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NAT! IUIMY, DKC'KMRKR 20, 10!U IIKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAf.f.S, OREGON PAGE TIIIHTKEN ma s, .CAGE SCORES Hy Tin- Aiii lud-il I'rras FA It H I h i lVnlilimii,ii Ml f 'nl'lornla to I'lKluuii Young oil Oregon 01 Die (In tllull Tl Wii-ililiinlon Hlntt 7 Loyola K.'ulii.i HI Centenary bt . ii.uiluJe wt-i'illliei lull Hinln 'IH Montana Stale 74 v linim.ler lUtnh) 13 Dixie tUt. 'til h. fcew iViexlio M Arlr.una State ' iMngMulli nil ,1'i.iu .S.J 1 1 1ll,i Cnlomdo Millet a:l ;llcnd ot I In I in ill Weniinont Col . .''Ill' IL'ulll I i., f ci'licirtrti,. mi Wlillworlh b fr-iimm Mitheraii tl lluiuuoldt HI lit ill i i' cii Hu.ie OH Cnlleiie of 1'nclllc ill I ovrrl inr ) ".lein Waxliliiuluil Ml at. Mnr Un a M uu.-t Humid 7. Willniiliillr Oil i-iuiriiiuriiUi Hliiln Collriie 71 Cul- Mm iHii i'n"i M nl Toly 71 Chliii Ktut 07 UHTIIWINT tieiHirn r. 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'ranrl iEu- I Knel 41 fomouvur iwmhi o I'urtlniid' an Aaribaldl M Jewell St WallllMirt t'i Alnra 37 Tlllalnnoll 67 Tall S.'i alrm 45 Kprlntlieiii :n Tonight Oretech Home For Pacific Oreiiiiii Tech makea Ha lliliii home Aland of th neanon lonlxhl auulnil Hie I'nclflu Unlverally UiiU U"i' and the Owln hope to find Hie reulpe lor victory bclore a par tlunn crowd on the mllR-hluh vourt. Conch Art Kiililaiiil'a Owln huve jiihi cuinplclrd a road tour where InMliK eajy but victory comri the hard way, Tile Owllna inaniiiied one triumph In four xlnrta In dou lilehandern uuulnM Bmilhern Ore ton and Humboldt Htaie. l.eniliiiu nl halfllmt In their dou ble aotbuck to the IIHC Lumber jack and their one lona In the HOC llnldern, the Owllen fell be hind alter Interinlnnlon time, drop ping all three declnton via the lire throw mule. 3-6 IllXOItl) The oncol liiur IravelliiB atlnt plux an oornlni hinne nplil Willi weoer CollrKC, arndh the Owv auulnnl Pacific tonlglu with a 30 record. I'aclllc haa hud lla trouble on the load, too. lu lonnea mrliidrd delcata by Houthern Oreuon twice, I'ortlund Hiate and Oreiion Col)eir. Kirk land atari, lonluhl with lor ward Jerry Wyall, center Tom Hchubert, gtiardt Len Oenetln and Wuller Butler, wltn either Tom Humphrey or John HrnMre at the oilier foiward poallon. LAhT I IIAM I, ronliihl will lie the last chance for Oil luua to watch the Uwlx nvola 'New Orleunal 7 Knnlern ! "!'" ""' J"'1' 1 "rn 1""'t Ii io Owllct huve a nine-day rent Iroin cane warn. They go north lor fame with Olympic Junior Collrve and Sknlt Vulley JC lire. il nnd 30. Tip-oil uine tuuitfhl la I o'clock. Saogeirs. fleet : -r 'a ax y w i y b i a ' RED HURD, SPORTS EDITOR TIME OUT! V i a. J Billy Graham Whips Giardello In Weird Switch of Scorecard Favorites Triumph In County Loop Openers Th favnrilAa am lhrAik Im.t nlniii when tin Klamath County htxh achool basketball league ran through the tlr.tt round of gamee that count. Bacred Heart whipped Merrill, 57-47. Malln mauled Ollchrlal, 61-90. Henley defeated Bly, 61-36 Chiloquln waxed Bonania. 75-33. vin muivey oacrea Hearts transfer from Portland a Benson lllgn, poured In 28 polnu to lead the Trojana to victory over the Hu.sk les. Jack Hendrlckaon threw in 9n point for the Huskies, who grabbed an early but temporary lead before Sacred Heart started u.iinir Its helcrht In mil In l-ft first-quarter and 28-17 halitlme leaa. Merrill rallied In Lh laol M,,nvtA but Sacred Heart pulled away In the Closlrur mlnikto Mt.ll nl..M without lla reserve' center, Lee winters, oencned lor disciplinary reasons. Three nl Merrill's -aoiiI.