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FRIDAY. MARCH 13 j kA AGT J B HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Merrill Huskies Score Last Minute Victory In State B Opening Rouni its lee! as hands three Bv WAYNK SCOTT rvnints. at times, ami Ma vet) there cessful debut in Slate B Herald and Sews Sports Editor all except for the Imal, fateful ment competition. The tinal ! Ri.'vnSharlt of CrmV rn 'three minutes. onds of the came brought The Huskies trailed 10-8 at t h e screaming crowd 1 All the Merrill Huskies had to do close of the first stanza, were down Ine lead chanced as overcome an eight pomt def-, 23.12 at the half, were short 35-26 times. it in the last three minutes of at the three-quarter post, then fi- The Huskies tangle with the pow ic oangame to oeat ine 1 oncalla ; nally tied the count 42-aIl with ertui f not kock Kocneis looisru ! ,,oais amj 4.5 agies here mursaay mgnt and 2 15 left in the hassle. at 8:4a in the semitmais. lonowing ine yoncalla ve into ine second rouna ot tne Bud MauDj th. Morrill high ma- bett in the second C match sec-1 MauDin. with 17 points, shar- game scoring honors with EagU orlan wiiey; eigni 01 tne rowiJ ters coming in the last r.'imel another semi match between Ma- Teammate John Haskins ran trurd ii .lh l lr, h..c oomioo off to... tonir-ht I . i . -.... - ww. ne,. n . :.':n itt A in1 -,'. Jim Booth t railed! Ha skins with 10 Doints and Rrii-vJ s.aie n DuuiDiu cnampionsnips. p0,nter kicked off the rally with a P'eion ana jusi-pn ai y .... nrr and salvadori were next w,n lnc am ii wnn lour points set.snoi from way out front to start Pilot Rock barged into the lina.s nine and eight respectively. In ,nsr tha final Mail 111 1Q Von ' .. i I.UJ .. : . .. .v-..s ..... s... . u.i ,n. H':uii'. nn Tnt. . innrv romp w in a arms if inn v 11 u,-i ...... i... fPr.... . u (. a . His shot made the count 41-34 and the outgunned Corbett tardioais in J4- bv ,ne Eage;! hc H :-k esl from here on the Kagles were out Thursday's nightcap, while Joseph orke even scorewise from thai of the ballgame. Bruce Brickner and Mapleton gamed their second(oul ne hitt ins nine for 20 uhiial BOB PTfERSEN DON DeLAP JIM HALL DEAN DUNSON re "Touchdown Twins and Hud .viaupin. teamed up witn ,,nal loucnes ,0 lne Huskjcs quarterback Dennis Salvador) and big Bruce Brickner to go on a scoring spree that spelled another """J", Yoncalla setback. Maupm The Eagles jumped off to a 7-0 1 Brickner lead in the first three minutes of Is.wadori the game, saw the Huskies catch d Hatkim -,.v,nj "P- 8-8. late in the first period. notched Ty . r. , . Halftime men pourt-o un ine vusti anu far as U Pelicans Place Lion's Share Of Players Amonq H & N Conference All-Star Picks The results of the annual South-, letted two spots, one going to all. Anderson scored 380 markers at t of 12 8. The small guard trn Oregon Conference All - Star (conference repeater Lowell Dean 'a per-garne clip of 18.1 counting a .436 percentage from the field Basketball poll conducted hy the' and the other to (ieorge Koch. 1 155 successes in 319 tries from: on 83 of 190 and picked up 94 oi Herald and News sports depart The Cavemen placed guard Dick; the field for an average of .485. 