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o mi .a High-Scoring Pelican Cager spitaltei jr- a--w :-s'. 1 ' K WALLY PALMBERG appendicitis victim Today's Sports Parade mson Empty N By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International MIAMI BEACH (UPD-Harold Johnson, a man with the build of a giant and the troubled heart of a little bov. hopes that Tuesday right he ll get nanway 10 me m.u of the boxing rainbow. Johnson climbs through t h e ropes at Convention Hall for a bout with 23-year-old Jesse Bow .i r r- T a. 1 1 Tha tt-innrtr will! cry oi ai. uuuib. ......... be recognized by the National Boxing Association which stripped ancient Archie Moore of his crown, as the light-heavy weight champion of the world. But it's only halfway to a long- dreamed vision for the 32-year- old Philadelphian. 'Diget, Navy swimmer who ended "I won't be happy until I fight!,,.. jloore again anu gcv -l oc.u, he savs auietly. "Sure, half is better than nothing and I've had more than my share of that. But I want to win recognition every where." Misses Jackpot Johnson, who has the Iron-hard body of a weightlifter, almost hit j the big jackpot six years ago. tie was leading Moore on points go ing into the 14th round. Then he was knocked down and the fight was stopped. It was just the beginning of his troubles and a six-year wait (or another chance. The following year came the ease of the "doped orange." Johnson went into the ring against Julio Mederos of Philadel phia and collapsed in the second round. He recalled eating an orange just before the fight which "tasted funny." I J:rf: Since men me nas oeen umi- -,,H for Johnson. Promoters were .u. .... - Wright Real Estate suspicious of him. Then, too, ne Bairj e agist was such a tugged opponent that ; No , other light-heavyweights with titleiTat i Tavern ... . j f Uim Shaflar'i Electric ambitions wanted no part ot nun. Sear, N0 2 Johnson shrugs that he "don't'JH03r0'yr?luJ""rn know whv" he was kept so inac- KF Poi, D(Dl. tive. "He's just modest." says man Hger Pat O icier.. The tact is that he's lUSt tOO COOd for niSll; Shaffer Electric X Sean No. 1 1. , OWn gOOd. , . w . r.mt ihiikii "h" Whatever the reasons, Johnson has had onlv 12 bouts in the last five years. In that time he earned 6 meager ih,wru wnn ins Which figures out to a hungry ?S.ZVZ $3,200 a year. Lucky li , , , nf Southern Oregon Music "There s been a number of KI,m,m rm times I felt like hanging them "P!1 and chucking the whole business," iP,n'tin Motors L. -Jm,tr "lu fam v wanted lie (i'iiiiii.-. "'j j trie to quit but I couldn't do it. I felt that all the time I've spent, since I came out of the Navy, in 104(5, should be rewarded and that if I .-tuck with it. sooner or later something would break right or me." Johnson has a defense, too. for the insinuations that he lacks courage and overt sneers that he lacks the killer instinct. "I know some people call me vellow," he asserts frankly. "But It's iust that when I'm in the ring National Guard J . , , . . . . .uUS National Ba' im noi only iijuirl ' olher guy but I'm trying to keep from getting mv own brains beat out, too. So I don't believe in Uk.;cLN?.. Ing reckless cnances. Always Fifiht Back I "But rememler this." he adds' primly. "When I pet hurt. I fipht mv wav out of trouble. Some guys quit wnen mey gei nun. .ui i t.Ut U.Ani- T uni:1Hn't Illf. I Hi.ni. mm".. . fa that beinc veitow. Johnson has helped keep body,1. Shw nd soul IniiCtlwr, in bete'en Baisger Vo'or Co. NxjK hv fnrmine a five niece combo in his native Philadclphia!Cmon nhich plays weekend dates. John-iDon-s