SATURDAY, KKBRTJARY in, 10S2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NiNR TIME OUT! "1 tUm'l Hunt lo uptrt you, Mart tin, liul I rr rvrrl grry hjilr!" PolksiIillS M(ekil IF o on DT t IrQ CAGE SCORES r'rulay'a (olli-gr llatkrlball iiy me nkH(rutra rrr rr Writ Wviiriilnii 64, Utah o'l IIC'LA 1'., Hlnnlorcl UK miwmm loung uu, uuill miur dii Cnlllorma OH, Hoiillicin California Oii'llun 1)7, Orutt"!) Klnir 44 Washington 10, Idaho 114 JTnlurado Bute 411, Colorado Col- ' Irgo 40 Willamette 74. Whltmnn 01 V unpon 10. Oregon Trch Ml Mrmluiin Uinta (HI, Colorado Mines 01 Nnrlhwe.il Nar.nrene 17, Wrurr (II Lewis kiiU Claik It J, Bcullle I'acll Ic 48 Culll AwtM-s (II, Southern Oregon It Hratlle 80. OunzuKa 70 ( lilro htnlp 97. tliimlmldl Hlnle 61 - I'acllln Lutheran 73, Central Wash- limlun 611 Pimrl Hound Ml. HI. Martin' 48 Wintworlh 60. Western Wanhlnglon 40 Ii Anirlr Loyola 61, Whlltlrr 4U Wlllhniiclle Krush 711, Oregon Edu cation Jayveri 41 Oiegon Btalo Jay vers 68, Oregon Jay vers 66 I'aciile Frosli 00, Lewis and Clark Froth 66 Midwest Miami (Oliloi 05, WfMrrn Mlchl nan 00 Case 77, Western Itr.ierve 61 Eastern Illinois 61, Central Mich lliun 67 Kansas WcMryan 86. College of Emporia 6 Culvcr-Blockton 86. William Jew ell 70 Southwest Itlce 63. Ilaylnr 34 letan Trtii 84. Arlrona 61 Arlna Btato (Tempo (10, Texas Western 66 Arkansas CollrRe 00, Hrndrlx 60 New Mexico WcMcru 04, Adams Slnle 60 , D.H.Mlolllh 611, Yale 60 I'cnn Miner U, KlUKle Island 68 Navy 70, Ituiuers 00 Ion,, 48. Oklahoma Clly 43 Maine 66. Northeastern 64 ('onnecllcul 06, New Hampshire 61 Went Vlrmnla Wealryan 77, Mor ris Harvey (13 Iltmdulu 16 MIT 03 ' tr South 'We.il Virginia loo, Washington and Leo 76 , Virginia 80. VMI 80 ' Mouth Carolina 01, Davidson 68 'Ilie Citadel 74. Wollord 04 HKill HCIIOOI. MiKeiule 42 Creswcll 30 1'lrnsanl Hill 41 Mohawk 38 Trlaimle Lake 86 Lorane 14 hlaylon 42 balrm Acadeinv 41 Hoseburg 57 Myrtle Creek 38 Drain 43 Yoncalln 37 Canyonvlllc 60 Comas 'alley 20 1. 1 It Ion 38 Oakland 37 Cilcndale 43 Riddle 36 Brownsville 69 Shedd 38 Wheeler 4B Neatucca 39 Willamette i Eugene) 60 Oakrldge 1 48 Clatskanle 60 Seaside 68 (over ' tlmei Oswego 77 Concordia (Portland) 60 Cascade) Locks 42 Maro 41 Hay Clly 60 Nehalem 36 " Fcho 60 Phoenix 34 Sheridan 61 Wlllamlna 40 Dallas 43 Wooribum 33 Keedsporl 48 Ta(t 33 St. Paul 48 Detroit 41 Marshllcld 62 Coqullle 49 fit. Francis (Eugene) 48 Elmlra 33 The Dalles 74 Columbia Prep i Portland i 71 '. North Bend 63 Myrtle Point 62 Mllwaukle 63 Tillamook 64 ' Park Ross 63 Vernonla 63 Albany 70 Lebanon 62 ', ' Molalla 62 Cnnby 33 Newborn 63 Beaverlon 60 : McMlnnvllle 77 Forest Orove 67 t'acred Heart (Salem) 67 Cascade Union 44 Mt. Aimcl 05 Sandy 43 ;'."tllverton 52 Estacada 30 Ranks 42 Amity 31 1 Pendleton 08 Hermlston 42 ! Klamnth Falls 63 Grants Pass 39 Hcnppose 41 St. Helens 39 rTlgard 61 Hlllsboro 42 Rainier 63 Warronton. 6S Hherwood 61 Yamhill 34 Dnvton 61 North Marlon 36 Medlord 00 Ashland 64 Jacksonville 60 St. Mary's I Med lord. 58 Bprlngflcld 37 Corvallls 31 OrcRon Cltv 51 West Linn 49 ' Central Catholic. (Portland) 45 As ; torln 32 Bend 78 l.akcvlcw 65 ; Nampa (Idaho I 33 Baker 32 , cnrbclt 41 Mosler 34 ' Parkdnln (14 Dufur 25 ' Clresham 40 Rood River 3.2 ; Portland l.eame ' I Incoln 68 JcIIcrson 48 Cleveland 6'.! Benson 32 ! Tloosevelt P3 Orant 54 Franklin 61 WashlnRton 48 1AST NIGHT By The Aasoelated Press New York Billy Graham, 148, New York, outpointed Jimmy Her rlnR. 160, New York, 10. Hollywood, Calif. Carl "Bono" Olson, 102, San Francisco, outpoint ed Tom Harrison, 167, Los Ange les, 10. I In 1951 the University of Florida , Sootuall team scored 18 touchdowns rtinnlnir, five passing, two on punt ? returns and ono on a pass Inter J ccptlon, l Cavemen Clubbed, 53 to 39 lly Itl l) II l lll) ' A deal second'hall drlenslve sllnt plus a third (juarter acorlux blnue Have the Klamath Pellrana a 63-39 lini.kelbnll win over Urania Pans last nlKhl. 