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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. FEMiUAnY 20. 10.12
KLAMATH FALLS la In line for
thla year's American Legion state
paaeoau tournament.
' City Recreation Director Bob
Bonne? announced that Klamath
Klamath Fall haa submitted a bid
to 0. O. La Grander, chairman of
the Department of Oregon Junior
uaaeDall commission.
This city la a natural for the
tournament Inasmuch as It would
be In conjunction with the State
American Legion convention, billed
for Klamath Falls.
Dates of the baseball tournament
re July 26-38.
If the Klamath Falls bid Is ac
cepted, the local team could Ret
In without winning a district title.
The state's lour district cham-
E Ions plus the host team wouia
e entered.
If the host team is also cham
pion, of course, there would be Just
Jour teams.'
Others bidding are Albany. Co
qullle, Drain. Salem, Eugene. North
Sena, roruana ana jueaiora.
OREGON TECH will have to be
lough In football this year.
The Owls have a nine game
schedule lined up and are looking
for a tenth opponent.
Coach Rex Hunsaker recently
filled one of his open dates with
Lewis and Claris, inava mriner
proof that OTI has grown up, in
football.
The Pioneers are always one of
the tough ones in the Northwest
Conference.
And here's good news for foot
ban tans:
Six of Oretech's games will be
at home, including Lewis and
Clark.
Others are Humboldt State. Van
port, Southern Oregon, Boise JC
and Lower Columbia JC.
The tenth game, if landed, will
probably be a traveling tilt.
BONANZA OFFICIALS had to
make a tough decision when they
dismissed three players from the
basketball team Just before - the
tournament. -
It wasnt easy to boot three play
ersone a regular Just three days
before the tournament with Bonan
za given a strong chance of win
nig the title.
It wasnt easy, but and this col
umn has dwelled on the same sub
ject In some length in similar
casesIT WAS BIGHT.
Your writer has no intention of
leveling any criticism at the play
ers involved. - They trot out of
bounds as many boys of high
school age will and suffered the
consequences.
Breaking training rules effects
more persons than just the ones
Involved. i .-
It isn't fair to their teammates.
It isn't fair to the school. And it
lant fair to the fans who pay to
see athletes In top condition.
. Bonanza may lose s title be
cause three players won't play,
i But, in the long run the school
and the school's athletic teams, will
benefit. .
' I'm old-fashioned enough to be
lieve that a coach is hired as the
boss of the team. The principal is
hired as boss of the school. -
When flagrant violatons of train
ing rules are overloked too many
times, the players will be running
the team and the students will be
running the school.
I dont think that would be good.
Pa)Ii1filnll?S
at .
IPdk Meed Med
Ineligibility, Hubble
Injury Hurts Bonanza
fora
With Bonanza riddled with Injury
and InelRlblllty. Chlloauln and Sa
cred Heart rule co-favorites to win
the Klamath County high school
basketball tournament that tips off
tomorrow afternoon on Henley's
spacious new court.
Coach Merton Whipple's Antlers
were dealt a stiff blow on the eve
of the showdown tourney when
three cagers were dealt out for
breaking training rules.
They are Julian Hood, a first
string guard and fine ball-handler,
Benny Lawyer and Alfred Lugo.
The latter two are substitutes, Law
yer a ball-hawk on defense.
Don Hubble, high-scoring for-
Seedings,
Records
The eight-team Klamath Coun
ty Clasa B basketball family
opens its annual tournament to
morrow afternoon at Henley.
The trams are seeded In the
following order, with season rec
ord!, (league and non - league
play) listed:
. 1. Bonanza 16-3
t. Cbiloquin 14-3
S. Sacred Heart 15-
4. Matin 9-9
5. Henley 8-12
6. Bly 8-12 -
7. Merrill s-15 " '
8. Gilchrist 1-11
Chlloquln (2) against Merrill (7) In
tne second game,
Thursday night's games at Klam
ath Union high school pairs Sacred
Heart tst against Bly (61 in the
7:30 opener. Bonanza aganst Hen.
ley In the afterpiece.
Frday's schedule puts the tour
losers In the afternoon consolation
rounds, the four winners at Pell
can Court in the championship
semi-nnais.
No play Is scheduled for Satur
day afternoon. The consolation and
cbampionsmp finals show on Fell
ca Court Saturday night.
The champ goes to district play-
offs, probably against the Jackson
county winner directly, unless Pais
ley, the only Lake county Class B
school, decides to take a whack at
the Klamath County representative.
ward, who sprained his ankle 10
days ago, will see some action
Whipple said, but his ankle is still
weac.
On top of that. Maurice Chand
ler, starting center, is still nursing
a: bad cold.
- Bonanza is first - seeded in the
tourney and faces Henley, fifth
seeded. In tomorrow night's last
game on Pelican Court.
The Antlers tied Chlloquln for the
traveling trophy and got the Num
ber 1 spot when Chlloquln won the
coin-toss and chose Number 2 posi
tion.
