MONDAY, MARCH 3. KW2 flpels iig Faaoir Clbmps; IFace j Crater, for State. Cai Cavemen Shut Out Medford i mi - i amiin(,i irlnall I. Klamath M.ilfmd Fell. . 7-.ll 4 ,IMt7 .run .011.1 drains Pata ... .11 Ashland . I II Nalurasy'l Hrvrra Klamath !! VI Aiiliwift 30 Uraim I'm. 411 Meilfurd 41 liv ltl:i iiritn Klnmmh Knlln Prllnnis linve mi' foul oil I lie ICilgeno Hprclal Uiiluv niter it mini wnckrnd a( Dl.il, 4 hankcliiullini: in which omuls I'mm, mine inroiiKh Willi Iwo IjIr ur,Mn The Pels earn a DIM. 4 iilnvoll root against Crnlcr llluh without llio necessity nl it iiiio-Kiuiie show down wiui nicumrd. The Pels completed the grunrl slum over Anhlnnd Snlurduy nlttht uo Pclloult Court by u 49-20 cnum. ; Omnia Puss blew out the Med fold Illurk Tornado for tho sccnntl nlrnlttlit night Siilurtlny by a 49-41 The two sweeps gives the Peli cans a llnlnhtng 0-3 record 111 din Met play. Modlord llnlnhcd with f-4 fcMTK TH'KKT 'J lip Kliunuth Fnlls-Cralcr series with ticket to the nlHte lounin menl nl Mime open Friday night on t'ellcnn Court. The trcond gwne shows on the Crulcr lloor Saturday nlnhl. H n rubber iiunie In iiccennnry, ll In billed for Mondnv iiIkIH on neu tral court. Ashlnnd Saturday night opened wllli the Mime bull control stra tegy Unit cnnie clono to paving off 1'ruln v night. flut the Pels, utter onc-qunrter nf IruM: ntlon, broke up the Urli lien' Irene plav til a hurrv. Tlie rein held a 3-3 lend (Iter one quarter of piny. Then two tip Inn by Hnlph Cnrroll and two floor lenuth Menl rnpern bv liny Itell broko the game wide open end the Pelicans held 1 15-2 lend bnrcly Into the second frume. NO ( HOK E That left Ashland with nothing to do but run with the Kliunuth i liib In nu nttrnipt to net buck In the ball name. Tlie ri-ln made rout of It Ihe rent of the way. Ashland clldn'l lilt fruin the floor In Ihe llr-l hnlf nnd Irnllrri 611 t the hnlf. maliafMng to ronnert for live points Iroiu the churlty tripe. Cnrroll lliiMird high Willi 17. Dt-ll ncarrtl 13. Ted Tcnney was high for Anhlnnd Willi B. ( rater romen to Klumiith Foils Willi a .17-4 record. Crater I a conaolldnllon of Ccn (nil Tolnt nnd Oold Hill hli'h schools, nnd students from five oth er non-hlith school dlHricln. niin.AMi m it rr TP T. Tnnr. I . - 2 4 Miles, I - - n l a I l inlnfcr. f " ' a 1 V. Tennev, g .. .. I S 3 5 Milrk J I J rnwl.r - 1 ' l.arr.l . O " t.rwo J J bicmpla .... 0 " TOTALS -.-. II 13 20 hi AMATii At.i.it rn rr rr rr iifii. i f ? 'i Morion. ' i . i ! ,5 J..hn.o. ( illi Clllnnra. I 0 3 a Ittftrrv; . IVnro .... .. ! J ' ' r-rron ' " I rcm-h ? 2 ? 3 H. riowhlnl .... I i. I. , riocchlnl . ? 2 i i lithtr TOTAIJ '"' " " llnllllme cor: Klamath in A.Mand T Krro Ihrowa nilMl; Ahlaml -T TanVcy 4. Milan a. I.mii'l" Woml. V Tri n.y a. MyiU'k ..""" It nee. OKU'luU: Swun.on anil UlnK. Vfkings Win Title OCC Final SlandlnM ny The Anauclated lrena ( Van port OCR EOCEi Snlitrdny's 5 3 .7W) 8 4 .fl7 6 6 .500 1 1 1 .0(11 results Vnnport 64. OCE 60. Vnnport. elrfent IHK OCR M-50. noneri out Orenon Collexe nf Educa tion for the Oreiton Colleulnte ton-f-vence bnsketbnll chnmploiLshlp In Pnrllnnd Snttirdny. Polh tenmn had 8-3 wln-lojn re enrdn when the name started, nut Vnnport. which was defeated RS 03 by OCR at Monmouth Friday nlRht, cnnie