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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1359 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 ft Witts Market Curieyt Clipper! Macs Market McCloud C leaner. Four Muga Hapa Photo Maxinea Twtattre cmowbalU Lait nicht'i rcaulti: MrCloud Cleaner 4. Curie Witu fcikt. 3. Hapa Photo 1 Maxinea 4. Macs Mkl. 0 Snowballs 3. Four Mugs 1 High team game Witts Market MS Hint, team serialMax ines Twisters Higft ind. gam imsnt Moe McCra- cor 120 High ind. series (mem Mo McGre gor 566 High Ind. game (women t Ann Dorrell ISA High ind. series twomtnt Molly O Will 4W Gay and CjQ MAT TITLE SEEKERS L.rry Bender, left end Glynn .Michael, right, are two of coach Delano Duncan's 26-mn "KU vanity wrestling squad appearing in the District A-1 Wrestling Tournament now in progress at Kl)mth Unic High. Wrestlers froea Grants Pass, Ahlanl, Nrlpdford, Ceo tral Point and KU are competing for the riejU t eyiter too Jtate Toraar.nt at Corvallis pext week. Tift d'ajtaict aea) ill aectinae thraa Satr4af. Teaiofct's ' fesjio t 1 e'elocle 7bile toaaerree's beaie at .. ed 2 .. 9tk eUBBe feerre niglt at 7 o'ekoA Ticfcea are ? aoftts fer axbfts per asatt'ea tad 91 fer sfcaafcots. Pradae mi lasaleJk. SfUtfarOi l b Ptlieae Ibateajr Clot, vll I In foV)bl to a 4irri etameia aet i. ftfiajed vieoaa (s tie elaoga ef Us lotutfbs aifjix BvMelex 8 THE aKWCIAVED Hll.S Wej't He surprised if Friday t's Ora.Cajifornia Pacific Cference baske'all game ySCT)RES MOIST 1HASTA Miatd rearseases 3T 4t', 5-lini Gravel utruee La Porta Mike and Tonys John and Helens Windsara Drugs Sha tana Laundry Bank Mount ShaiU 19' 25 '. 214 Ml Last merit's results: Mike and Tony 3. Bk of Mt. Shasta 1 John and Helen 4. wmasari o , LaPortas 3. Gravel Gerties i ajpelzints 4. Sha.tanas 0 OtV team A'"-(0',ti'0 ln Hieh tram srnes Soi-liinu 2907 High ind. y-ie tmeni Frank Bam bino us Huh ind. series tmeni Frank Bam- hinrt .V17 Hih ind game (women t Helen La- Portas High ind series t worn em Dot Qinv bino J Today's Sport Parade Ted Williams' Pride To Decide Career By OSCAR FRALEY , NEW YORK (UPH-Pride is the answer today as to how much longer 40-year-old Ted Williams will play baseball. The American League batL'ng champion doesn't know himself how much longer he will continue to wear the flannels of the Boston Red Sox. It depends primarily on how long he continues to hit like a champion. When he doesn't, he'U step down. Ted's current aim is to increase his standing among the all-time home run hitters. Momentarily he is in fifth place and his aim this year is to move past fourth place Lou Gehrig and close in, and pass, if possible, third place Mel Ott. 3lTH OCT OF REACH Babe Ruth leads them all with 714 homers and this, due to al most five seasons lost because of military service in World War II and the Kureau conflict, is beyond Williams' reach. But Williams, with a couple of good years, could wind up m second place. Jimmy Foxx is the runnerup with 534. a mere 52 belts ahead of the splendid splinter. Two more seasons might do it for Williams. Ott, in third place with 511. is only 29 ahead of Ted and Wil liams, with 482 starting the sea son, seems a quick cinch to ga- ' Time Out ther in the 13 he needs to surpass Gehrig's 494. Ty Cobb, who played until he was 43. sees no reason why Wil liams can't go on. "As long as he keeps his legs in shape, he can do it." Cobbi predicts. Hell never lose his batting eye It's the legs which go and make the game too much of an effort." TOP SHAPE Thus Williams is optimistic as he heads into the 1949 campaign. Last year, despite an ailing ankle which troubled him all season, he won the American League batting championship lor the siNth time with a .328 mark and fattened his homer total by 2. i i I III IX' mm Scoreboard By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS COLLEGE BASKETBALL North Carolina 75. Wake Forest 66 NYU 72. West Virginia 70 (of Manhattan 71, Syracuse 53 Holy Cross 81. American Intl 63 Virginia So. Virginia Military 66 Clcmson 73. Kurman 64 Western Kentucky 89, Tampa 57 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSN. Thursday Results St. Louis 106. New York 105 Cincinnjti 119. Minneapolis 114 Friday Schedule New York at Detroit Saturday Schedule Syracuse at Boston Minneapolis at St. Louis Cincinnati at Philadelphia FREE SIGNAL TRAILER Ba ra Tk-krta fraaa Mr siraal sutlat Tm warning you. lleaslip , Just don't try any funny tuff tonight!" Capt. John Ignarski, interior line coach at the Air Force Academy, was a standout guard at Kentucky. CITV LEAGUE The Northern California A iTeaci championship will be de- .jt!d Priday night when Coach Al aipm and his Weed Cougars gravel to Yreka for a conference .'