Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 27, 1962, Page 9, Image 9

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    ixperts Dizzied By Upsets in Christmas Holiday Tournament
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I PI Spent Writer
Co!:e baskeibj!!' ar.r.ua! mer-r.-;o-r.n,nd
c: Chr.stmai lourna
rrerUs r.; or.A be2i.n bu: ;t al
ready r..is .ras eperti diuy
The oper.ir.2 rounds of bo:n the
I-rs Ar.jo.es Classic and the
Q-.,kcr (.':: Tournament produced
.vo',ai-.i;ar upsets and piay in
three etr.er tournaments surest
eri that trie upse: h:htr.:nj has
os'v b;un to strike
The mcs: Surprising -esul'.s on
Wednesday night ere Northwest
era 'i K-l iasl-sasp triumph mer
fourth-ranked1 Stanford rd St
Joseph of Philadelphia i 5S-57 last
second victory over ses'enth
ranked Bowing Green. Both los
ers started the tournaments un
beaten and with destcr.s on dis
placing Cincinnati as tne nation's
No 1 team.
Fittn-ranked lLnou made
I with four sccon.-U lf't to give
Northwestern us u::.-.ry" at Los
Angeles. Stanford. .hich started
M-N. a'M I'CLV. down.Nl 1't.ih
State. SS-Tf.. in other tiist-round
games of the L. A (.".asMC
Bowling dreen led St Joseph's
by a pent with lour secoix-.s left
and also had possession of the
ball out of bounds But a wild
pa.-s gase St Joseph s the ball
nd qu,ck timeout sot up a shot
by Jimmy Bov'.e that went
through the cords a t!ve fi
nal huier sounded It was the
tSth time tlie lead, chatiged hands
in the thriller at Philadelphia
Bruce Burton s 54 points led
Bngham Young to an MT3 win
over faiored LaSallc. Providence
brat Delaware. TV-5.;. with the
help of 30 points by Kay Flvnn.
and Sally Jones' 18 points paced
Villanova to TiM victoiy oser
Manhattan m the Quaker City I
other first-round action
Center Bill Burwell connect
ed on 10 of 1.1 field goal tries as
last breA'.ng Illinois blitied Penn
sylvania Illinois led by as much
as ii points in scoring Its sixth
straight victory.
Mike Wolt tied the score for
West Virginia with five, sec
onds le:t m regulation time and
scored tne inmn basket with 13
seconds leit .in the overtime lr
lod ai New York St. Ronavenlur
walloped Holy Cross. U. and
New York I'niveisity beat Du
qursne. 71-66, in other first-round
games.
Miwv Straw scoresl 27 points as
Iowa State whipped Nebraska, 82
M, and George I'nse'd tallied 24
points as Kansas defeated Color
ado. 70-M. in first-round games of
the Big Eight Tournament it Kan
sas Cuy, Mo Kansas Stan plays
open-round games.
Iowa rallied after Coach Sharm
Scheurerrr.an was ejected to top
Arizona. 57-56. and Oregon clob
bered Washington State. 67 57, tn
the Far West Classic at Poitl.ind,
Ore., while San Jose Mate upsft
defending champion Popperdino.
65-M. and Santa Clara downed
I'nurrsity of Pacific, SO-M. in the
impressive debut v ith a 98- rout
of Pennsylvania in the Holiday
FestivaJ Tournament in New
York, meanwhile, but 12th-rar.ked
We-l Virginia statcered to a 65
i4 decision over Boston College in
a game that nearly produced the
biggest upset of a.i
Ken Lsi'.jenV a substitute who
didn't see any action in the first
half, tipped m a desperation shot
the game with a seven-game win
ning streak, haa gone ahead. M
t. with 13 stvor.ds re main in,:
The victory scut Northwestern
into tonight's second round
against Coloiado State, which
topped pieviously unbeaten South
ern California. TJ-M
St Louis deleated Washington
Missouri and Oklahoma Slate
IWCAC tournament at San Fran-
faces Oklahoma in tonight's other
is CO
Junior Bowling
Tourney Begins
Today In Area
T':;r area portion of tlw 16th
am,.;.! Oristmas American Jun
ior Bo a l;n Cor.prts World Tour
nament a t underway tori ay on
Ihrco a:oa lane with over 300
k:ri cxted to pai ticipate.
