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    WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1959
HERAI D AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAU.S. OHEfiON
PAGE THIRTEEN
. till
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RALPH CARR
. leaving OTI post
SCf)RES
Huskies Score Win Antlers Break Spe;rfn7iwlin
iif m si I, Seorvboard
(BATCBNAL ttAGl K
K of C No. 2
Roberit Hardwart
Elk No. 1
K of C No. 1
Klamath Gas
Pioneer Tobacco
Flying Eaglet
Lone Eagles
Sunrihe Tavern
Wright Real Estate
Elk. No. 2
Bald Eagles
50
.VI
!B' League Scrap Tightens
4J',
40
M'l 40'
:ia
.17
35
7
COtNTV B LEACl'E
W L Pet
Bly
Merrill
Malin
Sacred Heart
Chiloquin
73
Carr
Leaves
OTI Post
Ralph Carr, Orcqcm Tech back
field coach, has resigned from the
Mile High Campus athletic staff
it was announced today by Rex
Hunsaker, athletic director and
head football coach.
Carr, a graduate of Oregon State
College, has been a member of
the Tech athletic department since
1955 where he helped Hunsaker to
develop some very outstanding
backs. His resignation becomes ef
fective as of June 15, 1959.
Hunsaker in making the an
nouncement expressed disappoint
ment in losing Carr. "The loss of
Ralph will be hard to replace," the
Owls athletic chief remarked. "He
has done a great job here and 1
know that he will continue to do
fine work where ever he goes."
"Ralph's knowledge of the
sport," Hunsaker added, "is out
standing and he will make some
school a great addition to its foot
ball program. I have enjoyed
working with Ralph the past three
years and can credit him with
bringing along many of our out
standing backfield men," Hunsak
er stated.
Carr graduated from Oceanside
(Calif.) High School where he was
a standout athlete. From there he
went to Oceanside Junior College
before transferring to Oregon
State College. At OSC, Ralph
played four years of varsity foot
ball. As a senior, Carr was select
ed as an all-coast halfback and
was picked as the most valuable
player on the Beaver team.
After leaving OSC Carr was
an assistant football coach at Cor
vallis High School for two years.
Then he came to Oregon Tech as
Hunsaker's backfield boss.
While at OTI, Carr has also
coached baseball and boxing in ad
dition to his football duties. He
will complete his Tech athletic
affiliations this spring, directing
' the Owl baseball squad.
Besides working in the athletic
department, Carr has ajso served
Oregon Tech as director of its
audio visual aids department and
as a classroom instructor.
Carr, in making the announce
ment public along with Hunsaker,
issued the following statement:
"My stay, at Oregon Tech has
been very pleasant. I have en
joyed working with Rex very much
and only hope that I have been of
some help to him. Although 1 am
leaving OTI now, I will be looking
with interest upon the school s ath
letic future, which is sure to
erow."
At the present time, Carr is un
certain as to what he is going
to do. He expressed hope that he
will continue m the coaching Held,
but refused to indicate he had
anything definitely lined up.
Hunsaker said applications for
the job will be considered by of
ficials of the Oregon Collegiate
Conference school in the near future.
Last night's results:
Elks No. 2 3, Lone Eagles 1
Klamath Gas 3. Elks No. 1 I
k oi i No 2 3. Wright Real Estate 1
..uiuibc lavern .1, K of u No. I 1
Flying Eagles 4. Pioneer Tobacco
Roberts Hardware 3. Bald Eagles 1
High team game Flvlne Ede-let 1015
Hish team series Flying Eagles SdlO
,Ku uiu. game bud rarley 241
High uid. series Carl Lane 587
DOUBLE TBOIHIK
Canaveral Flops
Musty tour
Gutter Strutters
Night Hawks
What Four
Pin Benders
Webleet
Frolicking Foursome
Happy Foursome
Spot Shots
Bunanza
Gilchrist
Henley
w i.
32 12
30 14
29i 14j
26's 17'
21 2.1
IK'S 25',
2.V,
18 20
10 28
S 36
Last night's results:
Canaveral Flops 4. Spot Shots 0
Rusty Four 3. Frolicking Foursome
Night Hawks 3. What Four 1
Happy Foursome 2. Webfeet 2
Gutter Strutters 3, Pin Benders 1
High team game Haoov Four. 808
nign leom aeries Gutter Struttpra 2202
mgn ina. fame Jerry cole 279
High ind. aeries Jerry Cote 639
COMMERCIAL LtACIK
W I.
