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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday, January I, 1963
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By JERRY WAGGONER
Herald and New Sports Editor
The Oregon Tech Owls started
off (heir Oregon Collegiate Con
ference schedule with a loud bang
here Friday night in the Owl Gym
when they blasted the frustrated
.
Portland State Vikings, 76-52, in a
fine display of scoring power and
a good defensive effort.
Coach Jim Partlow's crew, de
fending champions of the OCC. ap
peared to be in pretty good shape
of retaining the league title with
the return of "Sweet" Sammy
Smith to the line. The Owls
looked good Friday night and had
another contest slated Saturday
night with the Vikings.
This was the second win of the
year for the Owls over the Vik-
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BALANCING THE BALL Portland State's Jim Hollingsworth 1551, using Willi.
Anderson (541 of Oregon Tech at a stepping stone tries to get a rebound Friday
night in Owl Gym. The Viking player appears to be balancing the ball which appears
to be sitting in a saucer. Actually, the picture was shot just as the ball was on its
descent and the white spot is one of tha gym lights. Hewlett Nash of Oregon Tech, at
right, looks on.
Henley Remains Undefeated
En Downing Rogue River
ROGUE KIVER i Special 'The
Henley Hornets opened their
H"Eue League competition in
style here Friday night by racing
past Rogue River in the rather
easy style. 73-42.
II was the .seventh consecutive
victory for the slate's second
ranker! Class A-2 Hornets. The
Hornets traveled In Eagle Point
lor a Saturday night game which
js a big one for both teams
Fade Point nudged (lie Lnkrview
Honkers Friday night. 52-51.
The Hornets had the Ramc in
never behind as they vaulted to a
23-14 first period lead and in
creased it to M-24 by the inter
mission. The slaughter continued
in the third and fourth periods as
the Hornets scored 35 points to
18 for Rogue River.
Rig Kent Gooding, the fi-7 can
didate for state honors, led the
Hornet sting with 25 points. He
hit nine fielders and seven of
nine from the charity line. Throe
others hit in double figures for
the Hornet five. Earl Allbritton
loiio'ven drnxling with 15 points
the bag all the way. They were while Mike Reymer tallied II he
Chiloquin Defeats
Bonanza Antlers
fnrp fouling nut and Charlie
Thompson added in.
O Rrien led the losers wilh 1
points and Davidson had II.
THf tox scone
RONANZV i Special i - Chiln
quins Panlheis. the Klamath
County League favorite, remained
unbeaten in league competition
here Friday night by downing a
fithling K n.mz.i Antler crew. 47
311.
The Panthers practically won
the game at the charity line where
they connected on 12 of 22 from
the line and llic Antlers hit only
' e of 11 in a game which got
extremely rough toward the
end of the traditional rival clash
Unbeaten List
Dwindles To 11
II v I nlted Pith International
The list of unbeaten Oregon
high school Class A-l basketball
ti .ims was 1 1 today after Ashland
mid Clackamas were handed their
lust setbacks of the season Fri
day night.
Ashland diopped a 52-51 deci
sion to Klamath Falls and Clack
amas fell before Astoria 75-51.
Klamath Falls is undefeated.
Five other teams remained
tiiibcaton hy ms(ing wins. La
Giande defeated Prmcville 68-51.
Milwaukie won over Gresham 44
21. .Marshall got past Jefferson
SMI. North Eugene topped North
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ings but the first in league compe
tition. The Owls beat the Portland
Staters in the NAIA Tip-Off Tour
nament in the second game of
the season by only one point,
65-64. Hut the Owls made no mis
take Friday night about which
team was the superior one.
The Owls looked as good as they
have all season in winning Fri
day night to even their season
record at 5-5 and give them a 1-0
league mark. The Vikings gave
the Owls a battle for their lives
in the tournament when big Jim
Hollingsworth hit for a tourna
ment record of 30 points. But he
had Smith on his back Friday
night and could manage only eight
points.'
