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    FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KIAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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RIFLE CHAMPIONS Losing Just one m;ilch in 12, the Klamath Falls Rifle team won
the Califoniia-Ori'Koii Kiflo League title;, thus earning a spot in the State Tournament in
April. Members or mc team arc (l to
Athey and Al Stroud, and front row:
iiflers
Club Gets
Berth In
Statefest
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Kliininth Falls
Ihr lur-llung
Is
champion uly
Calllornia-urcgun
ItlllP League.
lie local rifle club cinched the
title in lite last roiintl o .ihixillii;
v. Hii n iri.'u ljli will over Hosobum
tu edge out Mcdlord and Yrrka,
tennis thai finished with 111-2 murk.
i lie Klnmalh rulers lost just one
ihoui to Mrcllord, lust years
turnups - In 12 outing.
-Willi tho crown In Ihe lll-lenm
I Cat-Ore 1, np comes h bcrih in
the Slutc mile 'ruiiriinmrnt, acIio.1
; tiled fur Porthilul 111 April.
Members nt I ho championship
Klamath Falls', tciilu are Jesse
Frellns. Bill HnIL Maurice Athey,
Al Stroud, Bruce Blnkley nnd Scotty
Uppelt. -
Lint year Medlord bent Kliimiith
Falls for Ihe title In close Imi-.h
mid Kent oil to cop the stale
championship.
Box .coiea.
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Cooa Bay, .10.34.
Jiarvey rotu,
SNOWSIIOE CHAMPS
DURHAM. N. H. Mt Although
(he snowahoa event, once domin
ated by ihe University of New
Hampshire athletes, were dropped
from the winter sports program In
Intcr-colleglate competition IS years
ngo. the Wildcats are still profi
cient In their use. John Skcfflnej.
Ion, a freshmnn at UNH, recently
Hon the world' 440-yard dnsh title
on nowh0PH at the International i
convention nt Manchester, N, H.
WILLOX VENEER MFG. CO.
An Oregon CO-OPERATIVE ASSOC.
invites Plywood Plant and Box Shook
workers to come to the Wi I lox Veneer
plant in Brookings, Oregon,
Saturday and Sunday
March 29 and 30
A nice, pleasant week-end trip to the
coast where you are likely to meet a
lot of your friends! "
PLANT LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF
BROOKINGS ON MAIN HI WAY-US 101
WILLOX VENEER MFG. CO.
PO Box 446
Brookings, Ore.
r hacK row): jcssc
Ilruce Itinkley and
Grab
TIME OUT!
"Ol T? Why you blind, yellow
llvered, no-nod rat! If this an I
Just an exhibition tame I'd beef
rai that decision!"
Ski Meet
Opens Today
LEAVENWORTH, Wash. W
Teams from clylil colleges and the
University of Alaska were entered
In the Northwest IutrrcolleKinie
Ski Association Championships
scheduled In open here Friday.
The Jumps were to he held here
Friday. Slalom, downhill and rros.
country event were scheduled nt
the University of Washington's new
cnurse In Stevens Pass northeast
of Seattle Siilnrclny nnd Sunday.
Individual stars expected to
shine included Olympic Ace Gut
loin Derge of Whitman College,
Phil Ullllx nl Washington, Svcn
lluse ol Washington Slnle, Klfll
Bakke of Washington and Ole GJea
trud of Wenatchee Junior College.
Other teams Included Monlnna.
Idnlio, College of Puget Sound nnd
Seattle University.
Extra Work
Mad Easy
hi.nt a ivrrttatTrR
AnniNn machine
r.larlrle ar Hand
Lait fnanlh'a rental la sppllal ta lae
parchaia price.
Pioneer Office Supply
Room 17 Board of
Trade Bldq., Portland,
4, Orcqon Phone AT 9388
'V.'.-lV t -.pV,iiiis,:.'.-.'
rrcuas, Bill
Scotty Oppclt.
Hall, Maurice
Title
Puck Tourney
Opens Monday
Tomorrow Illl'llt is the rieuflllne
for sign-up In Ihe city singles anui11'0' 'r "rsl with one under par
doubles Mutlfleboard tournament.".
Illftl rmena Mnnrluv nlhl fij.li,,cL.
Tavern.
noii mi inn i. .i. ,
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"IUNl'
A large field Is anticipated for
Die puck tourney that h. expected
to run two weeks with the excep-1
lion of Snturday and Sunday ;
nights. .
Cecil Tucker w ill be on deck tc i
defend his singles title. Jade Way-1
brant, doubles champion last year I
along wllh Bib Smith. Is also ex
pected to enter. Smith has moved
to Eugene.
Starling time, each night Is 7:30.
Cash prlres totaling $260 will be
given at the end of the single-ellin-Inatlon
tournament.
Charley Dressen, manager of the j
Brooklyn Dodgers, once played pro j
football with the Decatur, III- Sla-,
leys. I
$ 9 5
k v Cordovan Suede
JV Buy Pedwins
Ruiemakers Erase Foul-Waiving
KrJATTI.rc IH Ihe II" hns
been Uken out of loul Khot't In
buketljl, A louled team no lonx-
er will he n bio to titku Ihe bull mil
or bound' In put It Into play In
Ueiid of trynK lor Un Irni: iiohil..
