SATURDAY, MARCH I, 10.12 1IKRALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH KA1XS. ORKGON PAGE ELEVEN Covemeim INlop Medferd T Put KF Beats Ashland In Waltz By 1(1.1) m ill) 11m vllluiie la jiimpliiK with Joy today. It's l heciiiii.e of two IjiimIcpU hall uuiiioh hint nlKlit Ihut wenl thr rlHht wny mid put His Pellriuis Miiiu k dull limit In tho middle ol llir Dim. 4 rnce. Kluiniilh 1'iiIIh nutlnsted Ashland. 3(1111, In it slowed-down mime Ilia I hurt ii lioiiidul ol luns ynwnliiK lid hiiollnu. UiiiiiIn Piihk, In a spoilers' role, rdurd Medford, 4M4. when Dick .Imiirn threw III it iiie-iiiiiider hm k ol Ihn key wllh hIIkIiIIv more limn k iiiIiiiiU' to mi, llirn fitallnd the rrii of (he wny. I. lint lllRhl'H result tiMKl'd Med lord nnd Klnmitlh Kulls Into n tlriiillork wllh Juxl IoiiIkIU'ii iiuinc Ir-H. 'Ilm I'livriiicn will nliiy ho.il lo Mi'illord. 'Ilie Pels and CilllMlll'H clobc out Ihelr m;rlHN on I'rlkiili Court nl 8 The luiilor viir.'illirN ol both schools open Uie snow lit II 46. CA.MK CI.OSI-; Anlilund Couch Clunk JiiiiUitiiii uiidl tin- only style ol nliiy Unit could hnve beaten tho luHl-bionk-Init I'ellriitis nnd lor awhile II limited like It would work. Hut Jrrry Johnson puuipcd In (uii nrt Minis nnd Itulph Cirro!l added two tlp-lim in I hr hint quur Irr as the I'cllciuiB finished wllh ihp bltmenl bulKC of the entire Iturne. Aiililiiiid never devlnled Irom II slow-down pattern. The Orlnxllr played riilch, liopluu Uie Pellciim would iii'CNK. But nller the rein grabbed h lend early in the sec ond t 8-7. they played n cnl-und-mouse name with tho Orlzslles. As a result, A ihliiiul on several occa sions would have control ol the bull lor a minute or more, wiiIIIiih lor a chance lo break Into the In nc. MISSINd 'Ihn break mine now mid then, but the Grltite lor Ihe most part were missing Ihelr shots or were fouled In it drive lo Ihe net. Ashliim! mnde ut one field goal In Ihe second hull nlonu with even free thrown. The Pel" huld a 12-0 lend at ' the hull and ntnnnrd It un lo 17-10 early in Uie third Quarter. But Ashland Mnrled connectinn on Iree thrown lo clone It to 17-18 roIiik Into Ihe fourth frnnie Thnt'it when the Peln went lo ork la brenk up Ashland's little co (trol party. Cnrroll finished wllh 11 oolnln, Jn'uiMnn with seven. Athlnnd inny hnve tried lo run with Ine Pel", bill llnee reKiilnrn nnd two part-time hnndn wore tni'iimit with vnrloun Injuries, mni i.iNi ii . r.iuldcn Bill Halllniisworth.- out villi nn nnkle Injury, remiliirri Merle Deeln nnd Meivln Taylor nnd nubs Wlnton Miller nnd Phil hnnnlne nre also on the sidelines Another win for Ornntn Pnwi to nl? ht would hand the district piny- nlf berth to the Pels without s ntruRRle provldinu Klnmnth Fnllf enn Ret over Ashlnnd BRnln. nut If the expected happens e win for both Klamath nd Moriford - then the two tennis Would mix In n KlnRle-Kame decider for Ihe rlRht to meet Crnter HlRh for Uie 151st. 4 title nnd berth In thr tHle tournnment. rox nrrmt: Asiii Avn rn rr rr Tr T Teener., t .. I 3 a I mum. f . .. ., o i a i t-lnlnier. e 0 I I wood! c . . i a i 4 V Teemy, f 0 I t . I ftratrvM: Myrlok 1 1 0 I rowir . .. . .. o n . I JvflrlM n 3 0 Grefn - ii o n n TnUI. HI AMATH rAI.I Kll. f Morton, f .... Cnrroll. e - JohnMin, x rjllmore, g .. Yount .. .... Paiirn 10 13 IS rn it rr tp .. I 0 S J ... 