MONDAY, FKHRUARY 4, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PASS ELEVEN- nn iniose Stoq) ath AM m Pelicans One Game Off Pace piT. UTANIIINllS ., : W I. 'Pel. Sri'""! - i mk KlAnalh rail! ., .,.... 4 1 .11117 (Jittl . ae .....,.,..,..,.,. 2 4 .Xlil Aahlatltf J ft ,07 By IIIKI) The I'ullrium Imlltlnteil over the weekend they Mllll like Hie Idea of Kiiki'Iip In March. Heeling Irom llu, tho hlg red ("in I while ituiin Iriiin KIiiiiihUi Fulls win rxprilnl U) be ducks hi tlm pond ur healthy Ash lllllll U'lllll. Today, llif Pels lire buck III Kliiinulli l'u lln wild n m-rles nwrep under (heir bi'ltK nllll carrying hope at overtaking Mndftird In the Ut a. 4 basketball race. The Pelli'iina ncoird a 51) 50 tri umph Hmiiiriiiy niuht to add to Friday's 57-4'i workmanlike Job iivri the urlxxllrik lay.oit The district ruio In Idle now iinlll Fob, 16. Whim tlm Bin four iirs lit t nituln, lciigue-lradlnii .. vdlord meets Ashland wltli a one Eiinic lend over tho I'cIIciiiin who hint Oram Pass Id a two-gnme uriirft. IIIK Kulph Carroll led Klitmit Ill's ni',i-mrtiT niHHt Butuiuny niKiu with live Held goal nnd u tree throw to give tho Pels a, 31-6 lend. Carroll finished with 1(1. Jack Hor ton, who Illli'd In adequately lor Cnrrull whru the 6-1 center was pulled tor a rent early In the sec ond with three personal fouls, III) ..lied with 14. Kny Dell, the third member ol Klainulh'a hll Inrwnrd line Hint nvrriiKO ftllithtly over nl x fnot, Hvo-lnchc, chipped In with II. 11(11, 1) 1,1. Alt Ilie I'cIiciiiiii held Its Irad throughout the game ulthuugh Anh lund threatened several timed with Moling splw Ken ' mid cloned the ltl to 43-47 three mlnuteii Into Die fourth quarter. It was another roimh itnma that auw 61 personal fouls the nil l no number Friday nluhl and lour Klamath boys, one Ashland eager thumbed to the bench. It k null an uphill climb to the Kuticne Mule tournament. But with two weeks to chuse tin llu bugs awny nnd Just a suigle game to make up, thlnits looked soinewhal brighter lor tho Pelicans. IL,v irnii ki amaiii rAU.s ro rt rr tr iuii. I . ... . llorlon, f . f.. S t:a(rU, e ..... JtlhtlMMl, g .. ..n 1 lillinurt. g ....-. 1 lr0iv: V mill . 0 tlnrron M...- ..... .. . 3 rnirn aumiiivrs T.,lal. AMI! AM lttiltmtirth, T Tfimoy, I l.inlnKr. c Mit(-k. I . . V. Tanner, t ai n a so in rr rr tr ) 11 4 1" 4 S 4 13 .. a a s .10 4 1 10 4 1 K(t-.I-Vl Wll. Uairnlt JL.2 ;. IT . e ... I t- -T....I. 14 33 37 llalliitn ' wore: Klsmalli rall M Aihland ao. Ofdrlala: Slmaa snd ali. Klamath, Valley Keep Tie STANDINGS W I, Klamath rail! ........ 0 nulla Vatlsir Malm , 3 1 Lansrll Vallay 1 1 Mixiae . t S Chtloqiiln . 0 3 Amarlcan Laslon .0 4 Pel. I 000 1.000 .M7 MO .2SO .DOS .000 Klamath Falls and Butte Valley rifle clubs won't budite an Inch and are tied for the Midland Em pire Rifle League lead with four victories each nitaliud no defeat. In recent out Inns, Klamath Falls nutKhot Chlloquln, 1886-1823 while Butte Valley was downing Malln, 1B0O-1846. LniiKcIl Valley's 185B was good enotiKh to better both the Moose LodKO and American Legion clubs, with scores of 1802 and 1760. 8 wore K. FALLS (l Opprll M rrfltaa .ISO ninklry .ITS Athey 374 Hall 373 I.Ntil. Vl,r tlS.VH n Noblt .177 llarrln 373 D. Sfllls 371 W. Nnbla 3S M. Settle 3HS JLNdl. VLV (ISJOI V Nohle 377 llnrri 371 II. Selllt :i7l W. NohH 3W1 M Sfllle 3SH nUTTK VL (-ISS1I ItRft) CHILOOI'IN 374 Cole 3AS Balflwln .