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    TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1002
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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II. Tim Aaiu. lalnl I'rr.t
Mux fainter, who l.ulr.1 lotiK
llinr Inr tin- 81. I-hiiii I'""''""'11,
looked ovrr In-, old mutes last '
nod predicted lht "'
imchliw Kihllr Hluiiky' mv" 'J,,'U
be toiilill to bnil
lie mlnht ht've been rlKhl.
The CiiiiU Iwvc pluyr.l in liriipe
frull l.iiimie Kuintvi. "I'd their
nlttiiliiK xli,lf I'li'i'lUed l"e
ipuoaltlun )-t 1 run lor mi uv
enme ol 3.4 .
Monday's 10 triumph over Hit
Philadelphia Phils " '''"
almUnit turned in by Hie Curds.
Wlllnrd Hchiiiull. a y.mnuMrr who
loin been oul.ihliilhK Vlm-mir Hend
Mlell, combined wl"i fh vctm.ii
Cliff Chambers lo hold Iho 1 l!ll
In two hit.
"'JlV L..!i,i,oiiK.r. who hud Ii0led
i.. iiiiib ure to Hie Detroit
Tut, started nmilnst Iho Clnclii-,
nail Keds ...id was helled lor (our
runs in w e i i ",,.,.,.. UlP
........ i i I...-, , ',.ii Wchinclcr. IllU'ller. couch of Die I.nSullo basket-
ileveii. and Frank smith
Zl lioiielc-'i' Chlct.KU Cubs
.. .,..!. o.nn.L. ui'ln lo six
.... I. inkiiin their third
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. a M1.I. rolls' Clraneiriiit I
,i now BlaliOJi at lu-
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v,.i Ynnki.es ' who ,
i. -J. i.e.n havlim their troubles Htilnu with "I don't see how Clyde
he nltile iiianant'd to struutilr. past
i,,..... 3.1 on home
rum by Hob Cerv and' Oil Mo-
i,i 'ruin Mornan an.i inin i
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4i. Philadelphia A s. in 0 in tliev
tenth limhiit when Jackie Itobin
noil walked, then went around, on
5 double by Hoy Cumpanrlla.
The PllteburKli Pirates ''' team
whipped Hollywood of the Pacini
Coast lenmie. B i. and the New
York C'.liints turned buck the Inter
national All-Stars. 7-1.
Klamath
Wins Gun
Trophies 1
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Tlie Klninth Fulls mile and n.
tol Club have Hie Molt KinnlKi.n
and Gun Store trophies for kien..
The chib captured the last leu
on the cups In recent rounds of
shAiliiiR In the Midland Empire
league to cdstc out Malm and Lnn
rll Valley for the title.
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Exhibition
Baseball
Ily The Asaoclaled Press
Monday's Results
ChlcnRO (Nl U ClevclulKl (A) 5
Clnclnimtl (N) 7 Detroit A 6
New York lA) 3 Boston (N) 1
llnffulo 1INT1 9 Detroit "B" (A) B
HI. I.ouls (Nil Phlludclphla (N) 0
PlttsbuiKh "B" IN) 0 Hollywood
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Sew York (N) 7 Iiitcrniitloiiul All
Stars 1
Brooklyn IN) 10 Philadelphia (A)
I) (1(1 Innlnits)
Every
Wednesday
DOUBLE
GREEN STAMPS
Clif reader. VV
SIGNAL SERVICE -2560
South 6th
(Open 24 hrs. Every Day)
Purge Of
Ring Biz
Planned
CHICAGO Ml All liitrr-ntiitn
.idci-mrnl brlwpi'ii Hie Illinois hiiU
K'i'W York Ml iitti Allilcllc CoiiiiiiIm
'.li.n.i bus beiin sluni-d lo punc box
Iuk ol 1 1 hi Imodium element.
Tiro rci Jiii ot:il putt provides lor
. i ut u : I ircounllloii ol siiJipentiloiis
Mill conducts between iiiaiuiKcrs,
or boxcni, or promoters. It was
!: nt-i Moodily by Joe Trlner
ol Illinois mill C'lmli limn Hubert
i; Clirlslrnbri IV ol New Yolk al
tciKlliiir thi rcuuliir session ol the
Illinois Coimtil.".Mon.
