HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1052 PAGE FOURTEEN TIME OUT! m. pgg i -" 1 Tm new t this boy what are the rule you both know?" 114 Don Caoe IFid Pilot WHEN TOU'KE thinking of spring training camps in tar-off, sun-bathed Florida and at the same time looking with tome disgust at the mid-March snow here, it's I bound to result in scattered thoughts while trying to bav out a, ports column. Like this: -I Uni-Hi Cinches 'A' Berth EUGENE (Jt University High of Eugene became the 14th team to qualify for the State Class A basketball tournament, by defeat ing Junction City, 63-39, .. here Wednesday, University High won the District S title, turning the trick tor the first time since 1940. Only two district races remain unsettled. La Grande and Vale will play at Baker to decide the Dls trict 1 contest Friday night. Bend and Redmond will meet the same night at Prineville for the District 3 crown. Bend will need a win then and Saturday night to get the title. Redmond needs only a single victory. I NIT Semis THE PELICANS' first-round foe. I I In the class A state basketball, 111 QniGllT tournament will be either Bend oi, VII I Villain Redmond. , That'll be next Wednesday, 1:45 p m on the University of Ore gon's MacArthur Court. Baskteball fans planning to see the tourney art generally agreed the Pels will be around until at least Thursday, 1:30 p. m., for the championship quarter-finals. But then the doubts start to pop up. Because, it Klamath Falls man ages to breeie into the quarter finals, it will get either Lincoln or Balem. , Either would be tough. From here It looks like Lincoln and seven-foot-plus Wade (Swede) Hal brook. But Pelican cage followers take some consolation in the i&ct that vu.t.th vail. th nnlv tpam AJWUUi ot - J to de-rail Lincoln, in last years tournament. IF BONANZA had out-distanced Rogue River for the State Class B state tournament that opens this afternoon, they would have gone torn the frying pan into the lire. The Rogues met Powers in the first round. (This is written Wed nesday, the day before the tourna ment. , Powers is unofficially picked to win the shooting match on Willam ette's court, having ranked high among the also-rans in the first few class A weekly Associated Press polls, ' BRIEFS from the sports file: Th wire and mat service are doing nothing te-aBay our confused state of mind "-. . with stories of spring training, finally hitting the wire regularly after some prompt ing, come pics oi oaupiayers romp ing on the beaches with Florida cuties . . . and some big leaguers, with salaries in five figures, hold out for more money 1 This falls in the last-straw de partment: Securing box scores on City League basketball games this sea son about 40 per cent of the time was as difficult a chore as finding a mink coat on skid row ... to: cap the whole matter, scoresheets en the final game to determine the champion of the entire Basin were lost in the shuffle and didn't reach! this desk in time for publication . . . two days later they showed up . . . needless to say, they weren't printed ... " It's seldom one in this business gets the chance to give with "I win you ao , i , to i take some consolation in the fact that in this column, Jan. 8. I picked the Fell cans to win the Dist. 4 basketball line . . out without Grants Pass' two final wins over. Medford. I'd take my rightful place with a long ubb ui Dum guessers Hoppe Rallies For Cue Win SAN FRANCISCO Wl -Willie Hoppe, the master cueist, gave one of his most persistent and danger ous challengers a heart breaking lesson in the World Three Cushion Billiard Toumey Wednesday night Joe Chamaco, 1939 world champ and three-time runnerup, staged a great run rally in the 29th inning to take a 36-32 lead. ' But the great Hoppe quickly banged the door, in Joe's leathery brown face. He cut the gap to 37-38 to the 34th inning and closed it out 80-38 in the 43rd Inning. NEW YORK Wl Miuhty Du- quesne tests its 22-1 record against LaSalle's giant-killing Explorers in the semi-final round of the National Invitation Basketball Tournament pt Madison Square Garden Thurs day nignu Dayton, (26-3). surprise runner up last year, meets third seeded St. Bonaventure (20-5) in the other semi-final. The two winners will go into Sat urday's final with the losers meet ing for third place. All teams were idle Wednesday. A POOR PROPHET VERO BEACH, Fla.l You know those notes on walls in tele phone booths? Well there's one on the wall nere at uoagertown. it says "Ralph Branca and Rex Bar nev will win 50 games in 1950." They accounted for nine victories tnat year. 5 MP) siWI C "" SIS PROOF THAT rainbow trout are being taken from Upper Klamath Lake is this fine string proudly displayed by Alvin Woldt (left) and Til Balliet. The biggest of this bunch is 4 pounds, 8 ounces. Neither Woldt, Great Northern fire man, or Balliet, Southern Pacific car inspector, would say which one caught the big one in their trolling trek. Portland Gets Over Memphis; KANSAS CITY P) Portland University has drawn the stillest asslunmcnt in the National Inter- collcKinte Basketball Tournament trying to stop thrre-llme cham pion Hamllnc, rated with Southwest Texas State as the best bets to reach the finals. The Pilots, one of three Pacific Northwest entries, cruised to a 72- 48 win over Memphis State Wednes day night and were matched uxalnst Ilnmllne In Thursday nights quarter-final. i'oi.sa hot Capable Wlittwoith of Spokane, which eliminated James Mllllkln of Decatur, III., 72-71 In Wednes day's round, meets Murray State iKy.,) Thursday. Whllworth will be led bv Ralph Poison who pitched in 38 points against Mllllkln. The Pilots, who pulled away from a 48-41 three-qunrter mark lend to smother Memphis State, will find Hainline a sturdier foe. The Joe Hutlon-coachcd team coasted over Montana State ol Bozeinan 85-72 Wednesday night and was classed with Southwest Texas as a n-obnblo finalist. 