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 II ..3 1 I 1 .113) Touu io a is Italflmr Kote: Klninnlh Vll 13 Aahlanri 9 Free thrown mlrd: Ah-land- -T. Teeney 3. Mllet, Llnlnner. Wonrta. Jfllrlei. Klamath FalU Rrll 3. Carroll 4, Ollmorn, Younf. Olllciali: Pllnk and Bwanann. WOLVES EDGE VIKS MONMOUTH Ml-Thc chnmpion khlp of the OrcKon CollcKinte Con ferenco will bo decided In Port lnnd Sdturduy nlRht In bn.iketbnll Runic between Vnnport nnd OrCRon College of Education. The two tenms rc tied with rec ords of elRht wins nnd Uiree losses. On Frldny nlRht OCE defented Vnn port 55-R2. . Hownrd Sulllvnn, who cored 18 points, pneed the win ners. Norm Hubert whs high for Vnnport wllh 14. Jayvees Win Family Feud nv HAROLD M(KAY KlHiiinlh's Junior Vnrsllv whipped lis little brothers, the KU Wlldcnls, 44 lo 33 In the prellml nnry to the Klnmnlh Fnlls-Ashlnnd Rdiiie Inst night. i Tho" Wildcats lend 8-4 with tine second left to play In the first ipiiirter when Don Mills snnk a long one to tic the score. The JVs drew nhend In the second onnrter nnd Ruined n 34-14 hnlf time lend. The Wlldcnls were within six points of the Junior Vnrsity nt the end of Ihe third period. 38-34. Vernon Keller whs IiIrIi with 18 Dolnt. Jim Bevnns, Wlldcnt Ounrd, Vns next wllh 14. WANTED , Salesman to Travel Selling Athletic Equipment. Call , in Person THE GUN STORE Pels Cage HHHH!UIW - tf-"1'- LITTLE JOHNNY O'BRIEN, the miylity mile of Seattle University, doesn't tare how many men' guard him. He still gets his raft of points. The 5-9 bundle of basketball dynamite w as the first collegian to score 1000. points in a season. He reached 1000 against Portland Thursday night. At left, Jo hnny looks like a frustrated wrestler as he is closely guarded by two opponents. The two pictures at right show Johnny's versatility as he attempts to break through the Iron Cur tain of defenders set up to stop him. His shot (center pictu rc) is blocked by two taller foes. But, at right, he neatly picks up the blocked ball and drops in a jump shot from a n almost impossible angle at the side. ,l;or" Riflers Lead KF ( Al. lint. IAMIIM,S Prl I 1.(1011 I .7111 1 .7711 I .IWil .3(1 1 .414 .414 1 .444 .400 I .1X1 I .faTHl I .0W Mrdlnrd I Klamalh FalU . (;ianLi Paia I . Ytrka Aahlfltlrt tn Hoy LaitMdl Valley Mynlff Point . ltorliurg Mrdlonl 3 Sri.ll Vallry .. Hultr Vallny . . Uianti I'au 3 .. Mcdloid's crnck rifle tenm Ik ser lints nbout rcpenlliiR Its win last yeur In Uie Culliuriilu-OrCKon Rule Lentiue. Allcr 10 rounds of shooting, the Medford lemii holds a oiic-riiiiio lend over M'foiul-plnee Kliiiiin.n Fnlls, losers to Medford In the tenth round by a lSHS-iMl sco.e. 