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FEBRUARY 13, 1083 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN ans, remen ries . .1. irnlla lVlil'UHH mill h'uwi linvriucii iry to tiiinll chunk ui iniy lii'i'iillv dismal biiikrl- lor iiutli cluun wnm two umiin series In liniliilil. I tlin m IIIIUML 1IUL 111 Frllnr I" stake. ow tinili trains hold 3-4 .iillv na rhullue lit Li- lllrlUMlll III the IMHI III.MI IL'l. is u ilov.n pnynimil on with a II record si- . llio ih xI two nlglil. ,,nl thiiiwn III lllf u s 'J m'urd. t'untrdpd tlini thr iiiu-.lirs Willi an 6-4 nimlllv for llio district , inoip iiiuii iniiixriy ii iie more man uiipr L m-oiiiiI round of plnv. r'sll nun omnia run rrirs Here in mid- i luinul Until new tut when Jerry Voiten Mark's uluip In Ilif Hni(l Kiuue, won by Ihr In llnil giunr and twu ilnslirs Willi Hnl"iu. knrd 4H poim ann nan rll a nlarlinu aimlim- .itd. Klthrr Maik, now hrinc mdrllnrd Willi tlrlc II Hansen will gel Hie rail. Don Reese, the dls- ncorer, and Bob Wood" Ham Dean completes Pass line-up. " . ... lamalh Coach Paul Mc this miming Willi 13 he would probably open (It I.arry Yarnell and eliher Jack llnrton or iherty t center, and In Ollmoro and Kenny (lis last time en the road They close the aea rxt two weekends here hland and Medford In erlea. GE SCORES K.y. rankktbaix hie Aseorlatrd rrras FAR WrilT 74. Colorado AjM 61 ! state 65, ton Angeles Wash S3. St. Martins M KART kis (Bkn) W, Weatmlnater l 08. NYU SI ro. Bullolo Unlv 69 Tech W. Thlel 41 Ithaca 10 nnd W. Massachusetts 69 MIIIWKoT 13. Oklahoma AIM 63 to'.nte 66, Butler 61 wI1m say youngstown 1 'j JAY DEARING, Klamath's regular in the 140-pound division will be buiy today and tomorrow with the Pelicam gunning for their ninth and tenth wrestling victories (or en unbeaten toaton in team metchot. The Pelt face Springfield todey, the Oregon State Rookt in Corvallii tomorrow. Two wint would mean an unbeaten Itring In teem materiel since midway in the 1947-48 leaton. Wreckers Register 6th Win STANDINGS W I, ..a e .la :i i . 1 2 .. a j .. I ... t e Pel. I wo 1.000 .7311 .aw .coo .400 .21 .it; nyrlll Slraat Wrtikari yun aiora ................... , UaMolay Colila iJ-Muiay muaa Mallar mlhara .. Craur Laka pallon and K-arar . ... MaralS and Nawa . Man's Hand Laundry . . raraa iH.ai mini Wrarkars BT Daalnlay Cloldi 34 Cralar Laka 44 Herald-Nam M Tlia Blxth Street Wreckers won their alxth cage declalon In an un defeated aeaaon last night, knock' Ing out Die erstwhile undefeated Victory League DeMolay Oolda, 57-34. The Oun Blore la alao unbeaten with a 6-0 record. The two teama with perfect records meet Feb. 34 and Il k a good bet the Oun more will go Into the game even with the Wreckera If It Bets over the uoids Feb. 19. In the other game last night, era tor Lake fehlpped Herald and News. 44-30. Oeorga Hanson canned 24 points for the wreckera as the league. lenders stayed In front all the way. Crater Lake held a skimpy 31-30 lead after three quarters but pulled away to a comfortable lead ovor the Newsmen In the fourth quar ler. Paugh scored 17 for Crater Lske, bcogglns 13 tor the News Tesm. LaStarza 7-5 Over Rex Layne Tonight By MI'RRAY BOSK NEW YOI1K on Urged by Rex Layne ."to come out and fight." Roland LaStaria waa expected to throw some of hla caution aside tonmht In a bold bid to knock out the Utah hravyweight and earn a title craek this summer. The 34-year old Layne, No. 3 heavyweight contender from LewiMon. Utah, and the 26-year-old Lafitnraa. ranked No. 4, collide In a Madison Square Oarden 10 rounder. The 10 p.m., EST, bout will be telecast coast to coast by NBC. LaSlarta la rated a 7-S choice to whip the Rocky Mountain husky DcPauw 