Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 11, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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MONDAY, l-'KHHUAHY 11. m.r2
HKRAI.n AND NF.WS. KI.AMATH FALLS. ORF.r.ON
PACK NIN5?
oces
OwiQes
i roe
KIIIK Ill ltlllC K, llllil Kliinmlh
'ClcltlH hllfllllt'fift lllllllllgtll', dropped
ii for u i- in L hi-fore he left for n
ni m trip In lln i iivlllc, Hnulh (J.nti-
lim.
iluri li k will Im geiii'iul iniiimi't'r
pfttml Clii.ni It chili In the Trl
(Mlfff Ii'iimie. 'J'Iip chili Hun ii work
iiUritltrci'iiifiil Willi the IJi-trnll '1'ik
1)1 "i
bull
.. ftiia ..in. i... .. t.i.-.iii.v III...
Wat Inlot'liiiillvo lilllluilltll I'll lid
Kirk nnil I with di'iilliiu I'll-
i)m(i lly Willi cniijctliu
I IT MiY i ii mid
)inttor Iciicup niw.cl
)m(i lly Willi conjecture.
mill that M'VituI
hall chiljH
Hnilrliiir IlK'iii Hut rhllnili'lplila Nii
niniuilri -uiril (icnpiTiitcly lo keep
I tin Ohm I) 1 11 r Went IfllKUP UollIK
Iim.t-tlltrli iti-piiI iitlcinplH were
fliriJlC iiiixio I" no wiili limr-ti'iuii
tlrugili'-Kliiiniilh KiiIIh, Modlord
JMIVla a'1" llt'lin.
:imi' t ; uii, nf cniunc, were inolli-
inl In tlii'H' lour yi'iuii i it cxlnlencc
hyllin I'llllllivi.
'q;pre iiiii-L ho it I'ra.Miii the hltr
IcnitiM" wuntpd lo kppp the loop In
rxmu iicp mid you cmi hp miru IUt
iioiu.'.l a itinthrrly Ipellni.
Therp l.i a iTaxcm u hiit one1
nncj, iilllnnifll prliiinrlly cciiijcitiiie.
11, Uillkl'.-! M'llMC.
THINK THIS out:
'Olj .a l biiM'bull Is Important
In JLo ovrr-all Hclii-ino of proIi-N-nuiuul
Ixim'IihII.
(Jtaulu I) Iiiim'IijiII Ih limtlumi-iit ully
v.hiwij Itituio IHK IriiKiient we inn--iurntTMllcT
Ihi-y Biiidiiiiln limn
mi ijiloV.., fPinl-pio c lulls mill
iicluiula.
u' The ma)or bimrbiill whi-oln tipcd
IciiiM II biiM'liull in iniirli nit hlKh-
vr TlanMUraUoliM "I C, " and A.
3 l)Tllrilliirlv linpul lalll In Cluiwi I)
i liuijjliiill on tlin I'nrllle Count now.
I Wliy? lleiiillM Ihn I'lit-lllc Const
Iraiur now npt-nilci on mi upi-n
. iaMillcation Hint I In- rui. inouuin
lnMrPtt Iriidit to bin lenftue miiiu.i.
I'g what '
Wi "
SO THIS:
If a i Inch tlir Iiik Icnitiieit urcn't
lonjJiK kindly on the I'CL'k recent
inoVO ot (livoriiiit; n-iell irom tin
NiiUonul and 'Aim-i Iran IraHiim.
IW( bin n n ruimliiK lb:lit tor Mime
uiiw-aiui now llir I'Cl. ban inuilr
n OJJ-ky movo loward itivlnit the
on- jrni!iii- a cojiipli-li? briiMi-nlf.
llUl llir I'aclllc C'oiinl Imbuo will
iirn4 yoiinn bnllplayfr.i in keep op.
rrirtfiin toward lln-lr ullliiinte Koal
ol TorniliiK ii nurd major IniKiw.
UlTady the I'd, him maitn in.
roajjri in tin. Wc-ilrrn Intrrnatloiial
IriiKur. Ihr Ciilllnrmn Htatc Inntiip.
iiikHIip l'lonci-r U'tmiif In tho WrM.
Wl. Ii Cln.n A. Calilornlii blutr
U Cla.i C an hi the Plrmwr, but
:iiuilly play a bland or ball that
I., tUnhn II.
