TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1 952 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE N1NK TIME OUT! "Howl 301 Kd ln I he pool for (he player rriulrln' Hit noil Kllti'tira In tonight' gmnr !" IIONAN'.A linn liluli prulnn coin Imk for the etroiiK but the Antler;, iiiude In their quarrel with rumor Hlver tor tho DM. & bi rth In the Glaus U Btnte bunkclbull tourna ment. Thla inuV full In the liofiMnor- leiut (lepurlincnt, but Ilonanzai Lincoln not one tlrkl-pliice vole and could well have been headinn lorlinouKh oilier point:, to become the ttnlem today If the Antlers had No. 3 tnini, eleeled In "lull the iuit minute of Owe more Mur hlleld was rated Wtdnc.Uuy'a (amc, rather than run ti tbe best of the up.late hope with the Chleltalna. ! fuK kcIIIiik the No. 4 position. Here Kaa tho allualiun: . j followed by McMlnnvllle. La . rtnuuei f..t Oraiitlc and Klamath Full. Bonanx led tho ; Next mine tbe newcomer. Mil- Willi something llae W wcond to;wuukl(. w,h ,UIll(w(, lnl0 the 0, I .y' i ii. i. ii i.n,ni-' "Her earning n. slate tournament bonanza hud l e i 11 '" ", berth bv d, "tvMnx Oreuon City. capalie of controlling tho ball UeM.M orriion City ranked No. II In real of tho wuy. liml ueck'n iioll Bui II w a liun.e thul ""Vi lor ' ''', ir, .n'r-i ,,'ivc' l"'""''' MUwnukie came Sulem Couch Mlo Wh'W" aiU ' UV'.'H. Ihlx time In place of its tune-or O.o op iorluiilt-lo iclaj, . . tho freeze BWimi. in lean time then It tiiken to tell1 auouv ii, iwkv-.v.,v. ..... 1 it - til.,.. i,,.,i iiaii Dm .ouni to miiU mo liume .mo over-,. -A 1)C(l(lr(1 Ti lilMory row that the Jck,oi. County champlotia won In overtime, l-jg. Mllwau- o-4J. .... .liriM nli-iHiHu iu NMNiirrH ntrv. Iloimnxa Lounctd Duck .he nxi i niBhl to even lite aerlra Willi a bo t0 w in ail J inc ball Ilk velerana 111 the waning momenta of that contett. lhlt liO l intended to be aecond ('je.winj. but aimllar Control lac lea III I lie first came could have given Bonaiua the wui. With Iliuri.duy'a Melon-, that ould have meant the Klamath Couikv chumplon would now be; one of the tlvhl teama aeeklng the bli blale prlae. You mlgliv ay the Antlers came Within one inuiulo of latKllnn in the Dig Show. Mo iie, icust or an your wriicr. la diaaupolntcd. Kogue River cuinc lunued with pre.-.a cIlpphiKa ihiit.'"' "Ir """" IndJcated the Chieia would cut the Aiwiera alive. Winning the district ahowdown the Kogucn won the deciding name , Saturday night didn't 'come tvty lor the hlghly-rnuxl Chlcflnliia. R I. MORS IIAVK been 10 persis tent that Henley would go A i next year, thla corner qulied George Elliott, Henley principal and prcs . ldenl of Ute Oregon Schools Activi ties Aaaoolallon. on tho aubjeci. The answer won't come until June. Highl now Henley Is below Ihc ISO-population level, maximum lor Claaa B participation, The school haa been above on occaalon thla year. But 111 June an average will be taken for the entire year. If figures nhow Henley has hit an averugc thai exceeda 160 during the year, then the Hornets would automat Ically fall Into the A-3 bracket. Rogue River and Phoenix recent ly announced they would go A-2 next aeanon and will Play In the Cratrr-Illlnola Valley-Eagle Point lamlly In Rogue Valley. It's likely Henley would Join this loop If the Hornets full In the A-2 classification. But a achool can elect to play independently u ii ao wisnen. A year-end average will be the determining lactor. .PORTS BOI fll'l T nt lh v..lr goes without question to Big Jawn