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    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.
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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.
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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:
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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. Smith 2, Shasta Lions 1
High team game Shasta Lanes 927
High team sere is Shasta Lanes 2705
High Ind. game Dcnzi Spelzini - John
Robinson 214 itici
High Ind. series Denzi Spelzini 627
COFFEE CUP LEAGUE
W
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27
30
Charm Center 53
Eagle Equipment 50
Tower Furn. 43' a
Robertson Acc. 47 'a
Shirleys Beauty 4fi
Allamont Groc. 3fiV3
Liens Store 33
Klamath Lockers 31
Bramwelt Signal 27'
Walker Bros. 26
Tuesday results:
Charm Center 4, Allamont Groc. 0
Tower Furn. 4. Eagle Equp. 0
Liens Store 3. Bramwells 1
Klamath Lockers 3, Robertsons 1
Shirleys Beauty 2, Walker Bros. 2
High team game Walker Bros. 709
High team series Klamath Lock. 2031
High ind. game Mickey Haymen-
Wanda Shuck 169 itiei
High ind. series Wanda Shuck 470
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
W 1
Steinseifer Elec.
Pioneer Tobacco
VFW
Larrys Foods
Pepsi Cola
Baldwin Rich.
Ellingson Loggers
Liston Aircraft
Montgomery Ward
Bowers Dist.
Superior Troy
Great Northern
33
36
37
41
4S 1 a
47
46
49
50
54
32
64
Tuesday results:
Pepsi Cola 4, Superior Troy 0
Pioneer Tobacco 4. Baldwins 0
Larrys Foods 4, Montgomery Ward 0
Great Northern 4, Listons 0
Steinseifer Elec. 3, Bowers 1
Ellingsons 2, VFW 2
High team game Pepsi Cola 1006
High team scries Steinseifer El. 2916
High Ind. game Herb Boettcher - Joe
Bclotti 222 Uie
High ind. aeries Lou Lenggie 625
AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
W h
Specialized Service 62'i 33'i
Halvorscns Union 61 35
Basin Motors 38'i 37'i
Motor Investment 53'a 42' a
Mobil Gas 51' 2 44 'a
Jim Winde Buick 51 45
East Side Electric 46 50
Balsiger Motor 45 51
Olson Motors 42"a 53'
Carlson Mattress 381,! 57',a
Interstate 37 59
Pacific Fruit 29 67
Complete Service for
Domestic & Foreign
Cors
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Wednesday results
Olson Motors 4. Pacific Fruit 0
East Side Electric 4. Carlson Mat. 0
Halvoraens Union 2, Interstate 2
Mnbilgas 4, Motor Investment 0
Basin Motors 3. Specialised St'rv. t
Jim Winde Buick 3, BaUiger Motor 1
High team game Olson Motors 9!2
High learn series Kasl Side Elcc. 2B18
High Ind, game Mel Robinson 34ti
High Ind. scries Mel Robinson 613
BASIN Lb AG IK
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Kaler Auto Service 7.Vj 2i)'i
Merit Service Supply 7a 2H1
Ai.-nie Concrete Bil'a 33'j
City Center Lodge SB 38
Bills Tavern IW'i 40'a
Schulze Tires 4S .11
U.S. National Bank 43 S3
Swift St Co. 42 M
Crater Lake Machinery 37 Sii
H. R. P. 36' i M'i,
National Guard :14' 61'a
National Guard Officers 19 77
Wednesday results:
Schulze Tires 3. Crater Lake 1
Bills Tavern 3. National Guard Of.
Swift & Co. 4, Acme Concrete 0
City Center Lodge 4. National Guard 0
Merit Service Supply 3. H. R. P. 1
Kaler Auto Service 4, U.S. National 0
High team game Kalcrs BBS
High team aeries Kalcrs 27B7
High ind. game Wayne Plaisted 239
High ind. series Gene Overen 605
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Kimball Glass
Klamath JC's
Crater Lake Creamery
KC Paint
Heaton Steel
Pelican Mobil
Medo Bel
Fleets
Montgomery Ward
Team No. R
Multiple Listing Realtors
38
Wednesday results:
Team No. 8 4. Fleets 0
Multiple Listing 4, Kimball Glass 0
Montgomery Ward 3, Klamath JC's 1
KC Paint 3. Pelican Mobil 1
Crater Lake Creamery 3. Medo Bel 1
Heaton Steel 4, Jack s Color Chip 0
High team game Heaton Steel 965
High team series Heaton Steel 2784
High ind. game Doug Baldwin 229
High ind. series Walt Risse 553
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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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Acting Role Hurts
Bob Mathias Can't Come Back
SACnA.MKXTO, Calif. (LTD -
Former world decathlon cham
pion Bob Mathias said Wednesday
he would give up his starring role
in American television if he could
compete for the United States in
the Home summer Olympics.
lhe 28-ycar-old track star, who
now lives in Hollywood, said he
Hornet Maimen Slate Bout
With Grizzlies In Ashland
Although they have to step up
a notch to do it, the Henley Hor
net wrestling squad has finally
come up with some new competi
tion. 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
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Chuck Millanovich 122, Fred Gath
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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
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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
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Stenberg.
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athletes to earn a living and still
retain amateur status.
Mathias pointed out that Rater
Johnson, America's top decathlon
competitor at present, is out of
competition because of an injury
and as a result the Russians
are favored to win tho event.
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
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