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    1IKRALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
WEDNESDAY, MAHCjl 12, 1W1
TIME OUT!
"Cowh. I'd .like to try nut for llir
Olympic IiIkIi Ji"I ti'imi!"
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Field Jelled
LI.OVII I'KTKIIH" kimicI letter ft!
Mm. 4 nlllilllll have brrll answered
brliire thin,
III n ilruillltie rush. 1 fmmit l'
check tlm rei-inl cliwly mid made
the rrrunruUH Miilemenl Unit Kluni-
aih County hud not b i-prcM-nt-
rd 111 the CIiikh 11 Hlule Ilii.ikrtlmll
Tournament lor M yearn.
CblliKiiln will ri line Ifiim to the
HIu Hliow in ItHI- the year Unit
Tourney
Tips Off
Thursday
liy Tlif AmariBira rrr
The lineup for the Ornnon Claas
II hlih ni'hnnl hankntunll tourna
ment wiin compl'iled 'I'upBdiiy nlht
wneii Kiiuppu cnura wosipurv, ii
VI, for the lilslrlct 1 cliiimploiinhlp.
Tim eltrlit.teiirtl tntirneV UptS
under wiiy Thursriiiv. el Willamette
university in mucin,
Hern 1m tlm fli-wl round Hrhedlllr
I'nworH vn Knuur River. 2:31)
p.m.; Wiillown V. Miiplrton, 3:4ft
pin.: rccho vn. Sublimity, 7:30
pin.; mid Knappa vn. Culver,
8:4ft pin.
C'niwnlullon pIhv beiilns Friday,
mid I he keriilfinuln are scheduled
VhIiI..ii ..I..I.I
The clmmplnnslilp (cam will be
plnyed Hnturdny nlKht.
Vikings,
Rams In
By JIM COUK j
AiKHM-iatrd lrrss KporU Writer
f..lllr,,l rnllw.ll. f Unrflufirl lxwA
Kimdv Miller, who Mill pcrlornm Siileni clinched bertlut TueMlnv
lor the Clillitilu 'liiwiiles In the mulil in the Oreuon Class A hlKh
Kluiiinlh Hiimii Independent leimue, j sc hool hiinketbnll tournament at
took over the renin ol the club In'Kmtniie March 18-22.
inld-wiinon. I 'Hint lenves only three vacant
'Hint year the Panthers won 24 j places m the lO leiun tourney line
tiultihl mimes. Iiu Imlihn two in it up. The.ie will be filled before the
row over Itnitue Hlver In Hie din- Iweek ends.
tin t plny-olln Hut Ihe In kle Into Central Catholic, ranked an the
of bracket!!!!! put ChUmpim ukmuM 'siuicx lop prep teiun nearly all
JleiiAallt Hill In the openillK name. Kenton In the Annoclnted Press poll.
I'Icniiniil Hill won und went on ' downed Orenhain. 61-38. to nuln the
to cop the Male title. I Ulrrlrl 13 title. All-Staler Bob
Thm was the year Chlloquln's I Alleuholen. with 17 polntn. led the
(nihil llannlmin wiw named on the j Kama to their 24lh victory In lb
AII'HtnU? second team. '(tames. Thev will meet The Dalles
Uuylor Hatcher, one nf n funic in the tournev'i opening round,
line of lllu.ilrious Haleber brother.. SM.I-.M WINS
who null plays for the ChlloiUln fj.ilem, rated No. 8. swamped
town team. wa also a member of piayton. BJ-27. for the District II
thai team. jlltle. Balem will claim with Lincoln,
'the Portland League co-chamnlon
A HNTIC Kt'SM that hnan't even land rnnked No. 3. In the first
been aumr.il yet la cauilne the bid- round.
7et fu".re nlnee Uie second Demp- Vale prolong the Eastern Ore
Vu'iinev ahlndm. DW 1 P vo,f by
ry.Ma,U,ewA natural. ..Ill In the tc-ma play "-Wrt mK
I.
ON THE AM
Hlf.l.,V Mllltfl
Marclano. the Broikton, Mesa.,
Belter, la (tood. one of. the be.it
wliiRlnK for awag In the heavy
weluhl dlvtalim.
Hul ll'a alao true that he (tinned
hln repulallim by coolliiK a Joe
Loula that waim'l even a ahcll ol
Uie Brown llmnber In hla prime.
He' a rouKh. lounh, briiwllnit
lypc lluhler who Itoen In awiiwlnil
wtih little Uioiiubt to whether he
Beta hit or not. He'll take the av
enm flchter wlUi little trouble
will! hl bnrrel-hnune lactlea.
