SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954
PAGE SIX
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OREGON TECH'S ALAN CUNNINGHAM (eases the ball to him while
, Portland State's Ron Brown and John Fought (left 'and right on either
side of Cunningham) close in in case the ball decides to bounce away from
the Owl guard. Oregon Tech won the game, 76-58, and host the Vikings
again tonight on Hilltop Court, 8 o'clock. Photo by Don liettler
Returns
To Form
By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS
MillVltlllrtn M 1 in tha AUan(at-
cu j-iess nign scnooi Dasketoati
(ED HUHO, Sports
pou, resumea us winning ways
Prioav night, .defeatlne Tillamook
03-41.
I I', was the first game for the
pou leaner since uresnam snapped
Its Ift-efltnp alnntni, clraalr ln-1
win-, wiui a to-ij upsei.
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREfiON
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OCCSi
OCC STANniNCS
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EAstsm Oregon
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llifl Oisiron Tech Owls urc living
proof of tlie old basketball ndaiie
ihnt the home courl is worth 10
points. '
1U was 18 points Inst niitht. the
iniiRlii the 0ls whipped Portland
State to climb up into socond
' place in the Oicroii Colle;lnto Cou
. lerence.
If- tlie Owls can win again to
night the rematch on Hilltop
Cunrt Is billed lor 8 o'clock -
they'll finish with a 6-6, .500 rec
ord in conterence play uiid then hit
' back- nnci hope Oreuon College, cu"
icnlly at 4-5, .444. doesn't catch up.
i'.a:sicrn u.'c.ou, allluniKh not a
.iilwo-iii, is vinmilly a cinch fur tlie
title with a 6-1! leatnie mark. Last
niRhfs loss shoved the VikiiiRS
(lee:.;- into the cellar with a 3-5
record. . -CIIVMS'IONS'
The Owls returned to their hon e
court last r.KI't where ttjey usual
ly plnv like champions alter a
(lli.astrous l-:i road trip that co.;t
iliein aty chance of caplurini. the
OCO crown. ,
AUer Ihe tir.t few niinuics of
pl:y, the 'Wchs leu no doubt In
ii.nvonr's mind ihey were out to
open iho iwo-itninu rrnrs on a vic
tory note in a linal ;.mn! for a u
nt seeerd plitce In V'.e leajue.
Don Tovler. Slale'.s bi center
win vtni into tt'.e eair.e running
third hi5ih nninni: ftorthwen cal
iche rorers. opened th" r. oriu(
Ticl.V Keith Thompson tied it up,
then PliC went ahead on a liee
throw by husky Dale Stewart and
Kwiyctl a Jump ahead until Giry
llorn. Tech's vesl-po, ket puard. tied
Lcredo'.Opsn
Field Lcrae
LARKDO, Tex. IP A Held 1
oi more wan inn uollers ItetuUd
bv Tony Holouln. Mariv KuiroI.
Ed ttjorkyi Oliver and Shellev
Maylu ld of the touiitiK priiiessinn
ls end a liot-shol ania'eui-. Wes
ley Kllis of San Antonio, moved
, out Snturri.iv In the in, t round
of the $3,000 Laredo Open
Vui'i5 i't uie pro lout, mould-
Itiff Fml Wampler, winner ol tlie
ijO? n;eics open, were ouc to
: put. In appenrtuice and will be ac
cented entries;
' i While Uie first place money win
ner is expected lo come from
' anions Holgiiln, Oliver, Mnyflold
and Fusol. chances of tills fin
Islilng on top or hi(;h up were con.
fidcred good in view of the way
' he has been hhootine In practice
. rounds. He Has had three consec
utive flve-undei phi- 67 s.
The tournament Is n 36-lwle af
fair and Is- a substitute for the
Tucson Open, scheduled this ;
wei-k lint cancelled bv Its spon
ftors. The final 13 holes will be'
flayed Sunday, 1
Tech In
Position
it at 8-all on a Ion? shot and Don
Sutphln put the Owls into a lead that
proved permanent with two free
throws.
