Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 19, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    WKSDAY, FHHIUlAllY 10, 1052
IfKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE T.l.tVll
New High in Mayhem
Expected at Armory
The Unrruloii (Hrkyn and tl
Puitiiilii' Pinks tiiniflo tomorrow
nlitlit In ii Ihk ti'ii'M miitcii Unit
Miuirlui of lliiliiltllpcl Jdtiyltflu of
e brand tit'liliini Hi'vn lit tin' armory
8 A
BUCK WEAVER
faces Yoif
l5t 4w
Night 4iM
where rhubarbs urn s common
m balus at cnurcn sonvouuun.
In matching tlie Oorky brothers
Huittitt line! Iviin mid tho I'm
fiuvH llcfb mid limy promoter
Muck Llllard hint Inked Hint ini
tio Hint would fit In tb main event
spot of any wrestling arena m me
country.
iieul arunt-snd-groitn eusiomera
well remember the hectic golngs-
on of last season when the Uorky
clan Invaded ttie local ring.
Even fresher In mind lire the sn-
Urn ol the Parks boy who can
hike cure of themselves in the fas
tent of mat company.
Bolitnt Is enmliiK Kf me rracue
ot bin brother Ivmi.
Fans rrtiMinbrr the lt tune
fvmi culled III hid big brother. The
reunite were nothing short ot dyne-mile.
Tonight's niHlch started toward
the signing stage last Wednesday
night iiflor Ivnn lout a scrap w
Itiiiiinnlitii ori Cretorinn,
Ivnn objected strenuously when
Herb Pnrks, en referee, lined his
(Ivun'si heard s it handle when
the ftunnlnn wan playing bounce,
(mil wlih Yorg's head on the cor-iirr-po?,l.
Ivnn mild it with knuckles on
Herb's eliln. Hilly wan in the sudl-
ence alter hi oiienlng Boui out
not for long, lie broad-jumped Into
the ring end dumped Ivan with a
scries ot knee upjiercuU.
Herb, bv Hint time untangled
trom the ropes, Inndid an emphat
ic rlKht hand on Ivnn s pus.
Ivnn alerted yelling for his broth
er Soldnt end didn't top until
Ltlhird Htunect the match.
Tlie oiiener should put the audi
ence In the right frame of mind,
it pelre Cretorlun end Buck Weav
er at 8 30 p.m. .
fly The Arlated l'rr
Louisville. Ky Kurky Ornzi
eno, llio. New York. Mopped fcd
dlc O'Neill, Vi 'j. Milwaukee (41.
Chicago Chuck Uiivev. Mil,
Detroit, outpointed Johnny Hi own,
15(1. Chicago '.
New Yolk Al Wilson, MS,
Englewood, N. J., outpointed Ted
Murray, 147, New York .).
li,.lti,.,nrA furl flutter 143.
Bnlllmure, knocked out !on Urauii,
Hf j, iinltiiiioie (ii.
IVMtilm, hi .1 v ciene Tltkltch
134 3t. Trenton outpointed John
Camber, 135, Mlllburn, W. J. 'iu
Kahut Underdog
Against Brion
POitTLAND W Cesar Ilrlon ot
Argentine to favored over veteran
Joe Kabul of Woodbiirn. Ore., in
Uielr lOround Nutlonnl Boxing
Club match here Tuesday nlKht.
It will be Kahut's first appear
ance here since he losi to Fr-zord
Clpirles several wicks ago.
Malin, Tule
End in Tie
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Tile Mnlln Townlee end the. Tule
Snke Inner flnlhhed In dedm-k
for tho Klamath Daaln bajiketbali
leiiKiie title end will meet at e date
to be announced to determine the
tp-re(lcd Boot In the play-olln
Feb. 28 and March I.
Malm earned the tie with e t-4
win over the Beetty Lektre last
niicht. while Tuleluke backed Into
the tie when Illy forfeited.
Both were make-up Ramea from
en eerly-eceaon enow-out.
Leaxue President Harold Hen
drlckaon ld the two teams would
meet either tomorrow night or next
Monday nlKht In Merrill to leuie
tlie knot. Bath were defeated just
onre in 11 tllte.
The Jayhawke end ChiiofUin fin
inhed earlier In e tie tot third witn
finishing 0-3 record. A flip of a
coin will probably decide tlie play
off third end fourth .polf.
Jim Conroy paced Malin lest
pight with 1 point.
Ivy League Approves Huge
Grid De-emphasis Program
NEW HAVEN, Conn. root-
bell wa e de-empiied major
eport In the Jvy Leasjue Tueedey,
nhorn of lie prc-neaeon end pont-
oeaeon hoop-la by order of the
preeldenui of the eight uehoole in
voived. t
Under en essreement ettnounced
Monday by the college, neither
coacbee nor players may particip
te, among otlier things, in poet
seMn Intereectional geme.
This rule eturlenU t Yale,
Harvard, Dartmouth, Princeton,
Brown, Cornell, Columbia end
Pennsylvania out of the North
Bouth end Et-Wcst games.