'J lie winner of the Kl-U'iim nun circuit qunllflen fur the suite meet. noiMi MKIIIIIHO I HUH llllll MVHTI.F. I'T II. Ilrltlr ntelth aim :i'(ti K. itlrolwrit F. Illlall 37(1 370 R. ('lOlcnll L. CuiiH(-r :u3 373 M. Shallr C. Ilichniond :imi 371 t. Dlllinan K. IAI.I.S IIMtl ll.HI.ll M'OTT VI. 1. W. Opprlt aim a(i7 E. Smllh J. Plritaa 3114 373 W. Malhewa H. Blnklcy 3117 3K3 O. Iwli M. Athtv 373 371' CI Itenilrlckn 1KIKA 1IB17I 113171 ASI.A.MI O. Urlar .K12 373 A llaaklni K. l.nna 37(1 3112 O. Howard II. Mill 3(13 378 R Miller II. Trlvelntecr :ui4 IB I W. Crandiill AKdlald t IKHIII 11.1131 l.anirll VU C. Llrhbrand 3I4 .I'll U ScltlF C. Charley 37 1 37H III Settle V. Ituih ;HI1 :till W. Noble C. Taylor 3114 377 C. Woolen t:oos nAT iiriiai (iian u. pash s R. Iltll :lll.l . .'UUl R. ItoherU W, Rleaeliarff 3111 :)34 W. Kllaaoli E. "Cooper 37(1 374 R. lleGrneaull II Potli 37.1 3X1 P. Mauilen Kelrl.uri (1,1011 .1110) II u 1 1 e Vlv. W. Jonea 37S 3.VI H Kiellne U. PailUen 373 37(1 R. Lucaa II. llmlev 371 377 D. Raellne II. Uaaui-hamp 3113 333 L- llammorley nol'Nll I MllllOlin 1 11,13111 illll.1l llt'TTI! Vl.Y. D. Bolton :tstl Jtill It. alnelliir II. Ilelilenrolch 3!lt( 303 R. Lilt-ah F. Ruah ;U10 37n D. Enrllt e C. Hlrhinond 37.1 3.17 V. Hamilton O. I' A SB I (1.1:1111 (11.1111 II. 1'ASB J. RhhardMin 3112 3711 . II HoberU l UeUeneiiult ;U12 ;HI.1 ' W. Kllaaon E. MrAlvane 3(14 373 B. UeGelleuull G. Butter 3HH 342 P. Mniuirn VBKKA 1103X1 lllillll RI1SEI1HHU O. Uelar .107 37.1 W. Joilea E. I.yona 37(1 374 D. Pnulf.rn H. Mill, 371 31,0 II. Ballev H. Trlvelptece 3114 371 H. lleauclianiD MIIIIKOIIU 1 (I.VII) (IIHni K( (II I Vl.Y. V. Illlall 3110 :nl E. Rmllh E. Ilvall 374 3(Hi W. Malhewa C. Taylor 3H0 :il(4 O. Lcwia v, (.Oliev .ill. .ill I. urnuniB. U. FALLS 11,13111 IIV'71 ASII1.AMI W. Oimell 3114 1 311.1 R. Mill- I J. Frellaa :U1I :UU Van Uuaklik B. Blnkley 3112 3111 W. Crnndall M. Alhev 3113 370 E. Ilrown COOS HAY (I3II3I llllrjl I.AM.I.I.l. Vl.Y. H. Hill 373 373 1J. srntlie W. RleaeberE 372 372 M. Settle H. Pottl 370 3111 W. Noble L. Howley 3H.0 3HH C. Woolen ROI1N1I 10 Mi:nionii t 1 1 mi) ii.iii i. r.iss t C. Charley 371 ;(7n R. rtoberta V. Ilvall 371 3.13 W. tllaaou E. Hva 370 C. Taylor 373 11. PASS I (lollHl (14X1) MYRTLE PT. J. Rli'hardaon 37B 373 R. RleaelicrA L. DeUnnoau I 373 377 K. llullon Ci. Butler 300 373 M. Shatter C. Jonea 371 :ll E. Dlltni.in ASHLAND 1,1111 llllllll SI (11 I VI. V A. Ilaaklna 37H .370 J. Frv O. Howard 3110 370 K. Smllh Van Buakirk 37H 37.1 O. Lewla W. Crandall 3111 373 G. Henilrlrka MKlll(IKI) II.V.'J) (1.111) K. FALLS D. Bolton 37(1 :IH3 W. Onnelt II. Heldenralch 3117 371 B. Blnkley F. Rllah 3IIH 377 A. Slroud C. Rlehmond 3im 30 W. Hall COOK HAY IIMIHI I4HNI Bill TK Vl.V. R. Hill 374 371 R. Eaellne W. Rleaeberl 370 370 R. l.uraa H. rnilfl ;n .1.1 u, untune L. Howley 37(1 370 V. Hamilton YRF.KA (1.133) (1,119) I.ANIIKI.L I'll. O. Deter 3lm 303 O. Settle Lyona i 377 , ;ui4 M. seme H. MIIH ' 37T ' 3B0 W. Noble II. Tiivelpfere lino 373 c. uenrborn Hollywood. Cnllf. VlrHll Ak- Ins, 135, St. Louis, stopped Henry Dnvls, 1313, Honolulu, 9. New Orlciuis Walter Hnlnes, 145 Ii. New Orlcnns. otituolnted Freddie Dawson, 146 , Chlcn o,, 10.. . . ii People DO TOO i read small space I ads - you are! i " iadk 'David' Shows Goliaths "i ii.yiiywwi'.wfJ?-''''''i;T . ..-VV'.. I n I ni (1 II Ail. II I . .. 