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Kill DAY, J1KCKMBKR !5, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN TIME OUT! r "I U M 1 ttVtJV if i "(ml everything? rlniiilagea? Water Imlllr? l.lnlmenl? Towel Cur throw. Ing In In rlrij. .T CAGE SCORES lly Tim Anuui'lutnl l'ren FAK WKHT Westminster (Utah) 01, Hnnw 30 , Wyoming H, ,MiJiUiinii Btato Col Iran Mi ' Portland 113, Hnwnll Unlv, Mulom 111 MAST Hhode InIhiiiI M. Huston fiillrge 10 St. Biinavcnluro US, watniliinci' (Pa.l 44 Inin 15, nnanuke 41) Vermont ft, L'hnmplaln 69 MIIl;hT Chicago Loyola ol. Klmhursl 60 KIO Oramlc 111. Murlctla 13 til. I'rocpllll 4. hurcka M Geneva 08, Muskingum ei Mill 111 N. C. 8tlr M, Washington It Lee M Maiylaud M. Wltltnitt l Mary el C'lcinwii 11. Prcsbylrrlan M 41 Tulmio Dl, lllrmlnghnm-Boiilhern 43 llclhel iTrnii.l 10, Million 4J Norfolk Naval Ilasc 04, Randolph- Macon 03 Qiiniillto Marines 13, Catholic llniv 4H :ln 13, Virginia Tech, 61 HOI TIIWKST kr-.klnliunia A. St 64. New Mexico f AIM 311 Trias Tech a, East Central Okla. II Southeast Oklahoma 10, Arkansai State 59 Mnieitern M, Abilene Christian 48 limn school University 07 Bt. rrancla 37 "both Eugene i Vancouver 1 McMlnnvllle M Went l.inn 41 St. Helena 4 Junction City OS Lebanon T OK7 Rook 04 Portland Outdoor Store 43 Kid Matthews Hurts Back LONDON I Harry (Kid Matthews pulled a back muscle during a sparring aeaMon Thura day a he drilled for Wednesdays clash Hh British nravyweigni champion Johnny Wllllami. The Seattle light heavyweight aald: the Injury wasn't aerloui but led the ring after one round end visited an osteopath. Matthews aald he will concen trate on atretchlng exerclsea for the remainder of the training period. KING ATTRACTS HUGE CROWDS! . . I GIGANTIC $100,000 PRE-INVENTC'.Y SALE aj.l asi.n mimm aAiTtRit 1.0 wonnmi msio anst nr in wmort lia.la. aa lie.M. n Tr.T e MasiKO ort m il n. l.sn matiriai. aAVIMOS to IVtRt- ONI. MOIIER MATIRIALS KM ' tlr rramM .. It.M aa A... 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KING BUILDING SUPPLY nrr.N to i incl. rat. 10301 NE Gliion LI 5551 i 9905 N Vineeuvir UK 3621 Poiihind, Orjon loliisisoia Stripped of Title Sugar's Manager Screams lly TKIt Ml-ll lt NKW VOIIK i 'Hie New York Hlale Athletic Ciiniinlaaloii tlrlpprd Buifar Ilav Hohlnnoii of lila world nildillrwi mill title In a aurprlao move rarly Friday, The action brought thla retort from Ocorgn Oalnloid, Itoblnaon'a mniinuer, "aonieboilv li aciewy Mimrplace, A title la won In a ring and taken away In a ring " Hubert Chrttilciiberry, coininln--ilnn chnlrmnn, decluied Itoblii nulla title waa bring vacated be rniiM, he had not met the rule which require a champion to de fend hla title every alx mmilha. "Wo had given him an extra month lo drclde whether to con tinue, hli boxing or go Into a career U an entertnlnei," aald Chrlalen heriy. "Up lo now wo have not had nil aimwrr." To thla, Ciiilnford, contacted on a train at New lloven, Conn., en roulc lo Uoatnn, aanerted he had mailed a nprcinl delivery letter lo Chrhlenberrv before he and HoblnMin had Icll New York. "11 la our undemanding that we were only to notify the cummin hlun that ncKotlallona were under way for r fight," Oululord aald. "In the letter, which Chrlaten berry ahould receive Friday we explain that we are negotiating with Jack Solumnna, the BrltlM) piomoter. for title fight with Handy Turpm In London next June." Kallmann lout hla middleweight Mile lo Turpln In London In July. III5I. but won II back In a return bout the following Heptember at Ihe Polo Ground'', New York. r Sri MP,0;: -i. I. IK mm Bowling Meet Opens Tonite CHICAGO Wl The 12ih annual All-blar bowling tournament will open Friday night with a apeclal U.OUO prlw event providing a pre view of the entire field of title contendera, ISO men and 04 women. The tournament will erttle down Saturday to nine daya of competi tion leading lo the national indi vidual match game champlonthlpa. Junie MrMohon of Chirago it Ihe defending men titlial and Mra. Marlon Ladewlg- of Grand Kapida. Mich., topi the women'! bracket aa alio triea for her fourth coneecutlve crown. T"he Held Includea every prevloui inen'i champion and haa been drawn from 34 atatra In a aenea of aecllonal ouallfyin teU. If 4i I 'VJ: NAY ROtlHbON , , . men without a title Grimsley Champions Krause in Shift Fuss !y The Anxirlulrd Freii it)LK HAVANA t J. lOu'.chl Har rlaon of Ardmuie, Okln., Ilred aeven-under-par 0! to take the half way lend In the Havana Invitation golf tournament with a 36-hole score of 1M MIOTItAI.L CHICAGO Big 10 football coacnea and athletic dlroclora rcc-oinmrndi-d npitug looiball practice be Incrched lo 30 daya from the prewnt NCAA-realrlcted period ol 30 seaMons within 30 days, KA( ISO BAI.TIMOHK The new owners of Pimlico racetrack boosted the purne of Hie famed Preakneas purae to 1100,000, pulling It on u par with the purnea of the Ken lucky Derby and Belmont alakea. MIAMI, Kla Tony Dcspirlto booted home Ureal Admiral i3.90i In the fir.M race at Tropical Park, booming hla nation-leading