SATUUDAY, HWKUARV 0, lor2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE TIME OUT! "(ilnil yoti'rr lirrr. Ilfnr! I wnnl you to Irll inn If Tut titling oinr- A) Till': I'OI.I.OWINli pH'i o Ahotllcl rtiher be (uruutlrn or burled at the f uiiom nf thin column. Uul, Inasmuch ii the Joke's un no und 'H He's the lilue rllibon nrUe lor llm boner ol the year. I II put It In ll.i nulillul place nl llm licnd ul the chins. I irnlly do know llie dlllcmice hriwi rll ill rllll' UIHl u Hlmlmill ut lcni III viikup mill ol uy. Hill In h recent nUirv on llm Kluiiiiilh Oull Club's li'iip'shool ul Wocus, 1 1 lend nil Willi: . . . inreo Wl'TEIta tied lor . . ." I could enme up uilh the rx rui.e lluit some ol Un- wines In iiuulrd Hit lioy.i WKItK iiln: rillrn. Bill I won't. Cliumc II to mm nl those dnys I should Imvc ntood 111 bed". I lll'.AIII) r nlnry on Ilex i lloneyooy i llunsukcr. 0 r u o n Tech conch, Unit In loo Kood lo keep lo mytiell. This one cun tnke In rlirhtlul pure wllh Iho "nbM-iit-inliitlcd pro IrMor" stories. Ilimsukor lelt wllh bh Junior varsity buhkotDull iciim this week mill landed over the lull lor Oriuil.i Fuss. In hli hnMe ha lurt:ol one Mini II mutter ho Iclt wiilmut his start Iiik center, Wnyne llulzlus. Appnrcntly llunmiker didn't no tlcn iho U'bnnon boy wum nbhrnl until Iho crkc Kiuud Wtt.i noino 20 inik'l oil Us wuy. In the iiii'niitlnie, lluivukor'n cunchlnu coinpuniun, Art Kirklnnd, lucked lliiliUhH in n cur mid tried to ciilrh ilunsuker n puriy. Kirk lnnd Kiive up tbo Job lit Kcno mid lei iIoiuiim out. The bl boy hitch-lilked the rest ol urn way mid got to Oruiiln Puss in tunc P. H. llolr.lu.vi wim Oreloch' liiKh-polnl mini nmilnst the Ciivc- f IK1NNA SIMIOAT. City Roll ihuinpion, pcii uluiiR Ihu Inlcr nimii bit ol inlormnllun. Mis. Pnul Furrciis, In Wlckcn bum, Ail.., lo do nonic vuciillon liia and iil.io gel In n lew llck.i in roii, entored tho Wlckenburg Country Club lournnnieiit. . alio won niodiill.il honors, delciit Iiik iho club chiiinploii. und Ihu weekend ply in tlio tmb. IIUII KS Irom the sportii flic: M n r v I n llniniiiiick, Oretcch cniicr, In culled Uenrpnw" by his tcnmiiiBtci . . . Hie nnmo wua lucked on becnuse ol llnininnck s bcur-llko swipes ul the bull on ueliin.se . . . Closc-buUnol-closc-enouiih title noes to the Hcruld and News Uinl In the city lcnuue ... the Nowsiiien hnve lost lour Hiunc.H bv jut r inuitiln of one Held goui, due In overtime . . . i.porls pu..lc ol the acuaon: the city amors piny lliolf lcnuue iinme.H rmht In llie cony confine ol KlRmnth Fnlla'nnd latching onto core Ktiecii ofteiitlnies is nil uk lirnvutlnd chore . . . contrnrlwlsii. the Kinniulli Busln lennuc l fprrnd over the, leimlh nnd brradth ol the country, including two towns In Cnllformn nnd the box acorca lrom which the slorlea nre written come In like clockwork . , . Ned lnsh, bnakclbnll promoler at Mud laon Sfpmre Unrden, Issues tlniires Hint show tho hoop tlx scanduls haven't hurt altendnnco enoimli to mntter . . . there's a aUulil de crenso In Inn-turnout but most ol It la luld to television ... Art Kirklnnd, cage boss nt Oretcfh and aluo bnscbnll skipper, has elKlit bnscbnll games slimed al ready, four with Southern Oregon, lour with Humboldt 8lulo . . . he a eyeing Gems Stadium for Sunday afternoon doiiblchenders . . . Kirk - land Is nlso tossing around another a busebnll louiniiment nl Clems Stadium Involving the four teams In the Oregon Collegiate conference ... It would bo one or two days, depending on whether Its single or double elimination . , . what's hap pened to Rex Luyno, Snlt Lnke Cily heavyweight? ... not too long ago he wns