1 ' 6 Pel Hillsboro, Salem In Running CORVAI.LIS (Pi Hillsboro Snlem and Klamath Foils loomed ns Involllej to capture the state luuh school wrestllim tournnment niter second round matches were completed here Friday night. Snlem led In Falls with 6, Hills, boro, close behbid had 5. The Pel icans mnnaocd only one fnll but sun nnvc men leu in the tourna ment which rocs Into the semi final round Saturday afternoon. Hillsboro entered the semifinal round with 6 men remaining In contention while Snlem had 5 and Newborn and Cnnby had 4 each. Flnnls will be Saturday night In tho Oregon State College men's gymnasium. Pelicans left In this nfternoon's semi-finals were Carl Stewart in uie 100 - pound division; Orvlllc Swindler, 123, state champion In the 106-pound class; Jnv Dearing nnd Perry Wllllnms, 130; Roland Blehn, 141; and Dean Johnson, 148. Stewart bent Horton of Beaver ton In the first round, Kim of Can by In second round. Swindler got by Bechalne of Os wego and GraUi of Albany. Doarlng dcclsioned Largetl, Snlem, and Earl, Dallas. Williams won over Brown Mc Mlnnvllle, and Engle. Salem. Blehn eliminated Friesen. Dnl. las, and Syverson, Ncwberg. ! Johnson defeated Mnnsflcld. Mc-' Mlnnvllle. and Wargnler, Snlem. ' Pelicans winning first round matches, but knocked out In the , second round, were Don Dexter, 115; George Knight. 115; and heavyweight Vernon Pryor. Chiefs Wait NCAA Berth SEATTLE m Seattle Univer sity, which ended Its regular sea son on the glory rond Friday night with a 75-69 victory over Portland University, waited hat-in-hnnd Snt- urdny for an NCAA tournament Did. The Chieftains hnve had their eyes riveted all the wny on the NCAA rcglonnl tournament at Cor vallls in mid-March and covet one of the two at-lnrge berths. "its going to be hard for the NCAA selection committee to pass us up now," said Coach Al Biignt mnn after his team closed out lis schedule with a record of 29 wins and seven losses. As usual, Johnny O'Brien, the nation's all-time lending bn.sketbnll scorer, sparked the Chiefs to their triumph Friday night. The "Super Chief" dunked In 24 points to run his season's record to 1,030 points 60 higher than ever scored by a collcglnn before. The win was Ihe second straight for Scnttle over Portland and spilt their four-gnnie scries. The Chiefs won Thursday night, 79-15. iiiHimiiiUHHiBjannHmnHHM build mm FOR IU3 PEYTON PUMICE BUILDING BLOCKS nminoos VfKMIN roo ' t SELF INSULAT1N4 IIAUT1FUI ASYTOIUiLB COSTS YOU USS EYT0N& m m urn. ii in IByspimess i mmim i Li i iinmift"T ss-m fmmmlttm j illaimen Left TIME OUT! w EDS CLOTHING SHOP OR 0lTS -SlACKf Cloth lint MEN U 15 ANO rIN "I'm sorry, but you newspaper men will have to clear off the field and interview the players after the practice lame!" LAOYBUG LEAGl'K W I, Pet. Schmeck'a ..52 as .6.10 Schoop-Schuli 43 3.1 .5(1:1 Roundup ...40 40 ,500 Molatore's 3H 41 ,4aa Marvln'a 36 44 .490 Lowell'a Lockera aa 51 .350 Laat IVtek'l Reaultl Roundup 3 Shoop-Schulz I Lowell'a 3 Marvln'a 2 Schmeek'i 3 Molalore'a 1 Roundup's 2661 series Inst week was good enough to rate third h'sh position for the season In the Lady bug league, topped only bv Mar vin's 2669 and Shoop-SChuIz' 