Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 01, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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iPORTSMAN LEAGUE
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Dorrlt Lumber Co.
Drive More Motori
Local Loan
Victor Business Macfi.
Fashion Cleanert
Mobil OH Co.
Lucas Furniture
Ed Wharton Signal Service
State Police
Jordan Shell
Pelican Mobil Service
Fuller Paint Co.
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THE SPIRIT of that great sportsman, Sir Thomas Llpton. hovered oVer the
waters off Newport, R.I., as Weatherly, the U. S. yacht, fought off the challenge
of Grctel, the Australian challenger, for the Americas cup. The Weatherly
clinched the four-of scven scries in the fifth round but was pressed all the way.
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THE NEW YORK YANKEES won their 20th world championship from the come- A SUPEKB ATHLETE, matchless form and a more supple pole of synthetic
from-bchind ban Francisco Giants in a lacklustre World Series made even more material combined to shatter a long-standing pole vault record. Tha
so by weather postponements. One of the scries' most brilliant plays was the , , Marine Corps' John Uclses, inset, became the first man in history to clear
diving catch of Yankee Tom Tresh's pop fly by Giant right fielder Felipe Alou. 16 feet and then did it consistently in both indoor and outdoor meets.
Frcsley Predicts
Big Sports Year
By OSCAH Flt.M.KY
t I'l Smrl Writer
MIAMI lUf'li lf a brand
npw year lodny and, herewith
Fearless Kraley's prediclionn fur
the sports he.it in
it's 2 tn 1 some uy uillt more
brass th.'in brains will lose fi
wrestling match trying to miisrlei
Ihrouch Si-cret Service men tn
shake hands with President Ken
nedy at the Orange Howl football
jame.
Charles iSonnyl Liston will
start a "hum of the mnnlh" club
if they can find 12 guys dumb
enough to crawl through the
ropes with him.
Kvery lime old Fearless Roes
fishing, alMiut all he'll catch is
a cold.
Twenty major league managers
will report tn spring training
thoroughly convinced they can
NCAA Waits
Acceptance
NEW YOHK a IM -Tho NC.W
tday awjitrd word (iom Presi
iont KciiihmIv whciliiT tin ii;t
lional Am;ili'iir Athletic 1'nnin
.V Mill nt'cppt iif n. Douglas
M.vArtliur's itrhitifllion in the dis
pute bet wren t ho count i y's t w o
leading nm.ilrur spt't bodies.
Kveoutivc director i'iA, Pon.ik!
Hull of the AU wmil tlie Picm
dent nt Vnm Beach, Ma., Mon
day of his ordainalum's amuer.
but i of used to divulge the con
tents of the telegram
The President's brother. Ally
(ion. Hohort Kenned) , had intei
ceded in the snualible in nttd
November and l was thought an
acceptable agreement had tx-rn
ieaclied.
Friction erupted acain in IV
Irmt when the AM' eomplainetl
the National Colletiale Athletic
Association leileiatinns had re
lued to accept the coalition plan
vhith offered a vote and voice in
track and field.
Riegel Leading
LA Open Field
t.OS ANCKLKS U PI 1 -Hnlvit
(Skee Niece!, former l1. S. ania
tour champion. nd yotnif ania-
teur Leo Uavis Mondav led 40
((iialifiers for the :i7ti) annual
U l-os Angeles 0ton (ioll lout
iiament.
The tourney .starts Friday at the
It a mho municipal course.
Riccel and lais shot fiTs to
lead H10 pollers who plavod oer
nx different course for the 4u
berths. F.vrmpt for the four-day. j
T3-ho!c tournament were ilfl play.'
tts.
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," ' fcrflfnawiliMiiWftftl mi riiin
win the pennant, a feeling which
will nersist unli oncnmL! dav
Crewman, one of the favnriios
will win the Kentucky Derby
while I II have as souvenirs my
tickets on some 40 to I shot. 1
PJck.i Palmer
Arnold Palmer will win the
.Masters and put everybody into
n tizzy over bis possibilities for
ii grand slam of golf.
Kvery lime I play coif I'll fin
ish so disgusted I'll want to take
a month's vacation and then Rive
it up permanent ly.
