fAOH ran mmmammmmm HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1002 fo) n w I 3 fa. Mb & v a Malm, Chiloquin, Bonanza Also Br BED HURD ' Bly supplied the bombshell last mgnt in the first round 01 tne Klamath County Class B tourna- ment to Join three favorites In to- mgnrs cnampionsnip semi-iinais on ; Pelican Court. The Bobcats nipped highly-rated - Baored Heart, 50-49, as the favored Trojans took their lumps In the showdown tournament for the sec ,ond year In a row. The other three games In the opening round of four went accord ing to seedings, Afternoon In the afternoon sessions at Hen ' ley, Malln beat Gilchrist, 55-35. and . Chiloquin defeated Merrill, 57-43.. In the last game last night, Bo- nanta, the team that tied Chiio- quln for the traveling trophy, knocked Henley out of the running . by a 68V47 count. . Malln meets Chiloquin tonight on - tellcan Court in the 7:30 opener of the championship semi-finals. Bly and Bonanza mix In the afterpeice. The two winners qualify for the finals Saturday night in the title game, the tilt that sends the win fMkMS ODD lHU(o!fll7(o : Klamath Five Aims :For Slam c A big crucial tag Is hanging on the two-game series that opens to night in Medford when the Black Tornado hosts the Klamath Falls Pelicans In a Dist. 4 showdown. -- And local hoop patrons aren't making any reservations for the Eugene state tournament until it's ever. Cage prophets sportswriters and sportscasters affiliated with the Associated Press are picking the Pels to out-distance Medford in the district race, despite the fact that the - Tornado -currently holds a one-game bulge on the Klamath quint. They've rated Klamath Falls sixth, Medford seventh in the lat est AP poll. But to give the truth to the prophets, the Pelicans have a man sized job to do. SAFE SIDE To be safe, they'll have to win both games, although a split would still leave them with a slim mathematical chance. But a grand-slam by . Medford lor the Tornado. would tie down- the Big? Pour, title ern Oregon Big Four doesn't come But even a win among the South With a Eugene ticket attached. There's the district playoff with the Little Three winner the small A schools in the district. ." Crater (Central Point) has al ready tied that title down and the word is out that the Comets will make the play-offs somewhat more than a mere formality as it has been in the past. ; If the Pels win both from Med ford, they'll go ahead one game with lust two with Ashland left. Medford has two with Grants Pass after the Pelican series. Br LIT A split would leave Medford a lull game in the lead. If that happened and if Grants Pass solit with Medford while the Pels were winning two from Ash- lana, tne squaooie would end in a tie. In that event, a sudden-death playoff on a neutral court would be held. Coach Paul McCall has 10 play ers with him. He'll start Forwards Ray Bell and Jack Horton, Center Ralph Carroll and Guards Jerry Johnson ana -aivin uumore. Others on the trip are Oakley Summers, Ed Barron, Doug Pence, Ken Young and David French. Medford Coach Frank Roelandt will open with Forwards Don Som as and Ed Bingham, either Derald Wooton or Jack Boardman at cen ter,, Dennis . Conner at guard with eiuier ic Atteruury or Roland Thompson. The junior varsities ' of both schools furnish Saturday night's j-v-uHiary action. uvorites Advance ORLANDO, Fla. W Sam Snead nd Betty MacKinnon faced trou pe on the fourth hole in the Inter national Mixed Two-Ball Golf' Tour-hey- Thursday, but took the next Jive, straight, to eliminate Bernle Powers and Mrs. Joseph Miller, mt and 5. . . ' Mrs. Mildred Babe Zaharias and JU Besselink also got in trouble iout managed to win over Peggy Kirk and Carl Dann-up. : HOCKEY Br The Associated Press Calgary 5 Edmonton 2' mm see fWS.a' i t a jrirnr I Ctlf ef Ml I 1AM. MANCHBTIIt, 14 Klesserii - Mm 34213 KAMI ........ AOMtns ;.. ner to the pre-state tournament dis trict play-offs. This afternoon at Henley, tn the consolation rounds, Gilchrist faced Merrill and Sacred Heart met Hen ley. Bly's win over the Trojans kept the annual upset pattern In the blue-chips prep tourney. Chances are there wont be a game the remainder of the tourney Hint will rival the Bly-Sacred Heart game for thrills. Fourteen times the lead changed hands until Donnie Wossel. who scored 14 points for Bly, scored early in the fourth quarter to give the Bobcats a final lead at 43-41. Last Bid The Trojans, adding zip to their fast break, tried in vain to catch up the rest of the way. The academv made Its last big bid with just 30 seconds to go. Jim Mahoney who potted 10 field goals for 20 points and high-point honors, stole the ball and ell- melled the length of the court for a lay-in. An offensive charging foul was called on Mahoney as he raced "ae A at.- 'TmmST i I kiM3mdk,i,IlSm ON THE SPOT Trailing Medford by one full game, these Pelicans open a series on the Tornado court tonight determined to do something about it. The starting Klamath five are, left to right, Jerry Johnson, Ray Bell, Ealph Carroll, Jack Horton and Calvin Gil more. . - s j. RED HURD, SPORTS EDITOR ; '' ' fj V,V.''" CAGE SCORES By The Associated Press FAR WEST Utah State 82 Denver 63 San Francisco 56 St. Mary's (Cal.) 46 Ricks 47 Snow (Utah) 46 Santa Clara 66 San Jose State 55 EAST St. John's (Bkn) 76 Cincinnati . ri Manhattan 74 New York Univ. 66 (overtime) ' Holy Cross 65 Dartmouth 53 Siena 55 Niagara 47 MIDWEST Loyola (Chi.) 74 Marquette 55 Beloit 53 Crelghton 51 Depauw 68 Wabash 66 VUU humtting, colorful . . . SAN FRANCISCO Stay at the Hotel Whitoomb, at the ' Civic .Center in the theater and - shopping district, in direct line with botn great'bridgea. Bring your family for a weekend or longer, and enjoy the distinctive . Hotel Whitcomb cuisine and service. Ml tan lt (4.10 IHid; tr 71 listis MARKET STRUT af lib ' Oarage In avaolnfl HOTEL WniTCOMB KARL C. WEBER Freildeat end General Manager Ph. msJW iu wic ituiv miu ins ouui riiuiur-ci the hoop and dropped out. Blv took the ball out of bounds and fritted anv th ramnlnfiii, .,, onds for trie victory. Franklin Hutchinson, high for Bly with 16, did all his itamnne in the first half with uncanny hook shots and two free throws ior 14 of his totnl 16. In one stretch midway in the First vRound Scores Malln 55 Gilchrist 35 Chiloquin 57 Merrill 43 Bly 50 Sacred Heart 49 Bonanza 58 Henley 47 first quarter, the Trojans and Bob cats traded the lead on five succes sive baskets and a pair of charity tosses by Hutchinson. Then, early tn the second, Ma honey sparked the academv in a scorhig binge that gave the Tro tnns a 30-21 lead, thn 1 of the game. Close Count But Bly closed It to 26-33 at half- SOUTHWEST West Texas 75 Arizona State (Tempe 62 SOUTH Kentucky 75 Vanderbilt 45 Duke 87 Wake Forest 62 Georgetown (D.C.) 71 Maryland 61 Virginia 74 Virginia Tech 59 It.l - , -.. J i.t. -I . ii ii ii i a-ia"s, !--- a- Going at Cost! O TRACTORS O COMBINES O RAKES O MOWERS O ELEVATORS, etc. Advance time and went Into the lead mid way in the third, 37-36 on a lay-in by Rex Dlllavou. Bob Howard retaliated with a two-pointer that gave the Trojans a 38-37 advantage. But Wessel scored for Bly in the waning mo ments of the third to knot the count. 