Stewart closed it to 9-10 on a
charity toss but Thompson pushed
one In, Jerry Wyatt scored on a
honk shot and Sutphin hit from the
side in a uplnrfe that gave the
Owls a 16-9 lead. It was 19-11
beading Into the second frame af
ter Htcwart counted from the floor.
Thompson, Sutphin and Dorn
look the scoring reins then to give
uie uwis a conuoriaoic 30-15 cush
ion and it was even better nt the
half after Don Hubble hooked
one in for a 36-19 intermission lead.
The Vikini's never threatened af
ter that althouuh Syl Hannon and
Stewart kept the Vikings in the
name in the second half and the
Pomanders closed the nap to 11
points early m the fourth period at
45-56.
till POINTS
.Sutphin put toqclher four field
Hoals and I wo Iree throws on each
: ide of the halftimc buzzer to end
wi n jo points, the same number
collected by Stewart lor the Vik
intlv. ,
Kriih Thompson contributed 18,
Wv.iu 16 to Tech's total, while Por
ter, a hard guy to turn back,
chipped In pi behind Stewart's M
lot- the Portland team.
Tlie Owls latched onto a couple
m-'te rebounds than did Portland
'.aio, 38 to 36. and outshot the vis
itors. .413 lo .369. The ViklllKs con
nectcri on 24 ol 65. wmle the Owl ,
shot to tunes and made 33.
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KLAMATH
WOCUS TRAP
MERCHANDISE SHOOT
SHOOTING IN
BEGINNERS
SUNDAY -
At . '( 'y,:; . -n
INDUSTRIAL LEAGl'F
W I.
Commercial Shell : 5li 24
Cnr-Ad-Co .V) ;'7
Grems Mfs ..... aii'a
Klmnnth Creamery i:!'a
rnclllc Motor TruekinB 42 .It!
Gient Nurlhcrii A2 :m
Sunerlor-Trci.v Lrtry ..., 41 ti!
Hroadway Cleaners ::tj-4, 4.i'
Merrill Mooac a:i 47
Medn Lnnd ('renmcry .. :,t'a
Herald and News :u 4'
Notional (iuarrls .. yi vj
Seorrs L4l ,i;ht
Ktamalh Creum a Mooie 1
Supenor-Troy 3 llerald-NcwR 1
Clreitt Northern 3 Mcrin J.and 1
Car-Ad-Co 3 Comm Shell I
National Guards 3 Rroadway 1
Grcms 2'a I'alT 1!
Car-Ad-Co sliced Commercial
Shell's Industrial Bowling I.earjue
lead to Uirce points last niRht with
a 3-1 win over the league leaders.
Jim Brown of Hroadway Clean
ers rolled the hivh series. 549: A!
Klttoek of Great Northern was next
with 538 and rolled the high game
of 224. Walt Schweigert of Merrill
Moose and Paul Shearer of Com-'
mercial Shell each rolled 2u:'i
games.
In team play. Ureal Northern
rolled a 26311 series, Medo Land 9M
game. Klamath Creamery had a
2622 scries and 920 game for run
ner-Up scores.
Mnosr. r.'
t.uekv l.ane.
Ward llrolhcrs , 44'j
Siihurbaa Mower 41 :s,i
Stone s Stftnal Serv 44 .;
K Amufeieenl tr
SiitHirbiin Tavern . 41 :tti
t.earh Service y" j
Summera Lane Tavern '24 56
Scores l.iisl NIclil
Suhllrhan Tav 4 Suburban Klower 0
,.ucKy i.anc a i.c.:ca i .
Ward Bros 3 Summers L;mc 1
' Slone s ;; K Aimucn 1 1
Lucky Lanes aim Ward Brothers,
j one-two teams in Uie Muo-e Pa's
I Bow-ling Leauue. staved thc.t w.iv
'last liiRht. both notchiiv; 3-1 win-i.
I Mel Rnhillvon of Mtone s SinnM
j Service rolled a 622 scries with n
j liiuh name oi 231. Hnrrv p.tn of
i Ward Brothers had a 507 uiid 22
' for second honors.