Dick Tijicr will win undisputed
possession of the world middle
weight title.
Casey Stenurl will take about!
two months of the season with
those doormat Mots and then call
it a career.
Palmer will win the I' S. Open
and the fairway fanatics will do
n double Hi, over his urand slam
possibilities.
The New York Yankees will io-
lium to ji not her American l-oaeuc
pennant,
There will be no olluial world's
professional wrestling champion
rocoejued in moie I Iun three
htatc.s.
PnH(er For Flag
The Anuoles Iwlors will
cop the National l-o.imio II. m h
eiht pantos and then Ix-at the
Yankees in a six-tame series.
Palmer will win the Hntish
Open and, with the P(. eommt;
up, the s(onsot s will happily vole
hun the man of the ear.
I'll still U' keeping several fam
ilies in groceries In-canse I can't
bowl my weight.
'I he AM' and V'W "ill liavc
anotlier fiuht aUmt wIhi is to con
No the walkers in the I'M iim
pie (lames.
t'a.siu ('lav won't leach elocu
tion at the t imcrsity of Mivms-
bippi.
Ihe
will lx'
nietsiiv of Oklahoma
the mwhical national hol-
ball champinn
Palmer will play in the Pli
in search of the tinal lc of Ins
ejand slam but I won't poil it
all by (ollini; ou how he ll make
nit
Strrlrr Acinsl Piuki'rs
The flreen Ha Packets .mtl
PrlMuiuh will wind up m the
NFI. pla(l. and it ou think the
Steelet can win it. oue i;ot a
bet.
Haokethall plaxeis will stilt run
hack and forth on their hoi set k
treadmill and Ret very little oi
my business tmiess 1 h.ive insom
nia
The raccttaiks will have an
other banner oar but nolvxiy c!
will be able to explain win tts
let a I to hot on one side of a feme
and rot on the other side when'
the states cnuM Like uer tin
IxMikies otit.
And I'll tie ou an o.K! )ou
want that I h'je ou h.ne thcl
best new xear of them !l. I
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Shoofers
Will Begin
January 6
Members of- the Klamath (iun
;luD and guests will start prar-
luc 8""g sunaay. Jan. , a
10 n m. Anyone interested It
limiting is invited to use facili
ties of the club.
Several of the local club mem
bers are quite active in tourna
ment idiools of the Pacific Inler-
national Trapshooting Asso-ialion
Dr. John Merrvman held the
hifth average on Ifi-yard tarficts
wilh an average of !I7 2 Kr cent
on 630 targets, while John IJch-
tenstern turned bi the high aver
age of fll.3 per cent on 950 handi
cap targets for the year on the
local club grounds. Both shooters
were closely pushed by E. H. Ca
nnon who turned in an average of
!.". 13 per cent on Itvvard tar
gets and 91 er cent oil 950 han
dicap targets.
The club will bold its annual
meeting for the election of direc
tors and plans for shoots this year
at the ollices of the Ralsiger Mo
tor Company Tuesday. Jan. R
7:.1ft p.m. Members are urged to
attend.
Sncll Defeats
Oregon Runners
WUMWK. NVw Zealand ll PI"
Now Zfaland star Pelor Sncll
nil loose unh a fini-hinc kick
Ttti'Mlay lo (li-fcal UnlM-rsily of
Orcunn runners Hyrol Rurleson
and Archie San Komani Jr. in a
lull mile mn in l:4fl 8.
Him 'even lini.shed econd and
S.in Koni.im llnrd. In oilier race
oiccnn s Keiili Foreman was sec
oml in a onemile run and Vic
Uife s:ih in a Ihreemile run
Siicil. world reivrd holder lor
Iviih die mile and half-mile, set
llie p.ne at the stall San Homani
Mien whip(n-l jt on the hack
lrctih ol Ihe Inst lap. Snell let
h nil pass.