shu on. drummer, set IS . nipht. ' P BOt a Sicn W hich SaVS Harold Johnson's Combo John-.0 $nn at the Drums.' ' he grinned. "One auy wes the icn koar him nay 'He can t even tzhi, what's he doin neatin' tinim? But Bowdry and the NBA are. a yeing rone going to see Tuesday night that Harold Johnson can fight, he vows, and old Archie Moore will, too, if he'll ever climb through the ropes with him and settle this, thing once and for all. The odds are two and one-half to one that he-s rightj at leasUthis tim0, kl Dftlmw fCIVy KeiuV Swim Squad Beats Yale ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP urday with a sweep of his long I arm, faced a quick decision. Diget, anchoring the 400-yard freestyle relay team against Yale, didn't know whether to glide in at the limsh or throw his arm against the wall of the pool. Suddenly he recalled instruo lions. His arm flashed out of the clear blue water and Yale's win ning streak stopped at 201 con secutive dual meets with a spec tacular splash. He had beaten Yale's anchor man, John Guthrie, by an arm length. Lucky Lanes FRATERNAL LEA9UE RoMr Marar Georse CranBuiideri 3S 57 29' i M'-s Wright Real Estate 1, Harry's Tav- jerrt 3; George Cram Builders 1, fllfll I Eagles 3; Sears No. 7 2Vi, KC No. I In,- Tt'a Tiuarn 3. Rfthrtt Hardware High team qame, lars lavern v; high team series, Tal's Tavern 2705; high ina. game, woner t-ooi niyn ihi. (nes, Walter Cool 581. MAJOR CLASSIC LEAGUE Lewis nsw-isuperior Trov S31) 3J't St1) 3'i SO 38 SO ' 38 J7'i 40' i 39 49 3d' ) 49' i 33 5S i Beraooo tieciric 19 69 Results: Maury's ). Lucky Lanes 1 Klamath Tractor 0, th St. Oxygen 4; Pelican Motors 1, So. Ore. Music 3; King-! slev Voodoos 3. Baraboo Elec. 1; Valuer's 1 Cale 1, Suoerior Troy 3; Sportsman Ho tel 1, Lewn Chevron 3. Hgh team game, Mury' 1031 j high team series. Maury's 2909; high Ind. pame. Bill Hawley 253; high Ind. terlei. Chuck Reynolds 64). BASIN LEAGUE City Center Lodoe K flier Auto Service Interstate Pump Acme Concrete Schulie Tires Swift & Co. H R P. Zeon Electric Product. 37 si 37 51 Crater Lake Machinery 34 54 National Guard Officers 26 62 Results: Schulie Tires 0. U S. National! Bank 4; Swift A Co. 4, H R P. 0; Acme; 1; C'ty Cen Machmery 1 ; agonal Guard Officers 7. interstate Pump J; Kaier Auto Service 3. Zeon, Electrical Products 1. High team game. Interstate 101 i: high team eries, u S. National Bank 29?4: hfj ird. game, Don Alien 237; high Ind. se ries. Don Allen 604. , AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE iQHon Motort Motxigas Maivorsen s Union 41' i 43' i 47'1 44' i, 4$ 4; 39', S3' j" 3I't S3 i 3 j4 30 62 3, CHon (East S'de E'eC'.c Results: Diet B Mine' Co ' Interstatt East () Elte..K,"'"h JCs fnr Al Mnhilam 3. Carlson Mattes! 1 ot s Body i. flaivoer vov i n qn ream om, uvn a- w c 1"49, h-oh team Fast S'de E'ec- oame, F'v Thy, ,14. Ailment Sidelines Second KU Player An emergency apoendeelomy would be unable to play basket performed on senior guard Wally ball. His team has seven more Palmberg Sunday night will side-, line the Pelican basketball team's top scorer (or at least two week.