Suburban Tavern v. as 1 a;li in
- Irani play with a Ml came and
J833 series; Ward Blethers had n
i2705 scries, K Amu. omen; a 9- .I
game.
vi(;nrs
Bv Tin: AxsoemTn piii:ss I
NEW YOHK ( Madison Snuarc
Oardeni Joey Glambra. 15j -,,
Bulfnlo. N. Y.. outpoinled Halo'
jScertichiiu. isp,. Don,,., jltK-. ui ,
1 WEST PAI.M BEACH Fla -I
,Bobbv Elliott, 151, Louisville, o i'-i
poinle.1 Chlco I'.icheen, 154. Rjr,1
de Jnnciro. lo.
GUN C!
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ALL CLASSES
WELCOME
,10:00 AM.
1
Bedford Wins, 4540;
CEvemen Nip Ashland
BIG 4 STANDINGS
C!rnnt.! Pas . "
Modfnrd .. 4
Klamath Fails .. . 4
Ashland rj
Hrnrrs l.ajjl Ni(ihl
Mfdfnrd 45 Klamath Falls 40
U ran is Pau tiO Ashlund SS
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MEDFORD (Special) Unless
the Grants Pass regulars all break
their legs, you can without too
much risk count the Cavemen in
as Southern Oregon Big Four bas
kctbfill champions alter last night's
results.
Mathemutically, both Klamath
Falls and MeiUord are still in the
Shuff Stuff
Mecca Tavern
Suburban Tavern -
Wocus Tavern
lull's Place
llrunistick Tavprn .
Summers Lane Tavern
Schuss Tavern .... ..
.r.'ne.sics Tavern
Eagles ..
T.it s Tavern -
VrW
llonndun Tavern -
Tiny's Tavern
44
Mecca and Suburban Taverns
ended the first half of play in the
City Shiifllcbonrd League in a
deadlock end will meet on a neu
tral beard lor the playofl.
Both notched 39-9 records in 12
outunrs.
Close behind were Wocus Tavern
wilh :8-10 and Bill's Place with
36-12.
Merchandise
Meet Slated
Klamath Gun Clubbers won't
shoot for either the Hauser or
Balsigcr trophies tomorrow at
Wocus, but a merchandise shoot
is scheduled, starting time is
10:30 a.m.
All classes of competition will
be held- beginners are welcome.
Another leg on the Balsiper
Trophy will be Up Feb. 21. In
competition last Sunday. Rod
Smith w on his second leg on tlie
llauger Trophy to edge Into a
tie with Dr. J. M. Adams and
Marion Grant.
See Juckeland
race, but It will be a tough arith
metic problem to complete.
Mediord dumped Klamath Falls
last liiprtit, 45-40. while Grants Pass
was knockiiiir over Ashland, 60-55.
That put the Cavemen 16-11 two
Barnes up on both Klamath Palls
and Medford (both with 4-3) with
just five gamts i0 B0. Tile SilItle
teams mix again tonight in Med
ford and Grants Pass.
The Tornado whipped up a lo-ii
first-quarter lead la.-,t night and it
was too much for the Pelicans
of Klamath Falls to overcome, al
though they tied tlie score at 27-all
halfWllV thl'OUQh the (hid nr
then fell back to stay.
With George Huber throwing in
19 points and Dick Pepper playing
a magnificent defensive game,
Medford was in control except for
Klamath's brief rally in the third
that pulled the Pels even.
Medford stretechod a 25-18 half
time lead to 27-21 early in uie
third. Then Dave D'Ollvo palmed
In a two-pointer, Ed Barron added
a free throw, Guy Munscll scored
from the floor and Jim Dougher
ty's charity toss tied the score.
But Pepper's free throw followed
and Medford was back in tront per
manently, as the Tornado puffed
Its lead to 33-29 at the end of three
frames.
Tlie Pelicans closed it to 38-40
with 3:02 lo go in the pome when
Don Mills scored on a flee throw
and D'Olivo popped one In on a
rebound shot.
The Medford junior varsity shad
ed Klamath Falls, 55-52 in the
preliminary.
( ftm urorr:
KI.AM M il 1AI.I.S 10
1 Hirron, i , fi
Mills, t o
Hjivis. p . )
Yantell. g . 2
Brvnni. ft . . i
Diiurliprly 2
i D'OIivn 2
; Totid 0
ArmstronR ' 0
Ponpl 0
TnUli . 11
Ml ni-ORII
I Prpoer. t ..,
I Knapp, f ....
