TUKSDAY, MARCH 4, 1 0.ri2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE outhwest Sutlers f Bid for State Trip loop . l v SmmA by S Semi-pros iSeek Two . Members IThn strung Houlhwe.it ni-nil pro iiiM-hull league In lookiiiK lor Iwu members anil lire muting Inter. p.itccl uliuirrn lowairt Kliiiuuili l'lilh unrl Nii'iene. I ho league Hint Iih'IuiIi'm Ihc lug neennd In Ihc downhill chase. rmnouH (JIh-iipv Muds ol Medford. Dick union, Klmniilh Fulls, wan lo.il two members to rut thr Imn- Ihinl In the downhill, lly to nix. Dropping mil were III link- 'iluiinun mid Itetlilen flnlr.hcd be ings nnd Mvrllo i'uHil. Iilhil Inrw In Ihe klulniii. Now tlir circuit In li'H Willi North j Kedurn wax second In tin coin Itrnd, Iteeilr.purl, Unnilon, cc- j bliird rnrc, Gordon (.'uunlngliiini hum, C.ixiullle mid Mcillord ol Kliunutli Fulls third. lull Askwllh. business iminiigen ol I he Mint, to'ii llu' Herald and; News Hiitii.'Unv thr leumie wauls; right teams unit Unit they were; particularly Inlrrr.ilctl In Kliim-j Jill KnllH mill ICiiKPiir." . It wos loll Unit these two towns. would bo receptive with the col lapse ol the Far Went league In which they held momliorshlp. llusebull men here Interfiled In becoming ii meinher ol the Oregon neml-pro league nro ankcd lo ron Inrt A.Hkwllh. Cull Cenirnl I'oint 253 Then net In touch With Herald lid Newii Sports Keillor Kcd llurd. Wildcats End Atop AP Heap NKW YOnK. M") The Kentucky Wlldrals added another honor to Iheir bulging collection Tuesday. Coach Adolph Rupp's hoaullei (mm Ihe Blue Grass country were named the lop college basketball team In he nation lor Iho third lime In four year In the llnul As sociated Pre.sa poll. The Wildcat latest laurel raine l.nnl on the heel ul their ninth straight Southeastern Conference puui'prd In 20 poim.i and Gene Fa t lmmploaihlp and a 4t-43 victory yell added 18. Hut Hickya had nine over LouiMiinu ouiic in me inn- pmyerii nnd the ncore column led ferencn Uiiunamont that boosted by Cal Honney with 19, Dob llar thelr Wlnnlnif Mrealc lo 22 Kame.i. j Vey with lo and Don Peterson Willi Kentuiky u alier one more liophy, ! 15. thf KCKA rhanililoiLihln. i RlrkVM nnrl llilllnn rBf It a Tlie Wlldcal.i prcvlouIy (Inched jdlllon to enrnuur the title acrup at the head ol the Hum 111 the AP Wconciday, qualified for the play poll in mo and 1951. Bradley In- olfi bkbuim Chlloqulii nnd Tide- h'rruptea me Mien oy wiuhihk Iho 121 apart wrltern and hiiort roiler.i who participated III the II (inl poll nwiuded Kentucky 30 llrnl tSuco voioa and 1.033 polnt-i,-I llllnoli. one of the lew icoma to bottle Kentucky for top honor, runie In second with ISO polnti. K nil.-in Blate followed with 012. Uiiqurant finished lourlh behind Kama Hlntn and In turn wo fol lowed bv St. Ixiul. Waihlimton. Iowa. Kansas. West Virginia, and til. John . , Wyoming. No. 10: Seattle Uni versity. No, 18. and UCLA. No. 19. represented the west on the second ten. Otheri in the Intter itroup were Day ion. 11; Duke. 12; Holy Cross, 13; Seton Hall. 14; Ht. Bonuven lure, 14: Louisville. 17 and Suuth kesl Tcxiis. 20. lllini In NCAA Meet By The Associated Press . The Western Conference rnce was settled nnd along with It an other place In the NCAA Tourna ment was filled Monday night when Illinois polished olf Northwestern B&-74. The game was the highlight of major' college baskotbnll action round the nation. The victory over NorUiwestern pave Illinois the Western Conler rnee title lor Ihe second straight fVnr. . Iowa, the only other team that rould have overtaken the lllini, dropped 78-74 decision to Wis consin. Illinois, the nation's No. 2 team In this week's final Associated J'ress poll, now has a league rec ord of 13-1. while Iowa, which closed out Uie season's loop busi ness, finished with 11-3. Dunlap Whips Cesar Brion ' SAN FRANCISCO Wl Bob Dun iiip, nil obscure Ncrio, may have projected himself Into the nnllonnl iriivywclKht light