I 1IKHALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALUS, OREGON THURSDAY, MAItCII 20, 1!l.r2 PAGE FIFTKKN PELS Fifth Only Place Honors Chance Left liy Kill Jll III) MiWlTIIUIl COOHT lOlluruc Urmia Lava Hears, a loam t lie Klaiiuilli Pi'llrcum whipped twice MiiriuTd llir I'cIn' lif'n liir a Mate i-iiko lllle bcfoiK n Klumira rarlv in HUB liii.ikrlbiill araaou, liiailrr rally pnlrl ulf lor Uio Venn III irriiin il a 66-04 victory. It waa llio first real tipiet M tin; HHj oiruoii lilith school IjBhkrl Itull rlavnc mill erimed the loim-anllul-patnl l.lniTolii-Ktninnlli Kails brawl which mlKlit have been a Icaturo of the louincy totiuy. , i i..rf nhiln W1 1 11C 1111 U U( U'liun . i bumf I he Pelicans opened inn inurui frame wllh a 'MU Irud. Mend Halbrook Hits 40 KUUKNK ijfl Lincoln's 7-loot- I -Inch lower wiiMru no uiiio nettmir alter Dm records nl me nniiiil lireiion clusa A limn stnooi basketball tournament II,. hiu bov. Wnile Halbrook ru" lip 0 poinls as he and his team-1 mates from Lincoln of Portland diubbed Baleni in the first rounu .OLi M (;osTLV ' Wednesday, 7U-. , , I Ken Youmt made his debut In Tliat betirred the old record o U), Kulm nl)( cceurllt(.d hUl ehnnce 3D. rstabllnhrd In IM7 by X-oyu l( m,y ,( Qrtll0n-X blUKint cbkc lliiellKenbach ol JIoikI Hlver aim ,,how by iOUi,1K Laursen .This time tied by Halbrook last year. i .ll( ,.ectcit to shool from the H hol his neason total to DUO'ioul ime and l.aursen dumped In In ill names, increasing the chanco j i)0u, thn (ree thrown he had com that he will make KXIO this neiison. tnKi jive the Bears a bb b'2 lead He also Is alter his own toui na-1 wl,, barely 3D aeconds lelt In Uic ment recoid ol 12! point.-.. luaine. There wan only one iipst l In Hie Hay Bell manaRed to steal the npeniiiR round but that was a ball front liny Tom Hunt and nal-atilne-linRling a'flair Hint taw Bend loird the length of the floor lor a come liom behind in the final , lay-In, the final tally. The Bears nunrtf r to nose out Klamath Falls, played kecp-away the remaining 6J-64, Klamath I'alla had been wennds. ranked No. 6 in the litut! Associated : The best the Pels can hope for Press stale poll of the season. Hcnd now Is the consolation filth prlxe. was unranked. Uui they won't even net that play- In other first - round Raines i inir the lethargic brand of ball they Wednesday Marshfleld. No. 4 In IheiShowed In Wednesday, game poll, delealed flruppoose 71-ul:' Wllh the exception ol a brlel Central Cathollo of Portland. No I Bend lead when Benson opened the In the mill eased past The Dalles. 'scoring with a tlp-ln, Klamath Falls 7o-4; University II lull of F.ukciic lid all the wav until the fatal downed Corvalhs. 41-3S; and l.a fourth, but time and again they lirande. No. 7 in Ihc poll, delealed Irltlercd away seemingly healthy Ml waukie. the No. 8 team. 43-40. Klamath Falls appeared lo have Its game with Bend under control, lh"i disaster struck. K'nmalli Falls wan leadin: 47-40. and Bend wps onerntinu without two regular when the fourth period opened. Both had fouled out. Midway through that final period though. Bend began to roll. With 4 15 minutes to go Bend tied the .acme, 60-to,-iid 30 seconds later look Us first lend of the Rami'. Klmnulh never again could go jneven-Iooter. Thry saved too much 1 a new caplaln this year, and head. ; of It. I scratching their heads Thursday Ray Bell brought the crowd to! They appeared to take Btndjtrylng lo decide who should get Its feet bv stealing the hull fori Klamatn Fans, aim niinonng 10 vim thai cut the marsm to 85-54 with 60 seconds to go. Klnm - all) Falls, however, could never get the ball again. Hamilton had in pnlnts for Bend. Rnlph Carroll had 25 for Klamath T ails. Salem decided to use Its own strategy against Lincoln and the big Halbrook. Instead ol a full- court press, used bv innsl other teams opposing Lincoln. Salem de pended nn two big men 8 foot 6 Jack Bishop and 8 foot 3 I.arrv Paulus -- In hold