Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 19, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 10,12
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
page eleven:
Dusetie, Pop Match
Heads Armory Menu
Pimnnlcr Murk l.lllnnl nreniln
ill nMiiifllvo lluet-lioul wrrttllim
.-aid at llin ai'mmy tonight, uliii'i
iiu llrrii' IHiM-lIn unci Kiirl Von
Piippenlirliu in k miiiii event in
mail h.
COWBOY CARLSON
. at armory tonight
at t - W W T. li- .f ou t.
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Tim 8 1(1 miener nut popular
Cowboy Cnrl.im UKalnit IK, On I'
liiKhir. The luller, nn Ohio chim
in ndcr In innkliiK lis deliul In llir
Kliiinlh Fall nnii.
The arnil-wliiriiin pnlia llnnno
Mi liimnld aitalnnt Kilo iThe Oreati
Pnlrrten, wcll-muicled Bcandaiia
Villi. Cm I:. (in mill Cinllaithrr warm tin
hmisc in one-fall, 30-iiiliiule acul
lie. The ariul-wliitlnp Im Vi-inlmite
M'l'iiu or Mm heal iwn uf Uirrr
IllilK
UiikpUb and Von Pnpprnhelm
hnvu mm hour In which lo acoie
two I ii hi of Hirer.
Von I'npprnlirlii oral Duaellf
Im. I week ulth it Innl-dllcli uonm
rrniiK riiprr, The T'lTiirli'diiKllnli
nuked for Ihe rrmiilrh mid In out
I rod II early ionltihl.
I'rdcrhrn win a lilt In til cleljul
lent weekIn reverae. He aroused
Ihn fnni will) lilt inmicle-llexliiK
iinllCB. McDonald In a Hint oprr
Mm' who won't give 111" weight
llfirr much time for nhow-ofl.
Ciiilhdii In a favorite with the
ladlra who am expected I" 'urn
nut In droves to welcome bm k the
hlond cowboy.
The armory tickel-offire nprna
,7:30, one hour before the opener.
, Miss Faulk
Is Medalist
PINEHUrtST, N. C. 1 Mnrv
Lena Faulk treasured her second
uiccesslve North and Houlh Tourna
nienl qualllyliiK inediil an she
headed Into Wednesday's opening
round of match play along with 31
challengers.
Minn Faulk prevnlled over 21 op
ponents lo lend the wav with a fine
37-3S-7B, one over women's par
Tueaday. She wan three strokes
ahead of M Murray. Rutland.
Vi., and Mm. Ilolbrook Piatt of
rinehurt.
Minn Murray, ruimerun last year
to Pal O'.Sulllvan nf Oraime. Conn.,
wan Ihe top Curtln Cun performer
nf the nunlllvlim round. Her Cun
teaminute, Mlr.s O'Htilllvan. winner
the last two vears here, needed SI.
Minn Faulk was in the upper hall
of the draw.
The lower half llnled, among
olhera. Mm. Piatt. Minn DeMnnn,
Barbara Remark, Sacramento,
Calif., and Edean Anderson, Hel
ena, Mont.
SHUFF STUFF
The first playoff Rnme of Ihe
Clly HhulflelHiard League cham
pionship round In to be played to
nlcht, a o'clock, on the Mecca
board The rnntentnntii are Mecca
and Hchiin.n Tavern.
.Second playoff game will be held
Friday night on Ihe SchUM table,
and the third. If necennary. will be
played nn a neutral board lo be
announced Inter. ,
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AiM.p and avhuli ... nj 4n
lloilliup .... ,. 47 4.1
MoUlnrat - 41 4f,
Murvlna ... , 41 m
Lowall'a 'M 00
Mary Mill, rolling for the Mola
lore's team of the I.adybug Bowl
Inii Leaxue, nenotlated neven
rtrlkea in a name to pile up a 223
ncore and lake over the lengue'a
third place In that category for
the aeanon.
I.arayne Ilarrln' 239 In atlll topn
and Martha CaiMdy'a 233 b
aecind.
Mary Bnthwell had a 11)0 211). HO
nerien of 629 In la.nl week'n howling.
'Hie Mnlatore club, aided bv
Mary Milln' high game, had a 2602
team neries and a 067 team line.
The latter tied with the Bchmeck
lea inn previous aeanon high. Other
nennon marka In that bracket are
the Roundup Dr6 and B28n poated
by Marvin'n and Shoon and Schulr.e
All of lant week'n matcnen went
by 3-1 acoren: Molalore'n beating
Schmeck. Shoop and Schulre beat
ing Marvin'n, and Roundup beat
ing Lowell'a.