'I he win was the lourlh slralKht In district play lor the I'cl and kept cooktnu their chances of over tn k IhK Medlord. sllll one game up with Its win oer Anhlund last nluht. Giants Pasi Ihru.iti-ned In Ilie III 1.1 hull, three tlmei lying the score, but never Rained the lead as Hay Hell ncored Just belure the Intermission bell to ulve the Klam ath live a 26-22 hit 111 linn lend. The second hull was a dllleicut story. TWO GOALS The Cavemen could pierce the Pelican defense for Jusl one field Rbul In each of (he third and lourth uuurtet's. Without Dick Jamci' accuracy on the free throw line' the dnvlnii RUard dropped II of 14 from Hie charity slrlpc the Cavemen would never have been In the Rame. The Grants Pass train hit with Just clitht field Rouls In the game, while the Pels had 10. Bui 23 of 31 from the foul line kept the score somewhat respectable. The Pels polled Just li of 37 free throws. It v. us tied 3-3 early In tho game aa both teams worked the ball cau tiously. Then Jerry Johnson gave the Pelicans a 6-3 lead and Hie Klamatha nursed a allm advantaite the rest of the first half, although Grants Pass manaRed to knot the count 20-all and 22-all late in the second chapter. LKAI) AT HALF Hut a slclrcourt shot by Jack Horton and Hell's two-polntcr Rave the Klamath Falls a 20-22 lead at halltlme 'Ilie Pels perked up on the sec ond half lip-off and In less than two minutes had a 34-23 lead on Held Roals by Bell, Calvin Gllmore. I lor ton and Ralph Carroll In that order. Tlie Cavemen closed It to 38-31 going Into the lourlh on a Held Koal and four free throws by James, a pair of Iree losses bv big John Harbour and one by Dick Pepper while the Pelicans cooled somewhat and found Just tour Irom the gill line. Hut Bell accelerated another spurt that widened the counl to 50 34 midway hi the fourth. Bell fliilthcd with 18 points, Just a tlmlt better Ihnu James who add ed three Held goals to Ills 11 Irvc throws. The Iwo teams meet BRaln to nlRhl with the Junior varsities of both schools supplying Die 6:45 pre liminary action. i Pfi. .8.7 .M7 .714 .2HG , SIX PLAYERS jump into this rebound act from last night's Klamath Kails-Grants Pass game with the Pels' Ralph Carroll (right) and Hay Bell (center) the bosses. Others arc Klamath's Calvin Gilmore (44) and Grants Pass Bruce Rob ertson (5. John Harbour (17) and Sam Dean (16). The Peli cans won, 53-39, to stay alive in the Dist. 4 cage race. HAftKETBAM, Rf AMHM.S IV . OIcm. I Sporu K'iutpmenl 0 Hidy arid Kendtr H 2 ft-tit Hall S 2 HlJUlflCa' .7 4 CunintMtiinK 2 h Wutch Keuair .. . I H Engineering 0 Scurlnc Traders: Lund he rf, 147: Duncan, Gun im l thing. Mi: Jnck Mjn, Htxiri Efjutpment, 17; Ott. ire Hall, 01: Uotion Dle-rl M. D Smi, IJietcl, 1ft: J. Hmlth, Kport Kqulpment, VI. Griffin, fiporU Rtjulpnient, 70; Kianl, Dicftel, Q5; Burton, Kngincer Ing. (IX Kleld goal: Duncan 64, 1-und-brrg, 00, Jacitaon 42. Free thrown Lund berg 27 SOLDAT GORKY , . , joins brother Brother Duos Ink For Row mmm mm, hares Crown IINAL BTANDINna W I. Trl. Chlloquin . a I Ml Bonanff ... S I .H.W Saered Heart S 2 .714 Malta 4 3 . 