PAGS TWELVE nns TKANIf OETATION LEAGrS f U , . UfcvV LbJI LI U Vl , ' Lai - LJ A 1IAnar Tohaceat Kalpine A Mndoe Bid Supply w -...S6 Paople'a warthouaa 33 Inleratala Waterboys M'e AcB Paint Store . 4a Twinway Moving . Kalpine B .40 WJI M.. KTLW . .. Sacif rru t & Prod . - Coneolldated Frelahtways .. Hearts Lal Mint faclfle Fruit 4 KKJI 0 Consolidated 4 Modoc Bids Twinway 4 Kalpine A People's Whae 3 KTLW 1 A&B Paint 3 Pionr 3 ' jnleraUla 3 Kalpina B 3 The cellar teams in the Transportation Bowling Leagu rolled the top tram scries last night. Consolidated Frelghlways, twelfth in the 12-team leaRiie, had a 2729. Eleventh-place Pacific Fruit was second with 2101. . ' AstB Paint Store had a 936 game along with Twinway Moving. Con solidated edged in with a 933. j Joe Wachter of People's Ware house rolled the high individual series. 649; Horton Cadwell of Mo doc Bldg. rolled a 839 and Eldon Kaylor, Interstate, 632. Jim Reis of Twinway Moving had a 221 game and C11II Btcmier oi jiaipine A a 212. , Pioneer Tobacco kept lis Icadi despite a spill with A&B Paint I Store, while Kalpine A lost its chance to gain on the leaders ill a 0-4 loss to Twinway Moving. MOOSE MA'S Binsa Cafe . Bold ii. Son MnnnlrlCr'l, Variety 4H 4 Joncales Tavern , 4a 4J Klamath Flowar 47 ,, 45 Lou It! Food ............ 47 Little Sweden 44 4 Oregon Wool ........... 4.1 So. Ore. Mu.lc - . 44 81 Stone a Signal Serv , ... 34 67 Hrores Last Nlflit . Bing'a 4 Klamath Flower 0 Stoue'a 4 Oregon Wool 0 Bold & Son 4 Little Sweden 0 . . .lonealea Tavern 3 So. Ore. Mualc t ; fichnelder'a Variety 3 Louies 1 ' Bing's Cafe holds a six-point lead in the Moose Ma's Bowling League but there's a lot of traf iio waiting to move up ir the lead ers falter. Ila Douglas of Schneider's Var iety rolled the high line last night ltib. a pin ahead of Joyce Ross of Bold & Bon. Doris Benedict of Louie's Food added up the high series, 636; Boss had 613 and Doug las 612. . In team play, Jonesles Tavern rol)d an 891 game, Schneider's Variety 858. Stone's Signal Serv ice's 2606 was the top team series; Bing's Cafe had a 2602. Shuff Stuff Wocua and Tat's Taverns won In the first shift of the second round of City Shuffleboard League play last night, while Bill's Place and Bchuss split four points. Wocua whipped Drumstick, Tat's downed VFW, both by 3-1 counts. Suburban Tavern goes to the Mec ca Tavern boards Friday night ior the first session o! tha playoffs to determine the first-half winner. Hie teams tied In the won-and-lost polumns. They switch boards the following Friday in the best two of thres aeries. Swap 60 33 Safe WE 2)eMt TERMS AS LOW FREE PARKING. - Hornets Make A-2 Hoop Bid Henley has thrown its hat into the Dist. 4-A2 basketball tourna ment, scheduled for Crater High School Feb. 25-27. Although the Hornets did not meet any of the other five teams in the league during the season, thcv with Brookings have decided to take a fling at the tournament, the winner of which will meet the Big Four winner (Grants Pass. Klamath Falls. Medford and Ash land) In a two-of-three series for the right to represent Dist. 4 In the Oregon state tournament in Eu gene March 16-20. Other teams in the tourney are Eagle Point, Illinois Valley, Crater and Phoenix. . The HorneUi face Eagle Point In the first game Feb. 25, 7 p.m. If the Hornets win, they face the Crater-Phoenix winner In a semi final game Feb. 26. A loss would mean a consolation finals berth Saturday for Henley. The Hornets, graduated to A-5 ranks this season, have played an independent: schedule including Rames with Its former playmates'ln the Class B Klamath County League. They've won 16 of 20 games. In addition to a contest with Sacred Heart that is still unsettled. The scoreboard and