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P rTA NUARY 16, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN ke 12 ir.t SCORES "5 t;.Mm State 13 K."f Washington 49 L5 s!Jte 67. Colorado Col ls , u.rv .Oalif.i. 0 La 60, Western Washington , f Idaho 66, Pacific Unl Portland 65 C'eran 69, Central Wash. ... r"nln-orin Mines staw o Difid 87. San Jose 01 "-"- juw. fox 68, Concordia, (Ore.) L Oregon 84, Portland State Columbia , Eastern 'iCUrk 80, Whitman 74 ., . 3 Holv Cross 61 lion 106, Brown 66 km 63, wms" 57, Jjanniuuui . Lnd 68, George Washington Carolina 65, Clemson 57 75, Miami iria.i iidel 71. Newberry 60 MIDWEST nhin TTntvprsitv 80 Dakota 65, South Dakota Dakota stale m, duuui m- SOUTHWET 1 Rir-n fifi Ichristlan 69, Texas A&M 52 Simmons 58, new Mexico kouslon 74, Sul Ross 72 HIGH SCHOOL itie S4, Astoria 44 lion 53, Stantleld 38 SI. La Grande JVs 34 71, Bend 51 72, Sweet Home 44 57. Tillamook 39 56, Sheridan 33 is 51, Lebanon 37 iia 59, Neahkahnie 50 Marion 42, Yamhill 41 Eia 44 Woodburn 26 lens 75, Clatskanie 55 ill 81, Detroit 39 48, Columbia Prep (Port' 17 Union 66. Philomath 52 Irngon 29 Catholic (Portland) 51 irnco 41 lily 74, Oregon Deaf School 35, Alsca 33 Pass 71, Medford 49 few 68, Prineville 64 inn 59, Oregon City 55 68, Oakndge 60 I 66, Pleasant Hill 50 kncls (Eugene) 54, Junction m fr.d 70, John Day 42 is, Mill Military (Portland) 56. Sanies 31 ale 53. Verboort 34 !ro 63, Tigard 44 h Tails 53, Ashland 37 lies 53, La Grande 52 , Mt. Angel 46 u, Scappoose 52 64. Warrenfnn 35 hrg 53, Brownsville 33 58. Halsey 42 GrOVe 77. TWrtMinnvll! Rt la 40, Molalla 38 . 149. Maimin 38 ina 55, Sherwood 50 (over 59. Falls CMv Al fn Boys' school (Woodburn) vuuun 98 litnn 5 Milt.A , .... .-, .wtuii-iiccwuier OL swego 53, Concordia (Port- fcor. Pie 66, Crow 57 w, Burns 57 llV 2 fipii 41 jPowder 54, Elgin 52 ieesas. Phoenix 34 . uasiand 44 Cflnvnm.illn lr8 54. North Bend 44 im 08, Newport 42 Portland League 1 M r,i , Cleveland ; , Washington 37 38 MAULS WIL 7& s Wuilld Winn Skeoini Klamaths Dump Cold Ashland Club, 53-37 By BED HURD Paying customers had nothing to do nip-ups about last night on Pelican Court except that Klam ath's 53-37 victory over Ashland meant that the pelicans are still unbeaten in the Southern Oregon Conference with three straight and David D'Olivo found the range again to pump in 19 points. If the Pelicans Hadn't perked up in the second quarter to bit 8 for 17 from the field and run their halftime margin to 22-11, the fans may have left in droves after a frustrating first stanza, COLD The first eight minutes of action ended In a snappy 4-2 lead for the Pels when the Red and White team wwmm MOOSE TA'S W 1- Lucky Lanrs ... a.,..... 4i 2.! Suburban Flower ... 37 27 K Amusement .. - 35 2!) Ward Brothers - 3-ij 291.. Stone's Signal Scrv 33 31 Suburban Tavern ,., 30 3 Leach Service 24 ta 3" ta Summer Lane Tavern 21 43 Scorn Lit Niiht Suburban Tav 4 Summers Lane 0 Stone's 11 Leach 1 K Amusement 3 Lucky Lanes 1 Ward Bros 2 Subruban Flower 2 Prank Beard of Suburban Tav ern rolled eight straight strikes last night and ended with a 257 line in the Moose Pa's Bowling League highlight. Beard ended with a 612 series. In second Dlace was Al Haken- weth of Stone's Signal Service with 202 game and 578 series. Suburban Tavern ended with a 98i game and 277? series in team play. Stone's rolled a 2646 series and snared a sio game wnn Lucay Lanes, league-leaders by four points. