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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH TALIS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
'TIME OUT!
Oregon
FRIDAY, FPinitUATlY f), 11)02
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WHAT IIAITINH In boy who
play ball lor liiuon und tugs when
K Irumic fold?
Ilrro'it n run-down on some of
Urn P'ar WcsIims.
Mkt. Bill UrCurlo, who gave
'lainatli Kails lu second nlraiglit
innr II pennant hi llrnl yenr at
Hie hrlni ol Clio Kitil;i, has been
Mltnrd to iiiniinur l.n.i Vcsas. i
(;liixn C club ol the Boiitliwrslern
liKUP.
Iiii'ldrnlully. Ilrddlnii'a l.m Mon
iirlnicr, called "basrbnU'a tallest
business manager." will art In Unit
capacity (or the La Vegas club.
WIIII.K I)I:a.IN(1 with business
manage. Mend Walker la still In
Kcno. working lor the Zrllitrbach
l'uprr Conipiiiiy.
Mnl Carpenter. ex-Onus business
luanuKcr und the last two years
v.llh Mrclford, la back In the lum
ber buMnr-xn In Ronrbui'K.
Art fladler, owner and watcher
i4 lh pur.icMlrinni lor Uugfur,
will probably no back Inlo buslnesa
In HaoraiiieiiUi.
The. Oeina' Klrk Ilerrlck ha
landed a good Job but detalla can't
be rilvulued until Monday lor press
release reiisuiiH.
RAY riiltHV. fiery manager of
Ileddlmt and named bv the ma
jority of fan an the inonl colorful
player ever to walk down the Kar
Went leaxuo pike, han alitncd with
(tan Oleno, now mnimiicd by Per-
lya uiu oom. wiiy u uoul, lon
time Bun Frnnclxco aklpper.
"Tlie Llllle BuUalo" Perry,
that la will act as coach, utility
Inflelder and catcher and pinch
hitter for iho Padrea.
Walter (The Urentl Mall", man
niter of Eugene for the flrat half
of laal aeuaon. Inter put In atrlctly
aa a promotional man, will act a
Koneral miimtRrr for Pocutcllo ol
the Pioneer league.
Hiere'a n atory behind thla,
which we'll tnko up In aome de
tail lu a Inter column.
Cotton Plppen, pitcher-manager
of Ihe Reno Silver Box. la back
In Bacrumeiito running hla tavern.
Olllf Dapper. en-Hollywood catch
er who skippered the Eugene Larks
when MnlK look over the promo
tional job, wan drnfted bv Billings,
Mont., of the Pioneer league.
THK M'RRKNT disposition of
Ilia Oema goes like this although
baseball deal take devious turns
and could change the picture come
prlng training time.
Russell Lefty) Faster. Jerry
Merrill and John Payne have been
sold to Tri-Clty, a member of the
row Class A. Western International
league.
Shortstop Bill Slumpus Is In line
for Salt Lake City's regular short
stop Job.
The "Katzenjumincr Kids"
third baseman Stan Roseboro and
outfielder Emery Petty won't be
together for their famous one-two
punch.
Roseboro, property of the Boston
Red Box. will be with the Bosox'
ban Jose club In the California
State league; Petty has been sold
lo Temple Tex.
I.i:KT-IIANDKI pitchers Jackie
Lee of Dorrls and Bob Bandelier
are slated to go to Salt Lake's
Merced spring training camp to
work under Hub Kittle.
Also headed for Merced and a
Job-try wllh Salt Lake are Frank
Malaya, ex-Washlnglon State Col
lege athleto and oullieidcr with the
Gems; outfielder Skip Kltsmnn
first-baseman Ocne Camp and second-baseman
Jerry Dodds,
Pitcher Lonnle Myers will be
with Vancouver while Jimmy Fos-
ler has been assigned to Terre
Haute.
Dale Johnston and Bert Convy,
North Hollywood Calif. Infleldcrs
who signed 1953 Phllly contracts,
tre also assigned to Salt Lake.