JNk Hip important link Is inlTtliiR.
('I'hM's Cla.vs I) ball
i tiaubn plan iarii
I, if l ltl-: Hill I.KA
ball where the urucl-
AflllKS ran kepp !
nu u ciuos o leraiuiK in Iho Went
.lliey ve thrown 11 Mb; monkey
wionrli into the rci.it phinn.
f!tli Jiiri-diction over ALL
t'lXVK I) pl.iyer.i in the We-.t. in
a tii'.v years the l'lii'Klc. Con.M
li'.imie, If i.um-"iful In vthiiK 11
biirV! e.Ui,ds 111 the WIL. Calltornlii
mi T I'll neer climiiu, will run out
ot Pjillpiajerv,.
i liaciiiinr C.'iim 1) biillpliiveih, If
;lhblit leat'iieH can e-ilntilh 11
lii irfeiitrenrhinenl In dip Weil, will
o ttil bluber clarification ball In
Inf 'Mldwo.-.l und KanllhUM by.
pn'wlnt; the i'acific CoiikI.
IT AM. noiindH reiiKonablo to mo.
liUnk It over mid Uipii n.sk your
fik.lt CLASS U biiM'ball b. Im
iinint. IH my It's Important The blij
Imbue latheri) know It. Kii"Ui:h no
llia If they're .succsful In operal
InKiClnna D basrball In the Went,
Iheklowc.'il clan.slflcatioll ol bnnebuli
could be lined 11.1 n powerlul weapon
In truntratliiK the Pacific Con-it
lr.ituc In Us lonK IlKhl lor bin
league recotiultlon.
Iin'l bo nurprlsed If the major
Vhceli open a Clusa U league In
CaUlornia.
I CANT help but entertain the
thi$!hl that the big leaguers should
iiitwj thouxht of this matter before,
Urlnglng It close to home, the
T'lillllPS didn't help tho Oenvi
runugh financially to put in your
uclj-worn hut.
Qioro's every reason to believe
thitrxamp wns truo with nil bin
li'iMnie clubs Hint had working
SfpTtemetits with Class 1) clubs.
rpniore belt) mil player-ht'lp but
miBiHilu had been forthcoming
thorc's every possibility the Far
Wnat league would still be nperal-
lllll.
(W recent dale, several bin league
ch&'i have been promising every
Unib,' short of the key lo their moll
vbox to persuade Far Westers lo
liny In the baseball swim.
tjiccess or litllurc ot the Pacific
Ciiffsl .league to eventually "play
WiQl lAo big boys" seems to hinge
nnlfti on W'hethci' It beats the big
Itiigiit's lo establishing a Class U
bi fThlieail In Ihc West.
, ffs true this Is all conjecture.
j' Jul It rings plauslblo.
'Cctis C5av
Merrill
', "' By IIAItOI.ll MrRAV
lliCn .Sill ies' Wildcat t e n m
Wluppod the Merrill Huskies 47 lo
33 nn I'l'llt an court Saturday nlghl.
j pie KU Wildcals Jumped to n
18 TO 7 Hist (luai lei' lead and were
lirCcr IjcIiIiicI In Iho game. 'Iho
Cl'ts lead 21 lo 13 at the half way
mwk oi Hm giiine.
ln Dnvis, Wlltlcut center, lead
tint' scoi'lng with 17 points, seven
lltiffr) lhan John O'Nell, Mci'illl
tOiWai'd hnd.
l.t HI MATII
4 Suminorri
4 MiiM.I
17 Dli V In
ft TlcvmiK
fi ArmtlruMH
2. linrrv 2.
Winter
ftfnvfi fl (;
HrndriekM.n 7 i
Morrill antiM J oh twin
W'Ulrmn 1. Wiillrr,
klnmnln mum
VfHfitf .1. WHIh a. Wnt htm I, C.trty
nltgrnvc, Shnrp, Krnu, Jat'ulm.
n
Orotech Sweeps OCE
Set; Foreman Shines
ll(C K1AMHNIII
I. IM.
I .nil
l .ia1
Vnitiinrl
iiipmiiii Tpi-Ii
llrifuii f'.illi'Us
KuiIiiiii Orptfim
ivn
IIHI
I II
lly III 1) IIOIIH
Tbpy throw Ihn Owln to the
Wolvrn over tlm wcpkpnd mid Ihn
Wolvi'ii rn mo out aoeond bi't.