When Hurleson nioed up. Ihe
three runners came, around the
final N'm) virtually pven. Thai .
vi lien llie hij;. hurly Snell turned
mi his oer and giadually drew
aay (torn tiie hloml Burleson as
S.in Kotiuni dropiMxl Kick to
thud
MAKK A I I.Ksr TKAM
NKW NoliK M IMi R.irrv
Kiamer n( Wl'. Marly Canavan
o! S.rna. Sandy Williams of SI.
I'liincis. S!ee t'ourtin of St. Jo
'ph's aitil tlcne IVnahaa of I.a.
I.ictte wcie named today to Ihe
iitskiy ma ior cliche All-Kast
h.iNkcthall team oi the Kastern
Co 'ci;e Alliictic t'onlcrcnce.
lii mustt a! composiiions. A
movenicnt entitled s.ficr.'o is one
that is humiu-ous a:nl (apruiiMis
in charade!
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ihiiiiit-i(in':' ii.',' tywiwwl
U.S. OPEN was only major one
which got away for Arnold Pal
mer, master golfer. Trees and
Jack Nicklaus were some hazards.
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Mini Upset
But Loyola
Ky t'nlted Press International
If you think you've got a hang
over, consider how the Illinois bas
ketball team feels on this New
Vear's Dav.
The Illini weren't too highly
regarded when they started the
12 college court season. But
they reeled off eight straight vic
tories and climaxed the string by
winning the Holiday Festival tour
nament in New York. As a result.
they were rated among the top
five teams in the country.
Rut that was last year. Today.
191.1. they're just another team
that was clipped bv an underdog
The Fighting Irish of Notre
Dame were the New Year's Kve
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BIG FISHERMAN Fifteen. yr-old Jimmy frreeo, ,on
of Kinjiley Field director of personnel Mj. Ihonat J.
Green, proudly dupUvi his prije Ciifch. It tool Jimmy
pproimcttely 3S minutes 'o land hit 3 2 -inc S I'eeihead,
wtiqhinq 12 pound). The fish cnuqht in f-e Smith
River near Crescent City, Cdlif.
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AUTOMATIC PIN knocker
downer is Don Carter, who
won a fifth world title. His
high: 1005 series in Masters'.
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XRWS. Klamath Kails, Ore.
iy Hotre Dame
Keeps Winning
celebrants who whipped the Illini
by a 90-BH score at Chicago.
Ixiyola of Chicago, the nation's
second-ranked team, almost ran
into some more of the same in
Ihe second half of the double-
header before beating Davton,
4-69.
Come From Behind
Capt. John Andreoli hit on nine
of 10 shots from the field in the
second half to help Notre Dame
overcome a nine-point deficit and
pring the night's big upset. The
Iri.sb had led. 3.V22. at halftime
but Illinois came steadily back to
go in trout. Hill RurwelI.-6-8 cen
ter, led Illinois with 28 points.
linvola was held to its lowest
SHORTEST GO-AROUND in recent boxing history saw Floyd Patterson
lose his heavyweight crown to Sonny Liston in a first-round knockout in
their Chicago bout. Liston used his pile-driving fists with devastating fury
to blitz Patterson in two minutes. Next for LisUm: Brash Cassius Clay?
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Jill
"NOT A CHANCE," said the
experts, but Decidedly had
more decided notions and
easily won the Kentucky Derby.
Tuesday, January 1, 19f3 1
score of the season hut stretched
its winning streak to 11 names
with the aid of 25 points by
Jerry Harkness. llarkncss scored
IB of his points in the second half
with teammate Vic Rouse adding
15. The Ramblers had averaged
111 points per game in 10 pre
vious victories.
Cnl Bradds scored an Ohio
Slate home arena record of 45
points lo lead Ihe Buckeyes to a
!I7-!)1 triumph over Brigham
Young. Bradds' total also was the
highest ever scored by a Buckeye
player in a non-conference game.
Jerry Dahlman scored 25 points
for Brigham Young.
Present for Coach
St. Ixiuis' University gave coach
Ii.hn Benington a happy birthday
and a Happy .New Year's present
with an ltT-ti.1 win over Kentucky
at St. 1-ouis The Rillikens led.