total to 30 wiiuiera. Beavers Trade PHOENIX. Arl. i.ft The Port land Beavera traded hard-hitting Joe Rrovia and Pitcher Marion Pierettl lo Sacramento to get a Eair of pitrhera. Southpaw Glenn lllotl and Righthander Orv Grove. lly WILL ftltl.MSI.KY (For Gayle Talbot) NEW YORK i-The moat Inter, estlng controvemy of the dying football aeaaon la the tuts being ralaed over Notre Dame'a ao-cnllrd "aucker ahlft." la It legal? la It treachery? IJoea It violate the spir it of the game? You can't be neutral. For thla reaaon we are forced to line up on the ride of big Ed iMoomii Krauae, Notre Dame alhletlc di rector, who contend all-the furore la a move to kill "lootball wit and Intelligence." All our combative ajmrta, In a meaaure, are baned on oumartlng aa well aa outhlttlng our adver hiirlci. Any trick or Mroke, then, w-hl lielpa promote victory In good no lung aa it doeun't break Hie rulea, ( Itl l K H T'ne aeverest critics of ihe Irl.sh a offaide-provokmg maneuver ack nowledge It's probably not Illegal. They aimply aay It's unethical or a heck of a way to win a football game. iiy the time reaaonlng. It Keema to u.i, you might nay a fighter la a sneaky culprit for feinting with his lell and then refrigerating his opponent with a atralghl rtghthand bolt to the chin. Or a baseball pitcher la unethical In feeding the baiter a alow curve when the batter la looking for a fail ball. In any nt these cases, the fellow caught off guard la made lo look a bit foolish and you can't much blame his chagrin such as South ern California's chagrin at being beaten by such a trick. But the answer doesn't He in the rules. The answer la to be careful the next tune. KIIIFTS On this type of p'iv. Notre Dame llnea up In the -.T-formatlon and then shifts Into a box. At South Bend Saturday three Southern Cal Trojans bolted over the line of scrimmage at he shift. The Tro jan were penalized live yards lo iheir own four and Notre Dame soon had a touchdown. Krause points out that Notre Dame haa had the shift since it came out of Kitute Rockne'a head In 1913. Then he asks the reason able question: "Whata wrong with trickery?" Football Is founded on trickery. Teams maintain elaboiat espion age systems to spy on opponents, steal plays and conceive means of beating them lo the punch. T'ne fvlaiue ol Liberty, the reverse, the screen pass all are intended lo mesmerize the enemy. And it's n'H only true of football. THICK HKKVE Back in the halcyon days when we thought we some day would be another Don Budge, a prankish tournament tennis player pulled a unique and effective serve. He tossed the bell high in the air, In the accepted fashion, as If to whale across a cannonball de livery. But while the first ball was atlll in the air, he undercut the second ball and sent It sneaking over the net. This frequently waa good enough for a point. While the opponent wrs watching the first ball, never touched, tile second slipped across too quickly to handle. This waa great stuff until one day the second ball failed to fall Into the court. The opponent yelled "doublet!." The prankish server Insisted he had another delivery since the first ball wasn't touched. They're probably still trying to find It hi the rule book. Dallas Club to Take Beef to Commissioner PHOENIX, Ariz, im The Dallas Club of the Texas League, rebuffed In Its efforts to terminate the major-minor league agreement at the minor league convention Thurs day will plead Its case before Com. missloner Ford Frlck and will ap peal to the courts for a ruling only after all other effort. have failed. league attorney Prentice Wilson aaia rnaay. Openly disappointed bv the over whelming vote against the two proposals submitted by the Dallas club to either permit all minor league playera to waive their draft rights, or terminate the major -minor agreement, Wilson said the Texas League would continue Us ight against "major league domin ation" of baseball until "an eoual distribution of power and control Is brought about In the minor leagues." "The way rt stands now," aald Wilson, "The Independent minor league club is at the mercy of the majors. In actuality, it la taxation without representation," "The Interests of the major leagues are directly opposed to those of the minors. They violate ! the terms of tiielr own contract but they won't give us the privilege of trying lo adjust or revise the contract. "I am In favor of tearing up the om contract and writing another one wiin teem in It.' Wilson called the rule that con fers to Pacific Coast League play ers the right to waive their draft right but refuses the same to the rest of the minor leagues "is ar bitrary, discriminatory capricious ana confiscatory and I do not be lieve that the rule can be enforced agalrut any minor league club that defies it." Portland Sets Scoring Mark PORTLAND ' Portland Uni versity rolled up a 113-79 basket ball victory over the touring Uni versal Motors of Hawaii Thursday night. The 113 points set a school scor ing record. 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