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    FJIIDAY, MARCH 7, 1052
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TOM SCHUBERT
HOMER DUNCAN
3 Owlies
Chosen
All-Stars
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drfgon Tch' Homer Duncnn
wj named on the flrl team. Tom
BcUubert and Mnrv llammack on
the second ' Mm on the Oregon
Collegiate Oonlerence all-atar torn
released yesterday.
Six playerj were named on each
tha first and aecond teams when
two ties resulted In balloting by
the' conference coaches.
Harold Pitcher, Oregon College.
Lettermen
Twelve Oregon Tech eager
reoelvrd letter for parllrlpa
lioa In the 1951-1952 aranon In
whh'-li the Owla finished with a
1J-I rreord, -8 In Oregon Col
legiate Conference play, a third
place spot.
The lettermen are:
Homer llunean, Jark Plnkley
and Mary llammark, .Myrtle
Point: Tom Rchuhert. Klamath
Falls: Wayne llolifuM, Leba
non; Tom Humphrey, f'ooa Bay;
Jim Patlerion, St. Helena; John
Kooh and Dirk Hanlngam.
dram Pass; l.en Oenetln. Am
aterdm. O.; Jerry Wyatt,
Narth Bend, and Al Foreman,
Tortland. ',
CAGE SCORES
('allege Basketball
By Tha Aaeeclated Pram
' Koulhern Conference Toaroey
(f'lml Round)
Went Virginia 77 William li Mary M
j)uke fli Maryland (
N. C. State 73 Turman 6
Oeorga Washington 1 Olemson 65
NAIB Regional Tanrneya
New England
( Final)
American Intl 71 Colby eft
Bridgeport 77 Providence t (con
solution) West Vlrglala
(Final)
West Liberty 73 Morris Harvey 67
Ohio
(Final)
Flndlay 12 Youngstown 70
Dlrtrlrt 13
. (Final)
llamllne 104 Hemlrili 75
. . Hams
I Final I
Wa.'ihburn II Ottawa 61
. . Missouri
(Final)
Boulhwe't Missouri SI Missouri
Central 61
lMrlt l
. (First Round)
Mnrntngald 74 Persons 72
Warlburg 7( Cornell (Ia) 7e
e AST
Hnlv Cross 47 Dartmouth 40
Siena 61 8t. Bonaventure 69
. .. MIDVt'F.T
Oklahoma AfcM 62 Bt. Louis 45
Vaparalso 76 St. Jo-tphs (Ind.i 61
. . FAR WKT
Ban Francisco City t Long Beach
Cltv 4S , ,
Sequoias (Vlsa)la 3 Palo Verde 61
High School Basketball
By The Associated Press
Clasa A Tournament
District I
Redmond W. Lakevlew 67
Bend 77, Prlnevllle 63
District 13
Central Catholic 69. Columbia Prep
33 (Both Portland)
Park Foe 64, Sandy 61
Clasa B Tournaments
Oresham 62. F.stacada 44
District I
Valsetr. 66, Gates 43
Fall City 48, Corbeit 40
Mill City 61. Amity 41
Sublimity 60. Jefferson 47
District I
Mspleton 41. Harrlsburg S
Coburg 46, Monroe 3
District f
Cascade locks 4, Parkdale
(third nlaeel
Culver 67, Mauptn 4 (Chimplon-
nipj
District S
Wallow 63, Hereford 41
Elgin 65. Joseph 41
Halfway 33. Imbler 36
Adrian 43. union is
46
Fremont Wins
Class B Title
Fremont rules the Class B bas
keibsll roost In the grade schools
unci tomorrow eight tennis open a
IlKhl for ths Class A crown.
Fremont edged Roosevelt, 34-23
In overtime. Wednesday to win the
Class B tournament. Fremont held
a 21-18 lend with 30 seconds to go
when Ben Klrkland threw In two
free throws to send the game In
Uie extra period.
Kent Ooeckner scored a field
goal and Dermot Eckert added a
free throw for Fremont. Klrkland
scored Roosevelt's two point. Da
vid Robinson. Fremnt. and Klrk
land both ended with 11 points for
scoring honors.
Tomorrow's Clasa A openers
put Mills' Number 1 team against
Falrvlew and Mills' Number 3
team against Roosevelt al Mills,
8:30 and 10:45 a.m.
At Falrvlew, Conner meet Pel
ican and Fremont faces Riverside
on the same time schedule.
