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Seattle Oil Wyoming 61
Uanla Clara Oil Oregon Stale CO
.Washington oil UCLA 40
homhern Calllornla 10 Utah 67
Calllornla 17 Hawaii 40
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I'epixrdlne 81 Ariauna Slate
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Idaho 69 Whitman II
Colorado AAiM S3 Colorado Stale
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Kaatern Waah. M Montana State 81
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ttn'r'nweaUtrn (La.) U Texas AfcM
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Duqueme 67 Bowling Ureen 60
Washington Hl. Louis) 11 South-
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Alabama 12 Birmingham Southern
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Furmn 73 Richmond 71
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Penn State W Allred 43 i
Vermont 14 Hatra 60 I
CCNY 0 MIT 60
OTIlrRS
Portland Outdoor Stort 77 Llnfteld
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Lmlleld JV 0J Newberg AAU 60
Oregon Prep Basketball
Medlord 41 Corvallls 3J
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Marshllrld 01 1-banon 3
North Bend M Reedsport 60
Marshllrld JVa 07 Powers 61
Astoria 64 Roneevelt 'Portland) 41
Madras .'4 Prmeville
Dallas 64 Central iMonmouth) 37
Hood lllver 3 White Salmon
(Wash I 33
Concordia (Portland) 40 EaUcada
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Vancouver (Waah.) 40 Cleveland
(Portland) 40
Waldporl 67 Balem Academy 34
Albany 47 Washington tPortland)
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Springfield 01 Bend 44
Oresham 01 Jelleraon (Portland)
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Lincoln (Portland! 6 ftrappoost 3
Harrlsburg 6 Shedd 31
The Dalles 70 Pendleton 00
Arlington 44 Culver 43
Osweiro 07 Evergreen (Wash.) 4..
Oregon Education JVa 60 Wy-Easl
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Brownsville 6t Philomath 40
Sublimity 64 St. Paul 60
Junction City 60 Oakrldgi 66
Ashland 07 tlltnol Valley 34
Creswell 43 Dram S3
Willamellej 67 St. Tranclt 40 (both
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rSprlngllold JVa 37 Pleasant Hill 24
Lcsacade Lock 73 Dulur 34
PllaUry 66 Bcio 63
'Talent 01 Phoenix 41
Filverton 63 Cascade 46
Vataeu 40 Tall City 44
North Brnd 06 reimport 60
Weaton 30 Umatilla 30
Grant (Portland) 01 Sweet Homo
67
Maupln 46 Mnsler 40
Lakevlew 33 Alturas (Oallf.) 31
Boxer Quits
After Bribe
VANCOUVER, B. C. W A
Vancouver middleweight end his
manager ouit professional boxing
Friday In ."disgust" afler a bribery
attempt wag reported by another
lighter.
Rill Brenner nd hla manager.
Tony Paonessa, said they were
leaving the pro ranks.
Brenner originally wax sched
uled to tight Bonny Jones, 30, an
other Vancouver middleweight, but
had to withdraw because of n In
I jured hand.
Jones disclosed Thursday night
! he had been offered MOO ''Christ-
nis money" to "tnko it dive" In
j ', the first round of his fluht.
He said he laughed olf the two
men who approached him, and
went on to take six-round de
rision from Blnckle Vandrrveer,
I Aberdeen, Wash., who substituted
for Brenner.
; Both Brenner and Pannessa snkl
' they knew nothing of the bribe at
' trript "and don't want anybody to
j Ihink we were connected with II,"
Jones' alorv Is being Investigated
i by the Vancouver pollre,
OCE Whips
Lewis-Clark
MONMOUTH 11 Oregon Col
l,rge of Education's bnskelbnll
111 f 'lm defeated Lewis and Clink 70-
rco here Friday night.
Toby Lewis scored 14 points for
OC'E. High for Lewis nd Clsrk
and (or thg gam wag Kan Sarvai
with 16.
Saxton's Quick Kayo
Opens Investigation
Hr JACK HANI)
NUW YOftK Ml The boxing
dlrri'lur i)l tin lnternalloiial llux
tnu Club whs asked to appear al
Hip Ni'W YAi k Hlnlo Athletic Com
munion Monday In discus future
mtt K'hiiiu k Inu policy nflrr liit
in u lit 'a niir-riiund knockout win by
Johnny box I on at Madison Square
Unitldl.
