PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1052 Mo I Hum's Slops Kansas Batters Broncos . By JIM Hl'TCHESON SEATTLE Cffl It will be Lov ellette & Co. of Kansas against the giant killers ot St. John s lor the National Collegiate Basketball crown Wednesday night. Kansas got to the throne room doorway the easy way In the semi finals ot the NCAA playoffs Tues day night, as big Clyde Lovellette paced ft victory over Santa Clara. St. John's of Brooklyn got there bv the margin of a game-ending gasp, with 61-59 win over favored Illinois. In the title classic it will be the clever passing game ol St. John's against the power that comes from having a tower of strength like 6-foot 9-inch Lovell ette In the slot. The big Kansas center scored SS points against the Santa Clara Broncos. He stood out as a play maker and backboard bulwark as .,.n o a scorer. His 108 points for the three-game NCAA playoff set m new record. The 010 mar, in four games, was 83. It was set by Don Sunderlage of Illinois last year. Kansas won a 51-51 victory over Bt. John's when they met last year in Madison Square Garden. BARD WAT But these St. John's hoop mag icians have thrown the book out the window. The experts didn't even think they would get to the national tourney. They did it the hard way, in the regional tourney, by beating Kentucky. No. 1 team In the Associated Press national poll. Illinois, the Redmen's victim Tuesday night, was the No. 2 rated team in the same poll. Their semi-final victories quali fied both St. John's and Kansas for the U. S. Olympic Games trials. While Lovellette stood out as the No. 1 Individual performer in the emi-finals, St. John's flashed a star of its own who may give the Kansas center a run for his money. He was (Jenter Bob Zawoluk, a mere 6-foot 6-incher. He tallied 34 points, including nine field goals. In the opening St. John's-nlinois contest the boys from Brooklyn held a 61-55 margin with a minute to play. But the Fighting Illini made one last bid. Sub Guard Herb Gerecke cut loose with two field goals in the final minute, but it wasn't enough. LEAD AT HALF e. 7hr,- ih aa-27 at halftime but 'the mini deadlocked it 43-43 at the end of the third Period. Zawoluk's 10 poinw m " ";" quarter carried 6t. John's over the hump. Jim Bredar and Bod Flet cher led the1 Illinois- scoring with 14 points each. v . : . In the setond game, Kansas took a quick lead. Santa Clara tied it at 7-7 then Kansas pulled steadily ahead. It was just too much Lovellette for the scrappy Broncos. His 12 field goals raised his -total for the 1952 playoffs to a new record of 41. The old record, also In three games, was 14 by Alex Groza of Kentucky in 1949. Kansas ran up a 38-25 halftime lead. .1AST Wt NIGHT Bv The Associated Press Los Angeles Carlos Chavez, 135 '2, Los Angeles, outpointed Lou Williams, 137 Kansas City, 10. Toledo Al Wilson, 147 En glewood, N. J., stopped Ernie Jack son. 151, Toledo. 5. Newark,- N. J. Bill Gilliam, 313, Newark, outpointed Omelio Agramonte, 196 V, Havana, 8. White Plains, N. Y. Frankie "Kid" Anselm, 148'i, Philadelphia, outpointed Herman McCray, 144, Philadelphia, 8. s ' - ito Huto, trout wire - - Grinning in the Dark . . . " -- JOHN McGINNIS PAUL DELLER Schanz Loses On Three Hits SAN BERNARDINO, Calif, tfl The Pittsburgh Pirates "B" team defeated the Seattle Ratniers 2-1 Tuesday despite tliree-hit pitching by big Charley Schanx. Pittsburgh scored Ha two runs in the fourth when Sch:ins handed out a pair of passes and hit a batter. HOCKEY By The Associated Press Saskatoon 2 Edmonton 0 (Saska toon lends best-of-flve playolf ser ies i-v". Names Coach HAMILTON. N. Y. If Colgate University Wednesday announced the appointment of Harold W. Lahar, line coach at the Univer sity of Pittsburgh, as head toot bail conch. Luhnr, 34. succeeds Paul O. Bixlcr, who resigned Jan. 14. Ducks Lose 2nd on Road BERKELEY, Calif. ll -California edged the University of Ore gon baseball lean) 10-9 Tutwluy fur the spcoikI set bark of the Web foots' Southern tour. , Wild pitching and an overthrow Noun Knrbrs walked five inun to1 give California twu of the four runs Hi'ori'il In the ninth, Two more on me In when Shortstop Pete Wll- ul second cost Oregon the game, I Hums jivei tjirow second. Just like the MOD 3LB DAYS! tojoy tfi GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON fa, mt mnitV. HTTA T TTVf for V.WrW AiAViW VVftUdi db i -i.f--...