Wlite, ex-Klnmath Falls prep wrest, ling atar, state champion two years 4 lllilllllg. As a freshman at Oreonn nui.. Wltle won tho Pacific Coast mnt tine. CAGE SCORES - 1 College Basketball Jy The Associated Press MT at New York (.Second Itoiind) MSalle 61 St. John's (Bkn) 45 St. Bonavcnture 70 Western Ken lucky 69 (First Itnund) Holy Cross 77 Seattle 73 NAIR Tournament . (First Round) Montana, state 82 American Inter national 66 Murray (Ky) Slate 73 Centenary (Lrtr 40 Ilamllne 1)1 Tampa 65 James Mllllnkln 101 Elon 69 Whltworlh 71 Wisconsin State 60 Indiana State 79 Falrlelgh-Dicklii-son 72 Eprlngfleld (Mo) Stnlo 87 Chnidon Teachers 66 Portland 84 rindloy 82 EAST Columbia 67 Cornell 48 Kansas State 79 Oklahoma 68 FAR WEST Kansas 72 Colorado 65 VOI, A 60 Washington 60 (UCLA wins PCO title, 2-1) , Hlrli School Basketball By The Associated Press Clam A Tournaments District t (Championship) The Dalles 60, Pendleton 46 District II Elaylon 46, Salem 44 1 READY . CHICAGO, " Lightweight Champion Jimmy Carter and a loading contender, Luther RawN Ingfi of Chicago, wound up drills Tuesday for their overweight 10 round boxing; bout In Chicago eta ilium Wrtnertnr r.'"!1. The Dalles State Hoop lly Tim AuMicluIrd l'rr Two mid probably Uirra more Iriiiim will fiuiilllv for the state liluli school Imi.kHbi.N tournament In ill.iliict iiliiyollii Turndny nliiht. In Moniliiy ucllon The Malles Mined Die DMiloi 2 title by do Icittlnu I'ciidliton (10-40. 2 Debut In Cage Top Ten lly The AMirlatrd I'rrnn Two luli'-rlMiiK litiiiim climbed Into the ton 10 In (lie weekly A.ssorliiird Press poll on lilxh school hin.lce tbull leunm, JuM one week brlora the final lioll of tbn seiihnn mid before the :,lnlc totuminient nlurU, Mllwuiikte find I'millctoii moved Up among the lenders. mill doinlnntliiK tbe noil of loi-l)Wrllf7in mid hiiortfK-iiHters were the Mime three Portland tennis tbiit Imvo led from the Hen. Kiiii'n Murt Cenlnil Catholic, Clevclund lind .Incohi. Cenlriil embolic t: hid In No. 1, Iirtllnn nine voleH lor Mr: I plnce. ClevcliinU iiiovmI up h notch After drfemhMt Lincoln in it playoff twine, 3ll-3n. THD M'OT Cluvluiul itot two vole for first pluce, nnd wound uu as No. I Ivr.ll.i.,,, became the No. 10 teiim, ellhoiiKh enrnlnti only 11 ,,,,., , .... votinu. : V c,-i " Cenirul Cuihollc. Bnlem. T.a In win berth. this week. Ilie poll with bcujon record listed for each team: rolnti 1.. Central Catholic M-1) 111 2. Cleveland 2l-2i 0f 3. Lincoln U0-3I M 1. Mnrhfleid (20-41 80 5. MiMlnnllle 120-41 63 0. I.a Ornnde 113-0" 48 7. Klamath Fnlli 10-4) 47 S. Mllwaukle (10-d) 38 U. Snli-m ' 18-11 37 10. Pendleton 115 0) 11 Othern: llllbboro end Medford . V... '..J. ,, .,, 3. Baker nnd Astoria 2. Oregon 1. $i':iiwke idgets, Grduge Row Shares Mat Spotlight Imnressnrlo Mack Llllard pre sents matdom's men of mirlh, the wrestling midxcts, as an Interest ing highlight on tomorrow nlght'g armory muscle menu. Regular wrestling goers wilt re member three of the little men Sidle Hnla.stc. the Ethiopian crowd plenrer; Little Braver, agile Indian performer, nnd Irish Jackie. Tlie fourth. Fuzzy Cupid, whose name Is a misnomer, is currently hailed as the most vicious of the pint-sized performers, makes bis debut here. Hi.laMe and Braver team against Cupid and Jackie In a tag team match sandwiched between two outstanding bouts with the big boys. The main event is one that the GEORGES DUSETTE . . . draws Pop's wrath fnns have wanted, for' some time. It puts their Number 1 favorite, Ocorgrs