Nor may Ysle'e Herman Hick
man again coach the North eouad
s he has for the it two games
at Miami, Ms., while Dartmouth's
ToftM Mf'i.Roehrv. one of the roach.
jes of Uie Kast team in ISecember'a
i Hhrine game el Ban Fraiiciece,
can't do ft egeln.
Yale, whoxe footbelf hWory !e e
history of the game itself, kicked
off on de-emphesia last fall when
it plumped for the elimination of
spring practice,
Lant Saturday, the American
Council on Education included in
it "Kanlty code" a ban on spring
practice and bowl game.
Mondav'a Ivy agreement has
these points:
Abolish uo-callcd football timice.
Abolish Kprtttg football practice
hecau.se of the peculiar pressures
nr.AtTv nt
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MrKncn 2, Sill 2.
Norwegian Shatters
World Skating Mark
OKI.O I Ama?.liiK Hlalmar
Andersen ol Norway completed the
hrst eonseculive day triple slam In
the hlslory of Ihe winter Olympics
Tuesday when he won the 10.000
meter speed skating race in world
record time.
The sensational 28-ycar old ath
letic hero ol Norway was clocked
m 10 minules, 45 8 seconds J 1. 6
seconds better than his listed world
mark of 19:47.4 set last year to
win his third gold medal In as
tnnnv days.
Ills time was far under the Olym
pic reenrd of 17:24.2 set by ewith
er Norwegian sports hero, fvar
Piillongrud, III 1MB at Uarimseh
i'nrtcnmrrhen, Germany. Batlan
grud captured Ihrco gold medals
that year but not on consecutive
days, t
The quiet, modest speed mer
chant raced the 10,000 meters,
about 6 Vt miles, in even faster
time ten days ago in an interna
tional meet at Hiimar, Norway.
Thai clocking of 18:32. will be
lilrd lor recognition,
Andersen, father of two and the
owner, of a sporting goods firm in
his native Trondhelm, won the 5,
000 meter race Sunday in the Olym
pic record time ol 8:106 and romp
cd olf with the 1.500 meter metric
mile, VM yards less than a mile,
In 3:204 Monday. He did not com
pete In tiu; 500 meter race, won
by Ken Henry of Chicago.
Button Leads
OSLO i America' Dick But
ton, showing the oame skating mas
tery that won him the IMS Olym
pic and four world titles swept Into
the lead in the Olympic men's fig
ure skating championship Tuesday
as tlie compulsory school figures
were skated.
Austrian Winj
OBI.O Othmar Schneider
of Austria won the Olympic slalom
ski race Tuesday by making two
runs down the thin-crusted. SOS
yard Roedkielve course in two mln
utee fiat.
Americans failed to piece.
Illinois,
Iowa In
Title Mix
on players and to avoid intensity
of athletic ipeetaiuauoa m single
sport,
Study way and means of reduc
ing the number of game scheduled.
Reaffirm the principle of the con
trol of athletics by the academic
authorities, to include scheduling,
eligibility, the award of scholar
ships and student aid.
Amend the eligibility rule in the
present agreement to Include:
"Beginning in VM no student shall
be eligible whose secondary school
educetion was subsidised or whose
post-college education to premised
by an individual or group of in
diviiuale not closely related to the
family as a consideration for hia
attending the college which he now
attends.
By The Associated Press
Tlie "la- have it in the Big
Ten basketball Jamboree, meaning
lows and Illinois most likely will
decide the championship Saturday
mgtit when they collide at Cham
paign. 111.
; Both hung up Important victories
'Monday night, leaving them locked
sin a Mr?t place tie with identical
8-1 records.
! Defending Champion Tiltoois, led
by John Kerr's 20 points, hurdled
a big obstacle by defeating In
diana, 77-70, lowe, shooting for its
first title in seven yean, ripped
Ohio Slate, 75-82, ss Chuck Darling
iiipped in 26 points.
Minnesota, the only team with a
chance to catch the leaders, kept
: pace with a 60-58 squeak over Mich
igan Elate.
In other Bis Ten games, Michi
gan nipped Wisconsin 56-55. and
Purdue turned back Northwestern
72-.
Meanwhile, Duqucsne continued
on its merry undefeated way with
a 76-04 win over Cincinnati.
Other scores included: Pitta
burgh 82 Notre Dame 80. Banta
Clara 59 San Francisco &8. Seton
Hail 68 Oklahoma City S2, Duke 56
Maryland SI. Vanderbm 83 Oeor-
Ria Tech 58. Bradley 74 Houston
47, LSI! 78 Mississippi 67, Missouri
72 Colorado 55, Oklahoma 65 Ne
braska 59.
classic U4ore
Oregon Wool.n . , 34 2s .?sm
Buhuehn Kitehtn ... 31 25 JM4
irkmor Dtivt lit 27
Lr,(i? y Snsursos 2S 28 Ml
Krt,W . t 3 Mt
DIxk Bnder's 22 XI JM
csft f.t Wftk
Piikmnr 2 Ojrn Wool I
Stihuehmn 3 Lmirr 6
Vti a ftttget' 0
Suburban Kitchen blanked Lan
dry Insurance, 3-0, last week to
creep up on the Classic bowling
league leader. Oregon Woolen, 1-2
loser to Parkmor.
