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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY. MARCH 27. 10o
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FILMED FOR POSTERITY California's Gussie Moran
who achieved fame on tennis courts with lace trimmed
panties, displays outfit she'll wear in movie portraying
herself.
BROWNS EMPLOY
HARRIST IN RELIEF
By Ttie Associated Press
Earl Harrist, a slim 31-year-old
righthander, is making good in
ayhat probably will be his last
chanoe to stick In the Major
leagues.
Harrist, a knuckleball artist, has
turned hi some pitching for the
"new" 6t. Louis Browns. At the
moment he is counted on for relief
chores, a job he performed for
Washington and the Chicago White
Bo; in 1948.
Harrist won 16 games for Oak
land last year ana unpressea ttog
ers Hornsby who was pilot at Se-
Locals Host
Registered
Trapshoot
Klamath Gun Club will play host
In this city's first registered trap-
shoot ot uie season Sunday on the
club's Wocus ranee.
Entrants from Southern Oregon
and Northern California are expect
ed here to vie with local trapshoot
ers In the competition, blessed by
the Pacific International Trapshoot
crs Association. ,
The shoot opens 10:30 a.m.
Last Sunday saw local shooters
slump to a 72 in the Oregon Jour
nal telegraphic score.
J. M. Adams, E. E. Driscoll and
Bill Davis each posted 24's.
Davis and W. E. SSanford missed
Just one target of SO In the club's
weekly shoot.
Sunday's Scores:
16 yd. Hdco.
BUI Davis 49 42
W. I. Sanford , 49
J. M. Adams 4S 44
E. E. DriscoU 48
Bud Cloaks 4S 47
Vein Moor , , 45
Jim Hilton
. M. Bubh 27
H . D. Branaman X22
x-staot 33 targets only.
Chiefs Open.
Spring Drills
OMAK, Wash. HI The Wenat
ehee Chiefs of the Western Inter
national League opened their
spring baseball training camp here
Tuesday.
Infielder Buddy Hjelmaa was one
ef five players here with Manager
Dick Adams in the advance squad.
The Chiefs' wiU play exhibition
games with Vancouver here and at
Penticton, B.C., April & and 6.
MARATHON
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (JB It
took the Hollywood Stars 12 In
nings to beat the Seattle Rainiers,
8-5, in an exhibition game Wednes
day. The Stars last three runs were
unearned, following an error by
Nanny Fernandez.
attle.
The Browns, behind the stnnt
pitching of Ned Garver and Har
ris! turned back the Pittsburgh
Pirates, 4-3, at San Bernardino,
Calif., Wednesday.
Garver blanked the Pirates ever
the first five Innings. Harrist was
touched for both Pittsburgh runs
in the ninth.
The Chicago White Sox exploded
for five runs in the ninth inning
to down the Cleveland Indians, 8
5, at Tucson, Ariz. Rookie George
Wilson, once with the Boston Red
Sox, broke up the game with a
three-run homer off recruit Gerald
Fahr.
Home runs also figured prom
inently In the New York Giants'
9-0 triumph over the Chicago Cubs
at Phoenix, Ariz. The victory was
the Giants' seventh straight
Bobby Thomson. Al Dark and
Whitey Loctanan homered for the
National League cnampions to
wipe out a 4-0 deficit. Ron Nor
they poled a round tripper for Chi
cago in the seventh against Sal
Maglie to end Maglie's streak of
IB scoreless innings.
The Baltimore Orioles oi tne in
ternational League turned back
the Philadelphia Athletics, 5-3, at
Hollywood, Fla.
RchprinlpH cames between Cin
cinnati and the Philadelphia Phils,
Brooklyn and the Boston Braves,
Washington ana Detroit, tne si.
Louis Cardinals and the New oYrk
Yankees and the Cincinnati "B"
squad and Tulsa of the Texas
League were cancelled because of
rain.
Sock Action
Highlights
Smoker Bill
Boy's AUiance of Klamath Union
Hieh School has slated an action-
packed program for its fifth an
nual smoker Friday, 8 p.m.. on
Pelican Court, with needy KUHS
boys the beneficiaries.
Eight boxing bouts and four
wrestling matches will be capped
by a free-for-all, starring presum
ably the school's eight toughest
boys.
BA Pres. Chick quinowskl said
proceeds would ro toward purchas
ing school equipment and paying
for athletic insurance for boys
without funds.
Admission is 50 cents for adults,
25 cents for students.
STILL SECOND
NEW YORK IB Although she
raced between 1865 and 1877, Gold
smith Maid is still the harness
racing sport's second biggest mon
ey winning trotter. She earned
$206,000 during that time. Only
Proximity, credited with $252,000,
tops her..
KANSAS
NCAA
CHAMPS
By JtM 111 TCHKSON
SEATTLE (l Kansas rules the
world of colle-lnte basketball
Thursday and big Clyde Lovellette
wears tne crown.
