MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page mm TIME OUT! 3' . ,i tr ft 'llelenne him? Cilve (he Mil a rhanrr! He may develop anil be sides he'a Into me for at Intel 111 Ilia clubhouse plnarhle tame:" Kentucky Upset By St. John's HKA VILE Two veteran anil Iwo upatt-mlnded teams- one each limn 'he F.asl ami the Wtl-col-lltle la-re Tiieadny nlKht (or the na tional collcKlnte basketball ihanl pioiiihip and a berth In tlie olym pie Oainei tllali, St John'a oi Hrnoklvn, toiiqiier or ol mlMlity Kentucky, and Illi nois. Bin Ten champion, are paired in the openlint name of the Na tional Conciliate Athletic AanK-la-lion aemt-llnala at the Unlvctaltv ol Wu-hinntnii Pavllllon. They will decide the Kaolern chamulim-slilp. KanNBa, IllK Seven titllU. and un heralded Bania Warn anrprWr y, In ner over UCI.A. l'aelilo CoaM hamplonn. and Wvomitm. Bky lm Coiilerence kniui.ht. jll ' Hie Western chumplunahlti hi the "'liS'nners will meet Wed-ne-,dav nlttht lor the national chain moTlill 'nte llnall-ta- rn S h i U Olympic tlame,, , tr ab later thl month in Kansas City and New York. K.naaa and Hani. . a r. ved here Simdav mailt ami heduied p,e-tournamenl workout Monday. rof.BOtND c-nitle.Tneoma in- ternallonal Airport forced a .pe- rial plaia- iirmu.a Illinois here liom CIU bro to vo m o V'rtlaiul. 0c . for the nlKht United Air I.mea tald the plane III llv the two team" here from I-orlland about norm M"- fc,t 81. John a turned In. the basket hail tilel ol the vear M virtorv over loprated KenUHkt in reaumal plavolls Halurdav. ban to Clara provided the aecond atir prh.e by unendlnit wyomlnu. no- ' iCom aa catilured the Wentern Be p;oni.l at Kallaa C Hy, tleleatlmi fit. Louis 14-53. and llllnota llmtnp I d Uuquejinc 74-H. The Kentucky WiWenW Nn, 1 team In the Asuoclaied Prfw poll, had won the NCAA crown In three ol the last lour years end were fnvored to repeat until they met the Iledmeii Irom Brooklyn. KFT PACE Bob Zawoluk and Jack McMa hnn act the pace lor the Redmcn, with y.awoluk iiourlim In 32 poiiita and McMnhon 18. Kawoltika 3-' points was an NCAA tournament record for one BBme feoriim until All-America Center Clvde I,ovtllett took the floor with 'Kansas analiwl St. Lou Is Tlie 8-9 Joyhawk star hit on 1 Held itoala and 13 ' hot (topping two other records! as the HiK Seven champions rolled to vic tory. Santa Clara, which w "'; prise at-larne entry, proved Itself as the beat team In the Jar West by following a B8-n win over UCLA Friday with a fi6 f.3 triumph over Wyoming Saturday, RALLY Trnlllntr 24-47 at haUUme, the Bronca poured In 23 points In the third quarter and held on until the last whistle. Jim Tucker collected 29 points lor Dtiquesne but the experienced Illinois five. No. 2 team In the AP r.oll. was too much for tlie Dttkea. Illinois led 37-34 at the Intermia alon and built up the. mariim in the last two quurter.s. In consolation names. Oklahoma City deleated UCLA 55-53; North Carolina State whipped Penn State M-80; Dayton beat Princeton 77 I; and Texaa Christian smoth ered New Mexico A&M 61-44. Abbott Keeps Golf Crown GULFPOUT, Miss, m Pat Ab bott played It cautiously over tricky (trcena and posted a one over par 72 to become the first champion to defend successfully his title In tbe Oulf Const Iiivilntiomtl Ooll Tourney. The Memphis, Tenn, pro posted a 279 for the 72 hole tourney over the 6,006 yard Orent Southern course here Sunday and earned J900 In prlie money. Charles Harper, a Fort Bennlnp, Oa., pro, surprised the field with a stroke-sunny 33-3407 to post the best round of the day and win second place with a 280. "t -- '4 Records alters IHIUKNK Mt Wade IHwcdci lliillirimk wiiu the Oi"iiin Clua-, A HIp.H Hclion) basketball champion ship lr Mnoiiti !i irtliiii(l here Kiiinrilny iilghl mid ended hi jirirp i'i ii'pi- wild jui.t about every ios Mill wortni record. -m i ii.i.i mil' . iniii llalbronk. hi. dunk H, i))t i,i,i t lump level Inr most of hi basket a, rg I ti . t Hi' .sin downed fuvorril Central Catholic, Mi-44. Hi uie tui.i aiM'uiiltmd final in st.ntc tfitiiiiitineitt lil.