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    niunsDAY. i'F,nnuAnY2i, ior2
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE FTFTEFV
Openers
Wind Up
Tonight
Flrdl round In the Klnmnlli
County Clii'ipi II himknllxill lour
nnmcnt will bn conipMeil to
nliilit on I'pIIciui Court.
Hncrrtl llrnrl. third areilr-ri,
itirptn Illy, itlxth-DKrdnd, III Ilia
7:30 oiwnrr. I'lr.it-MTilcd Hoium
j.iK fm'M lltnlcy, flllli-MTdcd. In
.lie artoriileoc.
Mnlln nirt Clllclirlnt nntl Clill
wiiiln licrl Merrill Oil nllrr.
noon In otlirr llrit-roimd Kiimcn.
l.o.icru mlK on Ilia Jlrnlry
Moor tomorrow nlirrnooii In
'Ol).il it tliill round. Wlnnn.i ito
to Prllcnil Court limioifiiw nliilil
In the chniniilomhlp ncinl-f lnl-.
IIOl. I) t)N to your liulM
It's n III! wrrkrnd 0( .--(lorlK on
tltp local hcciip.
Out of It will come mjiiio churrn,
aioiue ten i a.
YOU STll.l. hiiw tmiP to i-iilrli
tlic rrinl tliiiilii mid IiiihIh In Uic
Klamath County hllth im hoI bun
Eibiill touinitnirnl.
If thn ncrlpl fnllowa the trend
nl the Inst two yciirn.. Ihr luvop
lie Hill end up J"t nnoiher al.
run.
Iho blit pilv.r for the winner of
Mil tournament in a dliot nl din
irlct honors mid then, If auccrw
liil, tIMiK I" "ic lnto tourna.
ntcnt,
THE riCl.K'ANS will hHve the
home folkii haniiiiiK on every nhol
down Medford way.
Btcaue the aerlca with the Black
Tornado enn either ere miy
thanes the I'cla havn lor di
t riot title, nut them buck In the
running or leuve. them with a Bllm
mathematical chunce.
A double defeat would put Med
ford in.
A double win would put the Pcl.i
ahead In the Rdity ree.
A aplll would leave Medford one
(me ahead with jul two to to.
' . . JuM n,lc Hie Parka brothers
IT ON THK hill, Oregon lechplu nd nilly-who loM a aav-
la hosting Vanport. K(. match u the Runslatu latt
Therea little at Make but cuite UiliM tno Rrmory.
ruatomera will ace good ba.kct-1 h(, ru)M hnd bf(n (lnwfd..
ball. .,. . Ulihriird of In Ug tiffs the Ca
And the OwU. will have i b n l h W(JD
to i avenge laid . week a K"' dr 'n" Uu, Ul(. n11Mlllll brothers are firm
r-ttK' ' -
Collegiate Conference., title. , .
Ii' ' twin bill that will fill the
mil un u'liiinui h nun fit mime
bill for thof.e basketljnll-mlndcd
Friday and Saturday nights.
KRirriNd CJLUKI.Y U) to
nmi the Pellcaiut' wlnnlnuesl nth-
letlo teum, the wrestling squad.
will tnka I
long atep towards lu;''ore ,l,c "erona inn. iiuimk
filth straight uie title
'lrub.r.:.cV,et n
district's wrcstlen qualify lor
L'! " "
, Last year. - Klamntli Kalis came
nt ,.f ii,a uiriri fcniinhhie u-iih
nins ehamnlons and Ti entries In
the slate final.
VOIR WRITER can be Just one
place at a time.
But 1 11 havo my agents In all
ipots.
I'll have to admit my main rea
son for wanting the Pels to win
un hTtne" IZn Twm
mi, t,,n,,,i.v, m, nirt uiTiini .t unci
I sorts like Kugene In March.
Ho Hum!
Wools Win
The Oregon Wools, who win al
most monotonously In ' the girls
rlty basketball league, notched
their eleventh win last jilght, a
3C-27 decision over Urlggs.