Smith, the two-time All-OCC
all star and leading scorer and
rebounder both years, also, played
his first game of the season Fri
day night and he had been work
ing out only since Monday with
the team. But he got back into the
swing of things quickly by popping
the nets for 17 points and pulling
down 17 rebounds. He led in the
rebound category hut the scorinc
honors went to the Kangaroo-
jumping Willie Anderson who was
hot as a firecracker on the
Fourth of July by ripping the
nets tor 2a points.
But the key to the big win was
little 6 0 guard Hewlett Nash who
was as slick as Bob Cousey on
offense in setting up team plays.
in addition to this he also tallied
16 points on some fantastic drives
nd held all conference guard
Drew Ittcrshagen to only two
points in a great defensive effort.
Anderson connected on 12 of 24
hots for an even 50 per cent but
also was great on defense in
almost ramming them back down
the throat of the Viking shooters.
Norm Johns, a sleady but not
lashy player, hit five of seven
hols lor 10 points in a good ef
fort. But Van Zitck. who had been
averaging 14.3 points per game.
had the worst night of the season.
c failed to hit in eight shots
and m i s s e d both from the char
ity line. He just simply had one of
those horrible nights a player has
it timci.
Coach Partlow was very well
pleased with the showing of his
team. He also was surprised to
learn that Southern Oregon de
feated Eastern Oregon in the oth
er league game. 73-ti!). Oregon Col
lege of Education dropped a non-
conference game to St. Martin's.
90-78.
The game was virtually no con-
lost. The Owls jumped off to a
quick four-point lead on a pair
of baskets by Smith and slaved
that way until PSC tied it up at
1414 and 16 16. But the Owls
pulled ahead from there and con
tinned to increase the lead most
of the remainder of the game.
Smith hit II of his 17 points in
the first half and the Vikings be
gan to sag back onto him in the
second half, leaving Anderson
pen for his red-hot hand. An
derson scored 16 of his 25 oint.s
in the second hall.
The Owls never were in trou
ble after that. The Vikings was on
four conM'culive nnts to ojcn
the second half but Anderson nul
lified thut quickly with a pair of
juni)crs and the rout was on
from then on. Both he and Smith
stuffed shots with both hands to
delight the lans.
The Owls go to Eastern Oregon
next weekend (or a two-came se
ries there
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Odd Fellows Hall, 5th & Moin
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LOST & FOUND
It was a i-lo.-f panic until the
third quarter tthon the ranthrrs
Rot three or (our quick break bas
kets to pull out ahead to stay ami
the Antlers couldn't make up the
margin.
The Panthers eie led hy Al
DeBortoli Mho m hich scorer
for the nisht itn H points He
was the only Panther to hit in
double fipiros and was aided hy
Ores Harris' eii;hl and Teny Wild
er' six alons with Hoy Taylor's
seven in the well-halain-ed attack.
Hill Newhin lopped Bonanza
with 10 points while Kddie Sim
mons and Krnie Nichols each hit
(or eiht markers. The loss led
the Antlers with a 0-2 maik and
I S for the season
Score by quarter.'.
Chiloquin 12 ll-l.v 4;
Bonanza it- 0- 7-lft.w
Scoring.
Chiloquin Gres Harris . Ton
Wilder . Al IVBortoli H. Tonv
DiL'ho 4. Wilder I. Knk S. Tay
lor 7. Ortega 2
Bonania Bill Newlun 10. Kddie
Simmons ft. Neil Tolell. liukic
Slehcr 6, Krnie Nichols . H o il
Pfcillrr 2. Fieri Ueaiboi n .1
Owls, SOC
Gain Wins
By I nited Press International
Defending champn.n Oregon
Tech rolled past Portland Stale
7(v.t2 at Klamath Kails and South
ern Oregon defeated Easlern Ore
gon 73-611 al Afhlnnd as the Ore.
gon Collegiate Conference basket
ball season gol under way Friday
niglil.