The Jayhnwks won the NCAA ti
tle in convincing fashion Wednes
day night by downing St. John's
of Brooklyn 80-63 in the chnmulon-
sliip finale of Uie 1962 playoffs.
Lovellette, keeping up a terrific
scoring pace with the champion
ship chips down, led the way with
33 points. His record-breaking per
formance broutiht him the desig
nation as most valuable player of
the tourney.
The Kansas conquest came after
Illinois won third ranking by
downing Santa Clara 67-64 in the
consolation game. Kansas had
beaten Santa Clara and St. John's
had upset Illinois in the semi-fi
nals.
Kansas, which was rated eighth
by th nation's sports writers in
the 1953 Associated Press poll, nev
er gave the Redmen of St. John's
a chance in Uie payoff game. Lov
ellette put the Knnsans in front
with an opening free throw and
they stayed there aU the way.
in. mi r.t
The Jayhawks set ud an iron de
fense that kept the Redmen in
check so they never were able to
keep a sustained offensive click
ing until the final period. It was
Uie only cne in which Uie losers
held- a scoring edge.
Meanwhile, Lovellette kept firing
his deadly pushups and hook shots
to run up a dozen field goals along
with nine free throws.
The 6-foot 9-lnch Lovellette ran
his four-game NCAA playoff scor
ins total to 141 Doints. He had brok
en the old record of 83 points in
Uie first three games, u naa oeen
set bv Don Sunderlage oi Illinois
last year.
He also set a new free throw
record of 35 for Uie four games.
The old record of 27 also was held
by Sunderlage.
A.NUlHtK KIW)U
Another record that fell before
the deadeve Kansans was Uie high
score for an NCAA championship
final. The 80 points topped Uie 71
tallied bv Cltv College of New York
in beating Bradley for the title in
1950. ,
Th tiriit Kansas defense kept
the St. John's star center, Bob
Zawoluk, fairly well in check
through most of the game as Lov
ellette hung over him like a lean
ing tower under the basket. Zawol
uk got nine points In sparking a
fourth quarter St. John's drive,
bringing his game total to 20. He
fouled out three and a half minutes
before the end.
Dlinois downed Ban tiara in
the consolation game on the
strength of big John Kerr'i 26-
point performance.
uantlco Marines
Cage Champions
TJANTICO. Va. P The Quan-
tieo Marines are the Leatherneck
basketball champions of the na
tion.
Quantlco won that distinction
Wednesday night by trouncing the
San Diego Marines, 71-55, for the
victors' 42nd successive home vic-
tory over a two-year span.
Music, Maestro, Please..
By HARRY GRAYSON
NKA Sports Kdllur
LOS ANOELES, iNKAl A lot of
people interested In the Improve
ment or Uie breed of prize fighters
would like tosee Jersey Joe Wal
cott fight someone other than
zard Charles in the first defense of
his heavyweight championship.
n goes without saying, and then
some, that Old Jersey Joe is among
them.
The Great FaUier of Camden Is
sorely in need of a nimble pay
day, and he Isn't going to get it
with Ezznrd the Olsanrd.
Walcott tnckllng Rocky Mnrclnno
or Harry Matthews might relieve
a bcaten-up public of another edi
tion of the dreary aeries between
the old puppy guv and Charles,
something that could go on and on.
Wnlcott is in position to do ring
worms a tremendous favor by put-
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MAJOR BASKETBALL
RULE CHANGES UP
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast Hockey 1
By The Associated Press '
New Westminster 3 Victoria 2 (New
Westminster leads best-of-7 semi
final playoff series, 1-0)
By PAIL WELLS
SEATTLE Wt Basketball's rules
doctors will operate Thursday in
late-game stalling and cheap fouls
and in the opinion ol most coach
es who watched a trial run Wednes
day night it should be major sur
gery.
It seemed certain that the rules
body the National Basketball
Committee of the United States and
Canada would come up with
something along the line of Wed
nesday night's experiment in tne
Illinois Santa Clara consolation
game at the NCAA championships,
won by the mini. 67-64.
Briefly, here were Uie changes
tried: ,
1. All foul shots had to be taken.
Present rules permit a fouled team
to take the ball out of bounds and
retain possession.
2. A second shot was awarded
when the first was missed on any
foul, either defensive or offensive,
up to Uie final three minutes.
s. At the three-minute mark, ev
ery foul was considered Intentional
and worth two snow.
Th ball remained in plav if
ih last foul shot was missed. It
went to the opposing team if Uie
toss was made.
OKAYS
Howard Hobson. Yale coach and
Harry A. Combes, coach of Uie Big
TIME OUT!
Ten champs from Illinois, approved
me cnanges.
