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BONANZA ANTLERS Beginning a three-week layoff,
along with the rest of the County B League, are the Bonanza
Antlers, pictured here in a pro-season picture. The Antler
quint, tied for fourth in the league standings with a l-l
record, has a seasonal mark of 2-2, beating Henley and
BOWLING
LADY BUG LEAGUE
Market Basket
The Ranch
Lucca Lounge
TP Packing
Drive More Motors
KC Toy Chest
Schulze Tires
Howards Cleanen
Frans Foods
Al's Drive In
First Federal
Jesse Z. Smith
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Thursday Results:
fchulre Tires 4, Frans Foods 0
TP Packing 4. Howards 0
Jesse Z. Smith 3, The Ranch 1
Market Bkt. 3, Lucca Lounge 1
Drive More 3, KC Toys 1
First Federal 2, Al's Drive In 2
High team game Al's Drive In 9R7
High team series First Federal 2741
High ind. game LaRayne Harris 223
ma., series uiara Beard 557
CITY LEAGUE
Lucca Cafe
U.S. Nat Bank
Walker Bros.
Dick's Chevron
Car-Ad-Co
Coca Cola
Sirtiplot DcVr.e
Klamath Hdwds
Klamath Hdwds A
Northwest Produce
Harris Machine
Team No. 5
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Thursday results: .
Car-Ad-Co 4, Klamath Hdwds B 0
U.S. Nat Bank 4, Northwest Prod.
Walker Bros. 3, Lucca Cafe 1 .
Dick's Chevron 3, Team No. 5 1
Coca Cola 2, Klamath Hdwds A 1
Simplat DeVoe 0. Harris Machine
High team game U.S. Nat. Bank 992
ign team series U.S. Nat. Bank 2971
Hign ind. game Lou Carson 241
High Ind. series Si Sinan 642
ALLEY KATZ LEAGUE
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Amidons Business
Troy V, Cook
Little Sweden
Wrights Real Estate
Perkins News
Swan Lake Mldg.
Dunns Healing Oil
Chambers Moving
Signal Oil
Belcastro
Deane Sacher
Hal's Sport Shop
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Thursday result:
Troy Cook 4. Belcastros 0
Amtdoni 3, Little Sweden 1
Deane Sacher 3, Hals 1
Chambers 3, Swan Lake 1
Perkins 3. Signal Oil 1
Dunns 3, Wrights 1
High ind. game Chambers 930
High ind. series Troy V. Cook 2647
High Ind. game Vivian Collman 194
High ind. series Mary Lou Shortgen
MIXED FOURSOMES
Macs Mkt.
Cur leys Clippers
Snowballs
Witts Mkt.
Haps Photo
McCIoud Clnrs.
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Thursday results:
Snowballs 4, Shastan Ldry 0
Cleaners 2. Clippers 2
Witts Mkt. 4. Maxines 0
Haps Photo 3, Mac Mkt. 1
High team game Snowballs 8.16
High team series Curleys 2265
High ind. game (womeni Esther Pen
man 189
High ind. series (women) Bea Mc-
Kinney 502
High ind. game (men) Hank Dor-
rell 220
High Ind. series (men) Hank Dor-
rcll 588
GUYS AND GALS
Owls
Arden Farms
Ramshaws
Swan Oil
Pats-Pauls
Mike-Tonys
Hennessey Lbr.
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windsars Drug
Thursday results:
Arden Farms 4. Windsari 0
Ramshaws 4, Swan Oil 0
Hennessey Lbr. 4. Mike-Tonys 1
Owls 3, Pats-Pauls 1
High team game Hennessey Lbr. B2U
High team series Arden Farms 2244
il.gr. inc. game (ttojr.er.i vrg whwi
er 188
High Ind. series (women) Anne Dor-
re II 460
High ind. game (men) Jim LaPorta
218
High ind. series (men) Johnny Brand
S88
MOOSE PA'B LEAGUE
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Musgrove Plumbing
Hawley Plastering
Klamath Monument
Merrill Moose
OHaiv's
Altamont Grocery
Pastega Market
The Round Up
Investors
K.F. Fast Freight
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35 M,
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Silver Dollar Stamps
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Friday results:
Mu-sgrove PIbg. 3'a. Kl. Monument
Altamont Grocery 3, K.t. ast pi.