The seml-llnals are scheduled for
Monday, the finals Thursday.
was. picked as the other forward
wlthDuncan Center Is Lowell
Kolboba, Eastern Oregon, top scor
er In the league.
Three guards were named Paul
Poetsch and Wayne Hints of Van
port and Charles Pinion, OCE.
The aecond team hnd Schubert
at the center position. Mnrvln Hnm
mck guard along with Rob Bush
nellj OCE. Forwards are Don Mac
Lean. Norm Hubert and Emery
Barnes, Vanport.
It marks the aecond time In as
manv yoars Duncan made the
mythical team. He was a unan
mous choice, along with Kolbaba
and Poetsch. i
Sports
Mirror
I Todav A Year Attn Th TTnll.rl
Stales clinched the 600 meter fre
style relay In swimming In the
Pan American games at Buenos
Aires.
Five Years Ago Herb McKln
ley of Illinois, ran the 440 In :48.0
In the big 8 Indoor track meet, to
belter the U.S. Indoor mark by
one-tcnlh of a aecond.
Ten Yars Ago Former Light
Heavyweight Champion Billy Conn
enlisted In the U.S. Army as a
private.
Twenty Years Ago The Phil
adelphia Athletics defeated the
World Champion St. Louis Cardin
als 4-3 in a spring exhibition ball
game.
Klamath,
Malin In
Rifle Tie
STANDING!
w l ret.
Klamath Falls .. 7 1 T7
Malm 1 V.I.
Lantell Valley 7 1 .700
Rune Valley
Moot , - 3 .333
CMloaum t aw
American Legion a .000.
Klamath Falls outshot Malln. 1113
1869, in a recent round of compe
tition in the Midland Empire Rifle
League to throw those two teams
into a first place tie.
In other matches, Langell Valley
beat Butte Valley and Moose
downed Chlloquln. ;
Box scorn:
KLAMATH ll7
Blnktay., .
vp i
TrolUt
Pur'ianea
word
37S
378
.175
313
IANC.lt. I. (ISIS)
S7T
S7
37.1
37S
373
Nobla
Htn-li
D. Kolll
H. Sotll
Ootrborn
ainosr tm;
Thoollio .377
Orion " 371
Woihburn .w
Klltora . 3SS
Crou . 33
(IttSI MAUN
SS3 F. Vlctorlno
37 Halor
373 . Vlctorlno
S7 Prieo
37 ' Wort
(IIS7) Bl'TTg
S7S Lufot
37S Munlor
373 D. utllno
Fallon
B. Baollno
iti) caiLootiiN
371 Colo
367 Kirk
,101 Broutlalch
3S3 Hateher
863 Baldwin
376
3SS
Hoppe Aims
For Twelfth
civ T-niNcTRnn im Willie
Hoppe, seeking his sixth straight
and his 12th three-cushion crown,
opened the World's Championship
Billiards Tournament inn a oit-jo
victory over Herb. Hardt Chicago,
Thursday night.
1H
. FOLLOWS THE
PELICANS
. . . TO CRATER HIGHI
. . . TO THE STATE
TOURNAMENT!
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Basin, City
Teams Open
Cage Playoff
The two too Klamath Basin
teams and the City League's top
two open playoffs tonight for the
basketball championship of the
Klamath area In the Merrill high
school gym. '
Chllloouln. the Basin winner.
meets Hllltoo. cltv runner-un. In
the 8 c clock opener: Tulelake.
Basin tunner-up, laces the City
League champion Rickys five in
the afterpiece.
Tomorrow night the winners bat
tle for the title. The losers open
the show for the consolation prize.
DEFENSIVE MAINSTAY Calvin Gilmore's talent in the
stop department is one of the major reasons the Pels are
now in line for a trip to the state tournament. The Pels
open the Dist. 4 playoff series against the Crater Comets
tonight. The winner of the best two-of-three set have reser
vations for the Big Show in Eugene March 18-22.
Pels, ste
Metiers won the Victory League
basketball title with room to spare
but the champions got their lumps
in their last outing last night.
Eecond-place Klamath Pack won.
42-33. In the onlv came on the
Falrvlew court to close out the
Victory League season.
DeMolav's second team forfeit
ed to Crater Lake In the only oth
er scheduled game. Gun Store and
OeMolay s first team finished in a
third-place deadlock when Trades
and Industry forfeited a make-up
game to DeMolay.