1 121 gift shots for a .776 mark ment among the coat hes of each of Hayes among the second team j He was less successful at the foul j Dunson held the third place the participant schools shows three nominees. line, however, hitting 70-136. An- among the Pel scorers with a sea- unammous choices among the Garnering honorable mention derson collected 190 rebounds dur- son's total of 146 points and 18-42 league cagers selected from the coaches were Pelican Bob ting the season. collection from the gift line. Bob Petersen. 1958 all - stater Lewis. Wayne Allen and Bill In Lap. who missed one game Hall hit 39 field goals and 35 from Klamath I'nion High. Jerry White of the Crater Comets. Bob entirely and was hampered in oth-lol 4 foul shots for a total of 113 Anderson, the junior scoring piien- Johnson and Doug Forrest of Ash-iers with a severe cough, came tallies. em from Medford. and Hex Ben-1 land, John Fox of Medlord and through with 273 points in 21 tests1 Bob Lewis was awarded his hon aer. the mainstay of Ihe tough i Ken Durkec of Medford. for a 13 0 average and notched orable mention acclaim primarily Grants Pass Cavemen were each I Petersen, the No. 2 scorer in the' 81 for 112 at the charity stripe! off his tough defensive tactil e All (olid choices for berths on the All-.league behind .Modlorri's Anderson, and a percentage of .72.1. j the KU cagers named are seniors! KLAMATH AGENCY The a- Star first team. accounted for 373 Pelican tallies Benner was the No. 3 point pro-1 with the exception of Lewis who tionai Invitational All-Indian Bas- .loining me nig inreo are ru l lover ine -season, noicning l per oncer in ine conierence wnn a to-: returns ior one more year oi ic-1 kethall Tournament to he held in 116 Hon under the wrntcbirds banner. ; chilooum nn March la in. 20 and Benner and Dean are juniors 2, wlll n01 only (eature ,he ,, while Olson and Koch have each ij, ,hc Nal,on s nd,an basketball p ayed their last regularly sched- leams but ais0 a wide vanety o uled Southern Oregon conference A.ri,. ia,, j...m- anH n. tertainment. c.ilia 45 The Yoncallans are adopting i defeatist attitude, understandably Last fall they were blasted 60-, g0I hook-shot working. Maupin round slots with afternoon victo- Voncana maje nine for It T-'l sta! R fnrthall . rown 1 ? " ""L.?V g difference resUlNl In . hi n, ,wi M",lllr,'aVns """'"'; -'"''- " from the fact that the Hu.kii - , .T,r v; f :a?'L ipi."n t"- . ... - ..f m. ." . " n i i i n i i - n ...... JlliriSt'II JI1U iix.vtvt lUHldlld lUIITLinj lO Mlf THM I ,0i rour at ine ioui nne 10 put mt- the cono aticm round ai 2 .w lonay suc" followed by Yoncalla and Cor- R Tnurniitifnl I.sdn rill 12-Official it n IP tii ALLA 4 4-8 2 12 Snidrr 7 3-5 4 17lRrvell 4 1-1 3 9lEdtn 2 1-2 4 njwiley 4 n-n 1 8' Booth 0 0-0 2 oj Lloyd -u Ml i i 1 Yonall 22. Mer- Crtwnght Applf t Childer 1 Ttiili PI TP Marrum 'J1 4 ! McGowan PI 3 3Brnnrt -Ma-2 4Maupin Mn 2 17 j Roberta VP 2 10 WIlv ITJ 2 01 Clark Jo 0 2 Mfvfn 'W 1 1 Jenttn Mai IR Ml 1 Nixon 'C- TC, FT B) n TP B-18 1-1 u 7-12 4-7 10 lg S-8 7-10 13 t? 7-1 T-e q it Jt-14 1-1 22 IT 7- 18 M fi IT 8- 18 0-1 4 it) V17 3-8 7 IS 8-18 2-3 in U 8-17 1-3 0 11 3-23 3-8 8 U Features Planned For Meet SPORTS WAYNE SCOTT, Sports Editor Hon De!ap, the Pel's No. 2 scorer i fiainr percentatje of 17. The num- anrj .John Olson. dr;tnts Pass, bcr 17 carried over into his top who crowded Benner all season, DeLap received five Inst leam votes and two second team voles notch reboundins form, being the amount hc averaged per game. At ta' ol 2fl0 counters sinking fielders in 290 attempts lor an even ,400 mark while garnering a .640 percentage at the foul line. while Olson collected team calls and four team choice. The Pelicans notched two posi tions amid the second team choices; Jim Hall, senior, and Dean Dunson, a junior. Medford also col- Ray Eliot Resigns At Illinois CHAMPAIGN. 