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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1960)
HERALD A NT) NKWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday. Fob. 11. IflfiO PACK 7 C Pel Gridder Named To Prep All-America A total of 14 Oregon high school gridders were named to the Na tional 1959 Prep All America teams listed recently by the Wig wam Wisemcn of Oklahoma City. Thi4; Northern California players also received honors. Among those receiving honor able mention was Klamath Union Pelican star John Hancock. Also representing the Southern Oregon Conference was Medford's flashy end, Lowell Dean, who was chosen to the fourth team. Pendleton halfback Jerry Cronin was awarded a position on the third team, the highest ranking accorded players from the Oregon-Nor-Cal area. Northern California players re ceiving honors include Tom Ncl- Luis Winner By Knockout, Seeks Jordan MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Luis Manuel Rodriguez, the best welterweight to come out of Cuba since Kid Gavilan, wants to fight Don Jordan for the title in his next ring appearance. Rodriguez proved he is ready to the satisfaction of 3,105 ring side spectators and a nationwide television audience Wednesday night when he knocked out pre viously unbeaten Carl Hubbard of Philadelphia. The end came in 1:53 of the fourth round in a scheduled ten rounder and surprised many Rod riguez followers who looked on him as a fancy boxer but short on knockout punches. "He could handle the other guys by just slapping them around and boxing them," said Angelo Dundee, Rodriguez' Amer ican manager. "But he was in sulted by so many people saying he was a fancy Dan and could not punch, and he was determined to knock Hubbard out." It was Rodriguez' 27th victory without a defeat. He had won 19 fights by decisions and only seven by knockouts before he faced the 148-pound Hubbard. The Philadelphian had gone through 21 fights without a loss and scored 15 knockouts prior to his engagement with Rodriguez The gate was $7,142.25. Yreka Quint Downs Bears MOUNT SHASTA - Wednesday right the potent Yreka Miners add ed another win to their long un beaten string by collecting a not-so-easy 62-57 win over the Mount Shasta Bears. The Miners got off to a 15-10 first quarter lead but the Bears scrapped back and got within one point before the half ended 31-26 for the winners. The distance didn't change much during t h e third or the fourth frames. At the close of the third the count was 42-36 for the invaders. Daryl Severns hit 10 field goals and four free throws for 24 for Yreka while Bill Wilson was next with 20. Ken Crispi was high for MS with six field goals and 4-8 free tosses and 16 points, Gary Mathaney was next with 14. The contest concluded the Bears' home appearances for the season. . Friday night the McCloud Log gers travel to Dunsmuir. Murray Crowe and Tom Loney will pace the Tigers against the Loggers' top scorers, Larry Miller and Gary Federson, in a game which should see a lot of scoring between this foursome. i McCloud will return home Sat urday night to play host to the Weed Cougars. Doug Blakenship. the Cougers' high point getter, will lead the visitors, ' The shortscore: Yreka (62i Eddy 7, Dowling 2. Sev erns 24, Wilson 20. Sanford 2, Grcsham .0, R. Gresham, Hill 1, Gclb, Conroy. Mount Shasta 1571 Sinlgiannl 10. March! 