-. ti O'Nell, Dale McCulloch and' Cliff Honeycutt, fouled out In the second half. BUl Snider added IS to Mulvey's Tour Mustangs took big whacks "The guy klrked (lhanikl here right In the fare, hut II Un'l a aerloua Injury -he Juot apralried hit fool!" Raiders Club Pacific Again AMU. AND i The Red Raidern "I Southern Oregon College of Kdu calion, paced by Ken Klinura who ncored la point, drleated Pacific Trabert Hot In Win Over Italian Lad SYDNEY, AuMrulla ( The AuHtialianji brcuine fully awaie Lincoln ,od"' "wt U Tony Traberi the aiiic, trail nave an oxi.ruicr, cap able secujid aiuiea to fnev In tile Cutnl chullenge round I Trabert. Irom Cincinnati. O , ran... iV.-.h i it rr.Mklln I Port. tUllfd 0Ut "'"I" ,od"y T . V. 75 Franklin Porl-, lroun(.,ni, My , crKt younilMpr. A."?!-??., v. ... ,n.....!r'""'0 Oardliil. 6-3, -7. 7-5, and V1 Panthers t Trounce Pelicans The Clllco Panthers won handily over the Klamuili Pelicans last night, 67-48, in tile flrl of a two game road stand for the KlnmaUi live. Hie to teams play again to- mem. Kxcept for a brief lead In the early moments of the gume and a Uurd-quarter rally that brought the Pels within seven points of Chico. the Klnniuth five never ser iously threatened. The Prlic.nu captured an early 3 0 lead but truiled t-30 ai the end of the first frame, and 30-33 at the halt. The Klamnth trnm closed the gap to 30-17 late in Hie third rhnuirr. but a bucket bv Bob Firiler and By JACK HAND hhowed six for Graham, one for NEW YORK Chairman Bob Omrdcllo and two voting a draw. Clirl.Ucnbcrry of the New York The switch brought wild confu Btate Athletic Commission Is in Miller voted for Giardello 5-4-1. the middle of an old fashioned ",e Ap card had Graham on top rnubnrb because he reversed uu : 6-4 A poll of writers at ringside ofllcial s score card to give Billy Ornhum a split decision win over Joe Olardello In the usual Friday ii;;hl confusion at Madison Square Garden. The television customers must be shocked. They heard Giardello pioclaimeu the winner. Thi-n a few minutes Inter ring announcer ! Jiilinnv Atlille made Joey "an un-. olllclnl winner, subject to a re view of tile cerds." DISI.ltl NTI.U) Long after the disgruntled crowd ol 3.22U paying .8M iud lell the darkened Garden, Christenberry ! maae uruiium uie w I n II e r. Graham, a New Yor.:e. .n cldentnlly. weighed 148 to 151 . for the Philadelphia counter puncher. Judge Joe Agnello's card, orig- Innily scored for Giardello 6-4 In rounds, was the one that upset . Christen erry. Agnelio had scored ! the 10th round for Giardello white both the other officials gave It to Ornham. I M'HM'KDKNTfcl) Christenberry. in a move be ll e v ed to be unprecedented. ; H-r-iigra the lotn round, msteaa ol a one point round for Giardello. he made It a two point round for Graham on the Agnelio card. He rl-o changed the fourth round from a one-pointer for Graham to a two-poliner for Graham. As a result Agnelio s final and olllciul" card came out even 5-5 In rounds with Graham the winner on points 7-0. That was the de cisive ballot as the other officials split. Judge Charley Shor.ell found lor Oraham 7-3 