-- js- $060 -Plht Pel Track, Baseball Wars Open Saturday By RED Hl'RD i Carroll, basketball ace, has been Athletic coaches are synonymous busy with state cage tournament with tears. duties and hasn't thrown enough iu memion u. As a general rule the liquid ex pression of woe is misleading. But not so with two Klamath mentors Baseball Coach John Mc Ginnis and Track Coach Paul Del. ler. As the popular ditty goes: They've both "got a right to cry." The usual cause for tears among the coaching clan is lack of letter- men. Not so with Mcliinnis ana Deller although neither are stocked with veterans. Rather it's a lack of sunshine. TOUGH JOBS with weather definitely not de signed for loose muscles, both Del ler and McGinn is have the diffi cult chores of whipping together some semblance of order for open ing of tracK ana oaseoau omi paigns. To make the picture even more sorrowful, those campaigns open third period. Lin less than a week-Saturday to . and McGiniiis, making hs first start here as diamond skipper, takes his charges to Redding ior an noon doubleheader with the Snas tans. .T Deller, a veteran here in teach ing boys how to run, Jump and throw, goes to Medford the same afternoon to mix with a Black Tor nado team that has soaked up some five or six weens oi si"" far. PRECAUTIONS , . tn Precautions are being taken to guard against the Pelican pitchers throwing their arms in the canal and the trackmen leaving their muscles on the chiUy Modoc Field VMcGinnis has three lettermen on deck-Pitcher. Ralph Carroll. Third Baseman Ron Owings and First Baseman George (Butcher Boy) Hanson. .-- A fourth monogram winner. Catcher Ken Young, is passing up baseball this year. Carroll and Fred Friedel will head the Pelican pitching staff. Friedel has taken the kinks out of his arm with inside workouts but he can t be called ready. Louie Taucher is in line lor Young's backstop Job. Don Dexter, Harold Metier and Sam Wilbur are quarreling for the second-base as lgnment. Jay Korscn stems to have the inside track on shortstop. Ing Montgomery, Dick Lundsten and Clayton Hannon are currently top choices ir outfield dutv but Les Flocchini and Calvin" Gilmore may put up an argument. Gilmore also has just finished his cage chores. THREE LETTERMElf .'. ' . Deller also has three lettermen ! around which to build a souad. ; They are Harold Simmers, who will major m either the quarter or half- mue run: Barry Pitts, a Dromlslnz ough onlv a sonhomore Jerry Johnson, pole-vaulter broad-jumDer. who lust re. turned from the state basketball i tournament and has to shift his reflexes into another gear. i Promising pre-season candidates although a turn to warmer weath- er and time trials may produce , some hidden talent Include Rod I Klus, a distance runner; Orville Swindler and Clinton Mills in the j middle distance runs: weightman Steve Chatfield: sprinters David , French, Dick Abraham and Jimmy i Bevans. and hurdler Mike Chase, j a Grants Pass transfer. The long winter has brought long j faces to McGinnis and Deller but i it's nothing that can't be cured by some cooperation Irom the weatherman. Exhibition Baseball By The Associated Press Tuesday's Results Brooklyn (N) 9, Philadelphia (A) 5. 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