TWILITI LBAOUI Douglas Servlci IntcntAlt Pump Lovencu Co. Dennis Shell Klamath Milk Producer Dick B. Miller Co. &httft Rlfhlleld Ranch Club 37 37 Blue Ox 2 Oregon Wash. Telephone 25 Pacific Power 4 LUe 34 Monlaomerv Ward 15 Jan. 3 rwutH: Klamath Milk Producer! . Inferitale PumD Jf Doualai Service Pacific Power & Lite 1; Dick B. Mttler ro ?. Blue Ox Sj Ranch Club 3. Ore Wash. Telephone 1) Dennli Shell 3, Love neti Co. 1; Shaita Richfield A, Monlgom rv Wnrdi 0. High team game, Klamath Milk Pro ducer! 1010; high team series, Shasta Rlchlleld 2797i high Ind. game, Larry Geraghty 235 j high Ind. series, Stan Hot) 600. WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE W t Suburban Finance 43 tl Crater Lake Creamer Beachs Jewelers Hatters Furniture Trophy House Holiday Bowl t One Hour Martinlilng Rrmum Plumblno Results: Suburban Finance 3. Beachs! Jewelers It Crater Lak creamery Troohv House I: Hatters Furniture Holiday Bowl 1; One Hour Martinlilng a. Browns Plumblno p. High team game, Crater Lake Cream erv 711: blah team series. Suburban Fi nance 2005; high Ind. game. Eldina Green wood 204; high Ind. series, Marge Ruger 526. LION AUXILIARY LCAGUS W TjiI I Twister 2 26 Merrill 33' 26' Jolly Jlllfl 32 28 Twlileri 20'j 38' Resulli: Jolly Jlllt 3, Tall Twisters 10 Merrill 3, Twisters l. High team game, Jolly Jills 592; high Team series, tan iwmirj io, mn mo. game, Marlene Ewlng 181; high ind. se ries, vtariene twing 2Vi 24' 33 31 31 Vt tt'V Fight Plans Slated NEW YORK (UPI) President Tom Bolan of Championship, Sports, Inc.. says the site and date for the return Sonny Llston Floyd Patterson heavyweight ti tle fight, already picked, will be announced today or Thursday. It will not be staged at Las Vegas, Nev., where the state com mission voted Tuesday to reject any application for a liceijse to hold the 15-roundcr in Nevada. Bolan stressed that the site and date were agreed upon Sunday and that no Nevada application! was made. At Miami Beach, City Manager James Pushkin admitted that CS1 had been making "preliminary negotiations" to rent the Miami Beach Convention Hall for the big fight. And Fred Aaronson, chairman of tlie commission, would approve the fight if application were made, Nothing has been heard from. the two other cities under con sidcration Baltimore and Cleve-, land and probably won't. Liston's adviser, Jack Nilon, favored Bal timore so heartily that Patterson reportedly shied away. And Cleve land never figured high in the conferences. Bolan disclosed that champion Liston has started training at Chi cago and that Pallersnn has been conditioning at Highland Mills, N.Y., for several weeks. Liston took the title from Pat terson on a knockout at 2: OR of the first round in their fight at Chicago Sept. 25. It was the quickest capture of tlie heavy crown in ring history. HOLIDAY MASTIRI LEAOUC PETERSON POINTS Hawlayf Plastsrlng Servlct Tha Trophy HouM Lewis Chevron Crefer Enterprise Squirt Bennlnoton Steel Bldos. Jan. results: Soulrt I, The Trophy House 1; Crater Enterprises 3. Banning ton steel Oj Hawleys Plastering 2, Lewis Chevron l. High team game. Carter Enterprises tit high teem series. Crater Enterprises 2342 high Ind. game, Wayne Mlsco 24l high Ind. series, Frank Beard Ml. BASIN LIONS LEAOUI Roarers Dorrls Lions Leos Jungle Kings Gems Lion Tamers The Busters Tall Twisters Results: Laos 4, Dorrls Lions Ij Tall Twisters It. Lion Tamers 2; Gems 5, The Busters t'l Roarers 5, Jungle Kings 0. High tfem game, Roarers 710; high team series, Roarers 2774; high Ind. game. Bill Falvey 231 1 high Ind. series. H. B. Dexter IV). NIGHT CRAWLERS LEAGUE W L Klamath Herdwoods SO' 29' Shortys Flying A 49 i 30' Frentz Oil Filters 4'i 30' Crispy Creme Donuts aa'l 29 Elmers Texaco it 39 Hells Signal Service 394 40' Rays Harley Davidson 37 43 Weyerhaeuser 34'i 45' Johnnys Flying A ?') SI' Cash & Save Oil Co. . 