2665. The Roundup gals also rolled Ihe high game, an 896. Mary Bothwell, ex-city bowling champ rolling for the league-lending Schmeck's team, notched the high Individual series, 527, while Barbara Wade, Lowell's, had the high game, a 196. Bruce Hnle, former player-coach of Ihe Indianapolis Olympians In the NBA, is now a member of the officiating ranks of the basketball league. Iffy? NORTH ENTRANCE UNION STATION open under new management RAY DALTON YERN KEFFLER Phone 2-2606 UNION OIL PRODUCTS FIRESTONE TIRES EXPERT LUBRICATION Beavers Wreck Webfoots By The Associated Press Oregon State rose up from the depths Friday night to beat Ore gone in a bitter game and Wash ington trounced Its cross-state ri val, Washington State, handily in Northern Division Pacific Coast Conference play. The Oregon State' 55-52 victory, the team's third win in 15 con ference games, knocked Oregon out of any chance to tie for second place in the league standings, giv ing the berth to Idaho which has finished its season. Washington trounced Washington State 75-37. Bob Houbregs, Washington high scoring center, tallied 20 of 47 need ed points to break the Northern Division record of 265 held by Jack Nichols of Washington. His night's bag brought his season total to 239. He left the game early in the last quarter but still - has one more game to set a new mark. - In a tingling finish, Oregon State staved off a last-minute Oregon bid which cut its lead to one point, with 50 seconds to go. But Capt. Ken Hunt of Oregon missed a long desperation shot with 10 seconds left and Jack Orr bagged a cripple for the Beavers for the last two points. Chet Noe of Oregon was high for the game with 17 points. The teams meet again Saturday night to wind up the regular sea son play. Friday night's games saw one record tied and another broken. Capt. Ken Hunt of Oregon be-, came the first player In Northern Division history under six feet in height to score more than 200 points. His 14 against OSC boosted his season's total to 207 with a game to go. The previous small plaver mark of 187 was set in 1936 byWally Palmberg of OSC- Washlngton State's Eric Roberts equalled the free throw record of 77 established in 1948 by Nichols. Roberts hit six from the gift line against Washington. Two starters on Duke's basket ball team Bill Fleming and Rudy D'F.niilio attended the same high school, Northeast, High of Philadel- pnia, fa. . ' 3 Teams In State Tourney By JIM COL'R Associated Press Sports Writer Scappoose Joined the Portland League's two top teams, Lincoln and Cleveland, in the Oregon High School Basketball Tournament by edging Clatskanle, 61-59, Friday night. Scappoose, Lincoln and Cleveland are the only three teams assured of berths In the 16-team tourney, l- be played at, Eugene March 19 22. fjcappoose, representing Dis trict 14, will meet the District 5 winner, expected to be Marshfleld, in the opening round La Grande, rated No. 8 in the Prep poll, clinched the District 1 Western Sub-Division Champion ship by defeating Baker, 48-45. It will meet Vale, the Eastern Sub Division titllst, for the District crown and a state