back In Suturdny's Burnt to take nn early lend nnd hold It nil the wny. Vnnport, pncod by Emnry Bnines who scored 17 points, led '31-10 nt hnlfllme. HIrIi scorer of (he name, how pver, wns OCE's, Mownrd Sullivan with 18. Oreiron Tech. ended the senson tn third plnce with 0 fl-0 ronfriener record. FOCE wns nt the rellnr with a sliiRlo win nnd 11 defeats. HOCKEY I'liclflo Const Hockey Ecnttlo 6 Tnconin 2 Mnturdny CalRnry 8 Saskatoon 4 Seattle 4 Tncomn 2 New Westminster 4 Vancouver 3 AIIIHOIiNK OFFICF.R CAMP CAMPHEI.L, Ky. Ml I.t. A. Richmond (Uoo) Morconi, for mer University of New Hampshire trnck nnd field stnr, Is stntloned hero with the lllh Airborne Divi sion. The Brnlntrec, Muss., native once took the pole vault, high Jump and brond Jump nt nil IC4A People DO TOO read small space ads - you are! ECEasiiafii F Med; h COIIVAI.MH W-Klnmiilh Fitlln Pi'llcuiu lulled In their bid for u llllll nlrultiht nlnte high nchool wrentlliiK chiiiliplounhlp hero thla weekend nn they dropped to lourlll pliu o In the tram aimidliiKn. When the nctlou Wns over In the flnul round of the two (luy niul lournuinciil In Urcvon Uliito C'ul leiju'a inena xym. the HUbiburo Bpurtiina rcluncd us the new slule Ulllkt. Jllllnboro won with 'Ji polntn and hud three Individual Mute Champa. Ciinby followed with 29 polutx unci two chnmpn. Newbrru had 2H polntn and two Indlvldunl wliiliern. nnd the Pelicans trailed Willi 24 polnu Huskies, UCLA In Title Set lly The Anaorluleit Prenn Final Ktnndlnan Nurllieru Dlvlnlun V I. vvnsliington - M Idaho V 7 Oreiton 8 8 Wnihlugtr.n Slate n 10 Oregon Utule 3 13 I'rl. 87f iG.'! Mnj .375 ,m iame Kulurday Mclit Wn'liliiKlcii M WiikhniKlnn Hiale 51 Oregon CO, Oregon Slulo S7 n Southern lllvliion V UCI.A 8 I'rl. .din .WW California ... 0 Htntifoid t UHO - 4 i (iainc Snllirday Sljlil I UCI.A 63 USC 07 Stunlord 70 Calllornla CO Northern Division buikelbnll tenmn. Willi the exception of the champion Washington llu.sk Hi. ntowed away their near for an other season Monday and snt buck to uwult Ihe clash between the Huskies nnd the UCLA llrulns for Ihe Puclllc Coast Conlercnce crown. WushliiBton, defending Confer ence tllllsl, look Its second straluht Northern DIviMon crown two weeks nno and wrapped up lis rcRulnr season over tlie week-end with easy 82-51 und 75-37 wins over Wash ington Slate. foi in ii m it AK.nr UCI.A won Its fourth slrolRht Southern Division title by downinu Suutliern Cullfonila's Trojans 60-01 and 03-57. The tennis meet Friday and But iirduy, and Monday If necessary, on the lirulns' home court. Tlie winner automatically qualifies for the NCAA regional pjnyoffs at Cor mills. Ore. Washington's double will over Warhlneton tilate left the Coiikiirs In lourlll placo III flnnl Northern Division slnndliiRs. three games In front nf Oregon Stnlc. Oregon, winch had n chance to tie Idaho for second place, split a pair with Oregon State 52-55 and 00-57 nnd wound up in third plnce. The season-eliding games pro duced new Northern Division rec ords. KF.cnnn Washington's Hob lloubregs hit 13 points Snlurduy, boosting his R oil's lolnl to 251nn average ol 19.1 points a gnnie. dale Bishop nf WSC held the best previous mark, 18.5. Eric Roberts of Washington Stole connected on three free throws