Claire Doran
Beats Gracie
PALM BEACH,' Fla. Ift Four
Mirvlvoi'H In the field of 08 players
feed off Friday In acml-flnnl.s of
the 38th annual woman's golf cham
pionship of Palm Beach.
Claire. Doran, former Dohorty
womnn'a champion from Cleveland,
0., plays Edcan Anderson of Hele
na, Mont., and Pat Oamer of Mid
land, Tex., meets Marrv Ann Dow
ney of Baltimore In 18-hola match
es. Miss Dornn won over Medalist
Oraco DeMoss of Corvallls, Ore.,
5 and 4, Thursday In her second
match of the day. Miss Anderson
defeated Bee McSwane of Birming
ham, Ala;, 3 and 2.
Joe DIMagglo's best year for bat
ting In runs was 1037. Tho Jalter
Kmackcd In 1(17 runs. He batted
.346 that year.
The JAYHAWK
Soy.....
THERE'S NONE BETTER
"91" Octon Ethyl 31c
JAYHAWK GAS
213S South 6rh
Cage Run
Tips Off
Tonight
The Oreiton Tech Owls hit the.
basketball hoinenlrelcli IoiiIkIiI with
a bin deficit In the Oreiion C'ollcg
Inle, Conference to imikn up.
Hill Coach Art Klrkland anld hla
boya me ready lor the two-name
uerlea with the Oregon College
Waive Hint will ellher write finis
l the Owls' title dinner or alart
Ihem on a comeback trail that
lend to a title '
Here the OCO picture In nut
Midi when Ihe Owl and ihe
Wolves tlp-olf tonight on Oretech'n
court at approximately R o'clock:
The Oretech Junior varnllv faces
Yrnkn both nights In the 0:30 pre
llinlnn I'y
Orenon College, with a 5-1 rec '
Old lu IcaKue play, la tied with
O.N A I It
lUdln alatlim KFJI will air
Ihe Orrli i h-Orrxnn ('allege bas
kelliall aerlea tonight and to
morrow night,
The broadcast atari! at I
o'clock both night. The two
lamea will be handled play-by-play
atyle from alart to end.
he Vnnport Vikings for Ihe lop
pol. Oregon Tech. wllh a 3-3 even
break, clulch a mathematical
chance of sliding home safe.
SIX l,i:i'T
All three OCC clubs have aix
games lelt.
Eastern Oregon, hopelessly out
of the race, have won one. lost
nine, wllh JU'.t two games left. Rut
those two games are wllh this
yame Of'K five and the Mountain
eers could play second cousins to
the Owls.
Klrklnnd will use Jack Plnkley at
Ihe center position to put more
cage snvvv In the Important key
position. Tom Srhubert. ex-Pelican
slur and all-staler, opens at for
ward along with Homer Duncan,
third-high scorer In the OCC with
four less games played than East
ern Oregon's Lowell Kolbaba and
Bob Haling, one-two aliotmakera In
Ihe leamie.
d'ARIIH
Ouard positions fall lo veteran
Mnrv llammack and Uen Gen
etln. '
It's a good bet Dr. Robert C.
Livingston will start with Forwards
Harold Pitcher and Howard Sulli
van, Center Frank RosenMork and
Ouards Charles Pinion and Bob
Bushnrll.
The Monmouth five pushed the
Owls Into a hole In a league
opening aeries with two wins
liB-M and 38-48 on slam-bang
fourlh-qunrter rallies.
Metiers,
Pack In
Crucial
VICIOr LEAtlt'F
W I.
M!lr 0
Klsmalll Pack S 0
frl.
1.000
1 000
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.430
.ma
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ItoMoUy I 3 3
C'ruter t.k 3 3
(Inn -fitora 3 4
Mini Maud Ldry 1 S
T ft I ... I a
IMMolay 1 0
Scarrt t.MI fclfhl
Run fltor All DeMntay No. S
Klamath Pack 40 Do.Molay Ho,
1 3!
