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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday, November 18. I960 PACZ 3 B Usual Height Lqck (Highlanders New Coach Directs COS Eagles Trouble In McCloudSeek!n9 Aid Yreka Cage Hopes 'Pen Aitio" i LAKEVIEW-Ben Vernon, presi- WKKl) i Special -l he lolla I The longest scoring play of thej Olympic rules dffi!.e an ains- Roman Kmpro.' Ioclosi! 1959 Big Ten football season was teur as one "who competes tolelyj tinned thr. Olympic si Ws A.D. a 93-yard pass interception re- for pleasure . . . without ma- following i rlcx. touchl oO vheu , turn hy Michigan State halfback terial gain of any kind, direct or 'the Greeks accused the Homani Hub Suci against Michigan. indirect." iof professionalism YREKA i Special' The Yre- L-ivmi rmintv i,..,,.. thi-eats. dent of Fremont Hishlandcrs Ski Jim Scalise, a 5 - 10 senior " kin8 ' lumcer. to ka Miners, the dcfenduig cliam named All - Tournev at the Fall 'P 8 arncr sk,' rl'n ln shape of Uie Siskiyou County bas- River invitationals last season, is " sports season jketball league, have settled into the club s toughest board man ey Prt &";'erioi.s workouts in preparation and provides a good sco, mg u'da', and bunday f . for a heavy 1960 cage season. ,..v - me .UUIt I oviuiivi u McCLOUD i Special i A per l ennial problem for the McClnud High basketball team is a lack of height, and the coming 10 61 season promises to be little different. Coach Vince Sempronio, who is punch. starting his second year at the ZtLrU Z Za U, v ho',, 1 ,T . ' "5 menls- with building an almost complete- ticlarly dismayed, howexer Hc,,he clubs number two scorer and MilinU.nani., and repair work ,y new dub i,h which to dc- V- " 1 .. ,i ,u.uv " "'is required ol the low, and the fcnd the position the Yrekans Tournev and Ih, live composed entirely 01 leuei- ine Logger lorlunes tnis season. ,.,.lh mnst al,0 t0 ,.om,)lele i,m . v..,i,,. r,nr.,i. h.- i i i,.,,.,,.,,,,. shovels, armed with sledge hammers and direction of a brand new coach, Larry Miller, a 511 senior who,.,i u.hv man.nnuered imole-1.....L. -..:..., i, ii ... i i... ii.n u.i. Crechriou racked up a 30-won. Most season , which included the league Acker! Yreka lnviia- l'.ick. Paul Hiichcuk and J i g g s of Siskiyous will inaugurate the Sage are among the added ,'un-iu-t;i basketball season Nov. 2? iors available ln addition to Hill. wK,n lhev Um!,1(, wlln lhe l)uns. there are about 10 sophomores mui). Ue;ol,s ' ai 8 p m. in the trying for positions plus six en- 0,d Wced ,,, h , lerprising freshmen. , ,. , ." . . ., ,. , ,- ! The tag e roster includes Deck- Dunng the I'.WI - W) season , , h , . , ., . ,, ",, i , II ,i or Beckham. Joe Be castro. Dean .lit luunia a" im .-J f . ,, CieclHluu, cu r I u L c a, mi, Cirard. Jeff Hawkins. Dow Beck ham, Butch Jordan. Larry Lilja. Gary Longmure. Mike Lowry, Joe Owens, Ted Peters. Dave Sirian- Wood Smith and Bob Zalu- With onlv a limited amount of by California's Tournament oil men vets union memoes a irio, Gary Pcders0Ili 5-7, also a se-a new section of tow installed kotbau t.ircies oivina mm n.i i.utu ....... jmor anfj (le 0p shooter on tnciiast year. .bi. ... 59 CUbi 1S 00kcd l0 as the lcum And. said Vernon, the warming varsitv returnee talent on hand. Champions at the close of the' loviiKiM-i . n nam mun i u inn nceus oou mi h.s 111 unlace. ,e Miners must looK to a nu-season. I tricky ball . handler. Pederson Ideus of juniors up from last In 1938 they compiled a C.l-4 should come up witn another tine Drivers Jockevina seasons junior varsity. Onlvirecord while winnine the league according to Scm- RIVERSIDE. Calif iAPI Ac- three men. seniors Wes Russell 'and invitational titles. Cougar Ace Ready To Go performance, pronio. Don Grady, tion in the U.S. Grand Prix getSiand Chuck Shelton and sophomore! Grensted