and Referee Ray s fe Ai. -e."'U 4 '. vs'1 - f ' ' ' ; thank BILLY GRAHAM hat Chrittenberrv slon to the Ramblers. Who gets paid? Graham, a 2-1 favorite, be-, comes the official" winner on the reversal. Thai's the way It will ' go Into the record book. Still the ( original announcement of the of ficials" votes gave It to Giardello, It's all most confusing. "It was my honest opinion that i the man ' Graham was entitled to! It," said Christenberry as he made the reversal in the o!flr.;ils' dressing room. "I'd quit rather then condone any'.h:g else." NOISY The small crowd made as much noise as a full house In venting , its di-snpprova: of the or.g Mil ; verdict while a heartbroken ' Graham stood with head down in i his corner. Tne fans crowded ; around ringside, Hurling Insults at tne officials. , ; Granam, loser of a disputed split ' decision to Kid Gavilan in an Aug. 29, 1951. title bout, was called the "uncrowned champ" for over a year until he was soundly beaten by Oavllian In Havana last October. He made loud protests about a split decision loss to Giardello last Aug. 4 at Brooklyn's Eastern Park way. This final blow seemed too murh. j "What do I have to do to win ' In my home town?" he moaned. , Christenberry's later visit with the good news brought a grin to his face. EXPECTED As might be expected there was a violent reaction in the camp of Giardello. Tonv Ferrante. Giar-' dello's manager, said be would take the case to his lawyer Io test the legality of the commission's action In the meantime, the Interna tional Boxing Club announced a Jan. 9 Garden bout between Giar dello and Rocky Castellan!. Christenberry said his action meant "no reflection on the hon esty and Integrity of Mr. Agnelio." He said he understood former Commissioners Jim Farley and John J. Phelan bad reversed decisions. bwiAg t the scoring column aa Malln led all the way against Ullchrbit,, play ing without Ken Freeman, last year's scoring star, Oary Mniiney paced the Mustangs with 13 points. Virgil Rick, Jerry Macken and Andy Travis each chipped in 11 points as Malln led 16-8 at the end of one frame, stretched It to 35-18 at the half. But Gilchrist's Mike Wllllngham grabbed the game's scoring laurels with 15 of the Grlsilies' 36 points. Don Anderson, Henleys shot maker, swished in 18 points as the Hornets opened league play with Its win over Bly. Rodney Wright and Virgil Yadon each tacked on 11 points to Anderson's big effort. Bly played without Its only letter. man, Odell Lybrand, called to Oklahoma. Billy Nixon's nln polnte was high for the Bobcats., In Junior varsity preliminaries, Malln trounced Gilchrist, 49-19; Merrill nipped the Trobabes, 38-36: Henley got over Bly, 44-30; and Chiloquln drubbed Bonanza,' 41-27. Chlioquin's Gene Gentry and Jo Jo George, the Panthers' sharp shooters, tossed In 41 of the 75 points. Gentry got 24, George 17. (41) Mraan.i. r 3 O'N.II r 30 Hendrlckson C S MeCuilorh G 7 Barry O S Honeycutt J. Mulvay 1. Mer- iMiisraisL league Slukel Ru.llera , Mcdo - lnd Commercial Shell . . .. KlamaUj fall. Creamery Broadway Cleanera Supcrior-Troy Cleanera Suprlor-Troy Laundry Standard Cleanera Klamath Police Commercial Finance W I. 16 s! 1 13 1 IS 111 - IS 13 1 IS 131 14 14 ! 14 14 13 15 . 