Iliirry Maikson 1110 offlrlal, wan
asked lo come down to the coin
mission by Chulrninii Hob Clirlsl-rnlx-rry,
who walclird at ringside
when Cubiiii Ituol Peres wa count
ed nut In 3 M ol the first round
ullrr lukiMii a rll)l-lrfl coniblim
tlun lo Ihn body,
til KK IM O
And Hie aisle chairmen alo
wnuln lo know who In Inn own
iirRiinluillon approved the Haxlou
IVirs match, lie said alinr I1"1
Ulihl he would aeek that Informs
tlun Monday.
IMiiUtenbrny aald he had ben
Baugh,
Albert
Bow Out
NKW YOHK n Huiiirny BatiRh
and Kinnkle Albert, two ol the
game's all-time greats, call It a
currcr Sunday, while Ihrre learns
buttle It out lur Nations! Football
Lrniii.e playoff berths.
Plnynff berths in both the Amer
Itnn end Nntionnl Conlcrenre are
ut stake. Cleveland perennial
champion Browns can wrap up
the American title with a triumph
over the Nrw York Cllsnls al the
Polo Grounds.
The National Conference crown
Ilea between Detroit Lions and
Los Angeles Hams. The Lions can
tuke a half game edia over the
Hams when they dash with the
homeless Dallas Texana Saturday.
The Texans have won only one
game in 11 starts The Rama en
tertain the lough Pittsburgh steel
era Surulny.
MM) UK
Cleveland, which never has lost
a conference till lo six yeera
while operating In the defunct All
American Conlcrence and the Na
tional League, needs only a vic
tory or a lie lo make 11 seven
straight.
The Philadelphia Eaglei are the
only team with a charica lo catch
the Browns. The Eagles can lie
Ihn Browns tor tho brass ring by
bratUig the Washington Redskins
while the Giants upset Cleveland.
In the event both races wind up
deadlocked (he Eaglet and Browns
will meet in Philadelphia next Sun
day and the Rams and Lions in
Detroit. Should both races be de
cided the champiomhlp playoff
wUl be staged at Cleveland Dec.
31.
I I.VAI. (.()
Baugh. a Ws-ilunston landmark,
will make his I Ins I appearance for
the Itcdikuis In the gsma agalnM
the Eagles al Washington. Albert
hangs up his clrsla at San Fran-
.I..-.. Ml.nra til- lU-ti .iit-rllln fh
jOrern Bay pnekers. In the only
i other g.tnir. tire Hears and Cardin
al iMiimr hi ,iiik".
In addition to Bsuuh and Albert,
another lop quarterback may be
playing bis last game Sunday
Bnr Waterfleld of the Rama.
The veterans signal-caller has
said (his will be his last season,
but unlike Baugh or Albert, he
has a chsnce to play a lew more
limes if the Rsma go Into playoff
game or games.
Trojans
Bump Bly '
Sacred Heart won handily last
night, leading all the way In a
Sft-3ti cage win over the Bly Bob
rat a non-league gam on the
Academy court here.
The Tio)sns. with Wayne Neu
bert and Tom Mulvry pacing the
scoring attack, posted a 26-7 first
quarter lead, then coasted In the
i est of the way.
Neubert finished with II. Mulvey
with 13 Sherman Scaslrong count
ed 14 for the losers, more than
half their points.
Sacred Heart won the "B" pre
liminary, 43-36, over Bly.
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NIGHT
Bv .The Aasri'ls(rri Press .
i NEW YORK Johnny 8axlon,
147 Brooklyn, knocked out Raul
Perer. 143, Mslanr.aa, Cuba, 1.
West Palm Beach, Fla Sonny
Luciano, 141. Palerson, N. J. out
pointed Antonio Alvares, 143, Bar
celona,. Spain, 10,
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Tulelake-Butte Volley Sportsmen's Ass'n
Pennisula Tulelake
SUNDAY, DEC. 14 V.irV
CLASSES A, B, C and D
EVERYBODY WELCOME !
assured by Dr. Irs MnCown and
Dr. Alexander Hoblff lint Ssxton's
blows caused sufficient puiu to
cause a knockout,
The 30-yesr-old Cllbnn crumpled
unexpectedly and collapsed near
Iho rope without warning, fjaxlon
hud thr own a right to the body and
then lollowed with a led hook.
ltl'( OVPItKI)
Dr. McCown, who examined
Peres In the dressing room, said
the left wnt a solar plexus punch
that caused a "mild abdominal
trauma," The fighter quickly le
covered, Hnxion, winner or 34 straight pro
fights, Just cunt seem to miike a
big hit In hla home town. He was
Involved In two unsnlliifactory
lights with Llvlo Mlnelll and l.en.cr
f'clton lust winter, winning both.