to mnke his sensons total 80, three more than the record held by Jack Nichols of Washington. Dnimy Johnston of Oicroii State nnd Ken Hunt of Oregon became the first "shorties" in Northern Division history to hit the 200 mnrk. Both nrc under six feet. Johnston collected 18 points Snlur duy to run his total to nn even 200. Hunt ended the senson with 218, Including 11 added Snttirdny night. Grade Semis Show Today Fremont, Pclicnn. Roosevelt and Mills' second tcnin won openliiR rounds Snturduy In iho grndn school Class B single elimination toiuiinnienl. Pelican fnces Fremont nt Fair view nnd Roosevelt meels Mills nt Mills today in 4:30 p.m. semifinals. Pclicnn bend Conger, 21-20 111 overtime, with Ronnie Bobblnl scor Inre tho free throw In overtime. Fremont bent Riverside, 28-20. Roosevelt walloped the Mills' Number t tenni, 27-14. Mills Number 3 ucorcd. a 10-13 win over Fnirvlew. WANTED '.' Salesman to Travel Selling Athletic Equipment. Call in Person 1 THE GUN STORE RED HURD, SPIRTS EDITOR . . ; hmon Wins while having only one man capture u title. Demi JoluiAon. Klumalh 14ft pounilcr, wnn the lone Pelican to no throiiKh to a chmiiplonnhlp. Curl Hlewnrl lort in the loti-pound flnnln. Orville Schwlndler dropped the chiiniploiiship mulch In the 123 pound clusn, and Holnnd Blchn waa Hipped up In hla 141 pound final mutch. Uiundout wrestler of the tourney wnn pound champ l.cc Allen of Handy who copped Ills fourth atrnlxhl hluh achool title. In win ning, he became the fiftli mini in tho history of high school wrest ling In OrcKon to turn the trick. District Playoffs Open: State Positions at Stake ity jim corn Auoclaled I'rena Sporta Writer Results of werk-end gnmes com pitted the llnc-up lor pluy-oflu to determine entrlca In the Oregon high school basketball tournament ai Kttgcnn March 18-22. Onlv Ihree leainn Lincoln and Cleveland of Portland, rated second ami third m lust week's Associated Prevs sluto prep poll., and Sonp poose have cinched bcrilut in the 16-tenni meet. The Dulles defeated Hood River, 50-32, Saturday night to enter the Spivey led Out For Good LEXINGTON, Ky. i.ti -Hopes of I) g Dill Spivey to be reinstated as n University of Kentucky bosket bnl player were dashed Sunday night when the athletic board of the university banned him perma nently from Its eligibility list. With Splvey s hopes went those of the Wildcat cage team that the seven-foot Georgian, an AU-Anierl-enn center, would be able to piny In the Nntioiml Collegiate Athletic As sociation Tournament. The athletic board said. In the course of a lengthy statement: "We feel compelled to say that It Is our unanimous opinion, at this tune, that Spivey was implicated In a conspiracy to fix Kentucky basketball games during the 1850 51 seuson." The board said there wns evi dence to Indicate this occurred dur ing the Sugiir Bowl tournament at Nrw Orleans in December, 1950. Spivey hns denied repeatedly that he wns guilty of any wrong-doing. Ihe board's statement revealed for the first tlmo that Spivev's 'voluntary" withdrawal from Ken tucky's eligibility list in December followed action bv tlie bonrd tus pendliiR him. Sundnv night's state niont said Spivey was allowed to announce his withdrawal to snve hlni embarrassment. The lunky