'I'hi two eotimilnslons airecd Hint
win Id c ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 .'1 in Ihi- future will
lie u i tinli'd onlv ilx montliH frum
tin- .lute Ihrv win tlwlr titles lo
di-teni! II. otherwise 11 will be for-
fiicU.
Fifth Annua
Smoker Set
For Friday
The lift)) iinnii'il smoker, srxm
Mirecl by Ihe KUIIH Hoys Alliance,
noes on Friday, 8 p. in. on Pell-
can Court, with tin outstanriliiK pro
gram lined lip.
Hoy s Alliance Pres. ijiiivk wuin
owskl Mild the proceeds would ko
Inward buylmt mIiooI equipment.
and athletic Insurance lor needy
Ir v at Ihe. school.
T.'liihl boxlnir bouts, four wres-
HhiK mutches and an clitlil-inan
frre-lor-ull Is Included on the pro
Kinni. Admission Is Ml rents for adults.
2'o cents for students.
Loeffler
Respects
Lovellefte
PHILADELPHIA tfl - Ken Locf-
b..ll tci.m which walked off with
ton honors In Hie recent National
Invitation Tournament, Is pulllnir
ifor ' anybody but Kansas" to win
the current NCAA coinpetltlon.
loeiller. who o Kxplorcra are
miaHlled for Olympic trial nlov
Mheduled lor this week end In
New Vnrk as a result of their
NIT victory, explains his reason
I Ixivclleitn (KU elar) can
Isionned."
Loeliler watched Lnvellette score
poinia av jaiva ..y nw.
T .nnl
.uniu m-Ri. mui.nvy. , .
,.u,.n li...l,n.liiUrt In ,nml 111
NCAA runner-up In Madison Sauarc
NCAA ruimer-iip In
Cinrdcn 6aturday.
Lee Shuns
Pro Boxing
NEW YORK LH The klnR of
the ' nation s amateur - heavy
weifthls, Norvel Lee, has . the
mother lode of boxinit s sold, at
his fingrr Hps but wants no part
of It.
I ne younu niauiaior irom wo-sn
Iniilon, U. C. winner - of three
jlraliiht Inter-Clty Golden ilovcs
bouts and iwico national A A u
champion, sulci Tuosciuy lie has
no Intculion uf lurnniR profession-
ul. He hopes to Join the FBI. .
Lee outpointed the htnh!y ruled
Wcsiprn heuvyweluht Ed Banders
of the Him ijlCKO, Calif., Marine
biisc Monday nlKlit at Madison
Koiinre Oarden but failed to pre
vent OhlciiKO Irom .beating New
York's team In the Inlcr-clty
bout.!, 9 to 7.
Coley Wallace
Stops James
BOSTON in Coley Wallace'. 23-ycar-old
New York heavyweight
who bears a facial resemblance lo
lormrr Champion Joe Louis, has
his sights set on a bout with Brock
ton's Ilocky Marclano.
"I wnnl Marclano next." Wal
lace said after knocking out New
England Heavyweight Champion
Willie James In the sixth round of
scheduled 10-roiuider Monday
night.
I feel sure that I can knock out
Msrcliino and I'll fight him any
where,", he said. " ,
This Was the 14th knockout for
Wallace in his 18 victories.
Ducks Whipped
On Diamond
PALO ALTO, Culir. Ml Sinn
ford shellacked the louring Univer
sity of Oregon baseball team 15-4
Monday In a game called In the
eighth Inning by mutual consent.
Stan Aunc, Oregon's starting
pitcher,' was relieved In the sec
ond bv Don SeRinund. George
Shaw. Phil Setlecase, Darrell Nel
son and Rod Butler got two hits
apiece for Oregon.
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Ponderous
Customers
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COLLEGIATE DUROCHER
Bailey lends the intercollegiate
gives many an umpire a heated
! 1 ' X T..A-.A5r'flP'4
', ' t ' ' ' m"i
v'taiiiw,' fwi iw( vi ' ' .