Willie Anderson scored 2.'i points
to pace Oregon Tech's wm over
Portland Slate. Sammy Smith,
who led the conference in scoring
during the past two sea-ons. tal
lied 17 in Ins fust game of I he
season for the Owls
Jerry Sliulls and Dave Hughes
hit 18 and 17 oinls to spark
Southern Oregon's victory against
taster n Oregon The Ked Haiders
ucre in Iron! .t!;t.i al halltime
In H noncoiiferrp e garve. St.
Martin s won over Oregon College
of Kdiuation 90-79 at Ohmpia,
Wash. Boh Mair scored 17 and
Str.e llankm added is for tlie
losers
Pncilic edged Willamette 4.V4-1
at Salem in an opening game in
the Northwest Conlerence The
Badgers were ahead at halltime
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LICENSED CHILD CARE
by hour, day, week
Monday through Friday. I a m. to 6 p.m.
1328 Carlson Drive, TU 2-1B44
IRONING, WASHING - Pickup7"DeTivVr
Hand crocheted afghans TU 4-9434.
OFFICE typing or babysitting in my
hOTie TU ? V5?
ROOMS FOR RENT
WARM rooms, S4 week. TV, parking,
family atmosphere. e?9 Jefferson.
COMFORTABLE roomTbath. close In. pri
vate entrance, parking, 126 No. 3rd.
LARGE housekeeping room, utilities
furnished, 317 Pine, TU 2-1487.
NEAT and clean 3 year old 3 bedroom
unturnisned duplex. New slove and refrig.
erator. Mills Addition, (85. TU 2-4664
Eves. TU 4-5544.
CLEAN one bedroom, furnished, washi
machine, $50, 2225 Biehn. TU 2-154.
ONE bedroom furnished house.
TU 2-3702
1 BEDROOM furnished suitable for cou
ple, easily heated, inquire 2124 OgrJen.
NICE 2 bedroom home, newly decorated,
In town, $45. TU 2-4197.
TWO bedroom unfurnished. Washer, dry-
-luwnuw, una. oiiuwii of flPPulfiTmeni,
north side. Call TU 4-5203 alter 5 p.m.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished,
Keno Highway, TU 2-3003.
1 acre, $50,
HOT SPRING. Family type home, hat
wfer heat, priced to sell. TU 4-7985.
owp bedroom partially furnished, lew
down payment. Mills Add'n, TU 4-4481.
TWO bedroom home, garage. A real buy
for $6,950. 2212 Laurel.
THREE bedroom brick, 4715 Onyx, I'j
baths, wall to wall carpet, fireplace, built
In oven and range, sprinkler system,
$19,800. Will accet 2 or 3 bedroom trailer
in trade. TU 2-5132.
2-BEDROOM brick home, fireplace. Wash
er, dryer, slove Included. Fenced yard.
covered patlo. I6'x20' shop. $17,500. Call
1 u i-viu atier 5 p.m.
BY owner, suburban two bedroom hnm
on fenced lot, has tile balh, large utility,
separate dining room, small workshop,
one block to school, $6,500, 1500 will
handle. Will consider trade on car, or
pickup, TU 2-4715.
FOR sale or trade 150x150 ft. level lot.
Near lake and highway. For Inta model
pickup or car. Star Routt Box 98 Chiln-
quin 783-2267.
YOU'LL NEVER HAVE A BETTER OP
PORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THESE GOOD BUYS:
3 Bedroom - 2 Baths - Elec. Ranoe -
North Side $8,000. Excellent Business
$15,000. Good Terms. Also Good Rentals.
Schroeder Realty Co.
REALTORS .
TU 4-92 54 Anytime
TU 2-OU8
THREE bedroom duplex, lurnlshed.
tomatfc washer, close in, $75. 735 Mt.
wnnney.