-iltiry. II ! otic-Kiime tourney rec Diesels Capture AAU Title DKNVEIt i.ti -- Champion Peoria and the three other top teams in .tlie 4.'ith National AAU Basketball Toiirniiiiienl headed Monday lor 1 Olympic tryouts in New York City , and Kansas City this week. j The Illinois Caterpillar IMe'ela i hanKcd their first AAU champion, ship Saturday night by siuprlsliuj the favored Hattlesvllle, Okla., I'hlllljui fitiers, 60-&3, in tile touriiu mem lino In. ' Tlie U. R. Air Force All 8'ars, made up mostly ol plnveis front I Tinker Air Unse in Oklahoma. nailed down thttd place with a i 4H-47 overtime upset ol If.iliywnod's ! Fibber McUee and Molly team. 1 Peoria and the Air Force team will play Saturday in Madison j Square Garden. Runnerap Phillips and llnllwnod meet in Kansas City the same niiiht. The winners play March 31 In New York City. The victor then meets the col lealiite winner of a companion ser- ! wis in an exhibition game in Madi son Square Oardcn April 1. San Jose State Cops Ring Title SACRAMENTO .Calif. Hi San Jn- e Staff Is tlie new Paclllc Coast IntercellCkKte boxing champion. The Spartans won three Lnal bonis Saturday nit;ht to pile up a total oi 31 ixnnta, aeven more than runnerup Oonzaga of Spokane Cionraiia was ieadluit alter the semifinals and was favored to take the team title. Other linal scores: Idaho State IS. Idaho 17, UCLA 5, California, Cal i'oly and California Amies failed to score. Idaho was riefemiiniE champion. Gotii'.ei'a placed seven men In the nnais, but only one won. By The Aaaoclaied Press Don't tr to tell' the New York Yankees fhat the National Leatue Is a soft touch at least In the springtime. Sunday, for example, they were shut out for tho second time with in a week, when thev bowed to Hie Philadelphia Phillies, 4-0, in 12 InuliiKS. Last Tuesday, the Bos ton Braves whitewashed them, 1-0. The Yanks have played nine games against National League op position and have dropped five of them. Two of their defeats have been at the hands of the Phillies. Tommy Bryne and Lou Blester hurled the St. Louis Browns to a pair of victories over the San Fran cisco BcbIs of the Pacific Coast League. Byrne went the full nine innings and hung up a 13-5 deci sion, while Sleater missed a per fect game tseven Innings! when Ray liamrick beat out a bunt. The Brownies won it, 2-0. . Tlie Chicago Cubs, who have been doing right well for the po tential , National League cellar team, won their fifth In a row and . S. 'l THIJK Re OFF THE ROAO." Sat lit fer all yaur eutomoliva ndv raaairs end acctitotlii, all makti, ell mocftli. 