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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1953)
JAY, JNUYH, l"t HERALD AND NrW?, KI,Ma'''H PAUA ORF.RON PAGI THUtTUM " - -J If.iy, r: .'. 3$$ Taf Schubert had a monoply on tht backboerdi latt night jtcklas) a rtbaMIRt! whilt an unidentified teammate comes in to help.' y PryM (111 tfttj lob Adrian 1441 welch proceeding!. Oregon T'-K c AMantUmJ !) In the Oregon Collegiate Conference chete. end !i Eastern '7.54, MP J OUT! mm rr e Hiliiil at ea tat Hi i l , 177 '!;. - ,lr. pwme, recently em me fHiwfea, Kotcneu eaa Jack O'Brien in ooe ..... , . , ,.. v Brtde In the neer king .viae to tutderatandebte it eotnewhal more Uvea JL la lk ad too much., ' Je a far bout from anan eaya he it. : creel. tfaceuae he's Jutt plain 111 ' Ha ' . VlT plain louth, end he , nana mat exptooes we Oris Puff OCC Head in Swees Trojans Shade Panthers II test night's bahkctball battle et Ohllo(uin waa a "ahadow of tiling to come" then nine fana are In for aome future thrill". The Bacred Heart Trolana aome- what revlned the Klamath County prep league done aheet by edging Chlloquin. MM, In a lame thai dwin'l count in the etanainga. The one that counta la acheduled for Feb. on the Trolana own court. But It thlnga go according to dope the Trojana and I'anthera will probably meet a third lime In the tllla-decldlni tournament. The Panther have been totalled the league favorite. Ihe Trolana tabbed a "alronii contenders". They were more than thai laal nllht and Bill Snider waa the hero of the piece. Jul neconds were left when snider broke 66-all tie with a two-pointer from Ihe field to hand the Trojana a victory. Tom Mulvcy acored II for Sacred Heart. Binder added 15, Jack Hrlderer 12. Gene Gentry had 17 for Chllo ium. Bil! Vadcn 16 and Jo Jo Grnrsre 10. H wan a see-aaw affair lth 8:crc) Henri holdir. n H-13 Hr.il ouurler lead, Chilcau.n going ahead 31-77 at Ihe half, and Sacred Heart heading Into the la.it cnaptcr with a 45-42 advantage. Hnir ernrc a. MfAar i ui tMit.ogi in nidr is r a lefet Pratt 8 r 10 Cteorce T. Mulvif 1 C 17 Cntrr Keubfrt 10 G 4 AndvnMMi M.M.r.r U C 1 Vdn a. Hrart mhf J. Mulvy. Chlloquln ub: 8ttnona. Jo 4. 0ls. TiHtire TUHni.raa J U Oulur 4U Ollar bwtlUrl voau , . a a fnill l.liwri , t rui Bon 4 a fm a.u.n . a e ZulUr ftata a Vnan 1 roui noy 4 fin tu a rout Mnara 4 cauar uwauara e Lawrence Oueck of the foul Linen rolled a 202-122-127-461 senci for acorlnii laurela in the Junior Timber Tumblera Bowling League Saturday. 'Hie Foul Linera nad Uie nign Mm aerlea. a 2120. followed by the foul Boya with a 2102. fliee1! Tarn aataro Orainn Oraaon Cnllraa . Portland aiata . Klrklnnd had the guards to I. r.l i Ulnrt on. Len Oenetln and Walt IlaltM bo hu talfen ireje) ewuaaj eauu eno -l with an uabreakebie rteakM bomb. ;' . ejoarde t.alnni Mar' anet traranuxe than nee trying to hold the ranracj that eatna bouts, btatthewi end atainai " Hy HU) HI'KIt A team that, before the eeuon opened, win going to play "Ju-.l for Hie kirks" according to Ooach Arl Klrkland today holds a oonvlnclng lead in the Mill-young campaign in me urrgon iiunriiaic Oonfercnre. Thai tr.tin la utcgon ircna Owla, 87 44 wtnuera over Kanlern Oregon last nIKlH. to add to Mon day nlghl'a Miiiriiky 0U-U7 victory. The OwU, relaxed on oc-uop muaio a la Uorcncr ueiore me erne, jltterbuggrd lo a 22 flr.it- quarter I ad. uien slowed to a Welti a Knavern urcitou puuii-ti i Si polnta tn the accomt ntiurter lo lei JUt Jl-37,Bt uniiiiinc. Rut after Wall Ilnllrr hit from tldecourl after the opening tip-olf la even Lowell Kolunba a first baa. Jlfl and Jarry Wyall put the OwU ahead t-2. the Tccha aiayrd mat wav the re.t of the game, al though the