Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 13, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Appears
Tonight
The Krtjiory'n weekly iniitlme
FWIMK.i from IiIkIi near Into over-
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U Ihrrr-buul nird
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nelnrlmm Clrirky hrnlheri, In billed
V for Ihr innln evrnt, He'll luce. Yum
retnrimi wlin tnkr, a buck Rent to
no one in the roinililiou.'.o clrpurl
inenl. 'Ilil.n inn It'll I hrheduled for our
.. hour or Hie bent, two ol Dure fnll.i.
'Ihr iirinl-wludiii) In mis Unit rl
, vain thr innln rvrnt lor ulnmor.
Cowboy CurlMm, nopulnr blond cow-
boy from Montnnn, returns to
-; Klninnlh Fnlls iiftrr Ions lib
ornce. Cnrlnon. who liHndrd Pncllle
' Count Junior llnnvywelitht Chimin
ton Prnnklr HUijmk nil hr roud
bundle In two ixiulii luit nrnnnn,
' inrrlfi rrblr Pnrkn, not younu
: irr Rnymorr but n rmiKh . thry
: cmie lit thr rough biutlneMt of
; wrnillltii for pay.
Pnrkn nd C'Arlnnn lire In 11 45
mlnulo tiff, or Ihr bent two of three
tnlK
i Jlrrb'n young brother. Billy.
; opens thr Miow lit 8:30 against
; Burk DnvldNnn.
'Hie minor y ticket-office opens nt
i 30.
No Snow for Opening
Of Winter Olympics
By lli;. I'lll.ICAIl
OSLO i.ft-'lne naming Olympic
torch, borne hlKh by the ftr.it of a
It.uiiulu- n lay uf 100 men on skis,
Mailrtl Wedne-diiv on Ils 170-mile
Journey Irmn Moiegilul, llir birth-
tl,'n t.t li,nrlr,i .Irlm, In 1 1, a .m,.
iiik l eirinonles of tlie winter Olyin-
inc uiime in 0-,lo
pic gaillts III u.iu.
At "" Mtine ttmr thr torch left
Moregdal. the 0:.lo Weather H i-
i, I...H.V. i,i,iMint.-ii uK-ir
serins no inn.-. peet iur snow in
Southern Norway, "lor at Icai.l
jMrre or four days
This predlrtlon rules out any pos
sibility for good runs for the oprn
lug skiing events at Noreljell
'lltursday.
Ihr two-man bobilrds will get
the competition underway Thurs
day morning wllh the llrst ol four
heats to be run In two days. And
alter lunrh the women skiers take
off on the giant slalom at Noref-
WIL Meet
Cancelled
TACOMA ifl The Western In
trrnatlnnal Baseball League has i
rancrllrd a ilirrclors' mretlng J
scheduled for Sealllc Wednesday. !
League President Robert Abel i
sld Tuesday nlglit the mecllng
was called olf when directors were j
Informed Victoria has raised suf-
flcirnl funds to maliilalu Its frail
chl.'.r in the 1052 season. Transfer i
ol the Victoria franchise to an
other city, possibly Fugcnr, Ore., I
had been tinder consideration by '
the directors. 1
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Can Tie
Huskies
Northern, tllvlalnn Hiiakrlbull
lly 'Mib AHHHi hitril I'rro
IV I. Pet
WiihliiKlon 10 3 JHM
Idiihn 8 em
Wnhhliiultin Btnlo 6 7 411
Orei.on - 3 f 37f
(Union Hliitr 2 10 101
'I nevlny rrui:
filiihn 40 Oleon Htute 43
II will be ldiiho nnd WiiMiIiikIoii
down to the wire In Ihe Norlhern
1 Ji VI Ion. I'liclfld C'oii'it Conference,
hit.'tkelhiill nice.
The MkIiIIiik Vmidnlii from Mos-
row, Idiihn, eclK'-n ureiiun mme
4im:i Tur.icliiv nlifht tor upllt In
llielr two mune nerieii nere.
The victory put lduho two untiles
buck of thr dcfrndlim champion
WiihhliiKton and "et the mane for
lltlr buttle In the cruel! aeries
Willi the llimkles t Moscow Fri
day nnd Hiilurdny.
Hnlh Ihr llu-kle, Ihr No 8 trmn
on Mir AMifirlnleri I'rrnn porl, nnd
Ihr V.incliihi have four unities left
on their Mhedule. Hut the Vandal!
munt win all four to lie WashliiKton
lor thr lead and force playoff for
Ihr rhiiuiplnmhlp.
I.iist minute banket by Ilnrtlry
Knitter "d lliirlnn Mellon kept
ldiiho In the ritntiltiir Tuesday
nlKlit. Oreiion Stale leil 43-42 with
about nilnutr left when Kruner
tipped In rebound. Mellon fol
lowed Willi a free throw.
KriiKer led Uie scorlnir with 22
polnu. Danny Johnson wan high
for OrfKon Hlale with 13.