Halbrook in check. The result was a debacle. Halbrook got the hall olien enough to ram home 10 held goals, and he added two free Ihrows. Salem was never close. By the end of Ihe first period, Lincoln was ahead, 10-8. The first night game was a battle of unranked teams wllh Uni versity high spurting In the fuurth quarter to down Corvnllls. ...irom (he Jarl.l.V r i ' 1 :1JR . , ft 1 Km FLUMEC clui.cd l W W midway In Ihe quar ter, mill then Duhlin went to work. lie dumped niie Irom the Mile to llinkn It 40-40. Kliimalh'a Culvln Clllniorn brought temporary rcllrl lit dLM with a Ireo throw. Then the Irl iKIiorrd Duhlin loim piiouxn lur llio Hcnd forward to llp 111 another aide allot to tic the nrorc at oO-all, and Ihr Hcnd con tlnucnt of tana hadn't reaped Mcioainlnii about that when he did Ihc miiiio thliiK from Hie aine. pliue and the Lava Dears were ahead to utay. " could nave ueen even worar. It could have .been even wornr. lollowintr Uenn liensnn and Vein Hamplen to the bench. All had been IryiiiK to atop Klamath's liig llalpli ! Carroll, I Hut with the two-nnlnt lead and lust two and a half minutes tpl play, Hcnd bcKim Its vlnll and tins Klamiilh five started prcsnlim. It was the only time the Pellcann showed anything resembling Inter-.: cm in winnlhK. , Jerrv Johnson edited the score! Johet XII.) Collene plnvs the up to Mill Irom the Kill line, But' Wharton, Tex., club and Hunnlbiil Bend's Dick Laursen retaliated with 'I.aCranfie of llannibnl. Mo., ineetn one uf his own. Can oil's Iree throw ilJodpe City. Has. All won their put Klamnlh Kails Ju.-l a Mniile (1)it ,m)e 1)rl(, wj jM A imiluto leli. The pelicans were Ionium In I the nllempt to net the hnll and nrmj possession by taking It , out f bounds. lenua. At one point early In the third quarter the Tela had 10-point margin. 38-28 ('' . ,,,. h,n. handling, latal nRiiiuM a foe that was primed for an upset and driv ing all the way, the advantage was waited. The Peln obvlou.ly were savltiR .iheir strength for the , expected tvimurfown with Lincoln's Wade (kWP(i.( Halbrook. the celebrated lightly In view ol the two early scaMin wins over uic ucscnuies cininiv sound. 1 Ralnh Carroll led the scoring with points, r, ItnlnlH ...,. nJii i ' iiorien I I Carroll , !,n' narmn I I AM ri; it rr tp 1 I 4 j a : A 4 Vmint Prnca g . . I TOTAIJ . ni-Nn ijji HarmMnn f nmnn f Kamnlra t .. Hunt I luraen I . Minlrar f . .. Pahlm ... Ciatna r Slimond I ... Totals aj in rt rr tp 7 ft I 19 21 l:i 22 si Hail Itmf nnd 3.1. Kiimth Full 27 Mu.td rr ihrawi: Kiamaih ratji Unit) n was his onlv recourse be !J': ti&n' r.V:.!; cause of hi, various business In- ntl nahlin. Ofllrlali: Koll and noloff. 0 you land of sly crisp and clcan-cul . . .. willi smoothness ngeel in ! -ik rr Thm.llamm Schedule Makes Replay Of 1951 Women's Golf Finals PINOHtirmT. NO. 11 Thev replayed the 1 f0 1 Women's North niul HiiiiIIi (lull Totirniiiiit'iil fhlul 'lliuraday only thin time It wai In the Mcond roiui'l. Tliniilta to the U. H. Gulf Aatiocla. tlnn nimiprlnil draw, Pal O'Bulll van and hnr dearent friend, Mae Murray, mrt hi'iid-uu In llio Imi turc mulch of the upper bracket, A yrur alio, Put, I rum OraiiKC, Conn,, won her accond auceeaalve North and fioulli In n thrllltnK ' 1 up Until mulch with Man. the Rut hind, Vt.. Mini., who two yeara alio wan national runncrup., Thui'hdiiy'n mccliiiK wan their alxlh In match play, with Mne holdlnti the ertue, :i-2, thankn to 3 and 1 derision In Miami's GRAYS HARBOR OUT OF JAYCEE RUNNING HUTCHINHON, Kun. iI Teams I from Illlnoin. Texas, Missouri and i Kaniins seek their second coni.ecu- tlve victories Thurrday hlBbt In the National Junior CoIIok Hn.'