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PAGE 2 B HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAYJA.NUARY 51. 1959 r 1 ' 14 'v : -"I Klamath Falls Medford Grants Pass Central Point Ashland LITTLE LEAGUE SPECIAL EVENT slated to appear in a special match on Thursday night's Little League Ballpark benefit amateur smoker at the Klamath Auditorium are Airman Bernard Hill, 158, left, from Kingsley Field and Jim Whitmire, 162, right, from Lakeview. Hill has an impressive amateur fight record dating prior to his entry into the service. Whitmire, who trains under Lou Jones, has won four of his last five fights under the banner of the Lakeview Police Athletic League. He is planning to take part in the Golden Glove competition in Portland later this year. Large Crowd To Witness Fight Card From all appearances the Utile League Ball Park benefit boxing program slated for the Klamath Auditorium Thursday night at 8 o'clock will draw a capacity crowd. Th 15 bout amateur card, which has been constructed by co-match makers Buck Davidson and Jerry Jennings, with all proceeds to so to the Little League Ball Park Benefit fund, is the first boxing show to have been held in Klam ath Falls in over two years. Appearing on the program are fighters from Klamath Falls, Hen ley. Kingsley Field. Chiloquin and Lakeview. The bulk of the card! is built around matches pairing the Lakeview Police Athletic League fighters with their counter parts from the Klamath Falls area. Advance ticket sales have been going well in all areas according to Davidson. He notes that a cara van of spectators and fighters from Lakeview is planning to make the trip for the fights. Admission prices are $1.50 for ringside seals, $1 for general ad mission, with students and mili tary personnel permitted for 50 cents. They may be purchased from Dick Reader's, Hal's Sports Shop, and the Klamath Billiards as well as from members of the Klamath Union "K" Club. The K Club, a group of lct termcn from the high school un der the leadership of President Gary Kranenburg, have volun teered their services to help make the program a success. In addition to their ticket selling activities, the K Club and mem bers of the Klamath Union basket ball team will work with KU Ath letic Director Jim Johnson in han dling the concessions at the audi torium. A great number of local busi ness houses have lent a helping hand as have a number of indi viduals. Among those lending support are the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company, Belcastro's Mcdo-Bel Creamery, the Coca Cola Company, Hal's Sports Shop, the Klamath Bil liards, Dick Rceder's, the Her ald and News, Oregon Tech, Klamath Union High and others. Serving as officials for the matches are Colonel Jack Wil liams of Kingsley Field, Sheriff Murray Britlon, George Miller, OTI track coach. Ralph Carr, OTI, Andy Knudsen, KUHS. Dr. J. Mar tin Adams, Dr. W. F. Dean. "Floyd Wynne and Clayton llannon of the Herald ad News. Davidson and Jennings. Off duty city firemen under Chief Roy Rowe will serve as ush ers for the matches while the city police and sheriff's office will han dle the setting up and tearing down of the ring and seating facilities. SHAKTA LANKB (Mount HhaMal CHARTER I.fAOIf Blgi Sporttnf Coodi H. L. Smith Lumber McCloud Horn? me i Sbarbaroi. Pontile Dunnmuir KC Pepsi Cola Wed Electric Commercial Garage 4.1 44 It I, 27 27 '.'a 2fl 27 'i Lait night's result: R. L. Smith 3. Sbarbarns 1 Commercial Garage 3, Pepsi Cola 1 McCloud Horsemen 3, Dunsmuir KC 1 Bigs Sporting 3, Weed Elec. 1 High team game R. L. Smith 1045 High team series R. L. Smith 2927 High Ind. Game Art Llquist 227 High ind. aerie Bob Richards 368 SCRATCH LEAGUE Shasta Lane Lounge Mount Shasta Lions R. L. Smith Mobil Gas C and C Flamingos 34 32 27 26 'j 22 20' 27 27', Last night's results; Lions 2, Flamingos 1 R. L. Smith 2, Shasta Lounge 1 C and C 3, Mobil Gas 0 High team game Shasta Lounge 893 High team series C and C 24;t3 High ind. game Earl Cane 222 High ind. aeries R. Gasbarri 581 COFFEE CUP LEAGUE W L Houstons Beauty 35 9 Jones Ofc. Supply 2ft IB Charm Center 25 10 Tower Furniture 22 22 Specialized Svc, 20 24 Team No. 6 20 24 Team No. 7 1ft 2H Team No. 2 12 32 Last night's result: Jones Ofc. Supply 3, Specialized Svc. 1 Houslons 3. Tower Furniture 1 Team No. 7 3, Team No. 2 1 Team No. 6 3, Charm Center 1 High team game Team No. 7 743 High team series Team No. 6 2102 High Ind. game Clover Faivey in High Ind. aerlea Clover Faivey 4fl4 JOLLY JINKS Lois Cafe ' The Inn Landry Ins. House of Shoes Gun Store Team No. B Jims Shell Svc. Team No. 10 Signal Oil Hahn Elec. Last night's results: Lois Cafe 4, Gun Store 0 31 2H) 28 23 2.1 23 23 14' 2fl'a 12 32 Medford, Bend Set Invasion SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE W L 4 1 3 1 3 2 2 3 0 S Pet, .800 .750 .600 .400 .000 Landry Ins. 3, Hahn Elec 1 Jim. Shrll 4. House of Shoei 0 Team No. 0 .1. Signal Oil 1 The Inn 4, Team No. 10 0 High team game Team No. 9 714 High learn aerlea The Inn 2002 High Ind. gamo Dornthy Grant 165 High ind aerlea C. Ashworth 433 TIIKSDAY Men'. Tournament Standing! Cllai A Team Event. 1. VFW 3172 2. Floyd A. Boyd Co. 3095 .1 Intentate Pump 3011 4. Li.ton Air Craft 29.15 5. Elling.on Loggerl 2B94 6. Lucca Cafe 2380 7. Weyerhaeuter Timber Co. 2H71 8. Steinteifcr Electric 2851 Da.. R Teama 1. Merit Service Supply 3439 2. K. C No. 1 21113 Wlllard Hotel 2935 Jay Hawk Petroleum 2913 Coca Cola 2904 S. Elka No. 1 2880 7. Ganong't Variety 2R60 8. Medo Land 2838 Seara 2837 10. Lone Eagle. 