17 HOliTH Wake Forest M (over- pi 66, BIrmtngham-Soulh- 7, Virginia Tech 11 LI t OS nnlllnM an ti 61. Virginia Military 41 (Kyi si. union iKy 66 M1UTHWEHT 65, Aelaons state (Tern- Lsimmons 61, New Mexico cs, Texas Lutheran 61 Hie1 fold YORK W The Chicago fix, who figure to do a lot tic on the base paths dur- ira season, also are mov- a Inst clip In the contract- Irnnue. kvimo box. who open their training activities at ci Cnltf., Sunday announced Wiik of Nelson Fox, their second baseman Thurs- ie" became the 36th player lr to terms, leaving only uy-ncqulred Vern atepnens the fold. Stephens, ob- Inini the Boston lied Sox tin-, week, has not yet been White Box contract. h lo coma to terms were Inn Hriiiin of Cleveland, Jim McDonald. New York n and Ditchers Bill Werlc, iBridkner nnd Ken Holcombe Boston Red Sox. gles Upset Wichita The Associated Preaa ptas surpriso 73-83 victory fic Oklnhoma Aggies, ninth- In tho Associated Press bH poll, featured Thursday P'ny throughout the coun F llio ARgles1 first sot ii missnuri vnncy comer ruilltlptlllnn , flhnr games Duko nipped urosi, loi-BB. in an over. "UI nnrn nMifanKa orniiii llCrd WPil Virginia A7.AS FWe downed Colorado AfcM I im hi. Johns IBkn Sfd bV WMlmln,li ,Da 1 hn the ffflt,ir nr tmln hill York's Madison Square GOOD BUY! tole a . 19S1 10 HP ItSOn euthanral W 6. hcroft runabout, tjeed W Good ihape. Whole Fit for $500. FOHE'S SIGNAL SERVICE : 0 ! V? H - i i r - illtr mmmJ The winner of this battle to almoat a cinch to earn a almt at the winner of the April 10 title bout between Champion Rocky Marclano and Jersey Joe Walcott. Layne and hla mannger, Marv Jenson, don't want to tske any chances on getting sidetracked, DARE , Jenson dsred LaStarza "to open up and make It spectaculsr. Let's not slink up the place. If the tight la gooa the winner will have to get tne next chance at the title." Layne haa declared, "I'm going to knock him out. This la my big chance." LaStarza, an expert counter puncher with a good wallop In hla right hand, won t have any ex cuses for not mixing It up tonight, "I'm ready for him," said a Brim faced LsSUria, who has worked harder for this tight than any other m hla career. "I'm going to try for a knockout. I know I've been too careful before but I know what this light means." LOSE TO ROCKY Both have been beaten by Mar clano. The heavyweight king won a controversial split decision over Rollte on March C4, 1960. That was the fight that started Rocky on the wsy to the top while La8tarza has floundered around ever since. Layne was knocked out In six rounds by Marolano In an explo sive battle in the Oarden on July 13, 1061. That was Rex's last show ing In New York since, and he wants to make this one good. . Since his loss to Marclano the first of hla careerr-La8tarsa has been beaten by Dan Bucceronl and Rocky Jones. He avenged both de feats In later fights. His record is 63-3 with 34 kayos. He's never been stopped. Layne'a record Is 40-6-3. He haa 36 kayos to his credit and has been stopped twice. UCLA Invades Lair of Bears LOS ANOELES The UCLA Bruins, gunning for revenge and equal footing, Invade the lair of big brother Bear at Berkeley Fr. day night In the first of a vital two-game set. A California sweep would all but clinch the POO South ern Division title for the Bears. Southern Cal's Trojans, still In contention, play noat here to Stan. lora a iowiv inaians. A double win for the Bruins and Trojans would throw the race Into a Uiree-way tie lor first. Cal has a 6-1 Jump, with UCLA and BC tied at 1-3. stantord is 1-6. 'Unknown' Leads In Texas Open SAN ANTONIO, Texaa W) The 610,000 Texaa Open had a famil iar ring Friday It was led by one ol those fellows who comes out of the pack for that moment of glory. Most often he fades the next time around. But, anyway, Walter Burkemo. 