IMMACULATE, unfurnished
home. Inquire 2332 Union.
3 bedroom
DESIRABLE 1 bedroom furnished apl
Clean, close In, utilities furnished. 1 or
2 employed adults, $65 for 1. TU 2-3406
aays. 1 u 7-IB66 eves.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom duolex.
electric heat. Garage on paved alley
Modern throughout. Mills Add'n. $85 mo.
iu 4-5S6I aner 5 or weekends.
NEW. large view home. Large lot, close
to new OTI nd hospital, davliaht base-
mem. Appointment only. TU 3-0570.
MODERN 7 bedroom' house
Lake, $40. Chiloquin 783-3200.
TWO bedroom house on Altamont Driw
call TU 4-7911 for appointment to see.
CLEAN 1 bedroom, furnished, washing
"w.iiw, u, ins tsienn, ru 2-1549
CLEAN, comfortable rooms. ? blocks
from Main, $5 8, up. TU 4-47S9.
STEAM heated, quiet, sleeping rooms.
310 So. 5th - TU 2-0714.
GE NTLEV AN. Clean
month. 1530 Crescent
in, housekeeping.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
BACHELOR ap-tmr'nt, S47 S(V heal, w
ler, garbage service included, inquir
?73 No. 6lh, Apt 107
FURNISHED apts. lor rent. 7'13 Gary,
S45-J50. washing facilities, TU 7-6034.
NICELY furnished 4 room anartmrnt
Wool ruos, ak about utilities being paid.
Baby accented, TU 4-J7S7
FURNISHED front Apt. AM
eceot lights Natural hot
SS2 50 Lincoln Apartments,
E Vain Adults only
unities oan)
wafr heat.
Apt J,
TWO bee, ,-om unfurnished house, living
room. Kitcnen, and pain. Full basement
Two garages. Gas heat, gas cook 1 no. in.
sulated. Renting for onlv $45 mn Til
-J4I.
TWO bedroom furnished oil heal, $55,
4061 Bryant, TU 2-0547; TU 4-7050.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom duolex, ga
rage, fireplace. Mil Boerdman, TU 2-09W.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom triolex, elec
trie heat, carport, near Town & Country,
$80, 4411 Crosby, TU 4-4266.
SMALL unfurnished house. Mills Addition,
WQ. I u 4-732J
TWO bedroom house, soi,th suburban. '1
acre. fU 4-7:16 evenings and weekends,
one bedroom furnished duplex, water
paid. Nice neighborhood. TU 2-1456.
COMFORTABLE two bedroom duole
range, refrigerator, draperies, water anri
gai bage. California and Donald, TU
SMALL two bedroom house, automatic
aas heat, washer -dryer hookup, garage.
$60. TU 2 5337 Of TU 4 4619.
LARGE 3 bedroom, ground f loc . unfur
nished, available Jan, u Also nn hd
room, electric heat. Close to Kmgsjev
F-eid, TU 4-7533.
CLEAN fhret room lurnlshed. with bath
and shower. Close in. All utilities fur-
n.shed. TU i-880
J BEDROOMS (urmstd acts, carport,
TU 3 49J5 anytime. TU 4-3269 after 7
REDECORATED one bedroom and studio
apartments Adults, no pets $45 and $55
TU 4-tjsi Mo Dm evemnqs, Satur
day afternoon. aH day Sunday
VS TO $20 weekly rates, kitchens avail.
Me. Johnny's Motel. 3005 B-enn
HRCE room turn'seo apartment.
7061 White
NE hedrtvim unlurn'shpd duple , HC
SV Boardman Ph. TU 7-4C90
THREE room uostairs aoa'fmenl, no peU
io children, 911 Wamut
ARK APTS. 1
r-of water. TU
S LARGE 'ive room ne(y deco-ated.
lean, well lighted ursta's aot Electro
vat Livmg rrtpm. kitchen, service 'pom.
afh. two bero-ims ACequa'e urn'shmqs
nciudinc stove ret'iaca'pr wastier.
