TUKSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE 'TTOTT in TIME OUT! Mm .jV.'UJTr'.A "When jrou aay our brothrr'a work fceepa him outdoors morn now, I ataumr you mean hr has lo o out la llir Irark alnrr lliuati book It Joint cluard!" i (l I.KTrJ TAKK look it Ihe Dlf-t, )t baakelball rate: If (hi Prllcniut are to vllt Eu (lie In March, II will take mighty comeback. . Btcktn of the PU cun hope lor Oranta 1'aon and Anhlnnd to I Mat aplll Willi Metllord Uie next time out. ... But, lor hypothetical caaea, let'a aay Medlord, preaumably the claw of the three leama over the hill, acorei eerlea grand alania over the Cavemen and UrlMliea hi Uie sec ond go-round, In that event, the Pelloana will have to win the rent of lliclr eluhl fames. , MEDFORD holds a 61 record. -,1th sU games lo go. Klamelh Falls has 2-2 record, wllh eight to go. Then, In the event Mrdlord wins all but lis two-game scries wllh Kla.ma.ih Kella, Uie Jllsck Tornado would finlAh wllh a, 8-3 record. The Pelicans WOULD HAVE to to through league play undefeated to win. If thev beat Ashland four times. Omnia Pass two and MED rORD two, that would' give the I'eltcans flnlnhlnpr 10-2 record. In addition to holding currently two-gsme advantage on the Pel icans. Medlord has one other dis tinct advantage. The next Klamath Fall'Medford series will show on Medford's court Of eour.te, Grants Pass and Ash land could do some spoiling along the way. But the bent way aeems lo be to aasunie Medlord wll win the lent, then concentrate on . knock ing ovor the Tornado twice on, Us wn court. 'ine race U pointing tin to I finish as close as last year when (he Prb cinched their1 entry ( Into citlrlcl play with a last-night vic tory over Grant Pass, V OirVKLOrMKNTSa'monftTTKe ' W boy ol fistic row netrn, to hint at another renson Jack Hur ley miubbed the Internntlonal Box ing Club's offer to Harry Matthew for a light-heavyweight tllle: light with Champion Joe Maxim. Hurley wants the big prize, the heavyweight crown. And Jersey Joe Walcott. the heavywelsht champion, seems to favor a title fight wllh Matthew more than tiffs with either Eard Charles or Rockv Marciano. The reason seems evident: Walcott will probably be flghtlnt for the Init time whea he puts his title on the line. Tfe safe to sav that Matthews, Charles or Msrclano would whip the or pappy of the ring. So Walcott and his manager, probably figure that Matthews would be the .best drawing card of the three.- They're so rlgtit. . I hope It Is Matthews. Tt puldn t hsppen to better guy. Charles has' had the tide. Al though good- champlrm, he has Utile crowd appeal. Marciano Is comparatively young. Matthews Is nesrlng 30. He s earned - the shot at boxing's top prl. i , The nswer may com up to morrow. Chiloquin, Tule Bill Benefits The March of Dimes will benefit from basketbsll tomorrow night In both Tulelake and Chiloquin. t The Chiloquin Townles, top team of the Klamath Basin Independent league, fare Hilltop Cafe of . the Klamath Falls City league, at, 0 p.m. . i i" The doubleheader at Tulelake $uts the Tulelake lnners of the Bas in Loop against the Tulelake High. School Honkers In the main event. The Inn's second team faces the Tulelake B team In the 7 o'clock opener. The Rotary Club sponsors Uie Tulelake games. Gonzaga Boxers Whip MSC Team SPOKANE Goiurrh Uni versity mlltmen outpointed Michi gan State College 11-3 Monday night Jo. end MSC's string of colltfglatc boxing victories at 21. ;!. Michigan State's' two national champions, Charles Spleter, a, heavyweight, and CTerafcl Black. 