The stage Is set for Ihe Victory
League showdown Tuesday night
at Falrvlew,
Klnmath Pack notched win Num
ber 8 last night to pull un even
with the other undefeated team In
the leogiie. Metier Bros.
The two teams will mix In Tues
day's headline!-.
Orlaud Dixon scored 31 to lead
the Packers lo victory over De-
Molay s Number 1 team by a
49-35 count. . .
Oun Store's Plummer had 17 as
that team walloped DeMolay's Num. ,
ber 3 team, 60-30, In the other
game on tho program.
txSOX scores unavnnnuic;.
Mountaineers
IU!. A..1L..
Tw in nnuTnci i
LA ORANDE. Ore. Ifl Eastern
Oregon College of Education
clipped Whitman 63-61 Thursday
nlRht for the Orcgonlans' second
basketball win In 22 starts tills
season.
EOC. which had lost 20 straight
games bofore It upset Oregon Tech
last Saturday, fought off a Wlilt
man rally and stalled the last ten
seconds to preserve victory No. 2.
EOC Center Lowell Kolbaba led
the scoring wllh 29 points.
Alf Robertson, former Jockey. Is
Ihe owner and trainer of a one
horse stable this season at Hia
leah race track. The horse's name
Is "You'll Learn."
Expert
Gun Repairing
and Rebluing
THE GUN STORE
SGOD
i
AL FOREMAN, who accentuates swilt and fake, doesn't
hold down a regular's job, but he'll see his share of ac
tion when the Oregon Tech Owls host the Oregon College
Wolves tonight and tomorrow night on OTl'S spacious
court.
Tule Bumps
Out of League Lead
MA IN
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Matin
TuioUW Inn 8
Jayhawki B
Chtlrminn 7
Merrill VrW S
Bly A
Kcno 4
Dnrrka ... 4
Itettiy Lakrra 3
Klamath Htm .... . . 2
Knrajfut River , .. 1
LDS .. 0
fleam Mjhl
Chlloqutn 03 Deafly 5.1
lily 40 Klamath Sona 38
Malln 70 Kno 47
Tuiolake .10 Javhawkj 42
Merrill IH3 Npragua River
Dorrii 54 LDS 4B
Top f.cnl in the Klnmath Basin
ba.keil)nll loHKue now ha.t two oc
cupants Rfter the Jayhnlta quint
siubbrd It toe lnnt nlKht.
Yic 1 infinite Inncr.s bcut the Jay-
hawks, lo Jump to the head
of the 12-tcum cne fumlly alons
with Mnlin, 79-47 victors over Kcno
lost nlKht.
Skeeters Ties
Arnold Riegger
RENO tft Winner of the Class
A 16-yard event of the Amateur
Trapshooters Association mid- win
ter meet will be decided Friday be
tween two entrants who scored per
fect 100s.
Dick Skeeters. Medford. Ore..
and Arnold Riegger, Seattle,
agreed Thursday to let the score
In the four-day meet settle the tie.
A four-way shootoff In the first
handicap event went to D. O. Davis
of Coulee Cltv. Wash. He beat out
rtr. R. D. Hoard. Paramount. Cal.:
Tom Clemow, Jackson. Mont.: and
j Clyde Fox, Merrill, Ore., alter all
! had shot 97x100.
Palmer Leads
At El Paso
EL PASO, Tex. iff Johnny
Palmer, the Budln, N. C, tourna
ment veteran, lor whom the cash
,." ',.. '. , r, , , " ,12
field In the 110.000 El Pnsn nnen's
-.(.npH ig noi- round Frldav
"Z0 J? W'Z Z,nHa..
par 64 but his position was a trifle
shaky even for the first round.
Breathing on Palmer's neck was
tall Cary Mlddlecoff of Memphis,
Term., who did a 66.
When Ldulse Suggs of Carollton,
Ga. won the Tampa Women's Open
Oolf tournament recently she made
it two In a row. Miss Suggs also
won the Jacksonville Women's
open.