571 (lenity t 3 4 . Mtrrlll s M biv ... i s .tm GHchrlit o 7 .ooo Nlfhl'i Rtaulli Bonanza M Chlloquln S3 (two over-tlmeti PM. 7W IOMMLULIA1. LhAOIH IV I. Ntibitt Orancc . .... it 14 Jnhnaon Ini. ift 2U Orclrch Faculty . 34 M Uriva Food . . .13 M Ahley Chevrolet ... 27 41 Baraooo lec. 16 2 Tatioar'i Beaallft NeMbltt 4 Athley 0 Orelech 3 Johnon I tings 3 Baraboo 1 Ncsbilt Orunie, ehoo-ln leaders In the Commeicial Bowlum league, bulited its advantage Tuesday nlKhl in a 4-0 win over Ashley and net three season records at the same lime. Joe Bcllottl's 620 line with a 24'J liame established both hlfth name and series for the season's rolling. Nc.'bitt's S983 series was also the season's top team score. Nesbltt's name score was 1010. not a record. Hollywood script writers couldn't coolc up a better natural than the one that will hnw on the armnrv Mr'. iXS : niRt Wednesday nlKhl. rire Hall. ,., ,, iah, ,h wrestllnit fans made themselves, al though they didn't know it would come .o soon. It will put family against family In a tax team match. The Paries boys Hurricane Herb and Blasting Billy face the Gorky 'clan Ivan and So'.dat. i Illll BARB The match follows a rhubarb at the armory last Wednesday in which the Parks brothers teamed up to hand Ivan Corky a bunk of trouble. Ivan asked for It when he at tacked Herb after Parks, as referee, had unwittingly given Yorg Cretor- 574 jian an assist in beating the Rabid .MX) Russian. Billy, at ringside, went to his brother's rescue and. between mem. naa ivan uorxy pouncing on his backsides. SIGNED Ivan promptly called for his bro ther and Promoter Mack Lillard signed the attractive team match in less time than it takes to ten about it. Cretorlan returns to meet Buck Weaver in the opener. Both are down lor one hour, or the best two of three falls. Castlcberry Drugs, ticket head quarters. Is preparing for a huge advance sale of reserved tickets. Sacred Mean 71 Merrill 3 Malm 6(1 (lllchrlil 38 Henley 43 Bly 43 Little Vernon Haley ho has to stretch to make five-seven is the biggest man In Bonanza today. It was Haley's basket In the sec ond overtime last night that gave Bonanza a 55-53 win over unbeat en Ctuloquln In a storybook wind ! up to the regular season. 1 The victory gave Bonanza a tie for the traveling trophy.. unnoquin won tne toss oi tne coin and chose the second-seeded spot In the tourney, leaving Bo nanza first-seeded. Third - seeded is Sacred Heart. 71-36 winners over Merrill last night on the Trojans' floor. RED HUKP, SPORTS EDITOR ! . ; Hun corr: (.RANTS lAM HartKiur, f lledgepttli. t .Noiricii, c . . Jan-ta. g ItoberUon. g .. . Itkrvk. Dean , . Papptr ttrhweinfurl . . butphtn TnUU KLAMATH I A I.I Hrll. ( Morton, f Carroll, c Johnion, g (ill more g ... Iluervaa. Young FrncT. Itarron Sum mart .... Pence id it rft Tr 13 4 1 Owl Rally Fizzles Stretches Lead in as Vanport 70-56 Win o a o in an Orcuon Collegiate Conference . ua.skeiDau game here Friday nlglu. o i a i Total. ... 1 13 31 S3 Hallllma acorai KlamalU as Orant-. PaM. aa Fret Ihrovve mUfted: (Irani. Pau a (Harbour a. iean 1. Janiat 3. Prpper ai: Klamath Falla 32 iBell 3. Horton 3. Carroll 6. Johnaon a. Gllmore I. Young 3. Barron a. Summer. 