Dtisette, against Kurt Von Poppenhclm, the arrogant German. The opener pairs Jack Biltton in a return to Klamnth Falls against a newcomer to the local ring, Erlo (The Orent) Pcdersen, Scandina vian mat star. Both -tho curtRln-rntser and the mnln go nro down for one hour's durntlon or less, two-of-threc-fall matches. Tho midgets will go un til ono tenm scores a fall. This will mark the fourth time in recent months the midgets have uppered here. They've never failed lo please. Although Rtuntcd' In growth, all HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND IU0ENI. OKI. . . MIDFORD Thoroughly Modern llr. and Mrs. J. E, Earley and Joe Earley Proprietors' Lands In Tourney Htayton upset Salem 48-44 In District 11 playoff that threw the double-ellinlrisllon tournament Into a tie. HtayUin and heavily favored Htilern will meet again Tuesday night for the district championship. Central Catholic, rated No. 1 In the Associated Press poll. Is ex pected to overcome Oreaham eas ily In a District 1 title flash at Portland Tuesday night. La Urando can win the District I title by defeating Vale Tuesday night, If Vale wins the two teami will meet lor the championship Friday. ., . t All other district titles have been decided except for Districts 3 and II, Winners there will be deter. mined next weekend. The state tournament will be March 18-22 at Eugene. Holy Cross Rallies To Edge Chiefs NEW YORK I Eddie Hlckey and Dudley Moore, whose Bt. Louis University and Duquesne teams mnke their first appearances In Die National Invitation Basketball Tournament Tuesday night, din a little scouting from the upstairs orens box at Madison Square Oar- den Monday night. Thev were aomewnav less iin pre.wed by whut thev saw than the 18310 enthusiastic fans who watch ed Si. Bonavcnture and LaRnlle make their way into the semifinals and Holy Cross come through be latedly with a smashing first round victory. St. Bonavcnture, almost blowing a hUKe lead, barely outlasted West ern Kentucky. 70-09. LaSalle pro vided the tournament's first real upset, whipping third-seeded St. John's of Brooklyn, 61-45. KAI.1.V Holy Cross came through with a Mushy final quarter to route Seattle University, 77-72. LaSulles Norm Orekln broke the tournament record lor foul shooting when he netted 13 free throws In the second game. This new tournament mark lasted only until the next contest when Seat tle's little Johnny O'Brien, topped It with 15. O'Brien who scored more than 1.000 points In the regular season was held to three field goals. But his foul shooting equalled the Oar den record of 15, made in 1447 by MacOtten of Bowling Green. CONTRAST In sharp contrast to the first two games. Holy Cross and Seattle had almost no defense, but they made It close for three quarters. It was 60-50 as they started th final period and 57-56 after O'Brien aank his 14th free throw. Then the Cm aders and Togo Palaud cut loose. Palazzl, the big sophomore from Union City. N. J., netted seven nnlnts by himself, then missed a free throw which enabled Jim O'Neill to bat in the rebound to mnke it 71-62. Seattle couldn't do much afterward but try to cut down the lead. have wide knowledge of wrest ling noias. The D u s e 1 1 e-Von Poppenhelm clash must go down as a trudge affair after last Week's tag tiff that saw Ivan and 6oldat Oorky beat the German and Rumanian Vorg Crelorlan. . , The Gorkys got an assist from. Dusctte, who officiated the brawl outside the ring along with Wally Moss, who worked inside. Cretorlan