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Commercial Shell Grams Mfg Car-Ad-Cn Pacific Motor Trucking K.F. Creamery Great Northern . Superior-Troy . Broadway Cleaners Medo Land Creamery Battery D . Heraid-News , ... converted just 2 of 13 shots and the Grizzlies even broke this rec ord with 1 for 15 Ashland showed no semblance of marksmanship until the third quarter. The Grizzlies were shut out in the field goal department m the second quarter and ended the lirst half with a 1 lor 31 snooting mark or a percentage of ,032. The Pels, on the other hand, snapped to and found the bucket 8 times in 11 aims in the second quarter to-reach intermission time with a lO for 30 record, ,333. BUILD LEAD But after the first quarter when neither team was in the game, the Pelicans steadily built their lead and Ashland never posed a serious threat. The Grizzlies closed it to 37-47 in the fourth quarter but D'Olivo and; Don Mills took care of this brief challenge in the closing minutes as; Uie Pels started to pun away again. Milts ended with 12 points, while Larry Yarneli was third in line! with 10, FOULS OUT Gene Parent scored 7 for Ash land, as did Walt McCoy who fouled out with one minute left in the third quarter. Klamam Fails ended with a fair ly decent .373 percent, 22 for 53, while Ashland warmed up enough m tfte second naif to record a .1M mark, 10 for 62. The two teams square off again tonight (tin-off time is 8:15J with the junior varsities of both schools w L 48 IS 2G 14 40 24 36 '.a 27li 33' t 30 1 j 33 31 33 -Jl 30 34 25 .19 25 :o 25 39 25 39 Scores Last Nfcht Broadway 3 Herald-News 1 . Cai-Ad-Co 4 KP Cream 0 Grems S Comm Shell 2 PMT 4 Medo Land O Superior-Troy 4 Batt D O Moose 3 Great Northern 1 Bob victonn of the Merrill Moose and Floyd Phelps of Broadway Cleaners were one-two in the In dustrial Bowling League last night. Victorin scored a 584 series, Phelps 558. But Phelps was high for single line with 217 to Victories 214, In team play Broadway Cieaners rolled a 1,002 game and 2,734 ser ies. mpanella res Again YOBV l ... lin: -noy uampanel- l;'lss,ei:y-v?fhe kiMi.ii ,. " cnapier 01 K r "ers' Asn- ' tv.. c wm receive the I ST"1'1"! Award, em- "l1"1 "'"J" honor ism Z , m campaneila. . --- ..oimance was the ..I '""nea to the 8W jl 1-star team by the linn. , : n' a he won 'er i... ""ants tor the . SOason- His 41 M.k.i.lnost ever Wt bv a N m Z."- "ed minor ., "uer under- clals ".n 01 two Hla- 1 mm S"0 John B. J' WcLnn.i"8 5fetary i iw.,' to succeed." 'inctr , ' Tom Fool and Scortichinh Basilio Mix MIAMI, Pla. UB Carmen Bas ilio, Syracuse, N.Y., slugger Sat urday night attempts to prove he is a worthy successor lor Kid oav. ilan's crown when he swaps punches with Italo Scortlchini of Milan. Italy, in a lu-rouna tele vised bout at Dinner Key Auditor ium. Basilio, currently ranked the No. 1 contender, said he will claim the title if Gaviian continues to cam paign in the middleweight division and should he remain In the welter ranks. Carmen feels he has a right to ask for a return crack at Gavi- lan's title. He claims to be the only welter weight around to smash Gaviian to the canvas and barely missed the title. He lost a split decision. Mountaineers Drub Vikings LA O HANDS is Eastern Ore gon, lea by Larry pryse and Td Schadewlts with 1 points each, de feated Portland State 84-M In Fri day night's Oregon Collegiate Coa ference basketball game here. - eon Forter, Portlswj state's leading scorer, was hsH to 12 points. Dick Green also scored 12 lot the Portlanders. RED HURD, Spottt Mttor mixing game in the 8; 30 preliminary fout tlsx mrt; ASHLAND S. Baker, f . xParent, ( ..... McCoy, c Mtekle, t . Tenney. g . Beserves; Can rise Woods Dickersfm C. Baker Sutheritn Johmon Bates , Totals x Technical KT.AMATH Mills, ( Barron, t Davis, c Bevam, g YameH, g Rcservei; Dougherty .. D'Olivo . Muntetl Summers Todd Total Missed free throws; Ashland Parent, McCoy 4, Tenney 4, Woodi, Bates 2. Klnm.ith Fati MiiU- 2. rmtl. Dougherty 5, D'OUvo, MunseiH 3, 0- iicias; bwanson and Biggs. Bossio Stopped By Champ Bv JACK HAND NEW YORK W) Sandy Saddler, the featherweight champ, goes to t. Jay Monday to work out ms last tnree momns in wie nrmy cuh fident he still can handle anybody In his division. The lanky 8-fooM New Yorker gave little Billy Bossio, a 5-foot-l halfpint, a solid going over last night in his first start in 23 months. Saddler, sleek at 130' I pounds, stopped Bossio in 2:35 of the ninth round of a non-title go at St. Nicholas Arena after dropping him twice for automatic eight