4'i 29, at halftime. Dave Harris
had 22 points for the winners and
Cotton Nash had 16 for Kentucky
Brian Generalovich's 2H points
led Pittsburgh to a 71-62 triumph
over Princeton and Kric Macdan?
tallied 28 as Minnesota downed
Houston. 87-Sft. in other games
Pittsburgh raised its record to 7-2
for the season while Minnesota
snapped a six-game losing streak.
Bruce Kidd
Snaps Mark
NKW ORLEANS ITI' -Bruce
Kidd. American three-mile record
holder, shat tcred a 2 1-year-old
mark Mondav and was named the
outstanding performer in the Su
gar Bowl track and fio.d meet.
Kidd. of the I'mverity of Tor
onto, broeed to a n.3, .9 clock
mg in his speciality, the three-
mile, lo break a record which bad
twd since l'.Ml when (ireg Rice
of Notre Dame ran the distance
14 no
Hie hard-stridiiu Kidd. who set
the American three-mile standard
the past year, was pressed for the
first si laps by Houston's (iooff
Waiker and Southwestern I-ouii-
ana's Malcolm Robinson, but be
turned on the steam and wvn po
tnc away finishing 4.i yards in
front of Walker. Kohtnon fadid
and wound up a distant tlrrd.
One other record wa brohcn
level's one-mue teiay team win-
nine m ,i to oreak me mark
f .1 16 1 set by Rice m ISM
'second p! ace f m i sher lu i s ia na
State also w a umier the old
standard, but trailed all the ay
Ocean water contain b t.ir the
reatf.t proportion of fhes. both
in number of uprvte and individual.
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Tulelake Junior Bowlers
Put Four In Area Leads
TULELAKE (Special t-The Tu
lelake Junior Bowlers' results,
which came lo the Herald and
News too late for the Sunday edi
tion, proved to have four better
scores than previous scores from
Lucky Lanes and Holiday Bowl
for the 16th annual Christmas Jun
ior American Bowling Congress
Tournament.
The first change is in the sen
ior girls singles where Tule's
Karen Smith rolled a high series
of 515. She replaced Judy Neath-
ammer s 493. Liz Oehlcnch rolled
a 544 in the junior girls singles to
replace Sharon Singleton's 526.
Miss Smith and Linda Girtman
teamed to roll the best senior
girls doubles with a fine 1021.
They replaced Keda and Cheryl
lack who had a 978. The final
change came in the Bantam boys
doubles where Lon Kongslie and
Bob Woodman rolled a 670 to
replace Gene Cyrus-Wayne Begg
duo who had a 647. i
SENIOR BOYS OIVION
Slnqlti
Don Oborrn 544, Kurt Thomm S17,
Clint Smon 53?
JUNIOR BOYS DIVISION
StnfllM
Bob Van Binkirk 4(0, Chrii Cmw
fnrd j76, Br 1 S lei Ik Ji. Pchdrj Hftnty
41, BoO Peterson 459, fiick Rmnbarrjer
at. jftcMe Siezftk 441. Dvd Kr-io tit.
G'0 Cuimnn 417. RiCwtJ Kruo 421
SENIOR CtRLl DIVISION
&)(iglei
Karen Smith US, L.r.d Gimdr Ml
JUNIOR GIRLS OIVISION
Single
Iff Oehlerlch Si4. Julieann Oilwn 5M.
Kulhy DuohtobJugri 4lS. Shirley Alcorn.
461.
BANTAM OIVISION BOYS
Singlet
Jim Anderson 3Ji, VrV Johmon 333,
Kevin Oumn 31. Rob Porter field 31 1,
Mar Sleiatt 301. Will Bmey 791. Lirry
Hnlousek 211, Bruce Vic lor m 277, Steve
flu ley 275, Ron Greenbank 275, Brian Be
ley 2M.
Lon Konglte Jft. Tony GiecomeMI J4.
Patterson Will
Receive Money
NEW YORK (ITU - The fed
eral fovcrnment confirmed today
lhat its $2 million lax crackdown
on receipts of the September Son
ny Liston-Kknd Patterson hcavy
eii;ht litle ficht has resulted in
an agreement amonp all parties-
concerned that:
-Patterson will receive- his
$:i97H0 purse in payments al
ready made in 1W2 and to he
made in 19tvi. instead of beinc
pread over 17 years, an extend
ed maneuver that micht have
saved him about fifl per cent in
,ics.