The Washington Btate Comtnrs.
thrlr Inst four Ichkuc (tames ached
uled lor next week, stepped out of
the conference Tuesday nlttht and
clipped the Whltworth College PI.
niton Ci bl.
TCU In
SW Lead
llr 'the Aorlited Prr
Itaylor'n upsrt 71-60 conqneft of
Trxni luthllRhird baskribnll fare
around thr nation Tursday nl(M
The defent knoeked Texan out of
flr.M place In the Southwell Con
ferrner. Trxas Christian analn took
ovrr the too rune bv beatini nice.
K3-4fl
.Jell. 70 miles north of here.
I Hut the official opening of the
i games w ill not take place until
! Friday morning when thr Olvmplc
i torch Is carried Into Oslo's Nlslett
: Stadium and the Olympic fire Is
lii'hied above the traditional mar-
i , ' ". . . ...
Ihr American Jumping tram
'wlllrh huri heen lrii .1 v....
broke camp Wednesday, and!
ramc to Oslo where the world fam-!
Otis llfilmettknl en III I n lll lin
will
opened lor Olympic training.
An Devlin of Lake Placid. N Y
Is the only member of the Olympic
team who has tested Holmenkollen.
He Jumped here in 1948.
Devlin was the only non-Norwegian
to place In thr first ten In a
linal pre-OlympIc inert at Kongs
brrg Tiirsday. Ho finished fifth.
Art Tnklr, NorwcRlan-born Brook
lyn skier, was 12lh and Willis 0.
sen. Fail Claire. Wis., 13th In a
Held which aho Included Jumpers
from Poland. Switzerland and Ja
pan. T. v.
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Wai.hliiHlon Mate. 112 Whllworlh 57
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I'orlland U4 Lewis and Clark fill
Oioitou Kducatlon 61) Southern Ore
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Holy Croia 72 Connecticut 63
Yale HI Uailuioiilh 67
Maulialtnn 72 CC'NY 64
Hleua 66 Okiahoinii City 60 (over
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Dayton 71) Uowlinn Orcrn 08
lloiiMon 64 Wichita 63
Toledo 02 Ohio Univ 60
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Texas Christian 83 Hire 40
liayior VI Texas 6
New Mexico AiM 01 Arizona Htate
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Duke 71 North Carolina Slate 58
Roiilh Carolina 75 North Carolina 08
Franklin and Marshall 79 Navv 70
Orrgon High Si lirn.l Basketball
ny I lie Associated Press
Myrtle Creek 63, riulhcrlln 38
Pleasant Hill 63, Klmlra 40
Oakridgr 03, Crrswell 44
Dallas 85, Bandy 52
81. Helens 08, Lake Oswego 49
Hllverton 37, Molnlla 27
Warrenton 60, Knappa 47
Oervals 42. HI. Paul 31
Mt. Angel 84, Can by 65
Amity 3D, Yamhill 32
Tnft 44. Newport 30
Staylon 6.1, Phlomnth 34
Brownsville 44, Mohawk 3!)
Concordia 68, Park. Itose 65 'both
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Willamette Frosh 60, Sweet Home
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University (Eugene) 40. Spring
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McMlnnvllle 85, Tigard 60
Salem 12, Lebanon 47
Woodhurn 43, Estacada 42
West Linn 68, Beavrrlon 49
Collage Orove 64, St. Francis (Eu-
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Sublimity 58, Jefferson 34
Sheridan 45, Sherwood 37
North Marlon 55. Bnnks 25
Dayton 60, Willnmlna 3!)
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Central Calhollc 'Portland) 67.
Gresham 47
Oregon City 70. Forest Grove 61
Garibaldi 76. nocknway 43
Powers 64. Coos River 24
Portland Leo rue
Clevrlnnd 65. Orant 69
Lincoln 40. Washington 18
Roosevelt 55. Franklin 41
Jefferson 60, Benson 37
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buttle of the unbeatens" In Ihr
Victory cage league with a 39-23
win over Klamath Pack at Fair
view. The win gave Metiers a lead at
the halfway point with acven wins
: ". no defeats.
I The Metiers wrapped It up In the
first half when they forged ahead
20-12. bulged It to 35-18 at the
Ihree-ouarter mark, then played
control ball the rest of the way.
i IHch-scorlng Dean Lowell man-
I aged 11 polnlu for the Packers and
onand Dixon added 8. Bui Mciicra'
Tex Robinson, playing Just
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iers. Harold Metier ancied u.
DcMolay's second team, vaMly
Improved, upset Crater Lake In Ihc j
opener, 39-30. It was DeMolay's
first win against tlx losses. j
Roland Blehn and John Mason
ivnarkml Die Lu MoIavs wllh 14 nnd
10 points.
i 'Hie second half onrns tonluht
wllh Klamath Pack facing Crater
Lake in 7 o'clock opener. Trades
and industry and Gun store tang-
ling In the afterpiece.