counts in the third and ninth. The second knockdown actually was more of a push than a punch. . Both Judges Frank Forbes and Charley shorten had Sandy pitch ing an 8-0 snutout going to me ninth and Referee Barney Felix, who stopped it. had Saddler on top 5-3. Felix gave the first, second and eighth to Bossio, a game lighting barkeep from Hartsdale, N. Y. . "I wasn't sharp, 1 guess," said Saddler, "But It felt good to be in there asain. At 130iA pounds, Sandy was only 41 pounds over the class nmn, Bossio weighed 128. Bossio, a 5 to 1 underdog was the peoples' choice with the crowd of 1,902 who paid $4,228 to see the nationally televised bout. 11 Cavemen Club Medford ' GRANTS PASS (Special) Grants Pass kept its district rec ord clean last night with a 71-48 win over Medford. The two teams go to Medlord tonight for the series-closer. The Cavemen, who stayed tied with Klamath Falls for the Dist. 4. lead with the win, led 18-12 at the quarter, 33-14 at the half and 51-33 going into the last period, Scoring; " mkoford am mi g. pass Lilly 13 T II Woods Rector 7 F li sutoiiin Conno- t C 13 Dean Coppie 1 G IS Hansen Huber 7 G 7 Yoaten Medford subs Kastner 3. Knspp. Niies, c.,-, no i Witfiams 3. Bucev 2. Ganna- wsv 4. Grants Pass iubs Barber 14, Jamrt, Reid 6, Blevlnx, BartieU 3, Bai- Jenger, Erickson, meat. iinn. Jayvees Beat Paisley Five The Klamath junior varsity whmnpri Pa isle v last nisht. 51-30. on Pelican Court but didnt stop lead the Klamath club. . -fc . tJt " t Biy Merrill . ,, Sacred Heart GiU&rfrt . L4SI NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PKESS NEW YORK (St.Nieholas Arena) lifl Sandy Saddler, 130 ya. New York, stopped Billy Bossio, 128, Hartsdale, N.Y., 9. (Non-title). WEST PALM BEACH, Fia. Eddie Springer, 160, Duluth, Minn, outpointed Gary Simon, ibi, new Glasgow, N.S., 10. ASHENFELTER NEW YORK Olympic steeple chase champion Horace Asnentei- ter was the top scorer in tracx ana field for the New York Athletic Club in 1953. Ashenfelter succeeded Jim Fuchs, who was top man for three years, Trapshooters mcnoias Esan and Roger Fawcett were next In total points scored for the NY AC. Paisiev's Joe Bonnarens. Bonnarens scored IB for high point honors. The jayvees led 20-13 at the half and 38-24 at the end of three. Danny Lowe hit for 11 to Cage Depression Hits Garden By HUGH FULLERTON JB, (For Gayle Talbot) NEW YORK linThc sports writers of this village had better start pulling ln their belts and getting ready for a lot of long, hard winters. Basketball is about to lapse into the same state of somnolence that has engulfed foot ball hereabouts. Even for writers who always thought basketball was an un seemly display by a lot of tall young men running around in their underwear, that game has helped keep meat and potatoes on Uie family table during the winter. Ever since Ned Irish moved the college teams out of band-box gyms into Madison Square Garden and incidentally moved himself from a battered newspaper desk to a plush Garden office the game has been strictly big time in this town. And the Garden was re garded as the capital of intersec tions! basketball. But look what's happening now. The local college teams have dropped so far in class that Irish, always mindful of the value of a buck, was moved to Issue a mild warning that they'd better Im prove or look around for some other place to play their games. And the athletic directors of the three big colleges that still play their home games In the garden NYU, St. John's and Manhattan politely replied: "Sorry, bud, but Ha against our principles," Thai's just about what happened in football some years back. Chick Median's colorful NYU team used in nlav only the best and could pack Yankee Stadium. Fordbam, under Maj. Frank Cavanaugh and Sleepy Jim Crowley, kept the Polo Grounds full on Saturdays. Man hattan, CCNY and even Long Island University supported teams though not so well. Then Fordham and NYU began feeling qualms about the way they were getting good football