the Sacred Heart scorebook had the Trojans winning, 46-45: but Henley's official book, checked after the game, had Hen ley winning, 48-44, Sports In Brief By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TRACK EAST LANSING. Mich. Wes Santee of Kansas University ran the mile in 4:04.9 the second fast est competitive clocking in indoor history. GOLF PALM BEACH, Fla. Pat Les er of Seattle and Robert Sweeny of Palm Beach teamed up to take medalist honors in the 19th an nual Everglades Club Mixed Four somes Tournament, RACING MIAMI, Fla. Due De Fer (14.90) won the feature at Hialeah Park.1 BAUD MEVJ TIRE MILES traded mile tor Ia" 4sr those danaerous nine last 1,000-2,000-3,000 or more miles in your old tires! Tires Today For Safer New LESS YOUR TRADE-IN (TAX IXTRA) .00x1 tlx ((ID(iD Axemen Push Milwaukie In AP Poll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukie continued to be the No. 1 team but high-scoring Eu gene gained enough new backing from sports writers this week to move Into second place in the As sociated Press' Oregon high school basketball poll. Milwaukie, with a record of 17 wins In 18 games, was the first choice of eight of the 12 who voted. It had 114 points to Eugene s 95. Eugene, which . averaged 80 points a game In winning three impressive victories last week. squeezed ahead of Corvallis by two points, corvallis had been No. 2 four weeks. Each team won two votes for first place. One of Eugene's victims was Marshfield, to which It lost In the finals of the state tournament last year. ... Behind Corvallis came Roosevelt. ti'idefeated In the Portland league: Marsmieid, Baker and Salem the same order as last week. Redmond, No. 8 last week, fell from the firgt ten. Gresham, the only team to defeat Milwaukie, jumped one notch to eighth and Albany advanced to No. 9. orants Pass moved back into the top 10 after a week's absence, tak ing tentn place. Points 1. Milwaukie. 17-1 114 2. Eugene, 14-3 95, 4, Roosevelt. 15-2 81 5. Marshfield, 15-7 53 Baker. 12-6 48 7. Salem, 12-7 39 8. Gresham, 13-3 34 9. Albany, 13-6 23 10. Orants Pass, 13-5 17 Others: Clatskanie 13, Redmond and La Grande 12, Burns 8. Ontar io 7, Oswego 6, Central Catholic, 2, Hillsboro 1. - Montana Topples Zags in Overtime SPOKANE ' Montana evened up for Saturday night's 88-82 over time loss to Oonzaga by shading the Bulldogs Monday night, 86-84, also in overtime. Ed Fine tired the winning bas ket just as the gun ended the over time. ... Practice rounds for the Mnsters Tournament begin April 4. Tourna ment playing dates are April 8-11. 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Henning, who combines speed and power with amanlng results, may be too much for the veteran Proud ' Prussian with youth on Henning's side. Von Poppenhelm has figured in a long string of sellout houses here in the past. A great showman, he's powerful and wicked. Dusette will probably need 'rib heralded full nelson . to get over LAST I NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BROOKLYN Floyd Patter son, 167 14. Brooklyn decisioned Yvon Durelle, Canada, 170, (. MIAMI Harold Johnson, 174 i, Philadelphia stopped Doc Wil liams, 186, Newark, N.J., 8. PORTLAND. Me. Jimmy Beau, 159 '2, New Canaan, Conn., stopped Joe Grimard, 156 Vi, Bath, Me., 8. PROVIDENCE, R. I. Denis (Pat) Brady. 139 ,',. New York decisioned Ben Miloud, 140 14, French Morocco, 10. HOLYOKE, Mass, Harry Smith, , 130, Brooklyn, decisioned Meryl Olmstead, 127, Springfield, Mass., 8. A . . j. HAMMOND, Ind. King Solo mon, 160, Chicago stopped Jimmy Guy, 155, Detroit, 2. Rush unorthodox performer a sadistic with mustache and streak It's a top-drawer program that is expected to keep Castleberry Drugs busy selling advance tickets. tV . V.