17 pounds, took close deoisloiw oyer the Bulldogs, as did' Jimmy livens, 125 pounds. . ... 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QaIIsmi4 s Wll W Ml ., 1 i- Seen For Twin Bill It's itlwnys a pleimanf occasion when 4he hurltm tllubiurolteiii, Im buluusly funny msidclaus of biukrt- biill, iippi-ar on Ihe scene, but their kuine miulnil Kl'inmlli lfnlls' two ti p city leugua teuins tonight on 1'riicaii court, lieiulliniiiK un out ktnnding biikvlibttll tluublrlmidet, Is of spcchil sltmlllciinco to th"m and vlll bo lo the anticipated capacity crowd. Abe Siipcrstcln s clever sntl pow eriul busk'-tt'crn are ct-li br.'tlng the twenly-llllh annlvi-rruiry arasoii of their lllunlrloun career, and they're -Inn all out lo niitko their silver seuunn Ih.i greutenl hi id most as tonlHhlnu they've ever experienced. Recalling their mutiny fitnl of the past, hihI especially of Innt eea Min, It would seem Uu-y would have lo no some to top previous nclileve nienln, but the Oibbotrotura are lamed lor the unexpected. Itepurl have preceded them here Hint It's the gioiitonl teiiui In the club's lil.-.tory, und Ihe accompany ing acts are the llncsl cvcrlo trav el wllh the troune. TIip Trotn-rs comedy a Inn reaches new high. MAIN KVKNT The mnln event of the csge twin bill puts the court wluirdn agalnM. the toinblncd talent of Rlckys and Psvlevi I)ru"s. The Ktiimus City Binrs. a farm club lor Uie. Olnbel rotter and al most r match In talent and comedy, lace two of the ton teams In Ihe Klamath Busln Independent lrtiKue In the 7 o'c lock opener, the Chilo quin Tuwnlcs and the Jnyhnwlcs. Included on the Globetrotters' roster tire isuch famous cagers as BOID BUIE . . . one-armed ace I.oula 'Bnbri Presuley. Wllllum iruui UUl, riiuiK no.-iiinivu, Cari Hclem, John BHD Chavcrs, Gcorae tijomiy) Smith and Leon Hlllnrd. One of the most amarlng fKurei In tl.j, .,ti-. tum-1,1 nnr. armed pliiycr more than holdr.i; HIS OWU III ine loumirii roi i ui batketbnll compcUtlon, Is Hold Blue nh will be here, with Iho .KniuaA City Btiim. ACCl'RATB , '. ' In hli Huh season as a member h Urlf.M t llihftrntLim or- panlr.sllon. which Includes the Kan- Mi s CUV quinici, uute is snooiuiK wllh d?iidlv acourucy and wlnnliiH Ihe plaudits of the fans everywhere wllh his brllllanl llnorwork, passlnu ana acicimivfr nunny. Others In the KC lineup Include such prominent perlormers ns John Scott. Oris Hill. Fred Pearson. Er veil Perrv, Henry Singleton. Tom Smith. Bob Dowery, Sherman Haw kins and Tommy Olpson,, -, ' Local eauers will lloor the best the Klnmalh Basin can oiler. In- Cluuru "i. . rr. Bud Banta and Bob' Bryant ijayhawksi; the nntcner oiumrm (Wayne Oaylor ard Chlefi, Kemo a... 4llli. nnrl nW-k Roll- lers (Chlloqulnl: Paul McCnll. Cal nonnev, uon i-eirrMii, iu Jim Bocchl and Baldy Foster (Rck ysi. and Jim Palmer. Bob F.rland ion. Dick Hellbronner. and i Rex