The three bowline a!$ hems-
inc t he tournament a:e
Tittle
Selected
'Player'
Bv NORMAN Mil I.KR
I PI SporU Writer
K 1 ( )RK 1 I P! -V T-.tlei
of the NfA York Giani. only toj
edr ao on the irap heap o'l
pro font hall, toddy was v tMj
I nilnH Prvc Jntait-nat Kin at P'a-.1
cr-of-the-Year for the Na -
t.nn;,! Frxithall Leazue .eafn
The Gurus tn a man acree that
t'irv ro:;!ri not have won th Fat.l'uni;'
fn Hum- n I t! in th Wt. Ihi
r.iso ere ,t not for their hald 'hc ' '!lat Jun'or
:. vcar,.ld quarterback 'e 15 b:"or ' ,h' "' lh"
T,tt sot a !ea;,.e record hv!,dr ,han "nd '"
t''To'Air,j .".1 toucWown ra-:, in '
nddii nn tn providinj the hra:ny
p'.ty-ca" and inspired leader
ship req;;:- te of a championship
q iai tci has k
farrle Ball
n! de-p.te his adva.ned a;;e.
p rktvl hi, hmbs by rarrymc
the hall 17 time, averajins 6 4
acds pc
r ,.h and .rnrinr n.url
i
of imp-rl.mt touendons
Tt. .- ,n tne h.orby a cW -
of t;ie 'i:r'n B.ty Packers TittV
rrr pd n votes and Talor 17
in a p"'.! of 42 writers w yo rov-
f.d iain:;a.:n I'efrr
5e trt. V'e RiifcCr Rrown of the
In
I.i'T attracted t
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.risers
had fre o'r
i T' 'or w ,1! be on op
cs in re Nr'L t harn
i.in-.e next S .n-tav tor
yen r a -vw lavior
-he lie' -.cr it .n !a-t
ii . ri H..v ro .t a
a 'a. k 'i.s-rr tarre
. ks f ir.l Title
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WHAT'S TMl SCOIII IU0?
ir'oo i c
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Mi j ie. Sa
U,ne?. Hoiiriay Boul and Tule-
lake's lanes The boulters will bowl
at their home lanes m the three
day Umniamonl.
Score trgm the tournament will
he sent in to nahonal headquar
ters to be compared with other
Lucky! for honors. There are several oth
er countries competing this year
I There wii! be lour divisions bat
in biiwler may enter only three
of these They are mixed dHjb!es.
double, scratch stncles and handi
cap singles. A bowler may enter
oniy one of the two singles events
Tliere are also three cla.ve,s.
;!ie bantams, the juniors and sen
1 :oi The tournament bocan today
a Lucky Lanes with the mixed
I doubles Martins at 9 a m with the
bantams and to be followed by the
j 'un.or and seniors. The bantams
are fro n S-12. the juniors from
13-1S ard the j-emo: from 16-18
The doubles u :1I be rolled oft
Friday and the smgles Saturday
Holiday Houl will have mixed dou-
Ifc'
Kncay and doubles ar.d s;n
Saturdav fob Tesch. preidont of the city
and Lrrv -ione
.in employe and coordinator of
This area had one person to
pla-e last year in the national
event She was Chen.! Brown who
h'iied to 5Sih pot in the nation
in the hantam group. She was
11 years old She had pames of
121. 120 ami m
Tliere were 20Sij en trie in
1 1 v t Vuirnniw jut itar ni
1 -
itrunv mnr a -e at w. , i thit cs a .
' VMvr nn rnlrv , rhf
,,..... M.ores nmM.T.A
w.ih ot!iers around the world and
ixiut;tul trophies will be award
ed b tVe JB( in everv division
'About yto trophies will be award
led thvotifc'nut the tournament The
A.!B iva no award trtphie
to !
Ka! t"i;:ianiert
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Roseburg Upsets
Cavemen Quint
Br I nilrd Press InUrnatlonal
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ked hy if
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:-. t'.e or. irt Ml t ie s'a'e
, '. ba-seiha.; ss neefj'e
T-e ( a-. fivr-, lost : 4'i to Rose-1
s-.r; wr.,i hrt! r t won a tame
f .. sea.-r. Pa,;! B-others s. o:ed
2: ;..-.:s i tie R-.-.-i.r; . no
d.-er. icd ;rant Pass to 1;
nts Pa-s to l;
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MOORE GRABS REBOUND Washington Stat. i Tad
Warntf 1 4 I -C 1 qnmacai at Oregon ctntar Glann Moort
loots for sornaona fo pats to altar out-rebounding Warn.
r. Moore scored eight points as the Ducks won their
opening game in the Far West Classic, 67-57.