-.. and possibly longer, and made him the second varsity starter to fall victim to illness within week. The Pels, who defeated the Crater Comets Saturday night to stretch their Southern Oregon Conference win string to nine straight against no losses, had al ready lost 6-7 center captain Bruce Brickner to the mumps. Palmberg, who scored 22 points in the win Saturday night, had complained of a pain in his stomach during and after the game but thought little about it until late Sunday while visiting at a friend's home. When the misery continued he was taken to the hospital about 5:30 p.m. and was operated on at 7:15 p.m. According to his fa ther, Wally Sr., the Oregon Tech coach who was on his way home from Portland with his own team when the boy was stricken, doc tors said that the operation had been performed in the knick of time." Palmberg arrived just prior to the operation and spent the night at Klamath- Valley Hospital with his son. The lad was reported resting comfortably early this morning after successful surgery. It could not be immediately 'learned just how long the boy iDenny Moyer q t , rj I )-Donoidtei uuui By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ""J Myer- niana, "re-. wt'nt'f . auus lor reueiicu inuiiip- son of Argentina as a Saturday night opponent for Charley Scott of Philadelphia at Madison Square Garden. Thompson reportedly still was bothered by cuts from his last fight. The fight will be car ried on network (ABC) television. Moyer has a 27-3 record, Scott 26-14. , Undefeated Joey Archer's upset victory over middleweight conten der Don Fullmer of the fighting family of West Jordan, Utah, may! move him up in class. BOWLING BASIN LIONS LEAGUE W L Klamath No. 1 Klamath No. 77 jl Verrlll No. 2 36 77 Merrill No. 1 ?4 34 Toketee 71 37 Dorris No. 1 20 28 Dorris No. 2 30 38 Dorris No. 3 20 28 Results: Klamath No. ? ?. Dorris No. I 2; Dorris No. 1 1, Tohetee 3; Verrlll No. ) 3, Merrill No. 2 lj Dorris No 3. 3, Klamath No. t. Hiob team oame. Klamath Nn 9 Ai; high team series, Dorris No. 3 3604; Miyu ir,u. uoiiic, n. o. ui ,ci tit, niyn ina. series, H. b. uexter X3. MOOSE PA'S LEAGUE Altamoqt Grocery 5 Pidnnii urkl J lO'Malr's Memorial Chapel ( 4 Klamath Mooumenr Team No. I 4 i,r. & w rw. vvara It a .Lucky Lanes 40' i 43' i II Moot. 36' l 4S' i Musgrove Plumbing 33' 5l'i Hartwell'l Texaco 32 52 Feb. 3 results: Lucky Lenes 1, Hart. well'! Texaco 3: C P. & w.w. Ward 3, 1am No. I l : Merrltl Mooie 2, Pfljtega'i Wflrkef ?; Musffrove Plumbing 3, Alt- mont Grocery 1i Klamath Monument 0, O'HAlr'i Memorial Chapel 4. Hiqh learn game. O' Hair's Memorial Crace! )135 high team series. O'Malr's Memorial Chapel 3739; high ind. game. Mel Robinson 259; high IM), series, Bud ROfJgeri 669, TWILITE LEAGUE 5afeway Ith St. Satan's Chauffeurs Beacon Mobil Service Weaver Exterminating Sateway So. etrt w 31 28 34 20 22 o'ue u 24 Oregon Washington Tel. jay Hawk Rocket 20 24 Orive More Motors II 26 Pacific Cooperatives , 10 34 Results: Pacific Coop 0, Weaver Enter mtnating 4; Ore. Wash Tel l. Sateway 1 8th 3; Jay Hawk Rocket 4, Satan Chau 10; Beacon Mobil Svc. I. Drive More Motors 2i Blue Ox 3, Safeway So. 6th t. High team qame, Jay Haw Rocket 7753; high team senes. Jay Hawk Rocket 96; high Ind. game, Jules Laourki 236, higri Ind. series, Winston Kurtn Si. WEDNESDAY NITI TRIO jka'eiand Wheels Roy's Shell Sa'an's Chauf No J Satan's Chuf. NO. t Vets Team No. A Team No. t 23 i ?0i 73 71 21'7 21 Team No. 1 Results: Team No 1 0. Wheels 4; Team No 4. Satai No. I 0, Vets 3. Satan's Cnauf. Ro's Seil 3. Team No 4 1. 