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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Independent Hornet Hoop
team Preparing For Tilts
Al FalrchUd sent his Henlev Hich
Hornets through their last fevY
practice sessions this eek as he
made ready for Friday night'
basketball jamboree to be held on
' the Hornets home court.
The new and spacious gymnast
1 unr will be the scene ot a four
team tourney for two nights this
weekend, with Bonanza and Maiin
: meeting In the first game Friday
J tnd Henley and Merrill playtn-t
i the second. In Saturday night's
' tilts, the losers play the first game
and the winners the second halt of
t the program. , ,
, TRANSFERS .
i Henley, who lost a large share
1 of their basketball experience via
graduation, is seeking to rebuild
this year with three Itttermen and
two transfers from other County
, League schools.
Included In the squad of 11 court
hopefuls are Dale Searcy, Louie
, 7.arosinskl and Tom Wright, who
: will be carrying the bulk of the
1 load for the Hornets this season
and are the lone returning letter
men of the squad. Search Is a Jun
ior and the other two are seniors.
Besides these three. Fairchlld
has two other seniors In Jim Rob
inette and Bob Axel, four juniors,
Gerald Arant, Lee Roberts, Gary
Cunningham and Bob Buckingham
and two sophomores, r.tmtiy Mont
gomery and Ted Blofsky, all of
whom are in the battle lor a star'.-
hip berth along with the lettermen:
Axel and Cunningham are the
two transfers on the Henley ball
club this season coming from Si
cred Heart and Bonanza respec
tively. Cunningham won his letter
in the court sport last season with
the Antlers and should be a big
boost to Falrchild in the coming
season.
AVERAGE
Just an average height club Is
In the making for the Hornets this
year as Blofsky, Montgomery and
Zarosinski reach the 6 foot mark
or a little bit over, while the others
rnnge from S foot 6 to 10 inches
tall.
Last year the Hornets ran up a
22-6 win loss record for the sea
son Including the re;ular season
schedule and the A-2 tournament
jii the Rogue River .Valley.
Being that Henley Is an A-2
school, their athletic standing is
above that of the other county B
schools and their games with their
neighbors do not count in league
play for tne win ana iosi coiumuo
of the f'indings. They also are ex
c'jded ram the post - season tour
nament following the league sched
ule. RECORD
In the 1952-53 campaign, the la?t
season that Henley was a member
of the County League, the Hornets
placed fifth with a 4-3 record and
were eliminated from the tourna
ment in the first round. Another
fifth place finish was taken by the
Hornets In 1951-52 this time with a
S-4 record. In 1950-51 they captured
seventh spot of the standings, and
won the consolation bracket of the
pest - season tournament.
This Is Fairchild's Hth year of
coaching, after graduating from
the University of Idaho. He Is In
his second season at Henley follow
ing 12 years in Idaho schools.
While at Idaho he plaved football,
basketball, track and took part in
the Vandal boxing program.
Following the four - team - jam
boree this Friday an-i Saturday,
the Hornets meet Sacred Heart De
cember 10 at Henley and then trav
el to Bonanza on December 14,
Tuesday.
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ANOTHER LAZZERI . . . Fans who
Lazzeri, will perhaps be nostalgic
eously learning that his six-foot-two, 22-year-old son, 'Tony
Jr., is a basketball guard at Santa Clara. Pop played con
siderable second base while hitting the long ball for the New
York Yankees in the late 1 920's and 30's.
remember the late Tony
and prophetic simultan-
Ring Off icials Said
To Be Finishing Meet
TfME OUT
PPSfi
Bonanza Faces Basketball
Slate With Seven Veterans
A new basketball coach and Kcortje. Junior lettermen include one for the Bonanza quintet, but
against Sacred Heart In the first
ileague game for each school.
seven returning lettermen carry nvn Thomas and nick Burnett
the hopes of the Bonanza Antlers I d U)e tone 50phomor() returnee
'Quit stepping on my toes
that hurts!"
U.S. Netters
Move Into
Double Final
MELBOURNE OP America's
top Davis Cuppers Vic Seixas and
Tony Trabert powered their way
into the doubles final of the Vic
toria tennis championships
Wednesday. They fought an uphill
struggle to defeat Australia's' Lew
Hoad and Ken Rosewall in five
fierce sets 10-12, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. 6-4.
