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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, IBM
TIME OUT!
"Come to think of it, I thought
I detected slight uilrkrr when
we concluded that big trade deal
with him last fall!"
POST MORTEMS from the re
cent Klamath County Class B bas
ketball tournament:
Leading scorer was Jumpln' Jinv
my Mahoney. The Sacred Heart
easer totaled 67 in three games.
for a 19-per average. He still gets
my nomination as tne nest au
around hoop performer in the eight
team county leaRue.
The lad who, in my opinion, was
conspicuous for his absence on the
. all-star team, was Mamn wuson,
' Bonanza's fine play-maker.
Wilson was the lad who did the
main steadying job when the cham
plon Bonanza team came close to
' loslnsr its lead over Malin when
the Mustangs touched off a third-
quarter aplurge.
THE HERALD AND NEWS no
loneer votes in the all-county sel
ections the last eight of the tour
ney.
But from what I've Been, my
first team would have Mahoney
and Malta's Wayne Rick at for
wards. Bonanza's Don Hubble at
center, and Wilson and Bob How
ard, Sacred Heart, at guards.
FRAXBXYN HUTCHISON. Biys
harp-shooter. Is Just a sophomore
and can develop into one of the
Basin's brightest high school bas
ketball stars with two years to
go.
But right now he Js, from where
T sit, the most over-rated player in
the league.
The kid can shoot with the best
of them. His book shot from siae-
eourt is uncanny.
But he's got a lot to learn about
teamwork. Invariably he'll dribble
the length of the court, then lire
when he's stopped.
Hutchinson will have to learn
to pass off more. Right now he's
a shooting star who forgets there's
lour other ooys on ine warn.
Several times, particularly no
ticeable in the Bonanza game, Hut
chinson went It all alone the length
of the court. He got away with it
several times but a still wasn t
mod basketball.
On several occasions there was
a teammate near the basket in
a better position to shoot. A pass
could have meant two points.
He's young yet, just a sophomore.
He'll no doubt learn the value of
passing and moving the ball. When
The does hell be twice the player
he Is now.
THE TOP TEN scorers In the
tournament were Mahoney, Malin's
Bob Stevenson with 40, Malin's
Rick and Bonanza's Irwin Crume
each with 39, Hutchinson with 35,
Bonanza's Vernon Haley with 34,
Bonanza's Hubble with 31. Merrill's
Dick Reeves with 30,- Bonanza's
Wilson with 29 and Sacred Heart's
Howard with 28.
Hutchinson played In Just two
games, tne rest in three.
Pels ESooit fair Galley
S pi lift
KF Eyes
Help From
Cavemen
It's unusual for Klamath Falls
to cheer Grants Pass athletically.
But that's what the basketballing
Pelicans are doing rs they drill
for the invasion of Ashland in a
Friday-Saturday season-closer on
Pelican Court.
Because the Pelicans need the
Cavemen's help In an arithmetic
problem.
with just this weekend s sum
left, Medford leads Klamath Falls
by a full game.
The Pelicans are highly favored
to hold up their end of the prob
lem by whipping Ashland twice.
TIE POSSIBLE
Grants Pass could give Klamam
Falls n tie with Medford by split
ting its two-game set with the
Black Tornado. If Grants Pass can
upset Medford twice, the title
would go to Klamath Falls pro
viding the Pels bent Ashland twice.
But even the most optimistic ana
loval fans ore expecting no more
than a split in the Medford-Grants
Pass series.
Ashland was hurt recently wnen
Bill Hollingsworth, one of tne
league's leading scorers, chipped
an ankle bone and was benched
for the season.
Mel Taylor may also oe iosi a
the Grizzlies for the Pel series
with a sprained ankle.
STARTERS
Ashland Coach Cnuck janareau
will likely start with Ted lenney
and Bill Miles and Center Gregg
Lininger. Harvey Woods will get
one starting guard call along with
either Vern Tenney or noo iuyi..
Poliran coacn raui Mtwi"
probably stay with his live regu
lars l- orwaras xiay dch j
Horton, Center itaipn "
Guards Jerry Johnson and Calvin
Gilmore. , ,
Carroll scored 67 pomis m
weekend's two-game sput wiro
Medlord. .
in the event uranis rss man
ages a split with Medford. throwing
th wi Pour nf Dist. 4 into a tie.
Medford and Klamath Falls would
probably settle the issue in a single-
game playoff on a neutral court.
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HOT SHOT Ralph Car
roll, Southern Oregon con
ference's leading scorer,
will be in his familiar key
spot when the Pelicans host
Ashland in a weekend cage
set.
Wolves In
NAIB Meet
ARGUMENTS of tournament vs.
double round-robin play waged
not ana heavy during the tourney.
xve gone into some detail on
Where I stand on the Issue and
there'll probably be a good deal
more in the future.
The tournaments are Interesting
and good cage shows.
But the champion should be
picked on Its won and lost record
In 14 games, playing around twice.
Those opposed to the idea have
Ho really logical reasons.
In the final analysis, the reason
for keeping the tournament as a
titlist-decider is a monetary one.