16' i 27' i Ska'eiand! ii Chaut NO. 2 I, Hign learn game, Vets 6'5; hgh team terei. Vets 1646; high ld game, Neil Snaf'er 234; high Ind. series. Art Mar ni SSI. BOOSTER LEAGUE Pei'tat Vbil JACK'S Coia Chip iHea'on Steel Flf Park's Cab.net Fremont Grocery WultiDte Listing WMo Bel I 36 1 Harris Mathinf IT I K Hdtvds. B U 31 1 K HdAdS. A St t 4fj ) 1st Nat. Bank 49 4J,ilD'Ck's 4i 4t 41 j 46' 37 J) Goidfn West Tournt KC Pmt MouWingcrafl Jan 31 rMutts ?' t. Park's Cabinet 33 i SV 1 KC Paiit 2, Medo Bet 3; Klamath JCi Jack's Coio Chip 3; Mul'pi Listed Reart0r 3, &0id- en west Trrjrm 1, Hea'on s',, 2- nee'i Mrits, Carl .olj3; Framont Grocary Ptiicto WobJ ll'i. games to play on the SOC sched ule within the next four week and a berth ill the annual Stale A-l prep tournament at Eugene hangs in the balance. Brickner, who turned up w i t h - BRUCE BRICKNER . . . not ready yet the mumps a week ago today, is leportcd progressing satisfactor- 1 - i ' I ,1' r Ml ily but the date of his return to!ano(her bi fc ,he co the Pelican lineup is also one of, . . L;. . The loss of the two players the same time places the KU squad in a highly jeopardous po- (.itinn ii-itli 1-i.n-it-H In tl.nii- Inlir. ....ml hl it aUr. rw. noted that the immediate schedule it faces offers some help. Friday night the Pelicans are slated to appear in Ashland jaenniie-secona-ranKea i. Bona acainst the winless Grizzlies andiven(ure. whlch has accepted an then they return home to meet the Grants Pass Cavemen on Sat urday night. The following week end the Pels play only one game, that against Mcdford there Fri day night. The Medford. quintet .Is the KU club's closest competition in the SOC race with an 8-2 win-loss mark for conference play Before the season is over the Whilehirds must meet each of the two teams in the conference, with the exception twice. of Central Point, ROUNDUP I Hiqh team oame, Fleets UM: hiqh team series. Fleets 2865,- high Ind. game, Norm Guver 223; high Ind. series, Don Pinner liu. j 544. Duffs CASCADE LEAGUE W L Team No. 6 32'1 15'i Team No. 3 77 21 'Team No. 1 33' i 24Vi Team No. 4 22 76 Team No. 5 21 17 Team No. 2 18 30 I Jan. 31 results: Team No. 6 4. Team. Mn I n Tmm Nn 1 11 Tm Nn. 7 A: Team No. 4 3. Team No. 5 1. nign leeirn uniiic, i rflin no, oi high team series, Team No. 6 2ZW; high ind. game, Fred Hadlock 198 Ind. ser ies, F red Anderson 520. Lakeview SPOONER LEAGUE Jokers Cherry Pickeri Soutnik Ery Four Hopeful Miss Fiti Hoods Jan. 27 results- Dearlbeal 3. Cherry Pickers 1; Sputniks 3, Miss Fits 1; JokersiJ- Browns t; ip packing i, N.gm nawn 3, Easy Four 1: Hopefuls V i, Hoods I'j.iCafe 2. team series, Cherry Pickers 194S; hiqhlleam series. Signal Oil 2910; high Ind. Ind. gamef men). Chat. Pitchner 2l5j hiqh ind, series (men). Cliff Dodson 571; hiqh Ind game (women), Edith Morrill 171 ; hiqh ind series (women), Det Ackerman Edith Morrill file) 465. JUNIOR LEAGUE Sioopy Five 21 lj 20 13 19 u 15 i 14 19 10 73 Ten Pins Gutter Flopperi Alley Knts Lane Raiders L'DPy Leos Jan. 21 results: High tearr game. Alley Kats &44; high tearr A'ley Kats . l'S; high ind game. Mie Wigun 165; nigh Ind. series. Les Ackerman 2S2. Holiday HOLIDAY MINORS LEAGUE Steineifer E let tne Cascade Timber Unwanted Fine Arts Bennmnton Vet' Bill. 27 21 Serges Trailer Estates 22 26 Klamath Tractor 21 37 $P Car Knockers H 37 Results: StetnviUr E lec'rlc 4, Kiam. ,ft Trc,0f ' F,n Aft 3' SP Cf Knv r Ur,wn,rt S'g' Trailer 6s ; Bennington Steel Bldg. Co. 1 CJ cade Timber Co M.gh team game. Cascade Timber Co ; 944; high team series. Cascade Timber ! Co 2'C6. high rnd, game. John Bowers 219; high Ind. series, Guy Hudson 559. CITY LEAGUE Walker- B'OV Sirr.plrjf-DtVot Gunna'ds 14 J7 17 7Vt H'l 73 11 77 22 77 27 24 NW Protuc 1 2 Car-Ad Co 16'1 3 Anderson' Flyerl 1 7 Flod Boyd 14 2 Thursday's results' 1st Nat. Banlr Simoirjt-DeVoe 1; Anderson Flerj W-hjIfliacra'tlGunnardS 4; C H-twdf.. B 1. Harrit I r'line 1: Floyd Bnyd 0. Wakr Bros Car-Ad-Co 4. Oick s K Hflwdl, A Produce 1. High eam game Ca-Ad-C8 104, h;nh iMm t-'i.t s.mptn O-vo. 31". gn i",i, A'alt Pitrcg-Lfril 4,tll (t) jind. sama, Ray iandDtr, 334j ti gh