basketball stnr re turned lust week from New York where he went before the grand liny for questioning on basketball Jayvees End With 12-7 By IIAKOl.I) McK.W By defentlng the Ashlnnd JVs 51 to 31 Snttirdny night the Klnm nth Fnlls Junior Varsity became unofficial Southern Oregon champs. The KU JVs lost onlv one game in district piny, to Grants Pnss, and took two trom both Medford nnd Ashlnnd. Tho other game with Grunts Puss was cancelled. Altogether this yenr the JVs have a 12-7 record. Vernon Keller scored 21 points Saturday night to Rain high scor ing honors for the season with 155. Ilox .rnrc: ASMI. AMI ll) Injde 4 Delmnan R C. .Innim 4 Welrli 3 III KLAMATH a D. Mills 11 Doudhcrlv 31 Roller Owlnns J, Jiunr. II 2 Dolrnll AhIiIiiiuI sul).. Ilnmllton. Wntnia Jeffries fl. Bates, RoRrrs. Klnuiflth subs -Plnnlgan U. C. Mills 1. Hall 0, FiT'lri'li'k.son. wrlfint. ft' Burns Tears Moth Hole Worn Places Revoven1 . SALLY'S REVEAVING . SeaHIt Portland ftterttaafatf tr ! WWm'a i iIErtALT) AND NEWS. ESI MMQ Mm Art Keith of Cunby, winner In the 141 pound division, took tut third ntute title. Siiturduy'n filial results: CHAMPIONKIIIP KINAI.S 98 poundh Davla, Hlllnboro, de cluloned Ncwby. Newbern. 106 pounda Doug Umlleet, New berg, won by fall over Carl Slew art. Klamath Fulls. 115 pounds Alexander, Hlllsboro, dcclnloned Farmer. CBnby. 123 pounds Allen, Bundy, decla loned Swindler, Klamath Falls. 130 pounds Belgarde. Oregon City, declsloned Smith, McMlnn villc. 13(1 pound Owlnua, Cnnby, won district 2 play-off with Pendleton. The teams meet Friday and Satur duy nlghta and Monday night, If necessary, for the title. Tigard edged Beaverton. 40-37, to get another rrack at Hlllsboro, to which It lose earlier in the district 9 tournament. The teams play Tuesday. Hlllsboro can gain the district title by winning. A Tlaard victory would make another game necessary. Friday night. La Grande defeated Baker to win its way into a best two-out-of-three play-off with Vale for the district 1 championship. Baker turned the tables Saturday night, winning 39-37 to clinch the Blue Mountain League champion' ship, but it Is out of the slate tournament picture. Reedsnprt edged Roncburg. 47-45, t smv iii me oouinwrnt umton district. 6's Eastern sub-division play-off. The teams play again Tuesday for the right io meet Marshllcld, ranked No. 4 In the stale, In a district championship series Friday and Saturday nights and March 11th, IX a third game is necessary. FINAL Oregon Cliy, the state's No- S team, and Mllwuukie will meet rnauy in the Una name of a o av. off for the Clackamas County dist rict 13 line. The semi-finals and final of the district 8 tournament will be plaved Friday and Saturday. McMlnnville. ranked No. 5 in the state, and Day ton, unbeaten in high school plav, are the favorites. The other serril- nnaiisis are Wlllamina and Taft. The four teams won first-round games over the week-end. Astoria, the favorite defeated Tillamook and Seaside In the Ore- gon coastal district play-off. It can clinch the title Saturday by bentlng the winner of the Seaslde Tlllamook game Friday. FAVORITE Salem, the favorite and ranked No. 10 in the state; Woodburn, Mt. Anfet and Stayton won In the first round of Ihe district 11 tournament. Play