picture with n iiiipilsing nnd convincing victory over Cesar llrlon Monday nlcht. '. Dunlap, ma'-j, from Oakland, Calif., who never seems lo slop (blowing leather, twice felled 198 aouiid Llrlon, who twlco stayed 10 rounds wllh Joo Louis. t Dunnp, n 3-1 underdog, wns 'punching strongly at the end of :he 10 rounder nnd was given nn 'inanlmnus decision. He dropped Orion in the second and ninth 'ounds. Ten Years Ago Outfielder Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox laid Hint he planned on plnylng "ino more season of bn.sebull be 'ore loinlng the Armed Forces. Twenty Years Ago Johnny fcdrl.mnd outpointed Welterweight Shnmplon Jacklo Fields in a 10 ;ound nnn-tlllc bout nt Boston. Th. JAYHAWK Soy THERE'S HONE BETTER "91" Odon. Ethyl 31e JAYHAWK- G 2135 South 6th Drew Slalom, Combo Victor Two UiHvcif,itv of Ornion kl hluiti Jim ilxMci. uiul Duvc 'i ln'inii'i (Ihin't liuvc ft monopoly Mitniny on iht WnriiiT Ciinyon Hki hill .ulirir tlm Kit 1 1 tout llluhlitnd tin hH)jon(i n hki mwrt, iCcddrti won th "flownlilll rune lull OcH Urv.w of Kliunutli V'nWn won hot h the hlitloiit in id coin blnrrt cvfiitH, In mlriHIon (o llnish- Hilltop Upsets Payless Hilltop Ciifo upset first-seeded Piivle.-is nriiun lust nluht In the frill, LiMimie hnskrlhiill itliiVnlfK lo rnrn ,, t.r, k ul lliikys Wednesday night lor tile pluyoll title Puul lleln.i, Juck Wuybriint and l.ro Friend waxed hot In a third quarter 30-poinl binge ns the third seeded Colcuicii llulihed with 11 00-70 victory over Huvleiui. Helm dumped 20 poind before he fouled out mldwtiy In the lourlh quarter. Hlrkvs bint the Herald mid News. 85-115, In Ihc other mime. I'uyli'M and the Herald nnd News mix Wednc.iduy lur iho con .solution title. Hilltop grubbed it first-quarter lo-ii icau, nircicnca H lo 41-30 at the hail, then poured ii on in the third lor a 71-49 lead. me ncritid and News made a Willie of It lor a hall and trailed Jim ji-37 at intermission lime. Bui lliikys lound Ihe range in the third quarter to add up a 63-11 lend. Jay Griggs. Ilerald-Newn center, lake, the Klamath Basin League's two lop Irmns In a Frldny-butur-day plavoif at Merrill llnx corn' llll 1,101' 0) l-AVl.f NH Wm brahl 17 T U Ymini Hrtirti 14 c Ifl Krlnlfon C nrrir (; ia ow 1 1 ! a ( ; 7 Trmilt Hilltop i litis - Mai Unci 10. t'tibrirU 4. MllhcMii 3, jkru ut-Olficra 8. livriah li. "N lOAi UM ni(KV fa veil tl r 19 llonnc Hartley 2 r 1. prttrson (irlfKi 70 C jfl Hirxrv Down 4 c; ft MHnll Knnu 10 (J 7 rolr Hfrald nd mbt Mv 3 nirkvi iiIm Krmnltfcr 'J, licndrrihott . Willi S, Valllinrour 8. OCE Sliced From Tourney PORTLAND W Portland Uni versity and Willamette survived the first round of the NAIB District Monday night nnd will meet Tues day for the championship. Jim Winters scored 27 points to lean roruand lo n B2-6S victory over Lewis & Clark. Willamette defeated Oregon College of Educa tion 74-40. The winners clash Tuesday night to determine Oregon's entry In the National Association of Intercol legiate Basketball Tonrnnmcnt nt Kansas City next week. Title Edges McCloud Five Tulelake cdRed McCloud. 59-53. Inst night on the winners' court In a Siskiyou County lengue game moved up from a Friday postpone ment. Jcrrv King led the Honkers with 20 points. McCloud won the B uaine. 70-32. TIME OUT! Next time you're winning, don't get smart and tell me 1 don't know how to use a paddle!" 