UPI Tel. photo
Westminster Stays
Top Ranked Quint
NFW YORK '1 PI' - Intieaten
Vestm!Mter 'Pa . tlie defending
national champion, today wai
named the No. 1 small college
bay.keih.jll team for the fourth
straight week by the I'nited Pres
International Board of Coaches
The Titans, who have won nil
m of thoir same this season
r n ...
IOIirminR
2iv2 recoi d a year
ago. were named the nation's top
team this week by 21 of the .IS
roaches who compri-t the L'PI
rating board That represented a
slight decline in popularity fmm
week ato when Westminster
was p'ekr-d o I hy 2-i coacnes.1.!. (. ramming
but nevertheless, the Titans held
a firm cn i on the lop s-t
With tvm-s corniHited on a
itia - .it of i(v;-i-4-i-2-l for" s f'.'a
,,-. imm Ir.i ifcmuuh inhilOMt St Vary I 1' 11
places, tie Titans had a total of j
3ns.
mre than runiiemp
u'hern Ii:in-';s, the lop chcice ,
five coat he s
P-a.ne Virw .4M '..nVa'rn in
-even c.ime. ,witc-.-d pa'.s,1,, i7 !, f - l 'i n
.th Tennessee .State ! :n this mn '-:- v
mu r-!.ii t-.. t: ov er tne.fa.n. Hi;, r,i
th.rd spot, whi'e (imrW' r.g
Irerr.a .-.ed f.fh
W.ttr-.borc he.H or tnjaie ar.-l ! -t.er I e. h Y:. :,
s.vth. Kvansi!.e 4-1' tema.nediA V and Va ta-aiso 7 ea h
sexer.th aid Hofstra '7 2' held! Xrka'.-a- lie. j-a Pa
-e -tri S-xifea-t n ahorra '12 Ihtaie ar.d O-o Wes'.eyar e, h
saai-pod c.a- es vs.th VI St
saa(-pod p.a- es vs.th VI St
Va-v s Md 11 lor the r.irth
,- to so'irxl f.t tfie top
rc-sn'i y.A't iA,r hej'i ir
r. wA 10 r : :'n rar
e rvwr.i .; xrr, '- ir
2" " to .'.!". .. irrr Tiei tn
d ''v! -jar.e 'f r. tr;im tn:
n Northf-n V fhi.o M Pa
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Mil day laite'na 1 fas' s-al
UPlTpe
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cific Lutheran tied for I '
Sac
ramento State l.vh
Terh tfith. ("lupman. CianrMi ainl
Kentm kv Wes!en tied tor ITili
and Souihet Mioiri wt Joih
NKW YOI'.K I PI' - Tlve
i I nurd Press Internationa!
ma'.l
college baskothall ratines 'with
firsl-p'ace voNa and won lost rec
vfl-ds in (MrentJM-M-.s
Team
1. Westminster ' Pa
2 Southern III ' V
Poinls
6-0 .
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3 Prairie Vie '21
i Tenn State
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6 Wittenborc 'P 'n
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Hofstra r72
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Secnd m-il f'ret-.o stale 37,
ll. niarre 'aie n tie,
Northern M.ihian
bi'Jie:an 21 e.i'r.
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1-rtir.ir 7e, h.
a- : . (.an
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Trojans Drill
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On Timing Edge
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Oregon
rVKTLWn I'lM - iVtendm,;
t'luimpion Oregon S'.ate tart U
quest for a evetith consecutive
Far et Clas.Mc baWetbail title
tonight and once apam arch rixal
Orv'n is bfddinc to moot the
HMers in the finals.
Oregon detcated W'jshitKton
State 67-57 and Iowa e.ipod Ari
zona in opening pames Wed
neday nii;ht.