Young (Paylessi. ' Both bleacher sections downstairs j ,,n iinsinlrs section will be re served lor tonight's show. Ttekcts ore on .nie "l " Wool and Rlckys. City neerentlon Director Bob Bouncy said advance ducat talcs Indicate a sell-out. Trojans Trek To Gilchrist -The Sacred Heart Trojans arc In a position to post a games-won ii.iift in the Klnmath County high, chool basketball .loop when they travel to Gilchrist for a league tut tonight. v The game Is a make-up from Jan. 11 when a snowstorm postponed three of the four scheduled games. The Chiloquin at Henley and Mer rill at Bly games will be played Feb. 6. The Trojans currently share the lead with. Chiloquin, both holding perfect 3-0 league records, ... Woolies Post Fifth Victory V Oregon Wool won Its fifth straight basketball decision in Ihe ulrls city lonnne last night, a 20-10 nod over Peyton's, while Griggs walloped uie KocKcts, Ju l, in uie other game on the doublcheaded program nt, Mills. None of the players on the New York football Olants halls from the state of New York. si'uV.i. ; sr.-. vr-wH FRANK WASHINGTON is one of a great array of cage stars that make up the renowned Harlem Globe trotters, Negro traveling team, that meets top city league cagcrs tonight in the main event of an out standing (loublclicadcr on Pelican Court. . Kentucky Tops AP Cage Poll "NEW YORK W Kentucky Climbed Into the No. 1 spot In the wceklv Associated Prcas basketball poll Tuesday but the Wildcat had onlv narrow mart-Ins over Kansas State and Illinois. Adolph Rupp's bluerass quintet totaled 730 iKiint to 765 for Kansas Slate and 71s for third placo Il linois. Thosn three were far out frouL Fourth-place Kansas had 623 points and flllh-ph'.ce St. Bonaven ture. one of the two ma for unde- fc-led l-aiiis left, hud 457. Kentucky, which was on ton In itwo of the l)r.'d three polls of the I season, lured 32 lirst place vote from the nation's sports writers I and eports ce'le-s. Each first place vote counted 10 point, second olace nine, and so on down the line. Rouiidlna out the first ten. In order, were bt. Louis, Duouespe, Iowa, Washington and West Vir ginia,, f ' . ... . , Tcitrns In -Uie second ten were Scion Hnll, Louisville. . Indiana. Davton. St. John's. Oklahoma Citv. Holv Cross., Siena. DcPaul and Ford ham. OUiers receiving votes Included Western Kentucky. Seattle Univer sity. Wyoming, Idaho. Minnesota. Brlpham Young. UCLA, Utah, and Portland University. Kofbaba's 41 Not Enough ' PORTLAND t.fi Lowell Kol babn pumped In ill poims Monday night but it wasn't enough to save Eastern Oregon College of Educa tion from Its 18th straight basket ball defeat. Vanport battered the luckless Eastern Oregonlans 83-71. Kolbaba connected on 18 field goals and five of seven free throws. Laundry Five Out of Cellar VICTOIIY I.BAGI : , W I, Miller Bros .. Klamath Pack Di-Mol.y 1 Crmtr Laka PPI. 1 (WO l.otio .7.111 .SDO .400 .2S0 .2.10 .000 ...4 2 0 .3 I .2 3 i.un more .... 2 t Ar i I Mfn'i Honit Ldry 'I. .. I UeMolaj- 2 . .. 0 Rraulls !.