Perez, a 6-1 underdog, simply
collapsed completely belore bx
tmi hardly got warmed up In his
latest outing.
SMALL CHOWI)
The sins II gathering of 3.080,
paying 61I.3G4 and the much larg
er network television audience,
saw very Utile action until the
sudden ending.
Dr. Vincent Nardlello of the
commission examined the stricken
Perrt in the ring end aald he was
"sort of paralytcd."
box Ions camp aald they were
working on a return bout with
Ralph i Tiger I Jones of Yonkers,
N. Y., who lost a split decision to
Haxtnn at HI. Nichols Arena (Jet.
3. They were talking about Mil
waukee and Dec. 30, but nothing
deltiilie.
ITALY
EDGES
INDIA
By C.AYLi; TALBOT
BRIBBANE, Australia Ul-Italy's
Davis Cup tennis learn staggered
through lo victory over a sorely
handicapped Indian team today,
but allowed nothing to Indicate it
might give the United Stales a
hard time In the Intel rone final '
Sydney next week end.
11 appears doubtful, ill fact, that
either of the Italian singles play
ers, Fausto Oardint or Roberto Del
Bello, csn give fony Trabert the
sort of tightening competition the
young American sailor needs be
fore meeting the Australians In the
challenge round al Adelaide, Dec.
20. 30. 31.
Oardlnl gave his team victory
by defeating tall Sumanl Mlsra of
India, 0-0. 04, 4, -, in the first
o f today concluding singles
matches. Then, with all pressure
off. Utile Narcah Kumar of India
wound up the series bv spanking
Rolando del Bello. 0-2. 8-0. 4-0, 6-3
That made the final count 3-2
In Italy a favor and represented
I a surprisingly strong aland bv two
inntan players wno were virtually
unknown to Western tennis fans
until thev cam here.
Malin,
Merrill
Post Wins
Malm, the host team, and Mer
rill won opening night games In
the cage Jamboree Inst night and
meet tonight In the final game.
Tulelake substitutes against Hen
Itv in the first game, 7:30.
Malln edged Henley last night.
64-60, after trailing at the half.
33-36. Gary Mauney poured In 10
points for Malln, Virgil Rick added
14.
Delbert Case dumped 10 for Hen
ley, Don Anderson chipped In with
13
Merrill clobbered Bonsnza, 60-25.
as the Huskies spread the points
rather evenly among eight players.
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Ex-Yank's Suit
Turned Down
SAN FRANCISCO I Oeorge
E. Toolson's appeal for 375,000
on the contention he was black
listed and barred from ploying
professlnnsl bnsebsll was turned
down Friday by the U. 8. Circuit
Court.
Tnolson, 30. of Pasadena, had
claimed the New York Yankees
blacklisted him after he refused
to report to their Binghsmtnn. N.
Y. farm club after suffering a
back injury while playing for New
ark In 1950.
The court affirmed a decision
by a Los Angeles District Court
on the ground that baseball was
a sport and not controlled by
sntl-trUst laws. '
aideirs
SOCWins
On Free
Tosses
Free throw told the storv last
night In A.hUnd when the South
ern Oregon Red Raiders whipped
Oregon Tech, 0.V60, In the first of
a two-game series.
Euch team dunked 14 field goals
but the rest of the points came
Irom the charily stripe In a rough
giime thnt snw 60 louts called.
The Raiders made good on 37
free throws, the Owls on 32 and
Ihnt made Hie difference.
The first half was touch-and-go,
with HOC' grabbing the lead mid
way In the second Manna and slay
ing ahead the rest of the way,
31-25 at Intermission time,
Tom Schubert and Jerry Wyatt.
Oregon's scoring aces, were held
to eight points each, ten Genetln
chipped In eight lo there scoring
honors.
Tom Humphrey fouled out for
OTI In the first quarter. Guards
Genctin nd Wnt Butler went Ihe
way of five fouls esrly In the third
as did Ken Klinura, the Raiders'
veteran guard.