111. 'APi What promoted. Ray Eliot to quit as Uni versity of Illinois foot hall coach with 17 seasons behind him'.' "A flny has to quit sometime," he aid today. "The last few years. I took a look at myself and said 'How far do you go coaching and how do you end.' " explained Eliot, dean of Big Ten football coaches Eliot, 52. a bespectacled, hald man who switches from serious discussion to a quip in a flash, Thursday resigned as coach, effec tive after the 1959 season, to be come assistant Illini athletic director "I said to myself." Eliot, "if an administrative posi tion comes up. I'll take it. It did. in the form of assistant to Ath leic Director Doug Mills, and I took it." Eliot'l Illini. won two Big Ten titles, shared another, and had a 78-70-10 overall record since he succeeded the late Bob Zuppko as head coach In 1942. "It sort of breaks your bMrl a little bit to leave the wonderful fellows 1 have met in the football world, particularly the coaches." aid Eliot the Iree throw line Petersen topped ; making good 48 of 75 attempts. three first them all with Ol for 203 attempts for second I and a mark of .743. Olson held down the No. 5 spot game. with 257 tallies for an average SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE ALL-STARS First Tm Playtr Bob Petersen Jerry Anderson Hex Benner Don DeLap John Olson Dean Dunson Lowell Dean Jim Hall Dick Hayes Honorable Mention Year Pts. School Senior 14 Klamath Falls Junior 14 Medford Junior 14 Grants Pass Senior 12 Klamath Falls Senior 10 Grants Pass Second Team Junior 8 Klamath Falls Junior 7 Medford Senior 5 Klamath Falls Senior 3 Grants Pass Allen and White have finished their basketball careers at Central I Point as have Boh Johnson of -isn.diiu diiu dvim ro oi uidins Indian costume Indian entertainment Many different Indian tribes will be represented along with their original customs, war dancing andcoc cou h SCARES y M I CITV LEAGIC I-Anv BIO UAODI W L 1 W L M' 'I i V.r.l l-H-rsI S7'. M l Pass, uurkee has one more year for the Black Tornado The :n Brothers Baldwin Richfield 91 SJ SO Robinson Ponders Fat Offer ciuoes ine quau aance oi ine urry i Food, s 5 Makah Tribe of Neah av. Wash-! c.r-Ad-Co si ing.on ; the hoop dancers from the S",;1" i Warm Springs Indian Reservation. , sharp . Grain J s: the "eagle dance" of the Piute! Sear, i Tribe of Reno. Nevada, plus many p,in' x Indian dancers who will a CCOm-1 Ta.t n lathi rrtulu. ipany each team entered in the , NorlhWMt prohjc a Coc Coi 1 : tournament. jMedo Land 3. Larry t Fnodi 1 I Indian entertainment w.ll be JSJSTSfm fevTiiV , every evening session throughout, SharP cmn 3. w.ikcr Brothers l jthe tournament between games 1 sn 3. cr-Ad-Co l and during the halftime activities 46 First Kadcral E. R. Palmer J Z Smith Market Basket KC Toy Cheit Howard! Clnri Drive Mor Mntori Lucca Lounge Schulre Tire The Ranch Al Drive In TP. Packing 33 Lam night's results: Drive Mor 3. TP Parking 1 KC Toys 4. Market Baket ft I Jesse Z Smith 3. Schulie Tires 1 O First Federal 3. Lucca Lounge 1 j E. R Palmer 3, The Ranch 1 Howards 3. Als Drive In 1 t.,s.' - . 