The tournament gate and it's al
ways a money-maker is split ev
enly among the eight teams in
the league after expenses are taken
out.
It helps the athletic, programs
at the various schools.
Even if the tourney were kept
as an extra aaaed attraction with
a special trophy as a prize, it
would lose its drawing value.
The bulk of interest in the tour
ney is centered in the fact that
there's a title riding In the balance.
CAGE SCORES
College Basketball
By The Associated Press
FAB WEST
Idaho 66 Oregon 60
Montana State 79 Utah State 60
St. Mary's (Calif..) 63 College of
Pacific 58 (overtime)
Oregon Tech 73 Humboldt 51
San Diego State 68 Whittier 64
Eastern Oregon 74 Northwest Na-
zarene 72
EAST
Penn 67 Notre Dame 66
Villanova 57 Siena 49
St. Bonaventure 62 Niagara 51
Harvard 54 Boston niversity 48
SOUTHWEST
Texas 54 Rice 48
Texas A&M 46 Oklahoma City 42
New Mexico A&M 57 Arizona State
(Temrje) 44
Texas Tech 72 Hardin-Simmons 58
MIDWEST
Western Michigan 70 Toledo 59
Cincinnati 98 Western Reserve 52
Hamline 73 St. laf 52
SOUTH
Duke 58 Davidson 50
North Carolina State 65 Wake For
est 51
Mississippi 73 Mississippi State 61
George Washington 80 Washington
and Lee 62
PORTLAND l The NAIB
district 2 basketball ' tournament
will be held here Monday and Tues
day with Willamette, Lewis and
Clark. Oregon College of educa
tion and Portland U- competing.
Winner of the tournament will
represent Oregon in the National
Association Intercollegiate Basket
ball tournament at Kansas City.
The four schools were selected
by Jim "Mush" Torson. Portland
u. coach and director of tli5 Ore
gon NAIB district; John Lewis,
Willamette coach, and Bob Quimi,
Eastern Oregon College of Educa
tion coach.
Torson said Willamttte and
Lewis and Clark were selected be
cause of finishing first and second
respectively in Northwest Confer
ence play. Portland U. was chosn
because of its victories over a num
ber of independent schools and be
cause of defeating Oregon State
and Oregon.
OCE, which placed second in Ore
gon collegiate conference stand
ings. was seleced for its strong
showing this season. Vannort. OCC
conference leader, is not eligible
tor tne tournament.
Monday's and Tuesday s rames
will be held at the Portland Inter
national Livestock Pavilion.
MIAMI W) Eight stables which
have won Hlaleah's Flamingo
Stakes will be striving for another
victory in the same race this sea
son. Two of them Greentree Sta
ble and Woolford Farm will be
gunning for their third win. The
other stables with previous win
ners are Fred W. Hooper, Mrs.
W. M. Jeffords, Brookmeade Sta
ble, King Ranch, G. D. Widener
and B. F. Whltaker.
HIGH SCHOOL
Portland League
Lincoln 70. Grant 55
Cleveland 69, Jefferson 56
Franklin 48, Benson 34
Roosevelt 67, Washington 43
District 14 suiKie-eiimination
Tournament (First Round)
West Linn 57, Canby 46
Milwaukie 52, Molalla 47
District 9 Double-elimination
Tournament (Second Round)
Banks 38, Sherwood 34 (Sherwood
Grove eliminated)
Tigard 50. Forest Grove 46 (Forest
Grove tliminated)
Hillsboro 64, Beaverton 46
Lane County B Tournament
Coburg 37. Lowell 36
Pleasant Hill 59, Lorane 22
Doueias county a League
Tournament (First Round)
Drain 41, Canyonville 27
Oakland 34, Riddle 26
Yoncalla 65, Glendale 21
Elkton 55, Days Creek 3
District 4 Coos County Division
(Final Round)
Powers 58, Bandon 42
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Soviets
Charge
Ice Fix
MOSCOW UV-The Soviets have
accused the American and Cana
dian Olympic hockey teams of a
behind scenes deal" by which tne
Canadian team "threw" its last
game with the Americans, thereby
permitting the United States to win
second place in the winter games.
(Canada and tne U.S. played a
3-3 tie in their last game In the
Olympic competition at Oslo, The
draw gave the Canadians the hoc
key championship and jumped the
Americans from 4th to 2nd place iu
the tournament. The tie also clinch
ed second nlace for the Americans
in team honors with 89 j points.)
The Soviet Press stated Wednes-
day that the "behind scenes deal
was so evident that even the
bourgeois Norwegian press was
forced openly to make declarations
on It."
The Soviets charged the alleged
'deal" was aimed at keeping
Czechoslovakia out of second place
in the hockey competition.
There was no immediate com
ment from Canadian - and U.S.
sources.
Victory Loop
Sees Upsets
i A
HAROLD HENDRICKSON,
president of the Klamath
Basin league, has an-,
nounccd pairings for the
four team playoffs that
open tomorrow night at
Merrill.
Martin, Adams
Tie In Shoot
C. J. Martin won the Klamath
Gun Club's regular Sunday uliool
at Wocur In tile hiiiidlcnp division
a ivl tlnl with J. M. Adams in the
ltt-yard event.
