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SATURDAY, DKCKMHKR 27, Man's Coach Says Still Has Two Good (Lal of two arlllr Ilv m lilt AY OI.DI.IlMAS MCA Hlalf f orreapundeiit NKW YOIIK INKAi-ll dncMi'l mean Dial onthlxrcl noun won't ronllnuo In Inleat liiikclliiill, but (Irurit Mlknn mny bo llio lol ol tii blf pivots. There'll litnt be Im pivot piny. It not lor Mlknn It would be tlt way rliiht now. lit about two years you can ex pu t basketball Willi live Inrwardn on tivrry tram In perennial whirl ol lut.1 bicake. Why two yrara? "Oeorge Mill ha that manv Kood seasons lell," aaya Coach Johnny Kunilla o the Mlnnoupoha l.akora. IIAMN'T hT.OWKIl "Ha hasn't alowrd tip yrt. Ilf'a pot scoring aa ninny polnla, but you'll notice llio othrr Lakrra are puking up thr Mark. "One limn oun'l carry thr load ally longer. "Ilir leanua'a getting too lough and Mlknn has Kotlcn smarter." "Ucorge'a lingers don't suck a pans right out ol thr air aa tlirV inert to," adds apuita writer Bill Carlson, who has chronlclrd Ml kan'a Mlnnrnpolia career, "and mnybn hr'a a Irlflr alowrr, but hr more limn makes up tor It with experience, Hr'a bcllrr at fnklni! and lelnllnir than ever. Hr takrn thoxr youngf sniilrls hkr til Me rauley and fools 'rut fit'" out ol Ihrlr shoe." UKAIt AHM There'a a new tacllo lo atop Ml kan'a hooka, A moment before hr swings for it ahot, they iirab hla arm. rUstill: onr fire throw In alead ol a potential two-pointer. "I don't think Mlkan'a aa hun gry aa ho ud to b." aaya a Philadelphia Warrior. "He'e law yer now. He's vol It made." Tha 38-year-old UePaul product paed hla bar examinations in Minnesota last Summer. In Mlnnrnpolia hr'a atlll Mr. TIME OUT! "OU. Hear ... I Juit had a hunrh 1 shouldn't hare played that hunch"' CAGE SCORES II Thr Aaaoclatrd Preae (Itlg 1 Journey ir'lrat Bound) Miaaourl S3 Iowa Sute 1 KanKaa H Nrbranka It (South eat Conference Tourney (Klral Kound) Baylor ft? Texal 4 Hlce M Texaa Chrlatlan liioietrg imllallon lourney trtnt Round. Wliliami S4 Wagner 1 liofatra 1 Wralcyan tj (Autuiuna (Sloui Fallal Tourney Mankalo 87 Autualana 61 Boutn Dakota biate 71 81. Johru (Minn) W Other Camra Wlaconaln 4 California 67 Iowa " Oregon 67 Wa.ihlnilon el 81. Utula 67 UCLA 74 Oregon Stale 68 Uouuiern Calllornla 66 Washington Slate 60 (Overtime I flan Joae State M Stanford (2 'Washington I8t. Loulai 61 Idaho 87 Navy (Call!.) Amphlbi (8 Denver 81 I.ewH ti Clark 100 Alaska Univ. 55 Santa Clara ti Lot Angelea Loyola 67. Orrgea Prep Baiketball Th Dallea 48 Atorla 4S McMlnnvllle 66 Willamette (Eu gene) 30 Condon 68 The Dallei JVa 96 rrlnevllle 68 llermlaion 39 Tony Trabert .Looks Sharp ADELAIDE. Australia, in Am rrlcan ho)e.i of recapturing the uavia cup got a big lift Saturday when Tony Traberl, the power atroklng eallor on leave, tipped through one of his most Impiesalve workniA.i. Trabert whose tennis got bit ru.sty during Navy Wuty, will team with Vic Srlxaa, the U.S. captain, agalnat Australia's Frank Srdgman and Ken McGregor In the challenge round, opening Monday. Aussie officials have virtually agreed to give McGregor the nod over left-handed Mervyn Rose, who loat hla two single to- the Ameri cans last year. This means thr Davla Cup final battle will be atrictly a Iniir-man affair. If any doubt remained about Roae, It was removed Saturday when the lefthander developed a aore throat and eaVacha and misted the Auaalea' final practice. The Americans have young Ham Richardson and Straight Clark, for reserve use, but neither Is ex pected lo see action. The draw la scheduled Sunday at 11 a. m., Adelaide time (6:30 p.m. Pacific standard time.) Trojans Stage Last Scrimmage PASADENA, Calif. Ifl Southern California' Trojans may be de lighted when Saturday's workout 'CoVon Jess Hill anld H Nvould be Ihe last acrlmmage the Trojans will hold In their preparations to pattle Wisconsin In the Rose Bowl grid elaaslo New Year's Day. I g Coach Ivy Williamson said the T Partners would get a spirited tune up, too, but hn has not scrimmaged Ihe sqund since Rose Bowl training began, nor did he acrlmmage thcin ll sesaon. 