34-year-old war veteran, was In front aa the second round began, hla glittering nine-under-par 63 put- ling mm aneaa oy a stroke. Burkemo, who never hss won a tournament and. In fact, never playa much on the golf trail, shunt ed the "name" men ol the winter tour Into the shade Thursday, He was three strokes better than any of the heralded stars. But the way the boys of the links trail took the 6-400-yard Brackenrldge Park course apart Indicates thst Burkemo has much to worry about. Exactly 61 bettered par 38-36. Jackie Burke Jr., of Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.. was one of the par smashers with a 69. Tonv Holguln. 30-year-old new comer to the golf trail from Mid lothian, III., carved out a 63 lor second place, while veteran Lloyd Mangrum of Nlles, 111., the year's leading money-winner and one of the Texas Open favorites, was tied for third place at oo witn tour oin er ihotmakers Including Al Zim merman of Portlsnd, Ore. Stsndlng alone at 66 was Bob Duden of Portland. Polio Victim Eyes Skate Crown DAVOS. Switzerland A vivacious blonde stricken with po lio six yeara ago hopes to end her heartbreak trail by winning the women's world figure sistlng championship started here today. Tenley Albright waa a cute little 11-year-old Boston lassie when the dread disease struck In 141. Even at her tender age she had big Ideas about figure akatlng. When taken 111 she waa working towards the Eastern U. 8. Junior title. But she became paralyzed In her back legs and one arm. A sympathetic doctor encouraged her. "Try to continue skating." be urged, "the exercise la what you need." Tenley practiced? like a demon. Little by little she won her battle. Three yeara ago she won the U. I. Junior title and set ber heart In earnest on the world crown, which no American haa won since the competition begaln in 1906. It looked aa If 1963 was going to be her year. She grained a place on the U. S. Olympic team, in the games themselves at Oslo she outsketed U. 8. National Champion Bonya Klopfer to finish second to World Champion Jean nette Altwegg of England. Miss Altwegg- retired Immediate ly, leaving the title open aa the world championship; began last March In Paris. Tenley finished the compulsory figures a fraction of a point behind Jacqueline du Blef of France. An expert at free sksting, she wsa favored to win the title. O'Brien Ranks Third In Cage Scoring Race Angels Get Qstrowski LOS ANOELES Ifl The Los Angeles Angels have acquired plvcher Joe Ostrowskl from the New York Yankees. Ostrowskl went to the majors In 1946 with the St. Louis Browns and was obtained by the Yankees In a trade. He is 33 and has been a ! relief pitcher most of his' major i league career. A right hander, he had a 3-3 record last season. i NEW YORK UH Seattle Uni versity's Johnny O'Brien and three other major college playera are locked In the tightest basketball scoring race on record.' Frank Selvy of Furman Is out In front as a result of a 63-polnt splurge against Mercer Wednes day night. Ernie Beck of Penn sylvania Is- n?::t, followed by O'Brien and Walt Dukes of unde feated Seton Hall. Figures released Thursday by the NCAA Service Bureau showed Thursday, however, only six-tenths of a point separate Selvy and Dukes. O'Brien held the lead last Sat urday by two one-hundredths of a point over Beck, with Duke only seven-one-hundredtha behind. . Games this week shuffled the stsndlngs again and as of Thurs day they were: Selvy, 21.4 points a game. Beck 27.3, O'Brien, 27.19 and Dukes 36.6. Washington's Bob Houbregs la In fifth place and