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    Undefeated Henley Tops
League; Has Top Scorer
'. Henley's second ranked and un-j
- defeated Hornets are presently
' leading the Rogue River League
" and big 6-7 center Kent Gooding
is the leading scorer in the league
with a robust average of 30.7
points per game.
The Hornets are the only un-l
beaten team in the league with a
4-0 record while Lakeview' sur
prisingly strong Honkers are tied
for second with the defending
champion Eagle Point quintet,
each with a 3-1 record.
St. Mary's of Mcdford Is fourth:
with a 2-1 record while Illinois
Battle Royal Tops
Wrestling Matches
The first professional wrestling He has lost his last two starts
' card of the new year will be held here to popular Nick Kozak.
' tonight at Klamath Auditorium Parenti, an Italian who has just
and promoter Ellon Owen has.come from St. Louis where he
brought in a rugged feature match
in a six-man Battle Royal
This big match kicks off the
new season in style and will have
six top grapplers going after the
victory and an added $200 purse
for the winner. The winner is the
last one remaining In the ring on
his feet. And the wrestlers them'
selves don't particularly like this
bout because it Is so rough and
there Is so greater a percentage
of injuries.
The six going after the royal
win will be wild Bill Savage,
Rocky Columbo, Buck Davidson,
Lorenzo Parenti, a newcomer.
Haru Sasaki and Irish Pat
O'Brien.
This will be a wild match In
which a man can be eliminated:
by a pile-up or a submission hold.
These royals are dangerous and
great from the fan's advantage.
point.
There also will be three top pre
liminary bouts to add to the at
traction. The main preliminary
bout will have Wild Bill Savage
met and defeated some of the top
wrestlers in the nation, will be one:
of the favorites in the Battle
Royal also. He is a fast-moving
and scientific wrestler and is a
big one at 220 pounds. Savage
predicts he will have no trouble;
with the Italian who speaks three
languages.
The second preliminary will
have Rocky Columbo, who returns
to the local ring after a long ab
sence, taking on the sinister Haru
Sasaki in the second preliminary
bout. Columbo is well remembered
here for some rugged matches in
this ring last spring. Saskl has
appeared here in the last two
bouts, defeating Klamath's Buckl
Davidson in the last outing. Co
lumho is an ex-boxer and has
the fastest hands in the ring and
will have to use them to counter,
the Judo chops and Karate shots
of Sasaki.
Davidson will take on 'Irish Pat
O'Brien in the opening bout of
the evening. Davidson lost his last
bout after coming out of a four-
going against the Italian Lorenzo year retirement and should be in
Parenti. Savage is well known better shape now than the last
here and will be alter a victory.lmeeting and ready to go.
SCARES
LEFTOVER! LEAOUI
W
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21
M 24
34 76
3?' 21Vi
Tw.n Girls Grocery
Unique Market
Tulelake Variety
Medo-Bel
Cinderella Studio
Chllcot K Smith 3SV
LIT1IB MarKftl
Echo Hom
Hanneys Scrvlf
Glati Mt. Block
Jan. 3 results: Unique Market 4, Tu
lelake variety 0) Medo-Bel i. Echo Homes
0; Chi kola A Smith 4, Hanneyi Service
vi I win uins broc. 3. Llllie Market I
Cinderella Studio 2, Glut Mt. Block 2
High team game, Unique Market 739
hi on team series, Unlou Market 306,
htqh Ind. game, Luana Walton 193; high
inn. series, Luana wauon 44.
Bly Bobcats
Use Fouls
For Victory
BLY (Special i The Bly Bob
cats had to rally in the fourth
period here Tuesday night to do
the Lakeview Freshmen, 32-31, in
a lackluster non-conference game.
: The two clubs changed one-point
leads at the end of each period
with the Bobcats finishing up the
fourth period with a one-point
margin and the victory.
The Honker freshmen led at
the end of Die first frame. B-8
but Bly countered and grabbed
the half time lead. 15-14. in the
low scoring contest. Lakeview
fought back and look a 21-20 lead
into the fourth period when tlic
Bobcats scored 12 points to Lake
view's 10 for the victory.
