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    PAGE EIGHT
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, FKHRl fARY 13. 1052
TIME OUT!
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"Very rood pep talk, Coach
bat you made four rather bad
grammatical errors!"
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PROBABLY FEW . fans noticed
the hurried consultation Friday
night before the Oregon Tech-Ore-
gon College basketball game.
Principals in the huddle were Dr.
Robert C. Livingston, OCE coach,
and officials Cal Bonney and Tiny
Jones.
The little gabfest didn't last long
but it supplied the series with plen
ty of behind-the-scenes dynamite.
If you agree with your writer
that psychology plays a large part
in athletics, then Dr. Livingston
would have been better off to have
skipped his conversation with Bon
ney and Jones.
Because it had a lot to do with
the Owls turning in two of the
best games of tne season to sweep
the series and also more than a
little to do with putting the Wolves
on edge and ripe for the picking.
THERE WAS also a prelude to
Friday's pre-game session. -
As a result. Dr. Livingston went
back to Monmouth, dragging two
defeats and with a profound lesson
on how MOT to win friends and
Influence people.
The rhubarb got its start when
the Owls visited Monmouth Janu
ary 11 and 12.
Oregon Tech Coach Art Kirkland
felt that the two officials there
were looking the other way on of
fensive charging fouls.
To make a long story as short
as possible, the Owls lost both
sames and Kirkland had a few un
complimentary things to say about
officialdom in general and the
Monmouth pair Cwhose names I
don't know) in particular.
Kirkland had something like this
to say to the sauve doctor who
coaches the Monmouth five: "Wait
till we get you on our floor with
different officials.
Klamath
Ho mo-To
Cavemen
The Big Four of Oregon's Dlst.
4 starts down the basketball home
stretch Friday night with the
Klamath Falls Pelicans at the
crossroads.
The Pels, back In shape after a
flu bombing, face the Grants Pass
Cavemen Friday and Saturday
nights on Pelican Court.
Medford and Ashland trade
courts in a two-game series the
same nights.
At the halfway point, Medford
(S-l) holds a one-game edge on
the Pels (4-2) Grants Pass (2-41
and Ashland tl-5) are virtually out
of contention.
WIN STREAK
The tall Pelicans are on a come
back rampage, currently holding a
five-game win streak (three in con
lerence play). When the Klamath
Falls quint grand-slammed Ash
land In a two-game set Feb. I and
2, Pel followers perked up.
Klamath Coach Paul McCall indi
cated early this week his regular
five will be on the starting line
Friday night Forwards Rav Bell
and Jack Horton, Center Ralph
Carroll and Guards Calvin Gllmore
and Jerry Johnson.
The Pels will Drobablv have their
oeiensive tricks readv for Dick
James. Grants Pass scoring ace.
STARTERS
Other Cavemen starters will like
ly be Guard Bruce Robertson, Cen
ter Sam Dean and Forwards John
Harbour and Norm Hedgepeth.
In the top ten scorers in the
Southern Oregon Conference, the
Pels and Cavemen have two plav-
cra cacn. warroii leads with 103
points, followed by James with 83.
Bell, in fifth place, has counted 63
while Harbour holds down the ninth
spot with 44.
The figures are for six confer
ence games.
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MOOSE PA'S
W l Prt.
- . 5S 9 .895
43 21 .672
34 30 .531
25 3S .417
44 .267
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Oref ech Faces Vilcs
In Crucial 2 Games
Kolbaba
Pots 33
NAMPA. ldulio W Lowell Kifl
buba added 33 pnllila to Ilia scanon
total Tiipailny nlulit In pncliig KiinI.
em Oregon College of Kdtirntlun
In ft 71104 unxkflluall win over
Niirthweitt Nimiinio Collwe.
Northwest Niuurnne held a riinv
errs until (he third quarter when
four . CriiMiilcrs fouled nut. KOO
nulled ahead ill (lie ttnal 30 (
oiuls o( play.
HIGH-SCORING HOMER DUNCAN will be in the front line
when the Oregon Tech Owls open a two-night stand against
Vanport in Portland Friday and Saturday nights.
kb Huto. worn tone "'
Well along the bounce-bark trail,
the Oreaon Tech Owls travel to
Portland this weekend to meet the
Vanpoi t Vikings, Oregon Collcglato
Conference leaders.
Art Klrkland's Owls are hlith for
this Important Friday-Saturday se
ries in the wake of a cage sweep
over Oregon College.
GET TIE
The weekend grand slum dealt a
severe blow to Oregon College's ti
tle hopes and put the Owls In a
llo with the Wolves for second
place, both with 5-3 league marks.
Vivnporl, at 5-1, holds a one-game
lead with six games to go.
The Owls have four names left,
all with Vanport. OCE has two with
Eastern Oregon, the same number
with Vanpoit.
The Vanport series has a glaring
crucial tag attached and the Owls
are ready (or an all-out effort.
LOADED
They'll have to be high because
the Viks are loaded with sharp
shooters, not least of whom Is Em
ery 'Barnes, University of Oregon
transfer.
Paul Poctsch. Norm Hubert. Don
MncLenn, Jim Strader and Wayne
Hints are others who can dish out
a lot of trouble.
