f Ul (I A ' f I l-Kp . jj j 1 n I J A' ; I, I- UL l im- ififini if-" IT 'lifi"--- 'Ci-' 1 -T - i PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM AT YMCA These are men of the YMCA's Physical Fitness croaram go through training program. At left, a member goes through his pulup exercise. I he second pnoro shows the members, although somewhat out ot time, going tnrougn the squat picture shows another member walking the balance board which helps develop I jumps which develops the legs. The program is headed by YMCA director Bruce PACE 4-B Lucky Lanes' Larry Jones Set For National All 'Star Meet Larry Jones, manager and pub lic relations man lor Lucky Lanes will leave Sunday to go to Kan sas City where he will compete in the National All-Star Bowling Tournament which features all die big names in the nation's fast est growing sixirt. The tourna ment is slated Jan. 16-26. He is one of four representatives of Oregon going to the "World Scries" of bowling. Jones finished second in the state this year in the qualification for this tourna ment. He is a determined young man and has a confident desire to make the semifinals and then the finals and thinks he can do it. "I'm supposed to be represent- Chiloquin Topples Bobcats HLV (Special! The league. leading Chiloquin Panthers, pushed to the limit by a fighting band of My Bobcats in the first period, started rolling in the sec ond stanza here Knday night and swept past the 'Cats. 73-40, for their fifth straight victory. The Bobcats, ahead by as many a six points in tho first period, held on for a 12-10 period lead hut couldn't stand the pace of the more experienced Panthers. Coach Dave Sigadn'a cagers went to Wink in the second period and ripped the nets for 21 points while holding Illy to only nine for a 31-21 hiilitimc lead. Things got worse for the Bull logs in the last half as tho Pan thers hit for 22 points in the third stalla and fur 20 in the fourth. Illy could manage only three and lit. Kverynne hut one player scored fur Chiloquin with three hitting in double ligurcs. Al DrHortoli led the champ with 12 points while Tony Dilllin bucketed 11 and sophomore Leonard Wilder 10. John Cudnwa led the ISoh Crfls with II while Duane Foster lurl 10 and Jim Walls 9. Chiloquin now tops the league wilh a 50 mark with Merrill a rinse second with n 4-1 mark. Blv is now 1-4 for league compe tition. Score by quarters: Chiloquin 10 21 22 2073 Blv 12 3 1(V-40 PULLS YOU FROM n c" fuSJ& " Versatile, Economical, Easily Installed Tom Timmons Auto Sales Seventh and Plum IIKKAM) AM) ing the slate of Oregon, but frankly, I feel, as I did Vhen 1 went to Portland, that I'm rep resenting Klamath Falls. And be ing the first Klamath Falls entry to reach the national, I'm very determined to qualify for the semifinals and the finals," he has said. And this will be no little ac LARRY Going To "' .'"v lj if V ' 5 m 'v- -' - - V) Merrill Edges Gilchrist In Overtime Period, 52-46 ClUTIItlsr (Sieciiili-Hie C christ CiiiAlics foried the second; place Merrill Huskies into overtime here Friday night be fore the ilelciuling Klamath Coun ty league champions pulled the game out of the fire in the extru period, 52-411. The (irihes had the game go ing their way in the fourth period with a six -point lead with thn minutes left wiien they made Ihree bad passes which turned THE DITCH FAST! 6000 Pound Pulling Capacity No Special Transmission Ntaded Bp sure to set lh if liable, new eer ttic power winch dc,gned tor mitallntion on vour rr, "Jeep", pickup, limbed truck, "Scout", or other vehicle. 