13 Ii s jo: Box '.corea' ! S. HtAST ill) Snider 13 Prall 4 T. Muivey 3a Neubert S Heiderar 4 Sacred Heart euba: rill Miba: Schlechl 3. Johnson , Wolf ram 3, waltera 1. GILCHRIST ISS) Ml) MALIN Wlllinaham IS P II Rick Childre 3 f 13 Maunoy Bllaa 11 C II Marten Ourser I Oil A. Travla Slpe 7CS Millar UllchiUt auba: Jar don. Hotey, Trew. Matin auba: Uruh 4. Steyakal, McAu Ulle 4, L. Travis 1. Ex-Gems Slaver lor ln,m i lwo nook ""O b' -' r JA'lUntuler D K A tin. Da via Cur! ' Ambers a 431 lead go-; D6VOS IV. 3Y ling uavi oup ,,,, lmo w )mi ,.,,. Grab Lonno I llohlander finished with 19. Fid- i ler with 18. Ken Young was high lor the "Pels wuh 9 points. j Huskies Hand Bears First Hoop Setback Scerea Laal Sflahl Stukel 4 Medo Land 0 Commercial Shell 3 Commercial fi nance 1 Superior Cleaners 3 Broadway 1 Klamath Creamery 3 Superior Laundry Standard 3 Polica 3 Individual honors were spread around in the Industrial Bowling League laat night. warren scoti, Buperlor - Troy Cleaners, had a top game of 214, followed by James Ray s 212. Ray rolls for Broadway Cleaners. But the top series went to Jack' Fossum of Superior - Troy Laun dry with a 196-189-185-670 string. Second was Burl La ton's J30 series. Laton is a Broadway Cleaners bowler. Team honors went to Broadway with an 884 game and Commercial Shell with a 723-753-818-2293 series. MOOSI PA'S LIAGl'g m Wards K Amusement . Leach Serv.ce interstate Waterboys Buouroan r lower Suburban Tavern Summers Lam Tavern urumauca Stone's Sianal Serv ... . So. Ore. Welldruiers seres Lstl Mtbl K Amusoment 4 Suburban Plover 9 Stone's 4 Suburban Tavern 9 DrumtUck 4 So. Ore. Wclldrtll S Summers Lane Tavern 3 InlerslaU 1 Ward 3 Leach 1 a. ... 31 7 IS S IS 10 17 11 -13 IS 15 13 11". 1S'4 4 18', S IS 7 . 31 Chiiskanie 65 Concordia t Portland i 3 Halscv 61 Broansville 44 Pasco iWash i 67 Pendleton 66 Ashland 61 llmue Hlver 36 otiihern Oregon Education JV 47 : Crater 41 Central Oihollc 57 Grant 43 I both iroruanni Australian extierta unanimously agreed that Tonv la more danger ous uglvl now than he was a year si ue ' .e i'ie .'rc I'vi he had; lent time In the Navy. ( .IWIMT.Vt; Trabert trlmmrd (inrdinl In far more convincing lashion than Vic .H.eveH iPortlandi 45 Astoria 44 g,,,., Ihr Alllf.,ic.n captain, wno f,u"i ......,.,.. ... (Jrants Prst 71 Nnrth Bend 61 Soro vi Mnie.. n Msrshfield 85 University (Eugene) 33 Baker 54 Nysaa 3 J I. infield Tnurnamenl t Senil-I'inals Oakrlnge 65 Htavton 59 Madras M Willninlna 46 . Cnnaolalioa . Yamhill 40 Culver 35 Newport 6l Maupin 41 Wlllamelle Valley League Jamboree Sandy 34 Dnllna 20 t:taeada It Ml. Angel 1 Wolalla 32 Bllverlon 26 Wrxxlburn 17 Canbv 16 In Finals KAN8A8 .CITY 1 A cham pionship match between Portland university and Southwest Missouri Stale ol Springfield will share in Ureat Saturday night wllh an ex perimental scoring tilt in the 'Na tional Association of Inleroollrgl ale Athletics pre-Chrlstmas bas ketball Inllrnaii.enl Houiimosi v.mot.rl, which won 1 pressed confidence that the Ameri the NAIA ithen NAIBi 33-team f can learn would bring the cup back toiirnnment here last Murch, whip- home. na wasnuurn university of To Jjrka, Kas., 66-55, Friday night. I Portland staved oft a lata enemy rally to beat Southwest Texas 81nle. 81-78. .The rbnwilallnn gamp, will rjiitrh Washburn and Southwest Texas. The first half will end when ode team scores 40 points, or at the end of the regulation twenty mlnuta playing time. Eighty polnu by either