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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, FKHRUAHY 20, 10.12 '
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Ashland
Here For
Two Tilts
i District 4 basketball activity this
weekend will Rive the answer whe
ther it's the trunk or the hangers
Jor Pelican cane (rear.
! The Klamath Pelicans host Ash
land in two, opening tonight on Pel
ican Court, 8 p.m.
In Rogue River Valley, district
leading Medford and Orants Pass
will trade courts In a two-game se
ries, starting tonight on Grants
Pass', floor. ;
" Medford should wrap It up and
oualify for the district showdown
with Crater High, the, series that
picks the Eugene state'tohrnament
pist. 4 representative..
5LBut hopes are still, high that
orants Pass can do some spoiling
against Medford. ;
If Klamath Falls can sweep the"
Ashland set, the Cavemen can give
the Pels a tie with Medford by
dividing their series with the Tor
nado.' ,
ONE GAME
', IA that event, Medford and Klam
ath' Falls would settle the deadlock
in a one-game quarrel.
Two wins for the Pels, two for
Grants Pass, would give Klamath
Falls the title. But even the opti
'mistic and fool-hardy aren't looking
for this.
Medford holds a one-game bulge
on the Pelicans with an 8-2 record.
Klamath Falls has won seven of
10 starts.
Coach Paul McCall's Pelicans
aren't figuring to be caught nap
ping. They'll go for two over the
Grizzlies and hope Grants Pass
can turn at least one upset over
Medford. "
McCall has his five starters ready
to shooVtha works. Center Ralph
narroll. who measures 6-7,. is at
the. center spot where he's dunked
nmitrfc noints to lead the Southern
Oregon Conference in scoring with
room to spare.
Flanking Carroll at the forward
positions- are 6-5 Bay Bell and 6-4
jack Horura.
Speedboys Jerrv Johnson and Cal
Gilmore are down for the guard
calls.
Ashland's hopes of upending the
Pels are seriously cramped with
the loss of Bill Hoiungsworin. uie
Grizzlies' too scoreboy, out with an
ankle injury.
Guard Harvey Woods will prob
tbly carry the bulk of Ashland's
tally chore. He'll team with either
Vera Tenney or Bob Myrick.
Forward starters will likely be
Ted Tenney and BUI Miles. Gregg
Lininger, promising sophomore,
gets ,the center call. i
Tonight's 6:45 preliminary puts
the junior, varsity, against the Wild
cats in a' family fued. The Jayvees
face Ashland's junior varsity in Sat
urday's opener.
Graders Open
Hoop Tourney .
. The grade school Class B single
elimination basketball tournament
opens tomorrow, 9:30 a.m., on two
fronts! '
At; Mills', Roosevelt .and Mills'
first team mix in the first game,
followed by Fairview aijainstTnIiUs
tecond.team. .
The Pelican-Conger and Riverside-Fremont
doubleheader shows at
Fairview on the same time sched
ule, i ' .
Semi-finals will go on Monday,
the championship game Wednes
day. Mills Is the defending champion.
Saturday's games will be preced
ed by free throw contests.
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O'Brien Tops 1000 As
Chiefs Edge Portland
SEATTLE W Seattle Unlver
shy's Johnny O'Brien got his thou
sand points and six to spare Tbuis
day night.
Needing only 30 points to become
the first collrge plavrr In the hi.s
tuiy of bnskcbnll to hit 1.000 in one
season, the Senlllc Super Chief
popprd In 36 to lead his Chieftains
to a 79-15 victory over the Portland
University Pilots.
The new total set in 35 games
this season bettered the former
I high set by George King of Morrls
; Harvey College in 1849-50 by 39
points, and raised O'Brien's per
Bmc scoring average to 28.7 per
, cent.
' The six free throws credited to
me nvc-ioot-ninc inch South Am-
JERRY JOHNSON, whose speed and ball-handling has
been a contributing factor in the Pelicans' 154 season,
will be on deck tonight when the Klamath five opens a
two-game series with Ashland on Pelican Court.