Martin and Adams pouted 4(1x50
scoio.i In the lH-ynid shoot. Mar
tin's 48 Ird the handicap Held.
Tho field wiin trimmed to Just
10 nhootci'ii wllh many KOO mom
bern In Medford lor a registered
shuol,
ntcuiut
in lldm.
Martin . . ., 411 40
Admin 4U 4n
Crl Oliity 47 37
J. II. Mnrlin 4U 41
O. M. Grmll ......... 43 43
llud Cluako 43 41
Helen OIney 44 Ittl
C, C. CouLon - 44
R. D. Uranamnn H 43 3.1
Tom CarUnd at 33
VICTOIY LEAGl'E
Metlert -
KUmaltl Pack ..
DtMolay No. 1
Gun Stora
T ac 1 .
Crater Lake . ..
Men a Hand Ldry. .
DeMolay No. i
3
a
ret.
1.000
.aiK)
.600
.33
.300
.373
.373
.183
Vic Wertz. outfielder for the De
troit Tigers, worked as a mem
ber of the sales staff of a Detroit
tool company during the off-season.
Both of last night's games at
Falrview in the Victory league
could be labeled mild upsets.
The Gun Store beat DeMolay's
first team, 55-61.
DeMolay's second team upended
Men's Hand Laundry, 38-34.
Gun Store's Boettcher led the up
set over DeMolay One with 23
points.
John Mason scored 16 in De
Molay's win over the Laundry
quint.
Tonight's games put Crater Lake
against unbeaten Metiers at 7 and
Men's Hand Laundry against second-place
Klamath Pack a: 8.
Box aeorei:
LAl'NDBY (34) (31) DeMOI.AV
Lund 1 T 4 Klttredee
Godard 4 P 4 Kenmark
Thompson IS C IS Mason
Gonzales 2 G 9 Larson
PoweU G 5 Sweek
Laundry subs Hawkins 6. Woodard
4. Foltz 3. DeMolay aubs Haydeo, Por
ter. Ward.
4 Basin
Fives in
Playoff
The top four teams in tho 12
team Klamath Basin league opens
lis playoff tournament tomorrow,
8 p.m.. In tho Merrill cvm.
Second-seeded Malm faces Chilo-
quin 4i in the opener. P'lrst-sceded
Tulelake squares off against Jay
hawks (3) in the aflprplcce.
Saturday night the two losers
open the show. Uie two winners
square off for the' championship.
Saturday night's finalists the
winner and runner-up will keep
basketball gear for a similar play
off against the city league's two
top teams March 7 and 8.
The city league winds up Its sea
son tomorrow night and has sched
uled Its playoffs for March 3 and 5.
Tulelake and Malln ended in a
tie for first place with Identical
10-1 records. The Inners beat Ma
lin in a one-game decider.
Jayhawlu and Chtloquln also fin
ished in a dead heat, both wllh
9-2 season records. A coin-flip de
termined third and fourth positions
in the playoffs.
DeMOLAT 1 (31)
Pickett 11 r
Smith r
Montgomery 4 C
Vlahos 13 G
Hannon 13 G
133) GUN STORE
6 Keane
S Plummer
10 Mullens
a Blsbv
23 Boettcher
I HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey
By The Associated Press
Edmonton 4 Victoria 3.
TOI'CIIDOWN FRUSTRATION
DURHAM. N.H. if) When Dalo
Hall, University of New Hamp
shire basketball coach, was a star
hallback on Army's football team
he once scored on three consecu
tive plays BKiilan Pennsylvania
but cut-It time tho touchdown was
minified. The Cadets wcro off
slrio on each piny nnd were pena
lized five yards at a clip. On the
fourth pluy, Hull tossed a touch
down puss to Doc Blnnchard to
end the frustration.
McCall Gets Pelican
Assistant Grid Post
Paul McCull was named this
week lo succeed Dutch l'reneli as
nsslstitnt fimtbiill oiiach lit Klain
ulh Union high school,
Fronchi veteran local conch, re
cently loHlKiietl tlio imM lo direct
nioio tiMnutlon to IiIh duties us
deuu nl llio school.
A aimkcunnn for the school board,
In making tho iiiinouncemciit, aatils
tho varsity and Junior vurnlty
would operate an ono unit, untln
would coinprlso no inure (hull 30
playors,
Tho grid nqund will be handled
by Coach Dob llcndurnhott and two
usulstanta,
McCall will fill ono nnslslant pout
nnd will probably concciiliulo on
back Held work.
The other assistant has nut been
named.
McCall Is head basketball couch.
Owlbabes
Finish 13-2
The Orcuoii Tech Junior varsity
cloned Its season Willi u 13-2 record
lu.-.t night.
Hex Hiin.iaker's Inds bent the
Humboldt State Jnyvcv fur the
second nit tiiK lit nlulil by a 04-41
count. John Mchmcd scored 12 lor
the Owlbabes, Don Ho'l'mlllii 11
for tho Limiberjiicks.
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PAUL McCAlX
. . . accepts grid post
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