-IM Kirk 3n:i Brsuhtlaleh 331 uavm iiihi Mnosx 375 Turner ass H. Waahburn 3111 T. Carland 3s;i Thoelke 34S S. Waahburn (I1M) LeniON 3S0 Hamm 3,B Otterbeln 34 Tellln 342 Rovie 341 Hsrtlrv M) MAI.IN 37S r. Vlclbrlne 370 B. Vlctorlne 3rm Weat 3rw Powell 3B4 Vaa Meter Dyaert 377 rallen riaher t.uraa Hunter 37S 370 3S7 Cougars Win Ski Meet BANFF. Alia. Mt Washington Stato College skiers won the indi vidual and team chnmplonahlps of the sixth annual International In tercollegiate Ski meet here Sunday. Tho Cougars from Pullman, Wash., compiled 394.4 points In the two-day meet to wrest the title from the University of Washington. Tho Huskies finished second with 380.7 points. Sven Huse of WSO took first rilncB in the combined competition with 3B2.2 points in four events. Olnf Glcstrud of Wcnatchee Jun ior College was second with 33,19 points. WSC Tankmen Beat Idaho MOSCOW. Idaho Wl The Wssh (union Slnlo College swimming; tenm defeated Idaho 59-23 in a Northern Division meet here Sat urday. ... Morlo Templeton set ft new meet rel.ord for the winners. He was tithed at 2:3d.7 in tho 200-yard ui'cnststroko, .2 of a second below the mark set by WSC's John Fuller in 1949. TIME OUT! "lloutlrM $r not, Krawlck, J wish you wouldn't resign . youraelf to romplelely to defeat!" CAGE SCORES ollrar llaakrlball Score By The Associated Press (Saturday) FA It H'KST Wanhlmiton 63 Oregon 57 Oregon State 81 Bradley 66 Utah hi jjrighant youhk 4 Wyoming 60 Denvor 63 Uliiho 62 Washliigton Ulnle 65 Montana 84 Montana State 66 Utah Btato 68 New Mexico 62 bun Frnnclhco Btale 66 Han Joc htale 64 Phillips Oilers 78 Blunlord 74 St. Marys ICsllf. 40 Ban Fran- rlnco 49 College of Paclllc 60 Nevada 64 College of Pnrtllc 60 Nevada 64 Bnnta Clara 66 UCLA 5 s MIDHKST Kentucky 71 Notre Dame 66 Illinois 66 Ohio suite 62 .. Kansas Btkte 82 Colorsdo 40 Bt. John's (Bkn.) 66 Indians 66 Ue Paul 62 Cincinnati 48 Northwestern 66 Michigan Slate 76 (overtime i Itinesota 66 Purdue 60 Minnesota 66 Purdue 60 Davton 61 Toledo 44 Marquette 64 MIchlKan 67 Bt. Lo'lls 64 Wichita 63 HOUTIIWK8T Texas 61 Texas A&M 40 Arkansas 56 Texas Christian 64 Texas Western 70 Anions 64 EAST Duquesne 81 Westminster (Pa) 60 81. Bonaventure 79 Chicago Loyola 48 Penn State 61 Weal Virginia 60 Cornell 64 Penn 61 Pordhuin 70 Oeorgetown (DC.) 58 Bt. Francis iBkm 83 Manhattan 70 Hour overtimes) Beton Hall 68 Albright 64 Navy 76 Yale 74 Army r8 Colgate 62 Sprlnglteld 68 Harvard 61 SOUTH North Carolina 8late 71 Villanova HO 4ciike m Oeorge Washington 74 Alabama 63 Auburn no William and Mary 84 Virginia Tech 71) Oregun High School Rasketball By The Associated Tress (Saturday) Medtord 46 Mnrshflcld 40 Pendleton 46 La Orande 43 Clntskanle 5B Concordia (Portland) 50 Illinois Valley 67 Brookings 49 Hood River 44 Astoria 42 Maupin 44 Mnro 3D Culver 85 Sisters 30 Westport Wheeler 41 Oswego 37- Columbia Prep (Port- Isnoi 34 The Dslles 63 Wy-East 62 Sacred Heart tRnlem) 63 Star of the Sea (Astoria) 42 Mllwaukle 41 Oregon City 11 Cascade Locks 69 Dufur 44 Oakrtdse 60 Madras 45 Salem 68' Bend 48 Echo 00 Stanfleld 48 Central Cathollo (Portland) 72 Til lamook 67 Klamath Falls 59 Ashland 50 Roaeburg 82 North Bend 48 John Dav 61 Prairie City 46 Saered Heart (Salem 42 St. Francis (Eugene) 23 (Sunday game) Make-ups Henley hosts the league-leading Chlloquln team and Merrill travels to Bly tomorrow night In two make up cage dates In the Klamath County high school circuit. The gomes were snowed out Jan 11. Chiloquin Five Mauls Merrill Chlloquln, leading the league in the Klamath County high school circuit, turned back