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    'Happy' Addition
Makes NYU Tough
By MARTIN LADKR
I'PI Sport. Writer
A "happy" addition has been
made to the New York Univer
sity ba-kftball team, and as a
result the once-powerful Violets
"an definitely be listed as a dark
horse candidate fcr national hon
ors this season.
Optimism was a mild word for
the conlidenl feeling at NYU at
the start of the campaign. But
school officials then inflicted
greater damage on the team than
any opponent could have done by
declaring four members of tile
starting squad inelig ble because
of scholastic reasons.
The most serious loss was that
of Harold i Happy Hairston, the
highest-scoring sophomore in the
school's history who was expected
to team with Barry Kramer to
provide the Violets with one of
the most potent one-two scoring
punches in collegiate ranks.
But Happy was back in the
lineup Thursday night as anyone
m Madison Square Garden could
testify, and tile 6-7 junior scored
34 points to lead NYU to a 108-
82 rout over Furman. Kramer, an
other junior w ho is second in the
nation in scoring, added 32 points.
Irish Down BC
In other major contests, Notre
Dame downed Boston College.
74-Wi; North Carolina beat Mary
land. 82-68; Providence defeated
De Paul, 77-59: and North Texas
Mate upset Tulsa, 65-60.
The resurgent Violets were nev
er in trouble as they raced to a
57-35 halftime lead and eventually
matched the second-highest scor
ing total in school history. Fur
man's best weapon was Jerry
Smith, who tossed in 21 points.
Despite the early-season shake-
ALLEY KATZ LEAGUE
W
Great Northern Railway 57
Automatic Transmt&tion 48
Duffs Heating Service t t
Blue Ox Cafe -
Ami dons. Business Machines JS'i
Ltttle Sweden 45
Franklin Lite Insurance 43' i
Swan Lake Moulding 43 45
Crater Lake Meats 42 46
Fori Klamath Hotel-Tavern 41 46
Sewing Machine Center 38 50
Wriqhls Real Estate 31 57
Feb. 7 results: Franklin Life Insurance
3, Duffs Heating Service I: Great North
ern Railway 4. LitHe Sweden 0; Wrights
Real Estate 0. Automatic Transmission
Service 4; Amidons Business Machines 1.
Blue Ok Cate 3; Sewing Machine Center
?, Swan Lake Moulding 2; Crater Lake
Meats 4, Fort Klamath Hotel-Tavern 0
High team game. Crater Lake Meats
WJ; hiqh team series, Crater Lake Meats
3616; high ind. game. Eliia McDonald
197; high ind. series, Betty Cool 546.
CITY LEAGUE
W L
6S'a 3?'
Walker Bros.
Pnberts Hardware 3 25
Rly Loaqlng 2
Gunnards Shoe Repair 60 28
KnjQhts of Columbus 59 "
Bald Eaqtes 4,1 ' 1
Sears-RoebucK
Schutlt Tires 38
Shatter Electric 37' i 50 i
XJ S. Nat l. Bank 32 5
Farmers Y Tire Service 20' i 7' i
ONC ,4
Feb 7 results: Sean, Roebuck 0, Gun
nards Shoe Repair 4. Walker Bros 3.
Shater Electric 1; U.S. Nat'l. Bank 3,
Schulre Tire Service t; Bly Loqgq 1.
Knlqhts of Columbus 3; Roberts Hard
ware 3- ONC Trucking 1; Farmers Y
Tire Service 3. Bald EaQles t.
Hiqh team game. Farmers Y Tire Serv
ice 1117; high team series, Farmers Y
Ttre Service 28fl; high ind gamp, Lewn
HMCOCk 269; high Ind. series, Ron Kng
416.
BASIN BOWLERS LEAGUB
W
r.ta Mnnkevs
57
37
R S 4 O S "'I I
AHey SUders 49' i 34' t
Lower Lakers 37
L s 74 ,
Team Mo. 7 3f 47
Bowl Weevils m "
Grandma s fc Pa's 3
Ooen Frames 33 51
K G s 33 52
Results: Bowl Weevils 0, Team No 7
4 Lee s 76 l. Grease Monkeys 3; Open
'Frames 4, B s & Os ft; KG 0. Lower
Lakers 4; Alley S'dirs X Grandma') 4
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Hrgh team game. Alley Sliden 172;
rt.qn team ser.es. Grease Monkeys 3176.
rvgh ind game, Tom Deane 1. Lorn
D-(,re 23i; high ind- series, Phelpi Lew
is 575, Lorna Deane S3l.