1, Gardner 1. Abbey 4. Cross .1. Mathanry 14, Crlspl 16, Hough 10. McHugh, Toftum, Clark, Cottinl and Ozunas. Moyer Winner After Bump BOSTON 'API In a bloody span of four minutes, Denny Moyer has enhanced his impres sive record while leaving lonely ex-champion Tony De.Marco with six stitches and a handful of fistic memories. Moyer, 20-year-old Portland Ore., boxer ranked sixth among welterweight challengers, gained a technical knockout over De.Mar co at 1:10 of the second round Wednesday night. Ten seconds after the bout be gan, the contestants accidentally butted heads. The collision opened a deep gash at the hairline on lie.Marco's forehead and a small cut at the corner of Mover's left eve. People Read SPOT ADS you ore son of Yreka, Jim Sinyard of Red ding and Greg Avilla, Red Bluff. Joining Hancock on the honor able mention roles were Adrian Farrell, Tigard. Marvin Harris, Marshfield, Bill Youngmayr, North Bend, Mel Renfro, Portland, Buck Corey, La Grande, Tom Erdmann, Marshfield, Dennis Tyler, Pendle ton, Larry Reeser, Willamina, Jeff Kizer, MeMinnville, Dick Fulwy ler and Dave Wilcox, both of Vale. The All-America first team was headed by Oklahoma's Jay Wil- -stef. Hk a. "ff JOHN HANCOCK . . . Awarded honor kinson, and included Don Caum from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Bob Garibaldi, Stockton, Califor nia: Don Yore, Hilliard, Ohio; Mickey Cox, Monroe, Louisiana; Gene Deal, Fayette, Alabama; Duke Volmer, Memphis, Tennes see; Joe Faustonio, Rochester, New York; Larry Piotrowski, Bay City, Michigan; Jerry Rowe, Ashe boro, North Carolina; Jerry Rhome, Dallas, Texas; and Perry Lee Dunn, Natchez, Mississippi Each boy mentioned will receive a special certificate honoring him to the mythical selection. Hancock was recently voted a berth on the Shrine All-Star team which will appear in the annual Portland classic in August. He also holds the Oregon prep heavy weigh wrestling championship. KFAB Jets To Tangle With Demons The Kingsley Field Jets, owners of a 10-won, 2-lost record in their first season of basketball on an interbase level, are set to host the Dunsmuir Demons Friday night on the KFAB court. The Jets' most recent victory was an 86-66 trimming they dealt the Yuba City, California, Pepsi Cola quintet, a semi-pro club, at Marysville Monday night. Player-manager Clarence Peo ples topped all the scorers for the night with a blistering 33 counters. His next closest competition came from Pepsi's Ron Mayticld who contributed 29 for the losers. Jet Wade Gordon was next in the point totals with 23. Following the Jet-Demon Friday hassle, the next action for the Kingsley cagers comes Tuesday, February 16, on Pelican Court when they lock horns with the Oregon Tech Owls in a special double feature. As a prelim, start ing at 7 p.m., the Klamath Union Jayvee squad will clash with the Merrill Huskies in a regularly scheduled game. Tickets to the big twinbill are now available through individual members of the Owl Hoots, the Oregon Tech boosters' association. Admission is $1 per person. The shortscore: Pepsi (66i Saul. Williams 2. Richey 7. Broumas 16. Mayficld 29. Arronaldl. Cartoscielli 7. A. Cartosclelli. Miller S. Jets I86i Gordon 23, J. Brown, Scott, Chessnut, D. Brown 5, Payne. Compton, Baxter 10, Peoples 33, Mar tin 15. UTAH COAL I Dirwt frm rke MIm to Us. Wvm Ym Mwwyt I Pres-to-Logs Tlx CUfl, affkkiri feel to tiraeleee w UwM I BONT RISK RUNNING OUT Of fUlLl USI OUR "CHICK 4 FILL" STSTIM. ONI CALL TO US Klin YOU FULLY SUFFLIID All WINTH IONS!! I flTO. Stamp. 'Vms S..A I T.D. it.mp. SCARES BOYS JLMOR ALL STAR I J! A (ill W L Champs 43 17 DcMolay No. 1 40 20 Alley Bouncers .19 21 King Pins :i6 24 Spare-Taken 34 26 DcMolay No. 3 29 31 DeMolay No. 2 21 30' Falcons 21 30 Cherry Pickers 20 40 No-Mads 17 43 Saturday results: King Pins 3. Spare-Takers t Champs 4. Alley Bouncers 0 DcMolay No. 2 2, No-Mans DeMolay No. 1 3, DeMolay No. 3 1 Falcons 3, Cherry Pickers 1 HiRh team game Champ 1000 High team scries Champs 2R59 High ind. game John Webb 210 High Ind. scries John Webb 627 CHART KB LEACl't: W Biggs Sptg. Goods Pepsi Cola Dorrells Shell McCloud Horsemen Dunsmuir SP Dunsmuir KC Weed Elec. McCloud Firemen 53 'i 35' 40' 31 49 Tuesday results: McCloud Horsemen 2. Dunsmuir SP 2 Dorrells Shell 3. Bichs 1 Pepsi Cola 3, Dunsmuir KC 1 McCloud Firemen 4, weed Lice, o High team game Dunsmuir SP 1000 High team series McCloud Fire. 2939 High ind. game Dave Dawson 201 High ind. series Virgil Groppi 534 MAJOR LEAGUE Shasta Lanes J&J Clothing Shasta Lanes Kids 40 20 32 28 31 1 28i 29 31 24 '3 352 22 38 Paddys Place Coca Cola Mount Shasta Lions L. Smith Mike-Tonya 20 40 Tuesday results: Coca Cola 2, J&J Clothes 1 Shasta Lanes 2. Shasta Lanes Kids 1 Paddys Place 3, Mike-Tonys 0 R. L. 