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    WKDNKSDAY, MARCH 5, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
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Tear Gas
Used In
Cage Row
BETHANY, W. Va tIPy-li prob
ably will be anuthar 40 yearn ba.
fort athletic teams from Bethany I
iunrie ana iui iivc-miie dlsiani
neighbor, Wot Liberty State, play
ciii-ii ouicr sjiuin.
Police had to une tear gas to
break up a near-rlol following the
first nthlcllc meeting ot the two
celebrating a M-83 basketball via.
schools since 1010,
About 10 Went Liberty student;
',-V, i ie
RUSSIANS READY Ivan (left) and Soldat Gorky, chag
I',' rined at last week's draw with Yorg Crctorian and Kurt
Von Poppcnlicim, told the Herald and News today they're
ready to hand their. tag team foes their conie-uppancc in
short order tonight.' Georges Dtiseltc and Buck Weaver
tangle in the fl:30 opener at the armory. The ticket office
opens at 7:3 0 to haiidle an expected capacity crowd for the
grudge tag brawl.
Regional
Entries
Picked
KANHA8 CITY I Two noil
rntilrrcnce schools Uklahumii
t'Hv Uiilwrsltv nod Kiintu Oliirn
vine mimed Tuosiliiy for the NCAA
Western RrKionol basketball nlnv
off at Corvallls, Ore., March 31-23.
Wyomlna. champion n( .the Skv
line Ctmtrrcncrf. imd the Pacific
Const f.cnitue (HILit are the other
two teams In the pluynff. A be.-l-ul
Hirer srrlra between UCLA and the
Lnlvcmlty of WnihlnKton will de
cide the const winner.
Hillsboro
Qualifies
High School Banketball
lly JIM ( 01 II
Amoi'lalrd I'reai Kporti Writer
hlh school basketball tournament
at Eugene March 18-22.
The Spartan defeated TlKSrd.
M-SI. Tuesday night to win the
District t title. They will meet the
District 10 champion, expected to
be Astoria, In the opening round of
Uie tourney.
Lincoln and Cleveland of Port-
lory over Bethany Monday, ar
rived on the Bethany campus Tues
day Intent on painting- the Bethanv
Held house, liey were met by
about 2(10 Bethany fans.
The resulting melee didn't break
up until county officers, reinforced
oy staie troopers and city police
from nearby rollansbee, used tear
(OS.
Dr. Paul Elbln. Went Llberlv
president, said "I think most stud
ents feel It should be another 35
years before we play each other
again." Dean Forest Klrkpalrlck ot
Bethanv agreed.
Hie two schools had not met In
athletics since 1910, when they
played a baseball game.
IT
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ji ... Tir riaT'ia' " ' ' '
Rogues, Phoenix
Now Class A-2
ASHLANfJ Otl Hint) school foot
ball District of Class A-2 has
been reorganized.
Officials meeting here Monday
nlBht moved Roijue ftlvcr and
Phoenix Into the district's Southern
Division, made up of Ashland
DeMolay
Wallops
Brethren
People DO TOO
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Ragle Point, Central Point and
Illinois Valley.
Bandon will be moved from
Class B ranks Into the A3- North
ern Division with Myrtle Creek,
Coqullle, Sutherlin and Myrtle
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Division tltllsts will meet Nov. 1
to dcolde tlio dtstrlct chnmplonahlp.
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I he aelrcllon of Kunia Clara and '""d, "'"! Bcappoose qualified ear-
(Ikluhoinii t-'llv miis announced
here bv rtn-Ves Peters, chairman
of Uie Selection Committee. Thev
were chosen Irom all the Independ
ent collem-s and unlverMllcs west
ol Uie Mississippi Hlver.
Oklahoma City will meet Wvom-
l!;K and Santa Clara will play the
LCLA-Witjjhlrotton winner In the
opening names.
'there wUi be four regional play
nils at Corvnllls. Chlcaun. Kniutus
City and Ruleliih, N. C. The reumn
Hi winners will play In Uie Nn
tionr.l NCAA Tournament at Seattle
March 3&-M.