23's Se' Results: Crispy Creme Donuts 4, E mere Texaco I; Shortys Flying A : Franti Oil Filters 2: Johnnys Flying A 4, Weyerhaeuser tl Halls Signal Service Rays Harley Davidson Sales I; Klamalh Hardwoods 4, Cash & Save Oil Co. High team game, Klamath Hardwoods A52i high team series, Klamalh Hardwood! 2446; high Ind. game, Ray Sandburg 255 high Ind. series, Ray Sandburg 931. 397 11 I i . - S f X. . J I a"" "7 . " 1 ,.f I " J - : : 4 ft I NITI OWL LEAOUI & Ds Mustangs Hl-Zums W 33'j 32' I 32' 27Vj Panhandlers Sweepert 4-Damatics CollonpJckers The Blind Four tVH 37W Jan. 1 reiulls: Panhandlers 3, A & Os ; 4-Damatics 4, The Blind Four 0; HI' Zums 2, Cotton Plcken 2; Sweepers 3, tviusrengi i. High team game. 4-Damatlci 849; high Team series, sweepers 1J64; man mo. game (men). Gene piercv 208 hinh Ind series imeni, Leroy Brown 54); high ind. game (women), Btuleh Albers Vii high ino. series (women), Beulah Albert 459. BOOSTER LBAOUI Duffs Heating 44 92 Dorrls Lumber 43 25 Heaton Steel 37 31 Kimball Glass 3 32 Metier Bros. 36 32 Jacks Color Chip 33 35 Swift ft Co. 33 35 Klamath JC 32 36 Pelican Mobil 30 38 Am Won I 30 38 Nelson TV 76 42 Unique Market 76 42 Jan. I results: Dorr is Lumber 3. Klam alh JC 1; Nelson TV 7. Metier Bros. 2; Swift ft Co. 3, Kimball Gless 1; Duffs Healing X Unique Market 1; Pelican Mo bil 4, Amldons 0; Heaton Steel 3, Jacks Color Chip I. High team game. Duns Heating 1092; high team series. Duffs Healing 3041; high: game, jack Mpner mi hign ind. series, Jeck Metier 589. COPPM CUP LIAOUE 48 47' i 39' 77 33'- 30') 31 33 30 34 28'i 3V W1 37' j 26' i 37' j 27 17 Hornsby Funeral Slated Today CHICAGO (UPn - The body of Holers Hornsby was headed today for its final resting place nt a little cemetery In Hornsby's Bend, about nine miles from Aus tin, Tex. It was to be the second funer al In two days for baseball's greatest rigbthanded hitter, who tMiccumbed to a heart ailment Saturday In a Chicago hospital at tiie age of 66. More than inn honorary pall bearers were named for the final rites at Homshy's Bend. Two I ve honorary pal I hra re rs attended Tuesday's memorial service in Chicago. They includ ed three Hall of Fame players Hay Schalk, Gabby HartneU and Ted Lyons. Overhead Door Pulnams Logging Tower Furniture. Blngs Satellite Clvries Towing Jones Office Supply Big Y Mkf. Klamalh Auto Wreckers Metier Bros. Fashion Cleaners Bowden Music Co. Driscoll ft Padgett Johnnys Flvlng "A" So. Ore. Aviation Lelns Store Suburban Finance Jen. I results: Rings Satellite 4, Bow den Music 0; Clyde Towing 4. Driscoll ft Padgett 0; Overhead Door 3. Suburban Finance ti Tower Furniture 3, Big Y Mkl. I; Klamath Auto Wreckers 3, So Ore Avlallon It Putnems Logging 3, Metier Bros. I; Jones Ofc. Supply 2', Johnnys Flvlng "A" I'd Lelns Store 2. Fashion Cleaners 2. High team game, Pufnams Locoing 762; hlgh team series, Klamath Auto Wreckers 7t04i high Ind. game, Juanita Putnam 21 1 1 high Ind. series, Barbara Cook 524. LITTLI MONSTERS LIAOUE (BANTAMS) W L Martians 14 4 Screwhelts ta 4 Flint fortes 4 12 Stars 6 17 Stars 17 Jettons Alley Cats 3 13 Jn. s results Jettons 1, Alley Cats 0: Screwballs 3, Fllntstones 0j Mar Kens 3, Stars 0. High team game, Screwballs s3; high enm series, scrtwhsm ,,; high Ind game. Allen Barrett 147, high Ind. e net, Henry Rarleen 241 f RODGERS SCORES Warriors' Guy Rodger, gets "three feet" in the eir at he jump past Celtics' Bob Cousy to score during the first half of action Tuesday night in the San Francisco-Boston game in San Francisco. The Celtics won, 118-112. UPI Telephoto Loyola Continues Winning Streak By United Press International Jerry Harkness, who has helped bring nationwide fame to Loyola University of Chicago, also is helping himself to some personal glory. Although Loyola stresses team play and holds down tlie role of the individual, Harkness is the leading candidate among the un defeated Ramblers for All-Ameri ea honors this