Suburban' 681-775-778-2244 line
captured both team game and se
ries honor, with Cliff Baxter help
ing the cause with a 224 high game,
Just a pin better than that rolled
by K. Honeycutt, Wooiics,
But Parkmor Charlie Booth
had the high series with a 217-173-213-803
line.
Booth la holding a 189 average.
season high, followed by Mel Rob
inson, Wools, with a 184 and sub
stitute Al Hakenwerth with a 182.
Huskies
Sixth in
AP Poll
NKW YORK B Kentucky's
high-geared basketball team Tues
day ranked a the best eoMegiste
outfit in the cation for the fifth
straight week.
Baron Adotoh Rupp'a Southeast
ern Conference, powerhotsse drew
36 first-place votes and StS points
in the weekly Associated: Press
poll to remain ahead of Kansa
State,
Kansas Slate drew 18 iirat-piace
vote and 7M points from Use Iu4
sports writers and sportseasters
wits participated In Uie cf,s-',l-u-
coast canvas.
Hounding out the top tea are:
Duniiesne, Iowa, Illinois. Washing
ton, Kansas, St. John's, St, Loyis,
and St. Bonavenlure.
Tlie Washingtss Huskies sewed
uo the Northern Division, Pacific
Coast Conference, championship
with a pair of victories over Ida
ho and advanced from No. S 1s No.
g. The Huskies received nine first
place votes and 384 points.
Seattle University, No. 21 in last
week's poll, took over the 18U
spot.
The too 20 (first place votes in
parentheses;
Kentucky 3S, Kansas State
IS, Duqucsne 4l, Iowa (tl, Il
linois (1), Washington 9, Kansas
1i, 8t- John's, St. Louts en, 6t.
Bonaventure 4, Davton fl. West
Virginia (7), Fcnn State til, Seton
Haii, Louisville, Seattle, Hoiy Cross
H i, Siena Wyoming, LaS&iie
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CAGE SCORES
Baskr (Ml Sre
By The Associated tteat
r WK8T
Sarsts Clara SI San Frenches $8
Portland Ifntv 81 College t Paoifle
50
Wiiiamette 88 College of Idaho (S
LastieM 85 Whitman 58
MIDWEST
liiinoh 77 Indiana 70
Iowa 78 Ohio Mate 62
Pittsburgh 62 Notre Dame SS
Missouri 72 Colorado 55
Oklahoma 65 Nebraska 69
Piirtiie 72 Northwestern 65
Michigan 58 Wisconsin 86
SOtfTHWKST
I Hem Mexico 6? Texas Tech S3
iDuqaesne 78 Cincinnati 64
S Boston College M Boston Osiy 63
Betas Hal! 66 Oklahoma City 53
SOUTH
Duke 5"! Maryland SI
Wake Forest ffi South Carolina 58
Vanrtsrbiit 83 Georgia Tech Si
Wiiitam end Mary as Virginia
Ttt b 76
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MP T1RI
will make the difft
Will your car' rear wheel pin help,
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if you put a pair of Goodyear Sure-Grip
Tires on them now!
With Sure-Grips pulling for you, you'll
drive right through unplowed streets and
driveways and you won't bog down in
slippery, slush-filled gutters. Their big
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give you safer and surer footing ag
skids on slippery winter roads.
You only need two Sure-Grips-while
on your car they save your rei
tires from, the extra wear and tear of
ter driving. Get 'era today btfort
going gets any tougher!
tlAY SAFI-SIf YOUR GOODYIAR DIAUR NOW!
Winters Leads
Pilots to Win
STOCKTON, Calif, im Jim Win
ters clipped off 20 points Monday
night to lead Portland University
u a 97-30 oasaei&au win ever Col
lege of Pacific.
Portland took an early lead and
was never headed.
Sehoendienst Inks
ST. LOUIS W Red Schoen-
dienst, the smoolh-fieldinit second
baseman of the St. Louis Cardinals,
has signed ha 1953 contract, the
club announced Tuesday. This
leave Catcher Del Rice as the
only unsigned Cardinal.
Eight of the 1 men en Use Notre
Dame basketball squad hail from
toe state of Illinois.
Linfield In
Fourth Spot
Py The AsesctsWtt Frm
ttafSeM batsSed Whitman U SI
basketball limmpiris Monday B)$5s
to take ever ftwrtjs pioce in mm
Northwest CenfCrenee, At astern,
ictitm leading WBtometta MrMeb.
es( s coofereiioe newt to Si win
against one tea with. M-S8 H
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fir twisted
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remembering not to put turns
in the cord as you handle
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mi it can develop
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So make sure it's in place
where die imttiment
won't be accidentally
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