will be assisted bv 6-0, and Dennis UIMiel. !3e i0Hav with a field! Jim Hill, saw work with the var coach Bob Weber. PULLMAN. Wash. (API Keith Zan. 5-10, are the other returnees0f internationally famous drivers sity last season ! The Miners open the season on Lincoln, Washington States triple-counted on lor added experience. competing for favorable starting Top prospects from the Jayvees Nov. 26 against Trinity at Weav- threat halfback, will see action Amone the more inexperienced 'positions for the big run Sunday, include John Ellis. Butch McLar against Washington in the season ending football classic at Spokane Saturday. seniors are John Frallo, 5-10, Lu-i A field of 26 single-seat cars is thy, Curt Ealy and Dick Kenuey. ther Redd, 6-2, and Charles Caus-'cntercd in the 75-lap event at the' Other seniors out for the squad ley, 6-5. Causley, the tallest mani Riverside racewav course. It this season include Curt Gordon, The powerhouse Lincoln, both-'on the club, could be a big boost measures 3.275 miles over rolling Jackson Law, Jon Meambcr. Mike ered with ankle injuries, did not both defensively and offensivcly.lterrain and twisting curves even work out in the final home should he hit his peak, practice on a sloppy field Thurs-I The Loggers, who vie with day. Dunsmuir, Weed, Yreka and Coach Jim Sutherland said usu- -Mount Shasta in the Siskiyou ally he did not play a man onC'y League also include id not make thelktna, Central Valley and iall ... .. -..v. . Newman. Corky Page and Toma noncounter. Conerly Doubtful NEW YORK tl'PI' - Indica tions are today that quarterback Charley Coneriy will not be able to play Sunday when the New York Giants meet the Philadel phia Eagles in their "showdown" crville. Thcv swing immcdiatelv game for Inst place in the a into league action when they tan-,tional Football League's Eastern gle with Mount Shasta on Dcc.iDivision race. Conerly worked 2. On Saturday. Dec. 3, theyout in sneakers inursnay nut ins host the Grants Pass Cavemen in! injured lell knee began aching 'again and he had to quit. Today's Spori Parade last workout. iRiver on their 10-fil schedule. R,,i l ic ripiorminPiT ' open against r.ina lonigm to play in what will be his last.and Ihen rest jintU Dec. 2 when game that Til use him," Suther- clash Wlth Dunsmuir m a land said. !lea8lle counler- The starter, however, will be o Bowling League Snowballing HEATON STEEL 8 SUPPLY 428 Spring TU 2-3426 Is proud to have had a part in the construction of the new HOLIDAY BOWL Steel & Steel Supplies Re-inforcing Mesh & Bars Structural Steel Misc. Steel Supplies ALL SUPPLIED BY HEATON! Good Luck & Best Wishes To Holiday Bowl! Km By OSCAR KKAI.EY Istartcd mushrooming a few years NEW YORK tUPU - Get with!acK as jt erupieu oui 01 me poui mere are . .t... I r -.il..i kft..i ,,rf hal nn heranse room categoiy. inow Lincoln s understudy, Dave Ker- wiry Leogue wager .;",',:,, uhpnlsome 25 million competitive bowl rone. Thursday's workout was mainly a brush-up on punts and kickoff returns. Victory League "Season Planned The Klamath Falls Park and Recreation Department Victory League, comprised of teenage boys not playing high school bas ketball, is now being formed and will begin play on Dec. 5. in the Klamath Falls Auditorium. Those people interested in play ing in this league should contact the Park and Recreation Depart ment at TU 2-3863 for further in formation. Tuesday, Nov. 22. all the teams in the league w ill have a scrimmage at the Klamath Auditorium at 7:30. Spectators are welcome, no charge. Set Scrimmage Ernest Ralogh was elected president of the City League Basketball Association at a .meeting held Nov. 7 in the Klamath Falls Auditorium. League play Is scheduled to begin at the auditorium on Dec. 5, said Balogh. At present the league is com prised of eight teams