1 WiDifimA, c ..
I Hubcr. g
: Ci nplo. K x.-
Rrsrrvei:
1 Knstncr
t.lly
fii it rr Tr
i
MlJSfd frre throws: Klam-ith : (Ksr!
t.i
iron a. Mill. DavU 2. Vnrnfll. nevann
; 3. Dmi(hcrt '2. O'Otivn 2: Mrdlnrd 14
'Pppprr 3. XVilli.ims. Hiibr 8. Oppte.
Kwitnt-rt. Officials: Mrllbve and RlR8
i ii ii-in
n i n VM.s
iipu M.ini.iu
The rest of the top 10 in the poll
did nil rlrrhr. Prlrlnu ntirht tnn
finis AlllOMV JJn Mi rnn.
i-u. ..urn u iuok nun ranjeed Marsn-
iiou mi overnme ncrioa to no it
CorVallis. NO 9 in lh nnll
gained ft nl.23 vJetnrv nunr c.ra.t
,.'ni,-, n tuiricb 'i opponent.-
tL'i.t.Mi WINS
jeitirenp Mi, t ann,nnJ nAan..-
c , a. uuniibu VMHUBt
Gl'OVR On-fl In .nnlfniln lie rinmls-.
i Hon of the district 8 race. Else-
wucre in me district, Willamette
ioi augene Deat oakrldge 63-59;
CreSWell rlcfnatari Vlml.n
Francis of Eugene edged Pleasant
;um oi-oa; ana spnngtieia downed
Junction City 76-49. .
ROOSeVelt Mn A caeili, r!nrnnr.ri
Washington 73-42 ' In a Portland
Jjcbbuc ciasn.' Oher Portland
scores: Cleveland 01, Grant 45;
BenOn till. .ipfteesmn AO' Itnenln
72. Franklin 09. '
Marshfleld. rated No. 5, won its
15th came against six losses with
its victory over Albany.
VI STRAIGHT .
Enkpr tVn A rinstmprl Vpensli'lr.n
58-54 tp run its' consecutive victory
string to 12.
Redmond, No. 8, cooled off Burns
48-42.
Gresham, No. 9, squeezed past
Astoria, the district in favorite
37-35. ,
Some other results of Friday
nlgAit's action which saw more than
100 teams Dlavine throughout the
state: . '
Lake Oswego 66, Hood River 41;
Prueville 69. 'Stayton 61; North
Marion 71. Amitv so. t o annri.
78, The Dulles 49: Grants Pass 60,
Asniana 55; Bilverton 47, Molalla
44; Beaverton 63, West Linn 50;
Estncnda- 53, Woodburn 37; Wy
East 56, Concordia (Portland) 41;
MCMinilVille 63 Tienrrt d7- TiolM
54. Mt. Angel 45; Oregon City 68.
rurusfc urove od.
Mafmen
in Tenth
The Klamath Pelicans own 10
straight wrestling wins today after
defeating Lebanon last night, 30-9,
a close meet despite the score.
Not a fall was scored in. the
meet and most of Klamath's eight
decisions in the 12-match meet
came the hard way.
Three bouts ended in dead heats
and Lebanon's Ivan Wlnningham
won a 4-2 decision over Gary Rob
erts for Uie team's lone decision.
The Pels were scheduled to face
the Oregon State Rooks. 10 o'clock
tills morning in a try for their elev
enth win of an undefeated season.
98 pounds Don Tilman KF drew
Him Parka L. 0-0.
106T;Winn,n8nam L declsloned Rob
erts KF. 4-2.
4-d'5-Bcrg KF dccl,lDned Durham L,
'23 Conner KF declsloned Lee L,
130 L, Bearing KF declsloned Bea-
n UO Bosett KF declsloned Powell L.
L 1451yLM"n . KF declsloned Lindsay
r.i4,-. Dcarln8 KF declsloned Crlg-
167 Gonzales KF and Evans L drew,
127 Mtlchrll KF and Rowell L. drew.
Spruguc L, 15-10.