The major dissenter was Santa
Clara's coach. Bobbie Feerick. who
thought the Idea would increase,
rather than curtail, stalling. He
said a team ahead, knowing It
would get two shots In the closing
minutes, would invite (ouls bv
hanging onto the ball. That's what
his team tried to do, and failed,
with the score at 58-58 at the three
minute mark.
FAVOR
The National Association of Bos
ketball Coaches went resoundingly
on record. 45-5. Wednesday in fo-
vor of banning the waiver of foul
shots. Thev sent this recommen
dation along to Uie NaUonal Rules
Committee, along with several otn
ers In the same vein as those tried
Wednesday night.
Three rule revisions were voted
Wednesday.
Use oi non-leather balls was ap
proved if both teams agree. Boun
dary lines of any thickness will
be allowed and foul lanes and cen
ter Jump circles maV be of solid
colors. And ceilings in new gym
nasiums must be a minimum of 22
feet in height.
ting an end to the practice of the
overlapping contract, Inaugurated
by Mike Jacobs and continued by
the International Boxing Club. Ho
already has the Pennsylvania com-
mission oil Ills aide. bei-miaa
Charles' contract for a return has
never ocen llled olflclully with Uial
body or the Nationul Boxing Asso
ciation. AlthoilSh tn lilllrh Imvllio
business has been done without the
knowledge and sanction ol the au
thorities who are supposed to be
in cuarge.
Having won the title. Wnloott is
richly entitled to delend It against
the bloke olfvrlng the best business
opportunity, and that gent certainly
is nut Cluules, who has been al
most totally unsatisfactory all Uie
way along the route.
This "assure-me-another chance"
routine virtually makes the Cham-
fiion a challenger, which most cer
atnly Is the way Uie One Big
Happy Monopoly and the New York
commission has been treating Walcott,
There are added complications
for W.ilcolt when Al Weill, the IHC
imiti'Itmnkor, is as everyone
knows, the manager ol Mnrclauo.
Sura it would be quite all right
wllh President Jim Norrls o( the
1BO II Charles stepped aside for
a matoli betwoen Wulcotl and Mnr
clnno, the house fighter.
But there in no mention of a
meeting of Charles and Mnrclnno
lor the right to a crack at the
crown, which is the way It was In
the . days when promoters ana
matchmakers were Interested snlcy
lu bucks olflce atraollons and not
In the interest ol putting their own
man on top.
The IBO maneuvering, and espe
cially the sldetruckliig ol Mutlhcws,
lorccs rlngwlse observers to sua-'
neot that the 1BC only seeks a
firmer grip on the situation Uian
it nas now.
The vouiiier and somewhat caul-
er Charles, vou sea. figures to be
considerably tougher lor Uie atlll
rather crude Marclano man tne
antiquated Walcott. The Iront olllce
would take him lor Marclano only
as a last resort.
Felix Bocchlcchlo. the rugged In
dividual who has Walcott. would be
a rank sucker not to make the best
deul In connection with wlml conllv
could, bo Ihe undent gciizci's final
lliim.
If Bocchlcchlo can't have Mnrcl
nno, Ills only nll4ii unlive Is Mat
thews, and Wnlcult and Ills pleun
Inn Srallle Kid would do mm ll
better llnnnclitlly nut went than
heap of cu.ilerners suspect.
And If Promoter Jim Norrls lias
an Idea that fight contracts hold
up, he mlghl consult 111 Ik. -Urn.
John Recti Kllpalrlck at Miullinn
Hqunro (.linden or Max Bclmii-llng
In Umlln. 'i'hoy have onlv to go
buck to 10:iU to reenll how Jnmes
J. llradtlock ran out tin Ihe Gar
den to be knocked out by Jo
Louis, and definitely cxlnbllshed
Mike Jacobs as top kick in tin
benk-bustlng business.
Felix Bocchlcchlo and Jack Hur
ley, the respective managers of
Jersey Joe Wulcotl and Hurry Mat
thews, are In an excellent position
to break Up a trust, and It would
be a fine thing for boxing II they
did.
Besides, It Is high time that
someone other than the lodge mem
bers gut a break.
NCAA Tank
Meet Opens
PRINCETON, N.J. LP The
29th annual NCAA Swimming
Championships open at Princeton's
Dillon gymnasium Thursday night
with the 1. 500-meter freestyle event
and it appears that the big college
meet again will start off with a
new record in the marathon.
John Marshall, Australia's gift
to Yale, got last year's NCAA get
together off to a fast start with
a record-breaking 18:18.8, but that
mark already has been broken.
The fellow who did It, Ohio State's
Ford Konno, will toe the line with
Marshall Thursday night, hoping to
equal or better his own mark of
8:11.5 In the recent Big Ten
championships. ,
"Look, Ed, I know we're unde
feated all season, but let's not
get smug about It!"
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