Jrver. Two children acreptah'e Auoly
'i'4 Lenno'on Ave be'ore 8 cm
cUPNiSHEP 3 room apartment. $5s One
00m. $40 AM utilities Included, shared
batn. au.ts only. i No tctn
147 Riv
'ude
RENT with option to buy, nice lour bed
room home, unfurnished. TU 4-B776
TWO bedroom house for rent, furnished
or unfurnished, phone TU 2-1014.
FOR rent two bedroom house unfur
nished, phone TU 2-3364 anytime
FURNISHFD or unfurnished 3 bedroom,
s a month, tu 4-4750.
KU - FAIRVIEW
Three bedroom home. Insulated, gas
furnace, living room 13x25 ft. Fam
Hy or dining room. Separate utility
room wired for dryer, oversized qa
raoe. $7,500. Easy down payment.
Balance on contract $74 per month, or
lease option.
DYE INSURANCE AGENCY
130 South 5th
.. E. Dye, Realtor, Virginia Brown, S's.
TU 4-7755 or TU 4-4357
THREE bedroom home for sale.
Summers Lane, TU 4-4539.
1749
SUPERB bulldlno lot In Hoi Springs
area. Call TU 4-8978 evenings.
FOUR apartments, excellent Investment
Close in, TU 3-2531, TU 4-6964.
NICE 3 bedroom home, 4545 Shasta Way.
Call TU 3-3663.
DREAM HOME
Exclusive residential district. Best nf rnn.
struction Beautiful view. 1 bed room.
hardwood floors, fireplace, birch kitchen.
Patio, ceramic Mt balh. $tS,S00 TU
2-2410
CLOSE IN
Three bedrooms, family room, (wo fult
haths, newly redecorated Inside and Out.
single garage and fenced yard Close tn
park and schools. Only SJSO down plus
dosing.
PAUL McATEE
REALTORS
Sin TU 1-4A
Sales Stalf Eves.
Eleanor Mahan TU 3-57H
Evelyn McAtee tu 2 5915
MLS
Multiple
Listing
Service
TWO bedroom fun
South 6th
ished house. $65, 5531
THPEE room furnished durle. washing
facilities. Mills. 3137 e&erle.n. TU 3-0342.
A T T R A C fl V E FUR N t $ h F D j BED
ROOM HOUSE. $50, TU 4-8341.
THREE bedroom unfurnished homt, UC
?6 Alva. TU 4-3061 evfS
ONE bedroom furnished. $30; TU 4-491
HOT SPRINGS 2 bedroom upstairs, un
furnished duplex, garage. Adults only,
15. TU 4 4850
TWO bedroom unfurnished house. $45
Children, oefs. Ok. References required
T U 2-6590.
DRIVE BY
4159 Summers Lane and see thu tgh-
r j bedroom bungalow, wall to wail
carpeting in living room Combination d'-
og area, kitchen Washer, dryer, ranoe
Was $13 000 Reduced tor qukfc sale t
$11,500 Owner will consider exchange for
arger 3 bedroom home.
NORTH SIDE
Older, good bedroom home 13 13
living room, dining room, kitchen, utility
Nice vard. garden spot Foyr extra t,
included in pnee of $6.or.