.ket-'a ball Tournament. Hift round uames. Oraya Harbor of Aberdeen, City Keg Finals On Buburbnn Kitchen Center keRlers ord In defeating Abraham Baldwin toppled 2,813 maples last nighl to,Gray Harbor met Its match In lane me ieaa m me team cveninne hard-lighting Branch AgRies. of the Men's City Bowling Cham- iThe Washlnglonians trailed through plomhlos. Nesbllt Orange was ! ihe first three quarters but took dropped Into becond place wllh a ihc fHC; briefly In the fourth. The 2.771 and OreRnn Woolen copped 1 Aggies went ahead on shots by third wllh a 2.68S. - I Roger Olpln and Boyd Adams and Suburban Kitchen In taking over;stallcd the last three minutes, the top spot also chalked up a high . , game total ol 1.0H witn lis 02-pin handicap. Individual honors are now held by Bob Wlrth and Mel Robinson. Wlrth, of Ashley Chevrolet, ael the high game mark Tuesday night wllh a 617. At the same time, he took high line honors wllh a 233, -I j 7. t"'.' rcu n." Final team events, are scheduled for the Oretcch alleys tomorrow night. Individual events are to he run off Sunday, starting at noon. Office Vacant NEW YORK un The United Slates Davis Cun team will have ! the sometimes thankless Job va- eaten ny rrank smews. The handsome Internationalist of two decades ago held down the post Ifn- !. 1ir nesdav night he was not availnble this lime. His team dropped a 3-2 decision to Australia In the chal - Irnge round last year, and Shields 1 fnmiH htm.-alf lhf Mnl. nf nn f the biggest controversies In, Amer ican tennis. It all centered around his se- Miiccuon oi ine veieran lea senroea- er over young Dick savlit lor ac tion against the slick Aussles. Sa vin was annoyed and said when ? ; evervone arrived back in ihe Unit- "jed Slnles, Shields got'up at the , I U.S.l-.T.A. meeting and blasted savin. Shields said that was not the rcaiion for his dropping out of the running. Aoiniiiing inni ne man i like In otiit while under f re. he I vest inrnis. blue waters ! beer refreshing rrifi brewing Co., Si. I'aul, Minnesota MST TIST Helm l,ee Doherty lourniiment enrly thin winter. Both (jlrla played well In Wed iiondny'a lir.it round. Pnt had little trouble handling Mrn. Oeoine Bll lowltk, Butler, Pa., 6 and 6. Mae wan a bit sharper In her 1 and a foiifiuent of Mrs. S. H. Patteraon ol I'lnehun.t. Otherwise, the favorites did an expected. Mary Lena Kaulk, ined ii lint Irom Thomaaville, Ga , Cur lla Cup Player Grace DeMo of Corvallln, Ore., and Mrn. Julius A. Pane Jr., of Chapel Hill, N.C., cup alternate, who has won seven lime here, led the parade. Thunidav'a lower half feature nent Mian DeMosa attains! capable 1 Kdean Anderson, Helena, Mont. iWkh.. the Pacllic Northwest J.C chamjilon, knocked out of title con lentlon liere, plays the Conwrr. Stale AkrIcs of Warner, Okla , In connolatlon round. i In Wednesday's play, Wharton delealcd Moberly, Mo.. 71-114, and Juliet downed Campbellsvllle Ky., 78-03. 1 wo teams nibbing, Minn., and Branch Agricultural Colleae of Ce- dsr City, Utah already have two viciories ano no aeieais in the , week-long doublc-cllmlnallon tour- nnmeni. i Hlbbing slipped past Connors Stale 67-fMI, Branch Agricultural nanucn orays Harbor lis first de leal. 70-09. In a loser's bracket I Campbell College of Bulc'i Creek, I After settinir n Iniirnamrnl rM-. Wagner Toppled CLEVELAND w Pounding Dannv Nardlco of Tampa, Fla.,1 - nn - - - : "x. ion over Dick Wagner of Toppen If-h. Wash., Wednesday night in a liRht heavyweight bout that excit ed Just about everybody. Nardlco, at 177, knocked Wag ner down for nine-counts twice once In the fourth and again in the seventh. But the crowd cheered Ihe game Wagner. 173, who gave Danny his lumps in the filth and sixth rounds, and struggled vainly for a knockout in the 10th. Nardlco pocketed S3. 800, plus an unannounced cut of television- cash. wBgner aiso receivea a,ouu and a TV cut SHUFF STUFF The first plavoff game for the Cttv Shtiifleboard League chain - 'plonshlp Is tonight, 8 o'clock at the. 1 reported yesterday. j A lull house ol fans Is expected ito be on hand for the match be- ,n ...hn. knn I..