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    MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1052
PAGE TEN
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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DOCTOR GALLAGHER
Dusette's choice as partner.
Dusette
Chooses
Doctor
Wrestling fans didn't like it when
Dr. Gallagher cloobered Prenchy
Roy Wednesday nisht, opening a
huge cut in the French-Canadian's
head.
Referee Wally Moss didn't like
it either, and nave Roy that match
over the rURRed Ohio chiropracter.
But Georges Dusette liked it and
promptly chose the blond bone
bender as a partner in Wednesday s
tag team match at the armory.
Dusette and Gallagher team up
aRainst Kurt Von Poppenhetm and
Erie i Look At My Muscles) Peder
sen, the duo that scuffled to a
draw with Dusette and Cowboy
Carlson last week.
TEAM I'P ,
The Proud Prussian and the
showoff Scandanavian combined all
out tactics to sideline Carlson for
the last 10 minutes of the bout.
Dusette, probably the stronRest
grapnler in the Northwest circuit,
warded off his two mat foes the
rest of the way to set a draw. :
But the popular fall nelson expert
Immediately clamored for another
shot at Eric and Kurt. He figured
Gallagher, whose bruising style ot
milling belies his good looks, was
the man who could team with him
for the victory. . -UNHAPPY
Von Poppenheim and Pedersen
ii with the deadlock
either and quickly accepted the
match.
Matgoers are also looking for
ward to seeing in action Toi Y8
- -tiini .Tirtnnesp wrest'
ler from Singapore. The slippery
Nio gets Carlson in the opener.
JJ-K. ... hiiiorf for one
hour or the best two of three falls.
Reserved tickets are on sale at
Castleberry -Drugsl
Tank Coach
Pessimistic
PRINCETON, NJ. OB Ohio
State won the NCAA swimming
championships with a record point
total but Coach Mike Peppe claims
he's "pessimistic" about the Buck
eves' chances of a lollowup tri
umph in the National AAU indoor
championships next week end at
New Haven, Conn.
Although most coaches are a pes
simistic lot, the man who guided
Ohio State to its seventh NCAA
team triumph in 10 years last week
end at Princeton seems to have
some cause for alarm.
His boys whipped Yale by a
94-81 margin, but this week it will
be Ohio vs. the New Haven Swim
Club. That means Yale's varsity,
plus freshmen and those alumni
still able to get through the water
in a hurry.
TIME OUT!
Witte Loses
In Finals
FORT COLLINS, Colo, ttl Win
nlng NCAA wrestling chamtonshtps
by one point Is beginning to un
nerve Port Robertson, who
coached Okalhomit University's
Sooners to their second straight
title Saturday.
Oklahoma edged low Teachers
College 22-31 for the team title 1"
the 22nd annual NCAA tournament
Oklahoma A&M, champion in 16
of the meets, was another point
behind with 20.
Last year Oklahoma won by 24
23 over its state rival, A&M.
The team scores behind the top
three included: Indiana, California
and Pittsburgh 6 each, . Michigan
State and Oregon StAtc 5 each.
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"I told you all's not well with
him ... notice how he favors
his rbjht leg?"
MAKE GOOD
MONTREAL W The Montreal
Canadiens in the NHL are finding
out that they don't have to look
any further than their own back
yard to discover outstanding hocK
ev players. Seven members of the
team this season were born ami
ueveiopea right in Montreal. They
are Murice Richard, Butch Bouch
ard, Doug Harvey, Bernie Geot
'r,on. Owar'i St. Laurent. Ken
Mosdell and Dickie Moore. All sev
en are graduates of the Quebec
Amateur Hockey Association.
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Nelson Reed
Registered
Shoot Winner
In a registered shoot sprinkled
with scatteiRimners throughout the
state, Klamt.th Falls' Nelson Reed
won yesterday at Wocus in a shoot
off with four others,
Reed tied with Vern Moore,
J. M. Adams. Klamnth Falls, Clyde
i Fox, Merrill, and John Wlllener.
Eugene, all with 98x100 scores In
the 16-yard event.
Reed won In the shootoff, hitting
35 straight targets.
