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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1953 PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON " ' ' ' " -1 . .. t. : ' 'v, Pels, Ashland Await Games 1 V t lf- , SPEARHEADING THE PELICAN efforts at the district wrestling championships at Grants Pais on Friday and Saturday are top, left to right, Larry Badorelc and Harold Day, bot tom, left to right, Larry Bender and Gil Roberts. Twenty-three KU muscle-benders will compete in the tourney which will select two men from each weight classification to vie in the state championships to be held in Corvallis, February 21 and 22. NIT Offers Tourney Bids NI2W YOItK UP The Na tional Invitation Basketball Tour nament is currently considering a list of 21 teams as candidates for its 12-tenm hoop carnival. Nineteen of those schools, In cluding such high-ranked cane powers as Oklahoma Slate, Notre Dame, and Seattle, already have been sent "feeler" bids, accord ing to Walter T. McLaughlin of St. John's, chairman of the tour nament's selection committee, and a lew teams may be added. The oilier feelers went In: Dayton, Evansville, St. Peter's. St. John's, Xavier of Ohio, Bos ton College, Bowling Green, La Salle, Marshall, Niagara, , Pitts burgh, St. Bonaventurc, Manhat tan, St, Joseph's of Philadelphia: Fordham, and Villanova. The other two teams under con sideration are the runner-up cnoois m wo Missouri Valley conference ana the Skyline Con-Icrence. AUTOMOTIVE LEAGI R Basin Molon Motor Investrnrnt Ha Ulster Motor Mobile Gas lirn Wlnclc Bulck Olson Motors Spectalleri Service Commercial Shell llHlvorson'u Union En t side Eleclrlc Cnr)ROn' MaUrcsi Pacific Fruit I, S7'j im 2 4.1! 'i 41' j 41 41'r 4ti'i, as sa Pancho Nabs Net Tour Win WASHINGTON1 UP).Pro (on nis champ Pancho Gonzales, cheered by a spccUiculur viclory nt New York, is confident he wiil catch up with rookie challenger Lew Hoad of Australia during iheir two-night stand at Uline Arena starling tonight, Gonzales ripped the sturdy Aus sie, 7-0, B O, 6-l, (i-4, before a rec ord tennis crowd of 15,237 at New York's Madison Square Garden Wednesday night and moved into Washington trailing only 0-7 in their 100-mateh world tour. After losing the first set, Pancho reeled off 10 straight games and turned the match into a rout. In the night's other matches. Tony Tnibcrt of Cincinnati defeat ed Pancho Segura ol Ecuador, -3, while Gonzales and Trabert teamed to defeat Segura and I load, 6-1, M. After its current stand. Jack Kramer's troupe move to Chieauti lor two nights, to Boston on Keb. 17. to Philadelphia for two nights and winds up the month in Tyxas. Lait nighl'i rewultn: Basin Moton 4. 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Herald and Nevi Bob & Polly's 3, Bing s Cafe 1 Httih individual HiRh individual tL!H High tram linnv I'nderwoodt Landry insurnnre via I Hittli leum ifiifs Landry Insurance 3t0 game Bill McKune series Bill Barnctt 921. Olympic Site Will Be Ready HOME l The head of Hie llahan Olympic Committee iuimii has assured doubters that all the necessary buildings and inner lacihlies will be readv in penty of time for the 19B0 Olym pic games in Home. Work has been going ahead rapidly on two snorts center nt the northern and southern edges m tonic wnere most ol the games will be held. But thus far not a sonde rr rlirt has been turned at the site of the propose! Olympic Village to house me ainieies ol many countries. Sportswriters began saying six months aco that if rnnOrnriinn did not begin before the end of nof me village would not be com- pieieu in time. At a news conference V'edncs day COM President Giulio Oncsti said the committee hopes to be gin worn on the village as soon as it can get approval from the Home City Council for the build ing plans. But for some unex-' plained reason Ihe Cilv Council hnSjdclnyed giving approval to Nubians at meeting alter meet ing. i HOSOX SIGN ROOKIE BOSTON. (UPl-ltonnie Staples, a five-nine, 1113 -pound c a t c h c r from Presquc Isle, Maine, has been signed hy the Boston Red Sox organization and will report lo the club's Southern Association farm club in Memphis. Tenn. Sta ples played for Colby College in Waterville, Me., the past three seasons. Chieftain May Top Johnny 0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If he maintains his present scor ing pace, Elgin Baylor of Seattle University will top the 826 points which gave him the Pacilic North west leadership among college basketball players in 1957. A year ago Baylor closed out the season with 82B points, col lected in 27 games. At present he has 622 and is averaging 32.7, with seven games left to go in the regular season and at least one assured in post-season play But in his recent tilts his av erage has been closer to 40 and a thousand-point season is not im possible. The only previous thou sand-pointer was chalked up in 1952 by another Seattle U. star when All America Johnny O'Brien posted 1051. Seattle Pacific's Loren Ander son edged into second place with a total of 482, just one point more than David Gardner had collect ed lor Northwest Nazarene when the books closed for the week Saturday. Anderson also topped me list in tree throws, convert' ine 172 to Baylor's 160. Two other players passed the 400-point mark, Chuck Curtis of Pacilic Lutheran with 452 and Bill Hollingsworth or Southern Oregon with 426. Washington's Doug Smart was sixth with 389, head ing the Pacific Coast Conference contingent. At his heels with 386 was Idaho s Gary Simmons. The leaders: The fired-up KU Pelicans tapered off today