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HiiKALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH KALLS. OHI'.CON
Kill DAY, MAHCII 21, 1052
Stevenson
To Baker
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WINNERS IN A RECENT merchandise shoot at the Klamath Gun Club's Wocus grounds
j were (first row, left to right) Dr. J. Martin Adams. Marion Grant. Guy Pirruccini (who
really took home the bacon), and George Tyler. Back row, left to right. Bill Davis (the
keg is empty), Vem Moore, Carl Olncy and Rod Smith. Bert Rohu Photo
i:y " V KED HUUr SPORTS EDITO ; i CV ; '-'-'.'-"
Wooden Will Use Hiblei For
Injured Bragg in NCAA Play
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Vikings Eliminate Pel Five
.EUOENE I Till lull Pnrl
lBiirt trains nrd a short crew from
Eastern Oitroii moved into Hie
seinl-fhials St tha Orrrai Clns.1 A
School un.ctbnlL,tournament
Frldny. T
Record crowds were on hmid to
see record - breaking Wnde
owecie- Mninrook of I, Hen In mid
Ihe only pluyrr nbove leet lit
Forward Morris Biickwaller. fl-'J
fnlls the t.k ol trying to Mop
Lincoln's Hitlbrook.
The 7-(oot-l-lnch llslbrook crack
ed the tournament tearing record
again Thursday nliiht In what Is
lor hint routine fashion,
This time ho Rt 41 points In
Scores
the other Portlanders dominate the leadlnc Lincoln to a 68-A.i win
tournament as Portland teams ovr Bend. That topped his tourney
never have before. record ol 40, esiabibhed the pie-
ii comes as no surprbe to the
Schedule
EUOENE to The schedule M
the Class A hlqh school ba.-kct'
bajl tournament here Friday:
" ' Consolation
9:45 a.m. Astoria vs. The Dalles
11 a.m. Salem vs. Milwaukle.
p.m. Hlllsboro vs. Marslif'eld
3:15 p.m. Bend vs. University
(Eugene) .
Sentl-Finals
7:30 p.m. Cleveland vs. Central
Catholic (both Portland)
845 p.m. Lincoln (Portland) vs.
La Grande.
40.000 who have walched the tour
nament so far. Central Catholic,
Cleveland and Lincoln the Port
land entrants in the semi-finals
ranked 1-2-3 In that order in the
final Associated Press poll in the
state.
The lone outsider Is La Grande,
the No. 7 team, which reached the
semi-finals by bumping Milwaukle,
the No. 9 team Wednesday, and
then trampling unranked Univer
sity High of Eugene Thursday
night. 54-37.
To the short La Grande entry
Wednesday Resulta
4'onitolation Itoiind
Astoria 48 McMlnnvllIc 46 (two
overtimes)
The Dalles 66 Scuppoose S'J
Snlcm 43 Klamath Falls 39
Title Hound
Cleveland. (Portland) 49 Hlllsboro
46
I Central Catholic (Portlandi 55
I Marshfleld 45
I Lincoln (Portland) 68 Bend 53
I La Grande 54 University (Eugene)
47
850
Four In
Ring Tie
By JACK HEWINS
CORVALLIS, Ore- W) Dogged
by a persistent tournament jinx.
Coach John Wooden of U.C.L.A.
planned Friday to move Sophomore
Mike Hibler into his starting line
up in the place of injured Don
Bragg for Friday night's game
with Santa Clara in the regional
N.C.A.A. basketball playoffs.
Oklahoma City, which got Its
first glimpse of the sleek Gill Coli
seum floor Friday morning, will
meet the deadeye " Wyoming Cow
boys in the second game at 9:15
p.m. The opener starts at 7:30
p.m.
Friday night's victors will tan
gle Saturday for a berth in the na
tional finals Tuesday and Wednes
day at Seattle.
U.C.L.A- Santa Clara and Wyo
ming all took workouts at the coli
seum Thursday. Oklahoma City
stopped off in Portland to work out
and came on .to Corvallis Friday
Kentucky Favored In
NCAA Hoop Tourney
.NEW YORK (Pi The NCAA
basketball playoffs ' open Friday
night on four regional fronts
stretching from Carolina to Oregon
with the Kentucky Wildcats again
rated the team to beat lor the
championship. . ,
' - Although the 16-team" field Is
studded with talent, including ten
Fort Lewis
To Finals
SAN DIEGO, Calif. to Led
by Player-coach John WUson, the
Fort Lewis, Wash., basketball team
scored two victories Thursday night
to advance to final piay in the
. All-Western . Jnter-service tourna
ment here. .
Fort Lewis eliminated Camp
Roberts (Calif) 64-63 and then oust
ed the Twelfth Coast Guard Dis
trict (San Francisco) 89-65. .
Jandreau
Quits Ashland
ASHLAND Wl .Charles Jand
reau is resigning as basketball
coach at Ashland High School. He
said he might accept a teaching
position at Portland or Ashland.
major conference champions and
six teams hand-picked at large,
Adolph Rupp's marksmen from the
Blue Grass country are strongly
favored to capture their fourth col
lege crown In the last five years.
Kentucky opens its tournament
Campaign against Penn State, one
of the at large teams which finished
the season with a 20-4 record.
Here's the full schedule:
At Raleigh, N.C. Kentucky
f27-2. Southeastern Conference, vs.
Penn State (20-4); North Carolina
State (23-9). Southern Conference,
vs. St. John's22-4.
At Chicago Illinois 19-3, Big
Ten, vs. Dayton (27-4); Princeton
'16-8 ivy League, vs. Duquesne
(22-3).
