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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1954)
HACK TOIRTEEN SATURDAY, Al'KII, 3, 1054 mofth Dim HeadflDimeir in Tech Mamies Mew -Basketball Coadn) IIKRAM) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FA 1X5, OREGON peg Moore, Weiser In Semi Bun t'rmiclwo'H lird IUKIiik linger Hnillh, end Prirllniids Jim my Hvrne will nircl In a ten round main event Uiat headlines tonight's Armor boxing card. Bninh will carry a Hlundoul rec ord Into the light when ho inrria mi oiit.'.landmg opponent In Uyrne. 'Hie rrluo Nriim ha.i Ihcu leu lined In many main rvrnls Uuolikli out the Mates of Ariwina .ml Nevada mid h won a good peicenlage ol hla lights. lla l known to bo very hard hlltrr mid a clever boxer, wlilcn means Ihitl local uoxiiik lans mould irl u lop notch ring menu lor the rvrnlnii. llolh ol the Irnlurcd boxers have Impressive aervlre records as boih aerved In the U. B. Army. KN()( KOUTS Utyue's army record allows Uut he had Uelve knockouts In as many lights. Ho won Hie eastern Jiiler-Scmce ChuiiipKiinhlp. nnd lis al-o picked up the Comniuul rnllonii .one Tournmnent crown while nerving In Kmnce. According to word here Hnillh is a walk-ui-swingm (miner who ahnuld give llyrue a lot more trouble Uian he had with Al Winn ni hia laal match In the Armory. Wnm waa completely ouK'la.v.ed and aa the victim ul Jnrrin' Juna knockout punch. Jmuny Mated that he hopea this maum will be a little mora even than Ida lait match In Klamath Fulla. but aald that he la atlll looking lor a knockout againat hla very rough and lough opponent, Snutii. tl.OXKK B.111II1 will weigh In (or the ma.n event aomewhero around tK pound and Byrne will acale aomc whr 10 around the 315 mark. This will be a closer match a lar us weight la concerned, compared to the Hyrne-Wlnn bailie. Winn outweighed by it pounds in hla mting Willi the la.it movlhj heavyweight, from l'oitlnnd. Ralph Welaer, ot Beany, will acrap It out with Smllh'a alable male, Al Moore, a MO pound Nr;;io alio Iroui Ban Kranci.sco. Die ncmi-wlndup that will leatme the lieatty Bomber and Die Call lornlnn la wheduled lo go u lotintls II II lasts llio lull (liaUnce. bl'l.l Ul. In a aueclal aix round event, Oeorgn lliay will tangle with Vlnce Tero in an outstanding lightweight battle. Tero, a Krlaco Mexican, could provo to be a very lough opponent lor Hi ay w ho la making hla Ural six round atart. lie i.s usually placed In four rounder, but tonignl he lake on an addition al couplo o! rounds when he meeia the Knaco battler. natliln" Bob Barney will meet Dick Henry In a lour round bnul lhal should aet the atago lor Uie rvenlngs longer matches. Hen ry, who la Welsera sparing part ner, haa looked good In hla past ring battles. Cavemen Take Two From Pelican Nine ROGTR SMITH mi little bit puiiUd about what Al Moor it tolling him about bit opponent in tonight's boxing card at the Armory. Smith will meet Jimmy Byrne in a ten round main event. Moore will tangle with Ralph Weiter of Beatty in the tomi-windup. Urania I'aas opened up on the Klamath Union High School Pell, cairn yesterday afternoon and took both ends ot a doubleheader that wna played on the Cavemen's home Held. The Cavemen Jumped- on Pel Hlarllng pitcher Dave D'Ollvo In the firat Inning and went to aec- ond when O Ollvo hit Chuck Nevi with a pitched ball. Allen Drew cleared the bases with a homo run lo send the home town team ahead for keeps. Brad Lucas, Caveman starling pitcher, kept the Pels well under control striking out H over the seven Inning affair, V hllo holding Uie visitoia to two scratch hits. The Cavemen added there final two runs In the fourth and fifth Inn. lug on Pelican errors and mls phivs. DI'I'I.ICATKII The second game duplicated the III. it as far as Grants Pass scoring was concerned. The Cavemen put together 2 singles, three stolen bases, two Klamath errors and a balk by fcarl Tlchenor, Pel pitcher, lor Ihree runs. Klamath was hr!d lo three hits In the second game that was called alter live and a half Innings of plav In a light rain tall. All ol the Pelican