The Bobcats won the game
from the charily line where they
hit 10 of 21 while Lakeview had
its troubles there by hitting only
five of 16. Duanc Foster led the
winners with eight points. Merle
.Clemens had seven. Jim Watts
six and Johnny Godowa five
Roush led Lakeview and grabbed
hich honors with almost half of
Lakeview's point with 15.
Bly will host Gilchrist in a con
fcrenre came Friday night. The
Bobcats are 3 6 for the season
Lakeview Froh 9 5 7 1031
Bly 8 7 5 1232
JUNIOR OIRLS LEAGUE
W L
Pin Poopars ?6 1,
Bowlers Four 33 17
Lucky strikes 73 17
Tha Umber-UPS 23 17
Foulere ?0 3ft
Rolling Pint 19 71
Pellcens 16 34
Gutter Bustere 17 31
Jan. 12 results: Pin Poppers 4, Lucky
Slrlkea 0; Trtt Umber-up 4. Gutter Butl
er 0; Rolling Pirn J. Bowlere Four I;
Pelleem 4, 4 Fouleri 0.
Hloh team name. Rollins pins T1A:
high team series. Pin Poppers 20S6; hiqh
Ind. game. Barbara Schwelqert 163; high
series, carper scrtweiuert uj.
Rain Forecast
Device Tested
WASHINGTON LT1 - The
Weather Bureau announced today
that it is testing a new rain de
tection devu-e which could im
prove river and flood forecasting
The bureau said the new radar
instrument can measure rainfall
as far as loo miles away.
"From a single, convenient lo
cation, it will provide instantane
ous measurements of precipitation
at many points over a br.d
area," the bureau said in a state
ment. It said the new device converts
the intensity of radar eilnies from
liO points over a river basin into
a pattern which can he displayed
on a map at a river foreiast
center. 1
The agency said the new devue
would be tested at Its radar re
search laboratory in Not man,
Okia.
10 MONITER.S LEAGUE
W.
UnslrlkeablH 13
Alley-oopa 13 s
Plnbustera 1? f
Eagles 9 13
Gallant Man a 13
Red Devils 7 14
Jan. 13 results: Red Devils ?. Eagles 1
Unslrlksables 2. Gallent Men I, Plr
buslerl 3, Alley-oops 1.
High teem game, Plnbuaters 671; high
ream series, pinousrere Tloe; high Ind.
game, Russell Foster 137j high Ind. to
net, Joe Dodson 360.
BOOSTER LEAGUE
W L
Dutts Heellnq ,9 jj
Dorrls Lumber 4A 26
Heelon Steel ,0 32
iball Glass 36 34
Waller Bros. .17 3S
Jecks Color Chip 33 37
Swift & Co. 34 38
Klameth JC 32 40
Pelican Moblt 31 41
Amldons 31 41
Unique market 30 42
Nelson TV 29 43
Results: Nelson TV 3. Pellcen Vonil I.
Jecks Color Chip 7. Kimball Glass 7:
unique Market A Klamath JC 0; Heaion
Steel 3, Amldons 1; Dulls Heating 3. sifl
and Co. i Dorrls Lumbar J. Metier
Bros. 1.
High team game. Nelson TV lrtet; tiinh
teem series. Nelson TV J03V; hiart Ind
dame, wes VcKelg 236; high ind. to
les, Wes McKotg 390.
Valley, going into the league
competition undefeated, is now
1-2. Phoenix sports a 1 - 3 rec
ord while Sacred Heart and
Rogue River are winless in two
and four games respectively.
The Hornets hurtled a big ob
stacle last Friday night when they
turned on a great fourth quar
ter finish to spurt to an 87-70 vic
tory over the previously unbeaten:
Cougars of Illinois Valley. They
also used a last period drive the
following night to rout Phoenix
71-54, after leading by only four!
points with three minutes to play.
The Hornets downed hot-shoot-l
ing Illinois Valley on a 29-point
fourth period spurt. The Hornets;
held only a four-point lead going
into the fourth when they turned
on the steam to set a new school
scoring record with the 87 points.
There was almost another rec
ord. Gooding connected for 40
points in that game by dumping
in 15 baskets and 10 of 13 from
the line. It was one point shy of
his 41-point record last season
He has hit 123 points in four
games for the 30.7 average. He
leads the second place scorer by
42 points.