1 0S2 flankeluall. 'I he ! akrrt hava won lour National Danknlball Ansocla lion chainplonrhlpa In llvr yrara of organisation, tvllh a llftll III pi on. prut, That'a whv lhy could anlrkrr at Eddie Collllrba offer of trailing hla entire Philadelphia train lor lurk George, That'a why, alo. they worried about Mlkaii'a early a'aion .cor ing alunip. Thr l.akrr iranrhlra wPlioul Mikan would hr aa il'ky proposition aa a weather predic tion. , Yrt lor olio who dominated a major sport un unrrlrnllugly lor 10 years, Mlkan probably la I he eal publicised spurts llkure ol hla time. Oeurga wasn't In Ihe beit alinpo at Shr aranon'a alurl, and It v. aa moat revealing hi hla defcnilvo play, Hut altrr a month of action, Caorga v. a m l yielding to anyone unilur the bonrdx, and thry weren't running around him. Another rcoMin for diminished Huskies Garner Only Win for Northerners By The Aaaorlaled Treaa Four ol five Northern Division Pacific Coaat Conference basket ball teama went down to defeat In pre-seanon games last night, and the only winner, the Washington Huskies, had to come from benmd to aalvage a silver ol preatlgo lor thr Northwest, Washington, srventh-rsnked na tionally, forged lo a narrow 81-67 victory over the St. Louis 111 1)1 kens at Seattle on the strength ol a ball theft by Slippery Joe C'lprl ano In the last htree minutes. C'lp riano's Inyup cracked 64all tie and put the Huskies ahead lo stay. The win. Washington's seventh In eight games for the campaign, gave the Huskies a sweep of the two-gamo aeries with the visiting Bllllkena. Capt. Mike McCutchen carried the scorlnic load for the winners with III points. Big Bob Houbrega, usual tilth point man, waa held lo 16. The rest of Hie Northern Division clubs met defeat on Ihe road. Pelicans Nipped By Bend A long art hu by Maui Ice Raa muaaen In tin lat ilu aecunua of play gave Bend 61-M win over Klamath Falls last night on the Brara' court. Tom Hunt, Bend spitrkr.lug for three vears and I'Hs eesrnii switched lo forward, did the most damage to he I'eucana over inc long haul. He acored It points, live ol his 4 ti"ii oi. om.n In a third-quarter splurge that gave the Lavs Bears a 61-40 lead gomg into Ihe fourth quarter. The Pels started out fast, run ning up 16-8 score In the first frsme. But with Just two minutes to go In the first half, Rasmussen and Vnlnev Blgmund aparked Bend rally that added up 10 points end a 36-ell tie at uuermtsaton lime. , Hunt then took the reins In the third quarter lo five Bend an Im posing lead. The Pelicans rallied In the last ouarter and Ilea the scoie oS-all wltli Just s minute left. men csme nasmuswn s ion shot with Just 20 seconds left on the clock. Jsck Horton led the Pels with 16 nolnts: Ken Young hsd 18. The two tesms meet sgsln tonight. Mft Srare: KI.AHATH FALLS ffl FT TT IT flsrron. f ................ a S 0 2 rxnifhcrtv, t 10 13 llnrlnn. 0 S S 3 la Dllmort. g - - 3 a f s Voiinf, g S S S U MunMll ..... ? i i ,S Pne 4 S 0 JO Btun ... J J J D. Mills I I mm ..... J i J C Mills J I ? Tot.ii aa is is sa rNii in I? rr IP mini, f . s i ! '! Base, f . . - I ' Adsms. e . - I f J J Ramoiin, g .... .... 8 I 1' lamund, s ? ? ., l.y -- J ' 1 Pln J I ' ' av . . ... e a n e Totals . M IT " SPORTS MIRROR Be The Aasoelated Tress TODAY A YEAR AOO Ana trnlla'a' Prank Sedgman and Ken McOregor defeated Ted Schroeder end Tony Trsbert of the United Ststes In Davis Cup doubles, 6-2, B-7, 8-3. FIVE YEARS AOO The South All-Star football team defeated the North, 33-fl. In Ihe loth annual Blue-Gray Football Game. Sugar Bowl Carnival Opens NEW ORLEANS ' Wl Sugar Bowl activity begins with s band Saturday aa competition opens In boxing, tennis and yachting and one of the two unbeaten teams that piny in the New Year's mot hs II clnsh starts Its flnsl pre-bowl