-. ..ink, itween Mecca and Schuss Tavern. I fiM-nnrl irom- n-ill h nlavH TTi-l davnieht on th Schuss board and the third game if necessary will Sammy a total of $1,858.33 for his savvy for mat work and may be be played on a neutral board later..' work In the 36-hole event. iedge the doctor showed a real What's your best whiskey buy ? 7. Havt V4OZ. of Calvtrt put in one glau and tht tame amount of any other whiskey in another without knowing which is which. Your own fait, is the final test of whiskey value. There's such a big difference in whiskies in smoolhness,mellowness and freedom from bite that only you can decide which is your best buy. ; ' ' That's why it will pay you to compare Calvert Reserve with any other whiskey. It has the taste most people like mosf because it is blended to a taste standard established by a "Consumer Jury" of thousands of folks like you. But don't take our word Reserve against any other whiskey then make 1 your Own choice. Fair enough? ' Calvert Challenges Comparison with any whiskey on the market ! CAIVERT RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY ti.l PROOF 43 GRAIN NEUTRAl SPIRITS. CALVES! DtSTILlERS CORP., N. Y. C iaa,KJfc 0 THE PROUD PRUSSIAN, Kurt Von Poppenheim, stands over George Dusette after he had floored the popular French Canadian with a rabbit punch. The Prussian won the match when Dusette was disqualified. ' FANS WHOOP AFTER REF OUSTS DUSETTE A near-riot resulted at the Arm ory last night when substitute Ref eree Eric (The Great) Pedersen disqualified Georges Dusette near the end of his bout with Kurk Von Poppenheim. Fans shrieked and stomped about the ring for several minutes and Duseue recorded nis opinion pi ine wnue ne was oui 01 me ring, uur I decision by bopping PedersAi in.lng the third of these unorthodox ! ihe whiskers . with a roundhouse ijutacks. Referee Pedersen yanked right. When the disqualification came. Sammy Shines 1 m me evening s semi-iinal go. PALM BEACH, Fla. Wl In 1 "The Great" Pedersen, a partlcl one brilliant four-hole stretch, Sam (pant In the semi-final, won the my Snead won the pro division bout when dapper Danno McDonald of the $10,000 Seminole Golf Tour- j was unable to answer the final nament Wednesday and gave his aomirine eauerv a sumose 01 con- ing genius. There were nine holes to go and; Snead trailed Johnny Palmer of i Badin, N.C., by a stroke. It was t'me to turn on the steam and the West Virginia slammer had a full! hesd. - 1 He Dirdiea the ium ana 11m witn long, difficult putts. He chipped in frnm An font nff th frrPn fnr Bn I eagle three at the 12ih. and birdied i the 13th with another long putt. That demoralizing burst of su- perb golf shot Snead far past Palm - . pr 1 nhn flnnncd tA & 3A Ml the homecoming stretch, and earned 2 Sniff ent brand for rom. Taste it criti cally for amoorinesf. Swallow carefully to judge its freedom from bite, burn or stint. alone. Test Calvert both Von Poppenheim and Pcdersen had scored one fall. Striving for the deciding fall, the Proud and Pompous Prussian dug deep in his bag of dirty tricks. Dusette finally went after the bewhiskered Von i Poppenheim in a rage and three (times full - Nelsoned the German ipusette away from Von Popenheim !nd hoisted the Prussian's arm in I' The crowd screamed Its displeas- (tire and Dusette clouted Pedersen who retaliated with a few good ncis 01 nis own. Pedersen was called in to referee 'the main bout after Referee Wally moss was put on the casualty list bell. During the melee which fin- lsheti Mrnnnniri. Referee Mnn 1 managed to get in the way of a hurtling body and was flattened even as a sad pan cake. McDonald had taken the first fall bv the simple but effective act of kicking the Pedersen in the face. iThis awsome tactic was cheered ; lustily By the fans who were show- ing a tremendous dislike for the Opening event of the evening saw I Cowboy t Ladies Man) Carlson do a ,draw with Dr. Gallagher, an Ohio iclrntlinv Cnanri nav an chironraetor mai-i"e hi flrt a- At finnlvin? hi ehimnrAntlr! knnwl. Icome a favored neriormer here 3. Taste Ihe other whis key in the same analy t . ical