season. He further proved this Tuesday night when he broke two school records while pacing Loyola to an 87-68 victory over Marquette. It was the 14th triumph in a row for the second-ranked Rani' biers, who lead all college bas ketball teams in total offense. Harkness poured in 23 points at Milwaukee to break Jack Kerns' school career mark of 1,377 points and his three free throws enabled im to surpass Kerris' record of 585. Strong Ail-Around Proud as they arc of Harkness, tlie Kamhlers still boast of their all-around strength and point to the fact that quite frequently all five members of the starting unit score in double figures. Boxer Remains In Deep Coma LOS ANGELES (UP1 In jured Argentine fighter Alejandro Lavorantc, unconscious since be ing carried from the boxing ring on a stretcher last Sept. 21, was still in serious condition today. The 26-year-old heavyweight who has undergone three brain operations during his lengthy con linement at California Lutheran Hospital, has never emerged from a slate of coma brought about by serious brain damage. Such was the case again Tues day night as Vic Rouse had 20 points, John Egan 16 and Leslie Hunter and Ron Miller 14 each In another bid midweslern con test, Bradley registered 57 points in the second half to overcome a halftime deficit and beat North crn Michigan, 91-64. Trailing, 38-54. st intermission, the Braves thrilled a partisan crowd by clicking on 74 per cent ol their second-half floor at tempts. Mack Herndon was the individual hero as he missed only one of 14 shots during the rally and finished the night with 40 points. Gary Silk was the top scorer for Northern Michigan with 18 points. Paces Southwest Action There was a full complement of activity in the Southwest Con ference and title favorite Texas led the parade with a 76-38 wal loping of Baylor. Texas A&M de feated Rice, 71-61, Arkansas top pled Texas Christian, 81-59, and Southern Methodist beat Texas Tech, 70-61. Elsewhere, Virginia Tech up ended Virginia Military Institute. 74-70; George Washington edged Maryland, 74-72: Pcnn State beat Bucknell, 88-83. in overtime; West Virginia defeated Davidson, 89-73; Tennessee Tech dumped Western Kentucky, 7rV60; Oklahoma City edged Loyola of New Orleans. 77-75; and William & Mary halted Tlie Citadel. 83-69. Bonanza Defeats Bly Bobcats, 71-36 BONANZA (Special) - The Bo nanza Antlers got back onto the winning trail here Tuesday night Bobby Layne Undecided LUBBOCK, Tex. (UPD - Pitts burgh Steeler quarterback Bobby Layne, who says his arm is as strong as ever, will think about it awhile before making any de cision on his future. The blond former University of Texas quarterback seemed a bit nettled Tuesday at suggestions made by Steeler ' coach Buddy Parker that he' (Layne) had played long enough." Parker said Layne's arm "is not as strong as it used to be." They don't say anything about Tittle (Y.A. Tittle. 35, New York Giants quarterback). . .and I'm only one year older than Brown lEd Brown, the other Steeler quarterback)," Layne said. Na tional Football League records show Layne as 34 and Brown as 31. 'I don't have any idea what I will do," Layne said. "It's just something I've got to think about. It's too long from now till next season. It's no! my srm. My arm is as strong as ever." when thev trounced the Rlv Rnh cats in a Klamath County League contest, 71-36, with four players tutting in double figures. The Antlers simDlv had too much cunning oower for the Bobcats as they took a first quar ter lead oi 14-9 and increased it in every period. The Antlers chalked ud 20 rmints in the sprnnri period, 19 in the third and another iu in me tourtn. my scored in dou ble figures only in the third with u. Fred Dearborn paced the Ant ler attack with 19 points. He was backed up by Ernie Nichols' 12 Richie Steber with 11 and Eddie Simmons with 10. Johnny Go- dowa was the only Bobcat to