team Will end the gume regardless of whether the regulation 40 minutes have been played. Andy Johnson, lanky Negro alar, dunked In 31 points to pate Port laud over Southwest Tcxai, which lost for the first time In eight names this season. He tipped In the winning fielder with twenty seconds remaining. Ba srure..' ' in.. sushi rsi llarron, f .. fc Yacrll. I lloitun. e ,. . Voiina s Clllnmre. g ' ! Olivo Penie lla. ans Muntrll Uavi- , U Mills was carr.rn to live seis in wnippmg - c miii. the lankv Oartllnl THuradav. . i ,.T,";I Ofl today's lorm Tony has been JJ,"'; ,' made the favor. te over the Auv. ' ridirr. '( trallan's number two Davia Cup , Bohiander. . .n-,es p!.-. ; i .irl'-- t's Ken i ZZ- McGregor or Mervyn Rose. rirhw.id ""'. Gardliu was a very sound player j Pitanco but he wa. almosl contle.ely hells. : ";" - less when Trabert was getting his 1 first service In. In all Traberi I ijd i . ."' rorxeted 13 clean aces past Oar. ' "."T1 d, i Joltsrl-.llt . 111'. Itirsry ' ' Despite the loss to a superiof ' H.mn. ' -S. player, the Italian put up such a courageous battle and Joined Tra bert In so many spectacular rallies that Australians are almost certain to bring him back for the Mel bourne Championships, which fal lows the Davis Cup challenge round. NO TROI'III.K In the opening match of the final dav's program which ssw the 1 American learn aweep Ihe Italians Into a 5-0 de.'esi. .luniiltin Rich ardson had no difficulty In defeat ong Rolando del Bello 7-5. 6-3, 5-7 and 6 3. , :chardson was forced to double fault four straight times In Ihe next to Inst game to loe the third set. Scixas and Trabert tare sched uled to hold a workout tomorrow on Totals lb I . 7 . 7 IT PP TP I I 7 I I I 3 3 3 I t S 4 7 eon 3 4 2 3 0 3 I I 3 0 I O e i 3 1 4 J 3 ii a 31 la rr pi ir i s 4 4 is s e la 4 3a 1 3 5 : e e o 0 3 3 0 e : :. i 1 1 3 i a B 0 0 0 0 0 IT SI VT . .. H jCaaslIeiCJttL.I..fc. a.. ' ' T T "-"" . mm By The Associated Preaa tiOIT Miami Bench,' Kla Pat Flet cher, Canadian POA champion the Adelaide grass courLs. scene ol from sknloon, Canada ine Davis taip matcnes. oeixas rx- IAST Night By The Associated Press NEW YORK Billy Graham, 149, New York, outpointed Joey OIurlcllo, 161 a(, Philadelphia, 14 -hJST PALM BEACH, Fla. Billy LniidtrdiJe, 137 Hlnleah, yia., drew wllh Dnvey Mltchclli 133 ', Toronto, Canada, a. ; Tpp Weight For Calumet Nags ARCADIA. Calif. I The two top stars In Ihe Calumet Farm stable, Mark-Ye-Well and Hill Oall, are going to havo to pack top weight of 130 pounds each If they race In the tlOO.OOO-added Santa Anita Handicap next Feb. 29. Handlcapper Webb Everett fig ures they are the horses to beat, but only two pounds lighter In the scaling he rates two outlandera New Zealand's Dalray and South America's Yalaatu. Dalray Is tha winner of the Mel bourne Cup In Australia and Yat asto won the Argentine triple crown a year ago. and 8tan Leonard of Vancouver, Can ada, upset Jack Burke of Hous ton, and Jimmy Demare ui Con coid. N. Y . in ine second round ot the 113.000 International four ball golf totirnnmem. FOOTBALL Lexington. Ky. Paul Bryant, who had been In line for the foot ball coaching Job at Arkansas, said he would remain as head conch at Kentucky. VICTORIA. B C. ' The Victoria Tyces of the Class A West ern International Baseball League re,xrlcd Frldny they have several player