( Vlht Mn' Hand Ldry :il DeMolay Two S9 DrMoUy One 43 Cun Store 43 Men's Hand Laundry climbed out of Ihe cellar last night with a 31-29 overtime victory ovor the DcMolay second team In the Vic tory league. DeMolay's first team edged Oun 8tore, 4,1-42, In the oilier game on the Fairvlcw twin bill. Hawkins scored In the overtime period to give the Laundry five Its first win of the season. DeMolay's Cummings and Gun Store's Alexander each turned in 18-point performances in DeMolays squeak over the Gun boys. Box pcorei: r.AI'NI)RV 131) Garland 1 Andrrton S Folli Stilt. 3 (301 DeMOI.Ar 1 r Klltredm P 1.1 Kenmark C 3 R. Belhn O 3 Huwilman CI 10 Lflmon Powfll 3 Laundiv tuba Hewktnl 7. Tomiion 13, Gonzalel. DeMolay aubf D. Blehn I1PMOI.AT 1 (13) Plckelt 10 T Montsomrry 3 F Cnmmlngi IB f! Smith 7 H Bchoenhnra (1 (17) GUN STORE B Mullens 18 Alexander 10 Wood 3 Blllvv 3 McliAllithlln DrMnlAv mibs Hilton fl. aube Steel 3. Gun Store s ' BOWLING SITE NEW YORK. I.fi San Francisco, Miami and several other cities are seeking to hold Uie 1054 American Bowling Congress. The decision will be made at the ABC's meeting In Milwaukee next year. Th. JAYHAWK Soy rir".iaai aalaTa'aaMtf THERE' NONE IBETTER "91", Odcmt Ethyl 31c JAYHAWK GAS ' "' 2I3S South 6th Tag Foes I Primed For TNT An Injury will keep Cowboy Carl son off Wednesday's wrestling card for the Kecond straight week. Pro moter Mack Llllard announced ycs terday. Signed to face Buck Davidson In Ihe tipcncr. Carlson notified Llllard Ihut the rib Injury that kept him out of last week's battle royal, has not healed null tclenlly to appcur to morrow. Llllard has substituted Gino Nlco llnl, good-looking Italian boy who gave Yoru Crelorlan a whale of a battle- Inul week belore losing when he U'll victim to the Kuinantan' lull nelson. ALL ItKADV But all hand are accounted for In the explosive feature match, a tag team row ol TNT proportions. II puts the Parks brothers Herb and Billy against Yori Crctorlan and Kurt Von Poppcnheim. Von Poppcnheim and Cretorlan, as nefarious as they come, will have to be loaded wllh unorthodox tricks to beat the Parks boys, who can match the Rumanian and Ger man punch lor punch. ULOOI Tll'-S In addition, Herb and Billy have blood tier on their side. It could mnke a difference. The armory ticket-office opens at 7:30. one hour before the Nicollnl Davidson opener. Reserved seats can be purchased at C'astlcbcrry Drugs. CLASSIC Lt ltll t IV 1 ei. .023 HIS .Ml .M ..AM .31 Orevun Woolen -...'JU 1'arl.nior Drive In .-27 21 I.a-1'lry liuuranre . 2fl 22 Suburban Kllchtn , 2 22 KK1.W . I 2H Dick Rcrdrr'i . 17 32 Lltl IVCfh't Rriullt Indrr 3 KK1.W 0 Tjirkmor I fiuburbn 1 - Orcson Wool 2 feeder's I Purknior Drive In and Landry Insurance, Classic bowling league teams pushing Oregon Wool for tnc lead, divided honors in last week's ouUug. Paikmor couldn't equal Landry's high team game of 700 but Its 751-720-7J5-21B0 line was consistent , enough to grab the series high. Jerry Cole, Parkmor, had a 222 'single game, the best of Uie eve Inlnu, but Landry's Bill Klenas posted a 205-202-2 11-0 IS line for ithc evening's best single series. ! Roy Harris. Dick Reedcr's, also rolled a 222 single game. Charlie Booth, Parkmor. held to his 188 season's average wllh a 107-197-210-604 series. Mel Robin- .son, Wools, and . Al . HaJcenwerlh. Reedcr's. are tied in second place for seasons overage. JJotn noia 1U3S. Pels Eye