being hulled as boxing '"while hope" . . . even lack Dempscy was high on him . . . since then he's been soundly trounced bv Rocky Mnrclniio and Ezn Charles . . . and now sonio bumpkin, nurnnmo James, a fistic unknown, hands I.nyne his lumps . . . Lnyne was described In llie Associated Press story as "pudgy and wild-swinging" . . , Need More Horsepower? We Sell Quality Parts For Loss! . Edge Wolves Wax Hot In Last Oitkoii Tech sliced lis deficit In 1 1n lioiiii'Htrclcli ol llm i)reon Col It'Klulo Oonlrreiice bnskethitll rsca hint iii;lit by cutting filiorl r drs pi'iiiti' Oickoii CoIIi-ko Isst-dltch l 1 1 v lor u Willi victory. With I, imi Oenetln uunrli-rliiicklnK pluvn mid Homer IJuncnn and Mmv lliimmnck pumping In nlioi Willi inonolonoitfi reyuliirlty, the Inns nnw n rout lor mom limn three tiuurtrrs. Then, with some M-ven minutes lo ko, the Monnioutli Wolves turned hot mid the Owls rold. 'Die lido turned ko ipilckly Hint the Owls iiiir'ff r slender Ihree-polnt Irnd 'villi lei limn lilllliltfl lo no. Tim Owls opened Urn fourth own trr with plmliy 6334 Irnd, nft'-r poitliut R 3H-I8 Intermission bule. Wllh seven milium left, lb" Owls lind no resl reuse lor worry Willi ft bHi3 ndvanluKC i,i:avi:k Mmv Hummock, who had the Wolves rccllnu with Ins drives to- wnrd the nel, leli the game ut ihis point wllh lour louls. The Monmouih diilnl perked mi wllh llununnck oul. Roger Ousch cprned the splurge with R field uoiil Harold I'llchcr added one nnd Chuck Pinion nil twice In ouick mxe.wlon to trim the score lo 68 il Tom Kchubert got R free Ihrow but Pinion retnlluled wllh anolher one from Hie lloor lo inuke II bll (3. 'llie Owls started R stall at ihis point nnd Al Foreman Drone loo.-n for a Held goal. CI.OSK COI.'ST Two minutes were lelt when mc Rue lilt on a long shot to close 11 to 2-fi7. Honior Duncan, who scored 21 points lor Man-point honors and played watchdog on me boards, hit wllh his Inst Held goal, a big one that brought it to 84-57. Uul l'lnlon wnsn'l ihrnugh as he drove in lor a shot but louled In the process, his illlh Inlracllon Unit gave him a sent on the bench. Howard Sullivan made It t)l-(H with Jusl seconds lelt. Then, with the Wolves pressing lor possession. Foreman found a putlt down the middle to score on a luy-ln lor Iho lust basket. Forly-two fouls were called In all, enough to send five OCE lnds mid two Owls to tho showers. Ml' AND TUCK Tho lirst quarter was nip and tuck, although the Owls put on a burst ol speed tliPt gave them a ID-12 lead going into Uis second innne. Then Ilummnck and Duncan cnuglH ftro in the second to lead llio Owis In a dazzling attack Hint curried them to a 3(1-18 Intermis sion edge, ns the Wolves could find just tv.d field goals and two free throws In Hint chnpter. Il wns tho siiine Uilng 111 the third und the first couple, of min utes ol tho lourlh until Oregon Col lege opened Us binge ' Uinl fell The two teams tangle again to night. A win lor Oregon Teen would give the Owls a second pluce lie wllh OCK in the OCC conference. Ho bror: oiii.i.oN cot.i.EiiK ra it rr TP sniiivan, f a a a a I'lmmi. 1 3 i IB Hltchpr. c a 1 S 11 Iliuhnrll. ( 4 I : I 10 I'almqulil. t 3 0 , Iteftervci; Rrwemtock 0 0 0 0 Mn i o o a Vonovtr I ' 1 Uuwh 1 1 S 3 Nairn 0 0 10 Tolalt Hill. (ION 11(11 D'lnran. I Srhubrrl, I Plnkley. c llainniai'k, g Geiialln. K . .. RcKrvei: Wyall foreman Humphrey . a:i m sn i id -t rr ip Tolali W la 23 as HaiMima acora: Oregon Taeh 30 Ore- (un Collega IB. "re Ihrowa mUaed. Ortaon Collego.lS (Sullivan a. PIlchM 5. Uuihnell 1, Pinion 8. Vanovar 1. PalmquUt li; Oregon Tech la (Duncan .1. Plnltlev I. Ilammack a. oenelin