'i i tot iiiuioii niun i.i .uiiuiiM Hifh iit ie Uhth I ate i Rob Lewis. tfiO Klamath Falls: Boh Johnson. (Sri Ashland: L2E V. 7ii.. .1"?" nal tor 6:30 p.m. in Pelican Court atlH.gh md. game t c Gr.ggs 223 Wavnr. Allen ,Sr.l Crater: John Fox fflr.l Grant, Pass: Douc 'TZ I K'amath Union High School. Klam- "ighjnd jT-orrcst, (jr.) Asniand. Pro 1029; High team game Firsl Federal Ml High team series t n r-aimcr Hlah ind, game Mary Bothwell 236 High Ind. series Mary Bothwell semifinals Giant Hopes Suffer, Willie Mays Injured It.. (,. h.l h. hl I..I ' "'- lVU"i '"- S1l"Ci ... .... . , , . 0 (he evcnnE Saturday niRht. f,sht-a battle of champ,ons-w,thUIarch 21 Addjtiona, ,ndian danc. Archie Moore In ankee Stadium ...,n h. u-ia .,, .l. iin September. evenins between games. The bid was made by promoter i ..n Indian entertainment trophv Bill Rosensohn in a conference is presented to the outstanding per Iwilh Robinson Thursday. He formance by an individual nr said he plans to toilow it up wnn roup during the tournament along (iaS! major teams scheduled to roll tain wnn .MOO re, ine Wth a cash award of S.VI, A SCC-hn lh Invrinn Rnwbnf Cnmrr Chicago Tries For Pfeiffers ST. LOIIS (AP) One of the MCUO KOI R"OMi; IdAQI I Tigers Break Scoring Mark KANSAS CITY (AP) - U heralded Fort Hays State of Kan. sas pulled the upset of the tourna ment Thursday night and becams the darkhorse contender of th National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament The fast-breaking Kansas, seed ed 15th. surprised second-ranked West Virginia Wesleyan 98-83 Tonight's semifinals pairs Smith west Texas State against de fending champion Tennessee AM 'state, and Fort Hays against Pan 1 (ic Lutheran. 97-S5 winner Thurs day night over Georgia Teachers. Tennessee Ail. shooting" (or a (record third straight title, atill it the team to beat. The Tigers (rom .Nashville clobbered eighth-seeded 'Illinois State Normal 131-74, set. ting two tournament records. Their winning score was 10 points better than the previous standard, set last year by Southwest Texas, and they outdid a 12-year-o!d mark by scoring field goals in a single game. The record was SI. It also was A&I's 13th succes sive victory in tournament play over three years, which tied an other record. Southwest Texas slipped into the 78 over Lenoir Rhyne. Witu Market Mack Market Curloi Clipper Four Mugf McC'loud Cleaner! Hap Photo Maxlnea Twiltera Snowballs 4 SSi, 34 66 The Giants have failed to beat Milwaukee pitcher Lew Burdette since September 16. 1954. Mean while, the hurler has beaten Ihe Giants 12 times. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hopes of the San Francisco Giants (or the 19J9 National T oauiin natnnant miv havp euf. OOUmiCd llateaJ) a acrimic hlnw- Ttnirsdav Willie Mays, star centerfielder and hitter, sintered a gash in his right leg that will keep him out of the lineup for at least "three or four weeks." Mays received a hone-deep gash that required 3S stitches sliding into home plate in the sixth in ning of an exhibition game against I he Boston Red Sox at Scottsdale, Ariz. He said he ripped his leg against the shin guard of Sammy White. Red Sox catcher Back tn April t'"2. a soincwh.it Nevertheless, a cuy has to (nut similar mishap happened tn the sometime and I think I haw done Uintl Monte In in. star outfield ft without pressure I wouldn't ""se slugging helped the have liked the situation about lianls win the luSl flag, suffered coachei some schools get into. 