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    HERALP AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY lfl. 1052
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On New Henley Floor
The minunl Klamath County bas
ketball tournament, where the
chips are nil blue nnd the stakes
are hlh, tips off Thursday alter-
noon at Henley,
The thrce-diiy cage extravaitaniia
to pick the team to vie tor dis
trict honors moves Its ofternoon
.sessions from the phone-booth stie
Altamont trvmnaslum to the spac
ious new Henley Iloor (or the first
time.
Evening rounds, as usual, win
show on Klamath Union high
school s Pelican Court.
So topsy-turvy was this seasons
regular run. tnnt coin-iiipping de
cided two positions m the eight'
team tournament.
DEADLOCK
Chlloouin and Bonanza tied lor
the traveling trophy. Chlloquln won
the toss and picked the Number
2 position. Bonanza's Antlers, last
year's champs, are first-seeded
Bly landed In the Number 6 spot.
Merrill in Number 7 alter anoiner
TEAMWORK ON ICE Dagmar Lippe and Alexander Balisch execute a leap at Frank
furt, Germany, ice show. He's a veteran skating titlist while she entered competition in
1950.
RED HURO, SPORTS ED TOP.
Central
Sticks;
KF Sixth
By The Associated Press
Central Catholic of Portland
rounded out a month Tuesday as
the No. 1 team In the Associated
Press nigh school basketball poU.
For the fourth consecutive week,
Bportswriters and sportscasters in
the state named Coach Bob Mul
der's Central team as the most
likely to become the new state
champion.
In fact the Bportswriters made
virtually no changes in their selec
tion of the top 10 teams of the
state. They named the same group
as last week, but, after further re
flection, picked La Grande to beat
out Baker for the District 1 title
in Eastern Oregon. Last week they
bad named Baker over La Grande.
TIE
The new standings advanced La
Grande to an eighth place tie with
Salem, dropping Baker to tenth
place.
The others remained the same
with Cleveland and Lincoln of Port
land following Central Catholic at
the head of the list. Central got
12 votes for first place. The only
other first-place ballot went to
Cleveland, which meets Lincoln in
the top Portland City League game
Tuesday night.
Marshfield was named the top
team outside of Portland, followed
by McMinnville.
PELS NEXT
Next came Klamath Falls, the
Bportswriters naming that team to
nose out Medford for the Southern
Oregon position in the state tourna
ment. Medford currently leads the
race there, but the teams must
play each other twice more.
Salem, La Grande and Baker
completed the top 10.
The poll, with the season record
listed for each team:
Points
129
1. Central Catholic, 16-1
2. Cleveland, 15-1
3. Lincoln. 15-2
4. Marshfield, 16-4
6. McMinnville, 17-4
6. Klamath Falls, 14-3
7. Medford. 14-4
8. Salem, 15-5 .
9 .La Grande, 11-5
10. Baker. 12-7
Others: Pendleton 7, Oregon City
7, Astoria 3, Milwaukie and Day
ton 2, Milton-Fieewater 1.
Payless
Quint
(Upsets Ricky?
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Paylesl Drugs
Klckyi
Hilltop Cafe
Coca Cola
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Hercules
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Payless 07 Rickys 61
Hilltop 66 Hercules 31
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Payless Drugs jumped into the
city league basketball lead last
night with a 67-61 upset win over
erstwhile-unbeaten Rickys.
Each team has dropped Just one
decision, but Payless has played
one more game for a 9-1 record.
Rickys now has 8-1.
Third-place Hilltop Cafe beat Her
cules, 66-51, in the first game on
the Altamont program.
The Drugs team turned the trick
with a last-half rush after trailing
15-21 and 29-36 in the first two
quarters.
Bob Erlandson led a third-quarter
onslaught that netted Payless
20 points while Rickys was col
lecting just 11 to give the Drug
gists a 49-47 lead going into the
last frame.
Three Payless cagers Erlandson
Jim Palmer and Rex Young
Metiers
Win 9th
shared evenly 60 of the 67 points.
Paul McCall led Rickys with 13,
while Jim Bocchi and Bob Harvey
each had 12. Don Peterson and
Cal Bonney potted 11 each.
The two teams can end in a tie
for the title with 11-1 records if
both go through undefeated. Rickys
nas mree games leu, Payless two.
Paul Heins led the Hilltoppers
with 16 points as the Cafemen led
Hercules all the way. stretching a
30-24 haiftime lead with a 21-point
fourth quarter.
Box scores:
HEKCIXES (31)
Beyer 15
Floetke 13
Winaer S
Lohrev
L. Adreon 4
(60) HILLTOP
10 Friend
6 Carrier
t Harrlf
13 Waybrant
7 Martinez
Hercules subs E. Bever 2. McKav 9.
D. Adreon. Hilltop subs Heins 16. MiAl
gan 3. Jackson, Roberts 5
RICKVS (SI) (67) PAYLESS
McCall 13 F 20 Palmer
Peterson 11 F 20 Erlandson
Harvey 12 C Trout
Foster 2 CI 3 Brosterhous
Hendershott G 20 Younl
Rickys subs Kemnltzer. Vaillencour.