1. Pence I). Olflctala: Fllnk and Saniou. Jayvees Jar Cafe By HAROLD Mr AY Klamath's Junior Varsity defeat ed the Hilltop Cafe team of the city league, 38 to 27, In the pre liminary to the Pcllcnn-Cavcmcn game last night. Hilltop held an S-3 lead at the end of the first quarter, then dropped behind 17 to 12 at the half. Klamath Jumped to a 30-19 lead at the three quarter mark. Vernon Keller, Klamath center, had a total of 12 points to lead the scoring, with teammate Don Mills close behind with 10. flox .core: llll.UOl' I'll 13(1 KLAMATH VV.yhr.nl a F 10 Mills. D. MIIHaan 3 F 0 Doughertv llarrl. (' 13 Keller friend I n 1 Owing, Carrier 3 G I Detroit Hilltop auha I.ohrey. Robert. 4. Klamnlh nib. C. Mill. a. Wrlfht a. Mall, Flnniian. Fredrlckaon- PORTLANU i Vanport. Paced on the wav to an PAW vlrfnrv Ttnt ;by Jim strader who scored 24 Oregon Tech rallied as the third ; points, defeated Oregon Tech 70-56 quarter got underway and moved wunin lour points. uO-54, in the final qunrter. Vanport. however, hailed the rally and staged one of Us own lo win the game. Three Oregon Tech players left the game on personal fouls. That weakened the OTI lineup. Tho two teams meet again Sat urday night. Oregon Tech had four bovs who grubbed large hunks of points but match Strader s per- 1 1 ne win. uie sixih III seven I r F ir , starts, put Vanport farther In the 7 4 J is lead in conlercncc standings. Orc- 4 i iii! Kon Tcch now 1,as record of five I u s a s and four losses, and has ..a o 3 4 j dropped to third place, hull a I n a a I Mm behind Oregon College of on 1 a Kducallon which now Is in second . o a a a place. Vanport led 32-25 at halftlmc , none could Friday night and appeared to bc'lormnnce. Wade Halbrook Sets Season Score Record Stackhouse Quits SALEM (An Chester Stark house, athletic director, football coach and track roach it Willam ette University, resigned Thursday night, He gave no reason, and said he would announce his future plans later. By JIM COI R Associated Press Staff Writer Nearly all of Orecon's toD-raled high school basketball teams mowed down their opposition In a busy Friday night round of nlav around tho state. Of the first 10 teams In the weekly Associated Press poll, only uBKcr, uca ior no. a. lost. It dropped a close one to Nampa, Idaho. 33-32. Central Calhollc of Portland, rated No. 1, in the state for the past three weeks, defeated Astoria, 45-32, lor Its 16th victory in 17 games. ONK-TWO Cleveland and Lincoln, ranked No. 3 and No. 3, respectively, won their games to maintain their one two standing In Ihe Portland Prep Lciiruo. Cleveland captured Its 15th win In 10 names bv drubbing Benson, Si-3'1. Its only loss this season has been to the Portland U. Froh. Lincoln, with towering Wade iSwedei Hulbrnok setting a new Portland Lchruc scoring mark for a season, deleated Jefferson, the MSI stale champion, 58-48. He set the oltl record, 314, in 14 games Inst season. In 17 contests this season, Hal brook has plied up 816 points, an average of about 38 per game. Mnrshfleld, ranked No. 4 in the poll, walloped Coqullle. 62-40, to win the Coos County title and qualify lor the Southwest Oregon Class A district 5 final. Mnrshfleld will meet the winner of the Douglns County double elim ination play-off. to be held late this month and early in March, for the title and a place in the state tournament. 