Peytons walloped Petroffs, 42-18.
In the other game on Uie Mills
program.
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ILLEGAL ENTRY Bill Parks lias Soldat Gorky ripe for
u picking here but Ivan Gorky (rear) rushes in to break
it up before young Parks can deck Soldat with the knee
upptireut. The Gorkys beat Bill and Herb Parks last night
at the armory, primarily by breaking tag team rules that
call for just one man on each team in the ring at one time.'
Gorkys Flaunt Rules
To Whip Parks Boys
'Hie mayhem-minded Uorkv Boy
-tioldul and Ivan haven't lost
1'i.v of their flmr lor the unortho
dox us a team,
Twlc durlnir
".- mhi - .......
! hud Kuldwt pinned
when Ivan
f lipped Into the ring to break It
up. Bur k Weaver couldn't handle
the niiichlnc-gun biiemiunln as
teleire.
M It 1 1 1 ( II
The Parks boy managed to
j '" '" ,' ' n'v"" ,
Uadcd ,.j stretch to Uie .ton.p
That cnirtr after lhe Russian ruf-
, . ....
unit, i inl
ing by using
fl.ins teamed un on
nut a merciless beating
lhe vounuer of the Parks as a bat.
icring nun aualnst the rlngposts.
Ivim finally picked up Billy
who was limp as a bar rag and
iliummd him to lhe mat. It was
nn easy chore for Ivan to flop on
llilly for thn fall.
It looked like the Canadian boys
would win in the third go-round
"c" ""cd "re on "y'"S
iioi nci:
Hurricane Herb had Soldat bounc
im? like popcorn In the making
with his butts, made doubly em
phatic with n bounce off the ropes.
Then Ivan went lo 8oldat's rescue,
nul all he got for his brotherly ges
ture was the same treatment from
I If ill with a double portion of
oomph.
But Ivan's Intervention threw
Herb's llinliig off somewhat and
when he turned to hand Soldat
romo inure of the same, Instead
he caught Soldal's knee In his
iiummv.
Herb collapsed to the mat and
'Soldal came down across the Ca-
When it comes lo High
YORK, N.Y.
Pels
Enteir
nadlan's neck wilt) his dreaded
wolf-killer.
That was It.
Yorg Cretorinns disobedience In
Uie opener cost him a loss to Weav
er. Each had a fall. Cretorlan with
the full nelson and Weaver with
two Hying bulls, a dropklck and
back bod press, when the Ru
manian found himself on the ring
apron on thn business end of
Weaver's flylnu bulls.
Weaver rushed In lo finish Yorg
off when the snunt Rumnnlnn Ape
turned the tables. He caught
Weaver In a reverse headlock with
his big arm across the ex-Indiana
(ootball star's windpipe.
NO SOAP
Herb Parks, as referee, tried
to break up the choke parly but
x'retorlan woulun I buy any.
larm in
Parks promptly disqualified the
inn and hoisted Weaver's
in victory.
Creui
CreUirlnn, Jetwocn the first two
'alls ol the main event, announced
lh '"J?. lllL
and Kurt Von Poppenheimi con
slder ourselves tag team chain-1
plons of Uie West Coast."
He directed challenge to the ,
winner of (he main event
Tenth For
Metier Five
Victory league-leading Metiers
made It 10 straight last night at
the expense of the lowly DeMolay
Number 2 team.
The Metiers scored at will with
Tex Robinson and Ronnie Cheyne
throwing in 24 and 23 points for
a 4-28 win.
It was the only game on Uie
Falrvlew bill.
MITI.IRS (HI) (Hi llrMIH.AV
SUIIrr III T 4 Montgomery
Chryne 22 F 2 Cummiuf
Roblnaon 24 C - 3 Klllredffr.