Ak u ipmiiII. tlitf Owls lOi'OKon
Ti'ih) urn untpi'liilnliiK hopp Unit
ii IP ill : ol lit today that lliey null
luivn ii iod chanco ot copiiliiK tho
Orison CollcKlato rontori'iiou biiH.
kiibull crown, a dim Hiram dp
lorn tlir wipki'iid hpiIpii Willi Ihn
OiTHon CoIIpuo Wolvi'ii ol Mon
mouth.
The Owln mot Ihn i-dKV Of: K live
Malurday riluhL mill plaMprpil
l.r.-4:j (li'lMit on the vtMtorn lo udd
to I-ililiiy iilnlit fi li((-01 victory.
Mpic's whitt I lie u m nd rtlum llcl:
It lait Art Klrklund'H Owln In n
. c find plnce Uv with ()nK"n
Ivyv. bitli with b-3 rrcordH. Vim
ixiit, ;lln uft fur n;t t'onlcrcnci!
piny lch'n, kept Its lend with n
51 record.
'Mir Orrlrch fii!nl y.nrx HttHlnst
thr Vunpnrt VlkliiKt in nil lour
"I Hm runuiliiliiK four ocf: nirn.
'iwo hliow In I'otilimd next week
end, then the Vikn vIhII Oickoii
Tech I'tl. v:a fttid 23.
Vuiiimrt liiiM two innre wlUi Ore
eon C'ollece besides ihr lour with
in I. On'Kon f-olleite inerl.H i :n l
ci it OieKon, out of the nice but
capable cil kinM-kniK over Of'K,
twice in uddltion lo the pulr with
Vmipnrt.
Bnturdny tit tit It wn Minplv n
ense of a zone defense Hint throt
tled Oregon Collie's nttuck- und
too much Al i'uiciium mid Tom
Helmbcit
NOT tVSSY
Korrmuii. the only rrr.rrve ur.ct
( 1 J H I
VH.(..vi'4l i
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s AL FOREMAN
Mr. Perplexing
Ir
i
. - ' . M ,
had, ' -tsSl.
bv Khkland, relieved I.on Genetln j doleatlng Tillamook, 44-41. Satur
early In the second period. II the ' ",' lcr whipping Hood Riv-
OCE players thought Foreman w-as 'or rildnv. .
m lor the lauehs thev don't think ! B-Ild' nvnre' 10 wln Contrnl Oro
today ir.""' district 3 title, beat Madras.
Hie jiltor btigglng little Negro, a i(,'".r. cln ,Pnni
.uperb ball-handler who majors In 1 owcrJ ,V , , , ,.Ji,,n,
M eed. litiMiated the Wolves with ' pimped, f- .i6:f,. Coquilh
Ills ball-stealing and play-making, pplcd North Bend, 6U-57.
So aggravaling was the tiny 1
speed merchant thai one Oregon
Cnllei;e player, Forward Howard
suiiivan, loi unt nimscu long
enough to throw some knuckles 111
Foreman's direction In a mix - up
under tho net In the second
quarter.
Sullivan, leading scorer for the
Wolves last year, couldn't find
Foreman with his (1st. Hut he did
Und the bench but quick. Officials
Oil Pionncy and Tiny Jones con
verged ,on Sullivan quicker than
you can pronounce his name and
booted him for the balance of the
game.
The Wolves were somewhat sue-
cesslul In shackling Homer Dun
can, big Oreloch forward, who
scored 21 Friday night. Homer got
lust tiirec Held goals but ndded
elpht charity tosses out of nine
tries for 14 polnls.
Thai's a comparltlvely low fig-
vrc for Duncan who made tin for
It with outstanding backboard
work, particularly In the second
half.
si ni)Bi:nr iik.ii
Hut Tom Schubert, ex-Klaniath
Union high school eager, filled In
adequately. Switched to the center
post, SchiibPit had his hook shots
in cood working order. He dumped
10 from the field and ndded two
Irco throws for 22 points, lar nnd
away the host scoring performance
of the evening.
Schubert looked betler In the key
lhan any Khkland has tried In that
position yet. II looks like he's
earned himself a sleady pivot Job.
Tho gamo started slowly, with
Us
YELLOW CAB
For
DAYS-!
TAXI SERVICE
Ph. 2-1234
mum
both trams npurrlbK laiillounly for
opI'lllllKH.
