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HERALD AVn NTKWS,
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Oh, Golly! The holidays are
over and wercn t they wonder'
lul? All good things must come
to an end so here wo are back
;at the old grind again. But 1 am
glad that archery is back on
schedule again and the leagues
will be shooting twice a week.
Monday evening, Jan. 7, will find
U.S. National Band vs. Ttoberts
Hardware, The Sherwoods
Joes Sporting Goods, Farmers
Lumber vs. Kingsley Field and
Klamath Kamera vs. Alta Sports
Center.
Wednesday evening, the follow
Ing teams will compete: VFW
vs. Western Auto, Oregon Food
Store vs. Dugan and Most, and
Signal Oil vs. East Side Electric.
As for the league standings,
the next few weeks will become
more fun to watch. Most of the
teams have had a loss or two
and those who haven't are shoot
ing with their fingers crossed.
Because this is a handicap
league, a team may begin the
evening with 200 points ahead of
the opposing team and sometimes
it gets a little tough to gain
enough points to beat that handi
cap. Many a time a beginner
team has beat one of the better
teams because of their handicap
and this keeps things interesting.
A reminder again that Dale
Baxter from Farmers Lumberl
Company Is offering a prize of
six aluminum arrows for the arch
er who improves his score at
every league shoot.
League standings to date look
like this:
W
.1
.1
.1
2
2
2
2
East Side Electric
VFW
Signal Oil
Dugan Mcsl
Kingsley Field
Sherwoods
Farmers Lumber
Merrill Whips Bly Quintet
In League Action. 59-45
ELY (Special) The Merrill
Huskies gained a M-45 Klamath
County League victory over the
Bly Loggers here Friday night
in a foul-infested game which
found 42 infractions called.
The Huskies jumped off to a
15-6 first period lead and increased
that margin to 35-20 by half time
and gained another four points on
tiie lxiggers in the third period.
But Bly rallied a little in the
fourth period and nutsenred the
Huskies 17-12 to make the final
score 59-45.
Bly now is 1-2 in league compe
tition and 1-4 for the season. They
Jackie Jensen
Joins PR Staff
ItENO (I'Pli Jackie Jensen,
former major league hasehall
slar. has joined the public rela
tions staff of Hurrah's Club at
Reno and Lake Tahoe, the club
said Saturday.
Jensen, a slar with the Boston
Red Sox and now a resilient ol
Crystal Bay, will split his time
between the two oiierations. He
will retain his intcrot in an Oak
land restaurant and a golf course
at Truckee.
OSU Rooks Fall
To Truax AAU
convAU.is u:pii - -Ti.nix am:
o( Corvalhs, with lormr-r (inni.ic.i
tt.ir Bob iTudgyi Hunt scoring 27
points, jwisted a n;nkwball
victory over the Orcein Stale
Rooks here Friday niytit ljirry
I-.nos topped tbe Rooks scoring
with IS.
Owl Boosters
Meet Monday
The Owl Homlrr Club will
hold a nirfOng Monday night At
thr Hrnilrr Krvtuurnnt begin
ning At 7 o'clock.
ft ill Hall. ptTKlrirnt of ( h f
rlub, will mmhifi thr mrrttnR.
Cnnrh Jim 1'artlow, hrnH bas
ketball marh, and Howard Mnr
rU, head w rentllng roach, will
dKrti Ihrlr paM Rnir and
mrrlt and I he upcoming iinri
for (hf wrek.
Farh coach will aUn bring
nnr alhlrtt lth him tn thr
mrrting.
NO. 1 IWSSKR
nKTfiniT 'IT! '-Mill Hum
quarUvhack of the !V;rott Linn
u ai the N it ( i n n a 1 Footb.tli
league's No. 1 passer (tittiMici.il)
Ihe Jasl tun wi-wins with the
( lpve.n. Brow ns.