Championship Sorts. Inc .
promoters of the September fiiht.
will act opt the tax responsibility
on an " ancti:.ir nionevs from
te!e:sion. radio, movies, etc . re
ceived by (Iraff. Reiner and Smith
Knierprws. which the govern
ment claimed actuallv was a t'SI
01 puratien
The government is hnM.ng SJ07.-
poo ot champion Liston s purse un
til it determines the amount of
h.s taxes
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A FOURTH-ROUND knockout
wrote finish to Archie Moore s
220-Dout career. Victor Cassius
Clay's quip: "Ain't I beautiful?"
Bib Todd J4I, Bob Woodman !4T. Wonty
jonnson 333. Paul Giacomelli 337, Ted
Rupert 731, Johnny Baley 324, Steve Todd
J12, 5've Ptumenthal 317
BANTAM GIRLS DIVISION
Singlet
Janice Helney 308, Terry Ott ?7S. Mar
ilyn Briliey 373, Sally Oiborne 263, Sandra
Long 7(3, 5uan Hrirdman 261, Linda Ru
pert 24, Dorrli Ott 2J3, Karlene Ed-
wardl 212. Karen Long 777.
BOYS SENIOR DIVISION
Doublet
Clint Simpson-Bob Peterion lOBO, Kurt
Thomei - Greg Cuthman 1063, Don Ot-
OOrne - David Kr.io W2.
BOYS JUNIOR DIVISION
Doublet
Rich Rlnabarger-Richard Heiney
Charlie Crawtord-Jackie Sleiak (I., Rich-
rd Krlrn - Bob Van Bukirk H71.
GIRLS SENIOR OIVISION
Doublet
Karen Smith Linda Girtman 1021
Girlt Junior Divition
Doublet
Shirley Alcorn Li Ofhlerlch W6. Kathy
UAugner hunn . Jul i pa fin oborn 957.
BANTAM BOYS DIVISION
Doublet
Lon Konojlle - Bob Woodman 670, Bri
an Ba!ey - Steve Baley SH, Larry H.
louiefc - Bruce Victonn si, Tony G'
comelll Kevin Oumn 573. MarH John
ion . Bob Porterfield 544, Jim Anderson
Will Baley S3. Mark $ie;ak - Paul Gia
comelli JM, Johnny Baley Steve Blu
menthal 45. S'eve Todd - Bob Todd 411,
Ron Greenbank Monte Johnton 494.
BANTAM GIRLS OIVISION
DOUBLES
Sally Osborne - Sandra Long 13, L'nda
tuoerf . Terry ott 54, Janice Hpmey
Derm Ott 5. Marityn Bailey - Karen
Long 47, Kerlene Edwerdt - Susan Hard
man 4I.
P1963I
New Yeor with greetings ond best wishes
for our many friends. Our thanks to you
for your patronage, and may the
months ahead bring you a great deol of happiness.
CHILOQUIN YARD
Jim Rodgers, Mickey Berkley, Timker Hil!
KLAMATH FALLS YARD
Lou & Audrey Kellison & Bert Shcphard
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Results: Pelican MObn service i, Jor
dan Shell 2; Dorrlt Lumber 4, Drive More
Motort 0; Victors 3, Mobil Oil Co. 1;
Local Lean 3, Fashion Cleanert i; huner
Paint 3, J. C. Renie 1; Lucas Furniture 7,
Ed Wharton Signal 2; State Police ,
w. Kerns o.
Hioh team aame. Victors Butlness Ma
chines 1040; high team teries. State Po
nce 79 Jt; high Ind. game, ttui cnrisnan
son 335; high Ind. teries, Wet McKaig
610.
BASIN BOWLERS LEAGUE
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B'S 8. O'S 421 I'1 1
Grease Monkeys '0 20
Lees 76 34 73
Lower Lakers 37 21
Alley Sliders 31" a 31' i
Grandma'l & Pa'! 27 3'
Team No. 7 76 34
Bowl Weevils 24 36
Ooen Frames 30 0
K-G's 19 41
Results: Alley Sliders 2, K-G's 2; B't
& Q't 0, Lower Lakert 4; Grease Mon
keys 4, Team No, 7 0; Open Frames 1,
Bowl Weevils 3.
