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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 11)52
TIEIMLD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAU.S. OREGON
PACK ELEVEN
4 Quints
yes
Jump Gun
Half Of thf rftirllln Vvlrtu
schedule In thu Klninalh rtnunla.
high school basketball loop grU aq.
tuiiiuiruw mum.
Bly travels to Malm nhd Mtrrtll
goes to Bonansa.
WllS
ttiuo.ro K(iini:a pair ONOrVi ,
ricari at uniloouin and Hanlav at
Gilchrist.
HOCKEY
By The Associated Press
Pacific Coast
Vancouver 8 Calgary ft
Ashland
Saskatoon 2 Edmonton 1 , .
Next; 2
JUST1IKE THE .
GOOD OLD DAYS I
53 n
a i
Plag
Pels
n ef" n n
cimca LOW
I . . MO HUtD. OM ICtTCt '' J
ore Hit
Oretechs
Travel
TaEOCE
Am cud lius to conic ( nil
lliliii;:i - but Couch Art Knklniirt
ii lid IiIh Oii-uon Tech huiki'tunHr-rn
ii in Implim Eiintuiii UruKon'H IiiMiik
Mirriik won't Kkl'l to u Ktop frU
fin v nmlit In I.u Cliundi!, homo l
till' Mollhtlilll-i'l'l.
Tlmln dm nlulil tlio OwIm mwiiik
luick into Ir-ngno piny nuum-a Kunt
rrn C)rfi;oii, lomir of ID iitrnlKlit
kiiiih'.h.
Two of ilio ID grllmckii wire tn
On-unii loch limit Jim. IB mill ID.
ii (I, mlilc defeat Hint pluiwd thu
"vv r'l
ART KIRKLAND
tongue in cheek
Mounlnliiwr deeper Into the Ore
nun Collfiiliite Conference cellar.
Kvcn it 4) -point ncorlim perform
ance by Center Lowell Kolbuba
MnniliiV nlnht couldn't detour KnM
rrn Oregon's IHtti nlralKhl Iom. as
Vnnporl won, 83-11.
The Owls end Mountaineers tnn
ule Friday and Saturday night. It
will bo the llrnt action tor the
Owl.t Klnce EOCE's rccpnt visit.
The two week's Iny-oll, plus hit
tliiK the roiid where Uio Owln
Imven'l been too huccphmIuI. could
combine to H've Eastern Oregon.
Its drat win. '
'Hie Owl, still In the conference
nice with ii 2-2 niiirlt, will nun lor j
both names to keep them twinging
lor thr OCO title. - i
Kirklund Ik expected to nume his
triivelliiif nqiuid Umiorrow.
3 Rifle" :
Squads
Unbeaten
K ANUIM1H
Pel.
I lW
1.000
I OtH
.in
.000
.1X10
.000
Klamath KalU
Hultr Valloy M
NUIIn . . .
Mihiio tda
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Lamrll Valley -Amrrlran
UcKlan
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Throo buii tcitiiu re still unde
tcatcd after two round of shoot
ing In the Midland Empire Rule
leiiKtic.
Hoidin a 3 0 record lon(i wlth
la.sl Year's champion Klumnth
Kill In club Ik Butlo Valley. Mitllll
la unbeaten (2-0) but has shot one
le.sa mulch.
Rar-nnl rrmlli:
III lit VLV IIKIM ( Mil OOtUN 'IU0.1I
l.uraa nat llraiihtutcn
lfrt .177 . Jack
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Colt 311.1
Kirk MB
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Powell .171
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311
Bill McColl Gets
Breitbard Award
SAN DIEOO Ifl mil McColl,
Stanford's All America end, re
ceived Iho Broltbnrd Athletic
Foiniiliitlon "Slur of the Year'
award for 1051 Tuesday.
McColl was a former star high
Rcliool Krldder here.
TIME OUT!
RSI V&V
Trojans
Win 14th
Straight
Bucrcd Heart posted Hi 14th
MiiiIkIu cage win n.it night lour
In li-imue piny with a R-2fl vic
tory over tlm OIlchrlHt Orr.zllen on
the losers' floor.
'Hie victory gave the undefeated
iTroJiin.H on guiiien-won lend In the
Klumnth County Class H high
i school loop. Chlloiiuln, alf.o unde
ilPHted in league piny, holds one
I Ichk win.