but there is room for more. 1 AH persons interested in play ing in the league should con tact the Park and Recreation Department at TU 2-3863 or ap pear Monday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the auditorium where all teams will play a scrim mage round. It is important that all pres ent team managers make sure their squads are available be cause league scheduling will be made at that time. - . i ',- nn ,1 i"e nfnt-o mo nrnc a nrn ran earn a minimum sai-,tla " "" i"-- ary of $6,000 in 26 weeks, a share of "World Series" loot and a $100,000 first prize in a bowler-of-the-year windup. These payoffs all are part of the plans of the new National Bowling League, a 12-city loop which will swing into action in October of next year. This isn't just talk, cither, because the i voikswagDo cities involved already have put Tower Funi. up a $75,000 guarantee. IjgJ. . - And, with a determined plan in Frank's used cn mind to cater to spectators, bowl- Bramwcll sl , benefits as television and tourna menls. The new league bumped head ilnd. series: COFFEE CUP LEAGUE J4'j IS'l 71 16 23' a 16' I HOME LOANS NOW AVAILABLE Maximum FHA Insured Loans EXAMPLE: Sales Price $12,000 Mortgage $11,600 Down Payment Required .... $ 400 If you are a home BUYER or want to SELL your home, you should contact our Local Representative, PAUL McATEE 339 E. Main Phone TU 2-4646, eves. TU 2-5935 COMMERCE INVESTMENT, INC. Portland, Oregon high ind. se- COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ' W L 27' 1 16' j ing stars soon may become as popular as other sports page celebrities. TvDical of the new vision was today's announcement''".0', of plans for a $3,000,000 Dowiing renter in New York s Busy i.rana r' , 1 -Tn,-tv,;nal Thni-P will he V.CIII11I it"""""- -"- mUirnini AAnrv 290 44 lanes in three tiers above le ries Virginia Morev sss. waiting room through which 500,- 000 people pass daily, nut mere also will be four "league lanes iLarkin is. surrounded by an arena seating;" 600 spectators. Can Attract Fans "Bowling can be a very big spectator sport," insists Irving Fagenson, one of the master minds of the new project which will sponsor the New York team in lhe National League, which also includes Los Angeles, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Dallas, Kan sas City, Omaha, - Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Birmingham and Miami. "It just never before has ca tered to spectators."- he adds. "You have to give them the accommodation-plush seating and good service in the refreshment line as well as close-up seats and good competition. We're going to do all this." Professional bowling isn't, of course, anything new. The sport jo u Walker Bros Big Y Mkl. U 26 Charm Center 13 27 Jerry's Drive In 12'-a 27' j league's! Qnve' In 0; Kimes Plbg. 4. Charm Cen- Tower l-urn. 4, t-rann s usea Flying A 3. Walker Bros. I; Altamont Groc. 2. Liens Store 2; Bram well Signal 2, Big Y Mkl. 2. High learn game Big Y AAkl. 757; man should found an organization and Ion into the Pro Bowlers Associa- tart milking such lucrative side lion but. reiusmg to give up con trol of its brainchild leagtie. nas gone ahead under the direction of its commissioner, tall, gray haired Dick Charles. "Our first year we naturally couldn't afford to pay the $100, 000 some stars like Don Carter are earning," Charles explains. "But we have signed some stars to $20,000 contracts and have a minimum contract of $6,000 for the 26 weeks of our season." Drafts Star Howlers The league drafted 350 star bowlers and Charles asserts that it will have no difficulty filling its rosters w ith lop-notch bowlers able to attract spectators. "There is lhe security." he shrugs, "plus a lot of other bene fits. For instance, wc intend to Texaco 0,: appropriate NOU.UUu hi uie tuu ui Grocery 3,,.i, (il.si