Sunday, January 6, 1963
Klamalk PaDi, Orefoa
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BOWING
WITH
BARBARA
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4
BARBARA BAUMGARDNER
Joes Sptng. Goods 1
Alta Sport Center 2
Roberts Hardware 1
Oregon Food 1
U.S. Nal'l Bank 0
Klamlh Kamera 0
Western Auto 0
High man last week was Boh
Foster with a score of 200 and
high junior Howard Johnson with
a score of 1.15.
High handicap team for the
week is Signal Oil Company and
high scratch team Is Oregon Food
with a score of Ml.
The nominating committee con
sisting of Ed Sample, Gordon
Lund and myself met last Thurs
day evening at my home We
came up with eight names for
the offices of president and vice
presidents, three good possibili
ties for secretary and treasurer
and two for public relations.
These people will be contacted
this week for their permission to
be put on J he ballot and I hope
to have the names of those who
accepted for you next week.
No nomination was made for
the office of Master of the Hunt
because we feel that his is a
wasted office. It was the feeling
of this nominating committee that
if and when the club desires to
hold a rabbit shoot or any kind
of a hunt that a person may vol
unteer or be appointed to he in
harge of the event. Before the
election, a motion to do away
with this office will be put before
the club membership and if the
motion docs not carry, nomina
(ions from the floor may be made
to fill this office.
The regular monthly meeting!
at which time the election of of
ficers will lake place will be held
Jan. IS at 7 p.m. at the Twyla
Ferguson School gym.
played the Lakeview freshmen Sat
urday night and Merrill was idle.
The Huskies had 20 fouls called
on them to 22 for the home team.
Merrill hit 15 of 34 from the line
and Bly 17 of 31. Bly hit 14 of
38 shots from the field for a
fine 3B.8 percentage and Merrill
put the hall up 87 times and hit
22 of them for 25 3 per cent.
The Huskies were led hv Jim
Thompson and Ken Smith with
14 points each. Jim Watts and
Mike Crawlord paced the loggers
with II markers apiece.
The Merrill Jayvees also won,
47-33.
Score by quarters:
Merrill 15-20-12-12 5n
Bly 6-14- 8-17-45
High Schoo
Scores
By Unit to Pr InltraatiftAttl
Benton i AAtliion
Lincoln 43 Roouvrlf 40
Wntnmgton SI Grant 44
Mar than M Jcfftrton 44
Franklin 44 Wilton 44
RoAvvrton I) HIIINrs V
Central Catholic SI Cntnrtll 4Q
Attorla 7i (lacliarrtM SI
Sun.! , David Douglat II
M'lwrMihit 44 GrtMham 71
forvAHi 41 DallAi It
Smith tifgtn 11 Vxjlh Sirn tf
Albany II Springhead a
Lebanon t) Newport Sfl
Norm fcuqent 4 Norm Salem M
Cnttao Grovt ta Swf Hnmi Jt
Coqullla Sf NtVlh Rrnr 41
C.ranH Paw 4 WMIO'rt 40 101
Klamath MIH AnhUnd 1
tUktf 4 MMVtu v
la Grand J Prinfvllit l
Pendleton n Millon rWrtwa'tr 41
lh Pallet S4 Beitmnnd Si
Hermiilon 7j rsrrt
Warrn(nn U Neah K ah Ht V
rt9 4S Bank 14
VfnoH IF W a inter J4
Daytrm 40 frmtnrrji H
Ph.loniaih 4 YamMIKinifln 41
Netturra U WilUfin 41
ShrKla SS latum Ataoemf 41
