Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 26, 1952, Page 15, Image 15

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2(1, 10.V2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIFTEEN
(irlcland Has Talent,
But Looks for Games
Oreuon Tech IJanchall Conch Art
KlrklmiU In nil dressed um with no
place to ko.
Which Ix lust nnutlipr wnv of any
Inn the Ohlo-hom mentor linn unsc
bull Inlciii on hinid but few kiiiiiiw
In which lu show II mid, an yet,
no place tn dhow II.
Kleven names (tin an the nlutc
a tarthe flrnt seven un the loud.
The Owl are scheduled tu hunt
Houlhcrn Oreuon hers April ID In
llielr dipt Inline at ti net, a twin bill,
Clems Sliidltim inny not have Its
(loom open by thru: llecrenllon
J'lcld Is In had shape micl ready In
(.ollnp.ie, Khklnnd Is cun.ildrrlnii
ART KIRKLAND
f. . all dressed up
Conner Field as Oregon 'lech's
hmne uroiituln.
Hie C) Aln open their neni.on Tue.i
dv al A.-hlund In Hi llr.il double
hender MialnH the 80CE ned Hnld
era. Then comes another double,
hender April " ialnsl Humboldt
titnte in Arrntn, Cnllf.
A Northern road nwlim cnlln for
klopi Hi Vancouver, Wh., aualnil
Clnrk JO April 10, Mnnmouth
runnel Oreiion Collene April 11
nnd Portland April 13 nenlmit Van
port. 'Ilien comes the Owli' nocond
two-name stand ngnlmt BOCK here,
followed by almost a month'! wait
before Humboldt Htnle vIMts Klain
ii 111 Fulls Muy 11 for a double
bender. Four pitchers, nllhouuh all malt
Ihk their Hint outliiK for the Owls,
show promote of kIvIiik Klrklnnd
mound slioniilh, nomclhliiK he
needed hint yenr.
They are jiick -Drown, Orclceh's
.second line nuurlerbiick, from
Hunks IHkIi Hrhool: Ucin Kenton,
who pitched Inst yenr for Yrekn
lu tho Moil linn C'nllloriila I.ciikiic:
Larry Jeter, Hlcuhanvlllo, 0., nnd
Chuck Tykeson, from Hherwood,
Or",
Tykeson Is a Icft-hnnder.
mix hack
Six leilermen nre bark. They are
Don foreman, who plnyed the out
Held Inst yenr, will probnbly he
moved lo third bne; foreman's
brother. Al, a shorlilop who may
i:o to iiccond base; Jim Mcintosh
und Floyd Miner, oimiew; vuerino
l.elll, nac-owl biisemnn, who Is our
fur ii switch lo Khortilop, and Knrl
Clark, flrsl-baaemaii and outfielder
Prosp'fta to nine inciunn
Kelsev, Fossil pitcher; Jim Kriml,,
riilcher. Mvrtle Pomt: IJnn Barnes,
cnlcher and llri;t-bacinnn, Norfolk,
V'n.; Wuvne Pnulton. yreicn out
llrlder, plnyed for Hilt Inst yenr In
Die Noillicrn California l-eauue;
Don Cirnppe, Coos Ilnv, outfielder;
Jim Oeome, Klamath Falls, In-
llelder. nnd 1)111 Knintz, Myrtle
Point, Infielder.
K.l'i:f.Ti-;l
Kxficclcd In the fold soon are
l,en Ocnetlii, Inflc'iler. Amsterdam.
O. nnd Keith Thompson, Phoenix,
Ore., Infielder.
Don Foremnn lia a rifle arm
,,nd Is nxnected to work belter at
'third lime, l.elll, the club's ton hit
her last yenr. will probably be
more ni iinuiv at ,n,,i.
Al Foremnn and l,cn fjenclln will
tcrnp for the second-base spot.
The first-base )ob Is currently
wide-open position.
Jim Krnnlx and Barnes are muk
Inir the Ktronneit bids for the
cntchliiK lob, while Lelll could be
used there If neeessnry.