'a broken inkle sliding into third Here. It Illinois, vie hope we re a "e m nn exhibition IflUOt the little more dicnided in the way Cleveland Indians at Denver. He we do things." vv;is "llt 'ol several months and Khofs llllru have finished in the 'he Giants didn t repeat as Nl. Big Ten'a letond division since I champions. their 1953 title deadlock With I With Mavs out ot the game the Michigin Stite Last season, they Red Sox scored five runs in the placed lixth with a 4 3 conierence i eighth lour o( thrm unearned record, off Paul Giel for I 7-4 victory. Khot said not considered rccom-itheir fifth straight, mending i succor ' Pitchers Rtnt sore and Mike Regarded a prime candidate Garcia of Cleveland, both plagued troni Miot s stall i t luicK stufl-; hy injuries last year, saw action n Ihe Indians 5-s, lo-innmg vie Five games were rained out They were Milwaukee vs. Phila- Cuv "B" Last niaht i results: 42 Vear - Old light heavyweight onri nr,7 nf (Sal and . Ih.rd nr.iT ' .... ... .1. .u Macs Mkt. .1. Witts Mkt. 1 .l, . " V -Vs ,, i " " - r r OUI nainvni K-is lis inaiivtr at sr yur v,, 3 Cury, champion. of $15 will also be presented Detroit Pfeiffers' record score to- Haps Photo . Maxmes n lincnninhn u,rin has t hp FIavH Tnnv Shn!ir!orhIaH rtf Rpattv trie i. u-rinnH flnra 1 Snnwha!',i 1 delphia at Clearwater. Chicago Patterson -' lngemar Johansson winner of the first place trophv; Z. ' . , .!, , . . White Sox vs. Los Angeles at Sar- heavyweight Utta fight set .or in the 19.58 Lndian tourney and wi ll ,Thf c,h " BrKa.uf, nS VZ 'in-H.p. i. asota, St. Louis vs. Detroit at 1 Yankee stadium in June, is aim- return this year to defend his title. I''".00' at 'he 3243 total which putH.jh rxo i...Kciand. Washington VI Kansas , , C1M1, ho.ms'. two -real. Hneer's Chevron str, ice station ricniers tn tirsi piace oi tne open u:, at Melbourne and Pittsburgh...... .,,..,1;.., r. ,k. m. ,.,tv of i-hiioo,,,n odorino . ..., , 'team division on Feb. 25. iHtsh ind series vs. Cincinnati "B" at Tampa. tU. u. uu .., d.. bond of t2S in the host rosiumed The Pfeiffers have had sotncim.h na ..me The Reds broke a 4-4 tie .witfS!s0.n js offering at least $600.000 ' Indian dancer in attendance. harrowing moments this week. hr""d'',rl five runs in the seventh infling, ,for Robinson, the 38-year-old mid-i Season tickets, good lor every Leonard Sales of St. Louis, a long-; " Pu'"( nuncning inree nits. Inur walks dleueight champion, and Moore toM'ssion 01 ine Indian tournament, shot contender, came as close as: and a wild throw al Ihe exnense 1 hi, .,. .,..,nhn aid he had 1 and single session tickets are now! sirs and took third nlace. Thurs- -ivs and ol losing pitcher Don Rowe. frank offered Ihem 60. per cent of tho nvauable al Jerry's Shell Service. .dav night. Pfeiffers' hometown Robinson led the Cincinnati attack million dollar gate plus the lame Uj""' Hardware and Currln'sl rivals, Stroh's Beer, rolled 3115 (or SSetl wilh a pair of doubles. percentage ot the television and'"1'."! Store in Chiloqum. and at fourth place. LaPortas Billy Gardner's error with the other receipts ; Beach's Jewelers and Hal's Sport stroh's appeared headed for.''1" n'1 fs bases loaded in Ihe nth inning How would the 60 per cent be J?. nKla,"a,'h Fa"S The ""even better things when they S,.',"'"' enabled the Yanks lo pull out I aolif- ! tournament souvenir program .opened with 1062 and then rolled shasiana Laundry their victory after they blew an 7JL ,h. m,dd,. .. ,h.e 1" ,o5ale. " But ,ne lMm collapsed in'B.nk Mt sh.st. 81 first-inning lead Pitcher Duke I .a,H Tk ,n ,n n 10 v " 1 Thursday. March 12. at the abovse!lhe ,,naIe wlth 990 1 Maas capped the opening frame ,al1 KoD,nson- .. I places of business. There was no change Thursday sotutnu 4. Bank 1 with a grand slam home run Moor' hM aid lhat lf '"' (Sn,s Thl5 Slx,h Annual National All-. in the top )n standings of the LaPorta. .i John, Mickey Mantle returned to the Robinson he would want "the Indian Invitational Basketball slnslcs, doubles. all-events and!Srii,.''