and Von Poppenhelm had the match virtually tucked In their shoctops with a vicious as sault on Ivan. Yorg kept Soldat out of playing territory with kicks to the Russian's . face. When Dusette entered the ring to restore order, Crelorlan slammed the French-Canadian aglnst a ring post. Dusette. not one to take such treatment sitting down, tied up the Rumanian with his famous full nel son. Ivan escaped Von Poppehelm long enough to plant a paralysing dropklck on Cretorlan's chin. That gave the Russians the match. Dusette wanted Cretorlan but the Rumanian had other commitments. Von Poppenhelm . welcomed . the chance' to get even. Reserved tickets are on sale at Castleberry Drugs. Riverside. Mills Mix For Title Riverside end Mills' Number 1 team clash Thursday 4:30 p.m., on a neutral court for the grade school Clfl?s A basketball championship. Riverside reached the finals yes terday with a 22-14 win over Peli can. Mills beat Roosevelt, 30-20, to gain the finals. Wally Johnson led Riverside with eight points; Butch' Klmpton scored 12 tor Mills. SHUFF STUFF Suburban blanked Eagles, 4-0, and Summers Lane beat VFW, 3-1, in the only city ehuffieboard ac tion last night. USED MARCHAHT Moelet ACR-IM: - : 1948 Model :' V Set Tedoy : ' FRIDEN CALCULATING! Machin Agency 29 Main Phone 7412 BRUINS WIN PCC CROWN LOS ANOELES I In the up set of the year In the Far West, UCLA's hustling Bruins wrested the Paclflo Coast Conference bask etball championship from the tow ering Huskies of Washington. Led by the smallest man on the court, 6-foot, 10-Inch Ron Living ston, UCLA shredded the Huskies' defense apd won the deciding game In the hectic playoff series 60 to 60 Monday night with a furious third quarter scoring barrage. The victory gave UCLA Its sec ond PCC title In four years It de feated Washington state In two straight' In 1949-60 and sends the team to the regional NCAA Tourna ment at Corvallls, Ore., March 21 and 22. The final game was rated a loss up. In view of the underdog Bruins' 66 to 63 upset In the first contest Friday and their rally In the second Saturday that fell Just short as they lost S3 to 60. NO FLUKE Monday night the Bruins, young er, greener and shorter, were out tc prove their late Benon hot streak was no fluke. They had their work cut out lor tnem. The Northerners, sparked by their little man, 6-foot, 11-Inch Joe Ciprltno, held a 17-16 lead at the end of the first quarter and moved nine points ahead early In the sec ond. Clprlano. a guard, looped in a series of beautiful set shots from 20 to 30 feet out. He finished the game with 14 points, 12 In the first half, to tie with Center Bob Hou bregs lor Washington scoring hon ors. But a Bruin rally closed the gap nnd the challengers Washington best them in the playoffs last year were two points ahead when Charlie Koon swished In an unbe lievable shot from 52 feet to end the half at 33-all. OUTSCORED Outscored 14 to three In the third and trailing 36-47, the Huskies in the fourth quarter launched a des peration drive. With the Bruins playing keen away and making on ly "sure" shots, six Huskies fouled out while trying frantically to get the ball. It was hit and run, with the Northerners doing the hitting and UCLA the running. UCLA held its lead until the gun. The Bruins meet Ssnta Clara In the NCAA Tourney, In which Wy oming and Oklahoma City are the other entrants. Tho winner at Cor- 111s plays In the NCAA finals at Seattle March 26 and 26. Pilots Win Opener KANSAS CITY Ml Portland