Indiana Trio
Named byTrib
JEW YORK lid Bob Leonard
Charley Kraak and Dick Pnrle
three stars of Indiana's defending
National Collegiate basketball
champions, were the first selec
tions today for the West squad in
the Herald Tribune's eighth an
nuo East-West college basketball
game at Madison Square Garden
March 27.
The trio helped Indiana U'in the
rtiA into last year and are main
stnyi of the current Hoosier team
which is leading the Big Ten race
kiki is raiiKca uura in the coun
try in tne a.p. poll with a 15-1
record.
Ossie Cowlcs. Minnesota coach,
will coach the West team ar.d How
ard Cmn of New York University
the East.
All-America' Cliff HaRan. Frank
Ramsey and Lou Tsloropoulos.
Kentucky's potent threesome, are
'die only players picked so far for
the East team.
Gtnuin auto glazing
expert handle the work oi
replacing broken wind
shields ant) windows with
the Right Gloss when you
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it
BOB THOMPSON
"no Monday morning quarterbacks . . ."
Owls Get 'Hoot' in Formation
Of New Booster Organization
The Owls have a brand new hoot.
Bob Thompson is president of the
Owl Hoots, an organization formed
with the sole purpose of "support
ing Oregon Tech and its activities,
amieuc ana otnerwise."
Formation of the Hoots, com
posed of local business men and
civic-minded . persons, gives the
mile-high college something it's
needed for several years In Its con
tinued fight against some state leg
islators who would close the
school or move It somewhere
else.
Thompson made it clear In the
Kenning,
Von Pop
Siqued
Matchmaker Mack Lillard yester
day completed a wrestling card
that will carry two main events
next Wednesday at the Armory.
Sharing the top spot- will be
bouts between Georges Dusette and
Jack Rush and Kurt Von Poppen
helm against John Paul Denning.
Henning earned the bout against
the Proud Pruasian with his sensa
tional showing in his debut here
last Week. Thr. rplurn nt s.r rj
a top-drawer box office wrestler, is
expected to pick up attendance at
un- fjuiicn paiace.
Rush nits his nnnrtlwlnv nnn-
against Dusette's full nelson.
com bouts are one-hour affairs,
or the best two of three falls.
DfltinV rVPniirkn nnn T ..u
lich clash in the 20-mlnute, one-fall
opener.
Reserved tickets are on sale at
Castleberry Drugs.
Frank Pcllerln, assistant base
ball coach at Michigan Stale, was
a three-letter winner lor the Spar
tan team as an undergraduate. He
was captain of the 1940 freshman
team.
8:00 P.M.
KUHS
vs.
MEDFORD
5000 WATTS
Gpm
4- ,' ,'
V
',,!
club's first meeting, a breakfast
gathering Friday, that the organ
ization is dedicated to "supporting
Oregon Tech, not blasting its coa
ches for mistakes made on the ath
letic fields."
Thompson explained That the
Hoots, a non-profit organization,
will act as a liaison between the
school and the city.
"We'd like to put something back
into the school besides good wish
es," Thompson suid.
Since the school's inception in
1947, there's been little more
than ' lip service" for Oregon Tech
nical Institute then Oregon Vo
cational School particularly in
sports.
The Hoots were well represent
ed at last night's OTI - Portland
State basketball game on Hilltop
Court.
Vice president of the Hoots is
Bu? Lorkin, secretary-treasurer
Roy Murphy.
Board of directors are Hal Stud
ler, T. J. O'Halr and Dick Galla
gher. A good estimate puts the amount
of money Oregon Tech means to
Klamath County annually at $!,
763,420 It is this startling economic fact
that nromnlpri thp Wnni in n
somethlngbout getting behind the
schopl wilh somewhat more than
Just verbal backing.
Cougar Tankmen
Drown Webfoors
PULLMAN im Art Mindhim
scored victories in the 60 and 100
yard freestyle events Friday to
lead tlie Washington State College,
swimming team to a 66-28 North
ern Division win over the Univer
sity of Oregon.
The Cougars took nine firsts in
the ten events. Oregon moves to
Moscow, Idaho, for a meet wilh
the University of Idaho Saturday.
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