Hut the Panthers will have a
r nance to knock the high-flying
TroJniiK out of the lend Friday
r.lKht w!ien tlwv host the academy
live In a league name.
Gilchrist grabbed an early lead
ant niKllt. posting lour points be
ft.rp the Trolnnn found the bucket.
Hut thut'a all the Orli.llea could
pnrner In the firm tiuarter while
Kacred Heart piled uu 'i'i point".
At balltlnie, Hacred Heart led.
31-11. Nine Trojans ediied Into the
acore column, led by Pat Pratt
with 13. the same number gathered
by CIllohrlst'H Freeman.
The TrobnbeK beat the Ollchrlst
H tenm, 2&-22, In the preliminary
game.
lli,x iror'
KAI'. IIT. Olfll
Mltonv 9 T
MrAmlrewi
t C
Hoard
NrtitM-rt 10 O
fUrrl llrrt ul. -7
Howard a. Pratt 1.1
ltd Oil CIIRMT
IS rrwinian
4 Wlllln'm
4 BIKa
1 Bratlan
illpa
Koch 4. Plumniar
UllchrlBt aila--
narrlrk. Burgar
r.
Wara. Traw. Child-
'Trotters
Entertain
SRO Mob
The famous Harlem Olobetrot
tcra served un the acme in caac
comedy to an SRO crowd last nlKht
on Pelican Court- but Abe Saper
steln'a basketball buffoons wpre
forced to edxe In all Uieir laugns
In the second half.
They had to plnv basketball Hi
Hip first half aualn.il a Hlckvs five
that pushed them all thi way nnd
leiJ briefly, Z&-Z4 muiway in me
second quarter.
Paul McCall. Pelican cage coach
nd ex-Bradlpy alar, led Rickys
with a dB7.7.1inB display of shootlnit
talent and defensive play that
caused Utile wonder why the
Rickys five leads the city league.
McCnll personally accounted for
11 of Rickys' 26 points at hall
time nd on aevprnl occasions stole
the bnll from the hoop-wise Ne
Broc.i. SKT SHOTS
Bob Harvey added 6, Jim Bocehl
4 nnd Don Peterson 6 to Rickys'
total. Veteran Duke Cumberland
kept the Trotters In Uie name with
his lonn set shots as the louring
caRe wizards posted 33-26 hall
tlmc lead.
The final score was 60-37 as Pay
less Druxs could break up the
Olobelrollers' sldc-spllttlnii come
dy with lust 11 points in ine sccona
hBThe top comedian was Bob Hnll
who kept Uie crowd howling wllh
Ills lom-loolcry. tsven ai inni, mm
mi. ml time to dttnin 14 points, Uie
snme number potted by Cumber-
Tom Oipson hnd the fans pop
vpri with his dribbling wizardry.
All In U. It was a great show
hpfnre an aniireclallve audience as
the grent Negro tenm trotted out
their football and baseball forma
tions, ball-hnndllng magic and off-Ihe-clbow
nonsense.
OI'KNKR
The Kansas City Stars, the Olobe
trotters' farm team gave the cus
tomers lust aood bnsketbnll with
Just a smattering -of comedy In
the opener as they rolled over Chll-
oquln Townies in tne nrsv nan aim
Jayhawka In the second by 72-28
score.
Oris Hill, elongated KC center,
ipri the stars with 20 nolnts.
For the records, Uie Slnrs bent
hhtioniiin 47-14 In the first half.
Thev slowed their scoring pace
nmnuhitt after Intermission time
and nnncentratcd on fancy ball-
handling as the Jnyhawks man
o-pri in dunk another 14.
ToD-drawor halftlme entertain-
mnni uma (ttmlslied bv Ray Wll
bert, expert hoop mnnlpulator who
mnde the hoops do everything but
talk, and table tennis expert Ted
nnume. English champion, una
Bob Anderson, Olympic ping-pong
klng-pl.
Favell New
Cage Prexy
opiib Favell was named presl
dent of the City basketball league
In a vote of team managers Mon
day nlRht.
Favell, forward on the Herald
Nnwa tenm. succeeds Eddie Hall
who resigned recently becnuse of
"pressing business duties."
nnvlnu the 'fil season, four Nn
tlonnl Leaguers took part In nil
their team's games Oil Hodges,
Carl Furlllo, Earl Torgeson and
mm.