Reed, Carl Oliiey. Adams and
Moore all shot perfect 3S's as the
Klamath Gun Cluo registered
perfect score on the Oregon Jour
nal telegraphic scorecard.
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JOHN WITTE
comes close
George Ford, University of New
Hampshire basketball forward,
ted for 44 per cent of his shots
during tne season.
John Witte of Oregon State ad-
jvanced to the finals but in the
neawweigm cnampiuiiMiip uinLuii
he was pinned in 4:19 by Gene
Nicks of Oklahoma A. & M.
In the semifinals Witte won a
referee's decision from Jack Dorl
man, Minnesota. -
Witte.. who came up from Kla
math Falls high, took his quaTte.--finals
heavyweight match with a
6-3 decision over Dick Torio of
Toledo.
It was In that round that two
other Oregon Staters bowed out.
In the 167-pound class OSC'c
Bill Mosbv was declsioned 4-2 by
Don Heaton of the University of
Iowa. In the 191-pound class. Brad
ley Glass of Princeton pinned Rod
Zielinski. OSC, in 4:03.
Millers,
Shows Win
At Reames
Low gross winners were Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Miller while Mr. and
Mrs. John Shaw won the hiRh gross
prize in the husband-and-wlfe two-
ball foursome tourney at Reames
Country Club yeslerdoy.
The Martins shot a 48. the Shaws
put together a 65 In the nine-hole
meet.
Pro Earl Schneiter reminds
Reames golfers that one week re
mains to qualify lor the spring
best ball tournament.
A supper followed yesterday's
tournament.
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KENTUCKY has the fast
horses, Oregon the big fish.
Jim Hall, a native Ken
tuckian and Herald and
News machinist, looks hap
py about the 20-inch trout
he pulled from Klamath
Lake.
Cougars
Ski Meet
Winners
SKYKOMI8H, Wash. Hi Wash
ington Hliilo Collt-uo skiers ncoiccl
3117.8 points out of a possible 400
aiiiinay to win the scvriillt minimi
Pacific N or 1 Invest InleicolliKlnte
Ski Association chanipltniHhlp.H.
Tlie University of Washington
team was socond Willi 378.1 points,
unit Hrattle Uiilverslly's No. 1
learn finished third with 344.0. Be
hlnd them were Wliilniuii, 937.5;
Molilalia, 334.3. and Idaho 326.8.
Points wero not computed for the
University of Alaska, Collego of
Puget Sound, Wvuntchco Junior
College and Seattle U. No. 2 team
because not enough men wore en-
leroci.
In compiling Its total, Washing
ton Slate took the cross country
and finished second in the nIuIoiii
Saturday, and won tram Jumping
and wus second In the downhill
Sunday.
The four-wav combined title was
won by WSC's Allan Fisher who
eollectnl 3H3.8 points. Outturn
Berne of Whitman was first across
the flnkl! line In tho downhill In
1:13.4 and Ola Glr.itrild. Wrnut-
chec, won the Individual Jumping
crown with 336.9. points,
The Pittsburgh Pirates haves died
tiled a benefit game wllh the De
troit Tigers for the night of July
21 at Forbes Field.
Dale Mitchell of the Cleveland
Indians has batted under .300 only
once in his major league career.
His best mark was .336 in 1948.
His worst was last season when he
batted only .21)0.
Of tho 20 monev-wlnnlng stables
lust year at Delaware Park, nine
were owned by women whose horse
horses won S180.OO5.
Max Zaslofsky. ono of the top
basketball players In professional
ranks, was only a substitute on
the St. Johns collcga cage tram.
WINNKR'S CIRCLE
OCEANPORT. N. J. Wl-Vlsltors
to Monmouth Park during the sum
mer racing season (June 14-Aug. 9)
will find a new winner's circle near
th finish iwt A new welffhinff
! stand is to be constructed and the
historic Monmouth Park bell, whlcn
has rung the horses from the pad
dock since the 1870s. will be placed
beside the new pagoda.
The Boston Red Sox, for the first
time In many years, wore their
home white uniforms in exhibition
games at Sarasota, Fla.