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ACW Quintet Dumps 332nd The AC&W Squadron boosted it self into the finals of the Kingsley Kield Intramural Basketball Tour ney by turning back a determined 322nd quintet on the base maple wood Wednesday night. AC&W faces the 408tn for the base championship which will be played either tonight or Friday. Dud Pence came up with 13 points and Dave Waddcll added 12 for the losers but an evenly balanced AC&W attack spear headed by Will Burnsidc was more than enough to pull in the victory. The shortscore: ACiW 1501 Galloway 1, Garner 10. Glenn 6. Lingo 10. Burnsidc 10, Card ner 8. Stauffer. Stevens M. 322nd 44i Gregory fl, Pener 13. Farmer 2. Robben 4, Heidlcbatigh 3, Waddell 12. Slocton 2. 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Saturday the squad will trav el to Ashland for a pair of con tests, varsity and jayvee, with the A-l Grizzlies. Coach Nels Olson's eager Hen ley groaners have seen their hopes for a chance to test their prowess dashed time alter time because of cancellations or scheduling dif ficulties. The Hornets have wrestled only at Klamath Union so far this sea son, and though Olson notes that they have benefited from these matches, the Henley crew has tak en it on the chin a couple of times. Frosh and soph squads, however, have gained a split with the young Pels. The Ashland test will prove a point for the Hornets the Grizzlies having recently defeated Illinois Valley, the A-2 district defending champion, who the Henley squad will face in the annual district tourney. The varsity squad, led by co captains Larry Moffitt, 167, and SEARS is barred from Olympics compe tition because of his acting career. Mathias said the light restric tions of the Amateur Athletic Union were hurting the U.S.'s chances of winning the Rome games next August. He said the regulations made it difficult (or Dave Kcnnon, 123, includes Bill Dixon. 103, Lyle Hubbard 114, Chuck Millanovich 122, Fred Gath wright 133. Jim Poole 140, Tom Mcliride 147. Gene Reed 130, Jim Long 177, Ted Berry l'JO, and hea vyweight Cliff Long. The Jayvecs include Dan Gin- thcr, Rex Reed, Ray Gerke. Bill Taylor, Dale Taylor, Sam Ellis. Dave Hurst, John Uchwat, Charles Phillips, Sieve Owens, Dave Trapp, Robert Gilder, John Krauss, Ted Medley, Charles dan dy, Jay Balsiger, Brad Sexton. Jim Rhodes. Larry Sprout, Rod Williams, Andy Schorr, Phil Dix on, Jim Long. Jack Zieglemeyer, Leo Huff, Bob Lown, Bill Sells, Cal Casebier, Ton Sanders, Harve Kammerer, Mike Ferguson, Bob Elliott and Tim Deyarmc. Manag ers are Bob Reynolds and Jim Stenberg. Valley Rental 1003 E. Main Houri For This Week Only 8:30 to 4:30 Oof? c c G f J i 000 jT . 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The former Stanford athlete, who won the decathlon gold med als and set world records in tho 1H48 and 1U32 Olympic games, feels that lie can do it again. "I sincerely feel that if I had, a full year to train I could beat the Russians." Mathias said, "Since 1952 I've bettered every mark I've made in the decathj Ion." Mathias said he read news stories in which Daniel Ferris ot the AAU said Mathias would "never be considered an ama teur" for further Olympic compe tition because of his acting roles. (The track star produced and starred in the movie "The Bob Mathias Story" and is co-star with Krenan Wynn in the current television series "Trouble- hooters.") A 4,000 Restaurants Prove it Every Day of road hazards pro months used based on . . without trade-in at mm