Leon Kccle led the winners with
14 points, but 10 of them came
on fiee throws. Bob Smith added
10.
The teams meet again tonight,
then Oregon Tech Invades Cali
fornia for a Monday.Tutt.dnv set
with Humboldt State In Areata.
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Harrison, N. Y.. po'1"1 e1 In
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the fecona rouna oi mm im-w
L1.BM.I inn rinir tournament to
cling lo a cne stroke lead with a
36-hole score of 134.
RACING
Miami. Fla. Jockey Tony
nu,ieiin Kiiru-nHerl until Christ
mas Eve for rough riding, was
cleared of snotner loul cnarge oy
Tropical Park alewsrds who found
the horse was al fault.
Byrne Signs
With Chisox
r-urr-ann ia Rnnfhnaw nitrher
Tommy Byrne, acquired thia fall
Irom- the si. iouis anmiu, oigucu
a 1953 Chicago White 8ox contract
Hsturdav. Salary terms were not
disclosed.
Byrne, a veteran ol inree sea
sons with the New York Yankees
and two with the Browns, was oo
tained with shortstop Joe De Mae
stri In a swap tor outueioer nana
Edwards and shortstop Willie Mir
anda. Big Seven Eyes
Bowl Business
irlMQAa r-TTV If! Thar were
Indications Saturday that a move
to get the Big seven uonrrrrnce
back In the footbsll bowl business
was gaining Impetus.
Four Big Seven coaches went
on record Friday as favoring a
i,.im n.tih ''mother eonference"
for post season bowl games.
Ciqar Bowl
Tilt Toniaht
TAMPA. Fla. if The seventh
annual Cigar Bowl football game
here Saturday night shapes up as
a duel between Tampa's passing
ann l.enoir sid"
Proceeds from the charily gsm
,m on in ihe shrtna crioDled chil
dren hospitals.
TONIGHT
at 8:00
Oregon State
VI.
Santa Clara
Direct from Corvallil
Hear th Pacific Coett Cortfar
nc "Gam of th Wk"
rry Saturday night ever KFJI.
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SPLIT
Klamath Falls' Lucky Lanes
bowling team split with Bend's Mir
Ich's Service tesm In two games
recently on the losers' alleys.
Lucky Lanes rolled the high
tram game of the day, a 951, in
winning tho first game, 2760-260T.
But George Mlrlch had a 222
game and 010 series to help the
Bends to a 2010 score In tho second
game while Klamath Falls fmished
with 2570. Red Judy rolled a 227 for
the best single game.
tirei tint
KLAMATH I ALU
Rr.y Harris 210 207 ISO
Mel Roblnion .. ..19 IM 191
Al Hlkenwlrlh I(r2 137 I7S
Clevi Bennett IS.'( 201 111
t'harlei Booth 14.1 202 ISO
ToUli IIU 037 SSO
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rleorge Mlrlch 21.1 140 IT
Med Judy . 133 140 171
l)ivi Aluer 1S1 ll 177
Sim Blucher 133 170 ISO
Carl Hulllvin 170 IM 11
Totals 033 S4 MM
Serena eime
KLAMATH I ALLS
Harris 2IS 147 ISO
Moblmon .. ISO 143 148
llikenwirlh .... 192 171 2O0
n-nnett ..137 - lei 203
Boolh .. I9f IM IS
Totals .. 0C2 701 SBO
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Mlnlcll 188 222 203
Judy , . 131 133 227
Aider 170 12 14S
Alucher . 120 100 13
ttulllvln IS 12 IS3
Total! S2S an too
sot
830
327
303
333
27M
338
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Athley 3 Pirkir-Pontlic 1
Miller 4 Oddfellowi 0
Motor Inveilment 3 Biliigir t
Roil 4 Hiugir 0
Three bowling teams share the
top spot In the Automotive League
afler Wednesday's matches Spe
cialised Service. Bob Ross Oarage
and Dick B. Miller all with 18-0
marks for the season.
But Balslger and Basin Motors
grabbed team honors Wednesdsy,
Balsiger with a 932 game and Ba
sin Motors with a 2620 series.
Mel Robinson of Specialized Serv
ice had the best series, a 604. while
Jim Calahan of Millers notched the
best gsme, a 204.
INOL8TSISL LEACl'C
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Medo Land ..