l Wvall 1, roremnn 1. uumpnrey OlllelaU: Jonca. and Bonney. li. Matmen Beat Lebanon The Klnmath Falls high school wrestlers are still unbeaten. They beat Lebanon yesterday, 27-16, on the losers' mats. The Pel icans won live decisions by Ro land Blehn, Ronnie Conner, Don Dexter, Vernon Pryor and Tom Wells. Falls wero scored by Or vllle Swindler and Jay Den ring. Denn Johnson wrestled to a draw. Elvis Mitchell, Don Shell, Carl Stewart and Perry Williams lost their bouts, Shell by the fall route. The Pels are scheduled to meet the Oregon State Rooks In a re match today. (Formerly Kaler Auto Service) NEW LOCATION -2041 Raddifh (Across South 6th from Troy V. Cook's) EASIER PARKING LARGER STOCK OPEN SDke Holly; f cm, jj BIS HOMER DUNCAN is In the driver's seat in Ihis rebound shot from last night's Ore gon Tcth-Oregon College game on OTI's court. OCE Wolves offering arguments to Dun can here are Bill Palmquist (31), Leroy Vanover (32) and Howard Sullivan (20). An un identified Owl is in the background. Oretech won, 66-61. :. ?' &r":i " . RED HURD, SPORTS I0ITOI ' ' Panthers Keep Unbeaten Skein; Bonanza Outlasts Sacred Heart STANDINGS Pet. 1 .IHHI .ki:i .0(i7 ..VHI .313 .:'wi . .:i:i:i ChlloqlllO Itonanza .Sarrrd Heart Valln Mrrrlll llfnlcy . lllv . Gllclirlil Br.ult S 1 a a :i . a a 4 a 4 , 0 0 l.att Miht Chllonuln 41 Merrill 31 Mnlln fti Henlry 2H llnnnnta S2 Scrr-d Heart 47 lily 711 Gllchriat 3a - The Chlloquln Panthers nre a cinch lor at least a tie in the Klnmnth County high school bas ketball circuit after running Its undefeated string to six straight last night with a 41-31 win over Merrill on the losers' floor. The Panthers can win the travel. Ing trophy nnd first-seeded spot in the Feb. 21-23 tournament next week In the last round ol games. But the chore Isn't an easy one for Frank DIUllo's boys because they met a Bonanza team that has found its stride. The Antlers handed Uie pre-sca- Oregon City Upends McMinnville, 70-51 Hy JIM coi n Associated Press Staff Wrltrr Three Portland teams, rated 1-2-3 In this week's Associated Press Oregon high school basketball poll, were every bit as good as their rankings Friday night. But McMlnnvlllc, rated No. 4, ran Into an upset. Central Catholic, the No. 1 team, overwhelmed Salem, ranked No. 6 in the poll, 74-40. Central's all-state star. Bob Altcnhofcn, dumped in 22 points as the Rams scored their 14th victory in 15 games this seas on. Cleveland, ranked No. 2, comi pletcd a sweep of its Port land High School League first half schedule by drubbing Roosevelt, 57-44. Jerry Ross, high-scoring Cleveland for ward who had been expected to be sidelined for the season with a broken wrist bone, played with a Evenings . . . till 8 p.m. Saturdays . . . till 6 p.m. Sundays . . 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. son favorite, Sacred Heart, a 62-47. defeat last night to run its record to 5-1. Bonanza can get a tie In the elght-tcnm chase with a win over Chljoquln next week. Other games last night saw Ma lin climb alone into the Number 4 spot with a 52-28 victory over Henley and Bly hand Gilchrist its sixth straight loss without a win by a 79-32 count. Alter a see-saw first quarter that saw Chlloquln post a 14-11 lead the Panthers stayed Just a squeak ahead until the fourth when they staged a rally for the 10-potnt mar gin. Both the centers, Chlloquin's big Gene Gentry and Merrill's Wes Huskins, fouled out in the fourth. Gentry finished with 11, Jo Jo George 10. Cliff Honeycutt with 10 and Jack. Hendrickson with 9 paced Merrill. It wns touch-nnd-go on the Sn. cred Heart floor as the Trojans and Antlers tied 