University and Whltworth of Spo kane, safely past their Initial chal lengers in the battle for the Na tional Intercollegiate Basketball Championship, rested on the side lines Tuesday wnne as yet untried teams competed for second round berths. -Portland. Whltworth and Mon tana Bute, the three Pacific North west entries, and Defending Cham plon Hamllne of St. Paul were among survivors of the first round Monday. They will be paired against winners of Tuesday play in later tournament competition. STEAM Portland, seventh-seeded In the tourney, turned on the steam in the final minute to defeat Flndiay, Ohio. College 84-82. Andy John ston's hookshot with 4( seconds re maining tied the score at 82-alI. Portland won the same seconds later on Million Harvest McGU- verv'a tloin. .. Whltworth. a dark horse entry, blasted Wisconsin State 71-60 in an afternoon game. The Pirates. Ev ergreen Conference champions, started flow but sharpened as the game progressed. HIGH - Jim Dohertv netted 25 points for Whltworth and Ralph Poison con tributed 29. Montana State whipped Ameri can International of Springfield, Mass., in another afternoon Rsme. while topseeded Hamllne nailed Tampa University n-tt in a night match to maintain its rating as a good bet to win the title for the fourth time. In other games. Indiana State of Terre Haute defeated Fairleigh Dlckinson of Rutherford, N. J.. 79 72: Springfield, Mo. State bopped Chadron (Nebr.) Teachers 87-62: Murrav (Kv.,1 State, fourth seeded, knocked off Centenary of Shreve port. La.. 72-46; Minikin of Decatur. Tt., outclassed Eon .N.C..) College 101-69. IAST NIGHT By The Associated Presa Salt Lake City Jack Melton 185, West Jordan, Utah, knocked out Frank Buford, 2J0 Vj. Oakland, Calif.. (7). Bangor, Me. Charlie Slaughter, 130, Elisabeth, N. J., outpointed Hermie Freeman, 133, Bangor (10). Providence, R. I. Pierre Lang lots, 147 si, France, outpointed Phil Burton, 144 ', St. Louis (10). Trenton, N. J. Charley Wil liams, 146 i. Kewark, N. J., out pointed Bobby Mann, 147, Trenton (12). New York ' Vihce Martlneu, 161 Paterson, N. J., stopped Sal DiMartlno, Hartford, Com. (8). Chicago Larry Watson, 181, Omaha, outpointed Walter Hafer, 209, Akron, O. (8). If you'rt . .( -t , Y-t ,'$V Ii iiiaaf;:iM,.gL-f FITZ FAMILY Freddie Fitzsimmons, his wife (right), and 21-year-old daughter Helen soak up some sun on the roof of their Phoenix, Ariz., hotel, where the New York Giants are staying during spring training. The old pitching star is coach of the defending National League champions' mound corps. BASEBALL bTRATNING CAMPS REVENGE BRADENTON, Fla. ( The Boston Braves sought revenge Tuesday against Manager Eddie Stanky's St. Louis Cardinals for Monday's 8-5 setback In a game at St. Petersburg. Braves' Catcher Ebba St. Claire Is still nursing a bruised right in step Buffered Sunday in Miami against the Dodgers and it was doubtful that he would play. ; . CUBS CUT MESA, Ariz. W) The Chicago Cubs have made their first cut of the spring by sending pitcher Andy Varga to their Los Angeles farm club now trolning at Fullerton, Cal. If the 21-year old southpaw proves ready for Triple A competi tion he will be optioned to Los Angeies. 