Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 29, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    FRIDAY, FEmUJAJlY 20, i0!2
IIEHALD AND NEW?. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
TIME OUT!
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wouldn't Ihr murril -prra-Mlon
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l.AMiih Karvlr. 17 51 SHI
manM . WlBitol Rrv III 04
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1 j K'Amuwliwnl 1 Wrll lltlllri
Wl-llllrlitk 4 If mil 0
The Writ-Hllrhi-ock Wnlrr lluvi
look thretMiiurtlia ol Ihr IhiwIIiik
honors In tlio Mmiw I'a'a Irnutir
laal WW In ft 1-0 win over Loach
brrvlce.. 1
The Wntfr Hoyii rnllrrt hlk'h trnm
(,11 mr mid .itrlri, 11IH mul JiMU.
Wilbur iHhrlinni Coiirliicv'a Ml
MTlrn wa hluh lor Hip fvpiiIiik
while Hhcley Kllh'ore nl Ho. Ore.
Wrll Drill broke 1111 Ihr W-ll mono
lioly with ft HUD hluh Ritine.
Houbregs
Aims For
Record
lly The Aaorlati-d I'rfaa !
Ormion's ('liiillitniio Inr n .Inirc nl
ei:oinl pliico nnil Hub lloubrnK'ii
urn inr a ncorniK rocord npolllKUl
Che wlmliip wrrk-enil of bufckrlljiill
III the piiclllc Count G'unfcicnuo'n
Ntnth.rn fJlvlalon.
WiiKlilimlon, with (he tl'lti turked
unlelv away. en(U (be Dlvl.-.lon ciim
IMilmi In 11 Kilrtiiy-Hiiluidav arric.-i
llftalllnt Wnallllllilun Btllle In Bflil
tlr. Jloiibri'Kii, the champs' lunky
Center, iirrtln 47 point to bent tlin
record (if Mt art III 1040 by nolhrr
llu.iky, Jack Nlrlioh. Illjt Hob Inn
been uvoruuliiK 10. U per cotiltrenco
upnie,
Oreimn rnii.t mvrr-n lis final in
rlM with Oregon lilnio to finish In
lie lor lecond with Iili-lio. The
leiuna will play Friday nl(rht at
Kiwim mid Huturduy nlvht lit Cor-,
vrilJln.
Urie. too, it acorlnic nice will
provide ii HldellKhl. Ciipt. Ken Hunt'
of Oirxnn mid Dimnv Jobnnton of
OHC Imth will try to become the
flrat "little mini" In Northern Di
vision hiatnry to acorn a0 points.
Until arc Iran Ihmi Ik feet tell.
Hum. with Iftt, ahmdy linn br.it
ed the- pirvinuii hiniill-ulavcr rn
ord of 107 set In l3il bv Wnlly
Helmberit of OHC. Johniton hull
171 polnti. fcxiiept lor the one ten
(ion when the Ulvlnloii whk esnend
ed u Include Monliiim, only 1(1 tail
men hnve iioreU 200 over Ihe 10
Kiiine ncheUliie.
Ormon will be (nvored to tnke
boih (trclhluiw. IiiivIiik trounced the
crllur rlub twice In mi earlier xe
rich. Wn.-ihiimton nlno will bo the
Invorlle, nlihounh WKC holds one ol
two declMom uioilnM the Hunklu
Ihln yeur In conference piny. Idnho,
Ihe only Irnm to bent WnnhliiKton
on the Krnllle floor, lias completed
lln Division schedule.
CAGE SCORES
Cnllein Hxkcllmll h
lly The Aoillfd J'reti
FAR WKHT
Montana 63 New Mexico 69
Seattle 70 Portland 76
Huutbeaatern Conference Tourney
(I' lmt round I , .
Kehliicky 80 Ueoriila Tech 60
Loulilann Hlle 77 MIm SUtc 44
Alnbnma 611 Auburn 41)
Vmidcrblll 01 UeorKIa 49 '
KAHT
HI. .fohn'a (Bkm 7B NYU 76
LuHnlle 77 Manhattan 66
Ronton University 60 Tuftn 64
Heton Jlnll b John Carroll 71
MIUWF.HT
Tulna 61 Wichita 63
Howling Clreen 96 Baldwin-Wallace
71
Oklnhoma City 61 CrelRhlon 46
Toledo 89 Western Reserve 67
MOUTH
Cleinnon 76 Boulh Carolina 64
Weitern Maryland 74 Towson (Md)
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Arly.ona Slnlo (Tempo 67 Arizona
60
New Mexico Western 64 St. Ml
chaeU i N.M.I 4.'
HIGH HCHOOI.
Marlnn oun'y B Tournament
iibllmltv 4, Ueaf Hhool 37
Galea 65, Chemawa 46
Jrfferaon 4l, Oervnla 40
Mill City 60, 81. Paul 39
l.ane County R Tournament
Coburg 60, Crciwell 43
TrimiKle l.nke 63, I.orane 16
Crow 33, Lowell 26
Ft-7 riub-Olatrlct Tournament
Kcbo 06, Umnplno 10
Umalllla 68, Helix 40
Pilot Rock 61. Alhena 39
lone 64. Htnnlleld 60
A-6 Huli-I)llrli t Tournament
RosehurK 60. ReeOKporl 50
Myrtle Creek 62. Butherlln 44
11-4 Hub-Iltrlrt Tournament
Flklon 4H, Yoncalla 43
Drain 30, Ouklnnd 39
Olrndnle 39, Daya Creek 31
I Kiddle 24, Catiyonvllle 19
ioo in: M.va
l4iilt't Vnott m. .. J
l.rn Nrvlr M AD
SutturtMD Kluwtr :in
K-Aniu,mnt M
Hit fuaiitv 3n
KUntath rlnwr, 34
Mn4at' tttmlli
Ktiliuiban 'J l,ul I
lrh 4 Klinmh Mf.wcr 0
K-Amuinini a bur 1
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Ttie Mooee Ma'n bowhnu lenitue
I" oelUlliR down to a IlKhl for no
cond place with Loulc'a hood nine
mime tn the Irnd.
t Thlrd-iuce Nuburbnn Mower did
ii slight cutnim lob on Louie's lend
(onday with n 31 win over the
rariera. hut the cirocerv cnla mill
old a nuir-ftnme lend over necond
luce Leuch Service.