deals brewing. General Manager Reg Patterson said third baseman John Treece and pitcher Bill Wlsneskl would be sold to Carlsbad of the New Mexico League If a previous offer holds good. Toronto of the International League was reported Interested In l'ee pitcher Ben Lonno. a 24 game winner last season, but Port land of the Pacific Coast League has first call on Lorlno's services. Toronto owner Jack Cook has dangled third baseman Sam Kane los and outllelder Adam Young as bnit for Lonno If Portland relin quishes Its claim. Kanelos was wllh the Spokane Indians of the WIL and Young wllh Tampa, Fla., last season. Spokane Buys Triandos 8POKANE iP George Trlnndos. 23-year-old catcher, was purchased HildBV by the Spokane Indians of the Class A Western Internatonatl League from Terre Haute of the Class B Three-! League. Triandos was with Salt Lake City of the Class c Pioneer League Ihe past lwo seasons on option Irum Terre Haute. In 1950 he played for Klamath Falls of the drlunct Far West League. With Salt Lake City last year, he hit at a .370 clip and slammed out 10 home runs. IVE YEARS AGO Ted Wil liams, famed Boston Red Sox slugger, won the American League batting crown for the third time In his career with a .343 batting average. TODAY A YEAR AOO Joe Kuhnrlch, head football coach at San Francisco University for four years, resigned' after an untied, undefeated aeason. O SAW DUST TIRES All Popular Si its r CURLEY'S TEXACO SERVICE Eiplonadt It Wall Ph. 2-9161 By Ihe Associated Preaa Cahlornia's Bears, stung by their first defeat of the basketball sea son at the hands of the high-rated Washington Huskies, have a chance Saturday night to avenge the loss in the second game of their series at Seattle. The Bears, ranked No. 18 this week in the first Associated Press hoop poll of the young campaign, battled the ninth-place Huskies on even terms Into the third quarter Friday night before bowing. 60-50. Both California and Washington now have 4-1 records for the sea son. SEVEN STRAIGHT ' In other Friday night games In volving Northern Division Pacific Coast Conference teams, the un beaten Brigham Young Cougars racked up their seventh straight by nosing out Oregon State 69-66, at Corvallls, Ore., and road-weary Washington State dropped another decision In Ulah to the University of Utah. 72-57. All five Northern Division clubs see action Saturday night. Fridny night's threesomes re peat on the same floors. In addi tion Oregon plays host to dan gerous Seattle University at Eugene and Idaho meets one of the strong small school outfits, Esstern Washington College. Big . Bob Houbergs found the range with hlis consistant hook shot to lead Washington to tta win over California. His 20 points were high Hubbell Turns To Flickers HOLLYWOOD One ot base ball's great southpaws. Carl Hub bell, is turning actor next spring. King Carl, the New York Gi ants wlnnlngest pitcher for years and now head of their farm sys tem, will portray his own life In the movie "The Big Leaguers." Starring with him will be the films' tough guy, Edward O. Robinson. for the game, but his standout performance was Just about matched by the Bears' sophomore ace Bob ilcKeen. who dunked 17 and did a great defensive Job guarding Houbergs. TO RETIRE California's veteran coach. Nibs Price, announced before the game he planned to retire after next season, his 