35? AS : '.eT.. , cVi'. . t, 1 . , I vyinyf- - TWIRLER ON TOES Sara Page Jackson,' Elizabeth City, N.C., demonstrates on the beach at Nags Head, N.C., why she lias been chosen regularly lo lead the band during halftimc at football games. Wake Forest's pretty majorette I will establish a summer' school for twirlers after college . yawn, troth tio ' : . . ' t Rams Still Poll-High; Pels Sixth in Ballot By The Associated Press Its still a Portland race as Ore gon high school basketball teams iieud into the home stretch before the annual state tournament In Eugene, March 18-22. Three strong Portland teams still dominate the weekly Associated Press high school basketball poll of the state's sportswrllcrs and broadcasters. Central Catholic again leads the poll, winning 10 first-place votes and 118 points in the balloting. This Is the seventh time Central has led the list as the No. 1 prep learn in Oregon. The Rams have last only one ol 22 games Uns sea son. Packers, DeMolay In Wins Klnmnth Pack nnd DcMolny Number 1, two and three teams behind league-leading Metiers, won handily in the Victory leamie last night. Ihe Packers bent Trades and In dustry. 63-43; DeMolay waxed Men s Hand Laundry. 69-32. Orlnnd Dixon led the Packer at tack with 17 points. George Vlnhos. Bill Pickett and Clnyton Hannon pumped in 14. 13 onn 12 lor tne DcMolays. Box iH-orei: f.At XDRY (SI) () lir.1IOI.AT limit .1 r 1.1 Picket! Godarrt 2 P 4 Smith Mnwklnii 8 C T Srhntnburi Thompson 13 C. H Vlho GonmlrA 4 (i 12 Hunnon Laundry Bubi Anderson, Wnodnrd 2. rjeMolny mibs Hilton 7, Montnomery 2 1 I llll) IM1 I'AtKtr.S Monk F l Bll Cannon 4 P 5 Crswfnrd Sunders 14 C 4 Burrrtl' Hoellor 8 ri 17 Dixon Cobb in o h Overen T Ar 1 subs -Homer 7. Packers subs Wrlsht 7. Fremont Roosevelt In Cage Finals Fremont nnd Roosevelt Innc.le to morrow, 4:30 p. in., on a neutral court vet to be named for the grade school Clnss B basketball title. Fremont bent Pelicnn. 41-16. nnd Roosevelt trimmed Mills' Number ;t team, 36-23, yesterday In semi-llnnls. c etafataTM " W SirMMMSatatatatatatataataTaTaTiVat u, jwi J dLLA ..... .-' . ' J Lincoln and Cleveland, tied for first place In Uie Portland Public School League, wound up In a deadlock this week for second second place in the poll. Each team received 98 points In the voting, although Lincoln got two first-place votes and Cleveland none. Marshlleld again was named as (he top upstate team and finished fourth In the poll. Marshfield didn't play last week, but enters a tllstrlct playoff this week as do most otner teams In the state. CHANGE The only major change in the top 10 Uiis week sent Medford plunging from No. 6 to No. 10. Grants Pass upset Medford twice last weekend, and eliminated Med ford from state tournament con tention. McMinnvillc finfshed as No. 5 in this week's poll. Klamath Falls, Ihe team now expected to claim the Southern Oregon berth in the state tournament, climbed into the No. 6 position. Salem finished In seventh place this week, followed by La Grande, Oregon City and Medford in that order. NO CHANCE Of these, Medford is the only one with no chance to get into the state tournament. Two of the teams, Cleveland and Lincoln, already have won tourney bcrUis. The oilier will enter district playoffs Uiis week. Three Eastern Oregon teams Baker, Pendleton and Millon-Free-water, topped this week's list of also rnns. The top ten, with season records listed for each team: Points 1. Central Catholic, 21-1 118 2. Lincoln, 18-2 98 2. Cleveland. 19-2 98 4. Marshfield, 18-4 5. McMlmwllle, 19-4 6. Klamath Falls, 17-4 7. Salem, 16-6 8. La Grande, 12-8 9. Oregon City, 14-6 10. Medford. 15-7 Others: Baker 7, Pendleton 5 Mllton-Frecwnter 5, Milwaukle 3 Maplcton 2, Hlllsboro 1. SHUFF STUFF Schuss shut out Eagles. 4-0. In the shuffleboard lengue last night nnn Jars neat wocus, Bin s Place bent Roundup, by 3-1 counts. Sunday Roundup forfeited four points to Wocus when the Round up team failed to show. Bonanza, Rogues In Playoffs Bonanza makes Its second bid In as many years for a berih In the Clam B slate buskelball tourna ment when It opens a Olst. 5 play off scries tomorrow nlht at Hen ley aa last a highly-ruled Rogue Klvcr team. Tlp-ofi time Is 8 o'clock. Last year the Klamath County champs fell short of a state berth In two straight losses to Phoenix. 