Slukel Ruitlen
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14 10
Broadwiy Cleinen
Sumrlor - Troy Laundry
13 11
Commerlcil Shell 13
Klimith rail! Creamery r 12 12
Super. Trey Cleineri . , 11 13
Sundird Cleineri '.. . n 13
Klimith Pollre . - II 13
Commarcial Flninri . 7 17
Scarce Lilt Nlfht
Sundird 4 S-T Ldry 0 ,
S-T Cleineri 3 Commercial Fin. 1
Klimith Creim 3 Medo-Land 1
Stuka! 3 Broadway 1 - . 4
Commercial Shll! S PoUco 1
Medo-Land's lead In the Indus
trial Bowling League was chopped
last night when the rival Klamath
Falls Cresmery posted a 3-1 win.
Tim Wilder of Commercial Shell
had the best game, a 200. and aum
added games of 172 and 191 for
a 571 series.
Stukel Rustlers had the best team
game, an 871, and posted the best
series also with other games of
747 and 755 for a 3277 total.
Chieftains
Top Cowboys
SEATTLE i Wyoming's fa
vored Cowboya were dumped from
the unbeaten rank Friday night
by the speedy Seattle University
Cnieftains, 63-55, In a rough and
rugged game that brought an angry
outburst from their coach, Everett
Shelton.
fhellon accused the Chieftains
afterward of unnecessary rough
ness and threatened to retaliate
In kind If the occasion demands
when the teams meet Saturday
night In the final game of their
sertes. .
Sixteen fouls were called against
Wyoming. 14 against Seattle.
Little Johnny O'Brien, the 1951-
52 national scoring leader, wss
bottled up mora than usual nut
popped out like a cork In the bottle
often enough to lead the point
makers with 10.
Wyoming, which hit only three
field goals In 35 attempts durmg
the first half, trailed at the inter
mission. 29-17, and throughout the
game failed to control the re
dounds as expected because of a
height advantage.
Pete Fowler was high for the
Cowboys with 10.
Start the Hunt
with our
EARLY BIRD
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Pelicans
Outlast
Uni-Hi
The Pelicans spotted University
High five field goal last nigbt,
then settled down to carve out a
6o-6J victory, the Klamath team's
llrst win of the season In Us third
start.
The two teams meet again to
night; The Klamath Junior varsity
faces Lakevlew In the 0:30 p.m.
prelim on Pelican Court.
Midway In the first chapter last
night, all the Pels could do was
manage a free throw by Ed Bar
ron. But Jerry Schmale opened the
scoring. Dick Nelson added one,
Jerry Sheets hit, and Nelson popped
In two more from the floor as the
Golden Tide took an early and
Imposing 10-1 lead.
SHIFT
But the Pelicans shifted gears
snd chopped the deficit to 11-13
going into the second quarter.
Jim Dougherty tied It briefly at
13-all early In the second but Unl
Hi went ahead again on Bob Lar
sen's field goal. The aocre see
sewed but the Eugene five held
a skimpy 24-23 lead at the half
way mark.
When Calvin Ollmore tied It 25
all early In the third and Barron
put the Pels ahead from the char
ity stripe, the home club stayed
ahead the rest of the -way except
tor a momentary 28-all tie on Nel
son's book shot.
ROLL
Tne Pels started to roll then
and bulged their lead to 41-32 lo
the third quarter.
Unl-Hl trimmed It to 37-43 going
Into the fourth and once came with
in four points of catching the
Pels at 41-45 on Keith Harris' two-
pointer.
Ken Young lea me reis wun no
points while Nelson kept the Gold
en Tide In the game with 13.
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ath Fall 23. rnm throwi miea:
Univerty Sheu 1, Nelon I. Piarct
3. rienunf 3. Hcnneit 3. Karrii 1.
Klamath Yarnall 1. Barron f. Younf ,
Gilmore 0, Munjell S.Pencc 1. Otfieiala:
Bishop and KcUatrom.
Jayvees Whip
Payless, 53-47
By HAROLD McKAT
Klamath's Junior Varsity came
through with a 53-47 victory over
Payless Drug team in the prelim
inary to the Klamath University
High game last night.
The Jv a neio a sum edge over
the Drug Store team all the way.
leading 13 to at the finish of the
first stanza. 24-13 at the half, and
38-30 when the third segment drew
to a close.
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ron t. Summer. Todd 1, Biker a. Wil
liimi 3. Piylen Subi: Lyons 1. Gabriel
aoa 4, Vaushn S. Roberta. Douglai.