TW1LITB LEAGUE
W L
Intrrtiate Pump 53 33
Lflvene Co S3 32
Klamath Mitk Producer 53 33
Douqias Service S2 33
Denn.s Seil SO 34
Ranch Club 41 43
D-ck B Mi Her Co. "
Blue Oi 3 41
Oreoon Wash Telephone
5r.asi R.chfieid 3
Pacific Power t Light 3J bi
Montgomery Wa'd 18
Feb J results: Interstate Pump 3. Dick
M tiler Co. t; Shasta Richfield I, Love
Wss Co. 3; Dennis Shell 4, Montgomery
"ward 0; Oregon Wash Telrohone 4. Doug
las Service 0; Ranch Club 0. Blue Ox 4;
Paeic Power a. Light l, Klamath Mitk
producers 3
M.gh team game, Loveness Co. IOCS:
fc.gh team series. Ktama'n Milk Proou
ters J7a8; high irvd game. Ray Hobsnn
221; h gh tnd series. Pn.i Anderson SW.
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Converts from direct to pear
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Die-cast construction for long
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DEMONSTRATION TODAY!
KIIP OREGON GREEN:
A. H. Stewart Co.
121 TU 4.4752
up to the team, NYU lost onlv
two games in the first half
tlie campaign, and one of those
w as to fourth-ranked Illinois. With
the return of Hairston and also
of leading playmaker Don Blaha
me violets 1 1 -z ' appear a sine
bet for a post-season tournament
and a chance for some belated
glory.
Notre Dame registered its 13th
victory in 17 starts as Wally
Sahm scored 22 points and pulled
down 18 rebounds against Boston
College. The Irish broke the game
wide open by tallying 12 straight
points midway in the first half-to
take a comfortable 30-14 advan
tage.
One-Man Show
Sophomore standout Billy Cwv
ningham was a one-man show or
North Carolina, registering game
highs of 33 points and 13 re
bounds. The victory left the Tar
Heels in third place in the At
lantic Coast Conference with s
6-2 league record and an over
all mark of 10-3.
Vinny Ernst didn't score a
point lor Providence, but he led
the way for the Friars' easy de
eision by making 18 assists most
of them of the spectacular type.
four starters hit in double figures
for Providence, led by Jim Stone
with 21 points.
North Texas State connected on
63 per cent of its floor shots as
it moved out of the Missouri Val
ley Conference cellar for the first
time since joining the league six
years ago. John Savage and Carl
Miller shared scoring honors for
the Eagles w ith 18 points.
Elsewhere, Syracuse edged Ni
agara, 68-67, Temple beat Man
hattan, 57-47, and Oklahoma Citv
defeated Hardin Simmons, 96-84.
SPORTSMAN LEAGUE
W
Victors Business Mach. 58
Drive More Motors 58
Oorrts Lumber 58
Local Loan 52
Mobil Oil Co. 50
Fashion Cleaners , 49
Pelican Mobil 45
Ed Wharton Signal 45
Lucas Furniture 43
Jordan Shell 41
State Ponce 40" 47' i
J. W. Kerns 36' i 51'
Fuller Paint 36 48
40 Club 31 55
J. C. Renle 30 . 58
Longs 26 63
Results: Local Loan 3, Pelican Mobil
t; Victors 3, Jordan Shell 1; Dorr is Lum
ber 3, Longs Chevron 1 ; Ed Wharton
Signal 4. J. E. Renle 0; State Police 1,
Kerns 3; Drive More Motors 3, Fashion
Cleaners I.
Hiqh team game. Victor Business Ma
chines 1107; high team series, Victor Busi
ness Machines 3009; high Ind. game.
Dave Conner 346; high ind. series, Doo
yan Yee 624.
LADY BUG LEAGUE
W L
Coca Cola S3 34
Drive More Molon 51 37
First Federal 48 40
Schutie Tires 48 40
Lucca Lounge 47' 40' i
Billy Golden TV 44 43
TP Packing 45 43
Howards C leanert 43 45
Little Sweden 42' 45' j
The Ranch 37 51
Signal Oil 36 52
Market Basket 32 56
Feb. 7 results: Coca Cola 4, Drive
More Motors 0; Billy Golden TV 4, Lit
tle Sweden 0; First Federal 3. Schulie
Tires I; Lucca Lounge 3, TP Packing
l ; Signal Oil 3. Market Baskat 2; The
Ranch 3. Howards Cleaners i.