Split Nod
SPOKANE ' () Former ' Ban
tamweight Champion Harold Dade
of Los' Angeles, now fighting as-a
featherweight, took a split decision
from Bobby Woods of Spokane in
a 10-round match here Thursday
night. . f ' '
$ave2T50-75on fuel
Tulelake, Chiloquin
Win Playoff Scraps
Tulelake and Chiloouln won orien.
ing games in the Klamath Basin
basketball playoffs last night at
Merrill and will ' scrap Saturday
night for the title.. - ,
'The first-seeded Tulelake Timers
beat the Jayhawks, 61-M; fourth-
seeded Chiloquin upset second
seeded Malin, 60-52.
Saturday night, Jayhawks and
Malin meet in the 8 o'clock opener
at Merrill for the consolation
prize. The championship main
Vanport Can
Cinch Title
MONMOUTH. Ore.'W Vanport
and Oregon College of Education
will tangle here Friday night with
the Oregon Collegiate Conference
basketball championship at stake.
Vanport can take the crown by
winning, an O.C.E. win will leave
the matter up in the air until the
scheduled Saturday night game be
tween the teams at Portland.
MAJORS ONLY
ST. LOUIS. Mo. Wl The St.
Louis Cardinals will play 35 spring
exhibition games and aU will be
with major league clubs. The Red
Birds will travel north with the
Philadelphia Phillies. In addition
to the Phils, the Cards will play
the St. Louis Browns, New York
Yankees. Boston Braves, Cincin
nati Reds. Boston Red Sox, Wash
ington Senators, Detroit Tigers
and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
event follows.
Chiloquin led virtually all the
way last night with Wayne and
Chief Hatcher throwing in 23 and
17 points to pace the victory. Jim
Conroy scored 14 for Malm, be
low par for the big center, while
rim Anaerson aaaea-iz. . ,
Malin ou (scored Chiloouln In the
final ciuarter but couldn't close a
34-48 deficit. ,
It was Tom Crawford who led
Tulelake. Crawford dumped in 23
wnne Wilbur Welch and Marlon
Klrkpatrick chipped in with 10
each.
Abe Homer paced Jayhawks -with
?fl but Gary Dawes, usually good
for a fistful of points,' could find
juj-t 10. ...
Even at that. Tulelake had to
rally for the win. The. Jayhawks
jumped into a 24-11 first-quarter
lead and lelt at intermission time
wllh a 37-29 bulge.
The Inners closed it to 42-44 coine
into the fourth and put together
a 19-point last-frame blitz for the
victory. . ,
nnx M-nreBI
rmi.noiiN ii
W. Hatcher '23 V
Soueri F
Minato 9 C
C. Halrhcr 17 r.
Miller 7 C
Chiloquin sub Geinger, Bratton 4.
Wampler. Bickers. .Malin subs Brifhf
man 9, Vlctorlne. UnK Dalton. Ken
yon 4. Lindsay. Smalley.
JVnAWKS 151) (Hit Tl'l.r.l.AKE
Homer 20 F 23 Crawford
Gilchrist F 10 Welch
Dawel 10 C 2 Cross
Banta 3 C, .8 Landing
Brvant 9 C 3 Dahle
Jayhawk subs Patterson S, Bevls 5.
Brown. Klme 1. Tulelake subs
Urbach 9. Klrkpatrick 10.
One Spot
Open For
Cage NIT
By The Associated Press !
Only one spot remained to be 1
filled in the National Invitation
Basketball Tournament Friday and ',
that coud be grabbed by any of a
half-dozen teams. )
This has been one of the tough
est seasons on record for the NIT i
nnd its Selection Committee Chair- j
man, Asa Busline!!. .
The committee, in fact, had to
waive a rule it recently had adopt
edthe long standing NCAA ban
against a player performing in a
fourth year of varsity competition
in order to lure the University
of Louisville into the fold.
U TEAMS
Along with Louisville. New York
University, Western Kentucky and
LaSalle were entered In (lie tour
ney Thursday, bringing the total
to 11 teams.
Now the leading contenders for
the last spot are DePaul (18-7.
Loyola of Chicago 17-7, St. Jo
seph's of Philadelphia tl6-S, Tex
as Christian 120-31. Vlllanova (17-6)
and Miami of Ohio U7-5). The
Tourney starts a week from Satur
day with a triple-header in Madison
Square Garden.
NYU and LaSalle both were se
lected before Uieir games in Mad
ison Sauaro Garden Thursday
night. Theoretically, they should
have been out of the running since
they both previously lost "test"
games. NYU, In fact lost two. La
Salle looked good, though, turning
back Manhattan, 77-55, while NYU
took another whipping at the hands
of St. John's, 78-75. , .