When Hulllvnn miorpfl hln only
flnld koiiI ol tho cvpiiIiik parly In
Ihi? flr it IrmiiR lo Ivp Iho Wolvcn
a 5-3 loud, till Vlnltorn Kluyi'd
ahpud pntll rarly hi Hip Hcoond,
Iwn thni'M holding nix-point li'iidn.
Hut Hi hubprt put the Owln nheiwl
17-15 Parly In the kpi'iiihI niter
Duncan hail lied Hie count with a
li'pp throw, 'Ihu Owbt never lont
Unit ndvantiiKP, IiuIhIiiu It lo 2'J-I
l.t llilennlBilon lime
Tho WoIvpd pulled up within live
polnlK th rep tlniPa In Iho third
chnptpr but the Owln widened the
I t'"l In th fourth when Oreijon
C'oIIpkp tried H lull-floor cheek that
backfired.
Hob Hunhenell, Harold Pitcher. I
tlii n C'lmrh'M I'lnlon, nil nulnrn.
iwciii oih on nvr imrsonais in iuk
jlourih H Oregon Tech, nilher Umn
.rlowhiK down, ftlcppeU up Uie itl
tuck.
I to v:otr-
OHM. ON ( Ol.l.M.t:
Hullivan, ( .
I'nilon, I .
I'llrlirt e
Muthiicil, g
J'ttlHMHit, m ..
Itrvrt:
Itonrriilutk
MrlUe ..
Mutch
Niltn
Vwnovrr
Mi I r it ir
2
2
T.ill
oai.iio.s ll.i ll
IIUIICMII ,f
I'luklcv. I
1H 7 II 4:i
mi 1 t rr if
: H A 14
ni-tiiilt.rl. c I " I t H
llaiMMimk, a 1 'l I 41
l.enctlti. 1 1 0 0 2 i
l(rcrve: '
rulrliiaii - .... I 4 .1 II '
T..ll ... . IT i M M
Halllirnfl 9VOtr: Oreium Trrli 20 f)(i--
(iiu c-i.iirfe :n. yttc th.owa nii..-).
(Jrlnn (.'ullPltc 0 iSulllvan 1. 1'lriK.n
I. Ililhn-ll 1. Pl.lm.iuUt 1, Mi-Har 'J:'
(ilrfun Tech 12 illimcoa 1. S-liuil;rl
.1. Plnklry 2. Ilamewrlt I. Ci-wlin 3.
Knrenuin 3'. OIlcljiU: Jnnra nij Uuru
iipv.
Tacbnli-at foal
Medford
Edges
Rosebiirg
By The AocUlerI Pre
Marshlleld and Uaker, ranked
No. tf and Ho. V. respectively. In
'asi weens Associnieti j-ress ore-.
l"' 'Kii pciiin.i uuK.-iuiui pun, mi-
1 roved I their records with two week-
end victories each.
Marshlleld, lavorcd to win the
ClnvH A cllMrtrt 5 title und a place i i," ... n.,viH'm nnri Wiiiv Pnrirc I'-ecoff v.ound up with a two-undor-in
thp MiitR Itiurnnii.L-tit hi Euucih-! a., Ua:a;0V "1U :K.1 ii:.r 69 over the rnmswent R 315
in tin state lournnmi'tiL at Euuenc
r.rxt mnntn. swepl n scrips liom
Myrtle I'olnl. Us mink for the
..-asoii llnui stantls nt 14 victories
and live defeats.
linker, looking stronger every
came In the louith Eastern Oroeon
ttimpeiiiion, Knocked oil rue Dal-
les. 53-411. fialiirrinv nioiit after
casllv downing Hcrmlston Friday.
taker now has won 12 name in
18 starts.
La Orunde. rated No. 10 In tho
stnte, ran lUs record lo 10 wins
In 15 games by beating Hcrmlston
7H-52, Saturday night. It deleated
Tho Dalles Friday.
Pendleton, another Enstorn Orp.
gon hoop power, swept two week -
end gnines Irom strong Milton-
Freewnter, winning Saturday night,
1-0-59.
The week end results established
lor the Class A district 1 title and
i.inKt-r aiiu La 1-iii.iiiic s mull""
. .. . . .. -i . ...
cutiiPton as lop comcmii-r lor uie
district 2 crown
. , it i. . i . . n ...nt.
aieaiora, raiisea no. o im ween
and leader In the main division of
Southern Oregon's district 4, edged
noseburg, 51-49, In overtime for
its 12th victory In 16 games.