At Kansas City Kansas (22-2),
Big Seven, vs. Texas Christian (22
3), Southwest: St. Louis' (22-7),
Missouri Valley, vs. New Mexico
A&M (21-8). Border.
At Corvallis Ore TJCLA (19
10), Pacific Coast, vs. Santa Clara
15-9); Wyoming (29-6), Mountain
States,, vs. Oklahoma City (17-7.
Expert
Gun Repairing
" and Rebluing
THE GUN STORE
for a warmup drill.
Ev Shelton's Cowboys put on the
heaviest practice session here,
scrimmaging about an hour, but
without scorers or referee. San
ta Clara took a casual shooting
drill. Wooden's Bruins turned on
the speed in the practice, but did
not scrimmage. -
In a Portland workout the Okla
homa City Chieftains used Coast
referees to familiarize themselves
with Far West officiating.
The jinx has come around to
haunt Wooden in post-season play
offs regularly. Time and again he
has piloted his teams to the Coast
Conference Southern Division
crown, only to have something hap
pen to a key player. This year it's
Don Bragg who caught the frown
of the jinx.
The freshman forward Injured
his foot during practice after the
club had whipped Washington for
the conference title. Whether his
loss will upset the smoothly oper
ating Uclans remains to be seen.
Another freshman, John Moore
of Gary, Ind., will switch from his
starting job at forward to take over
Bragg's position. Hibler will "step
into the center slot. Bragg is with
me team, ana iook a limping work,
out, but probably will not play.
Officials at Oregon State College.
the host school, anticipated a crowd
ot 7,500, lor opening night and
close to a capacity turnout of 10.
000 for the Saturday night wind-up.
I SACRAMENTO, Calif, to Four
i teams Gonzaga. Idaho. San Jose
State and Washington State are
i tied for first place as the Pacific
Coast Intercollegiate Boxing Cham-
k-u.m.s cmtr me second round
Friday, Each team earned four
points.
Seventeen bouts are scheduled
Friday night and the 10 finals Sat
urday. Individual champs get a
tr in tn th urn . "V "
chance to try for the Olympic
Idaho Is defending champion.
Turner Favored
Over Williams
NEW YORK to - Don Williams.
f choir-singing welterweight boxer
from Worcester, Mass., would like
to buy. a house. He figures the'
quickest way to pay for one is
to- beat Gil Turner in Madison
Square Garden Friday night.
No one has whipped Turner yet
Sir J"? bettin(t professionals don't
think lanky Doh will be able to
turn the trick either. The 21-year
Philadelphia Negro has been made
2 to 1 favorite to win the ten
rounder for his 30th straight victory.
vlous night, and gave him
points for the season.
Easily within his grasp now are
1,000 points for the sca.-ou plus a
tourney record exceeding Uie 135
point he scored here last year.
He has 81 In two games, and has
two games remaining.
Cleveland meets Central Catholic
In the other semifinal game.
Cleveland nosed out Hlllsboro
Thursday 49-46. and Central Catho
lic defeated Marshfleld, 55-45.
The forthcoming Central-Cleveland
tussle has the fans buzzing.
Boyd Goes
To Seattle
It is expected to produce the best
uii-Kotuull ol the loiirniimcui so
lur. iiml there win plenty ol it
Thursday.
The I. lie iillrrnimu Kiuiies were
the hlKhllgltt with built Illllsbolu
mil Muil)fleld giving the Purl-
lundrra (Its. '
Cleveland hud a slight edge over
lllllMxmi In the first hull, but Hills-,
bum came back lighting and with'
l:M inlnutrs to go se.zcd the lead,
46-45.
Jack Vkkov, 8-3 forward for
Cleveland, scored to give the
I'orl hinders a 47-46 f.lge with 1!
minutes remaining, and Cleveland
whs able to stall out the rest of the
way. Il Hour leader, Jerry Ross
aiiding it llnnl Held goal Just nt
the end.
MarMillrld kept up with Central
Catholic, too, in Die Hist hall,
which ended In a 22-M He. In the
final half, however, the 6 foot 4
Hob Altenhnlen. Iwlee an All-State
selection, won Inr Central Catholic.
He scored when they needed
points, and almost by himself
turned back a last-minute bid bv
Mnrahdeld' He wound up with 24
points.
llrml came through with some
srnsiitlonnl thontlng to lead Mm
, coin in the first quarter and stay
' close on the heels of Lincoln until
the final period. Then Halbrookl
I who was missing more shots than
j usual In the llrst three quartern.
I regained his accuracy. He dropped
i In shots repeatedly therealter, and
! when he rotircd 2:35 minutes from
the end his team was ahead, 66-46.
Lincoln, properly, Is not a tall
team. It has four guards and Hal.
brook. But all by himself Halbrook
makes the team seem tall. For
example, he grabbed 33 rebouncH
against Bend, only two less than
the entire Bend team.
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"Ciuriu Eddie nan nurprltcil I
won, huh?" .
Seven of Preacher line's Iflfil vic
tories nri-M hi -,, 1,. .......
of his three losses was he knocked
out or me, box -
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PALM SPRINGS. Calif, to The
Chicago White Sox Thursday op
tioned First Baseman Bob Boyd to
the Seattle Ralnlers for the 1052
Pacific Coast League baseball sea
son. .
General Manager Earl Sheely
said Boyd is one of the seven
players Seattle Is slated to receive
tor Pitchers Marv . Grlssom and
Harold Brown, sold to the Sox last
fall.
Boyd hit .342 and batted tn 64
runs in 145 games for Sacramento
last year. Sheely said he will be a
big help to the Rainlers who were
defeated 8-3 by the Pittsburgh Pi
rate's "B" team in an exhibition
eame Thursday..
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