tourney berth. L'PSET The Dalles waB upset by Hood River, 48-45, thereby losing a chance to clinch the District 2 Western Sub-Division title and en ter the district play-off with Pen dleton, the Eastern Sub-Division winner. The Dalles and Hood River meet again Saturday night, to de cide the Western Championship. Oregon City and Milwaukee won their way Into the final of the Clackamas County District 12 play off. Oregon City walloped West Linn. 65-42. while Milwaukle down ed Lake Oswego, 57-35. The win ners will meet next Friday for the District title. Hillsboro moved a step closer to the District B championship by 1e fea.ing Tigard, 54-46, in the third round of a double-elimination tour nament. Beaverton, which eliminated Banks'55-27. and Tigard will clash Saturday night. The winner will meet Hillsboro, unbeaten in the tourney, Tuesday night. A Hills boro victory in that one would give it the title. If It loses, a final play-off game will be necessary TOURNEYS Three 'other district tournament got under way Friday night. Newberg shaded Salem Academy 66-54, and Wlllamina beat Sheridan, 47-44. to open the District 8 single elimination play-offs. The tourney favorites see action Saturday night. Mc Minnville. rank ed No. 5 in the state AP poll, plays Dallas, and Dayton, unbeat en in high school competition, meets Central Union of Monmouth Independence. Newberg clashes with Taft In still another game. The semi-finals end final will be played next week nd. t-u. -..un. rna.1 Ttltti-tnt 10 rlnll. ui. .iin,in.tUn TVt..mamnt nnenefl with Astoria, the favorite, defeat ing Tillamook, 55-51. and Seaside routing warrenton, oi-w. eeasiae meets Astoria and Tillamook plays warrenton (Saturday nigni,. nieiln, 11 tamD rM.ofln another Salem, the favorite and ranked No. 10 in the state, defeated its towns- ,v DaTMl Moo rt Kooe. Woodburn trounced North Marion, 59-41. The Saturday night schedule pits Silverton against Stayton and Mt. Angel against Cascade Union- Thursday night, remained in the Lnsirici 9 western Duo-uivision .,1..,, ..... .v,n It mamnaH Mvrtl Creek, 72-48. The winner will meet Marshfleld, rated No. 4 in tne state, for the district title. DiMag Returns For One HOLLYWOOD ( Baseball star Joe DiMaggio is coming out of re tirement for one afternoon, any how. Chairman Newt Small said Sat urday that DiMaggio has accepted an invitation to play in tne annual Klwanis crippled children's base ball game at Gilmore Field March 16. Tule Trims Sacred Heart The Tulelake Honkers handed the Sacred Heart Trojans their come - uppance on the winners' court last night by a 82-71 count. The Honkers led ail tne way. as Jack Avres pumped in 22 points, Jerry King and Rex Oslen added 16 ana ll. Jim Manoney ana nay Beard led the Trojans with 25 and 20- The Tulelake B team beat the Trobabes, 51-44, In the preliminary. SAC. RT 171) (SS) TUI.Bl.AltK Mahonay JS r IS KlnK Koch . r aa Aer Pratt C IT R. OUen Beard 30 G - 11 Goldblatt Howard 14 O Snort Sacred Heart auba Neubert 3 Heldtr er 4. McAndrawa. Tulelaka aubs P. Olaen. Manceau 2. Pederaen. Sowlea S. "BEST BIT OF SOWING EVER . ." "Yes, son, I've just sowed a