BIG STRETCH High-jumper Ron Mitchell calmly watches
officials measure the bar at six-foot seven-and-a-quarter
inches, a new Big Ten record. The Illinois freshman bet
tered the old conference mark by one-eighth inch. The
Illini won the Big Ten indoor title for the second straight
year.
Sports
Mirror
By The Associated Press
Today a Year Ago Pat Abbot
won the Gulf Coast Invitation Golf
Tournament with a score of 281.
Five Yoors Ago Holv Cross
defeated Oklahoma, 58-47. In the
finals of tho N.C.A.A. Buskctbnll
Tournament.
Ten Years Ago West Virginia
beat Western Kentucky, 47-45, in
Ihe finals of Ihe National Invltat-
lion Basketball Tournament,
Twenty Years Ago Craig Wood
and John Golden posted scores of
MI6 to tie for the North and South
Open Golf Championship at Pine-
hurst, N. C.
IHI HIINDlY Ui UMI
Klamath Av(. PboM 076
904
Buck Bailey Makes
Chuckle, Foes Weep
Washington State's Buck
baseball scene much color,
argument.
5inr;
Snead Forfeits
To Doug Ford
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. W Doug
Ford's first big golf victory the
Jacksonville Open title was
sured whem slammln' Sam Snead
lorieued their 18-hole playoff.
Ford, 28-yeor-old Harrison, N.Y
professional, and Snead, 37-year-
oid Kyaer cup team captain and
PGA Tournament champion, tied
tor first place at 280 when the
72-hole tournament wound up Mon
day.
A playoff was scheduled for Tues
dnv afternoon, but Snead announc.
ed he wanted to relinquish claim to
Ihe top 2,000 to Ford and take sec
ond money of $1,400.
OUR SERVICE
STAMPS
ARE
CASH
Twice the Cash
Value of Other Stamps
DOUBLE
CASH VALUE
Every. Day
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j Quality Products
Pick Up & Delivery Service
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ASSOCIATED SERYICE
2101 S. 6th Ph. 3413
Ily JOHN M. t.AI.LI M
NKA Klaff t orrespondent
NEW YOHK, i NKA i Arthur
Buckncr Bailey's career of more
than 20 years In college baseball
Is thickly buttered with delightful
versatility.
no. . n.ln.nnu ftn.l I l . ..,.,1
me ,rr i". V"
swriny vvas. o .. coacn na. , But Ht Joh . Universiy' Red-
5c"kPM ni ' .Har"lcl' ""I men from Brooklyn, who twisted
Frank .Mcrrlwell. sometimes a I uhe , , , K;ntuckv wldcIll
. . J:V' i' e regional playoffs, were qui
tied enamona. ,.,iv nrp.en, ..n,i .,, rnn--f.lln i
,S aKni.l H....1 13... I... .
legion. He tell most of his yarns
with gestures. One time he showed
b Cougar player how to slide in
me miraic ui a .ti louuy. ,
T ,? i a hi. ,i. u ii I John's will trv to take the mca
Buck played his college, ball at'hure of lhc Kansans. .,8 Jay.
Texas A and M. later caught In ' h-, wle-; neisure nrettv bitr esnecl
the f Texas League He landed him-cWynMAl
hesitated to let his college playeis , M )n or t o lne tournament.
know It. (ment
Onh day he delivered a lecture Coa'(:h Eobb Fperlck of the iiKnt.
to ihe Cflar on bau ng After sn ,,, rpxardrd but frlsKV Santa ciara
hour of thte. Plteher Ufty Cham-; Broncos, had but this brief pro
bers, now of the dramals. piped olctlon or tnc p).BS.
up: . . I "Ve i show up."
"Yeah. Buck. I bet von were i f ALTIOl S
such a suck nuier ou coma even .
nil a spnu.T "II m ami
Buck Bailey has long been the
color guy of the Pacific Coast Com
fcrenc". The game is secondary.
Buck Is the thing. When the Cou
gars travel to Oregon S;ate. fronts
page streamers are there to greet
the team: "Bailey and Circus Com
inr to Town."
Not even Barnum had a Bailey
like Buck.