30th at the Bears' helm. He will have reached re tirement age of 65 before the 1953 54 season ends. Brigham Young had to beat back a strong OSC. fourth quarter surge to preserve its spotless re cord. After leading by 18 points at 55-37. BYU saw the Beavers close the gap to 68-66 with a minute to go. Nick MatelJan of BYU took scoring honors with 23 points. Bob Edwards led OSC with 15. Washington State neared the end of a disastrous road trip as it dropped its third game in Utah at Salt Lake City. Earlier in the week the WSC Cougars lost to Brigham Young and Utah State. NO DOIBT Utah never left the Issue In doubt after the first few minutes. Pete Mulllns of WSC and Bruce Goodrich of Utah were high men with 18 apiece. Utah led at the; half. 42-29. I Seattle U's game against the! strong Oregon Ducks at Eugene Saturday night opens a road jaunt for the Chieftains that will carry them to Madison Square Garden in New York City. They have lost only once this season, a 78-73 set back at the hands of last year's National AAU champs, the Peoria Caterpillars. Records fell right and left last night at Lucky Lanes as bowlers In the Moose Pa's League waxed hot. Summers Lane Tavern W to gether a season high for team game, a 1002. Mel Robinson's 249 gam was a new record for the season as was Booth's 245-305-323-673 series. Robinson's 668 series with games of 214, 195 and 249 also surpassed the old mark. Booth's 245 game was second to Robinson while Art Cherry, sub bing for Suburban Flower, bad 224. The high team series went to It Amusement with a 961-977-903-2840 string. Stone Signal Service was second with a 3754 aeries, while K Amusement's 977 was the sec ond best game. Booth, on his performance, boost ed his season average to 197. Rob inson is second with 189, Roy Har ris ot h louroan Tavern third with HENLEY 151) Anderson Yadon Hill Case Parker 133) BI.T P Nuton T 3 Cavan C S leas Iron C 7 Hadley 3 C 1 Wlnli.ld Henley subs: Jones 2. Kaylor. acaberry. Wright 11. Bly subs: Dlllavou. Miller, Harter 3, Tecumaetl X CHILOQUIN (U) " (33) BONANZA Leuet S P 1 Hoefler Corse 17 P 4 Mitchell Gentry 34 c 1 L. Roberta Barney 10 G 1 Hanhlna Anderson s C 3 Bulla Chiloquln subs: Hartley 3. Siemens 3, Vaden 4. Eggsnun 3. Bonania aubal Givan L Koerwe i, C Roberta 7. Cleveland, A's Trade Hurlers CLEVELAND Ifi Hank Green berg announced hi first deal of the off-season for the Cleveland Indians Saturday, trading south paw pitcher Dick Rozek for right hander Bob Hooper of the Phila delphia Athletics. The Indians' general manager said he waa getting In Hooper, who is 30. "a seasoned Hurler" who might help the club immediately and giving up promising young er pitcher. Rozek Is 25. In three seasons with Cleveland, Rozek pitched only 63 2-3 Innings and had one victory against no de feats. Hooper won ht and los 11 Ibr the A's last year and was used exclusively in relief late m the sea son, . HOCKEY By The Associated Pre WESTERN LEAGUE Victoria 8. Seattle S Edmonton 4, Saskatoon 1 Vancouver 6, Calgary 1 Gifts far The Boss" Voight's Pioneer Office Supply Co. (29 Main. PROTECTION CALL 4706 CITY ICC It SUPPLY CO 665 SPRIM6 ST KLAMATH FALLS KING BUILDING SUPPLY Gives 3 - 3 3 Years To Pay PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE Modern Moferiqli NEW TRAILER HOMES . 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