vp.... Tile ton 128 league Audrey Herrlck 640. MOOSE PA'S Lucky Lanes Pastega's Market Klamath Monument Merrill Moose O'Hair's Memorial Chapel Team No. 8 Altamont Grocery CP. 1 W.W. Ward Hartwells Texaco Musgrove Plumbing W L 23' i 16': 23 17 20 20 20 16 IS 22 14 26 12' 3 27"! Friday's results: Pastega's Market 3. Merrill Moose 1; Hanwel I ,irkw I anp 4: Altamont Musgrove Plumbing l; learn ino. o v, , - . . . , n.vvppk CP. 6 W.W. Ward 4; O'Mair'l memorial siitl h men v.in '"" ' Chapel 0. Klamath Monument 4; CP. j,,-.,,i, nt.,v tournament. They'll team series Tower Furn. 2127; high ind. Iw.w. Ward 0. Klamath Monument 4 IS 20 24 20 23 21 2Vi 22Vi JT'.l 22'J 21 23 ment: high Ind. game: Gino Rosterolta 237; high. Ind. series: Ralph Clough 660. CREAM PUFF LEAGUE Larry's Foods Elllngson Loggers Great Northern Pioneer Tobacco Llston Aircraft Bowers Dist. 4i 4j VFW !' Mont. Ward " Deal Rile " , Nov. 15 results: Bowers disi. 4, ci- Itnntnn Or Larrv's Foods 3, Mont. Ward 1; Pioneer Tobacco 3. Great North ern I; Kimes 3. Larkln ins. i; Lision Alrcralt 3. VFW 1; Deal Rita 2. Pepsi Cola 2. High team game Llston Aircraft 1023; hlnr, team series Larry's Foods 2B80; high Ind. game t-ran Kamsey i"v" series Bud scon aw. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE (make up). 'start at Los Angeies ami m . "Jg'"".?"T;..l.ar,L,Mu?,,.leross.countrv until there are only liw; niqn lenni stimj, f' .ft J four iclt tor the scmi-nnais nnu finals in New York. The finals will be held in Madison Square Garden the last week of August, 1962 and the winner will lake home a first prize of $100,000." The league's stars, he said, also will compete in a "World Scries at the end 01 me reuiai Three Stooges Mad Hatters Town Clowns Bowl Weevil Tht Goolers Th Peeps The No-Names Bowlers 3 Nov. 1A Results Nnmes 0 V;in riAwiu 3. Bowlers 3 I, caCUC Season. 11 15 Hie K.iKva The Goolers 3, The Peeps 1; 3 Stooges . (q y 0rr much in the man 3, Mad Hatters l. ,. ' t uLlk.Ji' nKt.nnnn Has- High team game, me oooicrs -, ner ui iitwiwim tr. trtd. game, Gwen jarsenne muj nin .. - series, Pauline Kisiey . W n TRUCKS GMC pulls ahead with Y6 POWER Exclusive with GMC! Mora rhon meets oil demands tor economy, pertormonce and durability. Once yeu've driven a new GMC with reipensive V6 Rawer, you won't be satisfied with onythina. lesi! GMC Holds the lead in comfort and hauling ability plus greater Easier handling, tatter ride, road stability. Practical Styling and Unconv promising Durability! I From the Big GMC Break through comes . . . 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Bob Burrls 225; high Ind. series. Bod Burns n. HOLIDAY LEAGUE Bill Davis Flying A Strvlcf Peace Ambulance Snack Coffee Shop Team No. 4 KF Fast Freight Team No. 11 Creater Lake Creamery Superior Troy Laundry Pacific Fruil Team No. 1 KC Floor Covering Knights ot coiumous Nov. o results Bowl Weevils i, No- The money involved, of course, is the league's answer to the Pro Bowlers Association. Very few of even the hottest names in bowl ing can afford to pass up this kind of action and the new league, admitting thai "wo must have ne nasi nowuriK uv.iiui.i., CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -, ... , lnn Annr Both coaches Jordan Olivar of J2 groups involved in this unbeaten, untied Yale and John fl.e a), businessmen," Yovicsin of Harvard-are talking cha.,cs cxpiainSt "We're not phi a good game for the Big 0ne iantliropists. We've got an idea and we're going to pay 10 mane Eli, Crimson Talking Big T.m No. 4 I. Knightl of Columbus 0; Bill Davis Fly ing A 3. Snsck Collee Shoo ll Pc Ambulance t, Suoerlof Troy Laundry 0; rv. rni a. KC Floor Covering 0; Team No. 1 3. Crater Lake Creamery If KF Fail Freight, a. Pacific rrun v. High team game, Team no. . iwj, high learn series. Team No. juov, high Ind. game. Bill Hawley 211; high Ind. series, Bill Hawley 592. MOOSE MA'S LEAGUE W L So. Oreg. Music " Medo Land Creamery "a Soudnu! 