way then pickthe one that nally tastes better to you. " SJL 7 SJ05 Cilveriy fP 1 Chevs Lead Parade Into Amateur Semi DENVER tl Blx veteran AAU teams, a crew of collegians and the U. 8. Air Force champions Wed nesday r.ight sailed Into the quarter-finals of the National Amateur Athletic Union Basketball Tourna ment. Simon Pure Grid Move Is Launched SHERMAN, Tex. (HI Henry Frnka and Ray Morrison, who ran the gamut of big-time football coaching together, will reunion April i " Austin ooiiege, wnicn has launched a movement to make college football "amateur." Morrison came here several years ago, giving up the head coaching job at Temple Universi ty to become coach and athletic director of Austin College. His desire to return to Texas, where he once had coached at Southern- Methodist, and to leave the pressure of big-time football were motivating reasons. Frnka resigned Wednesday coach of Tulane University and will come here April I as execu tive vice-president In charge of promotion. Frnka will be concerned mostly with financial, future endowments and other promotional work for the college which is his alma ma ter and where he was a star foot ball player in the twenties. O'Brien Named On Star Team SPOKANE M The Whitworth College Pirates named Seattle Uni versity's Johnny O'Brien and two Portland University players to their all-opponent basketball team Wednesday. O'Brien, Million Harvest McGil livray and Jim Winter of Port land, George Rosser of Washing ton State College and Benny Pur cell of Murray State were select ed for the squad. The Pirates placed Eric Rob- I erts of WSC, Ken Brashear of Mur ray State. Andv Johnson of Port land, Phil Hodson of Memphis State and Billy Lee of Central Washington on the second all-opponent team. College Mat Trials Open PULLMAN, Wash. Wl The ' Jf'S1. di, 'ynSlc.5 State College Thursday with some 60 grapplers from Washington, Or egon, Idaho and Montana compet ing. 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Calif., Artesia, N. Mex., Warrensburg, Mo., and the Air Force icam, mndn un mostly of players from Tinker Air Base In Oklahoma. San Francisco plays the Holly, wood Fibber McOee and Molly team which advanced with a 46 32 victory over the Denver Central Bankers. Phillip 88ers from Bartleavllle Okla., winners of seven of the last nine AAU tourneys, had tough going before whipping the Los A I- iamUo3 - cm Naval Air Station 04.54, Phniips will play the Rea, Travelers from Artesia. The Rea .club needed an overtime period be- Kans.. American Legion 81-55. - Oakland's Atlas Pacific Engi neers, who zipped bv San Diego, Calif., Grlhalva Motors 74-48, will . play the Air Force All Stars. The J Air Force team, generating a blaz- , ing fast break, swept by Milwaukee, ) Allen-Bradley 67-59. Peoria's Caterpillar Diesels used their superior reserve strength to J iwear down the Denver Jussel Elec trie team 75-56. The Diesels will play the Warrensburg. Mo., Rig-' gles Plaza Bowl, the only unseed-, 1 ed team among the starting 44 ' clubs to reach the quarter-finals. The Missouri team, made un of. Warrensburg Teachers College players, flipped over seventh-seeded Los Angeles Ktrby Shoes 02-58 ' in Wednesday s maior upset. " San Francisco, Peoria, Oakland ' , and Phillips are favored to win Thursday night. The San Francisco ' champions turned In another scorching shooting display by all ' hands against the capable Portland Panelshake team. The Oregon collegiate stars were 1 first quarter. San Francisco held a 14-4 lead after four minutes. The Panelshake team cut this to 14-13 midway of the quarter, then laaea in front of the champions' super ior height, passing and rebound- M PROOr 701 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Wittrflll lad Ffular Diitilliry C,Brditwa,lt Ulf Jaterfiil ' ) FraiierM: li KENTUCKY IIIM Vr SMOOTH jCjH ELL0W yJ ' tJt KENTUCKY ispgSsSSy BLENDE D ITtffutKCv 1 WHISKEY IJtl''s&&W , $050 '205,rt uLSkJil ' CL0SE0UT! Street Floor A aiW