Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 27, 1952, Page 13, Image 13

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    WKUNKSDAY, KKHMJAHY 21, 11)52
II1;HALI)'ANj NKWS. KLAMATH kai.ls. ORBGON
PAGR thirtkkn
Owls Perk
Up in M
For Win
Ol'UUon ')Vl'h Hd'ii'il 111. M'Iimhi
jml IHHllt on ii fur fnn;i Imjii i'h
tlvn min nt Iriiftl nr tlitrii iimr
irm. Alt KlrklmuTn OuIh llimlly perki'd
lip slier IhiFf thill liiiincn Lo pull
kwiiv Irmn I'lill Kurlme'it Hum
boldt bliile I.iiiiilirrjiule to iu.l
I 1301 victory.
The win, Willi 1'ililiiy lilitlil n live
ly UII-60 victory, nnvr I he Owllri.
clrmi swrru ill Ihc IwoKiiinc
set unit Ifi-lll m-iimiu'h reninl.
Tim OwIh If ir Unci- ipmiuri.
looked llkr lliey expiMtrrl Hit
Miirkri to ili'op (li'iul niter Krltliiy
nlKlit nuTliome victory.
limy were llnllrnn nml thi'lr nt
lurk nun hluxldy,
i;aiii,v u ad
lint Dm llmnlmlilt kiiiik, thirst
Inu lor victory iillrr it Inur-uiiinr
In k Into Orruun lioni llielr AiiiiUi,
Ciilll,, lieuilciunrlerti, weren't the
leni.t till liiinif M,i(l liv P'rlduv
nliilit's l)(iinbii) mid promptly took
t r-o iciiti.
I.riid by (.Hen Wulliicr. tlir linn
lierjiiikn kept tlir lend lor hull Ihe
Hint chapter until Wuynr J!.lfu-.s
ninnrit oni- to ulvr tliia ulti n
temporary B7 iiilvn in an'' lliiinliulili
Niulihed It iiitaln on 11 Im.kit by
Hob pilniiwuy II wim tied u
couple ul more tlini'n In Hip llrr.l
iiurpr until Jerry Wyiitt pupped
oiip In Ml Hip lirM-oimrti-r nu.ci
lo 1,'lvp Hie Owls a l.'i M lend.
or i n I I'
'Dip OwIh htnypd nlipad the rrhl
of tlio wny but Hip I.ii iiilo l iiickn
wcrp nlwnyii wltliln romlorliible I
MiootlnK tllMnnce until Hip lourtli
trump oppiipd mid thp Owl lound
A nconns recipe. I
It. li..i..f , I
iiwitit-r iiiiK.uii, iiiitf.i unn, iviiiiv
Hiiiiimnck And Wyult look turns
lilltlliK tllr lipl iilni inldwuy In Hip
fourth quarter Hip OwIk hud looted
HhPitd, !, from Mini 4-3D
Uilrd-uurtPr lead
Iloh Uunawuy piled up 10 point
for Humboldt, Wullitcp In.
Duncan Unbilled with aa fur high
point honorn while IlolzfiinH and
wyiitt chlperi In with 17 and 14.
'Hie l.umberjiKkii didn't try to
break In for In v u in Iml niKht. In
Klpnd thpy allot thrm long and
were nucccsMul inoKl of the tunc.
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II nil Hit h'nr: OrrKun IVrlt 2fJ Hum
bnlilt 17, Krro llunwi inUard: 1 In tic
twlill Wnllmr '1. I)unway, Mmlmli.
Wilson n, t)re inn Tf'h tJtinrun.
Nrhulirrl. Mnlfu.. 1. llAmitmrk i Wv-
lt. Offli'ioU; KrnmiUer unit Iluttney
Merrill Moose
Riflers Win
Thp 1errlll Mntw. rlflti tpnm tiul
II the ullverwnre at the rifle hhtait !
which van a part of thp LOOM
nudwlntpr conference at Limrnr
la.tt wpekpnd.
ThPre uero aeven trophlen. and
the Merrill marksmen sot them
all.
Illlth nlniile honors were won by
Frank Vlclorln, who Kcorrd 103 out
of a poMilble 300. The team which
W'on top honors wn composed of
Frank Vlclorln. Bob Powell, Gary
Price, Bob Vlclorln and J. C. Haley.
Each member of the team won an
Individual trophy.
Competing In the tourney were
teams from Merrill, Kliimnth Falls.
iitiKcne, Portland, Corvallis and
other cIIIps.
Lester Wilson Is captain of the
Merrill team.
Tag Foes
Tangle
Tonicrhf
Ituiuiiiiliin YorK Creltirlan mi I
Prussian Kurt Von I'oppenlieim
have latiflt'd Ivan mid Boldat Cor
fcv's claim to I'millc Const 1 .111
teiiiii Invincibility Just "soine moie
Hu.ssliin propiiKiinda" and iirp prc
purpd to prove It Uinlfht In u scuf-
IIp that lias mat patrons JumplUK
witn hpeculittlon.
'Ihe chitrKc leveled by Cretorlan
and Von l'otpenheim uctually fall
III Iho "pan calllllK the keltic
blai-k" catcHory. because Yoin and
Kurt also lay claim to the I'uclllr
Const tuK team title.
'Hiey'll seltle the ciunrrel nt least
unofficially tunlxht.
When you mix two Russians
Kiilnsi a rtumiinlun and a I'run
slan, Ihn result Is an International
donnybrnok that promises a new
Ii lull 111 the unexpected,
UIAM.KNGR
Cretorlan hurled Ihe chnlleiiRe
lust week Just belore Ihe Corky
brothers uuliliiKcd Herb and Hilly
Parks.