.counter with the Miners. The me will highlight a full slate of jftor-C4M action. - In other games the Mount Shasta ijj&ars and the McCloud Loggers Ibangle at Mt. Shasta: the Duns- Tuir Tigers travel to Central Val TW for a-non-leeayo match:' the e?jlaJake Honkers invade Dorris for a league tussle with the Butte Valley Bulldogs and the Alturas Moc Braves journey to Fall River. High-scoring Doug Blankenship ewces the Cougars against Dick kdwards' Miners and big 6-6 Bill Wilson, 6-4 Allan Eddy and 6-1 Gary Grcsham io the title-decid ing contest. At Mount Shasta. MtCloud coach fyb Tomlinson will send ace Mel ton Bonneville, against the Bears high scorer, Jim Scoggins. Coach Dave Blount's Dunsmuir squad will be led by forward Noel Carter when they meet Ccn tral Valley in the non-counter. The Tigers were dumped, 77-50 by Weed in their last action. The Tulelake-Butte Valley scrap will decide who claims second place in the Nor-Cal B League Etna has already cinched first Tlace. The Honkers' high scorer. Bob Osborne, will be pitted against Coach Bill Morgan's Bulldog aces, Ray Goldbar and Mike Branham. is a squeaker. One and two point ers are run of the mill between those two clubs. Scores of their past three games: Oregon won 59-57, California by 61-60 and Oregon by 64-62. But Cal Coach Pete Newell is forgetting history. He has a one half game lead over Washington in his bid for a third straight PCC title and he says out in front is just where he wants to be The Bears are 6-2 in the stand ings, to Washington's 6-3 and Ore gon State's 6-4. UCLA and Stan ford are 5-4, Southern Cal 4-4, Idaho 4-5, Oregon 2-5 and Washing ton State 1-8. The balance of the weekend schedule puts UCLA at Stanford Friday night and at California Saturday: Southern California at Idaho and then at Washington State: Oregon State at Washing ton' State Friday night, and Oregon at Miamord Saturday mgnt UCLA, always a threat with top PCC scorer Walt Torrence. is down to its third string center, Warned Jones, a 6-foot -9 sopho more. Kent Miller, the starter. hurt an ankle. Ron Wallace, the No. 2 man, became ineligible be cause of low grades. Torrence is averaging 20.5 points a game, followed by Washington's Doug Smart with 19.1. California. leading the league and the nation in defense, has the best of the remaining schedule After this weekend, the Bears hit the road for a trio against Wash ington State, Idaho and Oregon State, then coi.ie home and- finish against USC, Washington State and Oregon State. The Bears got Washington out of the way early with two victories Since then, Darrall Imhoff. 6-10 junior, has been coming into his own as an offensive threat as welt as proving himself a top defensive jj man. Denny Fitzpatrick leads the, J Cal scorers with a 12.6 average. I followed by Al Buch, 11.2 and I J Imhoff. 10.8. Ii- Lueca Caf Coca Cola Walker Bro. Baldwin RIchfttQ larrya Fooda Car-Ail-Co Simplot Dtvoa Lbr. Sharp Grain KC Paint Sear. Northweat Produca 32'. 27',, 49 31 VALLEY PUMP AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY COMPLETE PUMPING SERVICE ALL MAKES REPAIRED Coll TU 4-9776 2175 So. 6th St. COMPLETE Auto Painting Just SO00 and up Nothing Down -1 Year To Pay e Polntine Slt ImtalkMn ioaN Were IttiaMtoe, Glor So. 6th Auto Body & Paint Shop 2031 So 6th Pho TU 2 0084 47 43 37 42b 27 'V 41 37 30 44 33 43 32 33 Lat night's results: Northwest 4. Car-Ad-Co O Walker Bros 4, Simplot Dtvoe 0 Sharps 4. Sears 0 Lucca Lounge 3, Baldwins Richfield 1 Coca Cola 3. Larrva Foods 1 Medo Land. 3. KC Paint V High tearrf game Lucca Cafe, Medo Land 1038 High team aeries Medo Land 27 H!gh ind. game Gene Doughty 224 High tail, senee Gene Doughty 396 , LADY BUG LEAGUE First Federal E. R. Palmer Jesse Z. Smith Market Basket Drive More Motors Lucca Lounge KC Toy Chest Sehulie Tires Howards Cleaners The Ranch Al's Drive in T P. Packing 43 35 I 43Uj 3flis 42 M I 53 Last night's results: E R. Palmer 3. Jesse Z. Bmltn I KC Toys, 3 T.P. 'facmng i Market Basket 3, First Fed. 1 Howards Cleaners 3. Lucca Lounge 1 Al's Drive In 3. Bchulze Tires 1 The Ranch 3. Drive More 1 High team game Lucca Lounge 999 High team series Howards Clns. 3823 High tnd. game Freddie McKee 223 High tnd. series E. Greenwood 564 Chieftains Win In VL, 85-29 In the only Victory League ac tion Thursday night at Mills School the Chieftains trounced Lost Riv er DeMolay, 85-29. The winners were paced by Jim Johnson who scored 23 points and Bill Worlein and Jan Baxter with 18 apiece. 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