Hut Matthewa lan'l n averaRB
flKjtter.
tV my opmlort' Marclano ii made
lo order lor the Kid.
Judmnit by the way tht boxing
bunlnetui l operated now. If not
at all certain the two bny 'will
ever be Binned lor a UkIU.
Mill I'll make an early predlo
II thev rto fight, my choice la
Matthewa by a knockout Home-
where beiorn uie sixin roiuni
here beiorn uie aixui roiuin U-hamnlon
t v,i. i iff i.n'i nut on. box ng cnampion.
promoiera win e iniifmn wic -office
hit ol Uie year.
When fnna on the street, on eof- i Cy.JJJki
Irr hnnn. aaloons and over a lame mh '.
nf ninnehle Htiirl arguing In icm- I r.
phatlc tones about a light that lan'l
even closed yet, brother, you've
got a natural. I ,
I've aald before that the only
logical move would be to give the
Marclnno-Mntthewa fight winner a
ahot at the winner of the Jersey
Jne Walcott-Ei.ard Charles title
fight. ,' ' l
Hut fight promoiera In genet-Bland
the 1BC In particular have
nut been acc uned recently of fol
lowing a logical pallem.
Harry Oravson. NKA sports edi
tor. Is so right every lime he has
snld and he's said It with mono
tonous regularity that the ring biz
la being run backwards.
Baker. The winner will meet Mil
wnukle in the opening rouno.
l-. .na AllmlnnteH from the
District play-off, which It had
been lavored to win. wnen u mm
ii- ihirH Nniim nf th season and
second of the play-off to Junction
Citv. 61 40
NKKf) REPEAT
I1.I...V.IH, tflok nf Vncren can
...i ivM riKtriet title Wednesday
night bv repealing a earner pihv
nil ii .mru nvpr jmieiiuii ijiiv
Another came will be piaveo
m,..rf..,i nlnht If Junction CltV
wins. The plnv-off victor will meet
Corva la In Uie first rouna ai r-u
nA.A turn llnrh thp Central
Orron District 3 title by defeat Inn
Hrnd Friday nmm. n nmu
..... in DntiirHn v nlLrnt
' HKi Ef.ee Klamath Falls
In the onenlng tournev rouna.
m.- i....Bn.n. i r i mii 1 1 ii'.-.
I nr nun imni- r..-- - -
ft-" nl"ht. w'" Astoria piaving
HllKboro and McMlnnvllle meeting
Cleveland, the peruana ucague c
OVI ItHANI)
Oftl.ANDO, Kin., Hll Hudson,
the Washington pitcher who awlUih
ed lo side-arm and underhand
ul,..,lij In 'Inference to a JUll'e Brill.
titrn the overhand riiute agnln.it
.lie Boston lUrd Hox inuiaiiny,
Hudson, counted on heavily lal
yenr, won only five games alter
Ills arm went bud.
HIUT OUT '
BT. PETKKUBUltO. Fla. ih
Alter knocking off the Boston
Braves twice, the Bt. Louis Car
dinals take a crnck at Ue BosUjn
lied Box at Baiawila Wednesday.
Behind the smooth two hll pitch
ing ol Wlimer I Vinegar Bend i Ml
7.ell Kurt Krleger and Wlllard
Hilimldl, the Cards shut out the
Braves, 3-0. Tuesday.
HACK TO WOltK
WEBT PALM BKACH, Fla. i
uun.i.i..Vila Alhletlen nut their
l lie riiiiuui..,i." - -- .j
baseball noses back lo the grind
stone Wednesday alter a 24-hour
vacation from Grapefruit League
competition and spring training.
The A a, vicionuun u.
three exhibition contests to date
k..nl. ullh the World
Champion New York Yankees here
Thursday.
I.OOKH CiOOO
., .lowiTrn pia. ur Day
by day Smoky Burgesa Is nailing
down Uie Job as number one catch
er for the Phliaaeinina
Obtained from the Cincinnati
Reds In an off-season trade, Bur
gess has shown MnnBgcr Eddie
S . ' .u.. i,. eon throw, run
sawyer uifc it -
and knows how to handle pitchers.
And Tuesday he snowea
he can poke a long ball. '8PPed.
the second offering of Righthander
Ed Cereghlno over Uie centerlleid
wall to give the j-niines a iu.
a 10-lnnlng. 3-2 victory over the
New York Yankees Junior varsity.
n f -MORH
BRADENTON. Fla. W The
u'. .mn mt Cincinnati s
rani wvumn .
training site at Tampa Tuesday
ao Uie trade rumors nmi "i
with Pitcher Kenny Raffensberger
and Outfielder Dick Blsler Uie
names most often mentioned
Redleg Manager Oabe Paul de
nies there Is any deal perk ng, but
the clubs need for a ll,ln"..0"t;
fielder and an experienced Inflelde'
is evident. Brooklyn reportedly
interested In Ralfy, while the St
Louis Cardinals are aald to have
been Inquiring about Slsler.
