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    HER ALD AND NEWS, Klamath Fall., Ore.
Friday, February IS, 1963 PAGE-S
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Crater Squad Handily
The Klamath wrestling team
preparing tor the big match to
night in Grants Pass, warmed up
Thursday night with a ridiculously
easy 52-2 win over the hapless
Crater grappling team at Pelican
Court.
The Pelicans meet the slate's
top wrestling team. Grants Pass.
tonight in Grants Pass in Ihe last
dual meet of the season. The Peli-
ans would like to get revenge in
this match although it means noth-
toward a league title. The
league title will he decided Feb.
22-2:t in Medlord in the league
tournament.
the Pelicans had it very easy
Thursday night as they won 11 o(
the 13 matches and drew in the
other two. They nailed down six
pins in the 11 wins as the last
live Pelican grapplers added to
the final score with pins.
Mike Christy had to settle (or
an B-8 draw in the opening match
with .John English. But the Peli
ans won all the remaining match
es except the 148 - pound event
where Terry Christiansen drew
with Don Kirkhani. 4-4.
REBOUND BATTLE New York University's Harold
r - 'D-i-H-i I . , t ! r , i . .,
ro doo roiey inji oatue tor a reeound during their
New York. Watching Is NYU'i Steve Jordan and Holv Crau' fA Bacht
; won the game, 102-7 I
'Happy' Hairston and Holy
game Thursday night in
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Red-Hot NYU May Produce
College Basketball Knockout
J By I'nlteri Presn International
' New York University is leading
with an explosive one-two, and
the combination may produce a
surprise knockout before the cur
rent college basketball season is
Counted nut.
The Violets, charged by the re
turn of Harold I Happy i Hairston
a little over a week ago. elec
trified an appreciative audience
at New York's Madison Square
flarden Thursday night by blast
ing Holy Cross, 102-71.
Hairston, who sat out the first
half of the campaign hecause of
scholastic difficulties, poured in
T8 points and teammate Barry
Kramer, the nation's second high
est scorer, added 33.
Prior to the start of the pres
ent campaign. NYU teams had
reached the 100-point level only
eight times since basketball was
inaugurated in 1!X)8. Following the
return of Hairston to the lineup
Ihe Violets have surpassed the
mark twice in one week.
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Weeners 0. Loeiome Four 4, Lucky
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0.
Mioh team game, Tra.l Oraoo'i ''n
h.on team series. Trail O'agoe's
h.ah ind aame, Joy Loiisgnnot 1 75 ; high
ind serifs, Joy LHivgnont i
NVU now has a 13-2 record and
appears a cinch to gain a post
season tournament berth. And the
way Hairston and Kramer are.;
mass-producing points, the Violets
are likely to knock off some of
the higher -rank me teams.
In other top games Thursday
night. Wake Forest remained in
the Atlantic Coast Conference
race by beating Maryland, 75-54;
North Texas Slate upset St. Louis'
dim Missouri Vallev Conference
hopes by nipping the Rillikens. 64-
h2; and Tulsa surprised Bradley,
17-62.
Nick Werkman, who leads the
country in scoring, was held to
only 19 points but Solon Hall still
defeated Niagara, 81-74.
Wake Forest moved to within
a game and one-half of ACC lead
cr Duke with a showdown
tween the two clubs on tap Sat
urdav. Dave Wiedeman led the
Deacons with 21 points.
A short jump shot by John
Savage with five seconds remain
ing gave North Texas Stale its
fourth triumph in Missouri Valley
Conference play its most ever
and at the same time presented
runner-up St. Louis with a near
hopeless tak in its bid to over
take Cincinnati. Savage completed
his night's work with 35 points
Tula registered its first victory
over Bradley since 1956. covering
a string of 13 games. Joe Straw
ter of Bradley took game srorin:
honors with 22 points and Bill
Kufleika topped the Hurricanes
with 17.
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SAN FRANCISCO il'PI' - In
door track, which had hoen dor-
mant in this region (or 20 years,
eturns tonight with the Golden
Gale invitational meet featuring
such titans as hurdler Haves
Jones, polevauller C. K. Vang,
quarter-milcr Otis Davis and high
jumper John Thomas.
Meet officials are ouzzing in
terms of a possihle sellout that
would pack 13,000 fans into the
Cow Palace where the events will
lie run on boards rented from a
Portland. Ore., croup.
lones, Detroit's king of the hur
dlers, will be seeking his 40th
straight win when he enters the
H)-yard gallop over the high
slicks. Another triumph would put
him in a tie with the great liar-
ison Dillard of Baldwin Wallace,
who raced lo 40 consecutive vic
tories in his heyday.
Yang, the decathlon ace from
Formosa, is one of three pole
vaulters in a field of seven who
have gone over Ihe bar at 16 feet
or better.