tn4.40S. POET WAYNE SCOTT. Monday, February 6, 1961 rrvina Shoot At , By The Associated Press Indiana s hunyin-Hcosicrs, last team to beat Ohio Stale, get an- nlhpr chance al Ihe hrpin- Rrk. eves tonight in the first game of a home-and-home series with the "CCK- P,a al nome '01"Km 5defending NCAA champions and!i,Sa,ms,t Slate, the top- mllen. haskMhnll's Nn 1 t,.am rr1 T....1. ..I.... 1 U . it : i k ni V . seventh straight Big Ten victory, and, over-all, their 21st consecu tive triumph since Indiana's 90-8.1 decision at home on Feb. 29, I960. Tonight's game, and the ro match at Bloomington, Inrl., Feb. 20, should determine whether All America Jerry Lucas and his ca pable Ohio State Co. will nail an- oilier Big Ten title and a chance r anuuici i.w.r iiicuiipiuiiaiup Ohio State is 6-0 in the confer ence and lf-0 this season after crushing Michigan 80-58 minor road test Saturday. Indiana is 3-1 in the Big Ten and 10-4 over all after riding big Walt Bal lamy's 34 points and all-around nlav to a 90-78 victory over North- Western . Tpn . , n .Iwith important tests for the con-! fcrence and independent teams alike in their push lor places m the two March tournaments the NCAA and the National- Invita- ition- Th tournaments are w ide I0!" Wlth a mnln ,of hcavy P1"? '-''-"'8 " y " at-large invitation to the NCAA axwell, am Classic Loot PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) The Palm Springs Golf Classic,"" lhe Pnze money. was played for a local charily, but two Texans who live only three blocks apart made it even more of series. Clyde Fox SU. BASIN BOWLERETTES W ! Saraant's Used Carl ia&B Pnint 45 3 Chilcote Smith 33 44 Thurston's Dance 37 4 Clancy's Texaco 3 50 Fep. 2 results: Clancy't 3. 5argant's 1; Chilcote-Smith 3. Thurston's t; Duff 3, A&B Paint I. High team game, Clancy's Texaco 728; hinh lam trin. rinri 3043: hloh Ind. jgeme, Virginia Morty 1B2; high Ind. e- Ties, VirgmiB o'OT h'0n LADY BUO LEAGUt I W L Howard s Clener SVi 34"j Night Hawk Caft 5? 34 Fran's Foods Wt 39' ) TP Packlntj 4 47 j Schulze Tires 4 42 Drive More Motori 45 43 L The Ranch 45 43 2 Market Basket 43 4S j ; Brown's Plbg. 414 46' 3 M4S Realty 40' i 47') 4 Sifinal Oil 39 49 A First Federal 7fl 40 41 J Feb. 2 results: Fran's Foods 3, Market Basket 1; Sihuize Tires Mis Rpaity 1; Signal Oil 3. First Federal If Drive Wore Motors 3, Howard' j .!tnc. 9me, uoina aprorti ttli nign ma. jcr.oi, EirJiru Greenwood 559. I . ALLB KATZ LEAGUE W 62 Bonania Cale Swan Laka 2A Dunn's Heating Wriqht's Really 'Amidon's Business Littie Sweden : Belcastro s Glass Mountain ii Jj, 4i " 1 Dear.e Sacher DeW-tt & Chambers Moving Lou Cate 30 Feb. 2 results: S 4 Glass Mountain 0; Deane Sach- nrjon- 4, Wfiqwi o. ne Sweden 1; Chambers 3. Loisi0f tl.fK)0 with fl 7S and ft 341 tnta 12,' Deitt'l B-rVT Belca,r0 1 Venturi and Bob Itosburg tied1 Hiqn team game. chmbr high for fifth at 350 and cot $1,600' team series, Amidon $ J6U; high Ind " I game, Vivian Co'iman 234; high ind.iapicce. . ieres, Vivian tonman avi. HOLIDAY FOURSOME LEAGUE W I Singiettes JO 1(1 Four Scare 79 It Ball fc Cham 71 19 Wishful Four II 72 LM II 23 Pailroaders 17 21 BAPs IT 33 Smote etvxjse Four ill 10 Jan 31 results RAP 3, Wishful Four 1; I.AVS 3, Smoi-ebouse Four 1; Ball A O"1 I, Four Sparts S, Railroaders 0. S'i-flittes 4. M gr. team qame. Wuhtul Foui j htgh team series, BAP 2132; ! gen-.a (men). Jonn Pose 311 ; (series fmenl, John Rose 370; h Sh ind Ulan m. ni 1 women), Joyce Beard "n;0ay. sees (women), Joyce Beard S3t TUESDAY MORNINO LEAGUE T,am US. 1 4 0 T,arn Nn. i J I T.am Hr. 3 1 T.am hi 3 1 ) I ,Tpam N9. 