'Ihe Pirates went on to win the slate title. The Roxues aren't strangers eith er in this business of scrapping for the state tournament. Two years ado the Chleflalns &t!1oT& Bin show. 1 .?t'?.beer 1?.rarLslnn.arrtl8.!With the Russian brothers, Soldat and Ivan Gorky, in a re- County team has entered the; " stute tournament. ! Kt NNKR-t P Chlloquin was runner-up in 1937' and 1938, losing to Bellfountaln and' Amity. I The Anllcrs are ready for an all out effort but It's a big task, I The Chiefs carry a 19-2 record, against Bonanza. They're unbeaten! against Jackson County Class B foes and hold a spin wim iraier, the team that quarrels over the weekend with the Pelicans for a berth In the Class A tournament. The Rogues are paced by Jim Boulter, high scorer In the Jack son County circuit, and recently named by the Oregon Sports maga zine on the Stale Class B all-star team. ALL-eTARS All-stars in jaexson ioumy. aiuns esoiaai ana Ivan against Yorg Cre wlih Boulter, are Jim Wehren andtorlan and Kurt Von Poppenheim. Ralph Milton. I The Gorkys claim the Pacific Tne Anuers piacea mree on uic Klamnth Countv all-star team Hubble, Irwin Crume and Maurice Chandler. The first two games of the best nf.threa nlavoli show at Henley. I A third game. If necessary, will ! go to Grants' Pass gym Saturday nignt. Rogue River Coach M. C. Busack iu nrnhahlv onen with Boulter Wehren. Milton, Byron Kile and either Don Lehrmann or Jim Rho ten. Bonanza Coach ilerton Whipple will have Crume. Hubble. Chand ler, Vernon Haley and Marlln Wil son on the starting line. CAGE SCORES Cohere Basketball By The Associated Press FAR WEST Colorado 59 Wyoming 44 Willamette 75 Oregon Education 56 Montana Stale 88 Rocky Mountain State 63- Portiand 82 Lewis and Clark 65 Olympic J.C. 52 North Idaho Col lege 42 Grays Harbor J.C. 86 Vanport 72 Lsai Duquesne 94 Baldwin-Wallace 51 LaSalle 92 Muhlenberg 77 St. Joseph's i Pa.) 59 Temple 56 MIDWEST ' Illinois 95 Northwestern 74 Wisconsin J8 Iowa 75 Indiana 70 Michigan State 67 Michigan 68 Purdue. 60 Missouri 68 Nebraska 53 Oklahoma A&M 39 Tulsa 33 Texas Tech 89 West Texas State 85 New Mexico 40 New Mexico AiM:nament, but the 5-9 star is used to 38 playing the big boys. Arkansas State Tchrs 62 Arkansas! Selection of Seattle for the NIT State 50 Monday filed the tournament's 12 SOUTH team feild and also assured the Western Kentucky 82 Bowling Idimunitive pivot man another Green 75 chance to show that the bigger Johns Hopkins 74 Washington Col-:basketball player is not always the lege 62 HIGH SCHOOL By The Associated Press District 7-B Tournament Spray 48. John Day 38 District 11 Tournament Silverlon 47, Cascade 33 (elimi nated) North Marion 65. Secred Heart (Salem) 54 (eliminated) Griggs Wins In Windup Griggs beat the Dick B. Miller Rockets. 27-14. last night at Mills In the windup of the girls city bas ketball league. Oregon Wools was unbeaten dur ing the campaign, posting 12 straight victories. Griggs finished with an 8-4 rec ord. Pevtons with 7-5 for third- Pe- troffs and Rockets were tied for lost place. "A" & "B" HIGH SCHOOL All-State Teams IN MARCH Oregon Sports 1 CRETORIAN (left) and Kurt Von Poppenheim have a hob to do tomorrow night. The Rumanian and Prussian mix Tag Foes Vow Quick Finish Promoter Mack Lillard presents a tag team brawl with an Inter national flavor for the second straight week tomorrow night at the armory. It nut the Garrulous Hnrlrva Coast ta title and have a trophy in in. i ircunn wnn n einr. n. dow to prove it. Last week Cretorian and Von Poppenheim drew with the Gor ki's In a hectic match that ended with Yorg and Soldat out cold. It was a weird ending that de- manded a re-showing. Both teams are ready for the supreme effort and have promised to end the quarrel In quick order. Reserved ticket sales Indicate an SRO crowd. Georges Dusette. probably the most popular performer to ever wain aown tne armory pike, opens me snow in a one-nour scrap against Buck Weaver of Indiana football fame. The feature tag row has no time umu aiiacnea. Castleberrv Drugs have reserved tickets left, but the pasteboards me