All-Out at Try The Klamath Falls Pelicans hold two wrestling victories over Grants Pass this season and Coach Dutch Simons says he'll make It even more convincing when Uie Pelicans host the Cavemen Friday, 3 p.m. Simons Intimated yesterday he'U "shoot the works" with his top mat men. Simons said 167-pound Elvis Mit chell wtis his "most Improved" grappler In his draw with Grants Pass' J. Trlbby. v Results Saturday: 97: Conner KF beat Jaymes GP, fall; 105: Norton GP beat Keady KF, fall: 114: Shearer KF beat Musters OP, decision; 122: Swind ler KF beat Zottola GP, decision; 129: Dolloihide OP beat D. Blehn KF, decision; 135; Williams KF beat Hnrlcss OP. decision; 140: Tau cher KF beat Carothers GP. deci sion; 147: Wells KF beat Joseph son GP. foil: 156: R. Blehn KF beat Campbell GP. fall; 167: Mit chell KF and Trlbby GP, draw; 177: Towne OP beat Simmers KF. fall; heavyweight: Pryor KF beat Murray GP, fall. Bog score: Klamath Falls: 4 falls, 4 deci sions, 1 draw, 34 points; Grants Pass: 2 falls,. 1 decision, 1 draw,; 15 points. Thirty More For O'Brien SPOKANE' Lfi Seattle Univer sity's red hot Johnnv O'Brien rolled up 30 more points Monday night as the Chieftains bumped the Whlt worth Pirates 85-80 in a non con ference basketball game. The night's work gave O'Brien, the nation's top college scorer, 717 points In 26 games this scasom Halfback Clarence Self of the De troit Lions In the' NFL holds a master's degree-In dairying front the University of Wlsoonsln. In ten.. OREGON RPOKTS noxiNn "Kill". Metlhtwe ('.Oi l Thr Trrfltic Trio SKI1NC1 IIJlmr Drain Oregon Ski Areas BOWLING. BASKETBALL. BASEBALL At newsstand!! or Sub. M.yr. 03.001 Toreft Grove ::"SQOG Wait Bell 'if Yvji q '& T-SS i' I V'-tisI YORG CRETORIAN I' 1 KURT VON.POPPENHEIM ( HERB PARKS BILLY PARKS Solons Buy Ray McNulty SACRAMENTO lfi Ray Mc Nulty,' an lnflelder with the Port land Beavers two years ago, will return to the Pacific Coast Base ball League this season as a pitch er. The Sacramento Solons an nounced Monday night Uiey have purchased McNulty irom the Sa lem Senators of the Class A West ern International League. McNulty won 14 games and lost nine In the WIL last year. Ben Morrison, Mgr. ' JUCKELAND truck SALES and SERVICE Hth & Klamath Ph. 2-2511 -i f( u l. jr.-; aeK.-.wv aI ... j&p f - I "''V.'-b' ' 11 " ' ' trains 1 1 1 Pelicans b Be ror Seventh By The Associated Press There was another shake-up last week in . the Oregon high school basketball big ten, and the Central Catholic Rams came out on top of the latest Associated Press weekly poll. The stale's sportswriters and sporlscastcrs gave the strong Port land team seven first-place votes, three ahead of the No. 2 team. McMlnnvllle. which received four v"les ir "r'' place and 120 points Central got 129 point in the voting. (jeniral Catnoiic has been first ncvunu in cvciy nKUt-iaieu PrPkX nnll Ihla UM'nn T.nut wnplr'a leader, Lincoln of PorUand, drop- i ped to No. 3 this week after losing to Cleveland of Portland. 