Morrill, 64-39, Saturday night In a non-leaguer. Jo Jo Oeorge and Oene Gentry scored 18 and 13 to lead the Pan thers. Wes Hasklns' 10 led the Merrill club. Chlloquln held a close 28-22 ad vantage at halftime but puffed It to 42-31 at the three-quarter mark. cntioquin won me preliminary, 39-26. Box score: MERRILL ) M) CHII.OOHIN Honeyeutt - F 1 Georse Sander 4 P 8 David O'Nell 1 C 13 Qentrr Reevea 4 C5 varton Hendrtekerm la 11 DuRble Chlloquln ubn Parker 1. Ueecork X ttnlve 1, Nleholaon 1. Merrill mba Welahana S. Haaklna 10, Winter 1. Bar ry, Waltere. HOCKEY Pacific Coast Hockey By The Associated Press Sunday's results; Seattle 4 Calgary 1 Saturday's results: Tncoma 7 Bcattle 1 Victoria 4 Vancouver 0 New Westminster 17 Calgary 6 Saskatoon 4 Edmonton 2 No games Monday. Gaviian Puts Title on Line MIAMI. Fla.- Wl Welterweight Champion Kid Gaviian puts his title on the line Monday night In a scheduled 15-round fight with Bob by Dykes before what promoters say will be a 1(1,000 crowd In Miami Stadium, ouiniteiiniGers i f Washington Keeps Hoop Lead Oretech Victims By 59-53 OC'C STANDINGS W I. Pel. Veiinurt . .. S 1 B.'tl OrpKfm Callage .... 6 1 .S.'KI ninjfun Tecl 3 -Soil Kaatern Oregon . 1 9 .100 Hopes were slim on the Oregon Tech campus todnv that the Owls ran win a bnnketball title In the Oregon Collegiate Conference alter the Hlllloii boys were victims Bat unlay night of the "law ol aver ages." The law worked In favor of Kunlcrn Oregon College, down-Irodrit-n member of the OCC loop, who went Into Saturday's game loser of 20 straight games, nine In conlercnce play. The Mountaineers' 59-53 victory over the Owls gave the La Orande quint lt first vlctorv this season and a spilt In the weekend series with the Owls. 77-65 winners Frl dav niuht. ' . . The loss gave the Owls an even 3-3 spill in league play with six game to go. Vanport and pregon College, two games ahead at 5-1 and with the lime number ol games left, are lied for the conference lead. SUM fHASf'K There's still a mathematical chance the Owls can pull It out but It's a squeaky hope. FnKtern oreron staved off a last- quarter rallv by the Owls to tuck uwnv the win anu set on pandemonium In the La Orande gym as fan celebrated the teams first vlrtorv In 21 starts. The Owls spotted Eastern Ore gon 18 points before thev begsn to move and trailed 27-40 at the half. . It wan still 54-40 tor r;uur. wncn the teams tipped off for the final quarter. SPARKS DltlVr. Jerry Wvatt sparked a last-ditch binge by the Owls by contributing nine points, twice stealing the ball ond dakhlng the length of the court for lay-Ins. The Owls closed it to 52-67 but couldn't muster up enough gas to mill It out. ... . . Except for a brief 1-0 lead at the outset ol the game when Len Oenetln hit on a free throw, the Owls trailed the entire game. Moments after Oenetln's charity toss, l-arrv Haug scored from the key to put Eastern Oregon In front to stay. BIO LEAD ' In fact, the Mountain Boys added un a 20-8 lead before Homer Dun can potted a hoc shot that touched off Oregon Tech's scoring punch that fell short with too munv points to mnse up. Tcchnlcaly. the Owls lost the de cision from the free throw line. Oregon Tech outacored Eastern Oregon from the field. 21 field jonla to 17 but EOCE dumped 25 from the gift line to 11 for the Owls. Homer Duncan, wno rouiea oui long with Tom Schubert. Mary Hammnck and Jack Plnkley, scored 25 for high-point honors. Lowell Kolbaba, leading confer ence scorer, hit for 20. but 1? of these were on charily tosses. Burl Oreen also scored 20 for Eastern Oregon. Rox aeore: oHrooN Tim - ro rr rr tp Dinean. I s as s Schubert, t . -.,. 