13-all at the end specially-designed east and regis tered 14 points. Lincoln, ranked No. 3, smashed the single-game team league scor ing record it set in the Portland opener by walloping Franklin, 85 56. Wade "Swede" Halbrook, Lin coln's seven foot one-inch center, caged 45 points to run his sea son's total to 555 In 15 games. Mc Mlnnvllle suffered Its fourth defeat of the season gainst 15 vic tories when It fell to Oregon City 70-51. Jefferson, 1951 State champion, was virtually eliminated as a pos slblo state tournament entry when it lost to Grant, 63-55, in a Portland game. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE Promising students unable to qualify for scholarships are sometimes forced to forego their higher education through lack of- funds. A Sun- Life College Policy will provide a guaranteed "Scholarship" to take your son through college. Ensure' your son's future ... Ph 7777 todoyt Duane Baker Dirt. Ajt. SUN LIFE fill J Duont inker of one quaarter. But with Irwin Crume finding the range he fin ished with 21 the Antlers pulled ahead, 32-22 at the half and stayed mere. The Trojans rallied furiously In the last frame but couldn't catch up. It was the third straight loss two in league play lor the Tro jans after racking up 14 straight wins. Mnlin led all the way In Its tri umph over Kcnley with Wayne Rick and Bob Stevenson pooling radar talents for 16 and 15 points. Gilchrist had no chance against the sharp-shooting ol Bly's Frank lin Hutchinson, John Jaquysh and Donnie Wessell, who potted 21, 20 and 16. Box scores: 111 V (111) (.li) GILCHRIST Uvbrand 8 F 8 Freeman WcsscU 16 r WlUlnsham Jaquysh 20 C I Brader Hutchinson 31 c: 4 Bliss Chronuter G Slue Bly tubs Cavln 4, Martin, Dillavou 6. Hadlcy a. Harder a Gllchrl.it aub Wlrtz 1, Garrtck 3, Bcrger 3, Ware a, Traw 1. MAI. IN (S3) (t) HENLEY W. Hick H F 1 Anderson Mauney 4 F 3 B. Hill Steveiuon IS . C S Hayes Travis 4 G 9 Ramsey Fenten 10 G Letlto Malln aubs Pan 3. V. Kick. Hen ley subs Case 10, McPherson, Jones. xaaon SAP. HT. (til (3!) BONANZA I Mahoney 6 F 21 Crume Helderer 5 F 12 Hubble Pratt H C 3 Chandler Howard It G 7 Hood Benrd 13 G 7 Wilson Sacred Heart suos Koch 2. Wessel 1. McAndrews 1, Nueberl a. Bonanza subs Dye 2. rmi.oqriN (in on mrrrii.l George 10 F ' 10 Honeycutt David S F 3 Wclshans Gentry 11 C 4 Haskins Vaden 5 G 1 Reeves Dunols 4 G S Hendrickson Chllnquin suits Parker 2. Nichol son. Merrill subs O'Nell, Winters 3. Barry 2. FlTTt-OERALAVINBS LOANASSOCIATION t 540 Main iff ww wwAft 5g CAGE SCORES College Hasketball By The Associated Press Far West Southern California 69 Santa Clara 57 Stanford 67 St. Marys 60 Oregon 56. Idaho 49 Washington 69, Oregon Slate 56 Denver 61, Colorado A li M 62 Brlgham Young 50, Montana 47 Idaho State 61, Montana State 48 UCLA 72, Pepperdlne 70 Wehtcrn State 60, Colorado Col lege 67 Ricks 73. Weber 72 College of Idaho 65, Whitman 58 Napa 57. Yuba 43 Nevada 63, YMI 30 Eastern Washington 67, Central Washington 69 Whltworth 69, Puget Sound 58 Wllliamelle 86, Lewis and Clark 79 Seattle Pacific 87. Vanport 81 Whlttler 59, Chapman 49 Sacramento State 70, Fresno State 57 San Francisco State 85, Chicago State 75 Humboldt 81, Cal Aggies 64 Oregon Teen (XS, uregon imucauon 61 California 54. Universal Motors, Honolulu 50 Midwest Wichita 66 Creighton 63 Toledo 60. Western Keserve 4( Central, Mo., 68 Missouri Valley 55 Cornell, Iowa 69, Grlnnell 67 North Dakota Aggies 64, Moorhead, Minn. 51 East Boston College 72, New York A.C. 64 Pittsburgh 72. Westminster, Pa. 60 Connecticut 85, Bucknell 59 Maine 87, New Hampshire 70 Colby 74, Tults 53 Brandeis 85, MIT 61 