drills. Mississippi, the twice-tied lea in that ranked seventh nationally. flies to Blloxl on the Mississippi Oulf Coast snd will work out Sat urday. Georgia Tech, unbeaten In 36 (tnines and the second milked tram this venr will Ilv lo Now Orleans Sunday night for lis final drills. Big Pivot Years Left r.corlng la lers playlnj limn. At JO, iiildtlle-uin lor basketball, George la ti'klng an occasional brriiliier aa the l.nkers are try in lo brrnk In Lew Hitch, lanl yenr'a reoru't Horn Kmnas Hlntr, The old atamhin l not up to p;ir since a virus Inicclioii ijovvcil him in'-t IhnI reuaon. "Yrt you'll notice who'a clone to Ihe lencur lend hi rebounds.' he wmkrd, "I ailll call take on any man In bn'krlball on any onn nlKht and rive hun morn than he on handle. Fellow like Maculry and Arnlr fllaeii of Rorhenter give nie Ihe innnt trouble, hut where dnea Macanley Ret iiicbI of hla polnla Irom long, outMde aholn. Hr rune me around half the night brlore he even darra get near the pivot. "Nowadaya the pivot In banket bnll Isn't the key man any more Who' thr trading scorer' A Ut ile fcuv (well, compuriillvrly, at six led one) like Bob Couay." Mr. Biinkelhnll washed up? Let's just any slightly scrubbed vrry slightly. At Bt. Louis, the Idaho Vandals conalderrd the division s "steeli er", aulfcred their Ural setback si the hands ol Washington Lin veraity, UI-o7. The winnini: Eiurn were ahead at the half, n-'U. Idaho went lino the conical aa the na tion s lop defensive oullll, have hell Its iocs to sn sverage ol so.j points per game, LOI'MIULU III Hie opener ol a double bill al Maaiaou, Wis., the Oh;;oh Ducks took s surprisingly lopsided shellucklng from the Iowa Huwk eyes, 86-6'i. Iowa, which oulscored the Ducks In every quarter, hit 28 of 70 ehois from the lloor. Ore gon connected on only IB ol 84. Al Los AiiRCles, Washington b.ate bowed to Southern Calllornla, C0 60 In overtime lor Us 10th loaa in a row and Oregon Slata beaten by UCLA. 14-68. wus The WHO Cougars, led by Aus trallan Pete Muliins with 2o poinis. siepjied off to a 16-2 lead sgainst uie unoeuien -jrojanji sua were sliead at tile hall, 31-22. But UbC gradually closed the gap. and hud , uie neeued punch lo pull Its sev- j enth straight vlcto.y out of Uie firo In the overl.me. NO THOLB1.K UCLA, recovering from a sclge ol Illnesses, had no trouoie agaiiin the aub-par Oregon btate ileavers, who hsve dropped Uiree encoun ters this season to the Brums, lionnie Bane waa tlia big sun 4or UCLA with 20 points. Bob towards hit 17 for OSC, llio Brums Ird al Uie half, 37-30. In games tonight, Idaho plays at Tuisa, Oregon meets Wisconsin st Iowa City, Oregon State goes against UCLA again, and Wash ington State takes on USC In a repealer. DeSpirifo Fails In 8 Rides - By TED MK1KR (Far Gayle Talbot) NEW YORK (Jl-The proverbial pot of gold Is Jus, around Uie corner lor Tony DeSpirilo. Riches and world fame beckon alluringly to the 18 yenr-old Jockey who Is trying to shatter a record that has stood for 48 years In rac ing annals. Already the youngster Is In the higher Income bracken with esti mated rarnlnca of 850.000 for this year, but Uiat will be a mere drop in in ouckei n nr noes ta more winners by New Yesr's eve, That would Rive the Lawrence. Mass , nilte 389 winners for the yesr and break the record of 388 set by Waller Miller In 1908 and tied in 1950 by Willie Shoemaker and Joe Culmone, FAMOUS If he makes It and this observer feels he has a very good chance of doing It his nsme will become as well known as Earl Snnric, Eddie Arcaro and Johnny Longden. Little Tony failed to bring In n winner In eight tries at Tropical Park yesterday, but his 376 winners to dste still Is more than Shoe maker or Culmone had at the same, time In 1950. Then Culmone led Shoemaker. 