THURSDAY. JANUARY 1,'19S9
AGE 10 B
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
KUHS Basketball
Tickets On Sale
Reserved teat lirkpli to the
Klamalh I'nion Peliran-C.ranu
Pass Caveman basketball name
slated for Peliran Court at 6:311
Friday night may be purrhased
.at the chamber of commerce
until game lime, it is reported
by KU athletic director, Jim
-Johnson.
General admission tickets and
any remaining reserved seat
tickets will go on sale Friday
evening; at the door of the KU
K.vm.
Klamath Gunners
Resume Practice
. Regular practice for members
of the Klamalh Gun Club will re
sume at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan
uary 4, at the Wocus ranse it was
reported today by dub officials
Everyone interested in shooting
is invited to participate with the
club members. Cofiee and dough
mils will be provided by the club
Regular season shools will open
with the E. E. Driscoll trophy be
ing put up for grabs while the
Jim Fisher C and D class cup
will also enter the competition
looking for the owner of the first
WINS
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DICK RICHARDS, Signal Oil dealer at 1406 Main, presents the keys to the Signal
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Fiala, manager of the local O.L.C.C. store, is an ardent sports enthusiast, so the
vacation trailer was a welcome award. The trailer give-away is strictly local, spon
sored by local Signal dealers.
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Prowling
To Dixie Classic
BY JIM KKNSIL
Associated Press Sports Writer
The Wolfpack is snarling again.
North Carolina Slale today had
its seventh Dixie Classic cham
pionship in 10 years to prove it.
but it was the first time in three
years Ihe Wolfpack had been able
to win its own tournament. Coach
Everett Case tnlied it his "great
est tournament triumph."
Ranked lilth nationally m the
latest Associated Press college
basketball poll, the Wolfpack
made a strong hid for an even
higher rating with a smashing
70-til victory over seventh-ranked
Michigan State last night in the
Dixie final. The triumph was the
third in three days (or the Wolf
pack who Tuesday upset second-
ranked Cincinnati alter turning
back Louisville in the lirst round
of Ihe Dixie at Raleigh. N. C.
Only third-ranked Kansas State
has beaten N.C. State this season.
and that loss came on the road
The Wolfpack has won nine.
Meanwhile, at Charlotte, untie
Jim Crismon
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Wolfpack Snarls
deated St. Francis of Loretto, Pa..
dug in after blowing a 20-pomt
second half lead and whipped
Forriham 74-71 lor the champion
ship of the Carrousel Classic.
The Gulf South Classic at
Shreveport, La., also crowned a
champion. Louisiana Tech. a 71-
K overtime victor over Virginia
Tech.
In malor non - tournament
games, sixth-ranked Northwestern
matched its fieldhouse scoring
record by trouncing Notre Dame
102-67 and St. f)uis, rated 16th
smothered San Francisco 642
Case arrived at basketball-poor
N.C. Slate for the 1946-47 season.
He won 26 games and lost only
five that year. Then followed nine
more years in which the 'Pack
never won less than 24 games
Those were the days of Dick
Dickey, Sam R a n I i n o, Bobby
Speight and Ronnie Shavlik. The
Wollpack failed to win either the
old Southern Conference or At
lantic Coast Conlerence title only
once during that span and was
in the NCAA tournament five
limes.
But a period ol NCAA probation
followed and the 1956-57 season
(15-11) and the '57-58 campaign
(18-6) were comparatively lean
vears without tournament titles
Now it is the era of 6-8 John
Richter and 5-9 Lou Pucillo,
pair of Philadelphia boys who
went south to play ball where tne
lans love it so much they packed
Reynolds Coliseum with a record
73.600 admissions in the last three
days of afternoon-night double-
headers.
Pucillo scored 22 points and
Richter 16 as N.C. State backed
ihm with a defense that held
LZiJi
Crown
Michigan State's high-scoring
Johnny Green to only 4 points.
In the battle lor third place in
the Dixie, fourth-ranked North
Carolina handed Cincinnati '6-2
its second straignt loss. All-Amer-
ice Oscar Robertson scored 29
points for the third straight day,
but it wasn't enough lor the Bear
cats who blew a " point lead with
i minutes to play.
Duke won filth place, R7-44 over
Louisville, and seventh place went
to Wake Forest, S5-7B over Yale.
Fordham trailed 57-37 with 16
minutes left, hut a 28-10 drive by
Ihe Rams in the next 11 minutes
fell short as Wilbur Trosch and
Joe Aston combined to score seven
clutch points for the Frankies.