Oullleld ninlerinl Is plentiful wllh
Mcintosh, Miller and Paulson hold
Iiik the Inside track.
Klrklnnd Is still looking for more
games to blonl an anemic scheduled.
" ' a. . .. ... - J
Cage Heads Eye Rule Changes
SEATTLE n The nation'!
Iinsketbnll conches debuted poss
ible ruin changes and considered
legalization of a rubber-covered
ball In final sessions of their
annual convention Wednesday.
Two rule channes dcsltmed to
end stalling were tentatively ap
proved Tuchday but there was a
possibility one would be
up for reconsideration.
This was a rule mnkinir nil free
throws mandatory, ft would pre
vent u team retaining control of
the ball by waiving a loul shot
nnd taking the ball out of bounds.
The coaches members of the
National Association of Basketball
Coaches later approved a rule
on defensive fouls. It would allow
a second free throw if the first
Is misted
the -last rule won approval by a
narrow margin they might recon
sider the decision on mandatory
free throws. They said It might
not be needed if the defensive
foul rule, used on an experimental
basis In th Northern Division of
the Pacific Coast Conference this
brought season, Is adopted nationally.
Rules changes recommended bv
the coaches will be given to the
National Rules Committee which
will meet here later In the week.
The committee will have the final
say.
The coaches also passed a reso
lution urging that the NCAA cham
pionships and the ' National Invit
ation Tourney be continued. They
said, however, no team should be
r,crmltted to take pari in more
Borne coaches Indicated after than one such tourney each year.
GEORGES DUSETTE
joins full nelson with bull-dogging
Tag Tiff
On Tonite
i Tag team matches are gradually
taking their plnce as wrestling
fans' fnvuiltc form of mat may
hem. ' And even the most fickle-minded
grnppllng cu-Unnern will be satis
fied Willi tonlithl's teuin presenta
tion al Hie Armory.
i 11 puts cheer-boys Georges Du-
isctlc nnd Cowbov Carlson against
!leer-bovs Kurt Von Pauoenhclm i oa lo-ii
and Eric (The Orcnti pederscn. game of
The aunrrelsomc auartet have
one hour in which to crowd al) the
ilhrllls the crowd enn handle. But
I the bout can end before the hour Is
I 1IITTC
mil i J
y and
Jj? GLOVES
College hntkctbnll was Introduced
to Madison Square Garden when
Noire Dame played NYU on Dec.
ims 'was also the llm
the Violet-Irish series.
Stan Mi'aslk of" the Baltimore
Bullets in the NBA was once
PREACHER OFF BUT
HE'S NOT WORRIED
U1C POUl CBN CMU UCHMC UC IHJUI ii ,,... .... n,i( a-, .
I ny The Associated Tress
Preacher Roe Is off to bad
atari, bin the ace lefthander of
the Brooklyn Dodgers Isn't worried.
Itoe, who posied an amazing 32-3
record last spring, has been hit
hard In each of his three outings
this spring.
The lean veteran was tngged for
II hue in six Innings Tuesday as
the Dodgers defeated the Philadel
phia Athletics. 9 i al Miami. Fin.
rtoe said alter the game:
I figure I'm jusl abmil throw
ln( the vjy I should be al this
time, My stuff Is spotty: some of
It good, sumo of it bad."
IIOMt.lt
Roc yielded nil of Philadelphia s
runs Including n two-run homer
by fcdd'.e JoohI. He led Willi a 6 5
.lend, young Dlliy l.oes ..protected.
l;r. margin.
Dodger nemesis Bobby Thomson
slammed home run In the eighth
Inning to give the New York Giants
a 7-6 triumph over the Chicago
Cubs at Phoenix. Arlr. The Giants
Irnlled, 6-2, until the seventh Inning,
when tliey lied the score al the
axpense: of Willie fUlilsdrll.
JWORK HOMKIIS
Homo runs also featured the
Cleveland Indians' 7-5 victory over
the Chicago While Sox at Tucson.
Arlx. Larry Doby clouted a three
run homer and Al Rosen and Jim
Frldley followed with bases empty
blasts In Die sixth to wipe out
a J-0 deficit. Harry Simpson
clinched the decision with a two
run triple In the seventh.