Tomorrow's opening round of
nlav nuts Malta (4) against Gl
Christ (8) at 1:30 p. m. at Henley,
MOOSE PA'S
Duncan
Second
PORTLAND W Lowell Kol
baba. Eastern Oregon center, holds
a 22-point lead with, only two
games left in the Oregon collegiate
conference scoring race.
. Kolbaba has 183 points in 10
games. His nearest competitor is
Homer Duncan of Oregon Tech,
who has 161 in: 10 games. Each
player has two more games on
schedule. -
Others in the top five In con
ference scomg: Charles Pinion of
Oregon College of Education. 109
points in eight games; Tom Schu-
Den oi uregon Teen, ios points
In 10 games; Paul Foetsch of Van
port, 100 points in eight games. -
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Wards 3 K-Amusement 1
Stoma 3 Water Boys a
Wards bowlers took league-lead
ing K-Amusement down a notch
last week with a 3-1 win but the
Amusement team still holds an
11-game lead in the Moose Pa's
league.
Amusement iosi aespite tnar
lie Booth's top game of the eve
ning, a 227. Art Cherry, Leach
Service, had the high series, a 568.
So. Ore. Well Drilling Co. had
both high team game and series,
867 and 2625.
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State College to gain credits for
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Brion Whips
Joe Kahut
PORTLAND Wl Cesar Brion,
198, from Argentina, lost only two
rounds when he took a unanimous
10-round decision over Joe Kahut,
188 v.. of Woodburn. Ore., here
Tuesday night.
Brion's worst round was the sev
enth when Kahut got him in trou
ble witn a series of lefts and rights
to the body. At one point the rangy
Argentine's knees buckled. Kahut
was down once and took the full
nine count required under Oregon
rules.
Joe's brother. Eddie Kahut, 160,
knocked out Bobby Gerry, 157, Ed
monton. Alberta, in 1:56 of
first round in a scheduled
round semi-final.
the
six
Packers
Close In
Klamath Pack moved within one
game of idle Metiers last night
with a 48-26 win over DeMolay s
second team in Victory League
play.
uun store walloped Men s Hand
Laundry, 62-23. In the other half
of the Fairview doubleheader.
Gun Store's Boettcher and Bud
Mullen each threw in 16 points in
the one-sided game.
tsox score: (Kiamaui Faek-DeMolay
not available)
LAl'NDBY (33) ) CUV STOBE
Lund 2 T 16 Boettcher
Anderson F 2 Henry
Thompson 10 C 8 K ttn-i
Gonzalea C 10 Bieby
Powell c 16 Mullen
Laundry subs Godard S. Hawkins a.
Faltt, Stiles, Woodard 1. Gun Store
suds numnwr 12.
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.SOVIET STRATEGY Ivan and Soldat Gorky (1 to r), Rus
sian wrestling ruffians, hold a last minute huddle before
tonight's tag team match against Herb and Billy Parks at
the armory.
Mat Families Tangle
Tonight in Tag Tiff
City Tilts
Switched
basketball
nave been
Tomorrow nights
games at Altamont
switched because most of the
Rickys players have earlier bus-
ness commitments.
That means Rickys will face Hill
top In the last game at 9 "clock.
Herald and News and ayless,
scheduled for the last game, will
open tne twin Dill at 7:30.
Assault and battery the legal va
rletv takes over at the armory to
night when family meets family in
tag team Drawl.
The tag tiff, a mat plum signed
by Promoter Mack Llllard last Sat
urday, puts Ivan and Soldnt Gorky
against Herb and Billy Parks.
Soldat hasn't appeared in the ar
mory ring for several months. But
his exploits of last season when he
was the scourge of Northwest wrest
lers hasn't been forgotten.
HELP
Ivan has a score to settle. But
he was smart enough to call In his
brother for the revenge try.
The younger of the Gorky broth
ers lost to Yorg Cretorian last
week but Herb Parks, as referee,
figured In a big assist.
Ivan was denting the rlngposts
with Cretorlan's Rumanian head
WIND BLOWN ACE
DENVER A gust of wind helped
J. M. Bulrgy get a hole-in-one on
the 110-yard seventh hole at Lake
wood Country Club. The ball came
to a stop against the flagpole which
leaned against the front of tne cup.
Then the breezes caught the flag
and pulled the pole to the other
side of the cup. The ball dropped
for an ace.
and refused to break on Instructions
from Parks,
So Herb took the matter and
Ivan's beard In his own hnnds.
Yorg took advantage of the situa
tion to land a right hand that
decked the Russian. The rubber full
of the main event followed In quick
order.
Ivan attacked Herb but Billy In
tervened and gave the whiskered
Russian a thorough going-over.
Herb got in his lick a right cross
to Ivan's chin for good measure.
I'P TO DATE
That brings the matter up to dnte
and even Main Street may not be
out of bounds when the brother
teams tangle tonight in the one
hour feature.
Cretorian opens the show against
Buck Weaver, also a one-hour row.
Armory ticket office opens at
7:30, one hour before the curtain-raiser.
Expert
Gun Repairing
and Rebluing
THE GUN STORE
Be fussy "about your whiskey:
MAKE THIS 60-SICOND TASTI TIST TODAY .