WIN FIRST , -
Kentucky, the NCAA and South
eastern Conference champions, won
its fir.rt game Impressively in the
SEC Tournament.
The Wildcats, led by Cliff Ha
can's 29 points, crushed Georgia
Tefh. 80-59.
LSU's Bob Pettlt tossed hi- 35
noints as Louisiana State drubbed
Mississippi State, 77-44. In other
tourney games Vanderbilt downed
Georgia. 81-49. and Alabama elim
inated Auburn. 63-49.
South Carolina missed out on
next week's Southern Conference
tcurney by losing to Clcmson, 78-84.
Boy. N. J, Junior gave hhn 338
pouns iroin me cnarity line loi
the season, 47 more than the record
set 'by Newt Oliver of Rio Grande
College in 1948. O'Brien passed
Oliver's mark two weeks ago. Mr
topped King's srorlng recor,l
agnlmt the same Pilots last week.
ONK t'HANCK
SeatUe and Portland end their
series Friday night, giving O'Bi lvii
at least one more clumee to ad I
new pages to ba.skclball's record
books. He Is within 20 field goals
of King's all time record of 354, :oi
Instance.
Topping Klug in that branch Is
an almost impassible asslgiimxiu
lu the season-ending clash with
Portland Friday, but the Chieftains
still hold some hope of a post
season tournament bid.
The Seattle victory Thursday
night partially avenged the douhle
shellacking Portland handed the
Chieftains at Portland last week.
EARLY LEAD
The Pilots, led by Guard Jim
Winters who scored 23 points, took
an early lead but Seattle wont
ahead near the end of the first
quarter and held a 66-40 httlftlme
edge. Portland was rapidly closing
the gnp In the last few minutes,
after three Chieftains fouled out
and another was Initirert. hm k.
altle adopted a tight ball control
defense and held the lead until the
final whistle.
O'Brien made his 1.000th point
at 1:30 of the third period.
Metiers
BombT&l
Rnnni rkfn
bombed the net for 24 points each
; Z 7 meiiers won the r
13th V rlnrv lnnt.. .....i .
.- . . ..HU, Mil IMC A IIUUUI
defeat, an R.tJtA nln t i
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and Industry.
tfud Mullen and Blgby led the
way with 17 each a Gun Store
WAlIonpri Crater f nlr rPn..,.ri.
69-36, in the other (tame on the
f ii view iioor,
T & I's Houscr scored 21 of hit
tpnm's nnintc Mf.r hA ii )i
half lime lead.
GVS ft TORE )
Plummer 4 r
Kn 10 r
Bcxtlflwr s r
Mullen 17 C.
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Gun Store ub Henrv, Y rnrk 3.
Wood 7. Crater Lake utM-lr,t 0.
MKT!. ERA tgj) (3d) T I
Chayne 24 . T Mm!.
Lyona 24 F ft Cahoon
Robinson 13 21 Moiwrr
Matlar 13 C. 8 Hofll
Dow 4 Ct
Metier iubn Robert! S.
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These Pitchers
Tounh on Joe
NEW YOHIC, Wl-Jim l)IM"'h
looked buck over Ilia 1 .vetrii in
Hie Miilnr l.eiiuurs Friday and
humeri live plulmi n who luunied
him inmo limn any nlhera.'
Thfl "Blif I'lvn" whom tie r
tiled Yankoe Clipper acknoulcdiiai
lira happy to be rltl of ait: ,
Mel Harder, Cleveland j
Bub Lemon, Cleveland. J
l)lv Trnul, Detroit,
Art llniilleman, Detroit. '
Ellis Kinder, HuMcin Kril Box.
j is a
Man who Cares
AN AbblbT Ufo Koiuly scans Hetty tirablo's racing pro
gram, helping the pretty movie actress select a winner.
TI10 tall Chicago Cubs infielilor works as a checker at
Santa Anita during the off-season.
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Button In Big Lead
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Four Years Ago Today Law
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$2,000 top prize in the St. Peters
burg Open Golf Tournament.
Eight Years Ago The Ameri
can League released Its playinj
schedule Jor 1944.
Twelve Years Ago Aldo Donel
11 signed a three-year conract to
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Sixteen Years Ago Luclle Rob
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Friday's final test will he the
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Tenley Albright, a l-year old
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