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TlllinSDAY. NOVKMRKR 11, 1 052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIFTEEN age ehedyles Owls Bill 30 Hoop Contests Couch Art Klrklnnd hn IiHM 30-uumo bankctuull Mchriluln lor the l'Jfi'J'M naon, run Uii Ore linn Tech cuuo conch culla "build )m year." Klrklnnd lo.it lx lellormen from ! Inst nrntaii, while the aaina Hum- j her will return. 'Reluming letlrrmril are Tom : Hrhuuert, Jrrry WyU. Leu Gene-1 I III, Join, Koch, Tom Humphrey and 1 Ulck Klunlngaiii. Wyatt, Ocncllli and Fluiilngam won't report until football araivon end. Schubert, Koch and Humphrey liavr hern working out with aome 30 other candidate), . BLOW 'Hie Owls were dralt a atllf blow when BUI Hon. nil-Ohio prep player from Hieuiienviiie, wa aeni home for dlaclpllnary reuona. roH-i'( include Charlra Jrp am, Dnlln: Wall llutlrr, Portland: l.arry Willi", Cadla, O.; Don Clia haiii. Muxkuiire, Oklu.; Paul Wca rr, Lo Anurlra; Hob Otccnwood Wrl Mint; Jack Bauaurr, North lirnd: Frank Jackson, Rrednport: lllll Him. Albany; Pat Vaughn. Ki ll in; Jrrry Urdde. Hrrrlord; Krn liy Wnhl Huthrrlln; Odrll llrlh nKk, Bulhrrlln; Phil Wllnun, Nynna; Jack lusrhnfl, Clarkslon. Wash.: (llhol Churchman. hiilherlW; Ar thur Davl. Hutlirrjin; Ocne Dye. lirangrvlllo, Idaho; Clinrlea Wal lace. Clnrknlon; John Flack and Kill Mrl.aln, AmnUsrdam, O.; Keith 'lliouipuiii, I'hoenlx. Ore.; and John llriuilre, Pilot Itock. .ll 11)111 IIH ThoiupK'in and Ilrn-.re played junior varsity bikrlhl nl year. Sloih. along Willi Flack and Me J am. are Hill on the loolball aquad. 'Ilia Owla oiien their aeason Dec. and agallmt Shasta JC In Reding- Oretech Cage Schedule Date Opponent Place Doc. 8-0 Simula JC ltcddiiifi, Calif. Dec. 8-0 Weber JC Klamath Kails Dec. 11 , SkaRlt Valley JC Klamath Falls Dec. 12-13 Southern Oregon Ashland Dec. 15-10 Humboldt State Areata, Cullf. Dec. 20 Pacific University Klamath Fulls Dec. 29 Olympic JC Uremcrton, Wash. Dec. 30 Skagit Valley JC Mt, Vernon, Wash. Dec. 31 Everett JC Everett, Wash Jan. 3 Southern Oregon Klamath Falls Jan. 0 Southern Oregon . Klamath Falls Jan. 10-20 'Eastern Oregon Klamath Falls Jan. 23-24 Oregon College Monmouth Jan. 30-31 ' Portland State Klamath Falls Feb. 2-3 Humboldt State Klamath Falls Feb. 13-14 'Oregon College Klamath Falls Feb. 10-17 Eastern Oregon La Grande Mar. 2-3 'Portland State Portland Mar. 4 Pacific University ' Forest Grove Oregon Collegiate Conference games. nun Run r CLAMIC LKAGtr W t iih at Oitn . .... , T H. . JibfiMn Ink. T I HU'iiaih I'rtming 1 itl-iUll Lb )! AMrll4 44 C)ign Won . - 4 fMii fimf . 4 ridty Inauranra I AVA ftm ..... - I ff 4 Hyidw O Klnlti Prtnunf 1 Dtvla AmocUI4 tui'i .1 AVA trm I tm Win. I 3 ttaiUf HU I Johtitun i Landry I Hayes Victor By TKO The CUmIo" League bowlera niifd Lucky Lanea last night e 6th Si. Oxygen and Johnon IiUrenrc Jumped lo the head ol tlie loop with 1-1 record. Leo lllmkman ol the Oxygen tram put together ecore ol 31. MO and 301 Inr sparkling 6111 arrlra. cloaely followed by Roy llar r.a with a tot line with ganiea ol 311. 304 and ISO. llarria toll (or Louie a f ood. The hlih fame, however, went lo Td MeConnell o( Klamath Print Ini with 339. Charll Booth ol the earn learn notched a 333. ITam honora war grabbed by Orrgon Woolen with a (74 game and 3"M aeriea. The Johnannt had the aerond brat game, a Ml. and Batter-Hall waa runner-up In the enea department with a 3111. By IIAItRV B. HTAPLER DETROIT l Norman Hayea. who tlltked Die blood out ol hi eye and turned an apparent defeat Into a technical knockout victory, day-dreamed loday ol the middle weight boxing title. llayea, 160' pounds, of Boston, topped Joey DeJohn, 1S. Byra. cuae at 1:44 mlnutri ol the third round ol lt nighta nationally trlrved fight, acheduled lor ten roitnan. DrJohn waa conlldenlly boring In, trying to widen a bleeding gaah over Hayea' right aye when Heyet Moored him with a right to