crop that will really bear fruit re tirement assurance in the Bun Life Assurance Company of Canada. And the same policy provides that if anything hap pens to me while we still have a mortgage, the farm will be clear of debt for your mother." No farmer should be without this protection . Nt 7777 t4rt Duane Baker Dirt. Aft. SUN LIFE (nn itker Si CAGE SCORES College Basketball By The Associated Press FAR WEST Wyoming 69 Colorado 39 Washington 75 Washington Stats 17 California 66 Stanford 62 San Francisco 69 College of Pa cific 62 Brlgham Young 76 Colorado AA;M 65. UCLA 66 8ovthem California 61 Oregon State (6 Oregon 62 Colorado State 65 Western State 47 Seattle 75 Portland 6ft Willamette 79 Pacific 55 San Jose State 58 San Diego State 63 Oregon Education 56 Vanport 62 Santa Clara 72 Honolulu Universal 59 . Los Angeles Loyola 64 Calif Poly 49 Washington State Jayvees 67 Wash ington Jayvees 65 Seattle U. Papooses 79 Everett Jun ior College 67 MIDWEST Missouri 53 Iowa State 49 Valparaiso 55 Washington (St. Lou is) 43 Case 81 John Carroll 58 , SOUTHWEST New Mexico Western 62 St. Mi chaels 61 EAST Columbia 83 Dartmouth 50 Princeton 65 Harvard 55 St. Francis I Pa.,) 71 Hartwick 87 Buffalo State 65 Allegheny 63 (over time) Rhode Island 98 Providence 12 SOUTH Duke 94 North Carolina 64, Cincinnati 82 William and Mary 76 George Washington 57 Maryland 58 Davidson 73 Loyola (Baltimore) 65 Richmond 83 Randolph-Macon 63 Southeast Conference Tourney (Quarter-finals) Kentucky 85 Tulane 61 Tennessee 61 Alabama 60 Louisiana State 75 Mississippi 60 Florida 66 Vanderbllt 63 (overtime) NAIB Tourney P-Mh Region) First Round Tampa 79 Stetson 64 Florida state Tt Miami tria.i iu HIGH SCHUUl, By The Associated Press R-7 Snh. District Tournament Stanfield 53 Umapine 44 (Fifth place) Athena 73 Helix 55 (8ixth place) Grant Union 48 Mt. Vernon 40 A-ll District Tournament (First Round) Woodburn 59 North Marion 41 Salem 52 Sacred Heart (Salem) 36 A-12 District Tournament ISemi-Finals Oregon City 55 West Linn 42 Milwaukle 57 Lake Oswego 35 Linn County B xournamem , (Final) Harrlsburg 46 Sclo 35 A-S Sub-District Tournament Reedsport 72 Myrtle Creek 48 Marlon County lournmmcni Sublimity 46 Gates 35 Mill City 54 Jefferson 46 A- District Tournament (First Round) Willamina 47 Sheridan 44 Newberg 66 Salem Academy 51 A-i District Tournament Beaverton 65 Banks 27 (Banks Eliminated) Hillsboro 54 Tigard 46 A-lt District Tournament (First Round) Seaside 51 Warrenton 40 Astoria 55 Tillamook 61 Portland League Lincoln 70 Benson 39 Grant 71 Washington 56 , Cleveland 65 Franklin 49 Jefferson 62 Roosevelt 60 (over time) Other Scores Central Catholic 77 Columbia Prep 50 (Both Portland) Gresham 60 Sandy 47 Klamath Falls 26 Ashland II Monroe 44 Alsea 37 Albany 53 Corvallis 39 Parkdale 61 Maupin 44 Cascade Locks 59 Corbctt 44 Nestucca 55 Tillamook Catholic 38 Garibaldi 70 Nehalem 52 Mosier 36 St. Mary's (The Dalles) 28 Hoed River 48 The Dalles 46 La Grande 48 Baker 45 Parkrose 70 Rainier 68 Sweet Home 54 Lebanon 41 Scappose 61 Clatskanle 59 Grants Pass 45 'Medford 44 Spray 56 Dayvllle 44 Sports Mirror lv Itta AMw.mtaMl Vrmnm One