4 Flanjncam.. C m. 0 Oenetln. t e 1 Hammark. g 0 Reeervea: . j Wyatt .-. " Pink ley I llenalee . - roreman 0 Iwta .. - J Humphrey . - O TWh rASTKRN OREGON Saline. ( Haul. I Kolbaba. e -. Oerry, M ..Jt It 37 .13 ro rr pr tp l 3 S 4 4 T e o I 3I 4 10 1 30 tireen. g - Reerxai Poyaer McAllater - - Totata . "a5." 2 Tjs'ronSWi," Jayvees Trip Ashlanders By nAROI.B- MeKAY Klamath Junior Varsity defeat ed the Ashland Junior' Varsity 33 to 26 at Ashland Saturday night. The KU boys and Ashland ended the first period in a 5 to 5 dead lock, but the second, -period saw the Klamath JVs Jump ahead IB Each team made 10 points in the third period. Don Mills, KU captain, was high man of the game with IS points. There wore 43 personal foula In tne game KI.AMATH ISM Flochlnnt, L. 3 Hall 4 Mi lln. D. 13 . i-iiarlnH 1 M ASIII.ANI r a infi y Detain ii n C S B.M a Gandee G 4 WtVh riochlntU, . 4 mm, r Anhlund mib Jefferl 4. Wntru. Jumei Hamilton. Honkers Lose Tulelake lost a 51-68 basketball decision to Dunsmutr Friday night in the Honkers' league opener Williams Wins Tucson Open . TUCSON, Ariz. W) Conserva tive golf paid off for Henry Wil liams Jr, of Kutr.town, Pa., Sunday as he took the $2,000 victor's share of the $10,000 Tucson Open. , He shot for par, gambling It would win. His unspectacular 71 for the 6,402 yard par 70, El Rio course gave him a 72-holo total of 274, two strokes better than Cary Mid dlecoff, Memphis, Tenu. ' ir'r"- tto MRtv om tsrtrai -1"' H ' ''; '" ; ."". .' " f " '- :?"?" ' tV". ".IWI'HW1.11. PyWW.a."j areW8aaeBWSeeaeaaV' j ' 1 t aavashk " ' eaaaj SWEET SWIMMERS Florence Schmitt is shown on the board about to dive into her new job as coach of the uri defeated swimming team of the Penn Hall Girls Prepara tory School in Chambersburg, Pa. At the right is Ann Riley, a star member of the team which enters its 20th year of interscholastic competition this season. Rams Win Thirteenth; Medford Tops Pirates By The Associated Pre Central Catholic of Portland, rated as Oregon's best high school basket bull team in Inst week's Associated Press poll, won Its 13th victory In 14 games this season Saturday night. All-staler Bob Altcnnoien, with 23 points, led the Rams to a 72-52 win over Tillamook. They trounced Mllwaukle Friday night. Their only loss has been to Klamath Falls early In the season, when they split a two-game series with the Pell cans. Medford, ranked No. t in tne pon. scored a minor upset In the Satur day night round of games by beat- Antlers Wallop Tulelake Bonanza stepped out of league play Saturday night to clobber the Tulelake Honkers, 85-60, on the losers' court. Tule's King did more than his share In a losing cause, dumping 25 points. But Bonanza had too many sharpshooters as the Antlers led all the wnv. 47-26 at the half. Don Hubble led with 30. Irwin Crume had 25 and Maurice Chand ler added 17. BONANZA (S (l TLI.F.LAKE Crume IS P 3S Ktn Hubble 30 P - P. 0ltn Chandler IT C 10 Avrei Wilson SO 3 Taylor Hood i O 4 R. Olen Bonanza auba-Dye , Lawver t. Bar new Lueo. Tulelake eube Sow lea 4. Goldblatl 3. Short 4, Lewis 6. Maxim To Sign For Robinson ERIE, Pa., 1 The Erie Dis natch said Monday that Llghtheavy weight Champion Joey Maxim of cieveiana saia ne win sign on Mar. 20 to defend his title against Mid dleweight Kintr Ray Robinson. The newspaper said that Maxim declared he couldn't say where the signing ceremonies will be held or where the fight would oe staged Ben Morriion, Mgr. JUCKELANO TRUCK SALES and SERVICE lltk ! Kkmuth Ph. 2-231,1 im Loss Skein MWort. ItwS& K cot victories. ranaea Mo, Bend, C8-48. 