resumes Tuesday. District 3 (Central Oregon) and district 13 (Portland area) tourna ments get under way Thursday. Bend is the favorite In the former, and Central Catholic of Portland, ranked as the state's No. 1 team, Is expected to have little trouble winning the other. Albany is the favorite In the dist rict 7 plny-offs, which will be held nt Corvnllls Friday and Saturday. Albany trimmed Corvallls Friday night to win the Eastern subdist rlct title- The four-team district 6 tourna ment opens at Eugene Monday night, with Eugene favored. Other entries arc Junction City, Oakridge and University High of Eugene. - WALKER'S Alley Cat Drive Inn NOW ; OPEN We're all cleaned up -. rested up - rarin' to go! South 6th and Martin KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON H I I f I Crown by lull over Woodward, Oregon City. 141 pounds Keith, Canby won by fall over Blehn. Klamath Falls. 148 pounds Johnson, Klamath Falls, declsloned Haiucomb, Med ford. 167 pounds Tllgner, Dallas, de clsloned Hicks, Roseburg. 108 pounds Stepper. Salem, won by fall over Rogerson, Bend. 178 pounds McAdams, Newberg, won by default over Jarrell, Hllli boro. Heavyweight Mclnnls, Hlllsboro declsloned Meyer, Salem. CONSOLATION FINALS 98 pounds Reeves, Albany, de clsloned Holllster, Springfield. 106 pounds Klmm, Canby. de clsloned Shearer, Klamath Falls. 115 pounds Schlesser, Hlllsboro, declsloned Foster, McMlnnville. 123 pounds Bergan, Parkrose, declsloned Green, Newberg. 130 pounds Parkhurst, Roseburg declsloned Baker, Parkrose. 136 pounds Gardner, Bend, de clsloned Wells, Klamath Falls. 141 pounds Mansfield, McMlnn ville, declsloned Dolowllch, Sandy. 148 pounds Trlnkletn, Newberg, declsloned RusseU, Sandy. 157 pounds Krupica. Molalla, de clsloned Dixon, Parkrose. 168 pounds SUley, Newberg, de clsloned Schmiu. Dayton. 178 pouryis Edwards, Hlllsboro, declsloned Crawley, Dayton. Heavyweight Montgomery. Can bv, won by fall over Pryor. Klam ath Falls. Team scores: Hlllsboro 35 Canby 29 Newberg 28 Klamath Falls 24 Salem 18 Sandv 13 Oregon City 12 McMlnnville Roseburg S Dallas 8 Dayton 6 Medford C Parkrose i Albany 3 , Springfield S Bend 3 Lebanon 2' Molalla 2 Granta Pass 2 Robinson, Harris Win At Doubles BEND Dean Henderson of Salem won the Class A singles title in the annual slate bowling tournament by scoring 665 on the closing weekend. Robinson and Rov Harris won the The Klamath Falls duo of Mel Class A doubles with a 1,226, nosing out a Pendleton team, Charles Cahlll and Joel Cole, who had taken the lead with 1,197 earlier Sunday. Don Wroten, Portland, was the apparent all-events winner in Class A . with a 1,744 score. Gonzaga Wins Boxing Meet SPOKANE Wl Gonraga Univer sity outpointed the University of Idnho 7-1 in a dunl boxing match here Saturday night Roy Kelly of Gonzaga handed Larry Mover of Idaho his first de feat of the year, taking a unani mous decision over the Pacific Coast champion in the 165 pound bout. CAGE SCORES College Basketball (Saturday) FAR WEST UCLA 63 Southern California 47 Oregon 66 Oregon State 57 Stanford 70 California 65 (over time i Washington 82 Washington State 61 Utah State 70 Utah 60 Wyoming 55 Brlgham Young 49 MIDWEST Illinois 82 Purdue 71 Kansas Stale 75 Nebraska 60 Iowa 77 Northwestern 