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It was the fourth win against single loss for the Huskies and lelt the improving dri7?lies with a 2-3 league record. The .;imr was tied al the end of the first period at II) 10 It was still knotted it the half. 22 22. liilchrist look the lead in the third by tallying In points to Merrill's II Hut the Huskies rallied with 13 points while holding Ciilchnst to eight in the last period to tie the game up Smith was tlx- only double figure scorer tor Men ill with 21 but the other sconiii; was ecn. Pave Hill, Moure and 1-inv Connor each had seven, hale Kurt six ami Jim Thompson four. Dan Huff led liilchrist with 18 iinls. David Stirrer had nue along with lloh Maylield and Den ny .Icssiip tunc. ncr had Hi relxiumls and Mavtictd 14. The Merrill II team also won. 47-2R. Seme bv quaileis. Merrill in 12 II n liili'hnst in ij it; g nK mere aie nmie than .W.OOU piiHliu ing oil wells in the I niled Si. itcs fvcluiive! Feit! Polaroid Reprints 2 for 25c LEC'S CAMERA SHOP S3 Mem Ph. J J3J1 I timing and balance. Th stretching exercise on the Sunday, January 13, 1963 this tremendous tournament. The format for the All - Star has changed somewhat over the years and will be run virtually as it was last year. Last year they dropped the Peterson points in the position round and went to three games total pins to determine position That same format will be fol lowed this year. Jones will bowl 20 games qual ifying with the 288-man field be ing trimmed to 96 at the end of 20 games (in five days). The semifinal consists of 12 games (one day) and the field is trimmed again, this time to the top 16. These 16 finalists will then howl 64 games, in four game matches, bowling four matches a day In the position round (Ihree games. total pins) the top two finalists will appear on video (Jan. 26). Kxccpt for 25 male and 13 fc male automatically qualified stars who earned their .sxits by past performances In the All-Star or in one of the other national cham pionships conducted hy the BPA.V :ill of the contestants are surviv ors of local district, or state qualifying events. There arc also 144 women bowlers competing for the title. Larry is a relative newcomer to the game of bowling. He had been at the game only three years with 'his determined fervor of reaching the nationals. And it's an exceptional case because the state qualifying tournament was actually the lirst big tournament. with tournament pressures, that Larry had ever been involved in. He was an extremely nervous bowler in the first round and real ly had his troubles. He had won only two matches in his first eight when he finally began to settle down and finished t h e lirst round with a 9-7 record. He amc back like a house afire in the second 16 games for an 11-3-2 record to finish second. His sec ond place finish was a big sur prise to the state bow lers. He bat tled his way into second ahead of Salem's Frank Kvans and Bob Bovle of Portland. These three ind champion Jim Smith will rep resent Oregon. Uury finished the tournament with a 21-11 record and a pintail or 6413. a distant 301 pins behind Smith. Smith finished with a new state record in Peterson points with 159 39. Larry had 149 13 and an average of 200 13 d;iring the linals. the onlv other linalist to better the 200 average mark. He had 16 200 games and nine 4(Hi blocks. Jones had to make a great omehack in the qualifying. He was in Ulh place at the end ot the first four rounds with a 26 mark and I.5U9 pintail Had he not have bad this atrocious start, he may have been the number one man in the stale. lVfcnding champions Shirley Harms and Dick Weber lead the field, but there is scarcely an entrant in the tournament not cap able of wresting their titles away. Traditionally, about half of the field is making his or her first appearance. This year. 143 of the men are rookies and 143 have made from two to 17 appearances. Such names as Dmi Carter, Weber. Him Faio. 11. ink Uiuman. Kav Hluth, Dick Hoover. Joe Joseph. Hilly Weill, Kd I.ubanski. Carmen Saluno. H.iri v Smith and Dave Soular. just to name a lew. will be there as cc:npclilion for limes. He has his work cut out r him Ml Klamath wishes Larry good tick and hopes that he can bring he eo-xeted title back to this ci!v Aik