Lench Bervlce had the hlch tenm
terlrn, 3630' Hiiburbun rolled the
iHh Kmiie, S03.
I mdlviduully. Sully Hcnncil, miIi
lilnR for Louie's txored a 189 mmr
inr hl!h: lluby Phelps, ijiiburbnn.
bad a hluh 616 series with names
of 163. 407 and 146.
'Reed' Rallies
For Victory
UOHTON. lA'i Knrmer Choir
Wilder Don William of Worcester.
Muss, took everything Welter
welitht Chninplon Kid Oavllan
could throw a t the latter unlncd a
divided decision In their 10 round
non-title boxlnx bout Thursday
UIKhl nt the Hoston Garden.
UimtlliiK Unvilnn one and three
quurter pounds at 147 'j. William"
survived two first-round knock
downs and JoukIiI buck so stub
bornly that the bout was even no
lri Into the finale. The "Keed"
from Cuba had to put on furious
final burst to sway Releree Tom
my Rnwson and JuiIbc Joe Han
larplo in his fuvor.
Burke Holds
Golf Lead
BATON ROUGE. La., (,Ph-JarV
Burke, a quiet Texan who silences
opponents with shnrpshootlnu Iron
shots, holds a one stroke lead In
the $10,000 Hp ton Rouge Open
Golf Tournament.
The little Texan fired a four-un-der-par
68 Thursday, to maintain
hla sizzling pace that began two
weeks ago in the San Antonio
Open.
Amateur Bert Weaver, a 20-year-old
Louisiana S'nte University
Kophnmore from Beaumont, Tex.,
finished second In the opening
round with a two under pnr 69.
H-N Wins
Playoff
Position
Herald and News, jdven lust an
outside chunce of tlnylnx alive
when the season opened, toilay own
a soot In the City League playoffs
that open Monday at Altamont.
The Newsmen, paced bv bis Jay
GrliiK with 36 points, bent Cocn
Colu, 74-66, last nlht. In a pluyoff
for the fourth position In the tourney.
Payless Drugs Is first seeded;
after winning a coln-flln necessi
tated vhen the DruKKlsts and
Rlckys both finished atop Ihe heap
with 11-1 records. ,
Ricky Is In Ihe Number 2 spot,
Hilltop Cafe, finishing with a 7-6
record, in Number 3,
'Ihe Cokes and Newsmen finished
In a deadlock for fourth with 4-8
marks. Last night's single gmnc at
Altemont decided II.
The Cokes' Querlno Lelll and
Newman did their share, popping In
21 and 20 points. But Jim Krantz
added 14 to Griggs' 35 for the
Scribes.
Coca Cola staged a furious thlrd
uusrter rally that netted 31 point
and came close to catching the
Newsmen. Hut the News quint
coasted In after opening the fourth
quarter with a 04-63 lead.
Rtckva faces Herald and News In
the 7:30 game Monday night. Pay
less and Hilltop mix In the D
o'clock afterpiece. The winners
square off Wednesday night In the
main event, the losers open the
show for th consolation prize.
Wednesday night's finalists will
pair wllh Tulelake and Chiloouln hi
a March 1 and 8 tourney at Mer
rill for the championship ol the en
tire basin.
Tulelake and Chlloquin won firs'
round games last, night In the Ba
sin tournament and tangle Satur
day night at Merrill for the title.
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The Second round of the city
shuftleboard .league Is three weeks
old and Bill' Place ovns a squeaky
one-game lead over Schuss, 3-1
winners over Roundup lust night.
Mecca and Suburban ore bunched
'closely In third place, Just three
frnmes behind. ,
In other contests last night, Tat'
blanked Summers Lane, 40, and
B it s Place and Suburban split,
2-2.
Bruins Need
Sweep to Win
"LOS ANGELES l Basketball
fever In the Southern - Division of
Ihe Pacific Coast Conference- be
gins to mount Friday night when
the tllle-bcnt Bruins' of UCLA tan
nic with their crosstown rivals.
Southern California.
It will be the-first of a crucial
two-game scries and UCLA heeds!
u .split to cinch at least a tie In the
Division, and to sweep the ,twd
panics will give UCLA the Division
title regardless of how Cnllfornla
and Stanford come out in their se
ries In the Bay area.
After losing n pair to the then
cellar bound Stanford Indians at
Palo Alio last week, the Trojans of
USC face an even tougher proposi
tion here.
B Grids Stage First
All-Star Shrine Tilt
PORTLAND" lb Cotiche and? high school aTTrtiatlnj 'cUeais of
0
a shrine club committee will meet
here Haturdey to select the players
lor tne first class B nigh school
all-star game. ' .
The game, sponsored bv the
Shrine, will be played at Pendleton
Aug. Mi will) players drawn irorn
next June.
The ',- Cleveland Indians liae
scheduled 19 exhibition games' wllh
the National League champs, the
New York Giants.
Gun v Repairing
ond Rtbluirif ,.
THE GUN STORE 1
The Brooklyn Dodgers' lf2 dou
ble plays last season was the third
highest total In National League
history. The Cincinnati Reds in
1028 and again In 1931 produced
194 twin killings.
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