hits were for extra bases. Craig McCarty blasled out a long home run In the third and Dave Leeling added Wally Palmbcrg, ion All-Amer. Championship. Besides the two can from Oregon State College, years that they took top honors he will be the new basketball coach managed to guide his team to third al Oregon Technical Institute next land fifth placet out of the eight according to Athletic Dl-1 times he made the trip to the tournament. year, rector Rex fiuruakcr. Hunsaker announced yesterday afternoon, thai Palmbcrg had been selected bv the Athletic Council land his appointment Is pending the year span approval of the Oregon State ; when he Boara or Education Owls Open Season Aqainst Red Raiders Art Kliklsnd will lake the wraps! doubleheader. a three base blow and later scored on Tichenor'a Infield out. Oene Metier collected the other Klamath blow, that a double in the third frame, but he was stranded on second. Tlchenor wax a surprise starter for John McGlnnis' nine, when Carry Williams pulled a leg muscle In Ihe first game. Klamath's next outing will be agalnal orovilie, California, next,.. twice. in 1931.32 jriaay and Beoaing, on Saturday. AI,er Graduating from His all time record at AstorW Is veiy Imnresslve, standing at 341 wins and 58 losses over the eight teft A.storia he went Into the radio business- serving as SCARES iNniaraiAL LtAci r w n olf this year a Oicgon Tech base ball Tuesday afternoon at Ashland when the Owl diamond team meets Hnulhern Oregon College in a ANOTHER Pel Netters Edge Cavemen Kliimiilh Union lllsh Schonl's ten nis Irani edged llio netmen from Cliants l'a:.s c:ileiilay afternoon on the Cavemen'a coulis, 1-2. The Pels won the first three single matches and then drop the next two. Haln Interrupted the meet during the doubles and Ihe matches were hailed before they were lin lahed. Dennv Todd posted a win nver Oeorge Cram, ol Grants Pasa. then Bill Bechen and Mike Hayden fol lowed sun by dumping their oppon ents, Bechen whipped Larry Otis I and Hayden turned the tide on Bruce Merrill. Elvis Mitchell was drleated by Caveman Dale Durbaraw lor the Oavemen a fir.nl win and John Rus set tripped Klamaih'a Oeraid Flnc chml lor their aecond and last vic tory of Ihe day. RECORD Babe Zahariei totalt her record breaking 70 after the second round of the Augusta Worn ens Titleholders Tournament. Score was a mark for gal professionals. Commwdal Shll u.niil,rlLirlnfl f ir - Ad - Co S Klamalh Cramry - a'i pmt .. 55 5S Bi,penor Troy (if Northern Hrturiwiv Clanfr .. Mrrrill Moot MNlfi.Lin4 rrjmery Herald artrl N,wi National Guard TrMi? NicM' ktiallt Superior Trov 4 National Guard a Ureal Northern S't Mer-.ll Mooaa t'nmmernal Shell 3 Glen.- I llroadv Cleaner! 3 Herali. Na Car-ADo .1 Klamalt Creamer- 1 rIT 3 Medo-Land Creamery 1 Box scores: Klamath Falls Grants Pass D'Olivo and Jlmlnez; Drews. Necond game: Klamath Palls Grants Pass . . Tlchenor and Jlmlnez; S, and Drews. Palmbergs baakelball career i an announcer. started at Astoria High School,) After a crack at the radio job he where ho played under Jonn War-jook on anoiner coachlnj )ob, this ren. who later became the Uni-,Umc at Bak(,r Hi((n choo. Ltcr verslty of Oregon basketball coach 1 0 , spor,in(f g00dt atore and was namea 10 mc au-biuic jn Ontario ar.d has mananed the Uioro nn till thlfl lim t. I . k " " ' o i school he entered Oregon Bute R ...J Herr, When contacted this morning by R H K'collce and nlaved basketball lor'?"8 e expresieo a great satis- ... 0 i;m.ts GUI. still head mentor ot ? l"? 3 3 Beaver cage teams. inth Fa Ls. he stated that "he was Lucas and ,Durln, hl, Io,,r years at OSCl" P'""" ' "ch "n Palmbenr was selected to the All-1"1 . . B . . . " Northern Division team In 1U35 S; and 1!36. s! In 1935 and '3 he was named Lew-itn the AMoast team and to the All-American team m '36. His last year In college. 