guuig last. The armory ticket-office opens at 7:30 tomorrow night. Seattle Picked For NIT NEW YORK W-Johnny O'Brien. Seattle University's scoring ma chine, will be like a midget at the tall men's convention in the Na tional Invitational Basketball Tour- oeiier. He u have plenty of chances to demonstrate this thesis, since every other team in the tourney has a man 6-5 or higher. O'Brien, the first player In col lege history to score more than 1.000 points in a season, will run into the tall timber right away when Seattle plays its first tourney game against Holy Cross March 10. The powerful crusaders have Jim VClelley, 6-7. and Jim Dilling. 6-4, to try and shut the gates on O'Brien, whose season total is 1,030 points. By The Associated Press Today A Year Ago Mai Whit field, United States, won the 400 meter run in 0:47.8 at the Pan American games in Buenos Aires. Five Years Ago Jersey Joe Walcott outpointed Elmer (Violent) Ray In a 10-round heavyweight bout at Miami. Ralph Dunlovy f , .feu Jr M The Formerly Ralph's Mobile service, 11 and Klamats Ph. 5422 Will now be -J RED "j RALPH'S SERVICE We Cordially Invite Our Old and New Patrons Grays Harbor Beats Vanport BREMERTON, Wash. ttV-Olym-plc of Bremerton and Grays Har bor, opening round winners In the Pacific Northwest Junior College Basketball Tournament, meet here Tuesday for the championship and a berth In the national tourney at Hutchinson, Kes. Olympic, defending regional champion, reached the champion ship round Monday night with an easy 52-42 victory over North Idaho College of Coeur d'Alene. Grays Harbor, led by Tony Vlas telica who scored 34 points, de feated Vanport 86-72. Vanport and North Idaho will souare off Tuesday in a consola tion round. p mm if FILL OUT, CLIP, MAIL COUPON TODAY! Sears, Roebuck and Co. 133 So. 8th Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Send your expert lo demonstrate ! NAME. i i ADDRESS. CITY. tljtcu Muy foot erLMIlsJ Announcing F. 0. (Red) Reynolds Mobil Service 6th and Oak is moving . . l-o 11th & Klamath and s e e CLASSIC I.SAQl'l, W I. Prl. Oremn Wooltn ,. nt 2 Sltt Suburban Kltrhan ...... :i 27 .311 Landry Insurance ..........13 SO ,SJ4 Parkmor Orlvi In ....... 31 .12 .4a KFLW 30 XI .478 Dick Render's .... 1 41) .303 !. Wstk's Resalu Landry 2 Reeder's t KFI.W 1 Parkmor I Suburban a Oregon Wool 1 Oregon Woolen lost some ground and a star bowler as the Woolles cling to a squeaky one game lead over Suburban Kitchen in the Clas sic League. Buck Ferguson, who rolled the high series of 588, nnd holds a 179 season average, Is leaving for Net arts, Ore., where he will go Into business. - Ferguson's 588 topped Bill Owens of Landry Insurance by one pin, but Owens notched the hijh single game, a 226, four up on KFLW'a Floyd Wynne. Team honors aaw a three-way deadlock In high game and a two way tie in high series. Landry Insurance, Dick Reeder's and Oregon Woolen all posted 724 games. Suburban Kitchen, tha team that shaved the Wools' lead, and Landry both had 2079 series. Parkmor's Charlie Booth holds to the high season's average, a 188. Mel Robinson, Wools, and substi tute Al Hakenwerth have 184 and 183. , MOOSE PA'S W L Prl K-Amusement ...... 62 14 .818 Wesl-Hltchcock SO 28 .698 So. Ore. Well Drill 39 37 .313 Wards .34 38 .472 Stone's Signal SerV 22 34 .288 Leach Service .. . .... . 17 S3 .238 Friday's Results Stone's 4 Leach o K-Amuemenl 3 West-Hitchcock 1 Wards 3 So. Ore. Well I K-Amusement strengthened Its lead In the Moose Pa's bowling league Friday with a 3-1 win over second-place West-Hitchcock. West-Hitchcock's Wilbur Court ney rolled the high series. 4 592, while George Thomas of K-Amusement notched the high game; a 232. Team honors went to Stone's Sig nal Service with a 973 game and 2730 aeries. WANTED Salesman to Travel Selling Athletic Equipment. Call in Person THE GUN STORE End your cleaning worries! 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