Lakeview dumped Phoenix In
rather easy style Friday night
50-36, and then turned tiger Sat
urday night to hand the Cougars
of IV then- second straight loss
54-50. The Honkers' only loss was
to Eagle Point, 52 - 51, in the
first league game at Eagle Point.
The Honkers have a good scoring
combination in Larry Samples and
Dan Leahy. They rank third and
fourth respectively in league scor
ing with 101 points between them
for 17.5 and 15.3 averages.
Sacred Heart played only one
game during the week and,
dropped it to tough Eagle Point,
fil-40. Pete Krok was the only dou
ble figure scorer for the Troiansj
with 10 points. Elmo LeBeau was
held to nine but still has a 15.01
average. The Eagles had four in
double figures, but Charles Pome-
roy, the second leading scorer,
was held to only 11. Richard Short
popped 16, John Lindcr 12 and
Wilbur Boatwright 10.
Eagle Point also thumped Rogue
River Saturday night with Short
and Pomeroy again doing the
damage. Short had 25 and Pome
roy 23 points and they also had 50
rebounds between them. Tom Da
vidson topped RR with 18 markers.
Henley leads the scoring with
2!)6 points in four games for a
74 0 average per game. They have
allowed 232 points for an average
of 57.5. Eagle Point Is the second
leading scoring team with 246
points and Lakeview the best de
fensive team with l'J3 points al
lowed in four contests for an av
erage of 48.3 per game. They have
hit for 224 points and a 56.0 aver
age.
Gooding tops the scorers and iiis
40 points is the high single game
for the season. Pomeroy of Eagle
Point is second with 81 points tor
an average of 20.3. Then comes
Samples and Ixahy of Lakeview
with Short of EP with 60 points
and a 15.0 mean. Davidson of RR
is next with 53 points and a 13 3
mean. Henley's Mike Beymcr and
Phoenix' John Granbv tied with
52 points and a 130 average.
Darryl Gellert of IV is ninth with
."! points and a 17.0 average
while Henley's Earl Allbritton
rounds out the lop 10 uith 49
points and a 12 3 mean.
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HENLEY IN ACTION This is a picture of the Henley
Illinois Valley game last Friday night at Henley when the
Hornets dropped the previously unbeaten Cougars, 87
70. Earl Allbritton 150) is about to grab a rebound from
an unidentified Cougar while Kent Gooding, the league's
leading scorer, watches. He is Number 52. He scored 40
points in the game.
Wilson, Karras
In For Questions
Vandals
Defeat
Cougars
By I tilled Press International
Rugged Idaho got a surprising
ly stiff fight from Washington
State but still emerged ' ith its
11th basketball win in 13 starts
Tuesday night.
The Vandals took a 72-65 deci
sion as the Vandals one-two
punch of Chuck White and Gus
Johnson each tossed in 18 points.
Idaho is cursed this year by the
fact that Johnson is ineligible for
tournament play because of the
NCAA junior college transfer
rule. With Johnson In there the1
Vandals are 10-0 this year.
Another tough break for the
Vandals Is that they don't get to
test Oregon State in regular sea
son play this year. The Vandals
do play a home and home series
with Seattle, however, that should
give fans some perspective on
just how good Idaho is.
' In other action Tuesday night,
Whittier moved out in front of the
Southern California Intereollegi
ate Athletic Conference with an
84-63 win over Claremont. Tom
Freese hit 16 to lead the Poets
to their fourth straight league
win.
Redlands, which had won the
SCIAC title three years running,
evened its mark at 2-2 with
69-48 victory over Pomona, now
1-3. Bob Engberg had 23 for the
winners.