Majors
Slight
Coast?
I.OH ANOKI.KI i1'i-AII neemed
nereue on the aurface Wedneaday
beiwcen the aix Major League
bnnebnll lenui.n training In the
Went and Ihe f'aclllc Coant League.
But there In a nlrong mnplclon
Ihul a little Ki'iiHe knlling In going
on behind Ihe ac-enei and that the
Count I .en u ue won a victory but
lunt a barrel of money.
The nix Major the Iwn Chi
cago liulin, Ihe New York Glanln,
Ihe St. I.oul'i Iirownn, Cleveland
and PlttnbuiKh decided not to
desert the Went next aprlng and
agreed to go along with the Coant
League bun nmiln.t jiluylng each
other In Const League parkn.
It In "till all right for the Majorn
to play Count League teams In
any park If they choose to.
ft appears now that they don't
no chuone.
. General Malinger Frank Lane
of the Chicago White Sox, Spokes
man for the Majorn, dlncloned that
the 1053 exhibition schedule as It
nlnnda now lints only one Major
PC1, game. It happened he said,
lo be between the Box and the
Hollywood Stars at Hollywood. i
The Majorn probably will add
more PCL dnten, but )ut as quick
ly noted that the Majors' schedule
was "practically completed" now.
Later he said the Majors un
doubtedly will schedule PCL com
petition, but will use their "B"
teams not the varsity.
The Coast League hung out the
welcome sign for the Majors, but
only If they could share In the
handsome gate receipts with the
Majors' starry teams. PCL against
PCL In seldom a strain at the
box office during exhibition time.
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Three Rookies '
SPOKANR I The Spokane In
diaim MKiii'd three rookies lor the
l!.Vi Wenlern International League
l-a-iehnll ellon Tur.sdav.
Owner Roy llntchkins aald the
new liullniui are Wulter Fisher. 23.
Hawthorne. Calif : June Holoqulii,
22. Ciarilenn. (.'iihf . and S-in b in
nionn, 10. Fagle Point. Ore.
Klmmnim, a nhnrinlop. nlnved
Winter ball In Cnlltnrnln, llotchklrs
snid. Fisher played mlield and out
field positions with the Sun Diego
Naval Air Station tenm last year,
and Holoquln was catcher and out
fielder for a semi-pro California
team.
Slater Martin, plnl-slr.ed banket
ball ntnr of the Mlnncnpolt.n Lakers
In the NBA. prefers lo be called
"Dugnn" Instead of Slater.
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CHEVS SET SCORE
RECORD FOR AAU
City to select 'the tram lo reprej
sent the U. 8. In the Olympic! thu
inromer. Phillips waa the 1M9 ret"
reaentatlve. "
DENVER iH Ban Francisco's
defending Champion Stewart Chev
rolet set a new scoring record In
leading 16 teams Into Wednesday's
second round of the National Ama
teur Athletic Union Basketball tour
nament. The Californlans slaughtered
flanta Fe. N. Mex.i 109-45. -The
previous high of 103 points was set
by Phillips 66ers of Bartesvllle.
Okla., against Roanoke, Va., In the
1947 tourney. The Virginians scored
26 points.
Ran Francisco's nifty debut
sgalnst the team of New Mexico
Hchool teachers and ex - college
players caused tournament observ
ers to rate the Stewarts even with
Ollle Sax, Jr., Penn State's sen
sation sophomore quarter-mller, Is
the son of a former baseball major
leaguer. Ollle, Sr. played briefly
with the St. Louis Browns as an
Inflelder in 1928.
TIPS FROM OLD PRO Lefty Gomez, somewhat stouter
than when he was fogging 'em across for the New York
Yankees some years ago, offers a bit of pitching advice to
John Poclrcs, touted rookie southpaw of the Dodgers.
People DO TOO
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Phillips and Oakland, Calif., the
pre-meet co-favorltes for the title.
All seeded teams have breezed
through their opening games but
competition toughens uo Wednesday.
The champion Stewarts are
matched against Portland. Ore.,
Panelshake Siding. The Portland
team featuring Oregon collegiate
stars, has won two tournev starts.
Thev whipped Houston. Tex., Ada
Oilers B7-63 Tuesday and the One
Day Cleaners of Sorlngfield. 111..
72-54 Sunday.
Winner's Wednesday go Into
Thursday's quarter - final round.
The quarter - final victors will
qualify for the playoffs later this
month In New York and Kansas
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