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with the verdict of those
who savor Ihe best...
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Jay hawks
Malln and Tulclnke hold 8-1 rec
ords. The Jayhawks have the same
number of wins but one more loss,
while Malln and Tulelake still -have
a game to make up.
Chlloquln stayed In the third spot
with a 96-53 win over the Bealty
Lakers.
But even Chlloquin's 95 score
tekes a backseat to the Merrill
VFW five. The Merrill lads ran
their count Into three figures as
they clobbered Sprague River, 103
41. In other games, Bly edged the
Klamath Sons. 40-38.. and Dorrls
handed the cellaring Latter Day
Saints their ninth defeat by a 64-48
score.
The Hatcher brothers Wayne
end Oaylor popped 26 and 19 of
Chlloauin's points.
Big Jim Conrov paced Malta's
attack with 30 points.
Tulelake knocked the Jayhawks
off the throne . by team scoring
power. Wilbur Welch had 15, John
Cross 14, Tom Crawford and Dell
Landing 10 each.
Twelve cagers grabbed a slice
of Merrill's 103 points, but Norman
Winters and Jack Fleck took the
biggest bites with 27 and 24 points.
Box scores:
IIORRIS (11) (IS) LDS
Robinson 17 P 6 Shott
Owrns a F 3 Doyer
ii. rorieriieia l i- 12 rosberf
Pluntl 3 C 1.1 I.vnch
Portrrfleld 4 C 14 Anderson
Dorrls subs Let. Dobon 2. Maga
lenus 4. While 5. Fenwick fl
MERRILL (101) III) SI'RACre
Llsky r 12 Snell
Fleck 34 F. 2 Malone
Duncan 12 C 12 B. Weiser
ueins 0 as Hamilton
Racier 7 G 8 Duffy
Merrill subs I.. Kandra S. C. Kandra
4. Barry 1, Fatherinsham 4. Knox S.
1 Kandra 4. Winter 27, Sowell X
Sprague River subs Jackson 1.
JAYHAWKS 111) (JO) Tt'LKI.AKK
Homer 1.1 F 10 Crawford
Gilchrist IF 15 Welch
Dawes 13 C a Klnf
Banta .1 G 14 Croas
Ktme a G 10 Landing
Jayhawk subs Patterson e. Revis.
Brown, Bryant. Tulelake subs Klrk
patrlck 2. Urbach. Gresham.
MAI.IN lit)) (45) KENO
Woodley 3 F 1.1 Dow
O'Keefe a F 4 Johnston
Conroy .10 C 7 Layton
Anderson 8 G 2 Foster
MrKoen 4 G 3 J. Ramsey
Mnlin subs Brlahlman 11. Vnis 4.
Kenyon 2. Victorine 4. Smallev 4.
Keno subs K. Ramsey, Zarotinskl 7,
Bunch 8. D. Ramsey 2.
SONS ISS) (10) Bt.r
Wilson 2 F 17 Moore
Ruff S F House
Franks ft C .' 4 Stanley
Miller 13 G 4 Pohll
Mlnato 4
G 7 Davis
Plerson 3. Blv subs
T. House, Varnum 3,
Sons subs
Thrasher 3.
Woods.
CIIII.OQI'IN' 1931
G. Hntrher 19 F
W. Hatcher 28 F
Gelnger 3 C
S. Miller II G
(33) BEATTT
8 R. Welser
j 22 Faithful
" 10 Sandervllle
Jackson
C. Halcher II G
Head
Chlloouin subsSouers 19. Rrsttaln
ft. Bickers 4. Beatly subs K. Welser 3.
Riddle 6, Coppertleld 4.
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Deadlock
Stays In
Gun Loop
CAI.-ORK STANDINGS
I. Pet
0 1000
O I arm
Klamath Falls
Mauford No. 1
Ashland . -. .
Grants Pass No I
Vreka ,
Myrtle Point ' .
Lanaell Valley '. .