4lhJ Klamath Ph. 8146 Phillies Bit Tumble as H Rams ord and gave him a new four-game; tournament mark of iliO points. In both eii?,es bo smashed his own letnrflK. lie had made new marks l 411 mid 41 111 iwo earlier tourney game and net the old loiir-gaine mark In lli'il. The 61 pnintK also raised his sea son total to 1,035 In 27 games, an average of 38.19 per contest. No other Oregon player, high school or college, ever has approached thin In! III. Lincoln established a new tour nament scoring reeord ol 2,V?, two more than the marie set by Mnrsh- RED HURO, SPORTS EDfTOP , . TOUTED TEXAN One of the most sought-after athletes in intercollegiate circles is Baylor's stylish Larry Isbeii, a star in both baseball and fooitaall. Dusty Demon Winner in Medford Klamath Falls dogs came In for honors In the Honue Valley Re triever Club's licensed field trials held in Medford over the weekend. Jim Stillwell's Oak creek Sir Dor chester tTyl placed third In the open event won by Black Panther, American and Canadian field trial champion, handled by Snuffy Beli veau. TV also won certificate of merit In the amateur stake. Pat Montgomery of Klamath Falls steered Crater Lake Storm, owned Ay Dr. A. T. Huntington of Blank Yankees nlntli In 14 games by blasting the vicvciana rnotans. 1-3. And to top It all olf, the Cubs, whose main weakness is the lack Of a long-ball hitter, hit four home runs two by Hank Sauer. and one each by Boy Smalley and Frank BatimhoHi. Steve Oromek was the victim. Not to be outdone by the Cubs, the New York Giants racked up their fifth straight triumph by beat ing tho Oakland Oaks of the PCL, 5 0, behind the hurling of Sal Ms? lie and Roger Bowman. The Philadelphia A's, who had been losing steadily (six In a row) at Taste th "Same Superior fel Ihcliiskcy mhVo .1 1 without Mf4' fffl ' " X ijlirtlii mm fim"""'' Jr jt sZT 4 v.' 1 4 CIISON DIAMOND I HINDE0 WHISKIV'. $ HOOf- 5'0AIN NtiTKAl SHUTS G1850N D15TSUNG COiNfW YC, for Ca iield a few hours before. ilaibronk's i points was Mi, fourth highest acorlni; total of the aeaaon, lopped only by inarku of 71, 08 and bl. It was achieved against what many observers con sidered the heat all-around Oregon nrer basketball team developed in year, ventral Catholic, ranked Ho. 1 by sportawrlters In the Ai.oeiied Press high school poll, came Into ihe game with a record of 27 vic tories In 28 starts. Moat observers expected the Kama to limit Hal brook to Kime seasonable lota) .1 . i Derby Klamath Fails, to second nines' In uie quamymg staxe. The event was won bv Fair Oaks Somali, owned by Herbert Fleishhacker Jr. of San irancisco. Diggers Koschnlck's Duchess of El Dorado won certificate of merit m the qualifying stake tinder Bsii veau'a whistle. Ivan Kandra's Dustv Demon w.m Uie derby stake. The labrador was handled by Montgomery. Third place went to Splwrse Zeka. owne.1 snd handled by Hal Shider of Klamath Falls. Kandra halls from Merrill. snapped out of It by edging the Washington Senators, 3-2. on Dave Philley bases-loaded single in the ninth. Ken Johnson, who just Joined the Detroit Tigers, was tossed In against the St, Louis Cardinals, and was promptly battered for 10 suns In the first two Innings. The Cards finally ran up a 12-1 victory. The Brooklyn Dodgers shellacked tn Boston Red Sox, 14-2; the Pittsburgh Pirates nipped the Chi cago White Sox, 7-6, and the Cin cinnati Reds gained a 8-4 decision over the Boston Braves In other games. GiBsom Diamond Eight Quality , . . New Low Price' albrook! SI ge Irtle jm while oultxilntinii Lincoln, whlrh has no other aermus Mrorum threni. I But it didn't woik out lhat way. Central Catholic, hoping to set an early lead and then tjmltoi the ball to restrict Haibrook a Qrmt; chances, quickly lelj behind, l i t;, a the bisi fellow dropped in rix Mic.cesslve baakcis. Tlie Rama didn't know it. but ' they were beaten then. Despite the , best effort of their star, Bob Ai tenhofen und JiAsn Fost;r. Ifal-' brook's tiny mates kept bluing