Southwest West Texas 70, Arizona State, Tempe 69 Howard Pavne 61. Austin 49 Texas Western 61, Hardln-Simmons 59 Midwestern 57, North Texas 52 North Carolina 80. The cnaaei bz Clcmson 71, Davidson 69 Ouantlco Marines 88, American University 73 Virginia Tech 87, Washington and Lee 85 Georgia 63, Alabama 51 Auburn 61, Florida 52 George Washington 7o. VMI 60 Louisiana Teen iv, wjuuitia La. r3 Clark 55, Morehouse 49 Presbyterian 87, newoerry si Maryland State 83, Kings. Pa., 61 Oregon Prep Basketball By The Associated Presa Crater 44, Illinois Valley 40 Rogue 67, Phoenix 37 St. Mary's (The Dalles) 65, Du fur 50 Reedsport 68, Newport 40 Sluslaw 47, Taft 46 Scappoose 43, 8easide 42 Mill City 46. St. Paul 34 Salem Academy 39, Waldport 33 Coquille 63, North. Bend 52 Marshfield 76, Myrtle Point 49 Baker 57, Hermiston 39 North Marlon 66, Amity 43 Rainier 42, Vernonia 39 Willamina 56, Banks 43 Mt. Angel 38, Dallas 37 Eddyville 77. Siletz 33 Davton 53. Sherwood 32 Beaverton 44, Tigard 42 Stayton 42, Sacred Heart (Salem- 31 Alsen 52. Monroe 34 Willamette 54, University 52 (both Eugene) Albany 56, Sweet Home 38 Silverton 42, Canby 29 Cascade 44, Philomath 40 Garibaldi 56, Bay City 43 Cascade Locks 53, Hosier 39 Sheridan 70. Yamhill 35 Central Catholic (Portland) 74 Sa lem 49 Eugene 45, Cottage Grove 41 Clatskanie 69, St. Helens 54 West Linn 63, Newberg 49 Corvallls 42, Lebanon 38 Hillsboro 46, Forest Grove 36 La Grande 62. The Dalles 50 Junction City 56, Springfield 48 woodburn 54, sandy 53 Molalla 50, Estacada 36 Dayton 53, Sherwood 32 Park Rose 45, Warrenton 23 Oresham 47, Milwaukle 46 Oregon City 70, McMinnville 51 Maupin 43, Corbett 36 Westport 59, Sclo 49 Harrisburg 78, Brownsville 41 Falls City 51, Valsetz 45 Echo 71, Athena 60 PORTLAND Cleveland 57, Roosevelt 44 Lincoln 85, Franklin 56 Oram 63, Jefferson 55 Benson 46. Washington 34 Concordia 64, Columbia Prep 62 Freshmen Win By HAROLD McKAY Klamath's freshman cagers wal loped the Ashland frosh, 51-26, on Pelican Court last night. Klamath held a 19-11 lead at the half but pumped it uo to 35-21 at the three-quarter mark. Jerry Baker scored 10 to lead KU, while Gary Williams and Dickie Abra ham, Klamath, and Doyle Lemley and David Carter, Ashland, all had eight. Fremont Junior High beat Ash land's Junior High, 41-21, In the prelim. Shine 'em up! For the East Shoe Shine in town! KLAMATH BILLIARDS Earri two good returns yearly Enjoy savings protection Have money when needed Add any Amount any Time Klamath Falls Webfoots Nip Idaho In Upset By The Associated Presa SEATTLE Wi Idaho's rush to overtake the University of Wash ington Huskies In the Northern Di vision Pacific Coast Conference basketball race was stopped with a double barrelled block Friday night. By virtue of a decisive 69-56 win over Oregon State College while Idaho was losing. 56-49, to Ore gon, the Huskies enjoy a full two game home stretch lead. Oregon 8tate did a better than average Job of bottling up Wash ington's big Bob Houbregs. hold ing him to 15 long-shot points. But it gave Frank Guisness a chance to pour In 20 points from deep In the corners. Washington's lanky ball hawkers were clearly superior through most of the game after taking an early OSC lead but they never had a cnance lo relax. The Oregonlans kept them well out on the floor and little Danny Johnston present- ed it prooiem or nis own as he sent Minn? the hnrlrot fnr tntal of 17 points. AHEAD Johnston scored three baskets In a row for the Beavers at the out set and they led until Washington caught up at 8-ail, then went ahead to stay at 12-11. Halftlme found the Huskies ahead, 35-21. Idaho saw