still a contender for the scoring title. His average through last Saturday . was 36.1 points a game. Eddie O'Brien, Johnny's twin, leads the nation In shooting ac curacy, with 67.3 per cent. kcu curacy, with 51.3 per cent. Chuck Collgoskl of Oonzaga placed fifth In free throw conversion with 63.1 per cent. ' "FISHING" TACKLE SPORTING GOODS B&B ELECTRIC 401 So. 6th Ph. 6920 TRAILERS For esrbuvt in New t Used Mobile Homes Phone 8355 for Evening Appointment Newland Trailer Sales IS Mailt Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Unexpectedly aha haeanu ill A high lever forced her to withdraw, and aha waa - rushed borne by plane. Her Illness this time was brief, and she recovered In time to win the U. 8, title a month later. Now she la back at the world championships. Once again the field la open. Miss Du Blef hsa turned prates atonal. The farorltea are Mlas Al bright and Valda Oaborn of Bat land, who won the European title 10 days ago. The program today and tomor row la confined to school ftamraa. These are the compulsory exer cises like loops and figure elgbu inat eacn competitor must per form. Sunday brings the free skat ing where the akatera make up their own routines. Carrying American hopes along with Tenley are 13-year-old Carol Helss of New York, the V. S. Junior champion: Mlggs Dean of Detroit; and Margaret Anne Oraham of Tulsa, Okla. All except Tenley axe newcomers to world competition. Adams to Coach Portland State . PORTLAND UI Eddie Adams, who played behind the plate for seven yesra with the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast base ball league, has- been signed aa baseball coach at Portland State College, the school announced Thursday. . May We) PAY ' fal cash SAVE on Stovo and Diesel Oil '. . . Plsofts) o57SS jajvnajwn retre4egi I eWay aw mi a 3 for fir .3. n (3 REX LAYNE , . . predicts kayo In a scrap that has the experts guessing. There Is no one - sided opinion for this one as there was for the Chicago Kio uaviian-unuc Davey affair. And there won't be anything like the crowd that watched the welter weights collide In the Chicago Sta dium. The promoting International Boxing Club would be pleasantly surprised If the crowd and gate mm tit 6.000 and 636.000. This may be an Important heavy weight tussle but blase new xora crs have become accustomed to watching fights at home for free. Each fighter will collect the usual 63,600 radio-TV fee plus a share ol the gale. Homemaker I V' it "i? 'jtA & Pint Ph. IS47 Housowlfe, Mrs. Ginger Bennett, says! "A woman who manages a home wants the best. That's why I'm glad I discovered the new Evercady' D-OB flashlight batter ies! I've never used batteries that last so lonK i . . glvs so much brilliant light." East-West Game Sets Record Gate SAN FRANCISCO I The 36th annual East-West charity football game here last December earned a record net profit of 6166,741 for the local Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. William M. Coffman, managing director of the game, made the an nouncement. The former high was $177,000, set the yesr before. The 36 contests hsve given ap proximately 61,400,000 to the hospital. K-rT" POM TMKKS RIM FOR PaMNIU! fcnlmllDlyaOovtr4 feed F-6'i ran for Ian Hina 44 aM ICaat mt eat, at, larvkt-nol Mudinj Std eaaeaaas mm m aaaraclaitae, toiaa, att.1 1 g. em II Mu fillO rerw ar.a.i'JS.l"" 3S53S ti rietops te ha START el yee eswt la-J AvaftoHli'm a arafamral. seaman:, ni Mm a tSaatnilal, u itfiint as MfcTial tupjlll emu'iHM r.a.A.r. FORO TRUCKS LAST LONMRI urn, hM fOfjMpeMlsM ejejffj ejM SiM9a000 tfsR W) hatavrtPiw tnpjrii ,m JJA MAKI THE "STEAL" XJJUI UI Wt77 :OF A LIFETIME! BAlSIGim MOTOR CO. Main at Esplanade Phone 3121