'Hie Parks brothers rerenlly beat
Cretorlan and Von Poppcnhelin but
Cretorlan, In challenKUiu the Cior-
kys, spolie a lew liundred words
on the subject, sum and sulntnncc
of which meant, "we wuz robbed."
U s a bout that every v-tciiIihk
promoter In the Northwest has been
tryinu to land.
N ATI II A 1,
Hut it's a natural for Klamulh
Falls and Promoter Mack Lillard
wnsted 110 tune In closinu It late
Inst week.
An Interesting opener w-lll put
Clno Nlcollnl UKainsl Uuck Weaver.
Ilnth bouts arc one-hour nflalrs,
or the best two of three falls.
Lillard Is trylnii to net Earl Yonk
ley to handle the ofllclatlnr chore
It will Lake someone of Yoaklcy'n
sire to keep some senibl; use . ol
order in the tan team match.
Vandals
Outlast
Webfoots
Ity
The Associated Press
W I, Pel.
WiihlnKlon
I'll, ho
On-Kon
Washington State
Oregon Htatc
12 2 .1157
9 7 M3
7 7 .600
8 Am
2 12 .143
Layne-Maiiliews
Baltic Eyed
BALI' LAKK Ci'lY ' A lt'
Laync lli.rry iKIdt Mi ,in ws l.iht
nravywclKlil lixbl In Cincinnati
h'lty be In the works,
Marv Jen: en, I.ayiie's manaKor.
said 'I'ucsflity nlKlil a Clnctnuitti
t.iomoicr bus ollercd Lavne tlO.
C'll) to meet Mat'hews on a Youth
i'oiiud; I'on Ij'-cf' . :'-'-w April 32.
MOHCOW, Idaho W The Ore
gon Ducks headed home from a
hard lilty-flfty basketball road trip
Inlo the Palouse country Wednes
day to face a crucial week-end
series Willi Oregon Blale.
Oregon lost Its chances of win
ning a full second place spot in
Ihe Northern Division standings
'lucMluy night by losing to the
Idaho Vandals G0-C0. The win av
sured Idaho of at least a tic as
runncnip and the Ducks will have
lo lake both games with OSC lo
share the spot,
Hitting well from the start of Its
game Idaho built up an early lead
Hint lasted through hallllme. The
Vnndals lapsed In the third period
an the Ducks, led by Captain Ken
Hunt arid Center Chet Noe, staged
a basket spree that put Oregon
ahead 48-44 at the third quarter
'" ii. But Ihey cMine hue1: early in
the Ionian lo take a ijh'. cdro
i i"' then moved slowly out ol reach
v.lli a ball control perlormancc
tli' I shut oul the Oregon chances In
the lasl three minutes.
Slade, Moore
Mix Tonight
ST, LOUIH I Jimmy Blade
b laces his hopes of a European
lour on Ills most eiinciivc wcap
ons youth, speed and good left
hook In a 10 round light-heavy.
weight bout with Veteran Archie
Moore Wednesday night.
At 25 Hlsde only recently gained
ring recognition when he knocked
out England's Dan Cockell In Lon
don last December.
The 35 year old aioore ranis as
Ihe No. 3 light-heavy behind Champ
joey Maxim
Sports
Mirror
Today A Year Ago Curt Stone.
United States, won the 1,000 meter
run as the Pan-American games
opened at Buenos Aires.
I Five Years Ago Ijuls B. Mav
icr's racing stable was auctioned
1 for I1A53.500.
Ten Years Ago Allle Stoh
(outpointed Bobby Ruffln In a ten
I round lightweight bout at Madison
Square Garden.
Twenty Years Ago Gene Vcn-
ke won the 1.500 meter run In 3:53
1 2-5 to set a world Indoor record at
! the K. of C. games In Madison
I Square Garden.
Kentucky Trio
Pleads Guilty
NEW YORK W- Three former
University of Kentu-ky bnr.kclball
players face up to three years In
a New York City prison after
pleading guilty to a conspiracy
charge,
Alex Oroza and Ralph Beard,
All-Americas, and Dale Barnstable
pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspir
ing with gamblers to shave points
In a l!)4fl National Invitation Tour
nament game at Madison Square
Garden against Loyola of Chicago.
Loyola won, 67-56.
Thev were paroled bv General
8esslon Judge Saul S. Slrcit until
March 28, when they will be sentenced.
EOCE Finishes
Season With Win
LA GRANDE, Ore. (Pi Eastern
Oregon College of Education broke
a deadlock with two minutes to
go In overtime Tuesday night, then
stalled to a 74-72 basketball victory
over Northwest Naznrene.
The game ended the soason for
iSOCE.
EOCEs Lowell Kolbaba paced
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THE GUN STORE
Jim Bpgers
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Teran Stops
Riley in 6
nun v,liu cares -
BROOKLYN lT) Dodger fnns
that uninhibited group of faithful
Flatbush supporters will not have
to Interrupt ball gnmes to get their
heroes' autographs. The Brooklyn
rlub has nnnounced Unit It will
ael aside certain "nutograph
days" at F.bbet Field. The Dod
ger playesrs will be located In
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tures to accomodate the lans.
LOS ANGELFS - Up and
coming young Keeny Trran. Lo
Angeles bantamweight, scored a
knockout Tuesday night against a
promising fighter from Scotland.
Hugh Riley, In a scheduled 10
round bout at Olympic Auditorium
Riley, 21. from Edinburgh, mnk
Inp his American debut, said It was
the first time he's been stopped In
13 fights as a pro mid V2i as an
amateur In Great Britain. Teran.
10, now Is undefeated In N as a pro.
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