.nd'rTon,.1 aiiM-e nneup aner nursing II'"" ' ,. . 7 C . u , ,V t-i .L n 'booster team div isions. sore ilglit snotllder and de hvered vr.er an ins 11, le wuuiu uc ai sm v, uir rsidiiiaui rvest-t v auun imen' Rosl Hitchcock 'womeni Shirley .women' Shirley GALS LEAC.t E TIM .TO', SB's 27', Shasta 0 and Helens 1 Windsara 1 2. Shastana t his first hit of the spring. ley, a line coach and captain and guard on Kllot's 195 Big Ten and Rose Bowl chimpion team State Tourney Prices Fixed lory over thr OhicaRO Cubs at Tucson BcOTV'l thrrr Mimnji stint was1 sh;irp. Kor tiarna. who undcrwrnr .in oprraiion lo lorrect a haik ailment, his showing was unsuc- eanfttL Ttikrl prim Score, n.akins: his second ap--t high .school pcarancc. pitched the first 'hree slartim; inmncs and held ( hicavio hitless. Garcia w.is touched tor !iw runs and mnr hits in the next two in- Eighth Graders Win 24 Straight Coach l.cn Weber's Henley eighth graders defeated Ihe Keno eighth graders. 37-24. Thursday night at Henley, to boost their two year record to a perfect H wins and no losses. The win ended,01'1 Coast Champions Send 4 To Meet Huh 9 r Huh lunior Chamber ol Commerce PIPKIMN ( HEKRS CHARLOTTE. NC. 'I'PI Boston I'niversity will get i piped-in cheering section when i ! meets Navy tonight in the NCVVHish piFour Pacif- basketball tournament's Eastern ! .students listening Boston will have their cheers carried back by spe cial arrangement with the univer sity radio statinn and the Bell Telephone Company. stake, not his That's the best offer we ve got ten to date." said Sugar Kay. "This probably will be my last fight and 1 want to get as big a purse is I can Archie also is in ihe twilight ol his career and he. CORVA1.I.IS wants a big one too for his next ic Coast Intercollegiate wrestling! Division scrap Ilgnt .champions will make up Oregon to the game "I'm going lo do a lot more State Colleges entire team in the talking with Rosensohn and his NCAA meet at Iowa City March people There's a lot to he ironed 1 26-28 1 want lo make the best po gama- Hifh teai High tea. 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In other games Ihe Cincinnati Morning admissions will he .SO Reds deleated the Pittsburgh Pi cents for students and $1 for 'rates 9-4 at Tampa and Ihe New adults Afternoon admissions are York Yankees edged the Haiti W cents for students and (1 2." for niore Ortoltl in 9 m 11 innings at TENNIS LEADER IMfs tht season for both souads sible deal I can get. The tall Henley squid was paced "" Pcing out the pay by nig 8 4 Kent Gooding who tossed "lrma in U points while teammate Steve I Roiling garnered second plai e hon nrs with II counters. Ihe same to til puked up by Keno s Tom Sin- SOITH ORANGE. N.J. ' I'PI ders Russell B. Kmgman. T4 former In the preliminary game, the president of the U.S. Lawn Ten Henley seventh grade teamnis Association, died Thursday, dumped the Keno seventh graders. ! 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