15th WIN The win over Coqullle was Mnrshflcld s 15th against four de feats. McMlnnvllle, rated No. 5, crushed Forest Grove, 77-57, for its 17lh victory in 21 games. Mrdford mid Klamnth Falls, the big two In Southern Oregon's dis trict ,, boin scored convincing wins. Klamath Falls, trailing Medford in the district but ranked No. 6 in the state, trounced Grants Pass 5.1-39, to Rnln its 13th victory in 19 stnrts. Medford. rnnked No. 7, defeated Ashland, 69-54, for its 13th win against four losses. Pendleton, a power in Eastern Oregon, nailed down a sub-district j litle by overwhelming Hermlston. Dit-42. It will play for the district chnmpionship against The Dalles, which hnd trouble beating Colum bia Prep of Portland, 74-71, in a non-district game. Homer Duncan led the Owls with is. wnne substitute Jerry Wvatt aaaea u. Tom Schubert and Marv Ham mack each chipped in with 10. The loss virtually squashed Ore- lecn s cnances ior a title. The Owls nave three games left with the viks. 10 Be sale, tneya have to win mem all. This isn't anticipated dox .core FO FT PF TP Malin, BV In Gun Tie STANDINGS Matin Butte Valley Klamath Falls ... Lansel valley . Chlloquln Moobe American Legion 4 4 3 Pel. .S33 .667 .667 .333 .167 .000 Malin and Butte Valley are In deadlock for tne Midland Empire rifle league lead at the hallway point. Malln's 1838 score oesied oom Moose and American Legion and Butte Vallev upset Klamath Falls in recent matches. Langell Valley outshot Cluloquin in the other match. 1859 to 1822. box .cores I1S3I 377 373 371 OREGON TtCH Duncan, Plnklcy, i Schubert, c Hammack. g Genetln. g ... Foreman, g .... Lewis, g Wyatt. I . . Henslee. f Humphrey, t Totals ..1 . VANPORT Strader. I .... MacLean. f .. Mclntyre. c .0000 N. Johnson, g 10 3 3 Kcaki. g 0 3 a 3 Hubert, f . 034 B. Johnson, I ..- 12 0 4 Barnes, c - 3 3 3 S Poetach. g 4 13 8 Hinii, ( 4 2 1 10 Totals 23 30 23 70 Free throws missed: Oregon Tech Duncan. Wyatt 2. Schubert 5. Hammack. Vanport Strader 2. Mclnlyre 2. Barnes 3, Poetsch S. Koskl. LANGELL B. Noble Harris D. Settle W. Noble M Settle 369 DITTE ilCSI Hunter 382 Crlss 376 Pyiert 372 Egellna 37U Lucas 3t3 MALIN fl96 F. Viclorine 3S Haley 384 Powell 377 West 373 B. Victorine 374 MALIN (UU61 F. Victorine 3 Haley 3S4 -ouell 377 West 373 B. Victorine 374 listil CBILOQIIV Cole Baldwin Kirk Brauhtlatch David KLAMATH Oppelt Hall Purvlance M. Athev Tatlow ,17311 LEGION" 339 Royse 333 Otterbein 34. Tellin :!44 Walder 339 Hartley 117171 junior. 374 368 366 363 351 ltl',11 384 369 3:3 .167 363 367 3.7S 348 318 3U1 Carlln Thoetke Bueaine Kilgore Douglas Huskies Assured Of Tie Northern Division Basketball By The Associated Press W L Pet. Washington 11 2 .848 Idaho 8 5 .815 Oregon 4 5 .444- Washington State 5 7 .417 Oregon State 211 .154 Friday Night Gamei Washington 79. Idaho 64. Oregon 57, Oregon State 44. By The Associated Press Washington's defending Pacific Coast Conference basketball cham pions clinched a tie for the North ern Division title Friday night and could take It home Saturday night with a second victory over the Idaho Vandals at Moscow. The Huskies, eight-ranked na tionally, whipped the Vandals In the opener of their two-game road series, 79-64, with big Bobby Hou bregs and lanky Frank C-uisness leading the way. The win gave Washington a three-game lead over runner-up Idaho, and each has only UI.CC III P1HJ. Oregon, meanwhile, moved Into undisputed possession of third place oy Dealing- napiess Oregon State, t.7-44. at Corvallis. SLIM The only million-ln-one shot Ida ho now has at the crown would be to sweep its remaining games while Washington dropped three in a row. That woud throw the division race mto a playoff. No such outcome is anticipated. me nusmes were in command aft er overcoming a lour-point Idaho ieaa in tne nrst period Friday night. Houbregs, Guisness, Mike McCutchen and Joe Clprlano led uie sDuri mat crave wasnrncrtm a 40-32 halftime edge. nouoregs nit lor 26 and Guis ness for 24, dividing their points almost evenly in the first and sec. ond half. FREE LINE Oregon won the oDener at Car. vallis lrom the free throw line, sinking 29 of 43 while the Beavers were good for only 16 of 34. Neither team could eet a clear- cut lead under the close of the intra quarter, when two charltv tosses and a field goal gave a 43-39 ieaa to me ducks. Alter that, the Beavers seemed handcuffed and were unable to add another field goai. . The score at halftime had been tied. 29-29. They reDeat Saturday night at Eugene. . 