Itosebura
Coos Bay
Madford No 2 ....
hVolt Valley
Bulla Valley .... ....
Grants Pass No. 2
1
, 3 2
4 2
. 4 .1
.1 .1
. 3
. 2 4
.. 2 3
714
,H7
371
3W
42D
:ix
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Klamath Falls and Mcdlord still
share the lead In the 13-tcam Call-fornla-Orenon
rifle league after
seven rounds of ahootlnK. -
.uch has drawn a bye and ho d
perfect 6-0 records.
In a recent outinii. the Klamath
Palls rifle and pistol club regis
tered the high team score in beat
IliK Yreka. 1584-1503.
Medlord s H. Heldenrlch had
the top individual score of 389x400
as Medford bumped Grants Pass'
Number 2 team. 1527-727. Only two
Grants Pass rlllers competed.
oox scares:
ASHI.AN'U (13??) 'IMS Bt'TTR Vt.V
llasklns 37a 317 ft. Eieline
Howard 374 372 Lucas
Van Busklrk 307 run D. Ecellne
Crandall 412 366 Hammerslev
li. PASS 1 (IJIM (HIS) SCOTT VLV
Taylor :70 3Afl Smith
Richardson 37S 364 Mathews
DeGeneault 3A2 370 Lewis
McAlvaae 370 378 Hendricks
MlliiOKD i fl.v;; r.r G. rA.ss i
Heldenrelcb 3W 378 Roberts
Rush 37a 34a EUason
Conger 3ao
Richmond 374
HKDFORD t ll.Via) (I4SS) MYRTI.K PT.
Leibrand 3AO 370 Riesebera
Rush 3S2 3711 Endicott
Taylor 373 371 Shaffer
Col ley 378 3A6 Dittman
ROSEBIRQ I IIIO0) COOS BAY
Wood 370 382 Kill
Jones 370 3117 Cooocr
Paulsen , 379 378 Potts
Beauchamp- 370 371 Howlev
K. FALLS (1321 (1503) YRF.K A
Oppelt 387 387 Deter
Freltas 3S4 369 L'.-.
Dinkier ' 3S2 362 Mills
Hall 3H1 383 Trlvelpiece
CAGE SCORES
College Basketball
By The Associated Press
FAR WEST
Eastern Oregon 53 Whitman 51
MIDWEST
Tulsa 46 Oklahoma A&M 33
Marquette 57 Notre Dame 50
LawTence Tech 110 Alma 80
Eastern Illinois 103 Illinois State
Normal 84
SOUTHWEST
Utah State 62 New Mexico 58
West Texas 59 Arizona 57
Arkansas A&M 80 Southern State 67
EAST
Holy Cross 85 Columbia 80 (over
time) DePaul 66 Manhattan 65
NYU 5 Syracuse 78
St. Bonaventure 74 Murray (Kjl
63
SOUTH
Western Kentucky 79 Tampa 70
Virginia 77 Roanoke 68
Duke 68 William li Mary 62
Furman 59 South Carolina 56
Stetson 58 Florida State 48
1AST
NIGHT
Thursday Night's Fights
By The Associated Press
Boston Willie James. 204 ai,
Boston, outpointed Rex Layne, 199,
Salt Lake City, 10.
Portland, Me. Bob Stecher,
164 j, Portland. Me., stopped Jim
Sauer, 170. 'Cambridge, Mass. 6.
New York (Sunnyside Gardens)
Nino Valdez, 206, Havana, out
pointed Keene Simmons, 206, Ba
yonne. N. J. 10.
Vancouver, B. C. Bobbv Woods
128 's, Spokane, stopped Frank Al
mond, 128 '.2. Vancouver, 6.