S1fonf it Amity 4
Ml Angel 40 Mor1rH'n $
lUrtftn 4t Nnrth Var nn II
f ' n '4 I aw ad SO
Serra ( 4thnl W l ) It
WalDonrf 41 Bandnn Jl
reaant Mill it rtK
Marrntnirg 41 Vlni ar
Junction C 'fy 4 M rtantu 44
P'Hifl SI OAfcrlrtg W
t 'm.r S ( ntal L inn l
Siitherlm 44 Oakland 44
Vyii Potnl s Oowgiat M
Y(VHila 44 Pid'li 4
C anvwivili 44 Gleoda' 47
SI Wary SJ iairert Mea'l 44
llllnnu Vallv 7S fnoen.i 44
f ao1 Point SI I avi S
Henley TJ arxjir K'ver II
Patihc V Old Beach )
VMruwan S4 Grant Union l
aurm sf Vaupln SI
Pilot Both 44 Umatilla M
Val SI Parma (Idahpi it
hma 47 Vandian (inahot H
Portland Chrnttan 4) Corhtl I
Star fit the Sea 4.1 Knant SI
Tillamook Cathnlir T Jell
W ahnigt nn ea( TJ ( attm i
Prairl t Ity 4 Mntimrl
fo(Hg SI VdhaMk J
Girtwnr1 (Watt 44 WiF
Ai 44 Monro 40
trmei SS Wetttir 4'
44
angle Lake 71
Wetfon W Hen
41
MfFwn 13 Umipinf 1
GwarnrJ th Fmtit Srie
KLAMATH
Radiator Works
101 So. 6ih
TU 4-t41
KU Frosh
Matmen
Defeated
The Klamath Union freshman
wrestling learn won six of 12
matches from North Grants Pass
here Saturday afternoon on Peli
can Court but lost the dual, 30-21
because of pins.
The close match wont rifiht
down to the last bout where KU
heavyweight Mm Hardy was
pinned by Mark Thompson with
just 20 seconds left in the match
The Pelicans needed a pin in this
bout to win the match.
Coach Phil Harder pointed out
that the best match of the day
and one of the best he's ever
seen came when Dennis Taber, a
112 pounder, wrestled and beat
Bill Price. 13-8. in the 130-pound
division. He gave away a 15-pound
weight advantage and still won
the bout by decision.
The Pelicans lost five matches
by pins and one by decision while
one match finished in a 4-4 draw.
The Pelicans won all six of the
exhibitions and five of them by
pins but the exhibition points
didn't count toward the final
score.
FROSH RESULTS
US Perry Cheitnul pinned by Allan
Abbott, 1:10.
9I-Drw)n Whifa def. Ron Howe. 7-S
104 Dan Row def. Malt Mainard, 11-7.
115 Rich Broilg pinned by Larry Bay
less. 1:40.
12i Bill Maxwell pinned by Bob Wal
lac. 3:13.
130 Derm 1 1 Taber dec. Bill Price. 131
134 Phil Coulton and Stan Wcdektnd
drew, 4 4.
Fred Zahler pinned by Ted Dc-
Forest, 1:53.
Jim AMIchell dec. by Rick Scott,
4-0.
137 Tom Morrow pinned Don McLaugh-
I, 2:35.
H8 Glenn Miller pinned Rob Bates.
2:45.
HWY Mel Hardy pinned by Mark
rnompjon, s:40.
Exhibition!
Mike Christy pinned Tom Bristol, 2:40
Ken Deeti dec. Rich Halm, 4-0.
Bud Valdei pinned Loren Henderson,
John Sullivan pinned Dave LIttrell, 2:39.
Bob Mlddlefon pinned Dan Price, 2 30
Dale Drake pinned Sid Sunierl, :27.
SCORES
IARLY BIRDS LEAOUE
Rolling Pint 44
Rollers 43
Star Dusters 41
Odd Balls . 31 "i 25'4
Aiiey cats 34 2s
Twlslers 34 30
Hit & Mils 32 32
Poor Ecuis 30 34
Tally Hi's 26 3fl
Apropos 24 38
Came Dames 19"i 44"j
Bowleretles 14 SO
Jan 4 remits: Apropos 3. Rollers 1 ;
Star Dusters 3, Game Dames 1 ; Alley
Cats 4, Bowlerettes 0; Twisters 3, Poor
cutes It Rolling Pins 4, Odd Balls 0;
Tally HI'S 3, Hit & Miss I.