"When Washington State played
my Oregon bunch at Eugene." re-;
calls Howard Hobson. now of Yale,
"it wasn't surprising lo see even
our home fans sit on ihe Cougar I
siue. iney warned 10 gei as close day to handle the games. Joe in
to Buck as possible." way 0f the Big Ten and Lou Eisen-
Buck's favorite habit is to goUtem of the Eastern Conference
around kicking things during the j drew the Illlnois-St. John's tussle
game. When he ran out of hats Und the afterpiece will be whls
once, the Spokane Athletic Round- tied by Cliff Ogden of the Big Sev-
ti
aoie snipped mm some more
000 of them
He also gets a big boot out of
water buckers.
Back In 1941." relates Southpaw
Chambers. "Buck would lump oft
the bench during crucial moments
and kick the heck out ol the buck-
et. which generally sai just to me
left of him.
So one afternoon, with the wind i
blowing fiercely and smacking our
dugout broadside. I made a wild
pitch. Buck leaped out and gave
the bucket a whomplne boot only
it wasn't empty anv more. We had
iiuea ii wnn uie cnaiK usea io line
the field. Buck looked like a guv
who had stuck his head in a flour
bin.
BROKE TOE
'Another time we filled it with
cement and let It harden. Buck
broke his big toe."
Aside from his extravagant tem-:inrt
per ana riotous amies, oulk 15 aiso
something of a genius turning out
top-notch ball clubs. The Cougars
won the Northern Division. Pacific
Coast Conference, crown from 1947
through '50, lost out last trip by
.023 points,
The 1B50 nine rode undamaged
through the PCC, finished second
in the National couegiate Atnietic
Association play-offs at Omaha.
GRADUATES
Amone the more moderns who
formerly played for Big Buck are
Clumbers, Gene Conley.- the phe
nomenal Braves rookie pitcher:
Dick Young, now of the Phillies;
Clayron Carr and Tom Marter. also
the Philadelphia Nationals
chain.
To Bailey, baseball is more than
fine sport and a game to amuse
fans. It is a momentous, serious,
day-to-day struggle, to be played
to the hilt.
"Buck wan somethinor to see
when we were losing," says Con-
ley. "His neck would swell up and
his face would turn purple.
'I found the best way to handle
him was to get out there and win."
Beavers Enter
Mat Nationals
I
FORT COLLINS. Colo. HI De
fending Heavyweight Champion
Bradley Glass of Princeton and
George Layman, Oklahoma A&Ms
137 pound tltienolder, top the strong
field entered In the National Col
legiate Athletic Association Wrest
and Saturday.
Glass and Layman are the only
returning titleholders but there are
nearly a dozen of last, year s run
ners-up and third placers who'll
try again for the top trophies.
. More . than 35 colleges Including
uregon state, are expected to en
ter teams.
NOV; If OREGON
YELLOWSTONE
"The Greatest American
YELLOWSTONE has been a favorite
' since 1672. It is made by the
slower, old-time sour mash method
.... producing a firier-tasting
Kentucky Bourbon. '
Now, YELLOWSTONE it
available in this State for those
who appreciate fine Bourbon. Ask
for YELLOWSTONE... you'll
like its flavor.
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f Fifth
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CISTIlUD AN0.IOITIED SY VHIOWSTONE. INC., IOUISVIUS. KENTUCKY
inois,
Jayhawks
Favored
By JACK HKWINS
IBS
: SEATTLE iTi The tall men
jfrom the Illinois fail corn country
and th! Lovcllettc-led powerhouse
;lrom Kansas are rated as heavy
Idvorltes to survive Tuesday
'lin.'iv 'S . ... 1 1 111 II I, I IS ' lllC 1111 Utt3'
ikelbail championships.
thing. They'll tangle with the Flght-
- - -- -
l.iK Illini in the opener at 7:30
p.m.. I'ST.
Two hours later Santa Clara
.. m ,h. ,ho st
FraR)t M(.Gure 0f St. John's was
ju.st as cautious
The opener will be regarded as
Ihe title game for Eastern U.S
teams and Ihe nightcap as the
Western crown struggle. The los
ers will open Wednesday night's
action in the consolation finals and
the winner will bo shooting for
Ihe national championship.
Both winners the first night will
earn berths in the national Olym-
;i,ic trials in he nlaved in Kansas
city and Madison Square Garden
In New York,
Referees from four sections ol
ihe country were named late Mon-
,-len and Al Llghtner ol me i-acmc
Coast Conference.