YORG CRETORIAN
. . . teams with German
Tag Row
On Mat
Brothers Herb and Billy Parks,
whose reputation In wrestling tag
teamwork Is rapidly approaching
that held by the famous Uorky
brothers, tie Into Yorg Cretorlan
and Kurt Von Poppenhclm tonight
at the armory In the main dish
on the mat mayhem menu.
II a an attractive bout that na
turally fell Into the signing stage
after lust week's battle royal at
the armory.
Cretorlan. the Rumanian Ape.
and Von Poppenhclm, Uie Proud
Prussian, teamed up In the six-
man scramble last week and elim
inated all but Billy Pnrks when
the roof caved In.
outside looking In, Intervened.
SKT I I'
Yorg and Kurt had The Kid set
up for Uie kill when Herb, on the
outsldo looking In, Intervened.
knuckles for KurL and a defeat for I
Yorg Bl the hands of Billy.
But both Cretorlan and Von Pop
penhclm eventually came out on
top wnen uie Rumanian came back
to whip Olno Nlcoltnl In the semi-
wlndup, nnd Von Poppenhelm
picked up the f300 prize money by
whipping young Perks in uie mam
event.
KKVKNGi:
So both the Parks boys and their
opponents have scores to setUe to
night. Methods used should pull in a
large crowd to the show that
opens at 8:30 with Nlcolinl facing
Buck Davidson In Uie opener.
Tickets go on sale at the box-
office at 7:30.
Intramural
Sports At
Oretech
BAftKFTRAI.f. STANDINGS
IHU K ENDING Jan. f)
W I, Pel.
Nr Hall 4 0 1000
SfH.rU Equipment .... 3 1 .710
Body and lender 3 1 .7M
Ditil . 3 1 .730
watch Repnlr .....,.... 1 3 .2M
Giinmfthtn( 1 3 .2.10
nuinrm t 3 .ZW
Etifineerlng 0 4 .000
Scoring 1 eadert: Howard Duncan,
Guntmlthtng, 84; Swede Lundberg. Fire
Hnll. 73; Charles Ditlson. Dlenel. 49;
Frank Jackson, SporU Kqulpmcnt. 4B;
Rodger Ott, Fire Hall, 42: Duane
Smith. Diesel. 41: Jell Lay. Fire Hall.
41; Hichard Prltchett, tliulneai. 36: La
Vcrnc Cltnfl. Body and Fender. 33:
Walt Offenbacker, Diesel. 30. Most
nein goais: uuncan j. iunaoerg zo.
Jarkflnn at. Free throws: Lund berg 17.
Missed free throws: Smith 17. Fouls:
Gary Couter, Business, 14.
BOWLING
Division i Standings
W L Pel,
Faculty No. 1 .M.aa 14 .811
Reefer . , .' 20 lfl ,3.10
Sporu Equipment M...20 16 .350
Faculty No. 3 fc 18 IB .500
Busy Five w 18 IB .300
Cabinetmakers 10 26 .378
Team high serlea: Reefers 2!(22. Fac
ulty One 3HU7, Faculty Two 2U61. Team
high game: Sport Equipment 1023,
Reefers 1018, Faculty Two 1011. Indi
vidual high serle: Cleve Bennett Bf6.
Carl Stnlne Att3. Skeet O'Connell 339.
Individual high game: Stolpe 333, 0'Con-
neu km. waiiiron avu.
Dlvlslen I Standings
W t Pet.
Body Shop 26 10 .723
Roller Jewels 24 12 .6H7
Sports Equipment - 21 is .383
Diesel ... 1H IB .300
Guttersnipes - 10 2(1 .27 B
Engineers 0 27 .230
Team high series: Sports Equipment
ma, 4i to; Honor jeweia si id. icam
high game: Diesel 9(tU, Roller Jewels
981, Diesel 980. Individual high series:
R. Cake 331, C. . Bennett S31, 348. In
dividual high game: Ck 231. Bennett
aoa, h. Phiuips auo.
Vanport,
OCE Tied
PORTLAND I : Vanport and
Oregon Education ., Wednesday
shared the lead In the Oregon Col
legiate Conference baaketball race,
each with 6 wins and 1 loss."
Vanport nulled Into a tie by beat-
Inn Eastern Oregon 10-02 Tuesday
nlRht. The loss was the eighth
straight for the La Grande team
in conference competition. The two
leama played Monday night with
the viKinus winn lis B3-71.