28 STRAIGHT The Texas team outclassed New Mexico A&M 69-52 to bring Its season record to 28 successive vic tories. The Bobcats plav Lawrence Tech of Detroit Thursday nlnht. In other Raines Wednesday. MornliiRside (la., I College scored the first tournament upset In dump ing second seeded Eastern Illinois of Charleston 98-93: Springfield iMo.,l State whipped Indiana State 82-64; Lawrence Tech levelled Utah State 72-63, and Murray State elim inated West Texas State of Canyon 75-73 In overtime. . , no hub. smosihtcm Powers, Rogues Open Class B Tournament LAST Night SALEM W The best of the small high school basketball teams in the state open their annual tournament here Thursday. It Is the Class B tournament, composed of schools smaller than 150 students. Eight teams, survivors of district playoffs, are in the field with no established favorite. One team, however, is getting prominent mention in pre-touroey speculation. That is Powers, an entry from Southwest Oregon. Powers was runner-up in the DIXIE DANDY Marguerite Williams, defending women's Dixie ski-jumping champion'' from Holland, Mich., zooms skyward on a tremendous leap during Mexican Invitational Water Ski Tournament at Aca pulco. The talented miss will try for a new world's record this year. People DO TOO read small space ads - you are! Hager Seeks Fight Rematch OISE Wi A Harry (Kid) Mat thews-Danny Nardico rematch may be in the works for Boise. Promoter Tex Hager announced Wednesday he is trying to ayange an outdoor meeting between the two here in June. Matthews declsioned Nardico at Cleveland several months ago. tourney last "year, and has three of its standout players back. Two of them made the all-star team q last year's tournament Joe Boutin and Duane Brady, who are cousins. Powers opens the day's activities against a highly regarded team from Southern Oregon the district that nroduced last vpnr'i Phnmnlnn nogue Kiver at 3:30 pm. Mapleton. a Lane Countv team undefeated in 27 contests this year one of the wins was over Powers appears in the second game, meeting Wallowa from Northeast Oregon at 3:45 p.m. At night there will be Echo from Eastern Oregon against Sublimity from the Willamette Valley at 7:30 p.m., and Culver from Central Ore gon against Knappa of Northwest Oregon at 8:45 p.m. By The Associated Press Chicago Jlmmv Carter, 136 tj, New York, outpointed Luther Rawlings, 138. Chicago, 10 (non title). Sacramento. Calif. Woodv Harper, Oakland, Calif., outpointed Enrique Bolanos, Los Angeles, 10. Exhibition Baseball Exhibition Baseball By The Associated Press St. Louis (N) 7 Boston (A) (15 innings) St Lnnls (A) 1 Chlraro (A) 0. I called end of 5 Innings, rain New York IA1 Detroit (A) 1 Chicago (N) 10 New York (N) 1 Boston (N) 7 Cincinnati (N) 8 Cincinnati "B" N 1 Philadelphia "B" 'Ni 0 '10 lnnlngsi HOCKEY Pacific Coast Hockey By The Associated Press Saskatoon 3 New Westminster 1 MIRRORS tor any I Room in the Heme! QalhouriA t m- . main Expert Gun Repairing and Rebluina; THE GUN STORE To all Nash Owners Announcing the Appointment of Cecil Cox New Service Manager Cecil has worked with Nash can and knows your problems. He specializes in Tune-up and Electrical Work and is in charge of our Repair Department, with 24 years of experi ence to call on. SPECIAL FREE Spring Check Up This is what you get Check lights, brakes, battery and cables, generator, voltage regulator, radiator, base connections, fan belt and exhaust system. CCIahn Nash Co. THE FULL FLAVOR OF OLD KENTUCKY-NATURALLY GREAT SINCE 1888 DEEP THINKER Pitts burgh Manager Bill Meyer is lost in deep concentra tion as he studies the Buc roster. The veteran baseball strategist is pessimistic about the 1952 campaign, doesn't figure the Pirates to finish in the National League's fir.st division. Huskies Shatter Records LOS ANOKLKS lid Washing ton's Huskies, ruinier-iiu for Urn I'aclllo Coast Conforencn banket hall championship, led the assault on Northern Division records in the season Just closed. Final statistics from conference hi'iidduarteis Thursday listed the Waslilnutim center, Dob HotihrcKS, as the leading scorer and ton shoot er. HoiibrcKs missed three Karnes be cause nf In Hi rlrs but scored points In his 13 contests for an aveniKti of 10.3. It topped the old division murk of Ilia points a Kiiinc.sot bv Jnek Nichols, Wash button, In HMD. Wnshlnitton's total points, 1.0:10, topped the division mark of DOB set III 1U47 by Oregon Blate and lied by WnshltiKton lust year. WashliiKlon's 310 field itouls ex ceeded the SB8 registered by Uie lOf.l Huskies. 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