the hide of the head, llayea dropped him twice more and Referee Johnny Wrber atopptd the light. Allerwaraa, llayea, who ha.i omx unaucceuful recently against light heavywrlghta, aald "Irom now on I m alleging to the middleweight!." Hayea hopee Inr a chenre at Ihe middleweight title ahould Champion tv); Sugar Ray Robtnaon retire aa ex a-3 ' pertrd. J" I "Thia boy la th, be,t In Uie 5i' middleweight claNa now." laid 3.VI Hayea' manager. Johnny Buckley, ut"and he a atlll a year away Irom """hi- iak." Buckley hopee to take Hayea lo Parla for bout with another lead ing contender, Charley Humei. Muvr loal a deputed apllt dectalon to Humrg aome time ago. DeJnhn, 34-year-old who knocked out irl-h Bob Murphy In Septem ber, waa leading on every acore caid when the end came. At'TOMOTIVg LgACI g n t M Waltle-r Mnlert . T I ais atmer lat)mnt . T I .a7B llnh PMt Uaraaa k (Mdonooi . a i an r,k Muur a a llatin HMwi . . 4 4 .Vtn ap-rialurrt aervk-a . 4 4 Vx Aihl-v hevrl-l ., I a .-.VI raihrr-Fanliac -. . , ,. 0 a Mauiw Mt If w I t. I KUkl nailn Mntnr 3 CMrtfrllowa I ntk Mlll-r 4 Maif-r 0 -mi Ciaraae S aparUllied gervlre I llaltlirr 3 Aattla- I Moior invealmant 4 raratr-rontiae e BaUlger Molora and Motor In tritmrtit ahare the lead In the Aulomotlve Bowling League alter completion of the aerond round last nuht. Kath hold- 7.1 record. But Ulck B. Miller raptured the team honora last night, notching gcorra of 916 and X10.1. , Wynn Southwell rt the Oddfel. ' Iowa team added Up a I76-303-I63-663 lint Inr high gams and aerie. . f- 7 Trojans Not Overconfident I 08 ANOELES I Bouthern California put the polishing louche on Ita game atrategy Thursday and the Trojan hope It will be good enough to turn back the challenge ol the Invading Washington ,'Jlu-klra here Satur day. ; Coach Jeaa Hill Indicated lie ' rlne not have lo warn the aquad about orerconfldence. He pointed out that hi player are well aware that alnce lolng to UCLA and Illl noia earlier In the aeaaon, Wash-1 Ingtrm haa come back to win lour , alrnlght. ' I SPORTS MIRROR By The Arlaled Trea TODAY A YEAR AOO The Boaton Red Box traded aouthpaw pitcher Chuck Btobbi and Inlieidcr Mel Hoderlem to the Chicago White Box for outfielder Don Len hardt and righthander Randy (Jum per!. riVK YEARS AOO Billy Fox. Philadelphia, acored a technical knockout over Jake Lamotia of New York In Ihe fourth round of their acheduled 10-rounder it Mad laon Square Garden. TEN YEARS AOO Beau Jack. 31-year-old lightweight eanaatton. (topped AUle Stolta of New York in lite aevenlh round, dut to a bad cut over Stolta' eye. TWENTY YEARS AOO Colgate remained the only college football team In the nation to be undefeat ed, untied and unacored upon In eight B"ic. TURKEY SHOOT RIFLE AND TRAP SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 LEGION and MOOSE RANGE END OF EBERUEIN ST. BY THE KLAMATH RIFLE AND pistol aw fi. HARD TOP TROPHY . PRESENTATION PARTY BUFFET SUPPER i DANCING JACKSON'S BALLROOM 5 mllti South of Yrtka en Highway 99 November 15, 1952 8:00 P.M. DRIVERS -CAR OWNERS -FANS INVITED Admiitlon $1.50 By The Aaaoclaled Trea FOOTBALL KANSAS CITY Hie Big Seven Conference faculty repreaenlatlve group decided at a special meeting thai no Big Seven football team will be permitted to play In a post icason bow game. DALLAS The Dulls franchise In profeaalnnal loolball folded in Ihe wake ol loaaea that ran lo el moist (2&0.000 and turned the opera tion of the club over lo the Na tional Football League. COMMERCE. Tex. East Tex aa Stale College accepted a bid I - OrUMn Ela , New Year'a Day. GENERAL BALTIMORE Clair Bee. form er coach at Long Inland University, wa named coach l the Baltimore Bullet of the National Batketball Aaaociatlon, replacing Chick Reis er. MELBOURNE, Australia Ed r Porky I Oliver of Lemont, III., shot a four-under-par tt to take a airoke lead in the Urt round of the 13-hole Melbourne division of the Ampoi golf tournament. BAHLBALL . NEW YORK Commissioner Ford Frlck ordered Jim Rivera plared on Indtlmlte probation and said that one more rllp bv the Clues go white Sox outllrldrr would result In his expulsion from base ball. RA ISO LINCOLN. R. I. Tony De ptrlto. the nation'a leading jockey, won wlui one of hi aix mount at Pels Lose French, Summers The Injury plague tins already riddled the Klamath Union High School basketball aquad, aldelin Ing two letlermrn with practice barely urider wy for the Dec. t and 6 opener with Redding. Onklcy Summer, who figured strongly In Coach Pel McCall' plan lor the post position, broke an ankle In scrimmage. David French fractured a wrlat In the Bend football game. I-IVE Ll l IKIt.MKN Thnt leave live lettermen to form a nuclcua. They are Jack Horlon, Calvin Ollmore, Ed Bar ron, Ken Young, and Doug Pence. All but Barron have been on the football aouad and won't report for cage practice until Monday. Candidate Up from Junior var sity and Wildcat aquad Include Jim Ucvana, Leo Davl. Dave Math!, Don and Clinton Mllla and Jim Dougherty. TIIIIII) CASUALTY A third eager on the Injured list I Clinton Armstrong, a bright prospect wno played wildcat ball last season. Armstrong broke his knee cap In a gym class. The Pel open a 32-game ached- ule Dec. o and 6 against Redding on Pelican Court. McCall aald yesterday the Klam ath team would go back to the fast break thl aeaaon, a method of attack acrapped last year. leBeosed TIME OUT! i i ii 5 LLJ "I've get a geod Idea fee the aerond half, I'ellewa let's not play If." Brackett Tries Quarter Position CORVALL1S. Ore. iJH Reserve halfback Chuck Brackett filled In for quarterback Jim Wlthrow and Kye Booth Wednesday in Oregon State' drill for Ssturday'a grid Iron meeting with Idaho. Both Wlthrow and Booth are nurslne: Inluriea and Wlthrow. out Lincoln Downs, to boost his aea-jwnh a broken hand, Is not ex son total to 143. pecied to aee action Saturday. KUHS Cage Schedule Date Opponent Place Dec. 5-6 Ilcdding Klamath Falls Dec. 12-13 University (Eugene) Klamath Kails Dec. 19-20 . Chico . Chlco, Calif Dec. 20-27 Bend Bend Jan. 9-10 Ashland Ashland Jan. 16-17 Grants Pass Klamath Falls Jan. 23-24 Mcdford Medford Jan. 30-31 Itoseburg Roseburg 1 Feb. 1314 Granb Pass Grants Pass Feb. 20-21 Ashland Klamath Falls Feb. 27-28 Mcdford Klamath Falls Dist. 4 games. (District playoffs Mar. 6, 7 and 9 if necessary, starting on floor of small A school and al ternating courts, the third game on a neutral court; district winner qualifies for state tournament Mar. 17-21 in Eugene). Garrett Out For Stanford PALO ALTO, Calif. ( Stan ford will have a genuine passing attack against Oregon here Satur day, the first time alnce Oct. II, says Coach Chuck Taylor. He disclosed that quarterback Bob Garrett bruised hi throwing arm against Oregon State five game ago and" It failed to respond to treatment. The Injury wa kept I secret until Garrett wa sidelined for the season by a shoulder sepa ration suffered last Saturday. The Idea wa that Garrett's1 aerial reputation might keep de- fense loose enough to help th Indian move on the ground. With Oarrett out Jack Oebert who did well In his flrat real lisle of varsity experience against USO last week, will atart. Bobby Adams stole the most base for the Cincinnati Reda In Mil. He ptlfored 11 aacks. NEED STEEL? HEATONS! 428 Sprinq Ph. 2-3427 ASK FOR Texans Fold in Fling On Professional Grid DALLAS ') Dallas was with out professional football today just 11 months after It brought In a franchise with fanfare and ballyhoo that said the game couldn't miss In big, free-spending Texas. The Dallas Texans, who lost sev en games out of seven and almost a quarter of a million dollars, were orphaned yesterday when the 16 stockholders turned the franchise back lo the National Football League. The Texans become a "road club" and play no more games In Dallas. 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