JAKE TO r
QUIT IF
BEATEN
DfhlOIT . Former Middle
welfbt Champion Jake La Motta
mi.v;. Jie is roiiik to put up his box
inir glovea for Rood If he Is beaten
badly In his bout with Euxene
i Silent) Hulrelon here Wednesday
niuht.
ilairslon tins nmblllnns of bcliiR
lha first mun to knock La Motta
from his feet. La Motta Is rated
a "Hunt undcrdOK.
'I'll retire definitely If he
bents me decisively," declared La
Motta. But he quickly added he had
no thought of Io.sIiir,
There also was plciitly of confi
dence In Halrston's corner.
The 30-ycad-old La Motta will
eek to break the tannest loslnir
strcnk of hl 13-yoar professional
, career. He dropped the only two
' starts he mado Inst yeur and lost
his Initial engagement this year.
Grays Harbor
' Wins Tourney
BREMERTON, Wash. Wl Grays
Harbor will represent the Pacific
Northwest In the National Junior
Colleoe Bnakelball Tournament at
Hutchinson, Kansas. . -
Trie Chokers from Aberdeen, led
bv big Tony Vlnatellca, trounced
Olympic of Bremerton, the' 1051 re
Kiomil tltllst, 78-D2 Tuesday nlRht
In a battle for tho Northwest olmin-
Elonship and tho national tourney
erth.
Vanport whipped North Idaho S
51 In the consolation round to take
'thhvj place In the regional tourna
ment. ! , i
STANDING!
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Mlltr . ... i.... : u
KUmath Fck . . 10
D-Muly No. 1
Gun ator ....... a
T I . 4
Cfsur Lk 3
Mn't Hand Lrlry J
D.Moly Me, 2 , J
DeMolay'a drat team won a fam
ily feud over DeMolay'a second
team last nlRht. 60-33, and Trades
and Industry edged Men s Hand
Laundry, 44-43, In Victory league
Karnes el Foirvlew.
Boui the DeMolay teams awlnn
ir;r:. . " "r,.v im0 acuon tonmht as the iwo
lean to qualify for the Oreion ,he T"uf"1l, n"nt wld"J-
wiS school "balkeih.il .rZlZTt iPeMolay Number 1 meets Klamath
pack in the 7:19 opener, the second
team faces Gun Store In the after
piece. Box icorr:
I.AI'KIIII (I!) (II) T I
Cort.d I T Mosk
Thompson a r 1 Choon
llawklna II r 11 Kanen
Gomaln 9 n - 14 HORhar
Lund 4 G 4 Cobb
Laundry allba Andaraon II. T 4 I
tuba Hmitar 2.
Dr.MOI.AT 1 IMI :tl DEMOLAT t
Plcaalt 13 F 4 Xittradre
Smllh II T 3 llavdan
Montffnnwry a v. a Maon
Hannon 4 O ft l-araon
Vlahna 14 ft 3 Sweli'i
IaMolay 1 aubanilton S. flchoanbars.
Iier for the Ifi-leam tournament.
The two Portland teams finished
their leanue season Tucsdsy as
co-city champions, esch with 13
leamie wins and one loss. Lincoln
crushed Franklin, 75-40, while
Cleveland defeated Roosevelt, 50,
50. Jefferson. 1051 state champion.
wound up inira by oeatinK Grant
53-49, but won't be In the tourney.
MKKT
Portland school officials were to
meet Wednesday to set a date and
place lor a Cleveland-Lincoln play
off uame to determine which Dist
ricts the teams will represent In
tne tournament.
Lincoln's. Wade (Swede) Hal
brook scored 4a points aRalnst
Franklin to run his 22-game season
toial to D50. With three, four or
five playoU games left, the giant
center has a chance to nit Uw
l.OOO-marlL
WINS
Reedsport defeated Roseburg, 47-
3fl. to win the right to meet Marsh-
field for the Southwest Oregon
District 5 championship. The play
off Is scheduled for Friday, Satur
day and Monday, If a third game
is necessary.