375 to 373. HKST WINNER Onlv a year ago Tony was lucky lo get Job walking "hots" at Nerragansett Park. He rode his first winner at Sunshine Park In Florida last January but was sn llltle regarded that he was advli.ed to seek employment other than riding. A youth with less fortitude prob ably would say "Ihe heck with It" bul Tonv kept plugging away in the best Horatio Alger tradition. Now he's on the verge of lasting turf fame. Come on, No. 3891 Dunn Wins, Purse Held EDMONTON, Alts. Ifl Georgia Dunn world's ninth ranked lluhl- weight, scored a 10-round technical knockout Friday night over Csrlos Chavez, Los Angeles, who pulled a leg muscle In the final round. Dunn. 131 '1, of Edmonton, was well ahead on points when tho main event waa atopped at 2:39 of tha luili. Chaves weighed 138. Tim Edmonton Boxing Comml- slon held up Dunn's purse because he refused to fight while Johnny mitn, ;amonion, nad a vote as referee. Three Judges flnnllv were posted outside the ring, with Smith handling the bout on a non scot lug basis. Jim IIKRALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORFION U i-Jli.1,1 .n ll-LB KEITH THOMPSON i in line for -the center potition with the Oregon Tech Owls as Ihe Hilltoppers leave tomorrow for MonrJay-Tueiday cage stand in the north against Olympic and Skagit Valley Junior Colleges. OwSs Go ' 2 Games Thr Owls wlnn north tomorrow for two games in Wasnington MOIl- day and Tuesday nights. oretech Coach Arl Klrkland will ihf.c ij piiivcrs win, nun nr Willi Olvniptc Junior Collegr Mon day) in Bremerton and Stagit Val lev JC in Ml. Vernon. Kirklsnd said yesterday he would start Keith Thompson at the cen- tcr pot. The pivel position has been a neaflncne mis season nut 1S.nmnfln v-T'Viftnl flrr laft .i V ...'.. - '.v.- ri...c.. V "' "'c """oier Ihe cellar-uwelhn Sx Ore. llo scored I wo baskets on Op-ins , ,v.., .,.., ,, i,i,. boards in Ihe brief time he aw!Bre closing Ue gap. action ac.aln.st the Badaers. But I Fd McConnell of Drumstick ne was somcwnai too rounn. hc roncu a fouled out in less than one quar- j Ramo last niriht. Ivan Bold cf K ter ol play. j Amusement had a 224, Al Haken- If Thomnson starts at center, i worth of Stone a bittnal Seivice Tom Schubert will go to a forward, a 219. position, a spot more familiar to Bold tacked on games of 19S and thr ex-I'rllcan scoring ncc, Jerry 180 lor a UOi strips. McCi.-nnell's WyaU, the Owls" hading scorer (extra games of 157 and 180 gave with 123 points in seven games, him a 584 string, gets Uir other forward nod. I Stone's 862 905-93 1-2698 team ser- Len Gpiiciln and Walt Butler lcs WI1S one pin better than Sub start at the gusrd positions. urlian Flower with an 8M-S98-9JV- Th- Oregon Tech caeers leave 2697 series, tomorrow morning i sme.f Rr,bb),d hl(:n tnm oretreh orln7 !8a,ne w"n 831' Wl,rdS 9A rii-f n it, it rr rr Charles Booth of DrumsticK Is "' ' u i-o HrhuiTrt as m 3 78 3 io aa : i 2 5 Vt s ' s ii f.endin Iluller . Jeptrn . . tlrwmwood (Iraharn .... Humphrey Willu Thompson llenilee Koch Ltutarr .... tiTl Tolalt Opponenle l;2 1SJ 1J7 4ii7 Jolmny-O Aims For ark PHILADELPHIA W Johnny nS"n' hyi, S.T, college basketball, shoots for a I scoring record Saturday night. new lour year college oasseioau oring recora sniurany nignt. The 5 loot. 9 inch Seattle Unl - yfh,lynvSliK ndrHbiynZhr'"y ' Wichita sa.d thai head fool to break ihe record he now shares b , n Bob Clirl!on v.ould not with Nate DeLong. bo retained next season. DcLong netted 2,593 points some De rel'nea nji . ewun. years ago while playing for River Kinc,t0n Jamaica Two Ja- tnii'v tE'SXrk Sf i rords '?oken lege. Johnny tied the mnrk last h m tnm finitri stntp Olvm- I'Scsday when he scored 29 points anVJi 'LJ!Sl. auninst New York University. Seattle faces St. Joseph's Col lege in the first game of a double- noaarr at uiivcnuon nan wun uu- beaten Fordham meeting Temple hcadrr at Convention Hall with un til the nightcap. It shouldn't take O'Brien long after the 8 p.m. tip- off lo earn his record. Jnlinny-O, whose twin brother. Eddie, also Is a Seattle court alar, la the only coIIcbo player ever to score more