21 14 as 36 IG IT FF TP ...11 2 2 24 1 3 1 S Chinese To Enter Games MOSCOW tH Pravda reported Saturday from Peking that the Chi nese Olympic Committee there has announced it will send a Chinese team to the summer Olympic games at Helsinki this year. Ring's Moses CHICAGO I.TI Heavyweight Rocky Marciano will be honored as the man who did most for box ing In 1951 at the lirst annual ban quet of Ihe Chicago Boxing Writers and Broadcasters Association Sun day night. GENE WOODS, Insurance Chartered Life Underwriter, Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter 122 South Ninth Phone 6369 Klamath Falls, Oregon - INSURANCE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED ON AUDIT AND ANALYSIS BASIS Fire . . Casualty . . Auto . . Life Top Old Line Companies Only TO ALL WHO FARM Don't Miss John Deere Day! THURSDAY -Feb. 21 A big day full of entertainment, refreshment and profit! Here at your John Deere Headquarters in Klamath Falls. Crater Lake Machinery Co. 1410 South 6th Phone 2-2544 OX 5 ENTER CO LOOP LAKEVIEW The Central Oregon baseball league will operate with five teams this year without Red mond and Madras. 1951 members. The teams entered for the cam paign that opens May 18 are the champion Lakeview Blue Sox, Bend, Burns, John Day and Frine ville. Howard Maple, Bend, was named league president In a meeting this month. Vice-president Charles Fos ter, Lakeview, said a schedule is now being drafted, calling for a double round-robin and a play-off between the three top finishers. All teams will lay off July 6. San Jose Boxers Win SAN JOSE, Calif. If Idaho's mittmen went down to a decisive 7 to 2 'ii defeat at the hands of San Jose State Friday night in an intercollegiate boxing meet. The win was San Jose's 25th straight in dual competition. Cubs Count 37 Players uhiuauo w The Chicago Cubs had all 37 players on their roster under 1952 contract Satur day. Jack Wallaesa, one-time White Sox shortstop, was the last of the Cubs to get Into the fold. He now is an outfielder. Malin slipped Into the Number 4 spot wilh a 66-38 triumph over (iowii-trodden Ollchrlst, eighth placo team without a league win. The Henley Hornets cantured fifth position by edging Bly, 43-42. TIKD That left Merrill and Biv tied for sixth. Coln-lltpplng will decide ihelr positions In the tournament that opens for a three-day run Thursday on Henley's new gymna sium floor. The Bonanza-Chtloquln game was a whirlwind wlndup to a topsy turvy season that saw favored Sacred Heart fall by the wayside. The pantners needed the win to capture the title. It looked like they had it In the first quarter when they added up a 16-6 lead. But the Antlers staged a furious rally to go ahead 24-22 at Intel'' mission time and still led 36-34 go ing into the last frame. EIG ONE But It ended 48-all at the end of regulation time. Both teams popped five points In the first over time with Chlloauin's Olen Parker scoring the big one that sent It into sudden death. That's when Haley slipped under the basket for Bonanza's biggest two