him at baakct-ievel with cartr.ii pa.es. He had 28 points at halfutne, when Lincoln led. 3-19, H" added 12 in the third period and 31 to the lourth. Meanwhile, the tremendous 1 1 fort to atop HaihrfK?k prevented the Rama from doing the kind of scoring they needed tq catch up. allhouRh Aitenh'iftn posted 14 Scores Oregon (Tass A Basketball Championship Lincoln 66 Central Catholic 4i Third riaee Cleveland 67 La Grande S3 Fourth liac Marshfield 67 Univeritty Eugene i 44 Fifth Place Salem 53 Astoria 37 All-Stars EUGENE i.fi Boo Allenholen : of Central CathoiiC was named to i the Oregon Class A Hign School I basketball tournament ail - starj team for the tiurd successive year : Saturday ulv'bl. He Is the third player in tourney history to be selected three times. Others were Glen Saniord, fcalem, 130-31-32, and Ted Sarooia. Astor ia, 1834-35-36. Wade t Swede) Haibrook, Lin - coin's record-breakirijr scorer, was; Marquette "S St. Francis Fa 6 named for the secsntS mtteiiisive championship year. 'Siena 64 Si. Francis iBkn) SO (eon- other 1BS2 first team choices by the coaches of the 16 tournament entries were: John Foster. Central uMuum.-. jeny kosk, Cleveland; and Morris Buckwaher, La Grande. All five i the all-stars are seniors. Named to the second team were Tom Crabirec, MarshiieW; Bob Haiel. Salem: Paul Bartholemv Central Catholic; Jerry Zimmer man. Miiwauicic; and George Hmkhouse, Scappoose. All except Crastree are seniors. points and Foster 13. Lincoln, ranked No. 3 to the AP poll, won 24 of its 27 games this season. Longview beat the Cardin- sis by one point, holding: Haibrook to 18 points, but was soundly beat- en In a return game. Lincoln's other tan to Cleveland, with which it shared the Portland league championship. in uiesc games, namrook was lim ited to 25 and 38 points. It was Central's easy win over Cleveland in the tooraament semi finals that established the Ranu as a favorite to beat Lincoln. One Oregon r-rep record was snatched from Haibrook last monsn by Jerry Crirmns ol Milton-Free a-sl.r U'Im " 1m ' Htotm Tar,;r Swede had set a new mark of 71. Cleveland, ranked No. 1, won third place in the tourney by de fcatmg LaOrande. 67-53. for iia 24th victory in 27 games. Jim Rosa, with Hi l) cww .ir.h"i"'"w" " ' eosion tm Kennv Wesiensknw is W i : Grande. routing University ol Eugene. 67- 44, and establishing the luli-touna-ment scoring record broken later by Lincoln. Tom Crabtree's 22 points paced Marshfield, ranked ?r- Marshfield. which will graduate only; one of its five starters, will be a strong favorite for state honors next year. Salem, eliminated from title con tention by Lincoln in the - lirst round, completed a sweep of the consolation Held by trimming As toria, 5837, lo win fifth place. The tournament atiracied 81.882 fens, a record for ihe 34-year-old affair. It was achieved despite a strong rival attraction, Tlie West ern NCAA regional play-offs at Corvaliis Friday and Saturday nights. The old record, 54,000. was i set last year. y7 If N 4 . ) II i L K m i a St . - ,em 11 mmm mm DiCiC WOLFE, Northwest welterweight champion, was signed today by Pro moter Mack Lillard to head an all-star boxing card at ihe Armory, April 5. The Indian boy will face an out standing foe now being sought by Lillard. Ralph Weiser, the Beatlv Bomber, will appear in the semi windup. CAGE SCORES j Saturday's Basketball t .