than 1.000 points In a season 1.051 last year. He also holds the foul conversion record of 361. Brother Kddie was the na tion's assist leader last season. Lewis & Clark Drubs Alaskans PORTLAND, W The Univer sity of Alaska basketball team, making n stateside tour for the first time In the schools history, took another one on the chin Fri day nieht, losing to Lewis and Chirk Colleso here. 100-53. Ken Servos was high man for the Alaskans with 19 points. Lewis and Clark led at the half, 46-24. NEW TRAILER HOMES Aqencv for SPARTAII-POHTIAC I CLIPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balsigcr Motor Co. Main at Esplanade Klamath 'alii m-j 1 I i leg? J If T J r. v. ' ' aw I MOOSE PAS LEAGt'E W Wsrda . U K AmuMmrnl . . 21' InUrttate Waterboys .... .. 21 l.crh fcrvic -. 18 Suburban Tavern . . 16'i 10'i 11 14 Suburban r lower Suinmrra Lane Tavern . 12i stone sunai Serv 12 ; J?'" - .' 2l'a Srorfa Lat Mckl Intrrslalr 4 Learn 0 Suburban Flower 3 Summers Lane 1 Stone's 3 DrumtUck I Ward! .1 So. Ore. 1 K Amuatment 3-.i Suburban Tavara Its Wards held to Its l'ad In the Moose Pa's Bowling League last niaht capturing a 3-1 decision Wclldr.llers by a s.ng,e pm lor total pins but at least three teams iui ih. mn howler in the average department with a 191. Roy Har- rig of suburban Tavern Is four pins w th a 187. Mel Robinson of Stone's is averaging 188. By The Associated Press BASEBALL Fttn Tee. Vs. Harry Chill, bonus catcher of the Chicago Cubs. I lRncd to Fort Lee. Va.. lor , .slc tr,(ninK. - FOOTBALL wipv,ii. Kns Norvall Neve. L."LV!'UJ, ., .v," pic athletes in Jamaica's post-1 ympic irack ana ueia meet. GKNERAL Miami Beach. Fla. Mrs. Ruby . .. f Vcntnor m i set a iL"1' ,f 0 302 .1. ilea ne? hour for 48 cubic inch inboard run- s bouts at the Orange Bowl speed boat regatta. RACING Miami, Fla. Tony Desplrlto. the nation's leading Jockey, failed to ride a winner In eight races at Tropical Park, dimming his chances of breaking tho record of 38S in a year. Vols Arrpve In Dallas DALLAS, Tex. I1 Tennessee's footballers come to town Saturday and that'll be one-half the cast in the Jan. 1 Cotton Bowl football name. Texas, the other principal, flies In Sunday morning. GENE WOODS, Insurance Chartered Lift Underwriter, Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter 122 South Ninth Phone 6369 Klamath Fofli, Ort90H INSURANCE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED ON AUDIT AND ANALYSIS BASIS Fire . . Casualty . . Auto . . Life Top Old Line Companies Only realting As Only Way to Stop Huskies (This is the last In a aeries aa .prospects of Northern Division basketball teams). By JACK IIEWINS SEATTLE im The best way to beat the University of Washington basketball team Is to take Boo Houbergs out behind the gym and break his leg. It might be the only way. This high hunk of human Is the trigger on Washington's gun. Coach Tippy Dye calls him "the greatest pivot man in basketball." Tlie only way to keep him from scoring Is to hide the ball and Ihat s what Washington might try to do Itself if It lost Houbregs. This is by no means a slur on the rest of the club which is defending the Northern Division champion ship and picked In most quarters to repeat. Only one msn Frsnk Ouisness- is gone Irom the stsrt lng five that took the crown last spring. Dye's Huskies miss Ihe free wheeling Frank snd they miss Martinez Eyes Davey Bout Following Win Rv isr-ar iiavn NEW YORK Ijfl Vlnce Martinez, ! darling ol the Pateison, N. .).. bobby sox " .ns, has taken another mailt step toward Rookie of ihe Year honors. Now he's aiming tov.ard Chu-: Davey. Although young Vinnle may hot be a rooaic In a interpreta tion of the rule, he was Just another obscure welter until he hit- the headlines In 1652. After a sx-month layoff because of bad hands following an exciting win over Simmy Giuliani last June, Martlnex picked up where he left off by scoring a technical knockout win over Don Williams