The Round Up. 3, Hawleys Plastering 1
Silver Dollar 3, U.F . at w. wara
Pastegas Market 3, Investors X
O'Hair's 3, Merrill Moose 1
Hieh team came O'Hair's 10B3
High team series Pastegas Mkt. 2965
High ind. game Selby Baldwin 257
High Ind. series Bill Hawley 640
BOOSTER LEAGUE
Jack's Color Chip
Kimball Glass
Klamath JCs
KC Paint
Crater Lake Creamery
Medo Bel
Fleets
Pelican Mobil
Team No. 8
Heaton Steel
Montgomery Ward
Multiple Listing Realtors
Tuesday's results:
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Klamath JCs 3. KC Paint
Jack's Color Chip 3, Team No. R
losing to Merrill in non-counters, rront row, lett to rignt,
are Sylvan Crume, Henry Dearborn, Chester Schooler, Alvin
Brooks, Jim O'Connor and manager Gary Williams. Back
row, same order, are Bob Werner, Larry Albert, Rod School
er, Albert O'Connor, Richard Roberts and coach Erv Ellis.
Crater Lake Cmy. 3, Pelican Mobil 1
Kimball Glass a, Meao oei l
FleeU 3, Multiple Listing 1
High team game KC Paint 958
High team series Klamath JCs 2706
High ind. game Earl Kent 208
High ind. series Wayne Plaisted 535
FRATERNAL LEAGUE
KC No. 2
Roberts Hardware
Cliff Yaden
KC No. 1
Sears
George Crain Builder
Wright Real Estate
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Harry s Tavern
Shaffer Electric
KC No. 3
Bald Eagles
Morning Fresh Bakery
Tuesday result:
Harry's Tavern 4. Shaffer Electric '
Geo. Crain Builder 4. Bald Eagles 1
Roberts Hardware 4, Wright Heal Es.
KC No. 2 3, KC No. 3 1
KC No. I 3. Cliff Yaden 1
Sears 4, Morning Fresh Bakery 0
High team game Cliff Yaden 987
High team aeries Geo. crain
Hiah ind. game Bill Campbell 245
High ind. series Elton Logue 594
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Confusions
Gabo's
99ers
Doodle Bugs
Happy Foursome
Sugar Foots
Price Wise
The Scot's
Flat Tops
Trouble Doubles
Four Bums
The Ups At Downs
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34 Va 29 M
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Tuesday's results:
The Scot's 2, Happy Foursome 2
Gabo's 3, 99ers 1
Doodle Bugs 3. Four Bums 1
Flat Tops 3, Trouble Doubles 1
The Ups Ac Downs 3, Price Wist
Confusions 3, Sugar Foots 1
High team game Gabo's 773
Hi oh ttnm aeries Gabo's 2149
High Ind. game (women) Vita Car-
son 187
High ind.
ant 218
High ind.
son 535
High ind.
576
game (men) Vernon Dur
series (women) Vita Car
series (men) Dale Welch
BOYS JUNIOR ALL-STAR
DcMolay No. X 20 8
King Pins If)
Alley Bouncers 18 10
Spare-Takers 16 12
Champs 16 12
DeMolay No. 3 14 14
Falcons 10 18
Cherry Pickers 10 18
No-Mads ih
DcMolay No. 3 8 20
Saturday's results:
King Pins 4. Cherry Pickers 0
Alley Bouncers 3, Spare-Takers 1
Champs 4, No-Mads 0
DeMolay No. 1 2, DeMolay No. 3
Demolay No. 3 3, Falcons 1
High team game Champs 919
High team series Champs 2653
High ind. series Vic Alexander 809
High Ind. game Jim Ryan 192
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MIXED FOURSOME
Sloppers
Woolie Boogers
Sad Saks
Four Marks
Four Spares
The Sweepers
Guys and Dolls
The Live Wires?