Pepsi Cola M 23
Stcinseifer Elec. sn'i 29'
Liston Aircraft 49'a 30
VFW 48 32
Ellingson Loggers 41 39
Superior Troy 37 43
Great Northern 36 44
Rlckys 33', 44',
maione i-nevron 34 46
Bowers Dist. 32 48
Weyerhaeuser 31',, 48',
Griggs Foods 28 52
Last night's results:
Rickys 2',, Weyerhaeuser l1-,
Llstons 4. Great Northern 0
Bowers 3, Ellingson 1
Stcinseifer 4. Superior Troy 6
Pepsi Cola 4. Griggs Foods 0
Maione Chev. 2. VFW 3
High team game VFW 1002
High team series VFW 2826
High Ind. game Frank Beard 235
High ind. series Frank Beard 632
BOOSTER LEAGUE
Dicks Chevron
Crater Lake Creamery
Team No. 8
Klamath JC
KFJI
Team No. 6
Low Cost Foods
Richfield Borons
W
32',
23
21
10
Last night's results:
Dicks Chevron 4. Klamath JC 0
Crater Lake Creamery 3, Team No. 8
Richfield Borons 3. Low Cost Foods
Team' No. 6 3. KFJI 1
High team game Richfield Borons 042
High team series Richfield B. 2Tl
High ind. game Win Southwell 233
High Ind. series Win Southwell 560
COFFEE CUP LEAGUE
W
Houstons Beauty 38
Jones Office Supply 27
Charm Center 2fi
Tower Furrjlture 28
Specialized bervlce zu
Team No. 6 20
Team No. 7 19
Team No. 2 16
32
Last night's result:
Houstons Beauty 3. Charm Center
Team. No. 2 4. Specialized Svce. 0
Tower Furn. 4. Team No. 6 0
Team No. 7 3. Jones Office Supply 1
High team game Tower Turn. 754
Htoh Mm aeries lower rurn. ini
High Ind. game Esther Borglalll 190
High Ind. series Esther Borglalll 522
SHASTA LANES
iMount Shasta)
CHASTER LEAGUE
W
48',
R. L. Smith
Bigs Sptg. Goods
McCloud Horsemen
Sbarbaros Pontiac
Dunsmuir KC
Weed Elec.
Pepsi Cola
Commercial Garage
48
44
44
31
31
29
28 'i 47
Last niBht'B results:
R. L. Smith 4. McCloud Horsemen
Weed Elec. 3. Pepsi Cola 1
Bigs Sptg. Goods 3. Commercial 1
Sbarbaros 3. Dunsmuir KC 1
High team game Weed Elec. 1085
High team series R. L. Smith 3002
High Ind. game R. Gasparrl 330
High Ind. series R. Gasparrl 567
Mike Graney a junior end, also
played basketball and baseball for
Notre Dame during 1958.
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6 2
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The Merrill Huskies moved into
undisputed possession o( second
place in the County B basketball
race by dumping their perennial
rivals, the Malin Mustangs, 50-44
the Husky maplewood last
night.
In the only other conference ac
tion in the county the Bonanza
Antlers broke a win drouth by
thumping the Chiloquin Panthers
43-27 at Bonanza.
A non-counter played at Sacred
Heart saw the Henley Hornets
drop the Trojans. 44-35. while an
other scheduled out-of-conterence
match, the Bly Bobcats and the
KU Wildcats, was postponed be
cause of a flu outbreak among the
Bly cagers.
The Huskies win, their third
over Malin this season, broke up
deadlock between the pair for
the number two spot on the league
ladder. With a 6-won, 2-loss mark
the Merrill quintet still trails the
league-leading Bobcats who stand
with seven wins and one loss
Chiloquin missed an opportunity
to slip into a tie for fourth with
the Trojans by virtue of their loss
to the next-to-the-cellar Antlers
The SUA quint holds a 4-4 mark
while Chiloquin is 3-o. The Antler
position was not improved despite
the wm.
Merrill 50, Malin 44
A quick opening bucket by Ma
lin's Jim Owens gave the Mus
tangs the only lead they were to
hold over the Huskies. With t h e
score 2-0 for Malin, the Mustan
hit a dry spell and went for the
rest of first period without anoth
cr score. Meanwhile John Haskins
and Dennis Salvadori paced a 12
point Husky surge.
In the second quarter the game
took on a different aspect as the
Malin squad got their feet under
them and settled down to out
count the Huskies 16-12. The inter
mission whistle sounded with the
Mustangs in the short end of 24-18
score.
After a lackluster third period
which ended 32-25 for Merrill the
game turned into a red-hot, crowd-
pleasing battle. Paced by high
point man Jim Owens, who collect
ed 15 markers during the game.
the Mustangs hit for 19 points as
compared to the Huskies 18, but
tne timely combination of two six
point efforts, one by Bud Maupin
who terrorized the baselines and
the other by Dean Haskins, who
hit from the outside, gave the Mer
rill five all the edge they needed.
Owens 15 markers came off
five field goals and a perfect 5-5
at the free throw line. Runners-
up, Rick lllian of Malin and Mer
rill s John Haskins each counted
12, both hitting six from the floor
and missing one from the foul
line. Merrill's Bruce Brickner
counted three field goals and 4
for 4 at the charity line for
total of 11 points while proving
tne big power off both backboards
In the prelim the Mterrill jay
vees stopped the Malin Juniors
Bonanza 48, Chil. 27
Coach Erv Kllis' Bonanza quint
busted into the win column in a
determined fashion as they meas
ured the Panther five decisively.
In a previous contest the Antlers
were forced to return home on the
sorry end of 47-46 count. Their
43-27 victory more than made up
tor their previously bruised feelings.