The 81. I-ouls Browns defeated
Burbank, Calif., scoring all of
Inning against Rookie Southpaw
their runs and litis in the aecond
Royce Lint. Earl Rapp featured
the six hit outburst with a triple.
Bob Cain nnd Salchel Paige lim
ited the I'lrnles lo six safeties.
A rnln washed out scheduled gnmes
between the Philadelphia Phillies
and Washington, the New York
Yankees and Cincinnati, the St.
Louis Cardinals and the Boston
Braves and Hie Boston Red Sox
and Detroit Tigers.
Ko Is the oiioner that brings to
gether Frenchy Roy and Dr. Gal
lagher, an appropriate house-warmer.
Advance ticket sales at Castle
berry Drugs Indicates a good house
tonight lor the outstanding mat
show.
The. 'armory ticket olflce opens
nt 7.30.
ball.
Max Znslofsky of the New York
Knickerbockers and Leo Barnohrst
ol the Indianapolis Olympian;
work lor the same company In
New York during the summer
months.
SPLIT
FUI.LERTON. Cnllf. I Stan
Hack's I-oi Angelii club has
evened Its exhibition series with
Hollywood at two gnines apiece.
The Angels trimmed the Stars
Tuealay, 7- to ' 3, mainly Uirouglr
me steady pitching of Eddie Chan
dler. Wednesday, the Angels battle a
Murine Corps team at Camp
Pendleton, and the Stars uicol
Seattle at Palm Springs. ,
HHITK-IN'
MIAMI, Fla. ( The Miami
Boxmg Managers' Guild held an
election Tuesday night and chose
Ben ' ' m president.
Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower got
one vote.
The Pittsburgh Hornets of the
American Hockey League never
have finished the season on lop of
their division or won plsyolf
championship.
Simmons
Due For
Discharge
GOEPPINGEN. Germany' j
8e.t. Curt Simmons, southpsw
pitching star of the Philadelphia
Phils' 1050 pennant victory, will ,
receive his Army discharge early
next month.
Tills was announced Wednesday i
by headquarters of the 2Blh u. a.
Infantrv division, where- the 'ii-
year old Simmons Is sergeant m
charge of athletics.
The husky youngster from
Egypt, Pa-ls scheduled to-leave
for a port of embarkation the
first week in April and then lake
a ship back lo the u. ft.
The malor league pennant races
start April 15.
REVENGE
PALO ALTO, Calif, The
San Francisco Scnls are getting
revenge from the Sacramento So
lons Hie club that shoved them
Into the Pacific Coast League cel
lar the last day of the 1051 season.
The Seals pasted the Soloes 5-2
Tuesday , their second consecutive
win.
Leftv Al Lien and Rookie Kenny
Wright gave up eight hits while
the Seals knocked Kenny Gable?
and Orvllle Drove for 14.
Don Richmond of the Rochester
Red Wings In the International
League baiting champ lor the sec
ond consecutive year. Last year
he batted .350.
Harry Perkowskl, pitcher for the j
Cincinnati Reds, .earned 7 battle I
stars in nearly four years of ser- I
vice In the European and Poclilc j
war theatres.
GUN STORE
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SCHOOL PRICES "V
BASEBALL SHOES
550.9so.lQ95
BASEBALL
CAPS
I35
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SHUFF STUFF
Shuffleboarders planning to enter
the singles and doubles tournament
that opens March 31 must register
at Schuss' Tavern before Saturday.
Flv nllrhf-r nn th Ttfffrnlt
Tigers roster were born In the city 'home, so he won't
ol Detroit. from his family.
Chapman Lands
With Oakland v
OAKLAND, Cnllf. MV-Outfielder
Snm Chapninn finally landed with
Oakland of the Facillo Coast Lea.'
gue and in 15 minutes waj worlv
Ing out. ,
Oak Owner Brick laws Tuesday
completed a deal with the Cleve
land Indians for Chapman, former
California All-America halfback.
Chapman repentedly had express
ca uraire 10 piay nere. near hi!
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