High team game. Rolling Pins 731 j high
team series. Rolling Pins 70 J S; high Ind.
game, Max Ine Swltler 112; NgU Ind.
series, Lois Stmts 474.
AMERICAN BANTAM LEAGUE
W L
Untouchables 34
Alley Cats 17 13
Corruplors 13 17
Jetsons 24
Results: Corrupters 1, Jetsons 0; Un
touchables 7. Alley Cats 1.
High team game. Untouchables 74l,- hig
team scries. Untouchables 134; high Ind.
game, Waynt Begg 1770 high Ind. series.
Wayne Begg 305.
HOLIDAY BANTAMS
NATIONALS
LEAGUE
W
2t
Cards
Top Cats 18 13
Giants 13 18
Screw Balls 31
Results: Cards 1, Screw Balls 0; Top
Cats 3, G I and 0
High team game. Cards 7M; high team
series, ferds 1507; high Ind game, Billy
Rose 13j high ind series, Billy Rose 3S6.
HOLIDAY BANTAM GIRLS LEAGUE
W L ;
GullerbalU 1 11
iy Strikes IV 11
Foul Baits 13 17
arrlors 71
ReiylH Fogl Balls 3. GuMerballs 0,
Lucky Singes J. Warrior 0
High learn game. Foul Balis 57: hiqn
team series. Foul Balls Ilia: high ind
game. Bene Parson 150; htgh md. se
ries. Renoe Parson 250
HOLIDAY BOWLERETTES LEAGUE
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5 YEARS OF PROGRESS'
Friday. January I I
Tli It k Of KLAM ATH I Al l.
So. ftth onrf Klamath
OBBiiaBi
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ASHLAND (Special! - The
Klamath Union Pelicans remained
one of the II unbeaten Class A l
teams in the state here Friday
night when lanky Hal Holman,
the take charge guy for the Pels
when they have their backs to
the wall, hit a pair of charity
losses with 18 seconds remaining
Oregon
Cougars
C0RVALMS (UPll-Mel Counts
has the Oregon State basketball
Heavers moving.
The 7-foot junior center scored
and picked off 18 re-
21 points
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BAKER SCORES Tarry Baker 124) was second hlgheit
icorer with 16 points in the Oregon State 74-47 victory
over Washington State Friday night. He is shown here
making a two-point hook shot. Other player is Ted
Werner of WSU UPI Telephoto
College
College Raskelhall Rrsults
Ry I'nited Press International
KAST
Suffolk m Brandeis 51
Northeastern 81 Middlebury 47
Pace 65 Hunter 58
Williams 78 Bates 5!)
Villanova 77 Detroit 60
American U. 78 S. Conn, S2
Quinnipiac 77 Jersey City St. 72
Kairleigh Dickinson 64 1,1. I!. 57
llartwick 86 Hoh. Tech. 64
Amherts 59 Bowdoin 5.1
St. Anselm's 78 Bridgeport 54 I
M AC 72 Siena Cnllcue .18
Iji Salle 78 Miami ifla ' 76
St. Lawrence 55 Brnckport St. 42
MHTII
Tennessi Ail 94 McMurrv 71
K Carolina 71 Klon 64
Yaldosta Mia 1 97 Charleston 52
Yircmia St. 88 Shaw 55
Virginia Tech 71 Virginia 6.1
Clark 'Ga 1 .11 Morehouse 12
Alabama SI. 6.1 Morris Broun 59
Morgan St. 66 Bklyn Coll. 58
X. Carolina Coll. 76 Va. I'nion 67
MIIIWKST
Creighton 94 Wabash 51
SOl'TMH KST
Tex Western 76 Aruona 55
WKST
links i Ida i 87 S. I'tah 8(
Nevada 64 An. St iHag. ' 71
Pw-idc t'. i (lie i 45 Willamette 44
Caliliirma 72 I'SC 65
Washington 62 l (T. 61
Oregon SI. 74 Wash SI 47
Chico SI 57 Calif. Aggie 56
Oregon Tech 76 Portland Stale 52
St. Marlin s 90 Oregon College 78
Southern Oregon 7.1 Kastern Oic-
gon 69
Pacitic 45 Willanietle 44
California l.ulhcian 67 Cascade 48
Truav A 1' M Oregon Slale Hooks
51
Montana 78 Mi Mesler 51
Fresno SI 77 S. Fernando Val. 71
S K. SI 59 Sacramento SI. 41
Vxada 57 Alameda SI 56
rirona SI 87 X M SI 6
MfmhM F P.I C.