1930. he set a northern division scoring record while playing for the Beav RUSSELLVfLI.E. Ark. ijB Ar- ers. kansas Tech's "Wonder Bovs." who) Palmberg's first coaclang as won 2 out of 26 basketball games I signment was at Astoria Hign this year and led the nation In j School. He was al Astoria lor scoring wlUi an average of 5.8 cars anl w,on e'Sm "str' points per game, will be strong .cnampionmips in mat unit ttONfH R BOl'S ' cillties on the mile high campus "were excellent." Palmbcrg Is expected to be in : Klamath Falls sometime aroui.d July I. the day his assignment is ! effective, provioing the State , Board of Education approves nis 1 selection. The Tech coach stated that this! year's ballciub Is Ihe best condi tioned team that he has ever han dled on the mile high campus. Klrkland Is optimistic about thla voting team and says that 'if Uie freshmen come through we will be very lough to beat". The Owl's choice for pitchers will come from two right hsnders ami two southpaws. Chuck Car- row and Olen Marcum arc the light handed chttckers. ar.d Arvcy commercial Shell waxed hot las' Nelson and Ron Wright are Uie night and picked up both of the pomidcrs. iteam scoring events In Industrial In practice sessions Dick Jo-! League action at Lucky l anes, lyn and Don Vesl have been show-i The Oil team rolled a 2736 team ing plenty of hitting potential that score to cop the high series and could give the Owls a strong bal-!took first and second high acores In ling combination. (the game event with scores of V79 Two returning letlcrmen are vlr- and 956. lually assured of a starting post-1 Great Northern rolled a 9698 total tion. Larry Jeter and Odie Canada to take second place In the team are the returning monogram wm-.aeries column, ners. Jeter, who has won three' Herb Harshberger picked tip a letters, will be at shortstop, and M0 plr. series to beat out Don Fill Canada, a holdover from laslUer In the high Individual series year's aqnad. will hold down Ihe play. Fuller had 541 pinv centerfield post! 'on. I Bill McKune and Walt Rlsse Southern Oregon has nude aj placed first and second in the in few of last vear s team bark .rut dividual high game play. McKur.e should prove to be a tough opener ' Picked up 217 pins and Rlsse reg- for the Owis. Tlennv Todd heal tleorie Cram UP " till" nechen Kr beat Urry Olu CP ''Mlke' ll.vden Kr beat nruco M.rrll "na'e'riu'rh.'." r.P heat Xlvla Mitch- Vha Utlf OP beat Oeraid riocrlilnl Kr s-l, 8-2. 4 cirt'iking or heal !n rinnoy a, 61. Finley Lands Coaching Job IIATT-IKHBURG. Miss. Wl Charles (Chuck Finley. who led the University of Idaho to basket ball heights during Ihe past seven vears laid plans Saturday lor a iiew 'era al Mississippi Southern College. Tho 43-year-old Kmlcy. who re signed al Idaho lasl Monday, was named by SouUiern athletic offl clr.lo Friday to aucceed Lee Floyd as head basketball coach. Floyd, whose teams at SouUiern won 117 games ngalnst only 46 defeats in five years, resigned recently to enlor private business. POTATOES TONY STEYSKAL CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES RED PONTIACS GEMS WHITE ROSE OFFICE PHONE 224 Residence Phone 351 MAUN listered in with a 211 total. Tr IA5T Hi NIGHT j By TIIF. ASSOCIATED I'RKSS CHICAOO Bobo Olson. 159 ' j. 1 San Francisco, outpointed Kid Qavllan, 15a. Havana, 15 (for world's middleweight title) I PHILADELPHIA Tommy Kirk. 155. Philadelphia, outpointed .mhnnv Circarelll. 149 Wilming ton. Del. 7. I MELBOURNE, Australia Mar sliall Clayton, 143 ',. Washington, DC, slopped Augustlno Argote, 142 U, Spain, 6. RETIREMENT? Tea ran Uok fr mmr4 ! grtctfal ti ttrmint , . If yn tn fr It. SUrt K hj iWTtlllftl Ins a r mattm (ranlf! 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G ,'-.- dott ml far iar VrtMM. Th Traarary parraa tbsmti, fm aafrtaTM doHorn, tot Advtrtarmg Coomril tod Hitchcock & Mosher Klamath Falls Branch U.S. National Bank Harold t News Weyerhaeuser Timber Company Ellinqson Lumber Company Car-Ad-Co Company Fluhrer's Holsum Bakery J. W, Kerns, Oregon Ltd. Garrison Equipment Company Klamath Ice and Storage Company The California Oreqon Power Company First Federal Savinqs t Loan Assoc. Balsjqer Motor Company Klamath Basin Pine Mills Company Modoc Lumber Company Metier Brothers Home Lumber & Supply Company WALLY PALM BERG . New Owl Boss Phont 4113