68 Indiana 68 Minnesota 62 Kansas' 74 Oklahoma 65 St. Louis 98 Marquette 63 Oklahoma AaVM 47 Wichita 34 Notre Dame 78 DePaul 77 Ohio Stale 69 Wisconsin 66 Michigan State 80 Michigan 61 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 45 Texas 44 Texas A AM 66 Rice 64 Texas Christian 64 Southern Meth odist 60 EAST Duquesne 91 Geneva (Fa.,) 69 Seton Hall 100 Georgetown 71 Holy Cross 68 Yale 59 Fordham 69 New York Univ., 67 Navy 60 Army 55 Penn State' 24 Pitt 9 Princeton 76 Dartmouth 46 Penn 92 Harvard 62 SF.C Tourney Kentucky 44 Louisiana State 43 (Fi nals) Louisiana State 77 Florida 69 (Semi finals i Kentucky 81 Tennessee 66 (8cml finals! . Prep Basketball Scores By The Associated Press Grants Pass 49 Medford 41 Klamath Falls 49 Ashland 29 The Dalles 50 Hood River 32 Central Catholic 67, Concordia 53 (both Portland) Baker 39 La Grande 37 Bend 63, Madras 53 Class A Tournaments District Western Subdivision ReedSDort 47. Roseburg 45 District f (First Round) McMimivllle 49. Dallas 36 Dayton 60. Central Union 61 Taft 48, Newberg 33 District 9 TiRard 40, Beaverton 37 (Beaverton eliminated i District 1 Tillamook 56, Warrenton 33 (War- renton eliminated) Astoria 59, Seaside 37 umnct ii Mt. Angel 62. Cascade Union 43 Stayton 50, Sllverton 37 Lutss a Tournaments Lane County Mapleton 46, Coburg 33 (First place) Creswell 46 Mobawk 43 (Third place McKenzle 39. Pleaseant Hill 35 (fourth place) . Crow 41, Triangle Lake 35 (fifth place) Umatilla County - Echo 42, Umatilla 39 (first placet moi kock 40, lone 43 itnira place) Athena 60. Staniield 57 (overtime) (fifth place) Dooglas County Drain 52. Elkton 50 (overtime) (first place) Oakland 38, Yoncalla 33 (third place) Riddle 32. Glendale 31 (filth place) 7-B Snbdlstrlet Spray 37, John Day 33 Rick On All-Stars Wayne Rick of Malta was chos en as an end on the East all-stars for the Class B high school Shrine football game at Pendleton Aug. 30. the first time Class B schools will hold such a game. The game is sponsored by the Oregon Shrine and will pit a team of players from schools west of the Cascade Range against a team from Eastern Oregon. All the play ers will be graduated in June. I Don Hubble, Bonanza, and Mar i ion Jack. Henley, were named al- ternate linemen. . COMMtRCIAL- MiAOUE W L Tct. N'Mbitt Oranje S3 14 .816 M. L. Johnson liu. 42 34 .553 Oretech Faculty ,,.,,, , 37 39 .487 Grtsu Food 34 43 .447 Ashley Chevrolet 33 44 .421 Bamboo Eleeuic 20 S .263 Laal Week'a Kenlla Oreteeh 3 Grigss 1 . Nesbitt 4 Johnson 0 Baraboo 3 Ashley 1 Nexbitt Orange, leading the Com mercial bowling league by a pro verbial mile, rolled the high team scores last week in blanking the M. L. Johnson Insurance team, 4-0. but Al Woldt of Ashley Chev rolet hnd the big evening. Woldt added up a 617 series, highlighted by a 234 game. Nexbitt's team scores were 104S and 3886. 