Leads Pels To Win
bland Five, 52-51
to give the Whitebirds a hair
thin win over the Grizzlies, 52-51.
It was the seventh consecu
tive victory for the Pelicans and
the first as league competition
opened in the very rugged South
ern Oregon Conference. Grants
Pass upset Medford in the other
game, 62-W), in overtime. The
State
uintet
bounds as the Beavers walloped
Washington State 74-47 before
8,640 persons here Friday night.
It was the fifth straight victory
for the Beavers, who are ranked
Scores
Sou. Nov. 84 Ariz. SI. ' Flac 73
l.a Verne 7.1 Cal. at Riverside 61
Pac. Uilh. m East. Washington 65
St. Martin's 90 Oregon College 78
Cal Baptist 92 Pomona 71
Oregon Tech 76 Portland St. 52
Sou. Ore. 71 Kast. Ore. 69
lxng Beach St. 82 I.. A. St. 71
Ca. San. Bar. 76 Cal Poly SIX) 62
W'cslmont 70 Pasadena 58
Claremont Mudd 58 Upland 47
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Pels hosted the Cavemen Sat
urday night and Ashland was at
Crater. Crater also is undefeat
ed. It definitely was an improved
Ashland team over last year. The
Grizzlies, also undefeated in six
games going into the contest,
haven't won a conference contest
Meats
7447
10th in the nation by United Press
International. The win ran their
record to 7-.1.
Counts was taken out of the
game with 8:38 remaining. Foot
ball star Terry Baker and Jim
Kraus, a 6-7 sophomore starting
his first game, also played big
parts in the home team's victory.
Baker scored 16 points and Kraus
collected 13 rebounds.
Washington State suffered its
seventh loss in nine starts. Guard
Joe Walton led the Cougars' scor
ing with nine points.
Oregon State went ahead to
stay early in the game at 9-8 on
a jump shot by Baker. The home
team was in front at halftimc
32-20.
The Beavers held a 62-39 edge
in rebounding. They made 30 of 72
field goal attempts to 18 of 65 for
the losers.
The Box:
WSU (47) C. F P T
Ford 10-0 0 2
Thompson 3 2-2 4 8
Werner 3 2-4 I 8
Walton 2 5-5 0 9
Vadset 1 1-2 3 3
Hammer 3 0-0 2 6
Lemery 0 1-111
Post 2 0-2 2 4
Dahl 10-0 12
Carlson 0 0-0 1 0
Knoslman 2 0-2 0 4
Montgomery 0 0-0 0 0
Totals 18 11-18 15 47
OSU (74) Ci F P T
Pauly 5 n-n I 10
Kraus 2 2-2 2 6
Counls 9 .1.1 1 21
Baker 4 8-10 1 16
Pelers 4 1-2 2 9
Jarvis 2 0-1 0 4
Rossi 0 0-0 10
Campbell 10-0 4 2
Torgerson 1 fl-l 2 2
Renner 10-0 2 2
Havward 10-0 0 2
Totals 30 14-19 16 74
Halflime Oregon Slate .12.
Washington State 20.
Attendance 8.640.
RirilTKR GETS AWARD
WASHINGTON HTD - Pat
Richlor, All-America end from
Ihe University of Wisconsin, will
he awarded Ihe Washington Touch
down Club's Knute Kockne Award
as the outstanding lineman of the
vear at the organization's annual
dinner Jan. 12.