players. And they began to realize that the money was going out as fast as it came in. So they deemphasized with the result that the only col lege football teams left in town are Columbia, maintaining Its Ivy draped aloofness way uptown, and Fordham, which was on the ragged edge of giving up last year. But basketball, always a popular game here, became exceedingly prosperous after Irish provided a place where the colleges could play before large numbers of well heeled customers and brought in the nation's best opposition for them to meet. The 'dumps" hurt a lot, of course. ' " ' But what hurt' the nio'st was that coaches from basketball-minded institutions all around the country found it was as easy to find bas ketball talent ln asphalt-paved i rJf ? DOWM FOR ACTION in the 137-pound division for Oregon Tech tonight against Portland State is Don Eerie, The Owl matmen is one of eight wrestlers to shut out the Oregon Ducks last week. The meet is billed for 8 o'clock on Hilltop Court. Photo by Don Kettier Owls; Viks Mix On Mat Tonight Panthers, Mustangs Post Wins STANMKGS Trt. The Oregon Tech wrestling team that shut out the Oregon Ducks will be the same tonight when the Owls host strong Portland State on Hilltop Court, Coach Bob Smith announced today. J. C. Thorpe tried to lose enough weight to go in the 123-pound class but the ex-state high school champion from Lebanon couldn't ahed enough pounds without "dry ing out.' Smith keeps Larry Dryden at that spot with Alvln Christie in the 130-pound class, Don Earle 137, Vic Schweitz 147, Fred Stepper 157, Dean Schmitz 167, Kent Crawley 177 and heavyweight Floyd Pierce. Glen Nofsiger edged Vic Schweitz on points 3-2 in a 147 pound qualifying bout Friday but Smith decided to go with Schweitz anyway. The Salem state high school champion U rated a better mines" of New York and nearby New Jersey as football material in Pennsylvania's coal pits and steel mills. The city kids heard that a col lege is supposed to have a real campus with trees and grass in stead of just a subway platform. They found the idea intriguing, especially when accompanied by mention of room, board, tuition and perhaps spending money and not too much studying. The locals just couldn't match most of those bids, though they're not averse to giving scholarships to good students which sometimes includes basketball players. For one thing, they're all members of the Eastern College Athletic Con ference, which wrote the discarded "sanity code" Into its constitution and didn't take it out. Protect Your Health Do you end the members of yeur femiiy check vritfe your dentist twice t year? Carter's Collection Agency P.O. Box 844 411 Main Phone 6121 BRAKES.. See Juckeland! Bruins Lose Third Game By THE ASSOCIATED FREES The University of California, un defeated leader of the Pacific Coast Conference Southern Divi sion basketball race, takes on Stan ford at Berkeley Saturday night after defeating the Indians 83-68 at Palo Alto Friday night. At Los Angeles, the USC Tro jans overcame a strong, final per iod rally by UCLA and salvaged a 88-65 victory Friday night, The teams meet again Saturday nignt. The California Bears,'winners of three straight conference games, caught fire early in the second period and virtually coasted to vie, torv over the speedy but inexpert- enced Indians, It was California, 47-33, at halftime. chance against Joe Casale of Port land 6(aie, HIGH The Vikings are rated high in Northwest wrestling circles and hold a SS-10 decision over Lewis and Clark this season. Portland State will enter Soy Sehlesser in the 123-pound division; highly-regarded Lee Alien in the 130-pound class, Leroy Busseil 137, Casale 147, Buzz Wheatiey 157, Jack McElroy 167, Earl Nutt 177 heavyweight Dsrrold Farr, Seer. I. lit Malin 55 Sacred Heart 23 Hettley 45 BsflaflCB 33 4itS3-l8gue:$ The- Klamath County prep bas ketball league went according t$ script last sight, including a snow storm that stalled Gilchrist aau postponed its game