GI.OOMY
SAN FRANCISCO (Pr-Telegrams
of gloom are plaguing Manager
Tommy Heath M ha preps his Jan
Francisco Seals for their Friday
night exhibition against the Cleve
land Indians.
One told ace rookie hurler. Ken
ny Wright. 20. of his Initial draft
notice. However. Heath plans to
use Wright against Cleveland.
Another wire said shortstop Jack
Baumer ss house hunting In Tul
sa but would be along soon.
! ,' gtp bup, tfotn sorrow -w :
SAUEHALASIE LITTLE BEAVER
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NAIB Scoring Mark
Tied by E. Illinois
Dayton
Upsets
St. Louis
NEW YORK. P) The University
of Dnyton basketball team, which
had Its first fling at the "big time"
in the finals or the National in
vitation Tournament last year,
wanted to meet highly-rated Bt.
Louis this year Just as a measure
of satisfaction.
Dayton got its wish Tuesday
night and the result was satisfac
tory not only to the Dayton players
but to a majority of the 14.112
spectators In Madison Square oar-den.
Sparked by Tall Don Melneke
and cnunny Leiana uuniori nor
rl. the Flyers whipped Bt.Louis
the second-seeded team in the
tournament, 68-58. Topseeded Du
qucsne performed about as expect,
ed. Holy Cross eliminated Seattle
University Monday night.
As a result, Dayton will encoun
ter 8t.Bonaventure and Duquesne
will meet LaSalle in the semi-final
games Thursday night.
OSBA Names
Arlen Sanders
KFJI's Arlen Sanders was one of
four sportscasters named by Uie
Oregon Slate Broadcasters Assoc.
to handle tne uiass a rugn scnooi
basketball tournament In Eugene
Mar. 18-22. '
Others named by the OSBA were
Ned Llebman, KSRV, Ontario;
Ted Smith. KWRC. Pendleton, and
Ha Byer, KWIL, Albany.
Sanders will not work any games
involving Uie Klamath Falls Peli
cans, according to Oregon School
Activities Assoc. rules forbidding a
sportsca-ster to air any game in
which the team from his home
town is involved.
KANSAS CITY. lP Two of the
stronger darkhorse entries, James
Mllllkln of Decatur, 111., and Whlt
worth College of Spokane, opened
second round firing In Uie 14th Na
tional Intercollegiate Baskctbnll
tournament Wednesday.
Portland University and Mem
phis State also were billed for a
day game while Montana State,
tne third Paciiio Northwest entry,
was paired against topseeded Ham-
line, tne aetenaing champion,
Wednesday night.
All survived first round play
Monday In almost routine fashion.
However, the manner in which
some teams got through the first
round wlndup Tuesday bordered
on the sensational.
New Mexico A&M, for example.
hit 58.2 per cent of Its shots In
eliminating Mississippi Southern
86-70. And at Uie same time the
Southerners In losing averaged 47.7
per cent, good enough to win al
most any game
The Eastern Illinois Panthers of
Charleston tied the tournament one
team scoring record by beating
Huron (S.D..) College, 113-78. Mar
shall College of Huntington, W. Va.
set Uie old mark in beating River
f ans, wis., 113-bu, diu-k in ltMi.
The Utah Stnte Aggies handed
Clarion (Pa., State its first loss of
the season, 8S-68: Lawrence Tech
of Detroit walloped Washburn Uni
versity of Topeka. UJ-tiu, and un
beaten 8outhwcst Texas Stat of
San Marcos outclnssed Arkmuaa
Tech of Russellvllle, 97-63,
Reames Holds
First Tourney
Qualifying rounds' for Reames
Country Club's first tournament of
the year, the spring beat ball tour
ney, open Saturday. Pro Earl
Schnelter announced yesterday,
After qualifying rounds, the golf
ers are paired according to high
and low scores. The tourrdV,
match play, runs through Apr. 9.
Mills Best In
Gift Department
Cnl Bonncv's Mills cagers ' won
the free throw contest that preced
ed the opening ol the Clnss B and
Clnss A grndc school basketball
tourneys. ' ' ,
Bonney's A-l hoopstcrs threw In
27 of 60 and the B-2 players 10
nf an ia. - tnlnl nf 4ft auecnsnflll
attempts to edge out second-place
, i, ...hi. jj
Illiusuveib wiui it.