Seixas and Trabert now will meet
Rex Hartwig and Mervyn Rose,
Australia's Wimbledon champions,
in the doubles final. Hartwig and
Rose earlier had whipped Ham
Richardson, another U.S. Davis
Cupper paired with Aussie Neale
Fraser. 6-1, 12-14, 6-2, 7-5.
In the junior competition Mike
Green of Miami beat Roy Emer
son, one of Australia 8 brightest
young players, 12-10, 6-4, to enter
the semi-finals.
as they prepare for the opening ot
the County League basketball sea
son.
Bob Johnson, a graduate of Wil
lamette Universitv In 1949. where
he played basketball, track and
golf, rs the new head man at Bo
nanza and will be 'taking his first
crack at county league hoop com
petition as the season opens Friday
night in a four school jamboree at
Henley High School, es the Antlers,
Henley, Maiin and Merrill enter
into the two-night tourney.
Last year Bonanza finished Uie
season with a 2-18 record and
worked their way to the finals ol
the consolation round of the po.U-,
season tournament by taking a 44-!
37 win from Merrill in semi-finals, i
after a loss to Bly in the opening i
round. ' j
In the 1952-53 season,.' Bonanza !
finished in seventh place of an j
eight team league and were dealt 1
a first round defeat in the tourna-'
inent by Sacred Heart. The Antlers
had a better season in 1951-52 when i
they tied with Chiloquln lor the !
league champion-ship with a 6-1 1
record and won the post-season 1
tournament by tipping Maiin 49-43 ;
in tne final game. In 1950-51, Bo-1
nanza settled for the number two
spot in league standings with their
4-3 record along with Bly and Chil-
oqum. In the tournament that year
they won the championship asain
by topping Sacred Heart by a 44-37
score.
This year for Johnson and Bo
nanza, the story could be told by
the playing ol the seven returning
letter winners, four of whom arc
seniors with three years of expe
rience behind them.
The top man of the return vet
erans Is Cornelius Jaimsen a three
year monogram winner. The other
senior lettermen are Laverne Han
kins, Joe Hofflcr and Charles
Warren Dye.
Other non - lettermen who are
making a big bid for a starting
berth for Johnson's squad this sea
son include, Don Tuning, a transfer
from Mollala, Dale Robertson, and
Bill Nelson, all seniors, Harry
Jamisen, a junior and Ronald Rob
erts a freshman, giving the new
mentor a 23 man squad to work
with this season.
The Antlers have only one hoop
ster that goes over the six toot
mark in heighth making the prob
lem of blackboard strength a bif
Hankins, who is 6 foot 3 Inches
tall, could be more than enough
for Bonanza, opponents to handle
this coming wuiter season.
This is Johnson's second encount
er with high school coaching after
goiiiK from Willamette University
under the coachmg of the well-
known Johnny Lewis, to Helix High
School In eastern Oregon, where
he stayed lor (out seasons.
Bonanza officially opens their
season Friday and Saturday in the
Henley jamboree, and then they
face Chlloquin December 10 at
Chiloquin. Their first home
counter is slated tor 'December 17
Four Players
Added To West
SAN FRANCISCO W Four
more players were added Tues
day to the West squad for the
Shrine East-West football game
here Jan. 1. Two East players
also were named.
The West selections:
Ueorge Maderos, end, Chico
(Calif.) State; Bennie Sinclair,
end, Texas A&M: Carroll Hardy
and Frank Bernard!, halfbacks,
Colorado.
The East: -'-
John Allen. Center, Purdue;
Gene Lamone,, guard, West Virginia.
NEW YORK 1 The State Ath-
It-tic Commission expects to wind
up Its current boxing hearings In
a final session Friday moVning but
that may not be the last word In
the Investigation of charges and
countercharges made by two rival
managers groups.
Commission Chairman Robert
Chrlstenberry said much of the
Information gathered at the five
sessions will be turned over to the
district attorney's office along with
any other information picked up
by the commission's investigators,
"We're going to eliminate un
desirable activities tending to
bring the sport into disrepute."
said Chrlstenberry at the end of
the fourth session yestnrday.
He then announced that a new
rule aimed to control the "book
ing" of fights by managers' rep
resentatives would be put into
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Sacramento State 74. Southern Ore
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St. Benedicts (Kan I 76, William
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Arizona State (Flagstaff) 90,
Grand Canyon (Arizi 46
Auesburg 107, St. Cloud (Minn)
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ing Southern Oregon College of
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Dick Llllebo, a substitute guard,
paced the rally, scoring 13 points
before fouling out.
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