in Merrill, cnuoquin and Matin are racing down to the wire in the expected showdown. ChUoqum won its third straight ia league play with a 70-44 win over Biy; Malta notched Number 2 with out a setback, a 35-39 win over Sacred Heart. In tite third game on the pro gram, son-league Hemey dumped Bonanza, 45-32. lit ail cases, the wissers were hard put in the first half but poured on the steam after the inter mission. LEAD Biy led caiiloouin 17-16 at the esrt of one stanza and trailed just 38-S1 at halftime. Bat use Fsniaers, de fending champions m the class B league, found the range in the third quarter to go ia front, BOSS. Four slayers Mi two figures, headed by Dick Siemens with IS, Jo Jo George, Ted Siemens and Vernon Joe counted 13 each. Biy's Mixon led the Bobcats with 17. The Trojans of Sacred Heart led Use vaunted Mustangs of Malta WS and 28-18 at the lirst two rest per iods. But Malta put together a 23 point third quarter, holding Sacred Heart to points, to slide into the last stanza wittt a 41-39 lead. Glen steyskal and Staa Miller Mt for 14 ana 13 lor Matin while Bay Johnson chipped to with IS. Bat all took a back seat to the Academy's Bill Snider with 17. EVEN The Antlers ran even with Hen ley for two quarters with the score board showing 13-aa ana 2S-au tJes, Bat Henley slipped into a SO-2S lead and poured it on in the last quar ter. Francis Roberts was high m&n with 15 tor the Hornets; Cornel ius Janssea scored 12 for Bonan za, In junior varsity preiiminsry games, Meiai whipped Sacred Heart, 45-25; Chilequln waxed Biy, 6S-37; and Henley got oyer Boca;,- za, 48-30, Wolves' Grove Pots 25 MONMOUTH (Special) Prat Grove, 4-1 forward, pound in 25 points and captured SB reboucds last night to lead Oregos College to a decisive 74-58-wia over Oregon Tech here. ie two teams close out the two garee series tonight ea the same court. Grove canned 13 of his 14 free throws to help in his 35 total a.3 Oregon College went ahead to stay late in the second quarter. The Owls of OTI heW a mi lead early ia the second quarter, but Grove, tbea Boo MeKemst scored from She iseid. Grove add ed to free throws sad the Wolves' pulled even at 2,.!!, Tech's Bob Edgrea put the Owte ahead again hut aaother OCE rally put the Wolves os top, 34-2S at the half. Don Sutahin was high lor the Owis ith 14 while Jerry Wyatt was ciose oemno witn 13, The win put the Wolves ahead percentagewise in the Oregon Col legiate Conference with a 14 rec ord. Eastern Oregoa whipped Port- as state ast wast for s S-l mark after splitting with the Owls this weeK, Oregon Teeh is a i-s. Port, land State st 0-1. Qary Dora, Oretech mart, ta-w, ed his ankie in Ok first smarter and sat sat the rest of the game, He wont play tonight in the sec ond meetiag of the teams. and 325 Pierce at 190. will spot Farr 35 pounds. But Pierce, ex-Kiasjaih Union High Schooi grappler, proved he's up to "giant-killing"' when he won over Oregon's Dick Barker, giving away 25 pounds. DRAWING CARD Portland State's Alien is the draw ing card. The amazing little guy was state champion at Sandy High four straight years and also holds two National AAU wrestling tiUes. Portland State will be favored but the surprising Oregon Tech freshmen are determined to make the school's first season in inter collegiate wrestling a bright one. They must he taken seriously after blanking Oregon in their debut. TOUGH DALLAS ( The customer who had broken the glass out of a juke box and a cigarette machine with a beer bottle refused to leave even after the tavern owner fired a gun three times Into the floor. Then the owner, annoyed, knocked his patron in the head with a etab. The customer left in huff. . SLY HSTiw 10 Csvsn 4 Seattranc. s Nixaa IT T 13 T, SiesHens O 13 V. iat G 3 Ssstis Sly tuix X Tsanseti. ChUsouln fast Barney 3, weacit, i. Joe e. MAUS (SS) RSsSc 5 Steyskal H Tr&vU 3 Johnson IS mi S. BEAST 17 Snider 3 k. ftejFSnsls 4 Michael Mklin ibs I3okkB 4. MlUcr 13. 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