6, walloped Klamath Falls, tied with To Ashland, 59-50. for it cwnnn Wry of the w-eelr,nrf r- Grande fell to Pendleton, 46-43 after losing to Millon-Freewater Friday night. Baker, which upset Pendleton Friday night, toppled Milton-Free-water, 57-51, to complicate further the Eastern Oregon picture. me ciass a aistrict 1 race ap pears to be between La Grande and Baker. Pendleton. Milton-Freewat-er and The Dalles apparently will scrap it out for the district 2 title. The Dalles defeated Wy-East, 63-52, u uumiui game aaiuraav night. Fast-fadine Astoria rirannMi ti.n close week-end games, one to Ores ham, 47-46, and a second to Hood River, 44-42, in overtime. In other featured Saturday niuht contests, Milwaukie bounced Ore gon City. 41-31. and Roseburg beat North Bend. 52-48. Wade (Swede) Halbrook. Lin coln's towering center, has a chance to add heavily to his high scoring total tnis ween against Benson and Fraruclm, two of the Portland High School League's sec ond division teams. Halbrook has counted 473 points in Lincoln's 13 games this season. Valley varsity, 47-34: the fresh He has averaged nearly 38 I men won over the Dorris B team points a contest. i by a 48-35 count. sieAIGHf BOURBON WHiSaY. to MOW. Vandals Pose Threat Bv The Associated Press V L Pet. Washington 8 2 .800 laano e z . i.xi Washington State 5 7 .417 Oregon 2 4 .333 Oregon Stale 1 7 .125 Maturday'a resuis: Washington 63 Oregon 57 Idaho t'2 Washington State 55 Southern Division California 4 2 .667 UCLA 3 3 .500 USC 3 3 .500 Stanford 2 4 .333 By The Associated Press The Washington Huskies still led the field in the Northern Division Pacific Coast Conierence Monday but the breath of the Idaho Vandals was hot on the necks of the defend ing champions. The Huskies beat Oregon twice at Eugene over the week-end 71-63 and 63-57. But Idaho kept pace by turning back Washington Btale 67- 52 and 62-55. Idaho has the worst of it the next week-end in what has turned into a two-team division race. The Van dals make a tour into the Willa mette-Valley, playing lour games in five nights. BUM The Vandals meet Oregon on Fri day and Saturday at Eugene and then move over to Corvallis to meet Oregon State on the folowrag Monday and Tuesday. If the vanaais can gei oy t much road trio. Washington and Idaho may tussle for the division crown right down to the wire. The two leaders men nexv i Moscow Feb. 15-16. They split an earlier two-game series at Seattle. Washington this weeit-ena enter tains the last-place Oregon State Beavers who Saturaay oeai oraa- lv the Rerrmrl rime in a tOW 6165. Washington State is idle this week. RALLY The Huskies had to come from behind Saturday to win over Ore gon. The Ducks held a sienaer nt-ei halftime advantage. But for the second straight ntgnt big boo nou bregs was hot. He scored 28 points. two less tram ms w 01 r riuy. Th VnnrtaU withstood a roar- Inr- fourth-quarter drive by Wash- mi; ton state uoiiege w o ihelr vietnrv. Feta Mullins. who made only one free throw for WSC in the first half. led the attack by -nnneerlno- for 17 DOintS in the last half. He led the scoring the second night in a row. Dwigm. Morrison paced tne vanaais wun 10. Oregon State overcame a 34-31 Bradlev margin at halftime to beat trie visivors. Ron r uj.i---u