I Metiers meet DcMolay's first
team and Men i nana i.aunary
mixes with Crater Lake In Thurs-
day night s double bill.
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Maren 10
H. Blehn 14
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C 2 lnl
n 6 DeYltr
G 2 riora
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Lararm 7. Porter,
Sweek Crater Lake auba St. John
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ilerlnir today what cooks In the
Sacred Heart basketball camp.
Winners of 14 atraliriit, the Tro-
lana went Into a reverse sum and
'i4 last nlxht dropped their lonrib
J slralht name, a clof.c 42-43 loss
iiiito Malln In a non-leaxuc mune.
.nu Defeats by G'hilonuln. I.akevlrw.
l41tUien Bonanza, preceded last nlfht's
loss, inc unnwiuin ana Bonanza
game were leuiiue alhiirs.
The Trojans jumped Into a lfi-JO
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HUVUIlinge III H Hru-y.w name.
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tcr and stayed a Jump ahead the
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Bob Howard potted 15 points for i
Hacrrd Heart but Wayne IticK and
Bob Bievenson each threw In 11 for
Malln.
The Mustangs also won Ihe
b ;
preliminary by a 57-21 count.
Box woie:
SAC. HT. IIJI M.H MAMS'
Heldtrer A Y II W H irk
Mahonev 4 1 0 Matjnrv
Wea.ell 7 f II HlK'nwn
Heard O I Travi"
, Malln .ub-V Rirk 3 Sacrerl le.-,rl
i kuba - Pratt I, Neubert 1. Kth. Mc-
Ar.drewi.
SHUFF STUFF
The Suburban shuffleboardcrs
concentrated on the boards last
night to hand the Roundup puck -
siers a 4-0 lacing In the second
I night of competition in the city
league's second round of play.
ism s riace ai.-u . uui noi as
handily, getting by Schuss, 3-1.
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Ydl-POrt WlHS
Kirihii vieiru p.
clflc In a non-conference game here
Tuesdav niirht.
I Pacific's Julian Amaya was high
scorer wllh 19 points. Center Em-
ery Barnes and Forward Norm Hu -
bert were high for Vanport with 15
points each.
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McMlnnvllle, victim of two up
sets in the past two weeks, re
sumed Its winning ways Tuesday
nntht by downing Tigard, 86-60.
McMlnnvllle, rated No S In this
week's Associated Press Oregon
hlKli school basketball poll, wai
; paced by Its hlith-scorlnit forward.
Don Porter, who registered 32
j points.
I Thal wa, lwo more than Wade
IKu,.vl., imthrnnk Hi. tnir' lend.
Ing ncorer, made as he and his
Lincoln mates beat Washington, 40
'C. in a Portland prep league game.
Halbrooks' 30 points raised his
season's toal to 685 In 18 games
for Lincoln, ranked No. 3 In the
I The state's two top teams came
through with victories.
Chiloquin
Quint on Forfeit Win
The Chiloquin townles pulled Into
a second-place tie with the Jay.
hawks last night In the Klamath
Basin league wl.hout shooting a
basket.
r alter rav Saints didn't show
1 d forfelted ils game with Chllo-
quia
It was a make-up game from the
jan 21 snow-out, as was sprague
; River s 42-35 win over Klamath
Sons.
The forfeit ended the regular sea-
sono r ChUu.with 9" rec-
. knniipri with lavhawks
have make-up games left
before
the Feb. 28 and March 1 playotl
, ooiween me Kp lour Cluira.
Malln faces Beatty and Tulelake
meets Bly probably tomorrow night
: to aetcrmme pairings in me piay-
I olf. In the event both Malln and
Tule win and they're both favored,
jicjifSjDl
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Central Cathollo of Portland,
rated No 1, knocked off Gresham,
67-47, as Its all-state star. Bob Al
tenhofen, poured In 25 points.
Cleveland, ranked No 2, came
from behind to defeat Grant, 65-5!),
and remain In first place in the
Portland High School League.
Salem was the only other team
in the top 10 seeing action. The
Vikings, rated No 8, won 72-47,
from Lebanon, which handed them
one of their only five defeats ear
lier In the season.
Willamette forfeited a Class A
district 6 game to its townsmen,
the Eugene Axemen, when seven
of, its 11 first squad members
turned up with the flu. Willamette
requested a postponement, but Eu
gene refused, contending that Wil
lamette should use members of Its
B squad to put a team on the floor.
In other featured games, Dayton
Ties 'Hawk
then a play-off game would be nec
essary to determine the first and
second seeded teams In the play
off. Herble Snell and Billy Duffy
paced Sprague River's attack last
night with 15 and 13 points.
Box score:
SI'RAGL'E 14?) CMI SONS
Snell 13 F 6 Miller
8. Welaer 4 V B Mlnatn
MeNalr C 0 Frank!)
Dufy 13 r, J Hill
Lufo C Hall
Sprarue River aubs Hamilton 2. Jack
aon. Klamath Sons auba Ruff 6. Hood.
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