Other 6cores: Cal Poly of San
Luis Obispo 63 Westmont 54, Cal
Tech 55 Upland 52, Lewis & Clark
89 Willamette 48, Oregon College
82 Portland State 81.
PAGE 2 B
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday, January 1$, 1961
Tulsa Upsets Wichita
Shockers In MV Play
ROOUI STANDINGS
I Teem W L PCT. PR PA
Henley 4 0 I 000 J'6 237
NITE OWL LEAGUE lakeyify. 3 I .7(0 2)4 H3
W I Eagle Point 3 t 7M1 746 301
J D "' t !S'ist Mary s 2 I .667 1! IS3
H-Zurm Jl's 26' 1 1 II Ino.s Valley 1 2 .3J3 l7 us
Panhandlers 33 31 Phoenls 1 3 .20 I6J 2J6
'r",l"n, Jl'l Sacred Heart 0 7 000 M 113
Cottonoickeri 32 3J Rogue River 0 4 . 000 III 2S
Sweepers 31 33
4-Damallcs J 3V
Blind Four 2;, 36i INDIVIDUAL ICORINO LEADERS
Jan. 13 results Cotton Pickers 4. Mm- Player o TP AVO.
tangs 0; Svyeeprs 3. Hi Zums 1 ; A a, Ds Kff,,t Goodlno. H 4 l:j 30 7
4, The Blind Four 0; Panhandlers 3, 4- ? Charles Pomeroy. EP 4 ll 70 3
Damatlcs 1. J Larry Samples. L 4 70 IM
High team game. A A Ds 63: hiah 4. Dan Leahy. L 4 6i l.s 3
teem series. A a, Ds 2427i hloh Ind v R'chard Short. r-P 4 60 ISO
game (men!, Sonny Helm 271) high Ind. 6. torn Davidson, RR 4 33 1 3 3 1
series (men). Sonny Helm 546; high Ind, w,ha Bevmer, H 4 57 1.3 0
game (womenl, Beuleh Albers 111; high.' John Oranhv, P 4 32 1J 0
Ind. series (women). Helen Dlson 477. Darrvl Gene't. IV 3 SI 17 0
, 10. tarl Allbritton, H 4 4 17 3
111. Jim Calhoun SM ' 3 41 1,17
COFFEE CUP LEAOUE ij R,c Botl. P 4 40 10 0
W L U V'ke O Brlen. RR 4 3 a I
Overhead Door CO. 3' 17 '4. Dennis Warren, L 4 .16 a s
Pufnems Logging 4it-1 7l'i 14. W, Boatwright, EP 4 J' '3
Tower Furniture 41" i It's 16. John Coder, fa 4 37 63
Bmgs Satellite 36 .to Dave Youno. S V. 3 .16 17 e
Jones Otlnre 37 31 16 Levov Vound H 6 33 I -
Clvdes Towing 37 ji is. Joe Seller. RR I 3.1 6 3
Big V Merset 36 1 IPS. 20. Elmo Leneeu. SHA 3 . ISO
kiamalh Auto Wreckers 3S 33 71. Chailes venteeg. IV 3 76 at
Verier B'Os 33 3s 72 R Va't'n IV 3 ,a at
Fashion Cleaners 31 37 31 Ron Thornhnl IV 3 7a 7
Bowden Music )t 3' .'4 Pf'e Krok. SHA 7 77 13 i
DETROIT (UPI (-Detroit Lions
coach George Wilson and All-Pro
tackle Alex Karras have been
called to New York for question
ing by National Football League
Commissioner Pete Rozclle con
cerning Lions players associating
with known gamblers.
The Detroit Free Press said to
day Wilson will cut short his va
cation in Delray Beach, Fla., to
meet with Rozelle at the league's
New York offices. Rozclle was to
huddle with Wilson today and
Karras was scheduled for a meet
ing Thursday.
Karras was the first of four
Lions players to become involved
in the league-wide probe by the
commissioner's office. He was
plunged into the picture when it
was reported the team manage
ment was unhappy with his part
ownership in a Detroit bar.
Detroit Police Commissioner
George Edwards added to the
fire when he submitted a report.
concerning associations of Lions
players with known gamblers, to
the Lions' management and NFL
headquarters.
The report, which named John
Gordy, Wayne Walker and Kar
ras as being seen in the company
of known gamblers, specified that
nothing had been unearthed to in
dicate criminal activity.
Darris McCord also became in
volved in the investigation hut
was not named in Edwards' re
port.
All four have volunteered to
take lie detector tests to prove
knowing alleged gamblers did not
affect their play.
The Free Prc.-s said Walker
had been interviewed by Rozclle
by telephone several times and
would not be called to New York.