last night at Madison Square Oar den. The end came at 1'35 of the ninth round when Referee Ruby Goldstein decided the Worcester, Mass.. vet- Detroit Pro Grid Choice CLEVELAND vfl Cleveland's crippled Browns and Detroit's Li ons go to the movies Saturday night, trying to shake off the Jit ters befoie Sundsy'a world cham pionship pro loolball game at Mu nicipal Stadium. All football players get "butter flies" before game time. But this time, with end Mac Speedle and nallback Dub Jones benched with injuries, the Browns say they are sutlering the most. Coach Buddy Parker says the 'Lions aro taking the Utle tilt in stride. NO DIFFERENT "I don't think the championship gsme is any different to the play ers than any other Important league contest," he said. luoit important injured Lion Is Jack Stanlel, Uie No. 1 ollensive erui.rd Lou Creekmur will fill in for him and Bob MUler wlU take over Creeamur's tackle spot. Also on the Detrroit injury list are Jub Girard. a sub hallback. and Son ny Gandee. a rookie end. The Browns are underdogs for the first time in their seven straight championship games. Blown, announcing Friday that Speedie and Jones w:era out, said: "We've known all along that we wouldn't have them, but we kept hoping that something would hap pen. Still It's a shock when you get the definite word from Uie doc tor. 1URTS "This really hurts us. There Is the crux of our pass offense ahot to pieces. We ll be without our top scoring threats." As the two clubs wound up then preparations, bettors picked Uie Lions by 3 'i points to win their first National League crown since D.A...n'. tnillrU inllAlinrmmt Will ! probably hike those points. Also liguring in me win wa regular season game the Lions took from the Browns. 17-6. Williams May Play MIAMI. Fla. If Ted Williams. the Boston Red Sox slugger now doing a second hitch in the Msrlne Air Force, hopes to resume bis baseball career when he sets out of the service next September. "If I feel right when I aret out, I'll be buck In baseball." Williams sold Friday as he stopped over In Miami on his way to California and. he believes, on to Korea. "I'd like to play some more." "But I'm getting near the age where major league players begin to go downhill." added Williams, the highest-paid baseball player in history. Tlie 34-year-old outfielder bad to i give up a Boston job paving a 1 renortert tiunna a vear when he was called back into the Marines last spring. He served as a flight Instructor In World War II. While here, Williams made an Investment In a fishing equipment firm and became a vice president. He said it would be Rood to have a sideline when his baseball days are over. Houbregs' Dusne Enochs, who was known as the best alxth man In basketball, but Charlie Koon has moved In to plug the Oulsness gap and Junior Don Tripp Indicates he may be ready to come off the bench In the clutch and deliver. Capt. Mike McCutchen has mcv'd to the forward spot former ly handled by Gulsnejs snd Koon, s reserve last season, Is operstlng smoothly at guard with the veternn Joe Ciprlano. Fifth man is 6 foot 8 inch Doug McClary, who hss the power and agility to cope with the best under the backboards. Standing by to relieve either Mc Clary or Houbregs is Sophomore Dean Parsons, snother 6-6 tower who has Improved greatly over bis Irexhmsn season. The chief assignment of all bands Is to get that ball to Hou bregs, whose, hocic shot Is unstop pable. He demonstrated, too, that he's something of a est on beating his msn as he piled In 36 points In onr gsme sgatnst California. Slippery Joe and Koon are dead- eran of 71 pro fights had enough. Martinez never was able to knock Williams off his feet but bis fast hands handed out stiff punishment, rocking his man several times and opening a cut over his riKht eye. Referee Goldstein and Judge Art Aldala had it 8-0 after eight and Judge Amerigo Schlavone saw it 5-3. The AP card was 7-1. Bl'SY "We're