Trosch ended up with 26 points.
Aston 19 as St. hrancis won its
seventh.
Third place in the Carrousel
went to George Washington, 74-49J
over host Davidson. Bucknell wal
loped Pitt 95-76 for fifth despite
31 points by All-America Don Hen-
non. Clemson wound up seventh
by defeating South Carolina 55-49.
Ray Germany put together five
straight points in the overtime pe
riod to clinch the Gulf South crown
for La. Tech after Virginia Tech's
Bob Ayersman tied the regulation
game at 60-60 with a field goal
ten seconds from the buzzer.
Centenary, William and Mary
and North Texas State scored con
solation victories. Centenary won
third, 81-72 over Northwestern,
La.. Stale; William & Mary fifth
64-62 over Murray, Ky. Stale, and
North Texas seventh 87-79 over
Spring Hill, Ala.
Anderson
Inks Fat
Contract
BRISBANE,. Australia (AP)
Mai Anderson of Australia signed
a professional tennis contract
Wednesday night guaranteeing
him $11,500 a year for the next
two years.
Promoter Jack Kramer and
Anderson made the announcement
simultaneously after the Davis
n : - I : . it.-
iup uiniier iiuiiuiuiK me united
States players who defeated Aus
tralia, 3-2 in the challenge round.
Kramer said he expects to sign
Ashley Cooper', Ihe other member
of the Australian Davis Cup tan
dem, Saturday to a 3-year con
tract calling for a minimum of
$100,000.
"Cooper was very disappointed
at losing to Alex Olmedo in the
singles" Kramer said. "He came
to us and said he expected we
were no longer interested because
of his showing.
"We told him positively we were
still interested. But it made a
great impression on us that this
boy would have this attitude."
There were rumors Wednesday
night that Cooper might withdraw
from his plans to turn pro in order
to make a bid to re-capture the
Davis Cup for Australia. But this
was found not to be the fact.
Cooper defeated Barry MacKay
in his opening singles match, but
lost to Olmedo' in the match that
gave the United States the trophy.
Anderson also fell before Olmedo
on the opening day, but turned
hack MacKay after the United
States had clinched the cup.
Cooper is to be married Friday
to Helen Wood, a former Miss
Australia. Kramer is remaining in
Brisbane for the wedding and con
tract talks.
Anderson joins the professional
troupe on the basis of 15 per cent
of the gate in all matches m which
he competes.
Cooper, top amateur in the
world on his record of winning the
Australian, Wimbledon and United
States titles, is to get 20 per cent.
"Pancho Gonzales, the champ,
and Cooper, the new top amateur,
are the only ones now getting 20
per cent," Kramer said. "All of
Ihe others, including Lew Hoad.
Ken Rosewall, Tony Trabert and
Pancho Segura, like Anderson get
15."
Anderson, 23. Ihe Queensland
ace who won thp U.S. champion
ship m 1957 and barely lost in
the finals last year to Cooper, will
make his pro debut in Cairns Fri
day against Australian Ken Mc
Gregor. Fights
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Miami Beach, Fla. Kenny
Lane, 1.1", Muskegon, Mich., out
pointed Carlos Ortiz. 1371,, New
York, 10.
SIC.N TV BOIT
LOUISVILLE Ky (VPI --Middleweight!!
.loey Giardello and
Ralph (Tiseri Jones have signed
(or a nationally televised fight
here Wednesday, ,Ian. 28. Both
fighters lost their last bouts.
RECORD CROWD
RALEIGH. N.l. HTH-A rec
ord crowd o( ".l.tdifl attended six
sessions of the 10th annual Dixie
Classic basketball tournament.
HI.A1K WINS AWARD
NEW YORK -ITU-Coach Earl
-Red' Blaik of Army has been
named recipient of the lilth an
nual Touchdown Club of New
York award "for rendering unus
ual service to football." Rlaik's
cadets have won IK games, lost
48 and tied 14 others during his
25-year tenure at West Point.
RACING EDITOR DIES
NEW YORK IT1' - James
Kitzpatrick Milner, S4. national
statistical editor of Ihe Morning
I Telegraph and Daily Racing
Form, died Wednesday of cancer
Today's Sport
Yanks, Patterson,
Basilio To Score
By OSCAR FRALEY
, t'niled Presg International
NEW YORK (UPIl Three hun
dred and sixty-four days to go
and, though it's like trying to see
the bottom of a muddy well while
wearing sim glasses, here are
some of the things you can expect
to see in sports in 1959.
