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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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SPRINGTIME l'elilo Zoo
' Yankee Outfielder Jackie Jensen, shows her father and
coach. Art Olson, the kind of form she intends using to
make the U.S. Olympic diving team. Shown resting (Inset),
the pretty little iady is rated one of America's best bets
for an oiympie diving championship.
Owlies' Title
Mopes lashed
Yiks Sweep Weekend Set;
Win Saturday,
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Vtnport 7 I mi
,rtu Oillrga .1 :i liji
Oregon 1rh 5 S "l
trn Oregon . . 1 0 1W1
I'OUTI.AND. if Oregon Tech.
despite Us 111-13 llrnl qurirlrr lend,
vui delcntcd 5H-73 liv Vn)orl In
lH Oregon CnlleKlnle Conteicnce
lin.-Jcetbull Jiimc line Siilurtliiy
nlRlil.
Vnnport li'iw Irnds conference
Mniidlnus Willi a record nl seven
v. mn in eight nlnrU. OTI lui.i
dropped lo llilrd plncc behind Ore
lion College nf fcdueiillon.
Vniirt Iwfc Hie lend Hnlurilny
lilnlit iillcr three minutes of pluy
In the second quarter. Hill during
the MM uiinrler 'loin Schubert
V cored 15 points lor Oi l. The Owls
lurid BO lend belore Vnniioit
leored a single Held iionl. Vnnport
led JO-27 nl hnlltline and hd ex
tended Its lend 64-41 lit the end
of the third fliinrlor.
Schubert scored 23 points lor
OTI. Vnnport's Doll Mncl.mil was
hlKli for lln game with 24.
Biilurdny s victory Have vnnpori
clenn sweep ol the two-name con
ference. erlcs here. Vnnport won
10-66 Frldnv night.
The best the Owls could hope lot
1.1 tie but that's slinky dream
IHw.
To ie. Vnnport would hnve to
K.e Its lour reiiiinnliiit guinea, two
wilh Oregon Tech here Frldiiy and
Palurdny and two with Oregon Col
lege. Matmen
Shut Out
Medford
The Klnmnth Falls wrestlers
warmed up for this weekend's dis
trict meet t Bend with n 60-0 win
over Medford Siilurdny on tho los
ers mnt.
The Pels finished their fourth tin
defrnted senson In a row nnd are
seeking their fifth straight state
mnt title.
Conch Dutch Simons' boys scored
seven Inlls nnd five decisions In
the blank of Medford.
t Bouts were won by Wiley 81m
nnds, Curl Btcwnrt, Gooirc KiiIkIK,
Hnm Wilbur. Jim DenrlitR. Don
Plehn, i.ouln Tnticher, fiolnnd
r.lclin, Elvis Mitchell. Hnrold Blin-
mers. Vernon Tryor nntl Jim
Vounn,
United States 1
Draws Japan
MELBOURNE. Australia W
The United States drew Jnpnn n
Its first round opponent In the
Amorlcnn 7.one Dnvls Cup ellmlnn
tlons for 1052. The tnnlehes will
be plnved In Adelnlde, Austrnlln.
The winner of the U.S.-Jnpniiesc
nerles will meet Cubu In the sec
ond round.
Clarence (Chief) Boston. Rild
coach nl the University of New
Hampshire, la a member of the
rules committee of Ihe American
Football Coaches Association.
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loom. 'I he Wolves hnve two left
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! u the pair with the Vikings with
'a current S-3 record.
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I TIME OUT!
"Okay, Dear heads we have
dinner at the lodge, tails at
I'lerre'a Cafe!"
Pacific Coast Hockey
Ity Ihe Associated Press
Victoria 7 Seattle 3
Saturday a results:
Tacoma 9 Victoria 2
Saskatoon 10 Edmonton 3
Vancouver 4 New Westminster 2
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Medford
Crucial
On Tap
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Saturday nlKht's llnal mm ended
n Kood itiiine for n litrue crowd
of the basketball faithful on Peli
can Court but It was probably the
most welcome sound lollowers of
Ihe Pelicans hnve heard this year.
ft nil n Ornnli Pass rally to
IdVP the Pels a &.r-.r):i victory nntl
a flKlitliiK chance to overtake Med
lord In Ihe DIM. 4 chase that Rets
more cdRy aa the final line near.