In New York. NKL public rela
tions director Jim Krnsil said
concerning the meeting. "1 m not
s.iying yes or no. We have de
cided that we will not disclose
any details of the investigation
until it is completed. When it is
completed we will have a state
ment."
By MARTIN LADER
L'PI Sports Writer
Tulsa University has applied an
age-old formula for turning fail
ure into success, and the results
are proving better than any one
could have expected.
The Oklahoma school has suf
fered a number of lean years on
the basketball court in the last
decade, including a disappointing
7-19 mark last season. But hold
ing on to the best of the old, and
mixing in a liberal dose of the
new, Tulsa is ott to what prod-
ably will be its best campaign
since the mid-50's.
The Hurricanes demonstrated
their "new look" for an appreci
alive audience at Tulsa Tuesday
night by battling into two over
time periods with seventh-ranked
Wichita and holding on for ah
85-83 victory over the powerful
Wheatshockers.
It was the seventh triumph
against four losses for Tulsa, and
by far its most impressive outing
of the season. Wichita had gone
into the game with an 11-3 rec-
ord and was considered the most
likely candidate (if such a possi
bility existed) to stop Cincinna
ti's drive for another Missouri
Valley Conference championship.
Aiding the Tulsa cause were a
pair of junior college transfer
students Bill Kusleika and Lar
ry Berke. The old stalwarts were
Jim King and Gary Hevelone.
Kusleika led all scorers with 27
points, including a key foul shot
in the closing moments of the
second overtime period. King con
tributed two field goals in this
crucial session and finished his
night's work with 18 points. Berke
Charnley
Beats Cason
LONDON (UPI) - European
lightweight champion Dave Cham
ley of London was so pleased to
day with his victory over Phila
delphia's Jethro Cason that he announced:
"I'll not only continue fighting
but 1 11 try to win back the Brit
ish Empire title from Bunny
Grant as soon as possible.
Southpaw Charnley, formerly!
twice challenger for the world
title but still champion of the
British Isles and Europe, had
considered retiring to his chain
of ladies' hair-dressing salons if
he lost Tuesday night to American
Cason.
But 27-year-old Charnley won
impressively over 25-year-old Ca
son before a sellout crowd of
000 at Royal Albert Hall in an.
excellent 10-round fight-.
Referee Jack Hart, the only
ring official, had no hesitation in
lifting Dave's right hand in vic
tory, to the delight of the cheer
ing fans.
Charnley, weighing 137 to Ca-i
son's 138, forced the pace in ev
ery round except the seventh.
had 16 and Hevelone threw In
nine.
Dave Stallworth topped the
Wichita marksmen with 25 points,
and four of his teammates also
hit for double figures.
Iowa State avenged an earlier
loss to Drake by beating the Bull
dogs, 69-65, in a non-conference
contest Tuesday night.
In other games on the light
schedule, St. Joseph's of Philadel
phia defeated Delaware, 84-57;
Buffalo edged Syracuse, 63-61;
Cornell toppled Colgate, 84-65;
George Washington beat Rich
mond, 81-71; Bowling Green
stopped Kent State, 88-71-. Wil.
liam & Mary defeated Virginia
Military Institute, 80-71; Idaho
turned back Washington Slate,
72-65, and Duquesne beat Toledo,
67-53.
MODESTY NOT LARCENY
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)-Mffd-
esty not larceny made her put a
can of hairspray under her coat
in a store, shapely Mrs. Barbara
Kann told city Judge Beverly
Boushe Thursday.
Mrs. Kann, 23, said she noticed
the store owner's stare and
looked down and saw my blouse
was open, bne saia sne put ine
hairspray under her coat in a
hasty attempt to button up, "but
I certainly meant to pay for it."
The shoplifting charge was dis
missed.
IIO.U) BEATS LAYER
110HART. Tasmania I'PIi -Veteran
Lew Head powered his
way to victory Tuesday over last
year's "grand slam" amateur.
Hod Laver. 6-1, 1-6. 6-1. m an
exhibition tennis match.
D-iscoil & Pertap't
Johnnys Flying A"
So Ore Av.etien
Lams Store
SutHirben Finance
Jen IS results K'ome"t Ai
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Looo.ng A So 0'6 Aver. on 0,
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