Team No. 11
Team 12 Old Fogies
High Hopes
Alley Cats
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Friday results:
Four Marks 3, High Hopes 1
Sad Saks 4, Sloppers 0
Live Wires? 3, Guys and Dolls 1
Woolie Boogers 3, The Sweepers 1
High team game Old Fogies 841
High team series Old Fogies 2320
High ind. game (womeni Doris Bene
dict 2.14
High ind. game (men) Loran Dunn
211
High Ind. series (women) Doris Bene
dict 601
High ind. series (men) Orval Mus
grove 587
PIN BUSTER LEAGUE
W It
Pats Apparel 37 19
Rexall Drug 34 22
Marilyns 33 23
Phils Men Wear 32 24
LaPortas 30 26
Highway Grocery 23 27
Battle Bruins 17 39
Double R 12 44
Friday results:
Marilyns 4, Bruins 0
Pats 3, Double R 1
Phils 3. South Highway 1
R'.xall 3. LaPortas 1
Hlh team Bame Phils Men Wear 828
High team series Rexall Drug 2340
High ind. game (meni Redo Vismara
239
High ind. game (women) Stella Noll-
man 211
High ind. series (men) Frank Bam
bino 587
High ind. Series (women) Lottie Ross
502
Linfield Whipped
By Puget Sound
TACOMA (AP) College of
Puget Sound walloped Linfield
College in a basketball game here
Saturday night. At one time CPS
had a 34-point lead and they
wound up with a 92-78 victory.
Linfield was off in its shooting
while CPS connected at a .500
pace.
Terry Woods was high for Lin
field at 12 points.
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Elliott Possibility
For Illinois Post
CHAMPAIGN, III. (API - Pete
Elliott, former Michigan star and
football coach at California for
the past three years, appears
ready to take over the head
coaching job at Illinois,
Elliott was interviewed in
Champaign Saturday night by Il
lini officials and on his return to
San Francisco Sunday he said
there is a "strong possibility"
that he will become Illinois'
coach.
Elliott and Dave Nelson, head
coach at Delaware, have long
been regarded the top choices to
suceed Ray Eliot.
Eliot stepped aside at the end
of the 1959 season to become as
sistant athletic director after
coaching the Illini for 18 years.
Nelson, 39, a Michigan graduate
who gained football fame as a
strategist and helped devise the
Cuban-Mart Fight
Slated Wednesday
NEW YORK (UPU - Unbeaten
Luis Rodriguez of Cuba, now top
ranking welterweight contender,
is favored at 8-5 to beat Sugar
Hart of Philadelphia Wednesday
night at Miami Beach in the only
TV fight on the holiday week's
very light schedule.
Rodriguez automatically rose
from second to first in the 147
pound rankings Friday night,
when Charley Scott of Philadel
phiawho had been rated tops
was unexpectedly outpointed by
unrated Benny (Kid) Paret of
Cuba at Madison Square Garden.
Hart, who had been ranked
third, automatically moved up to
the number two perch.
The 10-round fight between Rod
riguez and Hart at the Miami
Beach Auditorium will be tele
vised nationally by ABC at 10
p. m. e.s.t., Wednesday.
Rodriguez, 22, is favored be
cause of his "perpetual-motion"
attack and his ruggedncss. In his
25 professional bouts he never
was beaten although he had onc
"no contest." He seeks his 11th
SLiaigllL VlCluiy. HIS Linen it wiS3
include 17 decisions and seven
knockouts.