5 1 J 1, Ttam Ui. 3 t 4 t. Ja" 31 fu!li' Taam Nn 1 4. Ta.m No 3 0; T.am Ne. 4 3, T,,m No. 3 1; 4iT,.m U9 4 3, Ttam Nn I. 3.j M-g t.n gam. Taarn Ns 9 W. hgn t.am i.rn, Tean f.o 4 1471; h'oh i.fl gam. Puno, c'l, 171; r gh Sports Editor PAGE 11 noosiers Buckeyes in hopes of another crack at Ohio stale, us only conqueror in u Samcs thls soason' FT-i.. n L:l. f 11B! "nil-s, Mvy-iucu dill-l Bca lnS ihira-ranKcn Bradley las. lanK sma lcam- ,ncn lon Saturday .. """"- Bradley, still leading the Mis souri Valley Conference despite a loss to surging Cincinnati last week, plays conference foe Drake at Peoria tonight. Mississippi Slate, unbeaten in the Southeastern Conference, en tertains Tulanc, and Kansas needs only to beat Colorado to pull into a tie with Kansas State in the Big Eight. The scrambled lead in the Mid dle Atlantic Conference race is up for grabs in Philadelphia Pales tra doubleheader that matches Temple with Muhlenberg and La- Salle with St. Joseph's in games put back 48 hours by the Eastern snowstorm. In two independent matches to night, Detroit (12-61 is at Xavier1 of Ohio (II-51, and Richmond at Memphis State (15-21. Ohio State hit 66 per cent In the first half. , tlicn . let reserves get a workout against Michigan last Saturday. Duke, getting 36 points from soph Art Heyman, snapped North Carolina's 12-game streak, 81-77, Cincinnati's streak went to 11 in a 77-60 rout of sixth-ranked Iowa. Mississippi State won its eighth straight, 77-61 over LSU, and Oregon's seventh in a row was 71-58 over Oregon Stale. January a local benefit by winning most! Of the two, plump Billy Max well of Dallas won more prestige, by playing 90 holes of golf in 345 strokes. But slender Don January of Dal las won a lot more money, by playing one hole of golf in one stroke. Maxwell, who hadn't won a tournament on the PGA tour since the 1958 Memphis Open, got $5,300; u mining iiuiuc tiiivrdu ui O.I round. ' January won a $30,0110 bonus prize for scoring a hole in one point lead at the end of three the first of his 24-year golfingjquartcn;. Tom Hcinsohn led Bos-j career three days earlier. A non-Texan, handsome Ken Venturi. probably won the most sympathy by blowing a slim lead with a 4-ovcr-par 8 on the fourth to last hole of the tournament. Venturi, of Palo Alto, Calif., wound up lied for fifth. The last 18 holes were played at Tamarisk Country Club, where the men in charge of pin place- mem accompusnea meir jon in such a devilish manner that the course might have been the tough est of the five used during the. IlVC-dyy event Maxwell shot a I-under-par 71itournaments next month continue and finished two strokes ahead of Doug Sanders of Ojai, Calif, San dors, who covered the final 18 in fi9, won $3,400. Arnold Palmer, who won here a year auo with a final-round 65, 'finished with a flourish afiain, but his 69 left him with an over-all score of 348, a stroke behind San- 2v 42'ijdcrs. Palmer won $2,200. 3HT jr. IWJK lOUftll prize January's 90-hole score of 359 'actually increa.sed his earnings I Willamette - Columbia Valley i here to more than $50,000. He jjot'liCaSuc Scappoosc, 7 0, and $1834 for tying for 40th place. He has won $54, IM this year. Ducklings Victor I'r'rxt' i Ant tit i ,.wi.-r, ww. will im earlier defcals at the hands of their traditional rivals, the Uni- vcrsity of Oregon Frosh lcat the Own Slate Rooks, 59-50 Satur- The Hooks' Mcl Counts was hiah scorer with 21 points. James Johnson and Elliott Glcasnn each had 13 for the Frosh. Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive Techmen Maintain Position, Invade SOC Court Tuesday Oregon Collegiate Conference 'back into a second place lie withl In each of the two game sels By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Portland State with a 45-43 over-thev played they split and three. W L Pet lime vict0,'-v at Pol'lli,n(l- The pre-'liiits was the largest win mnr- Eastern Oregon 8 2 . 600 Portland State Oregon Tech O 4 .WW Southern Oregon 4 6 .4110 Oregon College 0 8 .000 Saturday results: Eastern Ore gon "6, Southern Oregon "4; Ore 'son Tech 45, Portland Stale 43 . . . . (ovenime- Eastern Oregon leads the Ore- r, ,t r i , i . i ii:edius, IIIC V lh!i tlllll uie UWIS, gon Co ege Conference basketbal . , . . , . ,. . . 6 . , .... have finished their nerve-wrack lace vy a urn iu K""113 iis nnai-net rnnlnnripi alter n nair of weekend victories over South cm Oregon. Larry Applegate's jump shot basket with three seconds left gave Eastern Oregon a 76-74 win over Southern Oregon at La Grande after the visitors had ral lied from a 12-point halftime def icit to tie it twice. Applcgate scored 23 points but high man for the contest was Southern Oregon's Gordie Carn-j gan with 26. Meantime Oregon Tech climbed The Stilt Kills Knicks In Overtime By United Press International Time waits for no one es pecially the National BasketDall Association team that figures an extra period will wear out Wilt Chamberlain physically. Chamberlain, defending NBA scoring champion, tallied 11 points in overtime Sunday as the Phil adelphia Warriors clipped the New York Knickerbockers, 136- 128. The Philly skyscraper totaled 55 points for the game. Each of the other games also had individual stars as Sam Jones scored on a jump shot with1 three seconds remaining to give Boston a 123-121 win over St. Louis; Elgin Baylor netted 21 points in the third quarter in Los Angeles' 125-120 triumph over Dc- troit and Dick Barnctt tallied 34 points as Syracuse topped Cincin nati, 129-115. Phil Jordan climaxed a Newi York rally with a basket in the last four seconds to tie Philadel phia, 119-all, at the end of rcgu-, lation time. But the Warriors! ripped off nine straight points in the extra session, including seven by Chamberlain, to ice the game. Johnny Creen had a Knick high Qf 24 poifllS. Sam Jones' jump shot near the final buzzer climaxed a Celtic drive that overcame St. Louis' 11- ton with 24 points, but Bon ret- tlL o( tne Hawks wai ine 8ame s. "ig gun with 35. Prep Quints Struggling For Berths By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS Close races for berths in the Orecon high school basketball over the state this week. With the IB-team class A-l meet at Eugene March 14-18 five weeks! away here is a ltague-by-league picture: Portland League Grant, 12-0, and Wilson. 12-1, lead with Jef ferson, 9-4, in contention. Metropolitan League Central Catholic. 9-1. and Beaverton, 8-2, lead Hlin David Douglas, 7-3, nrPKhinff. Tualatin-Yamhill Valley Til- lamook, 9-1, on top. West Linn. . , McMinnvillc, St, Helens, ligard. all 6-4, lied for second. Reynolds of Trouldalc. 5-2, Midwestern Roscburc. 8-1, first, followed by Marshfield, 7-2 and South Eucene and North Hend, both 6-3. Southern Oregon Klamath . j frills. aim i.ii'.ivni, o- Intcrmountain Bend, 8-1, Baker, 7-2, and La Grande, 8-3. Valley Corvallii and South Salem, each 71. Each of th ei'sht leagues, or districts, sends two teams to the tourney. Medlord is defending champion. MID-TOWN OFFICE SPACE $40.00 CONTACTl DREWS Monitor 713 MAIN vinnc nipni inp . aiers nan scoruuimii vn ovt-u uv eimer ipani. n a 52-50 overtime triumph over Techi , ucne nransons nciu oai, me1 only points of the extra period,) won it (or Tech. PSC's Don1 Saltmarsh was the game's high ' scorer w ith 16. Last place Oregon College of P the fourth' 45"43- in over ducation was idle. im.f , , . , , . tl , . , Ihe Owls hc.