lead. They went
ahead 39-33 in the third quarter
but Chlloquin closed it to 47-44
with two minutes to go.
The Klamath five went into a
stall at this point but with 45 sec
onds remaining. Chlloquin stole the
bail and Gentry scored on a hook
rhot to put the Panthers one point
awav.
Jo Jo George failed on a free
throw thnt would hnve lied the
score with seconds remaining.
Wnvne DuBols got the rebound ror
Chlloquin but his shot wa batted
down bv Klamath's Don Mills.
Box arore:
riui.nqi:iN (4si (47) javvkes
Hrrork F 16 Frenrh
David S F 6 D. Mills
Gentry 21 C 7 S. Florrlnl
Yadon 2 Ci 5 Owln
DuBolB 2 G 4 C. Ml lla
Chlloquin BiibB tleorne 8, Nlrholson
3. I.rRflrt 2, Unlve. Jnyvee BUba L.
Fiocrhlnl 9. Frederlrk.ion,, WrlRllt.
CERTAIN TO MAKE a hit with the fans is the dribbling
wizardry of Tom Gipson, a member of the Kansas City
Stars, the Harlem Globetrotters' farm team. The Stars face
the Jayhawks and Chiloquin of the Klamath Basin indepen
dent league in the Pelican Court opener tomorrow night.
The Trotters meet Rickys and Payless Drugs of the city
league in the main event of the outstanding cage twin bilL
Globetrotters, Stars i
Here Tomorrow Nite
More hilarious than ever are the, layer) this combination Into tr
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey
Sunday Results
Seattle 4 Tacoma 4 (tie)
Saturday Results
Tacoma S Victoria a
Vancouver 5 Saskatoon 4
Calgary 5 Edmonton 4
New Westminster 4 Seattle a
(No games Monday)
mighty Harlem Globetrotters of
basketball who come In to face
Klamath Falls' top city league ca
gers from Rickys and Payless Drugs
in the feature of the doublehead
er program at Pelican Court to
morrow night.
The Kansas City Stars, the Globe
trotters' farm club, meets Chiloquin
and the Jayhawks of the Klamath
Basin league in the 7 o'clock open
er. SKILL, COMEDY
This twenty fifth anniversary ed
ition of the greatest basketball ag
gregation the worm tias ever known
has been Bunt oy owner-coacn Aoe
Saperstein both with an eye to
playing power; ana efficiency ana
fun-provoking propensities.
Comedy is just as important in
the Globetrotters' scheme of things
as a great lineup capable of hold
ing its own against the best on
the hardwood courts. Shrewd show
man that he is, Saperstein has par-
SfaSsS
DALE TEPPER
WATCHMAKER JEWELER :
' i South 8th '. "..
(Next to Pelican Theater) !
Ski Champ
GOVERNMENT CAMP. Ore. W
Dick Schwacgler. Ynktmn, placing
first plnce In three of four events,
won tin Paclflo Northwest Ski As
sociation Junior Championships
which concluded here Sundny.
Schaeglcr won the cross country,
downhill and slnlom events. Win
ner of the lumping event was Fran-
els Wallace. Payette Lake, Idaho.
The OVnngn Bowl game Jan. 1
will be homecoming for two Geor
gia Tech plavers. Hnlfbnck Bobby
Moorhend nnd gunrd Orvllle Ver
een both hail from Miami. .
HI
McGregor Wins
Aussie Net Title
ADELAIDE. Australia tn Big.
hnrd-hlltlng Ken McGregor won the
Austrnllnn Tennis Championship
Monday when he upset Davis Cup
Star Frnnk Scdgman, 7-5. 12-10, 2-6,
6-2. in nn all-Aussie final.
Sedgmnn, regarded as the No, I
plnyer in the world, seemed to
hnve on off-day, and McGregor
was quick to cash in on Frank's
frequent errors.
Kansas,
inois
Defeated
By The Associated Press
Down, down goes the list of ma
jor unbeaten college basketball
teams and Monday there were but
two quintets In the nation with un
blemished marks Duquesne and St.
Bona venture.
At the rate the mighty have been
biting the dust, it will be surpris
ing, Indeed, if the season produces
one undefeated team. Usually, at
the halfwav point, you tan count
a good half-dozen outfits without a
blotch on their records.
Illinois and Kansas, running Nos.
1-a. respectively, in last week's As
sociated Press poll, were on the
outside looking In after seeing their
proud skeins snapped oaiurcay
night. De Paul polished off Illinois,
69-65, and Kansas State thumped
Kansas soundly, 81-64. Illinois had
won 11 straight and Kansas 13.
'Cats Thump
Merrill, 53-38
Merrill, apparently spent after
its glorious upset win over Malin
Friday night, lost a 38-53 nod to
the Klamath Wildcats in a non
league game on Merrill's floor
Saturday night. x
Tho wilrirnts led all the way.
The Klamath frosh team beat
Merrill's B squad, 74-36, In the
opener.
box Boom:
Wll.lK'ATS SS
Chut field T
Malhls 7 F
DavlB 18 C
Armstrong 18 G
worlds! atihs Vrtnna S.
4. Sham. Kerna. Wells. Merrill Bub
Sandcra 12. Wlnlera. Waltera. Barn'.
Boat Record
LAKE ALFRED. Fla. Wl A
new world record marked the thirti
stop on motorboat racing's grape
fruit circuit here Sunday.
Henry Shakeshaft, Mt. Kisco,
N. Y., set the new mark of 57.S89
miles an hour in the Class C out
board hydroplane class. The old
record was 57.508 m.p.h.
Max Surkont and Vern Bickford
of the Boston Braves each pitched
two two-hitters during the 51 sea
son.
most popular drawing card In all
sportdom, not only on the North
American continent but in man
other parts of the slob where the
team has played and made a trt
mendous hit. 1 -
As one sportswriter out it: "Abe'i
boys ball-handling wizards all
comprise the best basketball team
on earth. They not only are master
players but they are also amusing
aciors. xnar. s wny tne BRO sign 1
always out wherever, they play.?
SIDESHOW ' .
Saperstein sums up his team'
success thusly: "Fust of- all w
show the fans how the game should
and can be played like expert.
Then we giva them a good show oa
the side."
The diminutive promotional ex
pert makes sure the fans hay
great show in store for them. H
even carries along some top vari
ety acts to entertain between game
and during intermissions.
Wrestlers
Beat Cavemen
The Klamath Union high school
wrestlers slammed Grants Pass
for the second time this season
Saturday with a 34-15- win on the
Cavemen mats and will host the
same team here Friday.
The Pelicans won four falls, four
decisions and gained one draw In
the 13-bout meet.
(Summary in tomorrow's Herald
and News).
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