BREAKS OWN RECORDS
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. uPl Every
time Nelson Italiano, Florida State
U. halfback from- Tampa, gains
a yard or completes a pass next
football season he will be setting
a new school record as well as
breaking his own. Italiano now
holds the school records in passes
completed and total offense.
cODC Bum
not 30 not not 50
its io m
IN THE TRIM Lovely Willa Worthington McGuire (left), women's world water ski
champion, cuts low as she speeds over the Lake Eloise slalom course at Cypress Gar
dens, Fla. Diane Van Dusen, Florida State College ski queen, does a backward' swan. Both
are members of Florida's crack water ski teams which scored high in the Mexican Invita
tional Water Ski Tournament at Acapulco. '
Onknown Whips bp
Salt Lake
Lad Loses
To James
BOSTON Wl Rex Layne. Salt
Lake City heavyweight attempting
a fistic comeback at the tender age
of 23, Friday was convinced he
had made a false start.
After being rudely checked last
year by Rocky Marclano and ex-
uuiit Ezzard Charles, Layne took
REX LAYNE
. . . pudgy, wild
a long layoff and resumed action
two weeks ago.
He warmed up by knocking out
Bob Garner of Lexington. Ky In
three rounds in Salt Lake City,
and then accepted an offer to tan
gle with Willie James of Boston,
another comparative unknown,
here Thursday night.
James, who had only 18 previous
professional engagements, had lit
tle trouble gaining a unanimous 10
round decision over the wild-swinging
and wide-open Lavne, who was
pudgy at 199 pounds. James, a full
head taller, weighed only 6
pounds more. .
Woods Beats
Almond Again
I VANCOUVER, B. C. W) Bobby
Woods of Spokane scored his sec
ond straight technical knockout win
over Frank Almond of Vancouver,
stopping the Canadian feather
weight champion in the sixth round
of a nontitle bout Thursday night.
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Cokes Edge Scribes;
Drugs Wins Seventh
CUV LEAGUE
L Pel.
0 1.000
1 .879
3 .825
.400
Rickys
Pavles. Drugs
Hilltop uaie
Coca Cola
Palmerton
Hercules
-J 3
4 a
-.3 a
.2 7
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.222
Herald-News
.2 7
Scares Last Nliht
Coca Cola 90 Herald-News 4S
Paylesa 60 Hercules SI
Coca Cola won on the foul line
over the Herald-News quint last
night to jump Into fourth place In
me city oasneioait league.
Each team scored 18 times from
the field but the Cokes threw In
14 charity tosses to the Newsmens'
!. The score was 50-48.
Paylesa won aa expected from
Hercules by a 60-51 score to keep
alive its chances of overtaking un
beaten Rickys.
That brought the Drug teams'
record to 7-1 while Rickys also
hold seven wins but haven't been
beaten.
Gene Favell and Male Epley led
the Herald and News with 15 and
10. The Cokes spread their scoring
around more with Jackson dumping
12 tor nign-point nonors.
Box score:
iHercules-Payless unavailable!
H-N 14S1 150) COCA COLA
ravell 15 r 6 Beriloft
Hartley T 1 Arant
Griggs 7 C 6 Newman
Epley 10 : 9 Lelll
J. Krantz 3 c 12 Jackson
Herald and News subs May 1, B.
Krantz 1, Lubcke 9. Coca Cola subs
Kunz 7. Free! 1. Demetrakos 1. Alex
ander tf.
The youngest hurler on the Brook
lyn Dodgers roster Is Billy Loes,
22-year old right-hander from Long
isiana ony, n.y.
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Mecca ..,...-.2 7 80S
Wocus .. as 8 779
Schuss 25 n a4
Tats ... .23 II 4)4
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Summers Lana
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21 19 9B.1
12 24 333
.. .. 8 28 222
. 7 28 194.
3 33 083.
Mecca can thank Schuss for fin
ishing atop the shuffle-board league)
in the first half of play.
Schuss' Tavern upset Wocus Tav
ern, a team that lead the loop-most
of the way, Wednesday night. The
score was 3-1, just enough to give
Mecca the first-half title by one
game and hand Schuss a third-
place tie with Tat s.
second-round play opens Monday
night.
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey
By The Associated Press
Saskatoon 5 Calgary 5
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