The Packers' Overen was high
with 12 points but Orland Dixon
and Herb Barrett contributed 11
and 10.
The Packers trailed 18-" at the
half but staged a third-quarter
rally that netted 15 points and a
31-21 lead. .-,
peon Mstmt
The Pelicans of Klamath Falls
and the Comets of Crater Hlsh
open a Dlst. 4 playoff series to
night on Pelican Court that will
lead to the state tournament for
one and cage anonymity for the
other.
The Victory league all-stars meet
league-leading Metiers in the 6:45
preliminary event.
The Bii Four champion Pels are
highly favored to win but Crater
(Little Three kingpins) will bring
a team hailed as one of the best
In vears to come out of the dis
trict's Small A school family.
Seven district all-stars wljl ap
pear in the game.
Ray Bell, Ralph Carroll and Jer
rv Johnson were named on the
Big Four all-star team; Punky
Monroe. Larry Blgham. Oordon
Carrlgan and Herb Weber are-Little
Three, all-star picks.
Johnson and Weber were second-
team choices.
Both teams hold 17-4 records in
this season's run in both league
ana non-ieague games.
Tomorrow night's game moves
to Crater's floor. If a third game
Is necessary it will go to a neutral
court Monday night.
Either Bob Kine or Bill Bove
will probably get the starting call
ai center lor the comets, along
with the above-mentioned all-stars.
Monroe and Weber are the for
wards, Carrlgan and Blgham hold
own me guard positions.
If Boye starts, he will be Cra
ter's most potent bid for height at
6-2. Monroe and King measure an
even t.
The Pels have a bid edee in the
tall department. Pivotman Carroll
is 6-7, Hanked by Forwards Jack
Horton (6-4) and Bell (6-5). John
son Is the shortie of the starting
five at 5-10!i. The other guard, Cal
uumore. comes in at six feet.
Crater's 17 wins include three of
four against Ashland, Big Four
member.
If the Pelicans can get over Cr
ter, they'll earn the state trip for
tne second year in a row.
Last year the Klamath club went
all the way to the finals, losing
to the Cinderella Jefferson team
In the title showdown.
SEE 1952
INTERNATIONAL
TRUCKS
PICK-UPS
FARM TRUCKS
LOGGERS
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Gas or Diesel
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"IF YOU NEED
ATRUCK,SEEJUCK"
Bonanza Wins 55-50
Nod From Chieftains
State Tourney Chips Down In
Saturday's Deciding Scuffle
Metiers
Upset In
Last Tilt
By RED Hl'RD
Teamwork outlasted a one-man
show at Henley last night and to
day Bonanza and Rogue River
each have one paw on a ticket to
the Class B state tournament.
The two Dlst. 5 teams will settle
the quarrel Saturday night in
Grants Pass.
Last night Bonanza had the
team savvy and a 55-50 victory.
Rogue River had big Jim Boul
ter, without whom the Chleftnlns
would be just another Class B bas
ketball club.
It was a game that rivaled Wed
nesday night's overtime thriller
won by Rogue River, 48-47 and a
SRO crowd went away with more
than their money'a worth.
The game starred Boulter In the
first half. Bonanza's Irwin Crume
In the tecond half, but the Antler
forward had more help from his
teammates.
Boulter scored the first 16 points
chalked up by Rague River and It
wasn't until Byron Kile dumped
one with Just 2:07 to go in the
first half that Boulter's monopoly
FINAL STANDING
Mstlcri
Klamath Pack .
DtMolay 1
Cun Store :..
Crater Lake
T It I
M'i'i Hard Ldrr
OeMolay a
3
.. 2
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.M7
.643
.043
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.143
MKTLERS (13)
Lyona s
Che ma
Roblnaon 4
Thornton 1
Metier 8
Metlera tube Dow 4.
tub Clark. Crawford,
(i;i PACKpas
2 Overen
10 Lowell
1 Quinowakl
Jl Barrett
$ Dixon
Roberta.. Packer
Bllsa 3. oianam.
Squeeze
For SOCE?
Medford
Riflers
Toppled
Klamath Falls and Medford are
quarrelling again for the Califor
nia-Oregon Rifle League crown aft
er Ashland upset Medford in the
eleventh round of shooting.
Ashland notched the highest team'
score of the season in out-shooting
Medford, 1545-1534. The upset gave
Klamath Falls a first place tie
with. Medford. .both with. Just one
defeat in 10 starts. ' .