The others are Hon Morris of
the Southern California Striders
and Brian Sternberg, a University
of Washington sophomore who
Top Stars Enter
Golden Gate Meet
Oregon St.,
Oregon Meet
CORVAUL1S UP1 OreRon
State and Oregon, which started
playing basketball more than two
months ago, tangle tonight lor the
first time this season in the open
er of a two-game weekend series
which means much to Beaver
NCAA plavoffs hopes.
Oregon Stale, with a 13-5 rec
ord, need a pair of victories to
stay close to Seattle in Ihe unnffi
cial landings among Northwest
independents. Seattle is 1M.
Coach Slats Gill, who has been
juggling" his starting lineup
most ol the week hecause ol
Terry Baker's sore loc, got good
news Thursday. Baker was de
clared ready for duty and is ex
pected lo start along with Mel
Counts, Frank Peters and Jim
Kraus. Jim Jarvis or Sieve Pauly
will hold down Ihe -fifth slarling
assignment.
Oregon, which has a 7-11 record.
probably will go with Sieve Jones.
Jim Johnson. Glenn Moore and
Elliotl Glrasnn. with Rob Yates
or Johnny Mack lb likely filth
starter.
The game will mark Ihe own
ing rollegiate rivalry between
Counts, the former Maihlielri
prep all-slater, and Moore, who
was an all - staler ai Mamain
Falls. Moore sat out lat season.
Counts' sophomore year.
took the event in 16 feet even at
Los Angeles last Saturday.
The 440-yard dash will be inn
in two sections with the final po
sitions determined by best times.
Section one brings together Otis
Davis, who won the gold medal
in Ihe 400 meters at the last
Olympics. Ulis Williams of An
zona State who was the outstand
inn quarter-miler last year. Jack
Yerman. another Olympic veteran
who is unbeaten indoors this win
ter and George Kerr of Jamaica.
The latter two were shoving each
other at the finish of a recent
race in Toronto.
Thomas is fresh from upsetting
Valeri Brumcl, his Soviet nemesis
in the high jump at the Los An
geles Times meet. The Boston
A. A. leaper will be facing two
other men who have bettered sev
en feel. Joe Faust of Los An
geles I7-1'4 and Gene Johnson
of Berkeley 7'.
Parry O'Brien, rolling into his
l'lh year of competition is on
hand for the shot put w ith a best
showing for the year of 63 feet.
S' 2 inches. Other "60-footers" fac
ing the savings and loan execu
tive will be Dave Davis of Camp
Pendleton, Jay Silvester of Trem
onion, Utah; and Dave Sleen of
Oregon.
O'Brien also will rumble down
the boards in a special 60-yard
dash for weightmen.
Four men who have run the
mile in less than lour minutes
are slated to compete in that1
event which will cover 11 laps
They Include Olavl Saloncn
13:59,11 of Finland: Cary Weisigei
'3:58.11 of Camp Pendleton: Bill
Dolson 13:50.0). of Kansas and.
Keith Forman (3:3(1.3 ' of Oregon
Tlie sprint series of SO and 601
yards finds Herb Carper of the
Sanla Barbara A C. taking on
such dash men as Dennis John
son of the Sanla Clara Youth Vil
lage and Henry Carr of Arizona
State. Carper holds the world rec.
ord for 60 yards at six wconds:
ll.il. A 25-yard challenge sprint
will follow with broad jumper
Ralph Boston and Jones meeting
select group of sprinters.
Dave Davis won the second bout
for the Pelicans with a 2-0 deci
s-ion over Dave Anderson and
that was as close as the Comet
matmcn came to anything resem
bling a close match thereafter ex
cept for the draw.
Gary Hawkins, wrestling for the
injured Jim McClung at 115, got a
forfeit . (irant Humphreys stopped
Mishon Olson with an easy 8-0 de
cision on a takedown, a pair of I
predicaments and a reversal. John
Stilwell won the 130-pound match
over Clint Gibson with a 10-0 decision.
Tom Miles, the great 136-pound-
er for the Pelicans, started the
pinning series off with a pin over
David lal-ever in one minute
flat, Miles had only time for a
takedown and was leading 2-0
when he threw LaFever.
Ron Head got the final decision
with a 6-0 win over Joe McCalvy
in the 141-pound bracket. All wins
were by pins after Head's win.
Ron Hitchcock pinned Steve
lorde in 2: 17 of the second round
Bob Daullon pinned Gary Gidncy
in 1:06, Kent Puckett stopped
Don Boe in 1:56, Bob Ewing
nailed Boh Butcher in 5:04, and
heavyweight Thurston Henzel top
pled John Hams in 3:52. Hitch
cock was behind 2-0 when he
turned the tide.
The Javvees also won handily
by downing the Crater JV
group, 38-8. There were only 12
matches in the Jayvee division
and the Pelicans won 10 of them.
Probably the wildest match of
either varsity or jayvee groups
was Ihe second Jayvee heavy
weight match between Howard
Coulson and Russ Lamb. Coulson
got the pin for KU in 4:51. But
it had been wild up to then. Coul
son had a 17-11 lead when he put
Lamb s shoulders to the mat.