High team game. Market flasket 10,
high team series. Market Basket 2789;
high ind. game, Mary Hothwell 220;
high Ind. series, Mary Both well S92
BASIN LEAGUE
W
Kaler Auto Service & Parll 47
Soudnut No 3 41
Pioneer Tobacco CO. W
Lauras Beauty Fair 56
35
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Pacific Supply Cooperative
Park Cabinet
CWA
Sunrise Safety Center
l deltas Grocery
Spudnut
HRP
Merits Service Sudp'v
47i
Feb. 4 results: Soudnut 3. Kaler Auto
Service 8 Parts 3; Soudnut No J :
Idettas Grocery 1; Pacific Supply Coooei
ative 3, HRP t; CWA 3, Sunrise Safety
renter !: Pioneer Tobacco Co
Service Supply 1; Park Cabinet 3, Lauras
Beauty Fair 1.
High team game. Par Cabinet 1003;
high team series, Pac. Supply Coop. 2773,
high ind. game, Ed Hammil-Oon Riimel
hart (tie) 225; high ind. series, Ed Hem
mil 584.
Fungi are plants but have no
green coloring matter and there
fore cannot manufacture their
own food.
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Dey Ain't No Moe!
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CHAMPION AND RUNNERUP Eddie Johnson, left,
an eighth grader from Altamont Junior High won the
area Elks Free Throw Conteit. He beat out Mike Keck,
right, of Roosevelt and a seventh grader, in the finals
during half time of the KU Crater game last Saturday
Stanford
Team To
By United Press International
There is only one game separat
ing first place Stanford and fourth
place California as the Big Six
basketball conference tries to un
tangle itself this weekend.
The Cards are 3-1 and the Bears
-2. Sandwiched in between are
UCLA and Washington, both 4-3.
Stanford, still the team to beat.
hosts Southern California 1-5 '
and the Bruins in a key weekend
test that could decide whether the
Indians are to win their first con
ference lille in 21 years.
Meanwhile, California journeys
north to take on Washington
twice.
The north-south motif is also
Kingsley Has
Benefit
A singles classic for men and
women is underway at the Kings
ley Field bowling lanes, with a
share of the entry fees going ui
Ihe Intercommunity Hospital
fund.
The classic is open to civilians
as well as military, and to date
i19 entries have been taken. The
tourney continues through April
15, and entrants may bowi any
time the lanes are open for tour
ney play: Mondays through
Thursdays, 1 to B p.m. and Fri
days, Saturdays and Sundays, 11
a.m. to 11 p.m.
Reservations may be taken by
calling TU 2-9IB5 or TU 2-4411.1
Est. 375. A handicap of two-
thirds of 200, with a 40-pin-limi!
per game, is computed for the
highest average as of Jan.
25.
Entry fees are $2 50, entitling
an entrant to four games, a
L-hance to place in tlie money, ami
a contribution to a worthy fund.
They're here!
They're hot!
THE NEW SHAPE OF QUALITY
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Remains
Defeat
carried forward in the West Coast
Athletic Conference, but the north
em teams hold most of the trump
cards in this loop.
Tonight, Pepperdine (0-31 is at
San Jose 12-21 while Loyola (1-4'
plays USF (3-01. Saturday's round
ol musical chairs sends Pepper-
dine to USF and Loyola to St.
Mary's (3-0'.
Santa Clara, leading the loop
with a 4 0 mark, hosts ISC in an
interesting non-conference test
Saturdav. The Broncs. who seem
to be jelling into quote a power.
lost their season's opener at USC
in a close game.
Oregon State, king of the non
affiliated clubs, plays two at Port
land, while the two pretenders to
the Beavers' crown. Idaho and
Seattle, host Oregon and Montana
State respectively tonight.
Seattle Thursday named fresh
man coach Clair Markey to take
the varsity squad through the rest
of the season in place of Vince
Cazzetta.
Cazzetta, who piled up a 90-37
record at Seattle, quit effective
(he end of the year but was oust
cd on the spot by school officials
Another conference lead is at
stake when San Francisco State
4-0 goes north to face Humboldt
2-3) tonight and Chico State 14-1 1
ISaturday in Far West Conference
clashes.
In Thursday night's only con
test, Montana State defeated Gon-
zaga 70-63 at Bozeman. Jim Dixon
had 16 for the losers and Kermit
Young 15 for the victors.
SCORES RIDING TRIPLE
BOWIE, Md. (UPH Joe Cul-
mone scored a riding triple at
Bowie Thursday, bringing home
Yardstick I $7.80 1 in the first,
Victory Line i$6 B0i in the third
and Part Time Indian i$42fli in
the seventh.
NEW ehiir-fctiiM
bucVet SMIS with (fin
soli ( not ion l
lnirt, cflnvfiM
feature for top myitis.