High team game. Bawl Weevils 747;
high team series, Grease Monkeys 303;
high Ind. game. Bill Gasser 313, Leone
Quads 180; high Ind. teries. Bill Gasser
555, Leona Quails 454.
CAL-ORE LEAGUE
Greenwood Masonry
Stevens
Lobben Masonry
Klamath Gas Co.
4Vi 26' i
iVt 26' i
37' i 30' i
37' 7 30' 7
37'i 30' I
36 37
31 37
28'j 39' i
Simolot DeVoe
Webb Insurance
Adair Furniture
Bob & Pollys
Kerters Auto Reoair
Cath & Save Oil
Jones Auto Repair
Sixth Street Steel
45
Results: Stevens 3, Kellers Auto Re
pair l; Webb Insurance 4, Jones Auto
Repair 0; Sixth Street Steel 3, Ada Irs
Furniture 1; Klamath Gas Co. 3. Bob
& Pollys 1, Lobben Masonry 3, Cash ft.
Save Oil 1; Simp lot DeVoe 3, Greenwood
Masonry 1.
High team game, Stevens 830; high
team series, Wehb Insurance 2315; high
game (men). Lei Gardner 337;
high ind. teries (men), Ed Mitchell 548;
high Ind. game (women), Rea Stevens
710; high ind. teries (women) Nancy Yen-
cy 519.
LEFTOVERS LEAGUE
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Tulelake Variety
Twm Girls Grocery
Unique Market
Cinderella Studios
34 33
34 77
37 34
30 76
38"i 37'
77' i 71' i
Medo-Bel
Chilcote , Smith
Little Market
Echo Hornet 7 30
Hanneys Service 24 33
Glass Ml. Block 17 39
Dec. 37 results- Twin Girlt Groc. 4.
Hanneys Service 0; Tulelake Variety 3,
Medo-Bel t; Unique Market 3, Cinderella
Studio 1; Little Market 3. Echo Homes
I; Chilcote fl Smith 2. Glast Mt. Block 2.
High team game. Unique Market 715;
hiqh team teries, Lithe Market 2039i
high Ind. game, Kathy Paup 183; high
teries, Katny Paup
BEETLEBOMB LEAGUE
Mouldinqcraft Inc.
Oregon Food Store
Eagles Aux.
Richfield
Joe Fisher
3A 71
33'j 3V
Acme Concrete 36 38
40 Club 76 38
Bill's Auto Towing 3J"i 40' i
Results: Richfield 3. Bills 1; 40 Club
3. Eaqles 1; Acme 3. Ore. Food 1; Mou'd-
ingcraft 3, Joe Fisher I
Results: Richfield 3. Bills 1; 40 Club
3. Eagles I; Acme 3. Ore. Food 1; Mould-
Inge raft 3, Joe Fisher l.
High team game, Bill'! Auto Towing
874; high team series, Richfield 3509:
high ind. game, Ellen Fuller 185; high
ind. teries, Elaine Grey 513.
HOLIDAY BOWLERETTES LEAGUE
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Crescent Sea Foods 48 16
Klamath Dairy Association 43 ?i
F-lectrolux 35' t 31')
Klamath Hardwoods 38' ? 35'
Conner's Service 77' i 3'
Shell OH 37' i 36' i
Drumstick 76 38
CWA 72 47
Dec. 31 resulti: Klamath Dairy Assocl
t'on 3, Klamath Hardwoods I; CWA 0,
Conner't Service 4; Drumstick Shuttle
board 4. Shell Oil 0, Crescent See Foods
4, Electrolux 0
High team game, Klamath Hardwoods
906; high team series. Klamath Dairy A-
socienon 254; nign tna. game, pariene
Perry 305; high Ind. teries, Darlene Perry
533. . ,
Lonai chevron
e ce'brate the arrival of o
W. Copeland
LUMBER YARDS
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