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ager, digs hit way out of a trap in the first day's play of
the National Baseball Players golf tourney at Miami
Thursday. Lopei shot a 35-44-79 for a 13th place stand
ing UPI Telephoto
Marshall Bridges May Be
Ready For Relief First Day
VARSITY KESULTI
S Mih Ctrlity and John Engll drtw.
B-B.
104 Davi Davit dsc. Dava Andarion,
2-0
lis Gary Hawklni won hv forfait.
173 Grant Humohrevi dac. Dlihon nl.
son. a-0.
130 John Slllwcll dac. Clint Glluon.
10-0
ua Tom Mitai pinnad' David LaPavar
1:00.
141 Ron Haad dac. Jo McCalvy. t-0.
US Tarry Chrlllianian draw with Don
Klrkham. 4-4
157 Ron Hitchcock plnnad Stavo Jarda.
2:17.
lal Bob Caution plnnad Gary Gldnav.
I :M.
17a Kant Puckatl plnnad Don Sna. 1:S
191 ftob Ewing plnnad Bob Butchar
S:04.
HWV Thuriton Hanial plnnad John
Marrll, 3:57.
JAYVEi RESULTS
130 Rich Bath dac. Gary Vlncant, 7-1
141 Rich MacBalh plnnad Doug Moeri,
J: 4 1 .
141 On Wottar dac. Rohart Bruca. 7-1
"S Larry Tlca dac. Gordon Bandry,
13-4.
157 Paul Wllion dac. Jim Pltti, 1-4.
157 Pata Ellington dac. by Mlka Yaa
gar, J-o.
157 Dan Davll plnnad Gary Prlca, 1 71
I6S Paul Slarkay plnnad by Daan Pur-
dy. 2:4a.
Ha Andy Martliak plnnad prank Arm
strong, 4:40.
17a Dava Coulion plnnad Mai Johnson,
2:30,
HWY Bill Mills dac. Tom Crawford.
10-0
HWY Howard Coulsnn plnnad Ruts
Lamb, 4:31. S
FT . LAUDERDALE, Kla. (UPI)
New York Yankee relief pitcher
Marshall Rridges, who was shot
the left leg by a woman
Wednesday night, will begin his
spring training in about a month
and may be ready for bullpen
luty when the American League
season opens on April 8.
Dr. George Rahilly, a bone
specialist at the local hospital
where Bridges is reported rest
ing comfortably, said the pitch.
er s injury Is not serious and
hould not hamper his pitching.
Rahilly said the bullet, fired from
a 25-calibre Italian automatic,
broke a bone midway between the
ankle and tlie knee and damaged
some muscles. Baa
Bridges, 31, said Thursday he. U
felt "good and I can walk now
if they let me."
Bridges was wounded by a bul
let allegedly fired by Carrie Lee
Raysor, 21, In a local bar Wed
nesday night. Miss Raysor claimed
Bridges, married and the father of
three, tried to pick her up but
the Negro pitcher said he was
waiting for a friend when the
shooting occurred.
Manager Ralph Houk said the
club would not take any disci
phnary action,
'63 Debut
NEW YORK lUPD-Little Jim
Beatty, who set one world and
five American records last year,
makes his 19R3 debut tonight in
tlie New York Athletic Club's
track and field meet at Madison
Square Garden.
The 28-year-old Beatly, who
runs for the Los Angeles Track
Club, heads a list of top perform
ers, including the fcovict Union s
Valeri Brumcl, Igor Tcr-Ovanes-yan
and Valcry Bulishev, and
Canada's Bruce Kidd.
Bcalty, who has established a
world outdoor two-mile record
and broken five other Ajnerican
ccords in long distance events.
shoots for his 16th consecutive in
door victory and his third Baxter
Mile success.
Brumcl, the world high jump
'lampion, upset by Boston Uni
versity's John Thomas for the
first time at last week's Los An
geles Times games, will have Ut
ile competition. Thomas and
broad jumper Ralph Boston re
mained on the West Coast to
compete in the Golden Gate invi
tational meet in San Francisco.
With Boston not competing,
Ter-Ovanesyan also is a solid fa
vorite to win his specialty, the
broad jump, Igor whipped Boston
twice this year and has a world
mark of 27-3 pending.
Bulishev, who finished fourth in
the Los Angeles meet, has some
tough competition in the 880-yard
run, including Canada s Bill
Crothers. who is unbeaten this
year in tlie 880 or 1,000 yards.
Bulishev captured the Millrose
880 in 1:50,8.
Arm-flapping Kidd has yet to
be beaten at two miles this tea
son and will be out to better his
Madison Square Garden record of
8:41 set in the Millrose games.
Kidd'a main rivals are expected
to be France s Michel Bernard,
who scored in the two-mile at
Philadelphia and Baltimore this
year, and Buddy taeien, globe
trotting American who teaches in
England,
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