606 S. Sixth
(it Pelican Court, He will go to Corvallis Saturday to
compete in the state finals. He hit 51 of 73 and Keck
hit 47-73. Loren Binney. center, it the Elks Youth Activity
chairman for the area event. He presented the trophies
to the boys and kept count of the free throws.
Johnson Wins Contest
To Gain Corvallis Trip
Some 40 youngsters will parti
cipate in the State Elks Free
Throw Contest here Saturday af
ternoon and evening with tlie win
ner receiving an expense paid trip
with the OSU Beavers to Pull
man for the WSU basketball series
on March 1 and 2.
Entries are starting to pour In
from contests -staged throughout
Oregon by local Elks lodges, who
will send their winners on to
Corvallis. This is tile Fifth An
nual Championships which result
ed in some 20.000 youngsters par
ticipating in last year's local pre
liminaries.
Each youngster will shoot 50
times Saturday afternoon in Gill
Coliseum starting at 1:30 p.m
with (lie top four advancing to
Machen Gets
New Manager
SAN FRANCISCO (UPII Eddie
Machen had himself a new
manager today at least in Call
fornia.
He signed a contract Thursday
to fight for Walter Mmskoff, a
realtor-builder and licensed man
ager. Present to oversee the signing
was Hob Turley, area duel in-
pector for the California Athletic
Commission. The contract is valid
California because Sid
Flaherty, Machen's only other
manager, has not filed a contract
here (or many years.
Tlie contract is contingent on
whether Machen can gain a stale
boxing license. He was recently
committed to Napa Slate Hospital
alter police interrupted an ap
parent suicide attempt. He ap
iwared chipper Thursday and said
he had been working out reg
ularly. He said he hoped to "get
going soon."
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the finals which will be conduct
ed at halftime of tlie OSU-
Portland University game, accord
ing to Tournament Director Jim
Barratt. A noon luncheon courtesy
of the Corvallis Elks will kick-
off the day's activities.
Tlie four finalists will receive
engraved wrist-watclies at a post
game presentation Saturday night.
Past winners include 1959: Curt
Markus. Gresham, and Ted Ama
to. Portland; I960: Howard Du-
rand, Estacada. who repeated in
19S1; 19B2: Earl Baisiey, Baker
Johnson was the local winner
over a large group of youngsters
from tlie area junior highs. He and
Keck met in the finals. Johnson
hit 51-73 during tlie contest and
Keck 47-73. Johnson is en eighth
grader and Keck a seventh grad
er. He is the son ol Al KecK,
Klamath cage each.
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After Firing Cazzetta
SEATTLE UPI - Clair Mar-
key. a former 5-8 guard, takes
over the tall job tonight of interim
liead coach of a Seattle I'niver-
Texans
Talking
Of Move
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPII -
Lamar Hunt, millionaire owner of
the Dallas Texans. discussed with
city officials today the possibil
ity of moving his American Foot
ball League champions to Kansas'
City.
Hunt, whose team has failed to
draw profitable attendance in its
three years at Dallas, said he
would make definite comment on
his plans tonight.
"Nothing will be decided until
we are salisiien mat a move
would be good from a business
standpoint." said Jack Steadman.
general manager of the Texans
who accompanied Hunt here.
The Texans and the National
Football League's Dallas Cowboys
have been rivals for attendance
during their identical three-year
careers in the professional foot
ball ranks. Neither team has been
a linancial success at the gate.
There have been reports in Dal
las that Hunt and Clint Murchi-
son Jr., principal owner of the
Cowboys, have decided between
themselves that "one of the clubs
must move elsewhere."
If the Texans were transferred
here, they would play in the Mu
nicipal Stadium home of the Kan
sas City Athletics baseball team.
The stadium is owned by the
city and leased to the American
League club.
The Texans, who finished sec
ond in the American Football
League's Western Division during
the first two years ol the league's
operation, won the league title
last season by defeating the two
time champion Houston Oilers,
20-17.
The free world used more than
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Markey
zetta for advice during these last
eight games or more if we get
into a tournament."-
Cazzetta told Markey to "take
it and set the same goal we've
been striving for."
Cazzetta, who la his 4'i years
as head coach oC tlie Chiefs ran
up a 90-37 won-lost mark, was
asked by the student body to
speak in the student union build
ing Thursday. !
"1 wouldn't trade my seven
years here for a million dollars."
Cazzetta said. "I appreciate all
that you have done in the past. . .
all the little things . . . the smiles
and the hellos."
Markey played freshman ball at
Seattle U. under Bill Fenton and
saw varsity service under Al
Brightman, John Castellani and
Cazzetta.
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