Mounlalneera were Jual four llnt off Uie pace at J3-37 early in the third and came wlthtn llva nointa ai 40-U rnrir in ure fourth W'IDK.N (lAf But Ilia Own. SO'ii "e enure route with Just alx players, had enouuh Wick left to wldfaj the rhnrgin when 11 counted. The combination of Ihe home eourt en.1 conference play ap parently put a spark under Uie Owls, who looked vastly auperior to the team that finished with a -7 record in pro-league king'a-X There's anolher reason, too. It'a 0-3. IM-pound Keith Thompson, who la operating the plvol apot with more dispatch every game. ion Butler. And forwards Jerry Wyau back real to no one. Now the Owl headman has a center In the big eophomote lad from phoenix. Ore., where he played Class B high school nasariuau. ADRIAN BI.ANKI II CAGE SCORES t'OLLIOUK BASKETBALL By The Associated Preaa FAR WK8T Colorado 72 Kansas 6( Roaitii- II Pacific Lutheran U Oregon Tech. 07 F.a.-tern Oregon M Western (Colo.) State 7 Montana Rtat m at Marva (Calli.) 67 San Jose State 65 Fresno Stale 76 Cal. Poly 5v MIDWEST .D...l aa rinclnnatl 67 Rio Grande tOhlo) 66 Cedarvllle DePauw 81 nan ' h SOUTHWEST Texas Christian 6 Rice 60 ..... ..... . .... . ! ... i n c i n m Mia aa Midwestern 51 Monaay niani jnompaon omnaea """"" . r-m rhristl center Bub Adrian in tne second at. Marya i - JenaM Otur wh se far ar4 4UBo on polote si ur l W faiMliit, hs oeuld em bjo nvaa hi rvni mtt roa lolaai a way. loo stood him on i m lifM bead that aa is sJlhous ooder is eompere the I eerne of the old ijUiM -cat itew i ataath. Bemikia' be ' keeauae to be t b elmoal vtM U, tht Damp h Louioot tad even r MB XttehsU was ) would bare un- - wtUloper wouldn't tar any of them, ft have stuoK out ea the heuae. aoer would have r ttttB front hers to K0 at ' far and -he's been around -t tuperlatlvei f t ever tht eoun- eeiemplMi beoauaa vtjr taet hasn't Trtlhl to. two vt wrta alt hi; for his ttcond 4 ehmtllof. , ft iMtlaet.'', ;,, .alltj thatdotatl'l i mail-order Won an a r.ihU and lefts. 1 jtt M tht bat r i ttther i)i rw muM at travntl r TURNER WHIPS DYKES Br RALPH BKRN8TKIN PHILADELPHIA c "Well, thal'a half the Job done." aald young Oil Turner na he aal on his dresalng room table Tuesday night after whipping Bobby Dykci. The 52-year-old Philadelphia wel terweight haa lost only two boula m . 36 flahl career, one to Dykes and one lo welterweight champion Kid Qavilnn. The thumping ne gave Dvkes avenged one defeat. But there's ettll Oavllan. Turner wants to win the title from Oavllan to even the acore on that oilier defeat. The big question after the Dykes Turner 10 rounder before 1,100 at The Arena, strangely enough, didn't concern Turner. The tans who paid 141,13a u, aee what was expeoted to be a corking good fight went home wearing clothespins on their noaes. To be brutally frank, Ihe fight amelled out Ihe Joint. They were asking, "what happened to Dykesf" Bobby, who halls from both Mi ami, Fla., and San Antonio, Tex. take your choice waa a fighter without any fight. After winning the flrat two rounds, he might as well have gone home (or the night. half. Lail night he did the same thing as the ex-Portland Stale play er canned just one free liirow after inlrrinlsslon lime before Ocne Fox relieved turn in the fourth period. In addition Thompson is rough on the board and elio chipped in 13 points each night. He's deadly on Ihe foul I'.ne where 'J men--games are won thla year. He ralsaed Just two of nine Monday nuht. had a perfect flve-for-flve performance last night. Wyalt waa warm Insl night, par- tlcululy In the first quarter when ha- pared- Oreieeh'a 22-pomt bllta with I've field goal?. He finished the half wllh 18, the game with 22. Schubert, who wan the