1 a-- Vmrtrm tia ft 0-3 record for Des Moines and a 4-8 mark for Orand Raolds. Mich. In 1950 he QUESTION n.EARWATER. Fla.. (iW Once again the big question in the Phil adelphia Phillies training camp is can Jim Constanty come back? The right handed relief artist has appeared in the first three Philly exhibition games allowing three hits in 6 i Innings on tne mouna. Monday the one hit off Konstanty in 1 ',j Innings was a three run double by Joe Adcock as the Cin cinnati Reds staged a six-run up Awards Banquet Okayed Team managers in the City, Vic tory and Girls league last night okayed an awards banquet, the first of its kind, for Thursday, 6:30 p.m. In the Willaro notei. Trophies will be given to the thr chamoions Rlckys in the City, Metiers . in the . Victory and Oregon wool in me uins renur. Certificates will be given to all stars in the Victory and Girls leagues. An all-star team was not named in the City league. Jayhawks Tie Down Berth KANSAS CITY W All-America en..- f -...lltl anrt his Univer- aity of Kansas Jayhawks will rep resent the Big Seven Conference in the western negionm nvr. playoffs at Kansas City March 21 22. Lovellette clinched the Big Seven title for Kansas with a 41-pomt performance that helped Phog Al len's Javhwks to a 72-55 victory over Colorado at Boulder Monday Kansas State, which finished sec ond In conference play, knocked off Oklahoma's Sooner ' s, 79-58, at V...--H v,.f Vtnnp nf Rharinff muumiu.it v w -- -- the title with Kansas failed whan ii. Y-...V, TvW,. ri.imnert Colorado. L..C .BMIU.-U I Simplified BOOKKEEPING Systems Installed and Maintained for a nominal monthly fee N. J. Rosenbaum 1213 Main St. '. Telephone 7321 er 5863 START NEXT WEEK! INTERMEDIATE CLASSES interfiled . . register with Allen Howard at Keno. Phone 2-1164 ' I : i rrs w rising to down the Phillies, 10-4. RETURN GAME ' ' SARASOTA, Fla. i.f! The Bos ton Red Sox were out to even the count against the- Champion 'New York Yankees Tuesday when they met in a return spring exhibition baseball game at Sarasota, The Yanks won Monday, 7-4. in the first 1952 meeting between those rivals. CIAXTS BLANKED TUCSON, Ariz. Jfi Steve Gro mek, Dick Rozek and Red Fahr held the New York Giants to five hits Monday as Cleveland blanked the National League champs, 4-0. OVERTIME LAKELAND, Fla. tfl The De troit Tigers pitching staff is so slim the squads rookie hurlers are getting extra-frequent mound auiy. Rookies A! Yaylian. Dick Mar lowe, Ernie Funk and Billy Hoeft and a makeshift lineup that in cluded only Vic Wertz and Hoot Evers of last year's regulars lost Monday to the . Washington-Sena tors, 4-1. SEARS WILL PAY YOU 2.50 FOR YOUR OLD SEAT COVERS! c " ... With purchase of our DELUXE PLASTIC SEAT COVERS Full woven SARAN plastic scat panels and quilted - backrests with rayon trim. Finest Allstate construct , Hon details, beautiful colors and patterns.: Buy yours today!. 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Purvlne, Oregon Tech president, vlce-presi:lent: Joe Jol land, Vanport athletic director, secretary-treasurer. The OCC renewed its Invitation to Southern Oregon College of Education to Join the Oregon ath letic famv. SOCE officials said they would "decide in spring." Mosby Also Mat Champ The Associated Press story yes terday failed to include Bill Mosby in the list of Northwesterners win ning Pacific Coast intercollegiate wrestling titles in Sah Luis Obispo Saturday. Mosby, ex-Klamath Union high school matman. now at Oregon State, won the title in the 188-pound division. John Witte won the heavy weight crown as a freshman at OSC. HOCKEY Pacific Coast Hockey By The Associated Press Calgary 7 New Westminster 5 THERE'S HONE BETTER "91" Octan Ethyl 31c JAYHAWK GAS 2135 South th LOOK! SAVE! 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