Year Ago Today Mai Whitfield won the 800-meter run in the Pan-American games at Buenos Aires in 1:53.2. Five Years Ago Olhaverry, 15-1 shot, won the $100,000 Santa Anita handicap; Armed, the fa vorite, finished fifth. Ten Years Ago Torger Tokle broke American ski Jump record with a leap of 289 feet at lorn Mountain, Mich. Twenty Years Ago Lefty Grove signed with A's after holding out for a salary increase. Freshmen Win . By HAROLD McKAY Gerald B e v a n s" freshmen whipped the Grants Pass frosh yes terday afternoon to the tune of 63 to 23. ' The KU frosh scored almost at will against the Grants Pass fresh men. Jumping to a 15-2 first quar ter lead, widening it to 32-10 at the end of the first half. The win was sweet revenge for the 41-37 defeat the Grants Pass freshmen gave the KU boys at Grants Pass. ATTENTION! the SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES wanted for Klamath and Lake Counties. Call 2-0131 between 12 and 5 For appointments. eaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaB ,8 complete cleaning " and polishing units , in one-Ask for free h o me demonstra tion. Phone 2:0131 i'Xlc- . ' v.' 1, l&Slmmm. GEORGES DUSETTE . . . back with headlocks Lilldrd Inks Tag Rematch Promoter Mack Llllard Is serv ing up another helping of Wednes day's tag team match for wrest ling patrons. The four principals Soldat and Ivan Gorky and the Yorg Cretor-ian-Kurt Von Poppenhclm team will have to play for keeps this time because the Russians are put ting up their trophy emblematic of the Pacflc Coast tag team title. The trophy will be on display at the Oregon Woolen Store, The match ended In a draw the first time. Such won't be the case Wednes day, Llllard said, because there'll be no time limit attached. ANGRY The Russians are angry. They feel their reputation was smeared by letting cretorian and von rop get a draw. The Proud Prussian can ba blamed for that. He escaped a headlock and shoved Soldat Into Cretorian, the latter wrapped up for delivery In Ivan's headlock. The Gorky boys were figuring on cracking their opponents' heads like turkey eggs. But instead 8ol dat got the treatment he cooked up, along with Cretorian. COUNTHD OUT Both were counted out In a weird ending. . Lillard has signed popular Geor ges Dusette for a return here. The French-Canadian Hercules win lace Buck Weaver it the one-hour open er. The tag rematch Is expected to lure a larger crowd than last week when seats were at a premium. Castleberry Drughs have reserved ducats on sale. Klamath, Malin In Gun Wins Klamath ralla Lansell Valley Butte Valley ... Mooae ... Chlloautn Amancan Legion Malin stayed a jump ahead of Klamath Falls in the Midland Em pire Rifle League after recent rounds of shooting. Both won, Malin out-shooting Chiloquin 1858-1840 and Klamath Falls defeating Langell Valley 1901-1882.- In other matches, Butte Valley split, losing to Moose and beating the American Legion team. . - Box ecorea: it. rAixt asm) mat) lanobm. Op pelt 384 377 . M. fetUe Blnkley XRO 374 B. Noble Hall 3B0 363 D- Settle TaUow 37 374 Morian 378 374 W. 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