about doily "Business CorJ" SPOT ADS TU 4 1111 tnira pnoro snows some ot which develops more Idaho Tops Ducks In Overtime, 62-61 EUGENE (UPI) Reserve Chuck Kozak hit Idaho's final (our points as the Vandals came from behind to post a 62-61 overtime basketball win against Oregon here Friday night. The score was 52-52 at the end of regulation play. Kozak, a husky 6-4 forward, put the Vandals ahead at 6059 with 21) seconds left in the game with two free throws and gave them a three-point lead with three sec. onds to go on I wo more charity losses. He went into the came when Gus Johnson, the Vandals' star 6-6 center, fouled out with 4:18 re maining in the overtime period. The foul shots were his only points. The win was the ninth in 11 games for Idaho, giving the Van dals the best record among the Pacific Northwest independents. Johnson scored 20 points and collected 19 rebounds to lead the Vandals' attack. Chuck White add ed 15 for the winners. For the Ducks, center Glenn High School Scores Prtp Biilcotball Retults 8y United Prtm International 0velnd 57 Roosevelt 53 Benson 51 Washington 49 MitnhaU 53 Lincoln 40 Wilioo 63 Grant 57 Franklin 6? Jetlerson 51 Beaverlon 47 Centennial 15 Clkmai AO Hllhboro 35 Suniel 61 Central Catholic 5t rVllwaukit 51 Aitoria 43 Duvid DouQliU 50 Gresham II Tiqrd SO Tillamook 49 OallAt 59 Newberg 49 St. Helens 59 West Linn 39 Oregon City 55 Lake Osweqo 4? Forest Grove 60 McMinnvillt 4 Silver ton 62 Wy'easl 51 MoUlla 50 Park rose 33 Sandy 43 Jesuit 41 Reynolds 59 Scappoose 51 CorviHU 7? Albany 45 Lebanon 57 Sweet Home 35 South Salem 46 North Salem 44 South Eugene 5? Cottage Grove 32 VarshtieKj 60 Thurston 49 North Euqene 74 Willamette 46 North Bnd 53 Sonnqlieid 43 Grants Pass 56 Crater 45 Wed lord 44 Klamath Fall 15 Pendleton 9 Bend 44 Redmond 59 Wac-HI 29 La Grande 59 Hermist&n 53 The Dalies 65 Baker 57 Prinevtlle 46 Madras 41 Ontario 52 Meridian (Idaho) 39 Nyssa 52 Payette (Idaho) 45 Neah-Kah-Nie 64 Banks 35 Seaside 49 Vernon a 30 tstacada 53 Oatskante 37 Hood River 57 Rainier 42 Concordia 62 North Catholic 54 Daylon 64 Sherwood 39 Sheridan 54 Amity 3S Salem Academy 47 Wtllamln 33 Phttomath 41 Nestucca J7 Woodburn 57 North Marion S3 Serra Catholic 6 Canby 50 Mi. Angel 66 Cascade 4 Slavton 53 Gervan 47 Central S7 Scio 44 Mapieton 55 Toledo M Simla 66 TaM 4; Reertspor! 57 Waldport 42 St Francis 62 Dram 52 Harrlsburg 52 Oakndge 39 Junction City 61 Creiwell 45 pleasant Hill 54 Central Linn 31 f lma 69 MrKenne 34 Riddle 37 Suttierlin 34 Douglas 59 GlfrtdAle 57 (7 OT) l akeview 50 Pfiornn J Menlev 17 Illinois 70 St Vary s 4 Rogue River 46 faqie Po-n 61 Sacred Heart 40 Myrtle Po.nl t.l t.oig Beach 44 Pat 'tic 6 B'OOkmgs BanrJpn CrtguiHe 4t HfWu't' 61 Sfrm.n 4 t ntprp ise 50 Union 33 Vale S) Burn 4; Tillamook C'ol-t it Star of the Sea 44 k 'iOoa ft Jm 4i Portland Christian 35 Gaston J A 1 -.fa 65 Trianqie lake 46 PonveM 64 Oakland tn (asiarte Lotks 4b Arlington 40 WaHowa 0 Cfve :s Vt Ve-non 4S PrA,r( fliy t4 I vg Cerk S7 Davviiie 47 C'Pw 3 Monroe )7 (amas VaHev S DavS Creek 27 I 1ell J Ct-TKra 4; rVe'oo 62 lT.rrn :3 S'anl. eld 4 Rre'Sn.'e 4 Um,Mij ij l.WKR 10M-S Ar.AIN MtlSHANK UTP I.fw bu, who iiVf(itoi, j;r;niT shim ih.iniiion luxl uirr in his ptn U'sMOMii! trmiis debut a week iKO, handed the younc Aussie hi third stnucht dete.ii Friday, .ak in H only 73 minutes to turn the tru k. 1MT O'H.' .. in f.rrr:.'i- , 1. tne group qom through a abdomen stren The tourth Moore scored 17, Steve Jones hit 15 and Jim Johnson tallied 13. Moore missed two foul shots for Oregon with four seconds left to send the contest into overtime. The Ducks were in front 59-54 with 1:34 remaining in the over time. Lyle Parks hit a jump shot at 1:20 and White made two free throws with 41 seconds left for the Vandals to set the stage for Kozak s key points. Tht Box: Idaho (til O F r T Whitfield Whir 4 03 1 3 9-10 3 IS 10 O-l 5 20 G. Johnson Porler 3 23 1 3 1-3 