BRUCE OWENS
Realtor
134 No 7th
Lucille Anderson
Ray Wnroen
TU 4-3179
tu 3-nve
TU i 3
THREE bed 'pom home with two ba
room on Watson St Unfurnished $1 30
per month, call TU 2-70? ft- Tu 3-39X
NICE two bedroom trailer tor rent7TU
J-UJ0
TWO unfurnished two bed'oom houses.
south suburban. $45, TU 2-3933
ATTRACTIVE and comfortable 1 h-!
n furnished 4 Mocks north of Van
hiU' $t7 V) oer month Includes watt,
TV cable, garbage. Call TU 4-6539 attr
5 and weekends
unfui
ished house. Tu
MCE 7 bedroom
7-585:
vshed house. $75
VODER 3 rooms ad ba(h, ttc and up
i toyrt. garages 231 Soring
ONE C 7 bedroom hjrn sied Heat
water pad b;s Gram. Tu 7-47)4
CONSTRUCTION wO'ke-S tcZrr7tHf
weekly ra'es Pe' can Vo?ei, Tu : 9:j 'tc,gE bedroom fum.sned, 0.1 haf. north-
CLOSE in dup'es 'urn shed.
'00m, laundry, garage. Tl
one beo-
-36I9
MCE clesn turn lined apartment. coe
m, TU 3 2531. T U 4-46 ;
vsheo apartmen'
txCELLFNT at hert'oom fu-nsStd. qh
. fenced ya-S. WS Tu 48053 after
"quire 4C55 Shast Way
S'de. Tu 3-4.f9
CLE AN tu'nishe-i. c'ose hj Vain. "by
Of mon'h JjJ So l"h
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Nicely tumrsed J 8 4 rnrm aoartmnt)
:.v sou- t'"
'CrLY li.fnniK J hedroom ri''mnt.
.'5 L'nce'n Tu 4-52
APARTv-FNT near Weerhef iiser uT
nfeo u.i-'iet. s-eam neat $0 4-U13
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X'ama'ns mmt mrxv, K"MM 19
So P'h Ty j )o;
TAO newly der:atd irfiti N"n
ttxcies er b vies, $J and $9 50. Gun
REMODELED 3 bed' 00m duplex, fur
nished. $65. I. Uirt H! Pin
ONE bedroom fm-ithed house. Newty
decorated. Tu 4-3243
LARC-E twf bedroom unfurnished duple,
' e new. W5 J Sisrvtxi. Tu 4-75B4
UNFURNiSMFO't ' pedroom "trieieT
K,r" basement, t-repiace, hard weed
t'w. eiecinc neat, wo 'U 7 '4. et
4, beo-e 5 pm TU 4-1767 after S
ONE hed'oom unfyrn, jned hovt. $J.
FOR SALE
TO BE MOVED
35 un.ts On 3-bedroom house. M
7 -4 room houses. 19 two and fmir
room aoa'tments. Make sealed
b'ds on one or an Furniture,
plumbing gryj wring Included Ln
rated at 3514 So 6lh. anq nn
Weyerhaeuser Road,
Inquire
Rte. 2, Box 500A
TU 2-5423
-"ft tmmeoia'e
occuranc
at- 't.
MIIC. PKOPIKTY TO LIT 17
FCR tease acres, wn irrt9Ates aid
fe-ti'iied pasture land Wnt to m,ii.
c-esf Vemr.ai Park, R(e i h-n ?UE I
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RfAt ISTATl WANTED 21
1 a fat act-; $? ur r..v
Tj Ml. 1 ana Se
t' '. fn 4;C. He-aia
MLS .
SPARKLING NEW J bedroom home n
country 0n 3 eces o ood sn 1
HeMev School D'irct Carnetfd i.vng
room w th Circulating fireplace. 1tl?fl t
paneled family and dining room, la '9
k itchen with bu-if-tn range. Oven nl
dishwasher, i'j bat"s wtn ceramic t-i
and built-in vanity in master bath Era
nomicai diesei forced air heat w.tn buried
'uei tank Large two car oaraoe Fuii
pnee $20 )00
FOUR tEDROOM Oos m north 0 Ma.n
Room to spa'e m ft-s e.ct'ienv
"ta ned Olfter home PHA Or fil terms
avaiabe Oni $n.56
UA'N LOT tn th JOB rVtvli n t
Vain. A 50HJ ft. lot fot omy U 35C
SUPUAN LOT in th 170 b'k nn
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