23 I? Bon Baaar 22 II K Amusement 'u park Cabinet 20 20 Suburban Floer 2? 21 Women of the Moose " 21 Musgrove Plumbing 1 21 Team No. 12 " 22 Bings ' Team No. II ' 24 Nov. IS results: Spudnul 4, Park Cab inet Ol Suburban F. 3. Musgrove P. 1; Medo Land 4, K Amusement 0; So. Oreg. Music 3. Women of the Moose I; Team No. ll 3. Bings I; Team No. 12 2, Bon Bazaar 2. High team game, Bon Baaar 71; high feam series, Soudnuf 2J2I; high Ind. game. Elaine Pickerlll 215; high Ind. se ries, LaRaynt Harris 537. LADY UO LEAGUE W L Klamath Plumbing & Heating 27 17 Howards Cleaners 2S' s 18' i Schulie Tires 35 19 Fran's Foods 21' '0' ' Nighthawk Cafa 23 21 Signal O't 23 21 W . S Realty I) " Market BarSet 21 23 T P Packing Co 20 24 The Ranch 1 25 Drive More MOlOrl 17 27 First Federal " " Saturday Strinned of the qualifying clauses, their statements go like this: Yale's Olivar: "This could be the best Yale team I've had in nine years." Harvard's Yoviciin: "I feel we're up for this game and can beat Yale." Yale rates a 10 point favorite in this 77th renewal of an ancient series that goes back to 1876. A victory would give lhe Elis their first unbeaten, untied season since 1923 and. of course, clear title to the Ivy League crown The Elis boast a strong, durable line, ton quarterback in Tom Singleton and the power running of Bob Blanchard. Their offense ranks No. 7 in the nation. The Crimson has a defense that ranks eighth in the nation, a light, quick line and an adequate ground game The gold rush tigurcs io oe a dilly. Turkey Shoot Set An all day turkey shoot on the OT1 Rifle Range will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20. The shoot, being sponsored by the Oregon Tech gunsmith Ing class, will feature side shoots such as ucaltcrbnards, high number, ladies shoots, and kids shoots. Turkeys, hams, ba cons, and chickens will be awarded. Merchandise prizes will also he olfcred. The public Is Invited. Golf Digest magazine, which keeps a record of holcs-in onc. predicts 8,400 of them will be re corded this year. The 1!I59 total was 5.279. Thursday results M.arret Basket X Frans Foods I ; TP Packing Co 3. NigMha-vk Cafe 1: Howards Clrane'S 3. Drive Mo-e Motors I; MAS Realty 3, Schule Tires I; Klamath Plumbing J, Heating 3. The Ranch 1; Signal Oil 2, First Federal 2 H gh team game Market Basket 1034; h.nn team s.r,ei Market Basket 2154, juJjh Ind. game. Audrey Henck J42; High Congratulations to the New HOLIDAY BOWL We were happy to partici pate in the supplying of materials in the construc tion of this new sports fa cility. For Your Next Sheet Mctol Job, Coll RING SHEET METAL 2104'i So. 6th Ph. 4-5683 FOR ALL YOUR STEEL NEEDS CALL ON HEATON STEEL & SUPPLY CONCRETE FINISHING BY li.W. (Bob) AAITCHELL CEMENT CONTRACTOR 4076 Shasta Way Phone TU 2-1828 WE OFFER OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW HOLIDAY BOWL NORTHWEST MFG. CO. P.O. Box 1532 Medford, Oregon is proud to have had a part in the building of the new HOLIDAY BOWL PRO SHOP - designed and manufactured by North west Mfg. Co. CONTROL CENTER - Counters designed by Northwest Mfg. Co. WOOD and FORMICA FIXTURES In both Bowling Alley and Coffee Shop manufactured by Northwest. Besf Wishes to Holiday Bowl! For YOUR Remodeling or New Construction Job, Call On Northwest Mfg. Co. It's A Work Of Art! OUR BEST WISHES TO THE We're proud to have contributed our small part in the construction of this Fine Sports Facility. We installed the metal cornice work across the front of the building and the metal restroom partitions. CALL ON US FOR SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS! WARM AIR HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING o FARR SHEET METAL 830 Market TU 2-5900