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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore Friday. April 15. 1000 PAGE THIRTEEN 45 hp in the price range of a 40... 35 hp for little more than a 25 ! IT') is the World's team whlrti inr-lnrJoc rnm CLASS A CHAMPS The Western Thrift hnwlmn to right, Clarence Pang, Forrest Breithaupt, Wayne Misco, Jerry Jennings and Nels Olson powered its way to a 3166 total to capture the Class A team championship in the annual men's city bowling championships now in progress on Lucky Lanes. Bowlers Sef Tough Pcce The Men's City Bowling Tour nament swings into the second night of doubles and singles action tonight on Lucky Lanes at 6 45 when 21 pairs of bowlers shoot at the Class A double. mark of 1245 posted by Andy Si lani and Mot Christiansen Thurs day night. The Class B doubles leaders are Lowell Kcnyon and Al Hardman who totaled 1229 in the opening round. Singles entrants are charged with beltering the 676 notched by Ward Friedman, the Class A leader, and the 6H7 posted by M. f'icge for the lop spot in Class B. Al 9 o'clock tonight is more sets of doubles-shooters will take Ihc alleys, followed by the singles keglers. Saturday action begins at 3:30 p.m. when 21 sets of doubles start rolling. At 6 o'clock 18 more paiis step onto the lanes and 8:30 p.m. the final 36 duos lake over. 5th Straight Year World's Best On Ice CLASS B KINGS The Heaton Steel & Supply team, pictured above, walked off with the Class B championship with a 3084 rolled at Lucky Lanes Tuesday night. The squad, from left to right, includes Harold Heaton, Kenneth Baker, C. J. Heaton, Wes McKaig and Johnny Bowers. Memphis State Senior Holds Edge HOl'STOX. Tex. AP Cenc'620, Tulsa 22. New Mexico 2:t. Dixon, a chubby Memphis Stale Mpmnhis Shite ir't Rivlnr Arizona Stale 632. Southern Mclh- TORONTO (APi-The Montreal Canadians were hailed todav as Counting- the last two victories over Toronto a year ago, the ih. .....,..,....( .,11 i .I.- I . fin luiiiiiiii-iiii! , '"Vfjanadiens nave won 10 straight hi.slirv of pro essiona hockey to- , ., . , 1 ... ' , . , ,, (.,. i playolf games. They have been a h " ' -'llinnlitt in (ho nnclatnn unmnnti. lion for 10 straight years. Cup for an unprecedented liflh straight veatv The power-packed Canadiensi Joi,n Beliwmi. at 29 "e of the wrapped up the National Hockey ! 8' ral aarsoi inc power - pacseci League's postseason competition club, was the leading scorer in the Thursday night with a 4-0 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. .(game. He scored the first and last goals. In between Doug Harvey and Henri Richard tallied. TITANS SIGN PLAYKRS champions a sweep of the two playoff series a feat accom plished, only once before. That was by Detroit in 1(152. j NEW YORK tUPJi The New I fin roule lo the finals, the Cana- York Titans of the American Idicns eliminated the ChicagolFoothall League have signed their Black Hawks four games to none fourth Michigan Stale player, with goalie 'Jacques Planlc lurn-jquarlerback Larry Bielat. The ing in two shutouts. Thursday other former Sparlaus on the night's shutout was his only one! in the four games with Toronto, squad are John Lewis, Jerome McFarland and Blanche Martin. : Am ( CT Sri j senior, held a three-stroke lead lo day as the third round began in tile sixth annual National Intercol legiate Invitation Coif Tourna ment. Starling with an eagle three on the first hole. Dixon scored a four under par 63 second round Thurs day for 139 al the halfway mark of Ihe 72-hole lournameul. Three strokes back were two University of Houston sophomores Larry Beck and Homero Blancas. Beck had 73-('l 142. Blancas 72 70142. The Houston loursome that also includes Jack Cupil and Tony Ma rimon. two members of the school's 105!) NCAA championship team, scored a tournament record 279 second round while boosting ils leain medal lead to 22 points over Louisiana Stale. The nine-under-par 279 broke the old mark of 231 set by Houston in 1957 and gave the Cougars a 36-hole 575. Louisiana Slate had 597. North Texas held third place at 608 and was followed by Oklahoma 'Stale 612. Texas AfcM 619, Texas Tech odist 632, Texas IW'I. Western Illi nois 647, Oklahoma 651 and Rice 653. OSBURN HOTEL EUGENE, ORE. Mm. J. E. Karlf .In I irlr y Jr. Proprietor! Thoroughly Modern I AT THE GUN STORE I 714 Main St. Fight Training Sef Boxers intending to appear, on the amateur fight card in the Klamath Auditorium next Satur day night are invited to resume training at the MdHorium Mtm- da.v night at 7 p.m., accord ing to Buck Davidson. The Tight ring will be installed Monday evening to remain in position through the ha lance of the week. Jerry Jen nings has volunteered his serv-l ices as trainer for the hoys wish ing to workout. G1IXIS SIGNS PACT CHICAGO UP1 - Center Don Gillis has signed, his 10 con tract with Ihe St. Louis football Cardinals. U will be. his third season with the Cards. MORE LADY CHAMPIONS Completing (we hope) the list of Klamath Falls lady bowling champions is the Bonanza Cafe team, above, winners of the Class B team crown with a total 2850 pins. From left to right team members are, Marjorie Wolf, Nellie Shepard, Peggy Kelleher, Mary Lou Shortgen and Ellen Meek, Th DANMOORE HOTEL 1217 S.W. Mrrisb St. Portland, Orton All Transient Gueiti. All those who come return. Rates not too high, not low. Free garaqe, TV's anr Radio's. Reputation for clcanlncss. Chldrtn under seven, no charge. Miteff Tangles With Warner ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. 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