In the event the two team's end
in a tie. thevll shoot shoulder to
shoulder for the right to go to the
state tournament.
Medford won last year.
Box scores:
ASHLAND I1IS . (13311 MF.nFORD 1
was broken up.
But. whlla this was trnlnir m.
Bonanza's Don Hubble and Mau
rice Chandler were pacing an Ant
ler attack that gave the Klamath
County champs a 28-23 halftlma
lead.
Boulter had 20 of tha nhl.fa'
22 points at Intermission time
10 lead' chnnaeri hnnHn . fmii.
times in the. first quarter, Hubble
h'viiik bonanza a ia-iu leao at
the bell.
The Antlers with th rrnllnn
of two knots, 12-all and 14-all earlv
.n the second kept the lead until
late In the third when a long shot
by James Wehren gave the Rogues
a brief 37-35 lead. The Chiefs man.
aged to tie It 31-all and 37-all in
uie imrn. - .
But Vernon Haley tied It ud awl
Crume put Bonanza ahead again
almost simultaneously with- ths
third-quarter whistle, 39-37.
Crume was on the business end
of a fast break at the fourth-quarter
tip-off to put Bonanza in ths
lead. 41-37, and the Antlers kept
at least a four-DOlnt lead the real
of the way.
i;rume, wno scored Just Hire
points in the first half, ended with
20, eleven of them coming when
they counted In the last-quarter.
Hubble chipped in with 16.
Boulter ended high with 23, sit
ting out the last half of the third
and the first half of the fourth.
The only thing that kept ths
Rogues In the ball game the aec
ond half with Boulter grieving four
perstnal fouls on the bench most
of the time, were long shots by
Wehren. Ralph Milton and Rhoten.
Box score.
aOGLK (59) . (33) BOX AN V
Kile T 30 Crume
Wehren Sr.- 3 Hood
Boulter 33 C 10 Hubble
Lehrmann O I Chandler
Milton 3 G 3 Wilson
Rogue River subs Black 3. Rhoten .
Bonanza aubs Haley 3. Lawver 3.
Officials: Smith and Lynch.
ASHLAND IjP Southern Oregon
may be squeezed out of the Far
Western conference and right into
the Oregon collegiate' conierence.
' f. meeting in San Francisco this
weekend may decide the fate of
the school. Dr. Elmo Stevenson
college president, said here.
He said California schools were
meeting to decide whether to form
a new conierence, ana n was noi
at all certain that Southern Oregon!
would be invited to join.
Southern Oregon is the only non
California member of the Far
Western Conference. !
If Southern Oregon Is excluded,1
it will accept the long-standing of
fer to join the Oregon Collegiate
Conference, he said. 1
A. Haiklns
R. Miller 3S7
W.V'Busklrk 383
W. Crmndall 3U
LANGELL (131
D. . Settle 380
M. Settle 380
W. Noble 37.1
J. Harris 374
TREKA (IS44)
O. Deter . 391
P. Dodte 377
H. Mills 3K!
H. Trlvelplece 392
KLAMATH (1331 1
W. Oppelt 3S3
J. Treftas 394
M. Athey 382
W. Hall 380
R08FBL'RO (1431
W. Jones 374
D. Paulsen 368
H. Bailey 371
H. Beauchamp 382
COO BAT l3)
R. HU1 377
W. Kleseberg 386
R. Cooper 373
H. PottS 387
388 H Heldenrelch
384 r. Rush
380 L. Conger
381 C. Richmond
(I4H5) BUTTE VLV
. 360 B. Eiellne
3S1 R. Lucas
360 H. Johns
364 D. Eiellne
11311) MYRTLE PT.
381 B. Rlesebern
374 B. Endlcott
374 M. Shaffer
382 E. Dlttman
(1330) C. PASS I
375 R. Taylor
382 J. Richardson
382 L. DeGeneault
391 C. Butler
1714 O. PASS 1
34S W. Elision
368 J. Lltwller
(1311) SCOTT VLT
389 E. Smith
37.1 W. Mathews
3SS O. Lewis
3&2 G. Hendricks
SHUFF STUFF
Bill's Place beat Wocus. 3-1. in
the only game on last night's city
shuffleboara league agenda.
The win gave Bill's a first-place
tie with Schuss. both with 25-7
marks.
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