Kirkland Indicated he may keep
Tom Schubert at the center post,
the position the ex-Pelican worked
Saturday night in fine style with
22 Dolnts.
Homer Duncan and Jack Pink
lev would start at the forward po
sitions. Len Genctln and Marv
Hammack at guards.
Al Foreman Is bound to see duty.
The little Negro was a Jitter-bug-
Ring nuisance to the Wolves In Ore
tech's Saturday night victory.
Twelve players will make the
trip.
O'Briens
Pace Win
TACOMA W Seattle Universi
ty's basketball twins, Johnny and
Eddie O'Brien, spelled the differ
ence Tuesday night an the Chief
tulni edged Faclllo Lutheran 117-08
In a non-conference game here.
Seattle was trailing 48-57 In the
fourth quarter when Johnny, the
nation's No. 1 collegiate scorer,
lilt for nine points and brother Ed
die contributed six to pull the gamo
out of the fire.
Expert
Gun Repairing
and Rcbluinq
THE GUN STORE
Wolves Beet
SOCE, 59-37
COOS BAY l.fl Oregon College
of Education defeated SO. Ore.
College of Education 5B-J7 In a lion.
conference basketball gaine here
Tuesday night.
Southern Oregon's Keith Johnson
was high scorer with 10 points.
CCE led 3-4-10 at the hull.
si ! STOCK
tie Msi II
Wsa' It
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Wildcats
Beat Bly
KIRKLAND VERY definitely
meant that officials on this end of
the state can spot charging fouls
when thev see them.
Livingston chose ' to Interpret
Art's statement to mean that the
Wolves would get a "home town
lobbing."
As a result, Lvingsten launched
bis campaign on how NOT to win
friends and influence people Dy iir
lng a letter to the Corvallis offi
cials association. . berating Kirk-
land's actions in . rather stern
' term.
Kirkland was Justifiably miffed
about the whole affair, being the
type of guy who is used to coaches
keeping their grievances between
themselves. School presiaents it
the league also got word of Living
ftfon'ji tale of woe.
But, even with all this, things
may have been alright if Living
ston hadn't approached Bonney
and Jones before Friday's game.
THE SUM and substance of Liv
ingston's remarks to the officials
was that IX "there was any funny
work" he (Livingston) would "pull
mv Hnvt off the floor."
Kirkland overheard the remark
and promptly made It clear to Liv
ingston that the officials were
hired long before Kirkland ever
took over as basketball coach.
Livingston didn't make himself
Sopular with Bonney and Jones,
oth good officials, with his re
mark because tne doctor apparent
ly intimated a "fix".
The whole affair had the Oregon
College players Jittery (they
showed It by the number of play
ers that fouled out). Howard suin
van went even further and aimed
a right hand at Al Foreman Sat
urday night.
While the Oregon College players
pressed, Oregon Tech played it
cool. It paid off in two victories
that put the Owls back in the
thick of the OCC race.
The whole thing perhaps was un
fortunate. But it supplied spicy
drama that made for an interest
ing series.
Hardin-Simmons
Hires Sam Baugh
ABILENE, Tex. Wl Sam Baugh,
dean of pro football players, has
been hired as an associate coach
at Hardin-Simmons University here,
School President Dr. Rupert N.
Richardson announced Tuesday.
No salary was given.
- Dr. Richardson said Baugh would
keep his commitment with the
Washington Redskins, but would
report here for spring training
which begins Monday.
Murray Evans, assistant football
coach at Hardin-Simmons for five
years, was named head football
coach.
Extra Work
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Krmiu Last Week
K-Amusement 3 Stone's I
Water Boys 3 So. Ore. WeU 1
Wards 4 Leach 0
K-Amusement's making a rout of
the Moose Pa's bowling league.
Last week's 3-1 win over Stone's
Signal Service put K-Amusement 12
games ahead of its nearest rival,
the West-Hitchcock Water Boys.
The Amusement five grabbed all
the honors. A 606 series (205, 214,
187) by Charlie Booth and a 222
high game by Bill Mills heped the
leaders to high team game and
series, 1039 and 2910.
BROWNS
LOADED
CHICAGO OP) The St. Louis
Browns, under the tireless maneu
vering of Owner Bill Veeck, are
ine most loaded club in the Amer
ican League in number of players,
that Is.
The 1952 Red Book, official nnh-
lication of the American League
for sports writers and broadcasters
only, lists a total of 286 players
for the coming season. Including '
103 rookies. -
By HAROLD McKAY
Klamath's Wildcats defeated the
Bly Bobcats, 52 to 43, on the vic
tors nome noor last night
The Wildcats held a slim 14-12
lead over the Bobcats after the
lirst quarter but widened the lead
to 35 - 24 at half time, Jim
Bevans scoring 12 points in the
second period.
There was a tie for high point
honors between Bevans and John
Jaquysh of Bly, each with 18.
Box score:
BLr H3 (SSI WILDCATS
Wessell S r J Summers
Lybrand IP 4 Mathls
Jaquysh IS C 4 Davis
Hutchinson 14 G 18 Bevans
Chronlster 1 G 12 Armstronit
Bly sobs Cavan 2, J. Martin. M.
Martin. Dillavou 2. Wildcat subs
Chatfield 10. Gordy 2. Younjt. Wells 1.
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