51-40. I The Cards received 103 points. ISI'PPORT I Cleveland gained the most new support this week, spurtinn from i the also rans Into fourth place i alter upsettine Lincoln. Cleveland Lot three first-place votes and 93 I points. Cleveland and McMinnville have undefeated records In high school competition. Cleveland has won 10 and lost 1 to the Portland University Froth. McMlnnvllle has won 13 while losing a pair to col lege freshman teams. Marsnfield stayed in fifth place this week, followed by Salem, which dropned two places to No. 6. ."fc Wl U.UfcKS Then came two newcomers to the top 10. La Grande upset a strong Baker team twice last weekend and climbed Into a sev enth place tie with Klamath Falls. This Is La Grande's first ap pearance in the top 10. ine oiner newcomer was Meo ford. which defeated Grants Pass twice over the weekend and Strengthened its lead in the South ern Oregon Conference. Medford moved into ninth spot. Jefferson of Portland just barely stayed in the first 10 after its 71-50 loss to Lincoln last week. Jeffer son, last year's state champion; got only 13 points In the voting for tenth place. Points 1. Central. Catholic. 11-1 2. McMinnville, 13-2 3. Lincoln. 9-2 4. Cleveland. 10-1 f 5. Marshfield. 11-3 75 C. Salem. 10-4 62 7. Klamath Falls. 10-3 39 8. La Grande. 8-3 - 39 9. Medford. 10-4 30 10. Jeffferson. 6-5 18 -Olher: Pendleton 13. Astoria and Milton-Freeivater 10 each, The Dalles and Corvallis 6 each, Eu gene 5, Roosevet of Portland 4, Reedsport and Dayton 1 each. Palmerton Slips By Coke Five STANDINGS Pel. 1.000 .8X1 .571 .313 . .286 .286 2C6 Rlckys PayleFS Drugs Hilltop Cafe .... Coca Cola Palmerton 6 3 . .4 2 2 Hercules Herald-News 2 Resells Last Mghl Palmerton 45 Coca Cola 43 Hilltop 82 Herald-News 53 Palmerton Lumber Company squeaked by Coca Cola and Hilltop Cafe outlasted Herald-News in city league basketball games last night at Altamont. The Palmertons and the Cokes were tied 29-all at the end of three periods of play. Jerry Dodds and Lefty Foster, ex-Gem baseballers, paced a fourth-quarter attack that gave Palmerton Uie slim victory. Dodds jinisned witn as. wnne Foster and Eddie Hall chipped in 11 each. Jay Griggs" 26-point scoring per formance went to waste for the Newsmen. Even with Gene Favell adding 14. the HiltoDpers had too much scoring strength with Ki Car rier leading the way with 14, Leo Friend adding 11 and three cagers Paul Heins, Ken MUligan and Gil Martinez tossing in 9 each. COCA COLA (13) 111) PALMERTON Freel 2 F 20 Dodds Lelll 7 F 1 Schelfersteln Newman 9 " C Bell Alexander 2 G 11 Hall Kutut 11 G 11 Foster Coca Cola subs Demetrakos 1. Jack son 6. Grant 4. Bergloff 5. Palmerton suns Yee 2, wessell. U N ISIII Favell 14 F Downs 1 F Griggs 28 C J. KranU 11 G Hartley 1 G Herald - News subs Hilltop subs Roberts 2. son. (SJI irtJ.LTOP 9 Martinez 9 Mllllunn 8 Harris 11 Friend 14 Carrier I. Krantz. May Helna 9. Jack- mm ' i taw . , THI III INDIY tUt UNt . 904 Klamolh Ave. , ; Phom 076 ef Voted . gtoHiHto, trow tfarrot' ' ;'. '. jV r't'v Chibqyin Jayhawks BASIN LEAGUE W V Trl. Jayhawkt ft 1 .K.-.7' Chiloquin , 5 1 .B3.1 Ma In 5 1 .S:;:l tulelake Inn S 1 ' JB Merrill .. ... 4 3 .3,1 Keno 4 3 .571 Dorrls 3 4 .429 P.eatty Laker 1 4 .2NO Sprague Klver 1 4 .200 Bly t 4 .J Klnmalh Sons 1 S .1(17 LDS - 0 9 .000 , Krhiilts Laal Nlglll Keno 04 LDS 31 Ja hawks till Sprague River 30 Dorrli S3 Bly 52 Merrill VFW 62 Beany SS Tulelake 60 Cihloqutn 41 Malm 51 Klamatn Sam 2U The Jayhawks climbed to the top of the Klamath Basin basketbaU league last night as the last of the unbeaten teams, the cnuoquin Townies, met defeat. ine jaynawKs. 