Lowel Kolbaba, Eastern Ore
gon's high scoring center, was held
to 10 points, but that was enough
to make him high soorer. Wayne
Hlntz, with IT points, was high for
vanport. ..
Eastern Oregon led 35-27 at the
Flu Is no respecter of the Poll-
can basketballcrs.
Two more have been touched as
the Klamath Falls five drills lor
weekend series In Ashland, a
return lo district play.
Kd Barron, sophomore who
pliiyed a Htttiidout game against
Rni.oburg Saturday night, was bed
ridden with the flu yestcrdav. Ray
Bell was showing symptom.
Ralph Carroll unci Jack Hoi Ion.
who saw no action Prjiay nlKht
and Just limited duty Saturday,
are still not back to full health.
That means the Pels may meet
the Grizzlies with their ranks seri
ously weakened by the flu plague.
Tile Pelicans, trailing district
leading Medford by two full
games, need the Ahland set badly
to keep alive their chances for a
comebuck.
Ashland faces the Pelicans with
an unimpressive 4-8 record las
against Klamath's 10-3-1) but with
the Pelicans battling the flu, Ash
land could help Medford's cause
One ol Ashland's wins came In
a split with Grants Pass In dis
trict play so Charlie Jandreau's
bovs are not entirely Impotent.
the Klamath - Ashland series
brings the Big Four race up to
the hallwav point. Medford and
Grants Pass arc idle In league
plnv this weekend.
HOMKSTKKTC'II
The homestretch drive opens
again Feb. 15 with the Pels host
ing Grants Pass and Medford and
Ashland trading courts In the Feb.
15 nnd 18 series.
The Pellcaas. bv sweeping the
Ashland run. could shave Med-
ford's lead to one game.
Ashland top scorer is narvey
Woods, a Junior set-shot artist.
Probable guard starter with woods
Is Vern Tenncy. Ooenlng forwards
are Bill Miles and Mel Taylor, a
sophomore. Bill Holllngsworth gets
the center call.
CAGE SCORES
College Baaketball
FAR WEST '
St. Marys Calif. 66 San Francisco
63 overtime
Denver 63 Colorado State 42
Idaho Siate 56 Rocky Mountain 48
Vanport 76 Eastern Oregon 62
Northwest Naxarene 68 Whitman 64
MID WEST
St. Louis 58 Detroit 45
Toledo 68 Kent State 67
Ohio Northern D4 Indiana Tech 48
John Carroll 65 Lawrence Tech 60
St Benedict's Kas. 57 McPherson
55
Kansas Wcsleyan 75 Baker Kas 69
SOUTHWEST
New Mexico A&M 49 West Texas
Texas Weslcyan 70 East Texas 69
Arkansas A&M 86 Ouachita 82
overtime
EAST
Clarion Pa. 103 Thlcl 54
Slippery Rock 62 Indiana Pa 80
SOl'TH
Bowling Green 72 North Carolina
state 67
Wake Forest 55 North Carolina 46
Murray Ky. 95 Austin Peay 64
Oregon Prep Baaketball
Days Creek 37 Camas Valley 33
Glendale 45 CanyonvlUe 27
Elk ton 30 Creswell 34
Columbia Prep 47 Mt. Angel 37
Willamette (Eugene) 63 Oakdale
40
Junction Cltv 65 Drain 36 -Elmlra
36 Lowell 34
oaiem 74 Albany 56
McMlnnville 45 Beaverton 36
Waldport 38 Siuslaw 37
Sheridan 40 Banks 29
Myrtle Creek 50 Sutherlln 36
Bay City 50 Gaston 31
Euttene 65 Springfield 55
Taft 46 Newport 36
Wheeler 45 Star Of The Sea
(Astoria) 41
Seaside 52 Rainier 4
Sacred Heart (Salem) 67 Phllo-
30
University 65 8t. Francis 33 (both
Eugene)
Salem Academy 56 Cascade Union
48
Sweet Home 59 Toledo 42
Westport 50 Nehalem 39
Dayton 65 Amity 33
North Marlon 69 Yamhill 38
Harrlsburg 48 Monroe 29
Dufur 46 Maupln 44
Moro 31 Mosler 29
Clatsknnle 60 Warrenton 46
Sclo 36 8tayton 34
West Linn 79 Tigard 73
Molalla 64 Tillamook 48
Mill City 64 Jefferson 34
Hillsboro 64 Oregon City 47
Willamlna 75 Sherwood 34
Sondv 60 Concordia (Portland) 35
Lebanon 48 Cottage Grove 40 .