Hart, 23, is starting a comeback
after ,being stopped in his latest
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wing-T offense, was considered
the top candidate a week ago.
However, Nelson's name has not
been as prominent the past few
days.
Illinois Athletic Director Doug
Mills Sunday said Elliott's inter-
view was routine and that half a
dozen other candidates have been
interviewed in the same manner.
Mills has managed to keep
secret the names of those inter
viewed, with the exceptions of
Elliott and Nelson.
Elliott, 33, said his weekend
meeting with Illini officials was a
followup of an earlier session
with Mills in Denver.
"We met to talk things over in
greater detail," he said. "They
got to know me and I got to know
what they had in mind. Any furth
er comment will have to come
from Illinois."
bout with fellow - Philadelphian
Scott at Philadelphia. Oct. 19. A
dangerous puncher, Hart scored
1 knockouts while winning 28 of
his 34 starts. His four defeats in
cluded three kayoes. He had two
draws.
A good return match is slated
for Havana Wednesday night
when Rocky Kalingo, 10th - rated
welterweight contender from the
Philippines, tries to beat slugger
Klorentino Fernandez of Cuba
again. Kalingo registered an up
set first-round knockout over Fer
nandez at Caracas, Venezuela.
That kayo dropped Fernandez out
of the top 10 ratings.
The week's exceptionally light
holiday schedule includes:
Tuesday Los Angeles (Olym
pic) Felix Cervantes vs. Billy
Thomas.
Wednesday Miami Beach (An-
ditorium Luis Rodriguez vs. Su
gar Hart (TV). Havana Rocky
Kalingo vs. Florentino Fernandez,
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Black Hawk's
Nets Second
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
When names of hockey's future
super-stars are discussed, a play
er sure to be included in the con
versation is Bohhy Hull of the Chi
cago Black Hawks.
In fact, many astute observers
around the National Hockey
League already feel that the
youthful Hull has "arrived" as
a superstar.
Hull, in only his third season
with the Hawks, certainly has ful
filled his potential this year. The
blond bomber, who will be 21
Jan. 3. collected his second three-
goal "hat trick" of the campaign
.Sunday night in propelling Chi
cago to a 7-4 victory over the To
ronto Maple Leafs.
In other games Sunday night
the New York Rangers erupted
for four goals in the final period
to nip the league-leading Montreal
Canadiens 6-5 and Gary Alcorn's
pair of goals sparked the Detroit
Red Wings to a 4-2 victory over
the Boston Bruins.
Chicago bunched all its seven
goals in the second period. The
barrage missed the league record
for most goals in a period, eight,
held by Detroit against New York
on Jan. 23, 1944.
Hull's three goals came at 7:11,
7:36 and 16:06. This boosted the
husky center's goal output to 19.
one more than he scored last sea
son. Ken Wharram also tallied
twice for the Hawks.
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3 - Goal Night
Ed Chadwick, who replaced reg
ular Leaf goalie, Johnny Bower,
in the Leaf nets Saturday night,
was the victim of the uprising.
The Rangers overcame a 4-1
deficit to defeat the Canadiens for
the third time. Ken Schinkel, Lar
ry Popein and Brian Cullen
working as a line scored in a
four-minute span to put New York
in front 5-4 and Red Sullivan con
tributed the decisive goal with his
own team shorthanded.
Montreal had turned back the
Rangers 5-3 Saturday night.
Alcorn scored twice within 27
seconds in the third stanza as De
troit came from behind to edge.
Boston. The Red Wings have lost
just once in llieir last eight
games while the Bruins only have
won twice in their last 18 outings.
Detroit bowed to Toronto 4-2 in
he only other game played Satur
day night. Boston and Chicago
were not scheduled.
The results of the weekend ac
tivity tightened the battle for the
fourth place. Fifth-place Chicago
has moved to within two points ol
.Boston, in fourth. New York, still
in the cellar, trails Chicago by one.
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