The wiiieaky victory unve the
coinc-bnckliiH Pels a sweep of the
two Raine series, their fifth
i IralRlit conference win.
Hut the Klamath five is still a
Knmc behind Medford. n tenm thn
kept Its one-sinme lead over the
weekend with two wins over the
icellarliiK Anhland team.
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'Die showtlown Is scheduled for
I the Medford rj iii Friday and Sat
urday with the Pelicans needlna n
I'.'innd slum lo pass the Tornado
qulnl.
After that, the Pelicnns have two
here with Ashland while Medlord
llnlshes with a series aaalnst
Grunt Pass, a team that waxes
hot from the free throw line. I
'the Cavemen rolled In 23 of 23 I
from the charity stripe Saiurdav
niRhi nnd lmlh1 w'lh a furious
rush thnt came close to overtaking
Ihe Pelicans.
Tho lead chanucd hands four
times In Ihe first hall nnd was tied
seven times. 27-nll at the hall when
Mel Norrlck threw in one of hli
four for a perfect evening at the
foul line.
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Klamath Falls staued a third
r,unrlei' rally that nave them a
37-39 lead midway lu the period.
Hut the Cavemen closed It lo 38-
43 koIiik Into the fourth and tied
Li 4-nll early In the fourth on a
free throw by John Harbour.
But Knlph Carroll, who enme
thiuush with 24 bin welcome points,
scored five points in Hk fashion on
two tip-Ins and a free throw to
; put the Pels ahead 50-46 with Dick
James chlpplnR In with a foul toss
lor Giants Pnss.
Grants Pnss closed It lo 48-50 on
i two from the Rift line by Norm
l!cdiiepplh nnd Bain Dean. Cnrroll
j made another' from the free throw
line and Ed Barron added two bin
ones when Harbour committed his
j fifth foul to make It 63-48.
Dean made it 49-63 on a free
throw when Jack Horton fouled out
for the Pels. But Carroll tipped
another one In and the Pels had
a 55-49 lead with less than a min
ute to RO
lames, who scored 20 for the
rvenuig, closed It to 51-55 nnd with
' jusl seconds left Jerry Yoslen, who
saw hardly enough service to get
warm, closed It to 63-55 on a lone,
I shot that bnrely rippled the net.
The Pels froze the ball the re
maining few seconds.
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C.r.nli P.M 27. Free throw, tnltied:
Omnia Patt S (Harbour 1. J.met 2.
Lii-.n 1, I'enptr It; Kl.m.lh F.Ut 10
l Horton .1. Carroll S. Gtimor. 1. Young
1 1. Orflci.lt: Fllnk and Sw.nton.
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RED
omay Takes Lea
Washington
Wins Title,
Eyes NCAA
Northern Division
Ity The Associated Press
Vt I.
j Washington 12 2
j Idaho 8 6
I Oreaon ft 5
I WnshiiiRton tatc 5 7
Oregon State 2 12
I (lames Saturday Night
Washington 75. Idnho 66
Oregon 64, Oregon Suite 65
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I Southern Division
W f.Pi l.
5 3 .625
4 4 .500
4 4 .500
3 5 .375
California
Southern Calif.
UCLA
Stanford
With their second stralRhl Pacif
ic Coast Conference Northern Di
vision basketball championship
tucked away, Washington's Huskies
bcitnn pointing Monday for the
PCC playoffs In March and a
chnncc at the NCAA crown.
The men of William Henry Har
rison (Tippy I Dye. defending Coast
champs, won the Northern Division
title Saturday night as they clob
bered Idaho'a Vandals. 75-66.