Bonney 11. Bocchi 12. WIUs. Payless
subs Derrah. Pope 2. Cada. BiKgers 2.
3 Bonanza
Boys Booted
Three Bonanim basketball
players, one a reiular. were
dismissed from the squad for
"flaKrant Infraction of tralnlnr
rules", it was learned late last
night.
Bonania Principal Clayton
Sharpe told the Herald and
News that "although unfortu
nate. It was a situation that
called for immediate action".
The Antlers, first-seeded, tied
with Chlloquln for the traveling
trophy and were rated a strong
chance In the tourney.
The boys booted from the
squad are Julian Hood, flrst
strins; guard, and substitutes
Benny Lr-srver and Alfred Lugo.
deadlock; was decided by the fickle
flip of a coin.
The other positions in the tour
ney were clear-cut, according to
the finish of the teams In the pre
tournament round-robin.
Sacred Heart, pre-season favor
ites, finished third. Malln edged in
to the fourth position to fill out
the top division.
CELLAR
Henley ended up fifth and Gil
christ, beaten in all seven league
starts, was sole occupant of the
cellar for the eighth position.
Here's the pairings for the first
day of the tournament:
Maim and uncnrist open tne
tourney at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The
second first-day afternoon game
puts Chlloquln against Merrill.
nie sacred nearmiy ana bo-nansa-Henley
games fill the night
session at KUHS, starting at 7:30
pjn.
Losers or uie auernoon games
mix in the Friday afternoon open
er of the consolation round; losers
of the night games fill the second
game spot in the afternoon.
The winners of these two games
open the program Saturday night
for the consolation prize.
Friday night games in the cham
pionship bracket pair Thursday aft
ernoon winners in the opener,
Thursday night winners In the aft-
SHUFF STUFF
Suburban and Bill's Place are
tied for the city shuffleboard
league lead after wins last night
in the second week of the second
round. Both hold 11-1 records.
Bill's Place shut out Summers
Lane, while Suburban beat Wocus.
3-1.
Schuss out-maneuvered Tat's 3-1
in the third game on last night's
puck agenda.
ei"plece,
Winners of these two games mix
for the championship in Saturday
night's main event on Pollcan
lourl,
There are no Saturday afternoon
games.
The tournev winner noes into cils
trict play with a trip to the state
tournament In Salem March 13-15
the prise.
Upsets tills season In county play
iihvo oeen so prevalent, picking a
winner Is like prophesying the wea
ther It s a Job lor a stranger or
a looi.
The last two years have seen
the first-seeded team lose in tour
nament play.
1 TIME OUT!
"Imagine my bowling a 300 on
our anniversary. Dear! Now we'll
REALLY have a reason to re
member this date!"
Wool Gals
Win Tenth
Oregon Woolen made It lo
straight last night as the unde
feated girls basketball team
trounced Petroffs. 39-14.
Peytons squeaked by the Dick
B. Miller Rockets, 25-33, in the
other gsme on the Mills program.
Jeanette Ehlers was high scorer
of the evening, throwing In 16 for
the Woolics.
Seattle Undecided Between
Two Basketball Tournaments
CHENEY. Wash. Hi The Na
tional Association of Intorrollt'Kl
ate Basketball haft given Uentlle
University until Wednesday lo de
cide whether it wants lo enter the
Northwest NAIB tournament,
W. B. (Red) Reese, chairman of
NAIB dlstrirl one, said Monday
the NAIB set the deadline no ar
rangements for the Murcli 4-5 tour
ney can be completed.
Reese said the Chieftains have
an outside chance of receiving an
ai targe
regional mooting nl Corvnllls
and must deride which of
two tourneys they prefer.
Ore.
the
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SEATTLE! W A lionvy netted
ulo of elnsswork will keep Polo-
Salmon, University of Witshlimloii
swimming slur, out of Northern
Division meets nunln.it Orimm ami
Invitation to the NCAA Oregon State next weekend.
The Wniiiiin's Intermit limit! Howl
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International mixed two-ball golf
tournament opening here Tuesday.
More than 100 teams toured 18
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T01
rop name teams included Bnhe
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Metiers' Dow paced a last-ouar-
ter attack last night that netted
the Victory League leaders their
ninth straight win without a set
back, a 41-38 victory over Gun
Store.
Dow scored five field goals in
the final rush as Metiers erased
a 22-26 deficit going Into the last
chapter.
Ronnie Cheyne finished with the
same number of points as Dow,
each with 12, but Gun Store's Bud
Mullens bagged 13 for hgh-point
honors.
Crater Lake forfeited to Trades
and Industry in the other sched
uled game on the Fairview pro
gram. - Second-place Klamath Pack was
idle last night and saw Metiers
grab a game and a half lead.
Box score!
METLEBS (41)
Cheyna 12 F
Lyons 4 P
Robinson 10 C
Metier 1 R
Thornton 2 G
3 GIN STORE
Henrv
13 Mullens
3 Keene
3 Blebv
10 Boettrher
Metiers subs Roberts. Dow 12.
Store subs Wood S, Plummer 3.
Gun
Cliff Mapes, outfielder for the St.
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