CONVENTION
While the teams were preparing
for the big test coaches from over
the nation were holding the first
sessions of
their annual conven
Cappon of Princeton
ition. Capoy
was elected presiaeni 10 bwi;cm
Bruce Drake of Oklahoma.
Eddie Hickev of St. Louis was
'named vice president. Bud Foster
0f wisconson secretary and Tony
.Hinkle of Butler treasurer.
I For their annual award to the
Ipe-son who has made outstanding
contributions to tnc apuii. w
.rmri of vears the coaches select-
ii George' Edwards, of the Univer-
nf Missouri. He was given
rising ovation as the presentation
was made peiore some v w"3
i Monday night at a banquet staged
j0v the Puget Sound Sportswriters
Snortscasters Associauon..
Crhmrka
Shoop-Schulze
Roundup , ....
Molatore'a ....
Marvin's ....
Lowell'!
I.aftt Werk'l Reaaltf
Shoop-Schulze 4 Molaiore's 0
llarvin'a a.Sehmeck' 1
Lowell' 3 Roundup I
Shoop - Schulze blanked Mola
tore's. 4-0, last week to pare Al
Schmeck's lead In the Ladybug
Bowling league to two slim games.
Fifth-place Marvin's helped by
tnrnlnE back Schmeck's. 3-1.
Lowell's Lockers, in dumping
Roundup. 3-1. hung up a 930 team
game score, third high for the sea
son. SchmecK s ana ftioiaiore s ivive
967 games, Rounaup a oo.
High team series weni to ocnoop
Schulze with a 2585.
Individual highs went to Marvin s
Lorelei DePape with a .205 game
and Sally Bennett with a 499 series.
Sally subs for Lowell's Lockers.
By The Associated Press
Hoiyoke. Mass. Billy Graham,
148 '4, New York, outpointed Mike
Gillo, 161 'i, New Haven, Conn.
U0.
Toronto Arthur King, 138 ','4.
Toronto and Philadelphia, stopped
Fitzie Pruden. 144 St. Cather
ine's, Ont. (91. 1
New Orleans' Kid Centella,
knocked out Joey Vasquez, 135 i?,
Houston, Tex. (6).
Chicago Joe Hennlngsen, 145,
St. Louis, outpointed Chuck 'Fos
ter. 147, Omaha. Neb. (8).'
Whiskey"
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IT'S PROBABLY a good thing Dr. Gallagher is a chiro
practor. Cowboy Carlson ties the doctor's leg in a knot
when the two scuffled to a draw last week at the armory.
Both are back on tomorrow night's card, Carlson joining
with Georges Dusette against Kurt Von Poppenheim and
Eric Pedersen and Gallagher meeting Frenchy Roy in the
opener.
Armory
Tag Tiff
Colorful
Tomorrow ' night's tag- ' team
match at the Armory puts a Mon
tana cowboy and a French-Cana
dian Strongman against a vain
Scandanavian weightlliter and a
proud Prussian wrestler.
1-v.n-hnv rnrlsnn and powerful
Dusette join forces against Eric
(The Great) reaerseu ana elu
Von Poppenheim.
Carlson and Dusette would pro
bably rank one-two if a popularity
poll were taken of current musclc
men showing at the local palace
of punch.
Eric and Kurt would also rank
hlirh In reverse.
It's- a natural that blossomed
out of last week's wild soiree at
w. A.mA.u whan pwianwTi in in
,.!...( an nfflrlnl. ritsnlinlif led DU
sett in his bout against Von Pop-
pnheim.
It marked the second straight
week Dusette lost to the German
so the full-nelson expert has two
scores to settie ana ne una cum-
petent help in the leg-nanay cow
boy. Tha efrtilltnn- Rr-nnrifinAvlan mUS-
cle merchant, is fresh off two vic
toriesover Jack Bntton ana jan
no McDonald In the local ring.
Dr. Gallagher, the Ohio chlro
practer who scrapped to a draw
with Carlson last week, returns in
the opener against Frenchy Roy,
who has no tshown his mat talents
here in manv months.
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