City League
Opens Monday
The City Basketball League
takes off Monday night on the Riv
erside court with Palmerton fac
ing Payless Drugs In the first game.
Hilltop Cafe meeting Hal't Sports
In the closer.
The first game tips off at 7:30
p m.
Six other teams are entered but
some have held back their decision
to play hinging on whether a larg
er court is found.
Others are National Guard, OTI
Frat. Jayhawks, Herald - News
Rlckys and Klamath Creamery. ,
A complete schedule will be re
leased after Monday, League Pres.
Roy Harris said.
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BALL HAWK. Easy Ed Mac
ualay (right) of the Boston
Caltics, found the defense)
rugged trying to shoot up and
over Mel Hutchins, Milwau
kee's net-tending star. T h
Hawks won the National Bas
ketball Association game,
90-73.
Oklahoma
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Grid Loop
DALLAS HI Oklahoma, in a
conference that bans bowl games
and In an association of schools
that frowns on athletic subsidiza
tion, is seeking a return to the
southwest coruerence of which It
was a charter member.
Walter Kraft, Oklahoma's faculty
representative, visited the South
west Conference faculty commit
tee meeting here Friday and made
a preliminary investigation of the
possibility of rejoining the South
west Conference "sometime In the
future."
This wss the first official con
tact, so far as known, made by the
member of the Big Seven Confer
ence, but tt brought alive numer
ous reports of the past we--- that
Oklahoma would seek to take up
where It left off in the Southwest
Conference In 1020.
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Washington gained a mensuro
of revenge Friday night in UCLA'a
cramped Westwood gym where tha
Huskies' Pacific Coast Conlerenc
basketball title hopes wera erased
last spring.
In their first meeting since mat
championship scries, the potent
Huskies took the Bruins Into camp.
53-40. after trailing by one point
at halftime, 28-27.
The two giants of the west coast
go at it again Saturday night at
Los Angeles.
Two other Northern Division
PCC clubs also saw action, with
Idaho's Vandals having an easy
time against Whitman, 50-31. at
Moscow and Oregon State drop
ping a close one to Santa Clara,
n8-G, at Corvallls,
HOOK SHOT
As usual. Big Bob Houbregs and
his almost unstoppable hook shot
carried the Huskies to victory, but
It was the uncanny shooting of
Slippery Joe Cipriano and the back
board work of Doug McClary that
kepi Washington in the game dur
ing the first half.
Houbregs ended up sharing scor
ing honors with UCLA's Ron Bane
at 17 points apiece, but the 0 foot
7 inch Washington center got 11
of them in the second1 half. Clpri- -ano
fired In five long field goals
in the first half and McClary add
ed eight points while holding the
Bruins' usually high-scoring Dick
Ridswav to a single field goal.
The loss was only the fifth for -the
Uclans on their home Boer
.since Coach John Wooden took
ever five years ago.
KRL'GER OUT
At Moscow, Tommy Flynn con
nected on all five of his shots from
the floor to rack up 11 pointa and
lead Idaho to its one-sided win
over Whitman. The Vandala were
without the services of their ace
center. Hartly Kruger, who waa
sidelined with a stomach disorder.
Oregon State staged a desperate
rally in the closing minutes and
pulled within one point of Santa
Clara at 07-06 with only 30 sec
onds to go. But shot by OSC'a
Bud Shirtcllff rimmed the hoop
and the Bronco' Don Benedettt was
fouled in the scramble. He dunked
the free throw after the gun sound
ed to end the scoring.
The Beavers' Tony Vlastellca
took scoring honors with 18 points.
Herb Schoenstein was high for
Santa Clara with 14. The Bronca
led at the bait. 29-23.
Ford Leads
At Miami
MIAMI, Fla UTl Doug Ford, a
young pro from Harrison, N. Y.,
with a great competitive spirit and
a reputation for consistency, waa
out in front by a stroke Saturday
in the J10.000 Miami Open golf
tournament.
The 30-year-old Ford, who aban
doned plans for a professional
baseball career in the face of hot
arguments from a golfing family,
led the pack with a 67-07134, aix
strokes under par for the 7,010-yard
Miami Springs municipal course.
Hot on his heels was another
youngster, handsome Jack Burka
of Houston, Tex., who fired a OS
Friday for a two-day total of 135,
one stroke off the paoe.
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