1 ... The University of Alabama's largest margin of victory in bas ketball was In 1923 when the Crim son Tide defeated the Dallas YMCA 70-14. I J Ralph Dunlovy 'i'm and . . . " The Formerly Ralph's Mobile service, 11 and Klamats Ph. 5422 Will now be RED - RALPH'S SERVICE We Cordially Invite Our Old and New Patrons ; UaWIW-' ' . :!: . ..etnnnVMnnW. . ,' CHAIN REACTION Last week when the Gorky brothers drew in a tag team match with Yorg Cretorian and Kurt Von Poppenheim, three of the principals and Referee Gino Nicolini were choke - minded. Nicolini tries to dissuade Soldat Gorky who has a choke hold on Cretorian who has a choke hold on Ivan Gorky, from top to bottom. The two teams mix again Wednesday night in a rematch in a bout with no time limit. - TIME OUT! "I don't approve ol his methods either, but you'll have to admit Coach gets results! Chiloquin Captures Playoff The Klamath Basin baskethnll league worked on the "share the wealth" plan. Saturday night Chiloquin beat Tulelake in the playoff finals to win the tourney hardware. Tule lnke won the traveling trophy in the pre-playoff season run. Wayne Hatcher led ChUoouin to a 67-53 victory with 36 points. Malin won the consolation prize with a 68-53 win over Jayhawks. Chiloquin and Tulelake will meet the two top teams in the city league out of playoffs that start tonight at Altamont and wind ud with the finals Wednesday night. Jim Conroy's 23 points spear headed Malta's attack. Malin went Into the fourth period with a one point deficit at 38-39, but put to gether 20 points in the final frame. Box acorea: MALIN (Ml (S3) JAYHAWKS Woodley 0 F 14 Homer O'Keefe 4 P 6 Patterson Conroy 23 C 12 Dawes Anderson S (1 12 Banta McKoen S G Klme MaUn 'subs Brishtman 11. Vlctorlna. tints, Dalton, Kcnyon. Lindsay. Smallev. Jayhawk subs Brown, Gilchrist 2. Bryant T. cnnoQi-iN en) - m) tclelake W. Hatcher 3S T 11 Crawford Souers 6 . F 12 Welch Mlnalo II C .12 Cross C. Hatcher Sr.. 3 Dahle Miller 4 G T' Landing Chiloquin auba Bratton. Gclnger 1. Wampler, Bickers 3. Tulelake aubs Urbach 2. Klrkpatrlck 4. Skate Champ ; PARIS W Jacqueline du Bief of France Saturday night won the World's Figure Skating Champion ship for women with a spectacular and artistic performance before 15,000 wildly cheering spectators in the Paris Sports Palace. Announcing i F. 0. (Red) ! Reynolds ! il Service1 6th and Oak ' is moving ... to 11th & Klamath PACE NTNTS f Interest Soars In Tag Feud Interest In Wednesday night's tag team rematch is simmering to ward the boiling point, according to advance ticket sales at Castle berry Drugs. Last week, at the armory mat fans saw Ivan and Soldat Corky get a draw with Yorg Cretorian and Kurt Von Poppenheim. Wednesday night there wlU be a winner because there'll be no time limit tagged on the rematch. The Gorky brothers, who claim the Pacific Coast tag team cham pionship, are ready for revenge, and have promised a speedy end. Last week's match, loaded with action, ended abruptly in a dead lock when Soldat and Yorg collided together and were both counted out. It was a wierd and not altogether satisfactory finish that left the fans howling for another showing. Pro moter Mack Llllard obliged. Georges Dusette, the French-Canadian strongman, returns in the opener against Buck Weaver, a one hour affair: 10 Firsts! SEATTLE t The-University of Washington was first in all ten events Saturday fit defeating tlie University of Idaho 68-16 in a Northern Division dual - swimming meet. rrsBOrJLVArP. HORN. I COULD AFFORD,'" See utt for alt your automotive needs repairs end eccessorieSs oil makes, ell models. 4th & Klamath Ph. 8146 i , i fr-sfT-. F. O. Red) Reynolds i i !