The others finished In this order:
niversldo 43, Pellcnn 38, Fnlrvlew
31, Jim Pnlmer's Mills team 31.
Fremont 30 and Conger 23.
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The cellaring Baraboo Electric
iIia nmlnrllv nf honors
In a 3-1 win over Oretech Faculty
111 uouillicrcini XyCBKUC uvnima miv
last week.'
The Baraboos rolled the high
tram giimc and scries, 886 and
2855, while Chrlstensen notched the
high scries, 572.
The single-game high went to
Clcvc Bennett, Oretech, with a 218.
SHUFF STUFF
Splits were the order of Uie night
in the city shuffleboard league last
night.
Mecca and Bill's Place split, 2-2.
So did Tat's and Roundup. The
OCIlllSS-VVUl-UB IIIHWII, HtllCUUIVU
tnnieht. has been set back to Fri
day night.
Exhibition
Baseball
By The Associated Pres
Tuesday's Results
New York (A) 7 Boston (A) g
Chicago (At 7 St. Louis (A) I
St. Louis (N) 3 Boston (N) 0
Pittsburgh (N) 4 Seattle (PCM
Last Pitch
IRISH JACKIE
FUZZY CUPID
Midgets Show Tonite
College Basketball
By The Associated Press
NIT Tourney
(Quarter-finals)
Davton 68 St. Louis 51
Duquesne 78 Holy Cross 68
NAIB Tourney
firiral Round t
Southwest Texas 97 Arkansas Tech
63
1 .wrana Teeh 07 Washburn 80
West Texas 88 West Liberty (W.Va)
68
Eastern Illinois 113 Huron IS. D.)
78'
Memphis State 60 Baltimore Unlv
to
nmh dial- sc. mnrlnn fPa I KR
New Mexico A&M 86 Miss Southern
70
Morningside 84 Pepperdlne 80
HIGH SCHOOL
By ' The Associated Press
Class A Tournaments
Tilatrlet 1
Vale 44. La urnnde 42
District
JuncUon City 61, Eugene 48 (Eu
gene eliminated i
District 11
(Champlonahlp)
Salem 62, Stayton 27
'District 13
irL.l..l.lKl
1 VlllllJiwHnilif t
Central Catholic 61, Qresham 31
fjiass n tournament
District 1
(Championship)
Knappa 44, Westport 42
Four wrestling midgets supply
the entertainment, Georges Dusette
and Kurt von roppcnneim tne
knuckles on tonight's outstanding
wrestling card at the armory.
The cromJ-pleasing midget match
pairs Salle Halnsle and Little
Beaver against ruzzy iupm ana
Irish Jackie.
The tag tiff a one-fall affair
goes between the opener and Uie
main event, both one-hour scuffles.
The main go sends Georges Du-
sett. Mr. Full Nelson, against
Kurt Von Poppenheim, the arro
gant Prussian sadist.
Jack Brltlon and Eric (The
Great) Pedersen tangle In the 8:30
opener.
Brltton Is a pleasing performer
who has shown here before. Peder-
sen. Uie Scandanavian star. Is a
I promising newcomer to Northwest
imat circles. . ,
The Dusette-von roppenneim
match shows signs of turning Into
a Pier 6 brawl. It's a grudge bout
growing out of last week's tag
team row insv saw mc win;
brothers tame Von Poppenheim and
Yorg Cretorian.
Dusette, as referee, interfered
to turn the tide of battle toward
the Russians. The German wants
Dusette s scalp. .
The midgets never fail to pro
vide howls for the fans.
The armory box-office opens
7:30 p.m.
1
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Everyone like to blow hlf
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'And a man couldn't have a bet
ter reaion, when he aervea
drinks made with Century Club.
Men Don
Gloves For
Unique Tilt
The Oregon Woolies. girls
citv basketball champions, are
favored to beat Hilltop Cafe,
men's city runners-up. tonight
at 7:30 on Mills grade school
floor.
Don't rush to get the odds.
The Hilltoppers will be wear
ing boxing gloves. Girls rules
will be played.
WTLLITS. Calif. Wl Peter G,
Daglia, 45, former Pacific Coast
and Major League pitcher, died
Tuesday of a heart attack.
Daglia played with Oakland in
the late twenties and went to the
Chicago White Sox In 1932. He
also played with San Francisco in
1936 and 1937.
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey
By The Associated Press
Vancouver 4 Victoria 2
New Westminster 1 Edmonton 0
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