boss of the defensive bumpboard in the second half, scored 15 before he fouled out late in the game. REMAIIKARLK All Ihe more remarkable was Orelech'a win Ir.st night when they headed Into Uie second hnlf with four fouls on Schubert, three on Wvatt and Thompson. The trio played It close enough to keep Eastern Orcpon from aton ing a rally, yel cool enough to slay In the game. Wyalt and Thomp son nicked up their fouth foul In the third quarter and finished thai way. Schubert came within a min ute or so of going the route through the entire second half. The Owls hnve their toughest test coming up Friday and Saturday nlghta In a series at Monmouth against tile Oregon College Wolves. They'll hnve to be high for these two games. The Wolves are the conference favorites and particu larly rugged on their own floor. Box tenra: t. OREGON Kolbaba. f l"iv:.c. r . Adrian, e .. Waitanakow, s Savaaa. a Rnrrvaa: Pnyaar , . tnx Kofford Ixiwa Kavaran Caiiun -. Tnt.iU .. oarooat Tgca Schubart, f Wyalt f ... Thompaon, a Ganatln. g Butler, a . Raaarvai: ra rr rr tp reATreNAi, i.iaiii e Of IM ml m L Bona ot Italy 34 14 K AmuHfMiit , , ,. aa an (irama Knifing 2o 22 Haara Roaburli - .. 2S XI 2I-.IO Club 2.1 Plrat National . 34 34 ahla of Lolumbua . 22 an Kallai la 2S (Uauiila Claetrle la 2a Mooaa . la an ararta lil Nlhl Saara 3 Twantr Thirty 1 Raatalda 3 Mooaa I gom 3 Crama 1 raflaa 4 K Amutarnant o rral National 4 Knlfhu 0 League-leading Sons' of Italy gained ground last night in whip ping Orcma Rooting while second place K Amusement waa being whitewashed by Eagles In the Fraternal Lowling League. Pete Zupan 01 Flrsl National added lines of 170, 206 and 226 for Ihe top series, a 602. John De Pape'a 233 waa the high atngle game. DePape rolls tor me Club. Otno Rosterolla of the Bonn ol Italy rolled the second high aeries wllh a alrlnjr of n8-ltn-177-552. Flrat National captured ootn high game and series In team play with a Btrlne Of 873-894-980-2747. Eastslde and Sears tied for the second high ga:ne with 18 s. Sears- 8E8-81-901-2M series was second to First National, TRANSPORTATION LEAfll.'E AltB Paint Store 2'ii 1S' ConKilidated Freight 28 Interatate Ensinecra . 37 Lnrens LOmpan' . ..- PMT . 36 Bend-Portland 2S' 224 . a4 . 22 'a 24 2V, . n ji ...13' 3444 S 1 o a a 0 0 3 1 o t 0 0 0 0 3 3 IS 21 .14 ro pt pr tp . e a a is a a 4 33 4 a 4 13 . .IS 3 1 a a a tn . i e a a fotaia ia ia ai at Halttlme acorc: Oregon Tech 37 Eail- Irn Oregon .11. Prea throws mlaaad: OC IS iKolbaba a. Pryaa 1. Adrian 4, Pnyaar 1. Wealenakow 4 Lowe 11; OT1 13 iWvall 7. Genelln 3. Humphrey 31. OtflrlaU: Smith and Lynrh. ir.it, aa East Texas State 73 Lamar 56 EAST Memphis 8late 93 Hartwlck 67 t an Unrnnr M ,.., steubenvllle 67 Bethany (W.Va. 71 Waynesburg 58 Maine 86 Bates 01 North Carolina 72 Wake Forest 68 Ilandolph-Macon 62 Lunenburg 60 Chattanooga 82 ummiui Stetson 71 Tampa 65 Centenary M McNeese 53 Oregon Prep Basketball WlUamtna 37 Banks t Gaston 55 Verboort 40 Warrenton t8 Rainier Sheridan 74 Yamhill 31 Dayton 52 Sherwood 48 Seaside 42 Scappoose 40 Nestucce 34 Oarlbaldl S3 Colton 69 Corbett 45 Mill City 65 Sublimity 39 Hlllsboro 56 West Linn 49 Star of the Sea (Astorlal 14 Jewell ClaVskanle 61 St. Helens J6 Hill Military tPortland) 36 Mc Laren Boys School tWoodburn) X Forest Grove 68 Beaverton 56 Dallaa 53 Woodburn 48 Oregon City 61 Tlgard 59 (Over time) Creswell 47 Lowell 37 Springfield 70 University (Eugene) 54 , I Concordia (Portland) 17 Lake Os wego 56 Salem 50 Lebanon 48 Tillamook Catholic 65 Bay City 3 Slayton 50 Cascade 48 Evergreen (Wash.) 51 Park Rose 36 Wy-Gast 67 Hood River 44 Toledo 34 Newport 27 Junction City 62 Cottage Orove 60 Molalla 47 Canby S3 Sandy 73 Mt. Angel SI North Marlon 88 Amity 4S Eugene 74 Willamette 39 (both Eugene) Eddyvtlle 40 Alsea 37 Pleasant Hill 69 Elmlra 37 Newberg 53 McMlnnvtlle 45 St. Paul 46 Chemawa 34 Fossil 64 Spray 45 8t. Mary'a (Medtord) M Butte Falls 47 Jacksonville 42 Talent 31 ' PORTLAND League Orant 48 Franklin 43 Cleveland 68 Benson 61 Jefferson 50 Lincoln 45 Roosevelt 63 Washington 53 Pioneer Tohareo People'a Warehcui ureal norincrn .. KT1.W Monaav nrerea Consolidated 4 AAtB 0 Great Northern 3 Bend-Portland t Interatate 2 Pioneer 3 People'! 