Dow 2 G Smith
Thomlon 5 (; 1 Hilton
Metlrra aub Robert 1. DeMolay
tuba Porter 2. Sweek 2. Vlahoa 2. 1-ar.
aon 0, Kennuirk 4.
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a Man who Cares
It's clear that Bob is a man wlio cares
and knows real value.
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dashing new style, in glove suede finish.
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You'll find it a better drink for your
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BLENDED WHISKEY,86 PROOF, 72 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
I CAGE SCORES
College llasketlmll
Ily 'J he AmoHated i'rrss
FA II WUST
Oon.iiKK 411 f'uclllc Lutheran 4!i
Los AiikcIch Loyola .12 (Junta Bur
burn 4'l
MlllWKHT
HI. I.ouls fill llollhtou 05
'J'oledo VI Howling Green 67 i over
time!
Dayton K, Mlmnl () CO
KOI TIIWKHT
Arizona 83 Texas Western 68
Little Kock JC 111 Arkansas A&M
81
l-.AST
Vlllnnovii ti.) Xuvlir (Oi 74
Ponn 64 J'f-nn Ktnle 62
Myruciisc 08 Army 65
Pitt 63 Carnegie Tech 48
Fordhain 48 Wagner 40
KOI. Til
Tonnewiee S3 Geornln Tech 81
Navy 85 Columbia 53
Roanoke 83 Waihlngton and Lee 12
Tulelake
Wins In
Play-off
The Klamalh Basin basketball
league's traveling trophy and first
seeded spot In the Ux:oinlng four
team pluy-offs go to the Tulelake
Inn leani, 74-50 winners over Ma
lm last night at Merrill.
The game was a sudden-death
settler when Uie two teams tied
percentagewise afler the regular
scason'H run.
Tulelake earns Uie Number 1 po
sition In the Feb. 28, March 1
playoffs, Mai 111 the second spot.
Chlloquln and the Jayhawks. end
ing In a tie for third and fourth,
will flip a coin to determine tliotc
spots.
Wilbur Welch led Tule last nlcht
with 27 points and Dale Landing
chipped In with 17, the same num
ber collected by Malln's Jim Con
roy. Bos ore:
TI III.AKr liil Utl MAI.IN
Cr forrt F :i O K,-ll,
Wlch 27 r 3 Woodier
King 12 C 17 Conrov
tsndlng 17 (1 S Mc-Koen
Urbarh 4 l 10 Andrrton
Tu!rlsl(0 aub KlrkpstrJck 3. Crou
S. Mahn aub-Brlfhtfiuin e, Kenvo
J, Smaller 2.
tnilea Food - ..
Iarh Srrvlre
Suburban Flower
K-Amu,ement
Klar lleautv
. . 2fl
24
, Kiamaih rinwar .
I l-i'. i.!
1.1,1 Wrra
h Flower 0
Leach 4 K-Amtlellicnt 0
Suburban 3 Star 1
Louie's Food. Moose Ma's bowl
ing leaders, made a clean sweep
of all honors last week In a 4-0
win over last-place Klamalh Flow
er. Susie Booth of Uie Bowling Booths
registered the high game. 189, and
Doris Benedict the high scries. 488.
as Louie's snared high team game
and series, 8ti2 and 2521.
'So)ftcjavi
I MUOSb MAS
' ' I. Trt.
4S 20 .106
Ml i- II
Bhtmt ml
STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Tom Wells is also one of
Klamalh Falls' undefeated wrestlers. Wells, 136-pounder, is
one of 23 entered in the sub-district mat meet in Bend Sat
urday by Coach Dutch Simons. Two from each of the' 12
weight divisions will qualify for the state tournament.
Phils to Work With
Tri-City WIL Club
Bratton In
Split Win
CHICAGO im Johnny Bratton,
one-time NBA welterweight cham
pion, opened up Just enough to win
a split decision in 10 rounds from
stolid Vic Cardell Wednesday night
and was afarded a March 26 match
with Billy Graham.