The ilrnaic c hn n r;c, Intended to
Hpcvd the n:uiic nnd Klvi: the trail-
iiik tniim b chnnce to recover tios-
hchkIoii of the bnll. won announo -d
here Thursday by the Niitlonul
NEW YORK GIANTS
RELEASE HARTUNG
PHOENIX. Ariz. Ml The New
York Gliiul.i announced the out-
rlKhl rcleiiHc Tidny ol Clint hur-
tutitt "old for n n uikIi.m.Io cd num
to Mllineiipiih thus addliiK what
limy be u I Inn 1 chapter In the bin
Basketball
Experiment
Successful
I.OB ANGELES Wl Los An
Kcles State look a B4-02 win over
a Kjoup of college nil stars In an
i xpciiineutul bui.kclbHll unpio hcie
Tliursdiiy n'",ht where victory went
to the first team scoi m I'A wtvr
Instead of quarters being 10 mln
iiic.i long, as In a regulation col
lesie bainc, they were played to 1C
points.
Hv lime, the first quarter took
8 minutes 25 seconds, the second
8 mlnules 28 seconds, the third
12 minutes, 22 seconds, and the
luurth 15 minutes, 1 second.
Coach Sax Elliott of Los Ancelen
State, who proposed the new game
limits, termed the experiment a
success. He said there was little
stnlllng and only To fouls were
called.
Babe Falters
At New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS W The New
Orleans Women's Open Golf Tour
nament moved Into -second round
lilav Frldnv with veteran Patlv
Berir and vouthful Murllvnn Smlih
Babe Zaharlas. favored to win
the 72 hole tournament over the flat
oajK-yara lyitv rsrr course, ran
I into trouble In the first round and
Innsterf a one over nar 7S to take I
Ithlrd position.
Th JAYHAWK
Soyt a a a a
THERE'S HONE BETTER
"91" Oetont Ethyl 31c
JAYHAWK
2135 South 6th
Cush-in Crepe
Elk
THE MODEL
Bnsketbnll Coimnlttee of the Unit-
rd HLHtftH ond Cnn:i(lfl.
At Ihe Mine time, the men who
h in n i ul I y review the hoop gaum
mien derided to Krnt two tiee
nhotn during the last three minute
of nil H'dincn for all foulx. Thin i
done on the preml!.e that eveiy
loul In the closing, three minutes
Is to be considered Intentional.
The new rale require that nil
leanuc enrcer of one of the game's
mu.'.l publicized rookies,
freti.enl Horace Htoneman
made the announcement which
ended the Giants' five-year trial
wllh "the big kid from Texas."
His deoarture was In sharp con
trast to the spring of 1047 when the
lean S-fool-4 ' , figure first checked
into the Giants' camp here.
He was the rookie bet of the
post-war era. the toast of the
:pring. A national magazine car
ried a layout on him. Thousands
of words and hundreds of pictures
told of young Hartung, then 24
years old.
KA.VIK
His fame was based on exploits
wllh an Army team In Honolulu.
He eou'cl pitch, he coulo nit. he
could play the outfield. His pitch
Ing was no-hit. He hit three homers
a game. He was young, athletic
nnd had starred In high school at
Hondo.
As it rieveloDed. Hartuncr was not
reariv for malor leatiue baseball. I
BLAMfc the course record and leit him two
And baseball law can be blamed strokes ahead of the field Thurs
as much a anything for his fall- .day.
ure. - Art Wall Jr:, Honesdale. Pa., nnd
Farm Director Carl Hubbell ex- Jimmy Clark, Lacuna Beach. Cal
plalned It. Said the old pitching if., were hot on Furgol trail with
star: "Every year since Clint came .opening round 66s.
to us. we tried to get him waived I In fourth place with 67 were
out of the league. We wanted to Doug Ford. Harrison. N.Y., win
farm him out for experience. Wener of the Jacksonville, Fla., Open
never could, until now.'
Exhibition
Baseball
By The Associated Press
Thursday's Results
New York (Al 8 St. Louis N
Cincinnati INI 8 Boston iai l
rnuaaeipnia ru ueu-ou iai
Brooklyn INI 3 Boston (N) 0
Pittsburgh (Ni 2 New York N
Minneapolis AA) 4 Philadelphia
i
St. oui (A)
Chicaio (Nl
11 Cleveland (Al
4 Chicago A) 2
5 Detroit (A) "B"
Buffalo (ID
3
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YOUNG IDEAS
IN MIN'S SHOIS
foul shots must be taken. Tho
fouled team no longer will be per
mitted to take the bnll out of
bounds and retain possession.
A second shot I awarded when
the first Is missed on any foul,
either offensive or defensive, up to
the final three minutes. At anv
time, a player fouled In the act
of shooting will get two shots, ns
In the past, or one If he made the
field goal.
The rules will continue to pro
vide that after the charity tos.a I
thrown the ball goes out of bounds
to the scorcd-upon team If the pjlnc
Is made. If the second shot Is
missed, the ball Is In play.
During high school overtimes,
the automatic two-shot regulation
will remain In force. In other
games colleiie. YMC. and Ama
teur Athletic Union the bonus
shot will apply for the llrst two
minute of overtime and the auto
matic two-shot system for the re
maining three minutes.
The committee also eliminated an
ancient rule which disallowed any
point scored when a player touch
es his own basket during the shot.
Rubber covered balls were ap
proved for use whenever conches
of two comneluig teams agree on
the new ball In preference to the
older leather one.
Furgol Two
Strokes Up
WILMINGTON, N.C. ' Mar
ty Furgol nursed a two-stroke lead
going Into Friday's slO.000 Azalea
Open Golf Tournament second
round.
Furgol' eight under par 64 tied
on Monday: Jim' Turnesa, Briar-
cliff,- N.Y., and Joe Klrkwood Jr.
Hollywood, Calif.
DODGERS SIGN FIRST
BROOKLYN Ijiv-With the receipt
of the signed contracts of Ralph
Branca, Clyde King and Pee Wee
Reese, the Brooklyn Dodgers be
came the first National League
club to have their complete raster
in tne fold. Reese was tne last
Dodger to ink his contract. Th;s
will be his 11th season In the
majors.
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