8alcm, the favorite, and Stnyton
each won their second victories In
the District 11 tournament. Salem
downed Woodburn, 49-37, and Stay-
Inn edged Ml. Angel, 37-3S.
Tale defeated Ontario 44-32. to
lake the Malheur County champion
ship and enter the Eastern Oregon
District 1 play-off. Vale will meet
La urannc in a Desi-two-ol-three-
S ii me title scries starting Friday.
San Jose, Calif. Eddie Chavei,
140, San Jose, outpointed Glen Hen-
dershot, 142, New York. 10. ,
Bannocks are lust baking now-
der bread. - Sports Afield.
Aragon Wins
Grudge Tiff
LOS ANOLES OH ' Art Aragon
didn't embellish his reputation as
Uie "Oolden Boy" of the ring when
he won a split decision from Lauro
Sales In 10 rounds Tuesday night
at the Olympic Auditorium.
Some of the expert tabbed Ars-
Sa to knock out bla adversary Dy
tltth, but Salsa was la there
winging at the final ball,
Billed aa a grudge ngni, tne at
ari
When the battlers bad It out In a
cafe here last December, Aragon
plainly showed the effecta lor a
few days. His weight bulge helped
him Tuesday night. The Salas fans
Hi the 10,000 on nana roarea incir
dlsapproval of the verdict
SHUFF STUFF
Mecca and Suburban turned In
Impressive 4-0 victories In the city
shuffleboard league last night. Mec
ca blanked Bummers Lant and Sub
urban shut out VFW.
Roundup trimmed Eagles, 3-1, In
the other contest.
CLYDE LOVELLETTE
. . . two-timer
AP Picks
Mythical
Cage Five
By TED MKIKR
NEW YORK l-le Hoi.lh H,.m
'inales the 1B62 Associated Press
A ii- America colleulsie basketball
icrtin announced Wednesday.
Two plnycrs from the Southern
Conference and one from the Bouth
eastern were named along with one
each from the Big Ten and the
m o.-veu.
PlrUeH a v tl. ...i .
mi JP'ayers of the season by a vote ot
,tn 320 sports writers and
.ail! were Dick Groat, Duke; Clyde Lo-
oui-tic, r-niisss; uiiii Hagan, Ken
tucky; Chuck Darling. Iowa; and
wormian, west Virginia.
All have broken school and con.
lerence scoring records. In addi
tion, mey are, wizards at grabbing
rebounds end have shown a com
mendable team spirit In handing
out asiists. -All are equally adept
un ociciL-.q.
TWO MORE
iwo more players from the
ooumeastern conierence Frank
Ramsey, Kentucky and Bob Pettit,
uuiiaua fclale were named on
the second team with Bob Zawoluk,
St. John's of Brooklyn; Don Meln
eke, Dayton and Rod Fletcher, II-
4UIVJ3,
Spectacular shootlne little
ny O'Brien of Seattle (he scored
more than 1 .000 nolnLs this intim . -
Kittradee il.arrv Hennessev. Villnnnvn-
Houbreus, Washington; Ray stcln-
cr, ot. loiiis and Dick Knostman.
Kartias State, comprise the third
team.
Jim Tucker. Duquesne; Bob Wat
ion, Kentucky; Walter Dukes, Set-
nn ali: Billy Mlkvy, Temple and
Emle Beck, Pennsylvania, headed
a list of 19 additional players who
received honorable mention,
b'F.COND TIME
Lovellettc, a 6; 09 rangy 240
pounder named on the first team
for Uie seoond straight year, and
oroat, the amailest at a mere 6
It. were the two ton vote getters.
The Kansas Star received the
most first place votes, 143. but was
edged oy Groat In totnl points, 763
10 750.
Oroat got 199 first team vntiu.
but moved up with 84 second-team
oauota to Lovenette's 22.
Each first team vote counted five
points, a second team vote, two.
alatre Werk
Made leiy
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Los Angeles Art Aragon. no '2
Los Angeles, outpointed Lauro Sa
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bigger payloads
Ralph Dunlavy
F. 0. (Red)
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.... toys MORRIS SAPIR
Dependable Fymihir Company, Oakland, California
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