-id lor Scuthern Ore- Although the lied for -.second Lon rop Tii.-jw nipht enot,. i ,1 1 iU. .. ing four-game series, neither fools it proved much. GENE BRANSON . . . bacon saver Oregon High School Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Koseburg 68, South Eugene 66 (2 overtimes) Medford 74, Ashland 34 La Grande 62, Redmond 39 Bend 6B, Baker 55 Marshfield, 60, North Bend 47 North Eugene 45, Springfield 44 (overtime) Beaverton 69, Astoria 59 Willamette ( Eugene 56. Cot tage Grove 54 (three overtimes) Camas Valley 71, Butte Falls 57, Klamath Falls 78, Crater (Cen tral Point) 53 Myrtle Creek 44, Oakland 38 College Basketball Utah 83, Wyoming 71 Montana 70, Colorado St. U. 60 UCLA 86. Southern California 83 Oregon 71, Oregon State 58 Brigham Young 89, Denver 60 Arizona Slate U. 94, Arizona 78 New Mexico 75, Utah State 68 Loyola (La) 68, Santa Clara 5Ri Idaho 89, Seattle 70 Washington St. 83, Stanford 63 Virginia 00, South Carolina 82 i Kentucky 89, Florida 68 Kansas State 71, Oklahoma 63 IS YOUR CHILD FAILING? If he fsnl getting acceptable grade, tf he Iin't getting the gradei he should In school, do nol fail to read the You CAN Get Better Grades Yl ' , SrVM - (-' ' i Rad it TODAY in the Herald and Newt MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY TO THIS NEWSPAPER Plai tend it the complete booklet on "You CAN Get Better Gradei" (Enclosed It SI In check, money order or coin.) I P.O. Box 941 three of the four games they went into overtime. The Viks won the first came 12-39. the Owls crabbed the sec ond 46-45 in an extra period, tha Viks naiien the thud, 52-50. like wise, and the Techmen wrapped ing their third st night win over the- Raiders. The luo meet for ;lhe fiRal ime jp ,he occ ram paign at Oregon Tech on Feb. 21. rive conference games am coming up this week. r.jiLiand State will be at OCE ,-iticl Ore gon Tech will be at Southern Ore ton Tuesday. Next weekend East, cm Oregon will be at -cireoun Tech for a pair of games and Southern Oregon will be at OCE for another pair. Portland State will play a non-cun(ercnce game with Seattle Pacific at Portland Saturday. Bruins Deal USC Defeat; Race Warm By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W L P. Southern California S 1 .833 UCLA S I .600 Stanford 2 2 .500 Washington 3 4 .429 California 0 4 .000 UCLA's Bruins have proved that the Trojans of Southern California aren't invincible after all. And tin Big Five basketball race once again takes on a competitive note. UCLA beat USC 86-83 Saturday night, handing the Trojans their first conference loss. Although Southern Cal still holds a comfortable Vh game lead over the second-place Bruins, the Tro jans must take to the road for their next two Big Five games. And when you're away from home anything can happen. In non-conference games Satur day night, Washington Slate beat Stanford 83-63 at Pullman and the Hawaii Marines knocked off Cali fornia 71-64 at Pearl Harbor. Stanford's Indians, 2-2 In the Big Five, play a major role this week. The Indians host USC (5-1) Friday night and then meet UCLA (3-2) at Palo Alto Saturday night. Cali fornia (0-4 meets Washington (3-4) at Seattle Friday and Satur day. .tmatroammtiiimuutmiwiit; N. J. Rosenbaum INCOME TAX CONSULTANT Commerce Bldg. 1111 Wotnur Ave. Ph. TU 4-5903 or TU 4-5863 In Klamath Falls Since '46 MontUyt In Milln lbr ft. U : f 1301 Esplanade 1 (. Can II " . i Grndos. . ;, '