Both Washington and runner-up
Idaho have two games left In Con
ference piny, but the Huskies' dou
ble win at Moscow widened the gap
to four. The opener went to Tip
py's "Dye and Cleaning Co." 79-64.
SOI TII FLOOR
The PCC playoffs will be on the
home floor ol the Southern Divi
sion tilllst. with the winner Rolng
to the NCAA regional: al Corvallls,
Ore.
Washington, ranked eighth In the
national Associated Press poll, now
has a season's record of 21-3.
In other northern games last
week-end. Oregon strengthened its
hold on third place by taking Its
second In a row from Oregon Slate.
65-55. nt Eugene after a 57-44 vlc-
lory Frldny night at Corvallls.
Washington Stntc. idle in the Con
fcrencc for two weeks, was hard
pressed to beat Central Washing
ion Saturday al Wenatchee, 45-41.
NON-I.EAGIE
Washington steps out of the
league next week-end with a two
Rame intersecllonal scries at Lara
mie against the University of Wy
omlng. leader of the Skyline Con
ference. Oregon, gunning for second
place, hits the road to meet Wash
ington Stale Feb. 22-23 at Pullman
and Idaho Feb. 25-26 at Moscow.
Oregon State draws a bye.
Burke Wins
Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. l.fi Jack
Burke Jr. went to Houston Monday
! to show his golfing prowess to the
home folks, a (2.000 check In his
wallet as champion of the 25th Tex
as Open.
Burke shot a record 260 for 72
holes In winning the storied Texas
Open, closing out with two rounds
of tcven-under-par 64 Sunday.
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HURO,
CAGE SCORES
College Scores
Saturday
I Alt WLST
I Southern California 73 California '
I 54 i
Stanford 77 UCLA 68
Montana 67 Colorado A-M 46
iWyomlnir 48 Brlgham Young 43
Denver 61 New Mexico 44
, Washington 75 tdaho (56
Seattle 90 uonzatta 77
i SIIDWFST
Kansas State 86 Missouri 58
Kansas 80 Nebrasa 52
'Illinois 80 Ohio State 53
Iowa 90 Purdue 67
St. Louis 73 Tulsa 55
Oklahoma 65 Oklahoma A-M 61
I (three overtimes i
Indiana 96 Northwestern 86
MIchlRan State 57 Wisconsin 55
Minnesota 52 Mtchipnn 44
j SOl'THWKST
(Texas Christian 51 Texas 47
! Texas A-M 61 Southern Methodist
I 47
.Hardln-Simmons 66 Arizona 63
EAST
St. Bonaventure 68 Toledo 41
Princeton 68 Cornell 64
Villancva 88 Louisville 84
Colgate 71 Syracuse 58
Penn 70 Navy 65
jPenn State 86 Army 73
fcolumbia S3 Harvard 57
SOUTH
Kentucky 95 Tennessee 40
North Carolina State 71 George
Washington 58
Louisiana State 70 Auburn 64
Alabama 63 Mississippi Slate 61
Mississippi 74 Tulnne 70.
High School Basketball
By The Associated Press
Eagle Point 47 Phoenix 40
Medlord 69 Ashlend 30
North Bend 48 Myrtle Point 41
Marshfield 70 Coquille 52
Seaside 40' Tillamook 31
Toledo 42 Rcedsport 38
Klamath Falls 55 Grants Pass 53
Clntskanle 67 Banks 34
Astoria 59 The Dalles 47
Bend 60 Burns 30
Sutherllp 51 Illinois Vallev 45
La Grande 58 Pendleton 55
Echo 86 Umanlne 41
Redmond 65 Lakeview 40
Jayvees Lose
To City Aces
Grant! Pass' junior varsity can
celled its trip over the hill Satur
day night so a mixed team of play
ers from Rlckys and Payless
Drugs, one-two In the city league,
substituted against the Klamath
Falls junior varisiy.
The junior varsity was no rhatch
for the city leaguers as Jim Pal
mer. Payless ace and ex-Klamath
eager, poured In 24 and Cal Bon
ney. Rlckys star, added 16.