3 0 4-4 1 Parks Kozak Vattls Moreland Totals Oreoon (il) G F P T 4 5-S 5 13 Johnson Anderson 3 13 Voore Glertson a 5-10 3 Ul 3 11 Jones 6 3-4 4 19 10-112 rack Vales Totals Kalftime: Idaho IS Oregon 20 Regulation: Idaho S2 Oregon 52 Attendance: 3.3S9 College Scores Colleqt Basketball Result By Untied Pran International EAST Yala 61 Princeton 61 Lincoln (Pa.) U. 12 Philadelphia Phar macy 71 LaSallf 7 Manhattan 61 Jersey City St. 79 Trenton St. Butlalo SI. 71 Ithaca 59 Albright 64 Buc knell 61 New Plat 77 N Y. St. Mat Connecticut M Vermont 77 Catholic U. 81 Kings Coll. 65 Rochester 70 Rensselaer Poly AS Columbia 51 Harvard 44 NYAC 13 Stonehill 77 Pratt 68 Brooklyn Poly 51 Butlalo 81 Oswego St. 77 Pennsylvania 87 Brown 71 Penn St. 78 Colgate 70 Pace 57 Southeastern (D C ) al Dartmouth vs. Cornell, ppd., (trans portation difficulties) SOUTH Fairmont 90 Buckley 71 Knoivtlle 109 Fisk 93 Morgan St. 77 Howard U 49 Moms Harvey 89 Wheeling 54 Kentucky 63 Louisiana St. 56 Tennessee 77 Tularte 70 Winston Salem 72 J. C. Smith A3 Western Maryland 17 Lycommg 77 Virginia Military 79 Richmond 77 MIDWEST Willamett 60 Idaho Col. 48 New Mexico 53 Wyoming 49 Southeast Missouri St. 78 Concordia Seminary (Mo ) 62 Henderson St. 79 Arkansas St. 70 North Park 73 Miltikin 71 Augsburg 68 Concordia (III ) 59 No Dakota St. 71 $0. Dakota U. 64 Bethan 19 Case Tech. 72 WEST Arizona St. (Tcmpe) 19 Brig-ham Young 14 Phoenl 7J Glendale 67 Oregon St 65 Stanford 58 So. California 64 Washington 61 Idaho 62 Oreqon 61 Santa Clara 86 Loyola 76 Nevada 68 Humboldt St. 44 S D SI. 65 Fresno St 60 (OH Orange Coast 76 Chapman 71 Lewis a Clark 74 Pacific 62 Oregon Tech 76 East. Oregon 73 Oregon Col. 61 South. Oregon 55 L A. State 76 San Fernando Val. Cat Poly Pomona 76 Westmont 71 Utah 52 Arnona 50 (OT) Cal Western 74 La Verne 56 Chico Si 65 Sacramento St 5) Whjtworth 83 Puget Sound 73 West Wash 63 East Wash 44 Lmtleld 60 Co'l. of Idaho 47 LB St. 0 Cal Pely (SLOl 75 Pomona 74 Cal at Riverside 53 St Mary 56 San Jose State 50 Nev South. 86 San D'ego Nav Phibpac 71 Univ. San Dego 51 m Collies rme to fame among docs atter Queen Victoria ex pressed admiration for them. RCNTALS INSTRUCTION DIDCB i r i. r 24-Hr. Charter And Air OuaranlMd r si i school court, pnvot and cammarcral, ovary Thyrta'av. 710 am. Klamatk. Falls A.raara 9 gth Galloway. The program is sarny to ouiid larqe muscles. I he program takes place Thursdays. For concerning the program, call the YMCA. ( See story below). Lakeview Defeats Phoenix LAKEVIEW (Special) The Lakeview Honkers, coming up with a surprisingly tough basket ball team this year, continued to roll here Friday night when they toppled the Phoenix quintet, 50- 36, in a Rogue League game It was the second win against one loss for the Honkers in league action. Their only loss was a one point heartbreaker at the hands of defending champion Eagle Point, 52-51. The Honkers took on another of the very rough teams Saturday night when they hosted Illinois Valley. This was the seventh win of the season for the Honkers. Their only other loss came at the hands of a Keno, Idaho, team after a long road trip. Lakeview got a mild scare for a while in the Phoenix game The Pirates jumped off to an 8-6 lead in the first quarter. But the Honkers, who are playing a dark horse role in the league came roaring back in the second period to take a 22-18 halttime lead. Phoenix, not dead yet, came roaring out in the second half to regain a one-point lead by out scoring the Honkers, 14-9. But (he Honkers weren't to be denied a victory in this game, an im portant one as are all the Rogue League contests, and singed the nets for 19 points in the fourth ixriod and displayed a magnifi cent defense to hold the Pirates to only four points. Three of the Honkers combined to score all but seven of the total 50 points. Dan Leahy grabbed high point honors with 20 points while Larry Samples had 12 and Dennis Warren 