Astoria maintained Its lead In
district 10 northern coastal play.
Ducks Win
ND Splash
Bv The Associated Press 1
University of Oregon and Wash
ington Stnte College swimmers
rncKfu up victories in r-ortnerii
Division dual swimming meets Sat
urday. . , .
Oregons Ducks nested lnnno
Vandals 57-27 at Moscow, and WSC
downed Oregon State 66 to 18 at
Pullman.
Oregon's Gordon Edwards sot a
new meet record in the 220-yard
free style In the Moscow tank. Ed
wards was timed at 3:16.2, 3.4 sec
onds faster thnn the former meet
standard. Ho also won the 440 free
slvlc. Oregon Slate took only one event
the opening 300-yard medley race
In the dual meet at Pullman.
Wnlker W. (Sonny) Jones, for
mer Wvoinlng star football player,
Is a lieutenant in the Army as
signed as a member of the Honor
Guard attached to Uen. Rldgvvny's
stuff In Tokyo.
Ben Mcrrison, Mgr.
JUCKELAND TRUCK
SM.ES and SERVICE
11th & Klamath Ph.2-2581
In Main Go
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r- lm
17? fir .
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k .K.UkJtam- '-4.
YORG CRETORIAN
Ivan Gorky returns to local
wresiliiig wars to headhiic Wed-
;nt .-day i.ii'lit s ci.rd at the armory.
I Promoter Mats Lillard tt.
nounccd vi-teidiiv he had signed
n ,o,, ... .1... f:r.. ..... i
f,. vr r.r...,'.r... .t.
hour mum event.
, p,,.iMli.r r'..v.iw... rni-lvrtn ..-ill o..
,t. . emi.wm(iu ayaln.st Hum.
cue Herb Parks, a 45-mmute al-
r.uw in uiu iiun-nour, onu-uui
opener.
I Ivan, with
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r.is orotner aoioai.
'"..Vi-r-il month
,L i.' J '., ' iw-whl-kored ruf -
1 .,. ' ' ,K '! . ihii i cxnertert
: n . - - ; : usVrm,. s iu he
...
i ii A ,ii i,)r ifVirif fa dpi
' I ..".!:;'
1mm, in . la " team match here
'" .ri "r" T " .j
r ",,,. Ilr,.s
J Pan. hers Nip
: fj it'ir A-A
I iwlStWyi "iWI I
! iiic Henley Hornets throw a1
scare Into the hh.'h-riding Clnlooum :
; Panthers Saturday night in a non-
leecue game. i
The Panthers, who cunt get
worse than a tie in lcagueplay.
had lo be content with n squenky
43-41 ,win as Henley rallied furi
ously in the lust quarter.
Clilloquin also won the B pre
liminary game.
hps scorr
III M.I V III)
Andrrvin 10 r
ii Hoi J r
Haven 4 "
Itumapy 7 fl
Ca.p 9
Henley iti It -R H
Lehtri 2. Chiloquln
David 3. t'lilve.
il;l) CIIII.OOriN
2 Parner
in Heneoek
i:i Geittrv
H Vadnn
4 DaBoia
II. McPhera.in 4.
aubs Geome 3.
AAU Pairings
Ar.RQUttced
PORTLAND in Pairings for
the State AAU Basketball Tourna
ment to be held in Portland March
2-5. were announced Saturday.
They are:
Portland champion vs. mld-Co-lumbin
winner: Pendleton vs. Clac
kamasWashington County: Yam
hill Counly vs. Tillamook county;
John Day Valley vs. Benton, Lin
coln and Llnny winner; Portland
runner-tit) vs. Southern Oregon;
Central Oregon vs. Marlon County;
Klamath-Lake vs. Lane county.
' I'M CKECKIN&THIS GLiyS
PAPKI'Kt M5TER"
It could happen in Klamath
Falls any Winter!
4th Hi Klamath Fh. 8146
IVAN CORKY
hi 5 "M
:i .r .. Of
II I ' '.. . j. .
Imn Inks
ir Yorg
50UMF ' . S
Htubbie yf f Oiilsiiiii S
orsanza
Forward
Injured
i
The lionan7.11 Antlers won a 70-51
noii leunuc victory over lily fjaiur
day nlKht but the win may be a
co.tlly one.