I m n hZ3
CONTRACTS AVAILABLE!
Trucks Arc Our Specialty!
in three years and it looked for
awhile as if they would get their
first win.
"I have to give Ashland cred
it," said Coach AI Keck. "I look
for the Grizzlies to give all the
teams in the league a good go.
They may have trouble Satur
day night with Crater's speed.
but they will give most teams
trouble. I think they will upset
someone. They almost did against
us. he laughed.
"Hal Holman gave us a tre
mendous game. He scored al
most all the points for us in
the last quarter and hit the two
that won the game for us. Seems
like he is the one that comes
through for us when the chips
are down," the KU mentor stat
ed. "Fred (Kelley) also did a real
fine job for us. He didn't score all
he might have but he did a good
job on the boards, too. Chamber
land (Wayne I also did a good
job on the boards for us," he
explained.
"Their seniors have played to
gether all three years and had
the experience on us, as most
teams will have this year. But
Ihe kids came back and I'm proud
of that," he voiced.
Indeed the Pelicans did come
back. They had a tremendously
cold first quarter and the Griz
zlies took advantage of it and
moved into a 16-7 lead at Ihe
end of the first period. But the
Whitebirds roared back strong
in the second stanza. They singed
the nets for 20 points to take a
27-25 lead in with them when
I hey went in for a rest at inter
mission. But they weren't nut of the
woods yet as the hustling Griz
zlies kept the game close and
took the lead once again and
were ahead by 41,17 going into
the fourth period.
Then Holman got hot and led
Ihe Pelicans to the victory with
his shooting and heady play. It
was Holman who pulled the sec
ond victory of the season out for
the Pels against Roschurg. And
he has been instrumental in oth
er close victories.
THE BOX SCORE
Kl.mnlh (S3) Fg-Fg Ft.-Ff R.b Pf Tp
Kellev 5-12 5-8 1 IS
ChamDCHand 2-3 3-1 S 7
Scotl ?- .-A 3 4 1
H. H0lmn S-10 7-f i 3 17
Dflhn l- 1.5 3 3 3
Ash 0-0 3-3 4 4 3
Guvr
Woor.
Totali
0
33 S3
15-37 33-3 31
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Lamb
Hesi
TDPr
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Piarca
Coltoo
TapDa'
Tatalt
Scor by quartan:
Klamath
Ashland
3 4
1-3
17 17 77 31 SI
7 70 10 75 53
1 It 1051
OLYMPIC OATH
ATHENS. Greece iUPU The
ancient Olympics, according to
Ihe records that have come down
to us, opened wiih the Olympic
Oalh taken by Ihe athletes and
judges before Ihe slatue of the
god Zeus.
INC.
Ph. 2-2581
Gilchrist Upsets
Malm's Mustanas
GILCHRIST (Special Gilchrist
finally turned the tables on Malin
here Friday night for the first
time since 1951 when the home
town crew toppled Malin in a
Klamath County League game.
54-48.
It was the first victory over
the Mustangs since 1951 and was a
sweet one (or Gilchrist. The lo
cals virtually turned the trick in
the second period when they
ripped the nets for 21 points to
take a 31-23 lead at intermission.
The Mustangs sliced the margin
by five points in the third stan
za but Gilchrist got three of these
back in the fourth period by out
scoring the Mustangs, 13-10, to
gain the victory.
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Dan Hoff was high for Uie win
ners with 20 big points. Denny
Jessup chipped in with 14 points
and David Sporrer added 13 more.
Sporrer also pulled down 20 re
bounds in the game and now is
averaging 20 per game for the
six games in which Gilchrist is
4-2. They are 2-0 in conference
action.
Tom Brown led the Mustangs
with 17 points in the losing cause.
Gilchrist hosted Bonanza Satur
day night.
Score by quarters:
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