after a solid week of de fensive drills aimed at preparing them for Ashland's "ball-control" Grizzlies, who meet the Pels in a two-game Southern Oregon Confer ence series Friday and Saturday at Pelican Court. Coach Don Megale has directed his efforts with the thought in mind .hat a ball control club can t possibly beat you, if they never get ahead. While this shouldn t pre sent a great problem to the Peli can sharpshooters they remember well a recent game against these very same Grizzlies when the Whitebirds had to hustle to over come a 44-41 deficit with only two minutes lelt in the game. The Ash land crew had evidently found the iront, running to their liking, be cause it took an all out overtime aflort to finally subdue them, 55-54. It is an impossibility for anv Grizzly opponent to loaf with safe y. In addition to remembering neir last game with liarl Iba s crew the Pels are definitely aware .hat the series is especially im- Bnylnr. SU Anderson, SPae C;nrcitiL-r. NNaz Curtis. PLC Hollingsworth, SOC Knmrt. Wash. Simmons, Idaho WtiHrrs, PorlSl. Gamtx-r-. OSC Carr. St. Marl. Second Ton; Larry Howard, Eastern urcKon. marles Hnelr. Oman ire,,, .,;; jbck ua.v, hi. Martin s, :tt Don Mofteid, Pugut. Sound. 315: Jim Armstrong, Portland U.. .107: Charles Franklin, Oregon. :J00: Bob Bcekcr. muinian. : iveni Aiatncson. East ern Washington. 2ia- Rnh PonnUv Northwest Nazarene, 2S; Ed Crosscn- n ra ft tp VI 2:11 ll 622 211 1.13 172 4:12 nil Hi It) itil 110 4.12 21 142 142 4L'H III 112 B3 389 111 142 1(12 :!HII 20 10K 141 :ifil IH 110 R4 :'.44 :ii7 LIONS-BROWNS TO MEET DKTHOIT 1 UP)- The champi 1 Detroit Lions, who whipped the Cleveland Browns in the Na tional Football League's title game, will meet the Browns in an exhibition game at Briggs Sta dium, Aug. 22. Proceeds from the unit will go towards support of : summer camp for Detroit's un derprivileged children. Shuff-Siuff WI.DNKKhAY'K KtSSlLIS Summer I, fine 3, Dairy 1 Lorella 0, Ragles i n's 3. Tmy's I FLEISCHMANN'S VODKA jDugan & Mesi Service Special CHEVROLET ENGINE OVERHAUL 1941 - 1954 CHEVROLET 6 CYLINDER Insroll New Chromo Ringj, Pini and all gaskets. Grind Valvci Rcface Rocker Arms Adjust Rod and Main Bearings Tune Engine 5 Qfs. of Oil Burn Out and Target Pans Includes above PARTS, LABOR w r ft OFFSPRING FOR SWAPS LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP)-A bay colt, the first offspring of 1955 Kentucky Derby winner Swaps, was foaled at the Darby Dan Farm of .Mr. and Mrs. John W. Galbreath of Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday. The dam is Sage -Miss, a daughter of former Irish champion Noor. During his career Swaps amassed earnings of $848, 900 and set six world records. portant to the Grizzlies since they need wins badly at this time. They are presently tied for third place on the SOC ladder with Medford and a victory over the Pels could oe a must n mey are i main tain or improve their position." Guard Smiley Herrera, who has been showing lots bf floor-geneVal- ship and inspired playing the past few games, is a doubtful starter in Friday night's series opener. Her rera turned ud with a case of shin splints this week and may be forced to take it easy. Againsf Ash land, Herrera's outside shooting picked up 16 points tor the reis. i ftlpnn Mnarp i pvneeted to reach and pass the 1,000 mark for total points m his high school career. The tall all-stater needs 14 tallies to reach a mark never attained before in KU history.-Moore has amassed a total of 277 this season Hebert Brothers Rated Top In Texas Open Golf Tourney SAN ANTONIO iffi-The golfing Heberts Jay and Lionel were eyed today as likely producers of the champion in the $15,000 Texas Open. The brothers from Louisiana Jay now registers from Sanford, Fla., however were given top ratings as 150 golfers moved out in the opening round. Jay is defending champion here and has been playing fine golf all winter, missing two first places by a single stroke. Lionel has just won his first stroke play tournament the Tucson Open and considers himself at the peak of his career. Both are ace bad weather play ers too. Rain, sleet and snow have made Brackenridge Park's 6.490 yard par 71 course hazardous. There was the threat of bad weather again later in the week. Jay Hebert won 'the champion ship in a driving rain last year. Mike Souchak won it in 1955 and set a PGA record of 257 for 72 holes while playing three rounds in tain and bitter cold. Then there's that noted second place finisher Jimmie Demaret who is considered the best bad weather player of them all. He has been second here three times. Demaret's runner-up complex is equaled by Doug Ford, another of the big money winners, who has been a bridesmaid here three times too. The field also includes E. J. Harrison, Jack Burke, Frank Stranahan and most of the other stars of the tournament trail. The leading absentee is Ken Vcnluri, winner of two tourneys this winter, who is passing up the Texas Open to practice for the National Open at Tulsa. . for an average of 18.5 points per game. Dave Robinson, although he dropped to an all-time scoring low ; ika rlotihlnhonrW npainst Med ford with only three points, is still mimhpr twn in the score column ! with 191 counters. Dave had been I recovering from a recent wrist in Jury, and now that it Jias ob jviously cleared up, the eagle-eyed guard fs a cinch to resume the, chase. In the preliminary Friday night the KU freshmen will go against frnsh nrl on Saturday tha Polionn .lavvppc will tangle iw'ith the Grizzly juniors. 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