hit in the double column with 10 markers. Mike Crawford hit seven and Jack Patzke eight to aid Go-dowa. This victory gave the antlers a 2-2 league mark, two of the loss es having come at the hands of Chiloquin. Score by quarters: Bonanza 14 20 19 1871 Bly 9 6 13 8-36 Scoring: Bonanza New lun 8, Burnett 2, Simmons 10, Tofell 2, Steber 11. Lalloda 1, Nichols 12, T. Seader, 2, Dearborn 19, J. Seader 2. Bly Davis 3, Foster 3, Clemens 2, Watts 1, Crawford 7, Godowa 10, Patzke 8. PAGE 4-B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Wednesday, January I, 1963 Contact Lenses May Aid Seattle's Eddie Miles SEATTLE (UPD-Now that he. can really see the hoop, Eddie Miles, Seattle University s pat ented bomb sight, is shooting bet ter than ever. In fact, the 6-4. 200-pound Chief tain senior is taking dead aim on All-America honors thanks to a pair of contact lenses. "You know what?" asks Miles. "Last year I had to ask my teammates the score because I couldn't read the scoreboard. Iti was just a blur." Blur notwithstanding. Miles connected on 47 per cent of his field goal attempts last season and averaged 23.33 points per game as the Chiefs finished with an 18-9 slate. Oregon State dropped the Chiefs 69-65 in overtime in a first-round NCAA regional test to close out last season but Miles was on tar get with 10 of 14 long jumpers and six of eight from the foul line. Among U.S. Leaders) This season, thanks to the con tact lenses. Miles is averaging 24 points per game and ranks among the top college scorers in the nation. Now, it's just a big sunny day," says Miles who usually teams with whirlwind sophomore, Charlie Williams in the Seattle! back court. Miles picked up a flock of boost ers in the recent Far West Clas sic at Portland where he was named to the all-star five al though the Chiefs lost an over time tussle to California in their opening game. "I'd say Miles will be high on the draft list of the pros," said Rene Herrerias, California coach. "He's a great shooter." "He has to go down as one of the best guatds I've ever seen," added Jack Friel, former Wash ington State coach. "Man, can he shoot. Vince Cazzetta, chose Chiefs now sport a 9-3 slate, is just as sold on his star. "Eddie is good under pres sure, says cazzetta. He al ways comes through when you need it. He works hard, has a fine attitude toward the game and he never loses his poise." Eyes Pro Career Miles is interested in playing professional ball and Cazzetta thinks he can make it. Miles has been a marked man in all Seattle games. In addition, he has taken on the opponents' toughest scorer every time out and usually comes out ahead. "He's a dedicated defensive player," says Cazzetta. "When we beat Dayton, a Cincinnati scout told me he watched Miles the en tire game and did not see Eddie make one technical mistake on defense." Miles does most of his sniping from the outside on long jumpers but when he does move inside he is a dangerous rebounder. Against Arizona, whem the Chieftains defeated in the Far West Classic, Miles lost one of his contact lenses. Nobody could find it. "His shooting went right down," says Cazzetta. Now, whem Miles bombs away out on the court, there's a spare pair guarded with loving care safe on the Seattle bench. PAYS BIG DOUBLE ARCADIA, Calif. (UPI) -The daily double at Santa Anita paid record $1,927 Tuesday when 52-1 shot Bobby's Love won the first race and 36-1 outsider Roy ston captured the second. I 1 NEWSPAPERS tl Florida has nearly a million rooms available for tourists. I RKCOKIi MO.NTKBVL HTI-Jean Be livrau of the Montreal Canadicn scored 12 foals during the 19SS-S6 National Hockey League Stanley Cup series, the most ever during the plnyof's. FUEL OIL DELIVERED 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph. TU 4-6788 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph. 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