2824 High Individual Came 1. Herb Harshbargcr-Medo Land 257 2. Don Hummel-Wever. Tor. Co. 254 Larry Azevedo-Floyd A. Boyd Co. 239 4. Frank Beard-VFW - 238 High Individual Serlra Scratch 1. Frank Beard-VFW 669 2. Herb Hacshbarger 649 3. Ivan Bold 633 4. Norbert Schlccper 606 5. Roy Hampton 605 . High Team Game 1. lnteratate Pump Co. 10R8 2. Jay Hawk Petroleum 1079 3. Merit Supply Service 1077 4. Floyd A. Boyd J077 Three of Orogon'i lop-ranked prep ba.skothali teams will see ac tion on Pelican Court this week end when the KUHS Pelicans play host first to the Medford Black Tornado in a return match on Friday nicht then face the Bend Lava Bears, m the first mcetinc of the two schools in a number of seasons, on Saturday evening. The Medford - Klamath Falls match is a conference test, and an important one. The Bend con test will have no bearing on the SOC standings but will be eyed closely by A-l schools throughout the slate as perhaps a hint of the possibilities come state tour nament time next March. Reserved seat tickets to both games are on sale at the cham ber of commerce rtoyt. The cost IS The Pelicans moved into the top spot on the Southern Oregon Conference ladder by virtue of their decisive 62-46 victory over the Grants Pass Cavemen on the Orants Pass court last Saturday. I he victory nullified what had appeared to be a jinx of sorts held by the Cavers. Grants Pass met the Pels in Klamath Falls in the league opener and dealt the KU club a 62-51 whipping and was also the only team to beat the 1 !t 58 champions last season. ' Coach Dean White's KU squad also holds a one game edge over Medford off a 70-61 beating ad ministered at Medford in the sec ond conference start of the sea son. The Medfordiles, in their last outing, pushed the Grants Pass ers down into the No. 3 position by thumping them 57-41 last Fri day, on the Cavemen s home floor. According to the dope sheets the Tornado-Pelican clash should give a fairly true indication of which teams should earn state tourney berths come the end of the season. Bend, undefeated in 11 games this season, established an all time state A-l scoring record when they blasted the Central Point Crater Comets 99-50 last Friday. In a general comparison, the Pelicans defeated the Comets by a count of 62-40. Briefs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GENERAL WASHINGTON - Col. Emory S. Adams Jr. now on Army re search assignment, disclosed he would replace Col. Francis Rob erts as graduate manager of ath letics at West Point. HOCKEY MONTREAL - X-rays disclosed that Maurice t Rocket) Richard, hockey's highest scorer, will be lost to the Montreal Canadiens for at least six weeks with a broken ankle. RACING MIAMI. Fla. - Mile. Dianne i$5.50i" scored a nose victory in the top event at Hialeah Park. NEW ORLEANS Eternal Bim $3.60i led all the way in regis tering a two length victory in the top event at the Fair Grounds. ARCADIA. Calif. Tempest II '$6601, Willie Shoemaker's third winner on the card, finished five lengths in front of New Shift in the $10,000 Long Beach Allowance at Santa Anita. GETS FIFTH TERM TRENTON, N.J. (UPU-Thom as J. Brogan of Paterson, N.J. has been elected to his fifth con sccutive term as chairman of the New Jersey Racing Commission Top College? Clubs Face Jinx When Basketball Play Resumes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kentucky, North Carolina and Kansas State, beware! The record shows that top ranked college basketball teams times slump when facing their first stiff tests following the mid year examinations. A year ago at the midterm hiatus. West Virginia had a 130 record and was the nation's No. 1 team. The Mountaineers won their first game following the break. But their unbeaten skein went by the boards in the next one hi a 72-68 upset loss to Duke. Kansas, No. 2 a year ago, had won 12 games and lost two. But the Jayhawks dropped a 79-75 verdict to Kansas State and were beaten twice more to finish with a season mark of 18-5. Kansas State, which was ranked third, the same position they hold in the latest Associated Press rat ings, was 12-1. State suffered four setbacks in the second half of the campaign and wound up with 22-5. The current top three teams are idle until next week. Kentucky and Kansas State swing back into action Monday and North Caro lina on Friday. Kentucky faces Georgia Tech, Kansas State meets Iowa State and North Carolina plays Clemson. The only major game on to night's schedule pits unbeaten Auburn 1 11-0) against Georgia. Auburn is the No. 5 team. In last night's games, VMI won its first Southern Conference game in seven starts by edging Virginia Tech 81-78, Bowling Green handed Kent State its first Mid American Conference loss 68-59 and Murray. Ky. whipped East Tennessee 73-62 in the Ohio Valley Conference. VMI made good on 30 of 50 field goal attempts. The K e y d e t s jumped into a big first half lead and cut off Tech's last gap in the final moments. The winners had a one point lead with six seconds remaining until Chuck Cotton, who made good on 17 of 19 free throws came through with a pair from the foul line for the final margin. Kent Slate s defeat enabled idle Miami, Ohio to take over sole possession of the conference lead. 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