points of the season. Gene Gentry scored 31 noints In Chiloquin's losing cause, while Ir win Crume counted 20 for Bonanza, handicapped without Don Hubble, sidelined with a sprained ankle. If any one Henlev boy Is to be singled out for special praise It would De Deioert case, a transfer from Washington. Case held Bly's mgn scoring franklin Hutchinson to just one field goal. The best the Hornets could dw for two and a half quarters was to tie Bly 16-all In the second and 24-all in the third. Then Henlev went ahead to stay and held a 34-28 lead going Into the lourth. CONTROL With a 43-36 lead. Henley tried control tactics that came close to backfiring as the Bobcats cama within Just one point of closing the can when time ran out. Ralph Hayes, Don Anderson and Gordon Ramsey scored 14, 12 and it ior iiemey out jonn Jaquysu was high, throwing in IS lor Bly., Merrill Jumped ahead of Bacred Heart 10-6 in the first quarter be fore the Trojans found the range to post a 15-10 first-quarter lead. Ray Beard, Wayne Neubert and Jim Mahoney sparked a second Quarter binge that gave the Tro jans a 32-13 halftime. lead. From that point It was Just a matter of how high the score would go as the Trojans ran up a 54-21 lead opening the last frame and three of Merrill's regulars fouled- cut late in the third and early in me iourm. , Heubert's side shot was working to give him 18 and high-point lau rels, followed by Beard with 17. Maun led an the wav in earn ing the fourth position in the toD division. Dale renters, Wayne. Rick ami liarv Maunev oancrm nn an Gilchrist with 20, 19 and 18 points. in B preliminary jousts, Maun beat Gilchrist. 34-25; the Trobabes beat' . Merrill. 32-24: Bonanza drubbed Chlloquln, -39-26, 'and Bly edged Henley, 36-32. Box acores: SAC. NT. (71) (311 MEKItn.t, Helderer 3 r a Hnnsvcult Pratt 1 F Welstuma Wcasell 3 C I Hasklna Howard 12 G Reave Beard 17 C 11 HenoVlck.on Sacred Heart subs Mahoney 11. Koch, 4. McAndrews 1, Neubert IS. Merrill subs Sanders 3, O lOell 3. Winters 3. Garry t. MALIN (Ml (It) GILCmiST W. Rick 19 T 2 , rreeman Mauney 18 F 4 WilHniham Stevenson 5 C .11 Brader Travis 3 C '.' Bliss renters 20 G : i Sloe Malin subs Macken 1. Rajnus. Lyons. Parts. V. Rick 1. Cllchrlst subs Wlrti 1. Garrlck 10, Burger, Ware 3, Traw. Chlldres. BONANZA (U (SJ) CHILOQl'IV Crume 20 F . .8 Parker Haley 8 F ,4 David Chandler 3 C 31 Gentry Wilson 9 G 4 DuBots Hood S G 2 Nicholson Bonanza subs Barney. Dye 4. Law yer 6. Chlloquln subs George 2, Hea cock 1. L'nive Q, Anderson. HENLEY (43) BLY Anderson 14 F 6 Lybrand B. Hill 2 F 10 Wessell Hayes 14 C 13 Jaouysh Ramsey 12 G 5 Hutchinson Cae ' G 2 Chronlster Henley subs McPherson, Yadon, Lehto 1. Bly subs Cavan, Dillavou 4. Pilot Win Skein Cut RENO, - New I Portland Uni versity's 12-game winning streak was snapped Friday night by the Nevada Wolf Pack, 74-60. The Ne vadans held a big 37-24 halftime lead and stretched to 59-40 early in the fourth period. O'Brien Nears Tally Record SEATTLE UP Seattle Univer sity's "Mighty Mite," 5-toot-9 John ny O'Brien, was within 155 points Saturday of the nation's all-time basketball scoring record for a sin gle season. Johnny O's 36 points In the Chief tain's 80-76 victory over Gonzaga Friday night brought his total for the current campaign to 812 and boosted his game average to 27.1. The mark he is shooting at is the 967 set In 1949-50 by George King of Morris-Harvey. He has six reg ular games leu. ARE YOUR TROUBLES LITTLE ONES? 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