Don Hubble, hliih-ncorlng lor
wnrd, npruuied hm ankle In a
foiirili-u.uarler acraiuble under the
basket. Hubble will be on the
bench when bonanza meets unde
leted Chilotjum Friday with a
chance to tie tho Panthers lor the
UHvilinu trophy.
Jionniiza Conch Morton Vhlpple
mud it's doubtful If Hubble will be
ready for Ihc title-deciding tourna
ment that opens Feb. 21.
Hubble scored 20 Saturday nlKht,
Invin Crume 22 ai the Am!erK
pulled n.'ilely away Irom the 13ob
cnis after a clove first half lhat
ended 28-27 for lionan.a.
Bonanza bulged a to 47-35 Bolng
hiUj the fourth Iramo. Shortly after
Unit Hubble was Injured.
Bonanza (51 1 can tie Chiloquln
'6-0 1 in the last round of games
before the tourney.
Donnle Wcssell and Franklin
Hiiichlm.on paced Uly fiaturday
with n and 16.
Illy won the B preliminary game.
46-40, over Bonanza.
P.ox Kurt
-.ii m.r
it 'S,'i!
J Lvbrand
l'.l)V.NA ;o)
I f.'iurr.f 22
t 20
j ( hi.r.dlT 4
V.'iUan 2
7 JaauVhh
to nuicninu.n
Boiiaria tub 7. Iiwver . Gi
van, 1-uj.fi, IJly iul Cavin, HarttT.
Dthiivoij 4,
Golf Winner
AN ANTONIO, Tex. 1.11 Golf's
tour rolled on to San Antonio lor
i '" 1';x,a7,,opc'" Tnaa.v. mlPus
"y Middlecoff the Memphis,
"wh0 lcads thf, f " s
n;oney-wlnnere as a result of his
"-'w ' ' raso open
Sunday.
i Middlecoff shot sub-Dar coif for
1 lour rounas " le me 52.000
isu pi i.v in me z.i ruso louma-
i'"rn'' wis 269 avc '" three-
"J0? m"" ver Besselink.
i; if UiU UiUIIU II UII1 IlIUHKU. Willi
. ,,. D.. r...- Vm Z
I' Hp won't nlav at Ran Anmnii. in
---, U " L' "
'(bp SlOPflO Tevno onpn ho has h
l(llltc Rt holc to take his periodic
ilu,V fvor shots.
Middlccoffs victory here brought
!" money winnings lor the year
to S4.3J0 and pul him ahead of
i Llo' Mangrum, who has taken
down SI 196 07.
Professionals Al Zimmerman and
lllob Duden. both of Portland. Ore.,
fed for last money with 284 s and
'riclfpH nr. rheckn fnp S27.50 each.
j
I Yogi Berra of the Yankees and
Jini Hegan of the Indians were thei
only American League catchers
who plnved in 100 or more games
during the 1951 season
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wilh non-sa";
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over! Why don't they Just have a
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Owlbabes
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! The Oregon Tech Junior varsity
team GOt eVOn With Yreka'K RPK
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C!ub Saturday night with roomieher decisioned Tom Wells; Glenn
to spare. !Guyer. ex-Pel, threw heavyweight
I Losers by a 55-57 count Friday j Jim Young and M. Schwartz beat
nlylit. Rex Hunsaker's Owlbabes Don Shell, also by the fall route.
. Ii.mpre.1 hi.elr in t iirrlo w' nrn.1
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with a 79-45 Win.
Jim McGregor, ex-Oregon Techer
who waxed hot Friday night, was
hold to eight points Saturday as
teammate Hockaday filled the gap
with 18.
Lloyd Lewis
led
Oregon Tech
with 24. ,
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lletiftlee 2 F 18 Hockadav
Iw-la 24 F 11 N'ewbroush
Korh 10 C 5 Sherman
Patrraon 10 G 8 McGregor
Brown 11 G Shiner
OTI subs Thompson 4. Holzfuaa 3.
Pritchett 8. Grosaman 3. Tyckerson 6.
Vreka aubs Lodt 3, McCann 11. Bister
Reigger Wins
Reno Trapshoot
RENO 1.4 Arnold Reigger of
Seattle won the overall title of
Reno's fourdav midwinter trap-
thni .tan A,,t of nnsuihlo 7fm
I He climaxed his S1.000 worth ot
victories by winning the Silver
Slate's Handicap Sunday In a shoot
on witn w. nenneay. rvimoau, neo.