3 KFLW 3 PMT 2 Lorani 3 Consolidated Freight shut out AifB Paint Store, 4-0. Monday night to e-limb within a half game of the league-leaders in the Trans portation Bowling League, individual honora were evenly divided. Ole Rocmhildt of Con solidateI had the too game, a 204, closely followed by Clyde Shaw of PMT and Jules Hunt of People's warehouse, with 202 s Th high series, however, went to Bill Nancarrow of Pioneer To bacco with a 158-188-199-545 string, unrinn mdwril of PMT out togeth er games of 201, 155 and 183 lor a 539 series. In team play,, reopie s naa Survival Depends On Sweep One good way of slipping In for a basketball title la to upset the league-leaders. That's what the Klamath Peli can have in mind this wsek aa they drill for their er,o lo Med tord for a FTlday-Saturday tan gle with the undefeated Tornado. It'a virtually Kllamath's last chance for the big Dlst. 4 prize but it's a slim chance Indeed be cause Mediord la loaded Ibis sea son, boasting a 10-1 record over the set-son, with two wias over Ashland In district play. DISTRICT SET While the Pels and Tornadoes are mixing. Ashland and Grants Pass will have at it in another district aeries. Right now Medford Is on top with a 2-4 record. Kin main Falls and Grants Pass are tied percen tagewise, the Pels with a 2-2 rec ord, the Cavemen at 1-1. Ashland occupies the cellar at 1-3. The Pels could cause a merry mix-up with two wins over Med ford but even the brash optimists look for no better than a split. Pelican Coach Paul McCall couldn't be reached for comment this morning but It's likely be may use the seme ticttcs he did in Ihe weekend split with Orants Pass two piatonru and a full-court press. COOKING It's a cinch the Klamath's cage headman Is cooking something up to stop the scoriruj of Mediord a Ed Bingham ana Dick Alleroury. Doug Crippen will probably team with Bingham at the forward po sitions. Bob Thompson with Atter'- bury at guards, while Dick Woo ton gets the center assignment. Henley Nips 'Cats, 43-41 The Klamath Wildcats frittered away a 20-11 halflime lead to drop a 41-43 delcslon to Henley last night on the winners' court. Men- ley's Junior varlsty won the pre liminary from the KTJ freshmen, 43-32. Klamath's George Thompaon scored 20 for a losing cause but 902 game one pin better than Con- ' ' Slides. mi. , ''""""r.T?0?- MBHWtB.lnialaHir a.... . x r s if MA Lorenz Company's oto-ibi-kij- 2607 series was the best; PMT had a string. Tom Milne of Pioneer clings to the high average, a 176, ahead of Cadwell and Al Depew of Inter state with 167's. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Cathoun'a vrw Carl'i Market Orelech rarulty Baraboo Electric Ellington Lumbar Grlfli Pood Pepii-coia 27' 201, -25 S3 -3.1 33 ...31 27 .30'V. 37V1 ...17 31 . ISti 31V Weverhaeuser - h.u.l Smnkfri scare t.a nun, Calhoun'a 3 Grlaja I Weverhaeuaer 3 Pepal-Cola 1 VFW 2 Baraboo 3 Carre 3 Orelech I Dleiel 3 Elllnfionl Pete Green of Ellingson Lumber end Alex Commock of Carl's Mar ket ran a race for high series last night and Green won by one pin. 561 to 560. Green had games of 180. 