Bratton, Chicago Negro who
fought current Welter Champion
Kid Cavilan to a draw here re
cently, will meet Graham, New
York welterweight challenger, m
the Chicago Stadium, promoters
announced.
Thursday, Friday,
MISTM
,1 f 1 I I M f 1 tTTTTl 1 " '
Don't sweat
CCA DC
Sfor Houn
133 So. Sib
KENNEWICK, Wash. Ml The
Western International League Tri
Clty Braves and the National
League Philadelphia Phillies have
signed a working agreement for Uie
1952 baseball season. . .
Dick Richards, Braves' general
manager, said Wednesday the
Phils will send "three players to
Kennewick as panic! the pact.
The players include two rookies.
Gene Camp, first baseman from
Washington State College, and Ray
Coley, shortstop from Uie Univer
sity of Oregon.
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey
: By The Associated Press
I New 'Westminster 11 Seattle 0
Saskatoon 5 Tacoma 4
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Tourney
In Bend
Saturday
Pelican Wrestlers 23 of them
leave tomorrow for Bend with one
thing In common, to wit, they
want a fifth straight state high
school championship.
The Bend trip la the first step
In that direction for Coach Dutch
Simons' "muscle boys.
That's vhere the sub-dlstrlct 4
wrestling tourney Is scheduled, an
all-day affair Saturday.
Two matmen in each weight
class will qualify for the state
tournament- In Corvallls Feb. 29
and March 1.
Other schools In the district
meet are Redmond. Crane, Bend,
Burns, and Prlneville.
FAVORED
Klamath Falls goes Into the dis
trict tangle heavily favored for Uie
following reasons:
(1) They haven't lost a meet
since early In the 1947-48 season.
(2) In that time they've won
four straight state titles.
3) They've won eight regular
meets this season, plus two prac
tice skirmishes.
4) They have with them one
state champion. OrvUle Swindler,
this year wrestling In the 123-pound
class.
5l Ten- of the' 23 are unde
feated this season Ronnie Conner
in the 98-pound class, Harold
Shearer 108, Don Dexter 115, Swind
ler and Sam Wilbur 123, Tom Wells
and Louis Taucber 138, Roland
Biehn 141, Dean Johnson 148 and
heavyweight Vernon Pryor.
ONE ENTRY
Simons Is entering two boys in
each class but the 168-oound di
vision, where just Dale Ellis is
entered.
The other 12 are Wiley Simonds
98. Carl Stewart 106, George Knight
115. Perry Williams and Jay Dear
Ing 130, Don Blehn 141, Jerry
Williams 148. Elvis Mitchell and
Don Shell 157, Harold Simmers
and Larry Mathews 178 and heavy
weight Jim Young.
Two of Klamath's victories this
season have been over the strong
Oregon State Rooks.
The Pels have never lost a dis
trict meet, last year bad nine dis
trict champions and qualified 22
for the state tournament.
San Jose
Ringmen Win
PULLMAN. Wash. W) San Jose
State College boxers outclassed
Washington State College 6-2 in a
dual meet here Wednesday night
WSC's two wins were scored by
Everett Conley, national collegiate
boxing champion, who outpointed
Vic Harris In the 132 pound divi
sion, and Gordon Gladson, given
the nod over DarreU Dukes in the
165 pound class.
San Jose State won five of the
bouts on technical knockouts.
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3 Inspect Oreaso Seals. '
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e Adjust Brake Shoes to Seturo
Full Contact with Drums.
Carefully Test Brakes.
6th and
TIME OUT!
"You
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SHUFF STUFF
Bill's Place took the lead In the
city shuffleboard league last night
with a 4-0 win over the Vets as
expected.
But unexpected was the Eagles'
4-0 win over Summers Lane in th
only other game scheduled.
Cougars Swamp
Idaho Tankers
PULLMAN. Wash. W Wash
ington State College defeated Idaho
06-18 in a Northern Division dual
swimming meet here Wednesday.
WSC took first place In every
event.
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