BASEBALL
The New York Y'ankees roll
along like old man river, with De
troit coming up on the outside as
the last stretch challenger. Over
in the losing half of the World
Series, Milwaukee's pitching
strength will hold off Ihe Pitts
burgh Pirates.
Ted Williams will bug people's
eyes again as he wins the Amen
can League batting championship
with Ernie Banks knocking it off
in the National. Mickey Mantle
will make a faltering run at Babe
Ruth's 60 homers but the record's
safe again.
BOXING
Floyd Patterson will defend
the heavyweight championship of
his little world against Tillinghast
X. Nobody, the Oxford-educated
son of a female blacksmith who
plays the ukelele. Then the box
ing commissions will crack down
and he'll have to box one of the
three leading challengers. This
one he'll also win by a knockout.
Archie Moore will defend his
light heavy title once more and
finally retire at the age of 97, or
thereabouts. Carmen Basilio will
regain the middleweight title
from Ray Robinson and there will
be at least three new welter
weight champions.
GOLF
Ken Venturi finally will win the
Masters with all the shooting and
shouting being over before it gets
on television. Billy Casper's put
ting will win the U.S. Open at
Winged Foot ,ana Dow Finster
wald will retain the PGA crown.
(Fearless Fraley still won't be
able to sink a three-foot putt.)
HORSE RACING
First Landing and Tomy Lee
will be the three-year-olds with
all the publicity but Tudor Melo
dy will win the Kentucky Derby
and become the first foreign-bred
winner since Omar Khayyam in
1917. Bill Hartack bounces back
and wins the jockey champion
ship. (I still won t be able to pick
a favorite to show.)
TENNIS
Alex Olmedo will be the new
golden boy of tennis. And Pancho
Gonzales will knock down Ashley
Cooper as fast as they can set
him up in the other alley.
BASKETBALL
The Boston Celtics will wallz to
the NBA championship and Ken
tucky will capture its second con
secutive NCAA crown.
FOOTBALL
Pro football will be bigger than
ever and the Baltimore Colts will
win their second Western Division
crown. The Cleveland Browns will
bounce back to regain Eastern
Big Eight, T-Men
In Tax Hassle
KANSAS CITY Wi-The U.S. Rev
enue Service is trying to collect
$5,580 in taxes from the Big Eight
Conlerence on money paid to ref
erees, umpires and other officials
who work its athletic contests.
The conference Wednesday asked
U.S. District Court here to issue
an order of abatement against
E. O. Bookwalter, district director
of the revenue service.
Bookwalter served notice on the
conlerence December 12 that it
owed the $5,580 in withholding tax
es and social security deductions
for 1953 through 1957.
The conference argued 'that
game officials are paid by the
schools involved, not the confer
ence. Zimmerman Lays
Claim For S-Cal
LOS ANGELEo (AP) "Anyone
want to argue about Southern
California being the sports center
of the world?
Paul Zimmerman, sports editor
of the Los Ange'cs Times asked
the question today after he said
more than 9'j million spectators
attended major sports events in
the area during 1958.
Racing showed an attendance of
4.608.919 to lead the list.
OI.MEDO SEEDED THIRD
PERTH. Australia tl'PD Alex
Olmedo, the .toast of the tennis
world, was seeded only third for
the West Australian tennis cham
pionships. Andres Gimeno of
Spain and Barry MacKay of Day
ton. Ohio, were rated ahead of 01
medo for the championships start
ing Sunday.
Time Out
"Look al thf ftlri of thai baby
You don't cp( m that large in
other report arras:"
kmmm
Parade
honors and lose to the Colts in
the championship game. In col
lege ball, Army will be better
than it was this year to win the
mvthical national crown.
OTHER SPORTS
Archers will fire more arrows
into the air, and where thev fall
I do not know: weight lifters will
add Inns to their biceps, and the
hula hoop will ruin more sacro
iliacs than jai-alai. Any ques
tions?
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NEW two bedroom. Fireplace. lee
tnc heat. . mMea north. T)
4-564T.
TWO bedroom modern home at AU
Soma, near Johns-Manville. TU 4-4380.
FURNISHED one bedroom home, elec
tric heat, adults, nc pets. Sea at 3311
Delaware.
NICE small turnished two bedroom
house. 60. TU 4-8773.
NICE furnished hous for bachelor.
All utilities oaid Including heat, fll
per week. Call TU 4-8773.
UNFURNISHED one bedroom duplex,
electric. Adults. TU 3-0900.
SMALL furnished nna bedroom houia.
Clo in. All electric. TU 4-4622.