going to keep him busy now," said Tx Pelte. Martinez's manager. "We're aiming for a shot at Chuck Davey. Right now we haven't any definite opponent In iniwl for Uie next two or three fights, but eventually we want to get Davey." It will be "eventually" because Davey la supposed to get a welcer ti:U ahot at Kid Gavilan before the winter Is over. Martinez will have to wait In line. "I was pacing myself." said Martinez "After all, I hadn't fought in six months. I got a little tiicd a couple of times, but I paced myself. I didn't want to run out of ftas." PARTISAN Annul the crowd of S.954 that contributed to the bouse of 118,791, best Garden gate in several months, was a 300-strong delega tion from Uie WestinghouM plant where Martinez works as a drafts man. Martinez must have convinced the customers. He made auch an impression on tho bloody and bat tered Williams that be decided to quit the ring. Chiloquin Wallops Redskins Chlloouin's regulars caught a scorins "fever last night to reverse a. recent loss to Jacksonville on the losers' court In what could well be a preview to the district playoffs for a berth in Uie Class B state tournament. The final score was Chiloquin 71. Jacksonville 48. Chiloquin Is favored o win the Klamath County cage tiUe: Jack sonvUUe la favored In Jackson county. The Redskins' D. uiay poured m 14 nolnts in tha last Quarter to capture high points honors with 25. But all five of the Panthers took large whacks at the score column. Center Gene Gentry poured In S3. Forwards Jo Jo George and Ronnie Lerret had 18 and 14. Guards Bill Vaden and Don Anderson finished with nine each. Chiloc,uin led all the way. 33-20 at the half and 47-27 going into Uie last quarter. Jacksonville beat Chiloquin, 82-4. last Monday night. Hot Seore: CHILOQLLN Itl) (Itl JACKSONVn.lt LfRet IS r 13 Georf IS T 1 Gentry XI C Vaden S O T Anderson G 35 Chiloquin lube: Oatea. tuba; Nolan 3. L. Claj Wiekilen Cabler Green D. Clay Jackaonvllle Shrimp Bowl Foes Clash GALVESTON. Tex. I High scoring Northeastern State of Okla homa and Sam Houston State of Texas clash Saturday In the Shrimp Bowl and a flood of touch downs Is anticipated. A crowd of 9.000 la expected to see the post-season game under its new name. It formerly was the Oleander Bowl and matched Junior Collece teams. Northeastern State, undefeated in nine aamea this season and loser of only one game in its last 19 encounters, is a six-poiw lavoriie. SPORTCASTS Oregon State VI. UCLA direct from Lot Anqtlci Tonight at 8:30 KFJI Your Sport Station PAGE NINB leg Seen eyes from outside the key and not alraid to let fly at tlie ring, Wh.'n the defenso clusters around big: Bob, this pair dlscottrnges gang tactlca with long range flips. Wash ington's own defense is s crowding, hurrying mail-to-man that cnuses the enemy to wsste a lot of shots. With Parsons and Tripp blossom ing and Reserve Ouard Will Elliott showing great promise, the Wash ington bench sppcara much strong er than It did at the season's stsrt. But the major concern of the Hus ky camp Is Ihe health of Houbregs. To opponents he's been looking disgustingly healthy. Carousing on BOB HOUBREGS ... Huskies' trigger between-meals malted milks for the last six months. Bob has added 15 pounds to his 6-7 frame and is no longer an easy man to shoulder out of a backboard scramble Washington opens Its Division slate against potent Oregon in Eugene Jan. 2-3, then comes home next week-end to tangle with Its chief rival for Uie crown, Idaho. The battle could well go right down kr the final week, when Idaho and Washington collide in their second series at Moscow Feb. 27-28. HOCKEY By The Associated Press Western Lea rue Seattle C Vancouver i Tacoma Victoria 1 Saskatoon 7 Calgary 2 - ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th Ph. 4113 ni iiwi i .mil .iva'W's " : ;, .." : v . " ' v., m . : -V " :-( . (.r h -. .- v I ; : ..... ,V , -v& A "fc; i ..... .. AVI hi jL I a e oar