Led by 5-11 junior Chester Schoo
ler who poured 27 points through
the twine the Bonanzans pounded
out to a 22-9 bulge by the end
ol the first quarter then kept
things moving until the half 33-16
or the Antlers.
Both clubs hit the doldrums in
the third stanza, Bonanza counting
only two while the Panthers faired
little better, connecting for only
five. The frame closed on a 35-21
count. After a brief talking-to be-
ween quarters the Antlers came
back to work and counted 13 in
the final period while holding Chil
oquin to 6.
Lhiloquin's Johnny Ochoa with 11
tallies was the runnerup to Schoo
ler, the number three high scorer
in the conference. Bonanza collect
ed only four of 10 attempts at the
foul line while the Panthers were
successful on three of five. A .436
mark from the field spelled the dif
ference lor the Antlers.
The Antler Jayvees bombed the
young Panthers 66-28 in the opener.
core
hoard
Henley 44, SHA 35
In the only non-counter of the
evening's action the Sacred Heart
Trojans had trouble with the lion-
ley reserves after getting off to
a 10-9 first quarter lead.
file voung Hornets, paced by
high -pointer sophomore Floyd Ken
dall who used a two-hand set shot
lrom outside to good advantage.
piling up a total of 14 tallies over
the distance, got out limit be
fore the end ol the tirst half and
took their intermission resting on
w-ib margin.
A good, tight, well-played ball-
game, the Trojans hung tough
throughout the third quarter main
taining only a two point flelicit
as the third frame ended 26-24
for Henley.
In the fourth canto coach Ted
Ammerman had to call on Burrell
Gober, Phil Swisher and Leroy
Larson for enough steam to guar
antee tne final 44-35 count.
Topping a good overall - SUA
scoring effort was Tom Amherg
wno bit lor 11 points, followed by
Mike Brumble and George Hurley
each with 10 to odd to the Trojan
total.
Dick Roiling and Leroy Larson
were the next high Henley scorers.
with 7 each,
ItnnalMa 118)
Nork '4l
Ellis 6
Schooler '271
Dayley il
A I wood
c;j rhllnnuln
12' Brtcun
0 Hall
151 Hoggarth
(131 Ochoa
5) Cunningham
Shuck 2. Dear-
llrnlev III) CI.M Sarreri Heart
Jackson, H. (21 F '3' Jackson,
Reilllng (7t F UOi Brumble
Tachinni ill C 'Ol Dr-Rel
McBride '.It O UOi Hurley
Kendall 1141 G 111) Amherg
Subs for Henley: Chapman 2, Gober
Larhon 7, Swisher 2.
Subs for Sacred Heart: Krnk 1.
Officials: Rex Young. Dick Young HUMP TRUCKS - DUMP TRUCKS
Subs for Bonanza
born. Tnfell. Brooks, O'Connor.
Subs for Chiloquin: Bricco, Hegland,
. Ochoa. LcBcau.
Officials: Lelll. Harvey.
Ballf
are
VICTORY LEAGUE
Mills School
6:30 DeMolay Blue vs. Tigers
7:30 Farmers Sand & Gravel
vs. Lost River DeMolay
EXHIBITIONS
At Chiloquin
7:00 Chiloquin Parks vs. Hal's
Sporting Goods
8:00 Kingslcy Jets vs. Thunder
birds
41-25.
Merrill I5n)
J. Haskins (121
Fields '2i
Brickner (lot
Maupin mi
Salvadori
Shuff-Stuff
Pines 4. Moose O
Kerns 3. Wocus 1
Eagles 3. Stevens 1
Gcrvals 4. Tats 0
Bonanza 4. South Sixth 0
Summers Lane 3. Roundup 1
Oregon I'lcp Rankrthall
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Portland League
Lincoln 45, Franklin 38 t overtime
Wilson 54, .Madison 51
Washington 59, Benson 49
Jeltoison 57. Cleveland 43
Grant 58, Roosevelt 53
Diners
Sen a ( Salem I 63, Woodburn 44
Elgin 59, Wallowa 43
Stayton 66, Canity 44
Monroe 48, Mapleton 43
Vernonia 74, Jewell 38
Myrtle Creek 59. Oakland 36
Monmouth 68. Gervais 47
R.nnier 73. Banks 53
West Linn 54. Ncwherg 411
Beaverton 58. Miluatikie 57
Tillamook 35. Forest Grove 34
Clalskanie 38. Warrenton 27
St. Paul 66, Oregon Deaf School 52
Sherwood 46, Daylon 45
Hood River 71. Kstacada 51
St. Helens 65. McMinnville 51
Coquille 65. Bandon 43
Willamina 51. Philomath 36
Central Catholic 67, Clackamas 40
Gresham 55, Hillshoro 54
Oswego 80, Dallas 7t
Tigard 81, Oregon City 56
Dillard 47, Riddle 45
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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Duquesiie 87, St. Francis i X V
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Manhattan 83, CCNY 56
South Carolina 78, Furman 68
Louisiana State 70, New Orleans
Loyola 68
Texas Wesleyan 81. Austin 66
Oklahoma City 98. Regis 79
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BERKELEY, Calif. California
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RACING
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