11 Kred Williams had four and Vern Plato three for the other seven (mints. The Pirates had onlv two play i'ls in double figures with J. Gran by hitting 12 and Rick Bolz 11 The Honkers also won the B amc by 40-2.1. The Pirates are now- 12 in league competition Score by quarters: Phoenix 8 10 14 4 3fi Lakeview 6 16 9 1950 Scoring: Phoenix Granhy 12. Bolz 11. Consbruck 6, Barker 5, Johnson 2. Lakeview Leahy 20. Samples 12. Warren II, Williams 4. Plato 10th Victory LOS ANGELES (UPH - Cali fornia middleweight boxing cham pion Johnny Smith was looking lor a new opponent today follow ing his third round knockout of gent Bryant Friday night in the Olympic Auditorium main event. Smith, 1571. Los Angeles, com pletely outclassed the Tucson. Am., fighter who scaled 161. Smith, a 3-1 favorite, scored his 10th straight knockout in 1 40 of the third round. Smith floored Bryant four times in the bout. f. n-.ar.ct to t ryrpsZTZT Ambulance Service oar your Main . ortfiaa ratiiif tor as I i ( 1 1 a as JJ.0O. Oooa 7 Dart A Watts! INC.i H. TU 2-411 A . .. designed to help keep the Fitness Program Growing In Area Physical fitness is fast becom ing a growing interest in the American Society. And it is re ported that President Kennedy is planning to begin an "Adult Fit ness" program soon. The Klamath County YMCA is launching into a campaign to promote better physical fitness. Physical fitness is becoming an exact science with every passing day. Research is proving more and more the basis for physical fit ness. Testing processes are avail able to determine the level of fit ness of each individual and what he needs to do to improve or maintain his level of fitness. Dr. Thomas Cureton of the Uni versity of Illinois, has done ex tensive work in the field, and his methods, based on scientific find ings, are the basis for physical fitness exercises used in many YMCAs and schools plus other athletic facilities today. The whole basis for testing re volves around the circulation of the blood through the body. Whether the heart is pumping blood in tremendous gulps, or barely sifting it. will determine in a large part, what condition you are in. Testing or flexibility, balance, and general physique are some other measurements used in the testing process. .Many YMCAs now using this program have been able to retest some of the original group and find out how effective their program is. The results are gratifying. 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Imperial GMC 532 So. rh participants fit and not neces- nformation lof fitness. Many men and women who have taken the physical fit ness tests and have seriously gone into the exercise routine have found amazing results. They feel better, their stamina holds up far better, and they find they hold their weight down to a proper level. Whether it is weight reduc tion, endurance building or im provement of body strength, phy sical fitness programs have prov en to be the answer. Bruce Galloway heads up lha local YMCA fitness program. He has a program for men and wom en. He said they are not con cerned with large muscular de velopment but concerned rather with general physical condition, ing, flexibility, agility, endurance and strength. The local Y has a pre-testing program. There are tests in sev eral areas to find where the ap plicant presently is. He is tested again in six weeks to determine the progress. The program has been in operation for a year. For further information con cerning this program, contact tin YMCA, TU 4-4149. DISQUALIFIES BOXFUL MILAN. Italy (UPI) - Amen- tine middleweight Jorge Fiordel mondo was disqualified in th lifth round of his bout with Gio vanl Biancardi of Italy Fridav night for using obscene language. Italian reteree Brambilla had warned Fiordelmondo for fouling and the Argentine boxer became so enraged that he used an ob scene word, heard clearly bv 'writers in the press row. New '63 Model h. 4.jm