Its hopes for a clean sweep of its four game series go glimmering early In the tilt at Eu gene. Tney led until the Ducks tied the score midway In the first ner. iod, then pulled ahead at 14.11 tn stay. A rally led by Guard Bob Hawkes In the second period gave the Ducks a healthy seven-point margin they clung to to lead, 30-23. at halftlme. They lenethened this In S4-M the third period opened, then hung on gamely to stave olf an Idaho rally that narrowed the score to i-io. r rom men on they built their lead back to seven points, nursing the edge with a tight de lense and careful ball control until the final whistle. ROUGH The name was roueher than rh fray to Seattle, with 34 tn-mn.i. called and Ed Haller, sophomore Idaho forward, thumbed out on a disqualifying foul after tangling iiis uig ova x-eterson in tne first half. Peterson was th niirW main. stay, netting 18 points. Hartley Kruger and Herb Melton led the vanaais wim 8 points each. The teams meet again- Saturday night at Eugene and Seattle. Owlbabes Lose. 55-57 A 28-polnt fourth-quarter rally fell short last night as the Ore gon Tech jayvees dropped a 65-57 uecision 10 tne itex club of Yreka Calif., In the preliminary game on uie nniiop court. Jim McGregor. ex-Oretecher, led tne visitors witn 18 points. Jim Paterson, Wayne Holzfuss and Jack Brown paced the last- quaner rally mat just fell short. The two teams meet again tonight. In AAU championship swimming meets the relay scoring system has been changed. In freestyle relays the scoring will be on a 14-10-8-6-4-2 basis and In the medey relay on a 12-9-7-5-3-1 basis. GENE WOODS, Insurance Chartered Life Underwriter, Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter . 122 South Ninth Klamath Falls, Oregon INSURANCE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED ON AUDIT AND ANALYSIS BASIS Fire . . Casualty'. . Auto . . 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The high learn game went to Leach Service with a 966 score. , High marks season-wise give K Amusement a top score of 11776 for team series, followed by Stone's Signal Service with 2733 and Water Boys with 2718. Single high team game score Is held by K-Amusement, a 969. stone's, 967, and Leach Service, 966, follow. Individually, last week's 624 gave Booth the high series mark, trailed by Wilbur Courtney. West-Hitch-cock's Water Boys, 610, and Shelly niiKuio, yvcu uruiers, BUll. Harry Bray, West-Hitchcock, has the high single game, a 238. Next Is Booth with 237 and Charles Mar tin Amusement, 232. Courtney in nine outings, holds the season's high average, 194. But """ui um a mu in games. Carroll Leading Scorer mnh Pa lira n stnra u i n H.HW.1, 10 Mid ICttUlIIK scorer at the halfway point of the wumcm vicgon uomerence Das- ftCLuuii race, according to figure released yesterday to the Herald and News hv .irru iriAn Grants Pass Daily Courier. wun six games played by each of the four large Class A schools In Hut A tVlatvta U TnU tt ... .siuiiinui .rails, irranis Pass, Ashland and Medford Car iuii nas scored iuh points. Spfinnrl nlna aru- VM.t. r.v- iyu gucfl WJ iJlMg. James, Grants Pass with' 83. BeU- Pelican forward, U fifth with 63. . ...... The too tpn aw- Ralph Carroll, Kf Bill Hollingswortb. i. A""'. Till M . 1 M - 1 1 uis v-onncr, Ray Bell. KP .. Harvey Wocdi, X Don Spinas, M Ed Elng-ham, y, John Harbour. GI Dick Atterbury, x-four garnet Tule Loses To 'Etna Tulelake lost a 53-47 decision to Etna yesterday in a Siskiyou Coun ty league game. The Honkers rallied from a 38-47 third-quarter deficit but couldn't quite catch up. 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