Joe Hayncs, pitcner for the Wash
ington Senators, Is married to Thcl
ma Griffith, daughter of Clark Grif
fith, owner of the Nats.
In seven seasons of pro football.
Bob Watcrfield has completed 763
passes and gained 11,238 yards.
During spring training at Vcro
Beach, Oil Hodges of the Dodgers
won a fishing contest wllh a seven
and three quarter pound black bass.
Millions Think first of-
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Quits Laxatives
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"Had tried method after method
to relieve constipation, until I lost
faith." admits New Jersey woman.
"Then I started to eat Kcllogg's
all-bran dally and was nmnzed
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all-bran may bring bnck your
youthful regularity If suffering
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diet. It's the only type ready-to-eat
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bulk you may need, all-br n Is rich
In iron, high in cereal protein, pro
vides essential B and D vitamins.
Not habit-forming. Eat '4 cupful
of Kellogg's all-bran dally: drink
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Berra Blasts Homer
In Return to Yanks
lly Hie Aasoi lulrd Press p
Iiv Not en must feel like a gold
fish In a bowl In full view, but
don't to'.!':!.', please.
Ever since the Ntiu't of the train
ing Krason. the 27-venr-nld Wash
ington outfielder hits ht't'U n l'l
In the trading niitit. But he's still
hawking llles for the Nuts.
The Nats polished off the De
troll Tigers Sunday, 0-3. mid In the
process Noren got, two hits, both
doubles.
The Yankees' Yogi Berra. who
has been out of action wllh a
sprained ankle for tlie past two
weeks, returned to action and
blasted n home run in his first
trip to the phtte, He drove In a to
tal or lour runs to (rati uio now
York Yankees to an 8-6 conquest
of the Boston Braves. Vlo lliw-hl
Kid Signs
For Kaplin
SEATTLE m Harry (Kldl
Matthews will meet Georgle Kup
lilt. Brooklyn heavyweight, In a
len-roiind bout In Snn Francisco
April 28.
Jack Hurley, Matthews' mana
ger, announced Sunday he has
completed arrangements for tlie
Bay City mutch.
However, Hurley said the fight
will not bo the first of I0.VJ for
Matthews, leading light-heavy-weight
contender.
Matthews will headline a Tex
Sulkcld show in Portland April 14
itKuinsl a stlll-to-be determined op
ponent, possibly Dick Wagner of
Toppenlsli, Wash., Hurley said. He
added the Rose City opponent will
be announced Monday or Tuesday.
went seven Innings fur tho Yank),
HIXTII
Tlin Cincinnati Heels, who have
hern burning up the Grapefruit
I.eumip for the past week, won
their sixth In a row by nipping the
Philadelphia I'hlln, 3 1. ftwcll
liiitckwol held tim rims to imir
lilts In seven innings.
Home runs spelled a-4 victory
fur the Pittsburgh 1'lrutes over tlie
St. Louis Browns,
'Hie Cleveland Indians beat inn
New York Ulanls 0-5. by thn same
formula for thn second tiny In a
row a rally in the ninth In
ning.
1IVK IIITK
Clem Litblne and John Ruther
ford combined to hold the St. Lou.
Is Cardinals to five hits, while tlie
Brooklyn Dtitgers were running up
n 7-2 victory. The Chicago Culm
trounced their ncluhunrx. the Chi-
ciiog White Sox, 7-3 with a 12-hlt
barrage.
Three other Major League clubs
fattened their averages at Uio ex
pense of Minor Leuutio teumt, Tlie
Boston Red Sox stopied Ilia 11 1 r
nilUKhani Batons or the Southern
Association. o-'J; the Philadelphia
As nipped the lliiltlmoie Ori
oles, 6-4. and the Boston Braves
"B" team whitewashed tho Atlan
ta Crackers ot the Southern Asso
ciation, (-0.
Jack Fsdden, trainer for the Bos
ton lied Sox, Is also the trainer
for the Harvard football team and
has been for tho punt 26 years.
Skeeler Kell, rookie Inllelder trr- '
Ing to niuke the grade with the
Philadelphia A's, Is the brother of
Oeorge Kell of the 'itgers.
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