204 and 177; Commock posted lines of 220, 191 and 149. But the high single gurnet went to two Pepsi-Cola keglers, Joe Bellottl with a 2S2 and Louie Pas tegs with a 221. Team honors were captured by Carl's with a 948-921-1012-2881 series. Pepsi-Cola had the second high game, 982, Diesel Smokers the next best series. 2774. Two Oretech Faculty bowlers are in the top three for season averages. Leo Ollnkman has a 192. Cleve Bennett a 164. Jerry Cote of the Bmokers Is second with a 191. Suburban Tavern Mecca . . Wocus Tiny'a South Sixth Tat's ... , Eatles Armory fountain . . a IT Suburban Tavern haa won five straight team matches by 4-4 scores in the American Shuffle board League to lead second-place Mecca by five games. Suburban blanked South Sixth last night In an evening of blanks across the board. Mecca white washed Tat's, Wocus shut out Eagles and Tiny'a did the same thing to Armory Fountain. Tonight's Cagefart CITY tt AGUE (Altumont): Na tional Guard vs. Hilltop, 7; Gil christ vs. Klamath Creamery, 8:30. It! '.tt ktTKEK UAOUE Near Woaimltssj ( VaasWrMt I Wreckers, Blues Notch Cage Wins The' Uxth Slicel Wreckers ana the DeMolny Blues won basketball decisions last night In Victory LonRiif play. The Wreckers' 67-16 slaughter el Herald and News brought that loam's record lo 2-0, tied with Oun Store and the Demolny Oolds. The Blues whipped Men's Hand Laundry 46-32. Oakley Summers scored 16 lor the Wreckers while Bob Frank col lected 10 ot tht Herald and Newt team's points, DrMnlay'a Swoek scored U, while Oonr.nles was high for . the Levi id i y ftve with 14. JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DATS! GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON 2 60 X Pint fga 1 I l III , (MtriCl't Ill ttWlI kurklM...rMW IM(t fill I I ITMItlfT lOURMN NHItKW P U,HMI MIMNAl imiUIM MMUCT CWNMMN. IIUI , B.V. son's performance for the Hornets. Bt'V arnre: WILDCATe 141) ' (U) UENLST THomoaon 3D r Anderaon Blanchard .erf Roberta Cauaey S C t Vadon Rechen 4 a - , Tavtor Martin SOS Hill Wildcats tubs: Kelly. OupUn 1. Mc carty 3. Wlkotf. Henley auba: Jonaa 1. Caae 10, Wrijtit 10. SeabarTy 1, Parker. SHUFF STUFF AMERICAN LRAOUR ERIC KDERSEN it low man tn this shot rem left year's battle wrfh Cowboy Carlson. Tonlcjht tht muscle boy hopes tht order ts revened when he meets Lou Mecere at tht Armory. . Wrestling Re-Opons Tonite on High Note The Armory doors swing open i months-old baby girl, would rath at to professions! wrestling tonight unhinge mat foes In the ring. after a month oc dark Wednee- A newcomer shows tn tne one-fal days. opener. He Is Frank James, a high. Matchmaker Mack Lilian! has , W Boston Negro. He s bi arranged for an outstanding card for the 1953 mat lid-lifte.'. It brings back Erie (Nature Boy) Pedersen. swaggering ex-wetrrht lifter who figured In a long line of sensational bouts In late 1951 and early 1952. JJ Pedersen is down in one half Lou Mecera, good-tooting Italian boy. - AI Szasi Is another returnee to the local grappling scene who has been gone even longer than Ped ersen. Szasz, a bouncy performer who's been around more than somewhat, formerly held the Pa cific Coast junior heavyweight championship. He ties into Tony Ross, the Salem Slaughterer who, next to bragging about his three- and .tough but will have no soft touch tn Bronco Lublich, the Pitts burgh boy who scuffled to a draw with Ross on a mid December card. The Armory ticket-office open 7:30, one hour before the James Lublich bout. Gavilan Meets Cardell Tonight WASHINGTON ( Kid Oavllan, the world's welterweight champion. Wednesday night meets a rough but relatively unknown fighter. Tie Cardell of Wilson, Conn., m a 10 round non-title bout. The fight will be televised nationally. I ' ' A HAND NAM! lift COIUMHA HWItlll, INC. ' TACOMA