7, Have ',4 oi. of Calvert
put in one glass, and the
tame amount of any
other whiskey in another
without knowing
which it which.
?. Sniff one brand for
Taste it criti
cally for smoothnoaa.
Swallow carefully to
judge its freedom from
bite, burn or sting.
Tatfa the other
whiskey in the tame
analytical way
then pick the one
that really tastct
better to you.
45 QUART
BE YOUR OWN WHISKEY EXPERTI
If pay fo bt"fony" about choosing your whiskey,
Millions of "fussy" men have switched to
Calvert, because" they like its smoother, mellower
taste . . . with no bite, no burn, no sting.
That's why we urge you to compare the taste
of Calvert Reserve with any other whiskey you
choose. Naturally, we believe you will prefer
Calvert because its taste is determined by a
"Consumer Jury" of thousands of folks like you.
But make your own "showdown" taste test
before you decide. Fair enough?
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Calvert Challenges Comparison
with any whiskey on the market I
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Mr
Klamath
Lags By
One Game
The Klitnuith TVIIeniui, cllmblnit
uphill since curly season, could
reach the summit Friday nlRlit and
start the downhill coast Saturday
In a crucial two-name series with
dstrict-lradltiR Meitford on the
Blnck Tornado court.
The PoIIciiiik nerd a aween of the
aerlrx to pass Medlord, holder oi a
slim one-name lead over the Klam
ath quint.
Splitting: In opening- aeries with
Medlord and Grants Pans, the Pels
culminated a (Ive-unmo win utrenk
Inst weekend with a grnnd-olnm
over .Griintx Pass.
7 STRAIGHT
Medlord lost the leaiiue-oncner to
Klamath Falls, then put toiielher
seven straight conference wins to
currently hold a 7-1 record. The
Pels nave won nix in eliint starts.
The Pelicans would take a one-
ftmne lend by winning both names,
with Jtut a pair with Anhlnnd left.
Medlord has two with Grants Pass
alter the weekend set.
A spilt would leuve Medlord one
ftnmo In the lend. But If Medlord
wins both tinmen, It would tie down
the Dlst. 4 title nmonit the Bin
Four and would earn the rlKht to
meet the winner of the Sinnll A
circuit, composed of Crnter, EnKlr
Point, and Illinois Valley.
CONTRAST
The picture now la In distinct
contrast to the weekend of Jnn. 11
when Medlord visited Klamath
Falls.
On that occasion the Peilcntu
were ruled the state's Number 1
team, unslrnlly on Its spilt with
Central Catholic, while Medlord
barely edited Into the honorable
mention column.
Klamath Fulls and Medlord co
Into the weekend aeries ruled nlxllt
and seventh respectively In Uie As
sociated Press poll.
Sports
' Mirror
By The Associated Press
Todnv a Year Aro Honus Wan
ner. 77, sinned his 40th contract
with the PllLsburxh Pirates as a
coach.
Five Years Ano Fred Fortune
Jr. and Schuyler Carron won the
North American two-mun bobsled
championship.
Ten Years Ano Welterweight
Ray Robinson won his 28th alrnlnhl
liRht bv stopping Maxlo Berner In
the 2nd round of their bout In New
York.
Twenty Years Ago Paul Run
Van defeated Willlo MacFarlnne In
the flnuls of the 4.000 match play
golf tournament at Tampa.
RADAR RAY When tho
Pelicans invade Mcdford
for the Friday Saturday
Dist. 4 crucial, Kay Boll
will be on deck with his
baffling hook shots. The
Pels need a sweep of the
series to strengthen their
chances in tho Southern
Oregon cage race.
SHUFF STUFF
The Vela shut out the Eagles
last night, 4.0, and Roundup mill
Mecca split points, a-2. In city
leuguo nhiilflebourd activity,
Tule, Malm
Mix Tonight
Tulclttko nml Mnlln cnii lonlglit
ill Merrill lor tlici Kliiiituth lliinlit
hunki'llmll lciigue apiinoii liopliy iintl
lii'nt-M'i'dt'tl ninL In the I out -tciuii
pluyollH, Tlp-ulf lime In 8 p 111.
Tha Inner ami M11II11 finished In
a Ho, hollt losing lunt oiin gnmo
lit 11 Murls, um'nnltiitlnu tho sud
den death showdown.
Chlloquln mid llin Jiiylmwka end
ed Willi Itleiillt'iil tt 'l records and
will lllp 11 coin lo decide third unci
(mil 111 push Ions III the plity-ofla
billed lor Ilia Men III gym Feb, M
iintl Mulch 1,
Tho winner of tonight's gmiie gels
tho llrnt-sceded spot, II 10 loser Num
ber 2.
The champion mid riiuuer-lip lit
the plnyolla meet with I ho city
leagues lop two loiims March 7
and H to (lotm-mlne tho cage chump
of I ho enure Hindu.
Tho elty league has scheduled lis
plny-uff Involving tho top lour
Iuiiiiih, March 3 mid 4,
lit 1PM, thrco Imrnrtia horsrs
won four rvniila In exeena of III).-
000. They were tha piieers Gander
nml Scottish Pence, mid the troltrr
Demon Hanover.
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