- a; tfiti.fr iiatu PROUD PRUSSIAN Kurt Von Poppenheim, who goes with capacity wrestling crowds, returns to the Arm ory Wednesday night in one of two main events pn an all-star card. His op ponent is John Paul Hen ning, Miami, Fla., star who majors in speed. . . iff!!! Hprry! Hurry! Hurry! - A Grand Prize A Day Is Being Given Away! Head For Your Dodge Dealer Right Now I and the It's Fun! It's Easy to Enter! Take your "Vacation Preview Drive' in the greatest Dodge car in 40 great Dodge years No time to waste! Yesterday's contest is MA PROVED ENDURANCE WINNER Dodge over, today's is going on, tomorrow's set more marks for endurance and stam is coming soon. Win a grand prize vaca- ' ina than any American car in history. nun ior two try uisTOvering me won derful things about the new '54 Dodge: AAA PROVED. 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" ARE.TV e . ' ' Hood Classic Opens Thursday at neniey .,anl nf niHSS B DSS- IllBlll c ..." . . ketball warfare is on tap this week as seven Klamath County wams and one from Lake County shoot for a half hold on the Dist. 5-B title. The Klamath County lournanieui for the first time Lake County s n-id,.,, to in ihA fiplri is booked for a Thursday-through-Saturday run with Thursday ana j -ternoon sessions at Henley, the Ihree night shows at Klamath Union High School's Pelican Court. Second big step for ute winner is a nict s nudrrel a twa-ol-three series against the winner of a playoff-between Jackson and Jose- phine Counties cnampions. FAVORITE IPatmrltA tn On nil thl WRV in tile tourney is Matin, traveling cham pion with a 6-0 record in league play. The Chiioquin Panthers, de fending champions and beaten only by Malin in regular season play, stands the best chance of out hustling the Mustangs for the big prize. But highlight of this annual cage classic Is usually a startling upset or two that makes the favorite an also-ran. Pairings have Malin and Chiio quin In the top two seeded spots. Others are Bly. Number 3; Sacred Heart 4, Merrill 5, Bonanza 6, Gil christ 7 and Paisley 8. Sports Council Plans Meeting The Klamath Sports and Recrea tion Council meets Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., in the City Hall, Its president, Roy Harris, announced today. The council will discuss its pro. gram for the rest of the year and make initial plans for its upcoming annual banquet. HOCKEY By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 3, Chicago 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fort Wayne 3, Johnstown 0 WESTERN LEAGUE Vancouver 2, Saskatoon 2 40 Grand Prizes TO CELEBRATE 40 DODGE DEPENDABILITY! (A GRAND PRIZE A DAY FOR 40 DAYS) S tXY VOta,i,,n ,wo onYwh in th. All exp.m.i eoid.im.olt, hotels, reiotti, air or train transportation I New 'S4 Dodge at your disposal the whols time! 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Vandals, WSC Mix Tonight MOSCOW, Idaho Ml The Uni versity of Idaho Vandals, presea An .rn,Ari(oa with Brecon State to win the Northern Division Pa cific Coast Conference DaskeiDau title, will try to warm their few ...,mn1n!nr nonnunt hnriM TuesdSV night in a meeting with Washing ton state. Still holding a mathematical chance of catching the pace-setting Corvallis Beavers, the Vandals will be shooting for their seventh win in 13 conference starts against a team that has won only three of 10 league contests. The Idaho veterans started the season with a dark horse rating and appeared to be set to battle OSO down to the wire for the flag. Midseason setbacks includ ing upset losses to Washington Feb. 5-6 all but knocked them out of the race but they bounced back: last week with two surprise wins over Oregon. 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