-vauonai uuwic Tourney I soiations. i Satlonai AAV Tournev Peoria Diesels 68 Phillips Oilers 53 tcnampionsnipi US Air Force A!i-Stars 48 Fibber McGee & Molicy 47 i overtime i i coasolatioa Sziimixl Juninp fnrie i Wharton Tex 'A, Hibbma iMinni 76. t championshspi SX'AA Basketball By The Associated Press ! Saturday's Quarterfinals st- John s 64 Kentucky 57 74 Duquesne 63 Satrta Clara 56 Wyoming 53 i Kaasas 74 St. Louis 55 Saturday's Consolation Is c- S'-a'-e 69 Perm State 60 Dayton TJ Princeton 61 ;oltiahoma City 55 UCLA 53 Texas Christian 61 New Mcxko A&M. 44 Exhibition Baseball By The Associated Press Simsay s Results :'rttmtil M Boston (A) 2 Eh N 7 Chicago Ai 8 iwrucago tsi i Uieveiand A( 3 ;St. Louis tN 4 New York 0 12 "xSSL. , . , ,,, ,Ph,,lajeiphJa iA 3 Washington th evr York tN) 5 Oakland tPCL. 0 I llSSrn B Nj 10 An8eles Louis A1 13-2 San Francisco t.PCL) 5-0 Saturday's Results Boston tA s Brookiymm 2 i Chicago tSi ? Cleveland Ai 1 Chicago iAi 4 Pittsburgh tm S Detroit A!5 St, Louts tf.') 4 12 innings ) New York (Al 11 Cincinnati NJ S Washington Ai 5 Philadelphia (A) Oakland iPCLi 6 St. Louis Ai 3 Boston ii S Philadelphia NS 3 Kew York Ns 8 San Francisco PCL i3 Seattle sPCL) 9 Pittsburgh N) "B" 8 ft Mortisliig Affachmenf MIfer gaogs extension. 2-Sfep Headsfocls pulley Many, HEY KIOS! eot YQCH': Dusette, Cowboy Join Against Eric, German Oeorges Duaeete and Kurt eVu Poppeniielrn tangle for the third straight week Wednesday Eigiii but this time both wiU have help la a tag team match, Dusette draws Cowboy Cartosa; the Proud Prussian pairs with so errsaMy proud Scandanavlsn, mus cle bay Eric ITae Great) Federsen. Frenchy Boy returns to the Klamath ring after a lone absence to meet Dr. Gallagher in the open er. Both are one-hour bouts or the best two of three falls. Buaette has a peeve against both Vsn Pop and Pedersen. The French Canadian was whipped by the Ger man twice in a row, last week when Pederaen disqualified iiu sette. It takes no jruess work to name ihe fans favorites in this boat. nulls f. r-.ri 1'srlun t .-. cowboy, are two of the most pjpu wt pencrrners ever to appear m jthe armory ring. Gallagher, an Ohio chiropracter, iiooked good In drawing with Csrf jsen last week. I Reserved tickets are on sale at Castieberry Drugs. Dave Robb Captures City Bowling Crown DAVE ROSS , , keg king Ford Leads At Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Fte. 5-Tws-ty-eight-year-oM Doug Ford and a pair of veteran campaigners Bob by Locke and Sam Sr.ead are flie men to beat in the Jacksonville Open Golf Tournament. JUST RECEIVED! SHOPSAAITHS Power Shop in One Tool with SHOPSM1TH itself h s tompiete iJk3 wih ail the ports yoa ismsI to da almost isfc. How ever, if yea want a da a er greater cf work, Bwctksl, msaed SHOPSMiTH octet sories are aMHe at modej!- prices, in safar stock . bay tkeni wliea yo need them! 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Hskessserth and Owens 1151, Ssstirollai sd Belloa 1145. Singles: Woldt 631, Bsraatt tit, Robb 611. Hakenwertij SIS, Cau.? nsaker 609, RostiroBa 84. Baxter 603. McDonnell 592, OweKJ tig, Bsraboo 536. Teaas: Baraboo EecfaSe 384S. Sulssrtsan Kitchen Cestsr 3313, Nes- MR Orange 17J1, K-Amsasemest 2307, Oregon woolen Ifm. HOCKEY ! Pacific Coast Hockey Bv Tbe Associated Frets Victoria 5 Seattle 4 t Vletsria wins final payoff berth. Saturday's Resaits New Westminster 8 Seattle S Calgary S Saskatoon 3 Tacoma 9 Vancoaver i Bum Tni Mcrtk KoI Worn Place Rwoyn SAurs mumm SeoW. srtls4 AND ACCESSORIES SH0PSM1TH The Complete Complete $M JOD 224' HP MOTOR $33.40 down $11 per mortfh Jolner-shaper Fence ; Allen Wrenches Lathe Face plates esk us! II Shopsmith Headquarters 1001 Main : Fhont 2-2518