39-all. and John Jnauvsh's free throw at the third-quarter bell save .my a 40-39 lead. Mnhoney made It 41-40 for the academy on the fourth-quarter tip off to give the Trojans their last lead of the game. Wessel followed with the big one that gave Bly a lead it never lost. Accuracy on the free throw line iu oi is neined Bly. while sa- cred Heart muffed several chances, particularly lit the edgy last min utes, by missing fire from the gift line. In all. the Trojans made just 3 of 14. not a fancy figure. Bonansn Coach Merlon Whipple got by Henley by using Don Hub- Die tor less than a quarter s play. Hubble, still nursing a gimp ankle, entered the game with less than a minute to go in the -third quar ter ana lett past the midway point Expert Gun Repairing and Rebluing THE GUN STORE FARM MACHINERY CLOSE-OUT SALE! T WHEEHAND TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. Case Dealer - Tulelake, Calif. in Tourney In the fourth. Vernon Haley, the lad who scored the big one In overtime to give the Antlers a tie with Chilo quin for the traveling trophy, paced -onansa wim in points, Scores Two After a slow start, Marlln Wilson scored on a double shot from the free throw line to give Bonanza a 4-3 lead and the Antlers built their victory from that point, forging ahead 15-6 at the quarter post. Wilson and Irwin Crume paced a second-quarter attack thai gave the Bonanzans a 33-15 Intermission bulge. Gordon Ramsey kept the Hornets In the game In the first half, throwing in 10 of the 15. Henley made one big bid to over take the Antlers in the third frame and sliced a 20-37 defclt to 31-40. But Haley cranked up the Bo nanza attack again in the fourth with four field goals and the Ant lers coasted In handily, particular ly after four Henley regulars fouled out. Opening-day jitters predominated In the afternoon sessions and for awhile It looked like two upsets were in the making. In fact Malln. looking ragged and confused, trailed the relaxed Gilchrist underdogs the entire first half, 18-32 at the rest period. It wasn't until early In the third that Gary Mauney scored on two quickshots to give Malln a 24-22 lead. The Mustangs perked up then to make It 36-38 going Into tne loutn. Pull Away Bob Stevenson, who finished with 18 and Wayne Rick with 12. finally found the range as the Mustangs pulled away safely In the fourth frame. But the hero of the near-unset was Gilchrist's John Oarrlck. He scored 15 and was the Grizzlies' carburetor throughout. Upset - minded Merrill started out like It meant business and had nine big points on the board be fore Chiloquin could locate the net on a long shot by Wayne DuBols. The Panthers still lagged 8-16 early In the second. Then Jo Jo George, who finished high with 15. added another long one and Bill Vaden tied it 16-all on two free, throws. With Just three minutes to go in the half. George put the Panthers ahead 18-16. They stayed ahead of the rest of the way. Gene Gentry finally cooked up a scoring recipe to lead Chiloquin In the third with five field goals. Gentry finished with 14, below par for the big center. Dick Reeves led the Huskies with Box mm: MALIN IUI ! On.OIBUT Mauner a T 2 Wllllniham W. Rick 12 F 2 BUM Stevenson 18 C S Under TravU 3 G S Freeman Peru 2 O 4 Sloe I Malln lube Fentara 2. McAullfte. Ral nui, Macken 2. V. Rlrk 8. Gllrhrlil tune uamci la, inuorta l. uurr. Wlrtz. Ware. MERRILL 149) 1 CHILOOI IN Honevoutt 5 T Parter O'Nelt 1 - T II David Hasklns 7 C 14 Gentnr Reeves 12 fi S Vaden Kendiickaon T G S DuBols Merrill subs Sanders 4. Welshans. Winters 7. Barry. Walters. Chlloauln ubs Geone 15. Nkholaoa 2. Unlve 2. Heacock 2, Llell. SAC. HT. t ll BLT Koeh 2 r 7 Lyhrand Mahoney 20 T 14 Wessel Pratt 2 C 0 Dlllavou Howard 10 G 16 Hutchinson Beard 12 G Chronlater Sacred Heart subs Helderer 3. Neu- bert, Wessell. Bly subs Jaquyih 4. HENLEY (41) ISSI BONANZA B. HUI 9 T 12 Crume Anderson r IB Hslev Hayes , C Chandler Ramsey 12 O - ' 10 Dve Cue 3 G Wilson Henley subs Yadon S. Tt. Hill. Lehto 9, Jones. McPherson 2. Bonanza subs Hubble 3. Barney, Robert,, Glvan. Tun ning. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND IU0ENI, OR!. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern llr. and Mrs. J. E. Barley and Joe Earley Proprietors Xr All new machinery on our lot will be sold at our cost to you. Save as high as 20! Sale will be from February 20 to March 1. All sales final. Germans Win Double In Olympic By BEN PHLEOAR OSLO ifi Germany's dtflng Andreas Ostler clinched an Olym plo double Friday by capturing the (our man bobsled championship with two dassllng dashes downiths snow covered 1.600 meter Frog nerseteren ohute. i " The husky, nerveless Si-year old Oarnitsch Innkeeper followed up his two fine runs ot Thursday with a pair o( glittering descents that brought his heavily-weighted oak and steel bobsled a whopping vlri- Webfoots Seek 2nd Position - i ' By The Aiaoclattd Press With the title stashed away in the Washington warbag, basketball Interest In the Pacirio -Northwest turns hl week-end to the scram ble for the second place slot, now occupied by Idaho. . Oregon launches Its challenge for the position In a four-eame invasion of the Palouse country, , meeting Washington State at Pullman Fri day and Saturday nights and switching to Moscow Monday and luesaay ior tne snowdown with Idaho. Champions of the Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division for I lie second straight year, Wash ington's Huskies are Invading the Rocky Mountain country for a two game Intersections) brush with Wyoming. A defeat in either or both of the Friday-Saturday names could damage only the sixth place ranking oi wasnington' in the , tional Associated Press poll. - - - 1 Idaho and Oregon 8tate draw week-end byes. A double victory over the WSC Cougars would move Oregon Into second by a few percentage points and leave the Webfoota In ' a fa vorable position for their battles with the Idaho Vandals. , They would need only a split at Moscow to retain the slim margin, but still would have to win their wind-up rerles from Oregon State next week-end to finish alone In second place. A double victory for WSC would put the Cougars In third, a full name back of Idaho and facing a final aeries with Washington In Se attle next week. 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Winner ot the two man gold med al 1 earlier In thn games, Ostler haltered the meat record with a breath-taking third whirl of 1:1(1.95 and went on to beat the Ameri cans by J M seconds, a big piece of ground the way tnese contraptions rocket downward, The Oermans, who picked the three heaviest men on their eight man squad to losd up Ostler's sleek racer, were clocked In a total of 8:07.81 for the four runs. Veteran, . ; . Benham. a 19-year old Olympic veteran from Lake Placid, was timed In 1: 18.73 and 1:18.54 for a total time of 8:10.48. , The -Americans were seeking to retain the title won In 1048 by Prank Tyler's quartet. America's No. 3 sled, which nar rowly escaped cracking up In two mlshapi Thursday, flnlnhed ninth In the field of 15 with times of 1.10.46 and 1:31.00 tor a totnl of 5:l w. ' Swiss - Swiss sleds annexed third and fourth places while Austria grab bed fifth and Sweden sixth. By picking up five points In the event, the Americana edged up a little on the pace-setting Norwe gians in the team standings. . Uncle Bam now has 78 -i points compared lo the host country s 101. .Third place Austria gained two points for a tola! of 58. CloakeWins shoot ,Bud' Cloaks showed the way to a , small handful of Klumnth Oun Clubbers In the weekly shoot Bun day on the Wocua range. . The service station owner missed Just Ofie target In posting a 48x50 score In' the 18-yard event. J. M. Adams won the handicap pool wun a 40xoo score. Reeultt . IS Bud Cloak e J. M. Adams 47 C. J. Martin 4T ndro 4 X31 4J W. O. Cooler 4T R. M. Smith a Tom . Cartand . 4d Bill Davis 4H T. B. Wallers 4A I. X. Drlseell W Vara Moore 44 1. T. Adams 41 W.' K. Santord I -shot 23 Uriels only One of the fastest race horses in America in 1048 and 1940 was Fred W. Hooper's Olympla. 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