Fach hit 98X100. Then Reigger's
! 25 to Kennedy's 23 decided it. Relg.
leer also won Saturday's handicap,
tied for first in the opening day 16
i yard shoot, and placed second in
Friday's handicap and Saturdays
I doubles.
Miss Vera Holdsworth of Cal-
pary, Alta., won four women's ti-
tiles. She won the Women's handl-
cap Sunday with 98 Irom 18 yards, i
'Earlier she took two 16-yard shoots
'and Saturdays handicap.
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Kentucky Ties Down
SEC Basketball Title
MATMEN
EN SLIM
VICTOR
Klamath s prep wrestlers are
looking optimistically In the direc
tion of their fifth straight state
title today after a squeaky 16-15
Saturday win over the srong Ore
gon State Kooks.
It marked the third time the
Pels have beaten the Rooks In five
meetings. Two have been ties but
the Pels have yet to lose a meet
in a win string that dates back to
(the 1947-48 season.
HALL V
Coach Dutch Simons' matmen
:had to rally for Saturday's win
l after whiODinff Lebanon F ridav
The Rooks had a 13-0 lead In
Ihn first Ihrna hnnl. after TJ
Then the PpltcantS WPTlt trt Wnrlr
edging ahead 14-13 in the next four
bouts.
L'PSET
Perry Williams upset Fred Fer
dows of Iran by decision: Dean
Johnson gained the nod over E.
Renwald of Alaska: Roland Biehn
threw M. Robertson and Louie
Taucher out-pointed D. Davis.
When Vernon Pryor, Klamath,
and John Enger, Rooks, scuffled to
a draw in the last match, the 2-2
split of points pave Klamath Falls
the slim victory.
Five points were given for falls,
three for decisions.
Fresh Win
By HAROLD McKAY
Klamath's Freshmen clobbered
the Merrill B team 50 to 25 In
the preliminary to the Wildcat
Merrill came on Pelican court Sat-
iurday night.
j The Freshmen never lead in the
urst nan, trailing 9 to 8 at the
completion of the first quarter and
n to 13 at the nan.
The frosh finally gained the lead
when the third frame was three
and a half minutes old. The frosh
lead 28 to 21 at the three quarter
mark.
Larry Yarnell, KU forward, was
high man with 14 points.
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www st. n"!L!!M4?lLf Jl. ,, '23 '
By The Associated Press
Kentucky, the nation's No. 1 out
fit, can sit back and be sure of de
fending Its NCAA basketball title,
a championship tho Wildcats hsve
won three ol the past four years.
The Wildcats clinched their ap
pearance In the NCAA title event
Saturday night by winning1 their
ninth straight Southeastern Con
ference crown with a 93-43 romp
over Georgia Tech. Tulane, last
team with a chance of catching
them, bowed to Louisiana State 78
i6. While the SEC title was belnir
stashed awav hv Kentupkv. Tnwa
knotted the Big Ten race with a
surprise 73-68 win over Illinois.
Tne result left the Hawkeyes and
the Illini each with a 6-1 confer
mce record. They meet again Feb.
23 at Champaign.
Here's how other major confer
ences look:
Big Seven Kansas State (7-0),
ranked No. 2, kept its perfect con
ference record intact by bentlng
Missouri 55-52.
Pacilic Coast Washington's Hus-
i kies 114-2) defeated Oregon State
54-37 and 69-56 to pull two game
in front of Idaho with only four to
play in the Northern Division. Cali
fornia (4-2) had a game lead over
L'CLA 13-3) and Southern Calif. (3
3) In the Southern Division,.
Skyline Wyoming (8-1) carries
a n eight-game winning streak
arainst its two closest competitors,
Utah (6-4) and Brlgham oung (6
2), after routing New Mexioo 84-48.
Southwest Texas (6-1), holds
half-game lead over Texas Chris
tum (5-1K
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey
Sunday's results:
Seattle 4 Edmonton 0
Saturday results:
Calgary 9 Saskatoon 8
New Westminster 7 Victoria i
Tacoma 9 Edmonton 2
Burn Tears Moth Hole
Worn Places Rewoven
SALLY'S REWEAY1N8
Statlt Portion