Oreson Stale lakes on unbeaten
Baker Wins
Warner Title
PALO ALTO. Calif -V P! ' -Terry
Baker of Oregon State Wed
nesdav vas named winner of the
Uth annual (llenn S. 'Pop' Warn
er auanf lor the
senior foothall putser on too I a
citic Coat '
Baker, shix-n hy vote of more
than 4in) ijiort writeri, hroad
caaters and eoache. will receis'e
lila trophy Jan 12 from the Palo
SporU t'lub
Tlie seis.iule quaitoibdik. ho
ru!iei aivf passed for : 276 )ard
and lhre II tmirhdoun pase.
alio won the llenman and Ma
wri! trophies as tne nation s t p
i-ollcciate plaver He was the first
vsrstciner to u-ceive all three
awards
Previous winners of the Warner
award starting iu 11M'. weie Kddie
lharon. t'oliokie of the Pacitic.
Huss Pnmeioy. Stanford, (ilhe
M.it.-on. I'SKi Jim Sears. ISC,
Boh Ci.itrett. Stanford, tlc-rir
Siiaw. Oregon. Bob laven.vrt
lt l.. Jon Ainctl. I St.': Joe
Kr.incis. On-wn Stale. Joe Kapp.
ljniarl'anisinua. Chris Burloid. Stan
ford: HII Kilmer, I 'I'M. and
t hon ;a',lei!". San .h'-e Stale
BOWLING
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BATTER
Drops Cougars; Beavers Favored
Id.iho toniglit m the last opening
ivund contest at 9 3i p m , PST.
alter Seattle and Caiifornia meet
the opener at 7 .to Oregon
Siate has neer kt a (inmo in
this tournament and the Beaer
are anvnti the favorites again
Washington State gae Oivgon
a care nv nimpmc oil to an
lead m tin- tut eon and n hall
niuuito.s, hut On-con hit 15 ivmi:
lit a ro later in the flint half
and took a .16 '."J load oil t he court
at halftime Aner that the Dutki
timply maintainoif their mai jin
Junior fomaiif Steve ,lune vol
lei'ted 33 xnnts and reserve cen
ter Jim Johnson noied 17 lor
Orrfon l7l
Aiviei son
F P T
:2 j :
ft (t 2 22
2.1 I K
II 1 1
00 J 2
on o 2
0 0 1 11
M 1 17
11 0 S
on t n
m I n
ftfl 0 (I
tones
ilcaon
Mack
Vatrs
Tultle
JohriMin
Coolry
I.oy
llaivin
oler
Toiali
17 11-11 II II
iw,i,intln Male U7
Foid
Tliomiwin
W or nr r
Walton
Vadsel
Cai ivn
Hammer
Post
l-nici y
Knostman
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5 13 I 11
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20 17 2 17
- (iifgon V
Monlitomerv
Totals
ll.illi.me S.oie
Washmaton Male
Atlcndance 4 77-
Aruona (tali
Mams
Johnson
Clausen
llusland
'lvnn
lire. 1
IjVoy
liilals
loss a 1971
M.inkins
I S)-n-ma
Mrssu k
KPT
2 1 4 10
8 II 4 ID
11 2 3
IV 2 .1 4
12 3 I 'i
00 A 2
nn I l
i ll 17
2S
2 1 3 12
12 .1 .1
12 111
10 I
nn 1 i
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00 0 3
n.ilitei.
Itedil nit ..n
Itoa.h
Lvon
It,t.!
Skra
Tnlals
n oo I 0
I 00 O 2
22 11-11 II 31
llalf'im foore Arnofia
a n
32
Scores
College
Rs I nlled Piest lalernallonal
Ouaker ( lis Tmirnamenl
Al rhhail'lptila I'i
'1st K"vnili
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l,..f.,i s m Per.n
(s r.avc-i, ,ie rt2 M , t l,v '
Mlnied Itca H"lt(1av I rstival
At New 3i,rk
1 1st Hound i
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Hi l.iicht Tournamiat
Al Kansas ( lis. Ma.
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SIODn. S10 Per Mo.
Call TU 1-4444 at Wrrte
114 U 7tk
Orcfu.i. iitiard Bun Yddel had
12 a id comer Tti Werner II for
Was Hilton State
Km a. arousal when coach
Sharm Senear r man was ejected
Um ttw Riinw alter collecting his
seivnd uvlmical foul ot the nifihl,
came from nine points behind to
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Relerev Bill Fouts gae Scheu-1
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play and his team trailing 50-43.
Arizona corei aam moments
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nine vmu of their own for a tie
at W all
Falls, Ore.
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Jimmy Rodger let 1ow.i with
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taken by Albert Johnson of Ari
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