nar-i-H the Beavers. Dick Estergard was high scorer of the game with 15. Palmer Pops 26 for Drugs It was a great homecoming for Jim Palmer Saturday night when he led the Paylcss Drug five of the city league to a 83-61 win. over the southern Oregon college Jay vees in a preliminary to the Van-port-SOCB game at Ashland. Palmer, ex-Red Raider, scored 26 points in the squeaky wis over his alma mater. Rex Young had half that amount while the jayvees' Jackson and Johnson scored 16 and 14. Freshmen, Cats Win The Klamath Union high school Wildcats (sophomores) and fresh men scored a cage grand slam over Dorris on Pelican Court Sat urday. The. Wilrteis rtumnprf the Butte 45 qr. TMf JTAo) Wf. COu PRAMUH38T, KY, 1 U I Q J y CHOKE HOLDS are illegal but Hurricane Herb Parks has never been accused of orthodoxy. Here Parks has Yorg Cretorian wrapped up in last week's match. Herb and brother Billy will face Cretorian and Kurt Von Poppen heim in a rematch of last week's donnybrook Wednesday night. Tag Row Gets Two Arbiters According to ore-bout promises by the principals, last week's tag team wrestling match at the ar mory was mild compared fo what is in the offing in Wednesday cugfua remaicn. .... Last Wednesday, vou'll remem ber. Yore Cretorian and Kurt Von. Poppenhelm touched off a near riot in their victory over the Parks brothers Herb and Billy, Using an illegal tactic outside the ring that escaped the eye of neieree buck Davidson, Yorg and Kurt ducked quickly to the dressing-room and woaldn't return when Davidson asked them to. The irate crowd milled around the ring and the dressing-room door while the Parks bovs staved in the ring and demanded their mat roes re-appear. Promoter. Mack Lillard signed the m;ttch for a re-showing and included two stipulations that would eliminate last week's ending. Two officials will handle the bout to watch for the multiple monkey-shines that always go with a tag team matches. Also there will be no time limit. The one-hour opener brings back Buck Weaver. ex-Indiana football star, against Harold (Buck) David son, Reserved tickets are on sale at Castleberry Drugs. Ed Norton, a member of Yale's swimming team, hails from Tuck ers Town, Bermuda. i t-. JiAemnre yMr l4et , jCUSHIONIN ''S '" " FEEt TMf Ala CUSHION a oat u r "----"- . yon put them. on. Weyenberg Work Shoes are fsmoui foe their patented comfort features the Shock-Proof As? Cushion u& the Arch Lift. Try , them yourself and you'll know that "work shoes Mat be comfortable ac wcil oVinMeJ Bly Pops Paisley The Bly Bobcats turned -a close ' game into a rout Saturday night - in the last quarter for a 53-32 vice tory over Paisley in a non-leaguer. The game showed on Bly's floor. . . Franklin Hutchinson led Bly with - 22 points. The 'Cats Wanked Pais -i ley in the last quarter after leading; all the way and Holding a 37-32 ad . vantage at the end of three quar ters. - . .i The Paisley seventh and eizhth ' graders beat Bly, 34-16, in the pre lim, Sox Score: PAISLET (a Blair 12 T O'Leary e F Bonratreta a C fsav iw.r 8 Weaael , X Jajquyeh. 31 Lyferanol I Hutchinson ' Chronleter Csrtoa. Sir Elder 4 G Sellon 2 C Paia!?v auoe Kncew. aube Martin. Hadlety, Ca?an. Art Miebshik of the Providence Reds in the American Hockey League was the only defensenuua in tne league last season to score, a goal against every opposing team. - k Bums Teem Moth Hole Worn Place Reworett SALLY'S RfWfAYIHS rmel r WMsh'A eiae awwieent " Site 10 95 STORE FOR MEM. SflSHy1! pS w ae. mm en"9S