0B-3U winners over Sprague River, are on top by virtue of having played one more game (6-1) than twee other teams Chiloquin, Malin and Tulelake with a-1 records. The Tulelake lnners, losers to Malin last week, dumped Chiloquin by a 60-41 count. Malm beat the Klamath Sons. 51-29. In other games. Keno walloced Latter Day Saints, 84-31; Dorrls edged Bly, 53-52 and the Merrill VFW got by Beatty, 62-58. Box score: BLY m (53) DOBRIS Moore 21 1 F Dodaon j Thrasher y 1 Masalenus ! Stanley 2 C 11 Lee Varnum an 6 White PohU 9 G 2 Piuntl Bly sub Hall 2. Halzke IS, T. House. Sandberg. D. House, Davis. Woods. Derris subs Egeline 7, Owens 9. Porter, field 9. Williams. Hobinson 8, Fenwiek. SHUFF STUFF Mecca. Tat's and Schuss' turned J29 in whitewash Jobs in the city shuf 120 1 fleboard league last night while 103 1 Bill's Place beat Roundup. 3-1. Mecca blanker! Summer l.nne. , Tat's shut out the Vets and Schuss beat Eagles by Uie same 4-0 score. Higdon to Suds Oii 'Look' Basis : SEATTLE Wl Bill Hiedon, left- banded hitting outfielder, has been assigned conditionally to the Seat tle Rainiers by Uie Chicago White Sox. If he clicks with Seattle, he will come to the Rainiers as one of seven players owed them by the White Sox. He was accepted on a 30 - day 'Hook" basis and will report at the opening of srping training. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD ' Thoroughly Modern llr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley Proprietors and Joe Earley f FILL OUT, CLIP, MAIL COUPON TODAY! Sean, Roebuck and Co. 133 So. 8th Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Send your expert to demonstrate NAME ADDRESS. CITY. eifffu motuf faU' , , jiltJ Defeated; Lead Loop SON'S 119) 111) .IA1IH Rutl 5 T WlUon 12 V Parson 7 C Miller 4 O Hill 1 Sons subsHood, Hall. FiriKhtman 12. Vlclnrlne. a Woodier 4 O'Kerfl 19 Conrov 2 Anderso-l 4 MoKoen Malin uhs lnia, Dalton, Smfllley, Kenyon, Lindsay 2. (Uli.OOlTl.N 111) W. Hatcher 111 T C. Hatcher 1 K Brattaln C Miller 9 G (no) Tlil.ri AKri 19 Welch 11 Kln . 8 Crore C. Hatcher 9 O 4 Dahle Chiloauln subs Smith. Souers. Blck ers. Gefnger 10. Wampler. Tulelake suba -landing 12. Kirkpatrick. Urbarh 2. BI ATTV C) 5) MKRR1LI R. Weiser 19 T 14 LUkev Riddle 9 F 4 1. Kandra faithful 9 C 11 Duncan Brown II G 14 Del'e Sanderville 4 G Knox Bc.itty subs Copperfleld. K. Welscr 10. Merrill subs C. Kandra It. Father Ingham t. Gibson, Ratllllf, L. Kandra 5. Sowell 2. LDS (111 (Sll KRNO) Whlsler T a Johnson Terry 10 F 24 Dnw Mills 2 C 13 Lavton Doshler 10 G 11 3. Ramaev Lynch 8 G 4 Sevruk LDS subs-riwomeomery naumirs. Schev. Catmull. Keno subs Bunch 3. D. Ramsey 3. K. Ramsey 9. Zaroalnskt 12. SPRArll'E (30) (68) JAYHAWKS Snell 4 F 20 Homer ,- Hamilton 2 F 18 Patterson WeiJer 3 C 10 Dawea Dufy 4 - . G . :. 9 Banta Hutchinson 8 G . Brvant Sprague ubs Malone. Lugo 7. Jav hawks subs Reaves. GUchrUt I, Brown. Kim. ... CAGE SCORES College Basketball . By The Associated Prtaa FAB WEST ' ''. 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