TWO bedroom house, MO a
Large fenced yard. TU 2-0470.
THREE bedroom housa with electna
stove and oil burner for lease or
rent with option to buy. Only four
blocks from downtown Klamath Falls.
TU 3-3A57.
ONE bedroom home, fully insulated,
electric heat. Furnished. Inquire 3354
Shasta Way.
TWO bedroom unfurnished duplex. TU
4-8384.
LARGE house, rent or lease. Inquire
432 Commercial.
FURNISHED three bedroom house. $75,
No dogs. Inquire 111 Pine.
MILLS Addition. Neat one bedroom
unfurnished house. Insulated. $45. TU
4-3342.
ONE bedroom house, partly furnished,
nine miles from town on highway. S38
per month. TU 3-0076.
FURNISHED duplex. Adults. $BO.
Close in. TU 2-3458. Evenings, Sun
days, TU 2-0388.
TWO bedroom, close to Academy. Gal
furnace. $70. No small children of
pels. 625 No. 8th. Inquire 803 Lincoln,
WARM two bedroom house. Gas stoveg
furnished. $50. TU 2-3338.
FURNISHED one bedroom home.
shower, gas equipped; also garages,
$45. Water, garbage disposal free. 622'
Lowell. TU 4-6632.
LARGE three bedroom house, 530
South 8th. 60 a month. TU 2-5096.
NEW two bedroom duplex unfurnished.
Electric heat. $80 per month without
garage. Inquire 2338 Reclamation.
ONE bedroom home, partly furnished.
Close in. TU 4-8576.
THREE bedroom furnished
$90. Phone TU 4-6890.
FOR rent two room cabin with bath
across from Mills School, Phone TU
2-1528 after 6.
CRESCENT Avenue, one bedroom fur
nished house. Couple only. No peta.
Phone TU 2-3739.
MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .... 27
TO lease after December 1, sheet
iron warehouse, 513 Spring St. Call
R. Kenyon TU 4-4575.
FOR rent downtown storage or ware
house space. Phone Ed Isensea TU
4-5111 or TU 4-6966
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30
BY owner, two bedroom home, nice
neighborhood. $400 down, TU 2-0122.
NEW three bedroom home. View. Hot
Springs. Builtins. Finished basement.
S1R.500. Consider trade. TU 2-0924.
FOR sale one acre building lot, ex
clusive east suburban residential area.
Beautiful view Klamath Basin. Call
TU 2-1058 anytime Private owner.
FOR sale on CaU.'crnia, two bedroom
house close to school and stores.
Weather stripped . windows and doors.
$9,500. Call TU 4-8786, Axel E. Floren.
STILWELL & CO. PRESENTS
SPECIAL!
Brand New 2 bedroom home
attached garage at 2110 Holi
bird St. Never been lived in.
Full Price $11,800. We will fit
terms to your pocket book.
Trade in your present home.
Come in and let us work out
financing. Act Nowl
HAPPY NEW YEAR . . ;
Can be more than just words it
you move your family into thij
cozy two bedroom home in St.
f'rancis Park. Good size living
room, handy kitchen and two
bedrooms on ground floor plus
large room upstairs. Attached
garage, nicely landscaped 90 x
100 ft. grounds with shade and
fruit trees. Just appraised FHA
at $10,500. $fi50 will put you in
with immediate possession.
NORTH SIDE
3 bedrooms at a modest price.
Masonery construction. Attach
ed garage - fireplace - furnace
heat - nicely located among
new homes. All this for $13,500
with $450 down FHA.
FARM LOANS - YES!
STILWELL & CO.
REALTORS
517 MAIN Ph. TU 4-3211
Eves. Call
Harry Van TU 4-8204
Bruce Binkley TU 4-3473
or, if no answer call TU 2-0444
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
32
BEAUTY shop fo- sale. TU 2-3737.
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FINANCIAL - LOANS 34
See Bryant Williams at
Klamath Lake
National Farm Loan Assn.
For: Farm Improvement
Refinancing or
t Emergency Cash
federal Land Bank
Assures You of Lower Cost,
Longer Terms,
Unrestricted Pre-payment
ir-5 So. !h TU 4-M7.
LOANS
FOR ALL PURPOSES
We Finance New & Used Carl
Furniture Note
Automobile
Convenient Location
Convenient to Rorrow
Convenient to Pay
Private Auto Sales Financed
Locally Owned
See "Chuck" Bailev
LOAN ARRANGER
MOTOR
INVESTMENT CO.
5-11 So. 6th
TU 4-7753