Portland Schools:
Lincoln 64 Roosevelt 42
Cleveland 64 Washington 52
Grant 36 Benson 26
Jefferson 67 Franklin 54
Lakeview
Beats Bly
Six-foot, seven-inch Jack Moore
poured In 28 points for Lakeview
last night as the Honkers downed
Bly bv a 55-37 score, The game
was on Bly'a court.
Bly held Moore down In the
first frame and the Bobcats led
8-7. But after that, Lakeview
pulled away to a 24-18 halftlme
lead and bloated Its lead In the
second half.
Lakeview won the B prelim by
a 45-33 score. .... ,
Box acora:
LAKF.VIKW ()
Lynch 10 r
I .arson F
Moore S C
Rtoii 5 O
Mlchaalion 4 O
cm bi.t
I Lybrand
13 Weasel
7 Jaau.vsh
3 Dtllnvou
10 Hutchtnion
Lakeview mba Graves
Klrior. Moaa. ifan.on. Ca
I. Wlmah .1.
Hanson, Carmody 4. Blv
una Cavan, Martin, Wlnfleld, Ohron-
p3i ii t' ( - -x-'-i
THE SNOW DOESN'T bother these four ardent scattergunners, members of the Klamath
Gun Club, who ready their weapons before last Sundas shoot on the club's (Wocus
range, a weekly feature. Left to right, they are W. G. Cooley, Rod Smith, Vern' Moore
and Dr. James Hilton.
OBney Near
Perfecto
Carl Olney came within a whis
ker of posting a perfect score Sun
day to lead In the 16-yard event
of Klamath Gun Club's weekly
trapshoot with a 49x50 mark.
F. C. Broyles won the handicap
event with a 45x50 score.
KeMittM
lft-Yd. Hdrp,
Carl Olney .. .. 49 42
7 C. Ilroylea 4U 45
BUI Davla ."1 40 . 44
ltl-
T Ii Wattera .
Verne Moore ...
C. J. Martin
W G. Cooley - ...
Nelton Reed
Tom Carland -
W. E. Sanford
C. C. Coulaon -
Helen Olney
Jamea Hilton ...1
L T Clbbi
L. Shaw
Bay BlUlnfa
P. Monlgomery
x-lhot 23 UrgeU only.
. 46
. 45
45
..X23
- 15
36
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SHUFF STUFF
Roundup dumped the Eagles,
4-0: Suburban did the same to the
Vets, and Tat's beat Wocus. 3-1, In
shuflleboard play last night Tat's
win over Wocus was considered an
upset.
KJ LEi
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Lovellette Bloats
Lead as Top Scorer
' By The Associated Press
Clyde Lovellette, Kansas' rangy
center, has strengthened his grip
on first place In the major college
individual scoring race, according
to figures released Wednesday by
the NCAA Service Bureau.
Although his team dropped from
the ranks of the unbeaten at the
hands of rival Kansas State last
Saturday, Lovellette still managed
to find the range for 31 points to
boost his average to 26.9 a game.
The' skyscrapirjg Jayhawker has
amassed 37S markers in 14 games.
Bobby Pettlt, Louisiana State
sophomore, who trailed Lovellette
by a tenth of a point last week.
;aw his average slump as Tulane
held him to 19 points on Saturday.
Pettlt has caged 336 tallies in 13
contests for a 2S.8 mark,
i Kentucky still Is the top point
producing team with an average
83.7 point an outing. Defensively,
the Oklahoma Aggies continue to
set the pace, having allowed the
opposition 44.5 counters a game.
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Most of the nation's top college
teams were idle Tuesday night.
St. Louis, ranked 6th In this
week's Associated Press poll, came
from behind in the second half to
whip Detroit, 58-45, in a Missouri
Valley Conference game. Detroit
led, 23-22, at halftlme.
Bowling Green also put on a sec
or.d half rally to beat North Caro
line State, 72-67, in an intersec
tions! game at Raleigh.
In other games Wake Forest
whipped North Carolina, 55-46; St.
Mary's of California upset San
Francisco, 66-63, in overtime: Den
ver trounced Colorado State 63-42:
and New Mexico A&M beat West
Texas: 49-44.
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