The final score was 76-43 as the
junior vorsity made It close early
in the first quarter, then fell be
hind their sharp-shooting oppo
nents. Don Mills. KU forward,
rolled In 13 for the junior varsity
that trailed 17-43 at the half and
35-63 at the three-quarter mark.
The Florida State University foot
ball team set 21 Individual and 9
team school records during the re
cently concluded grid season.
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Double
Victory
Does It
!, OSLO. Norway W" Norway
swept into first place in the winter
Olympic games team race Monday
; by scoring a brilliant double vic
tory in the 18-kllomeier cross coun
try race and the Nordic combined.
Halgelr Brenden, a hardy Norse
man skimp over home terriiory,
won the 18-ktlomeier cross coun
try race In 1:01-34 the fastest
"itic cti ,iiauc iui me uimc
in the history ol the winter
pj
Simon Slaatvik. winner or the '
ski Jumping half of the combined ' a feared duo in tag team circles.
Sunday, travelled the 11 milelagainst Herb and Billy Parks,
hill and dale course In 1:09.40 sec-
onds to clinch victory in the two-
event competition with ah unoffi
cial point total of 450. Heikku Hasu,
defending champion from Finland,
had 444 '2 points.
The 20 points for the first two
places alone vaulted Norway from
third place In the unofficial team
race past Austria, the previous
leaders, and the runner-up United
States.
The U.S. was shut out of pomts
in both the cross country and com
bined events as expected.
The Americans suffered their
biggest disappointment so far Sun
day when they were blanked in the
women's downhill ski race.
Andrea Mead Lawrence of Rut
land, Vt., fell twice and finished
17th.
Mrs. Trude Jochum-Beiser of
Austria won the race.
Betty Weir, an Omaha, Neb.,
typist who began skiing only four
years ago, was 19th. Katy Rodolph.
cover girl from Hayden, Colo., was
23rd and Jannette Burr of Seattle,
was 27th.
makes
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BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF. 65
Mutiltt-i. 1iilJW4lipWIt
IVAN AND SOL DAT GORKY
. . . plot lumps for Parks boys
Full House Seen For
Gorky-Parks Brawl
Everything rhort of murder Is
scheduled for the armory Wednes
day night when two wrestling fam
ilies clash in a tag team match.
The bout, a mat plum in any
circuit, was signed last Friday by
Promoter Mack Lillard. and is tx
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Olym-j""1. """" ",c '"u" "
maul iu cupnuy.
" Puts boiaat ana jvan uoray,
nara-nmintc canaaian Dromers.
The match is down for one hour
or the best two of three falls.
Ivan called for his brother Sol-
Bears Keep
SD Lead
By The Associated Press
California's Golden Bears are
still on top in the Southern Divi
sion Pacific Coast Conference bas
ketball race after a week-end of
four games but no change in the
standings.
Resuming play after a mid-year
recess, California eked out a bb-M
win over the Trojans Friday night.
But the Trojans returned Saturday
night to hand the Bears a one-sided
73-54 whipping.
Stanford lost out 72-68 to the
Bruins Friday but turned the tables
on the visitors the next night with
a 77-68 triumph.
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whiskey in ages
GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, iNrj., NEW YORK, H,
dat after last week's rhubarb that?
saw both Parks Herb In referee's
garb and Billy In civvies unhinge,
the Russian after Ivan's loss to
Yorg Cretorian.
Last year when Ivan was IntroJ
duced to the local mat crowd, be
brought In his brother and it re-J
suited In a series of matches fans 4
haven't forgotten yet. .. . , .
Cretorian, the Rumanian Ape.J JT
returns in the one-hour openerv
against Buck Weaver, ex-Indlanaa
University football star. . m t
It's a good bet thereH be morej
customers than there are teats
Wednesday night. Leastwise, Ll-
lard is anticipating such a response,
and is arranging to handle an
SRO mob. J
Castleberry Drugs has reserved
tickets. .
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Worn Place R.wovcn .
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