PAGE 4-B HERALD AXD NEWS, Klamath Fall, Orr. Sunday, Ffhiuary V, 1963 rofessional Fighting !eturns To Klamath Falls Vir Sherman, promoter for Portland Boxing Attractions, Inc. has announced that his first pro fessional figM card for the Klam itl.h Kails area, the first (or Klam atli in about three years, will he held at tlie Klamath Auditorium Tuesday night, Feb. 2fi. Sherman, to insure the boxing fans of Die Klamath Kails area Uiat he will bring lop flight fights to this area, has lined up a dou ble main event to start off on the road to getting boxing back on its feet here. Topping the card will be a cou pie o! the best light heavyweights in the West, Sid Carter and Archie 11a. Carter is the top light hca vy in the Pacific Northwest and will tangle with Ray of Phoenix Ariz. The other tn-round bout will pit a fighter who lived for some time in the Grants Pass area and is now fighting out of Portland. He is "Chief" Ken Coruthcrs, a Choc taw Indian, and a real tough com pclilor. Coruthcrs will Iw facing Ramon 'Buffalo! Hernandez of Hcrmo- sillo, Mex. These boys weigh in al Mi l pounds and should he a great fight. Hernandez recently lost a decision to Portland's Bobby Horn, tho undefeated and climbing Port land figlUer. A bout of local Interest will match Jim Burker, a local pro. and a figiiter who is starting a comeback and has a Rood record. He is Eddie Kirst Rider of Lclh bridge, Canada. Ho is a full blooded "Blood" Indian, and a top notch fighter. He is rated one of the best welterweights in Canada. There will be at least two more bouts on this card which are not signed as yet. Ray has in wins against one loss Lakeview Woman Top Skier IjAKEVIEW Jean Saiiherl of Lakeview is in the top place the running for position on the ISM U.S. Women's Olympics Ski Team, according In word received here from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saubcrt. who arc now located at Ogden, L'tah. Jean cinched the top spot when she won first place in the down hill al Vail, Colo., during the first; Saturday in February. Her time was 1:42. 5. On Sunday she won first in the slalom. The Lakeview girl is a junior at Oregon Stale University but is not attending during winler term in order to lake part in the eight Iryout events scheduled. She is training with the Mammoth Mmin tain team at Crowley Lake, Calif. In early March she will ski at Sun Valley and in April will go to Alaska for the trials there. Mrs. Saubcrt reported that Lin da Meyers, also of the Mammoth Mountain team, broke her collar bone last week in Colorado. Linda close friend of Jean's, has visit ed in Lakeview several limes She was a strong member of the U.S. world team at the Chamonix. Kranee, races last year. cOres IADYBUO LGAGUI pr iv More Mnlors Lwa lounge !)fhu1 t" Service pitly Golden IV First Federal H"Watd Cleaners L ulu Sweden uni nil l li Ramtt 43' i tr i FBI NITE MIXED FOURSOME W .IS Ac IV Weyerhaeuser Credit Union Milclis Grocery Coca Col Nnrvals Golden Rule Tnwer Sflrvire Bud & Jerri Midway Cash K Save Todd Building SI 1 Kerns Dry C lining 1. iMIrlUnd Market 14 reul1v WarVet fnshel 4, The.1 F'b IS revillv MAM Maikel I, lortrl h 0, Vtiula Tires i. t Col J.lHuHilinq 3; Wr-verhaeuser trrrtH Unlm and was rated the Prospect of the Month by Ring Magazine in Sep tember. JM2. He will come in at about 178 pounds. Carter, Ray's foe in the feature, lias 14 professional fights and has yet to lose one. He will come in it about 170 pounds. He fights out of Seattle. Rider is the veteran of the group with (15 pro fights with few losses. He is the western Canada welter weight champion. College Scores m :f V.: BILLY WHITEWOLF Clark Sets New Record snnal Oil Co. 3. Drive Wore Motors 1 H"rd Cleaners 3. First Mderal l Billy t.nirjrn TV 4. 1 P Paiktng Oi Lucce Lounge 3. Little Sweden l. High team ime. lucce Lnunqe htim team series. Luc i lounge 2 '5. Ii-lh lid game, Mabel WacMer JJJ; tiigri Ind. series, Mary Bnlhwtll S2. LUCKY ROLLERS LEAOUE W L Hii Cfwutruclion t II Vanity Fair 54 34 Cry-M.lch4ll M 3' fnra Cola 4B' t 3' prlero-n MM. ' 41' Arrow F uel 44' 43'. Oa'er Lake 44 41 tthttl Oept Stnr 42 U Thuiitmn Dance Slurjto 4l 4 Monnm i S3' i fill) Yni 3i S Hrnftty Mai V Ftv 14 rtiUll' CcV-Mikhtlt 4, Cf' tr Llif ft; Arrow fufl I. Thurlon tJnr 3; Com Coin . Vamly Flr P'fron Mfcl 4. Cd'f Vdnt 0. HdlU fimlr. 1, tttol Dpt. Slort 3i HfnUy Srntft I, Mdfintc M-grt leittn Q.m. Mnnlfi 7.14: Mglt Innfn ieici. ff dy-M'lthrll Jt71i ttqih inrl dime, Rnnntr (my lUi hgr) ind. it firt Jtin HHOck S04. ALLEY KATZ LEAGUE 31 f.ifll Finrthrn Railway ntnmiit lf(tn Svt. t lrM)r"f ni1ii Pi;t-. MLmrt in i Mrnilflmn p. 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R.(fl.l4 J, ( r)l, ; M"jh oi"i, Aim fnrw'flt t.'J ifrt gunf , p,jtn B-.hfto )J t, hioh i f i, Rulh B rm j; HOLIPAY BOWLINE TTfcl LFAGUI W L I lm(h rlrv A . UK ' JT ; rinf Ffv-Jl ',i J? f M tro'lir 4 f 41 . t Unn'ri HorilwrwvJl 44' j 4 . Cwn SPrVK 41 i 44 , !iH p-t U , , , D'umilitlt Ul N4 C M 0 Fr M riiin l4'h n"v A(o .1 ( rtfrtl 5 Frvrlv I r iff lrrV f K l(t-"fl'h M'ijfwirtN 4 Cf"rtt S"(. 41, S'iII O'l 0. O'umi'Tk 4. CAA ft Hiiri tm Qjimv, Kimtn D. c Ar. r'iirtn M; high lm rnti, Klumalh rtB'Vy AtwKltl'Pn ?VA1) f'Qh imf grrt I Prtrv (.ruh,(l llli h.nh tnrl trnli Mar. I loo Skmntf 4M. I 4. Kcrnt Dry CftAnlitg Or Crx Cnl ?, Tower Srrvic 7; Bud A Jirrli Midway I. Midi ltd Mrkrl 3; Cnh & Sv 0. Act TV 4; NorvAli GolfJtn Rule I, MtlcM f.rocery 3. Higrt fm orot. Midland Mrkil fni; niqh lrm triei, Milfhk Groifry 7 Id tiifjn Ind. QAmt (men), Wlt Cnol 77 S; high Ind. aertci (mn), Pun I Hpryford ngh 'nd. om (women). Jnnnnt pAiUvllt 71; high Ind. irles (women). JCAnn Pilllttlt S44. CAL-ORE LEAGUE W MT 3' Jl'f 4j'i M'l 4 4' I 44' i Wl'l 41' 4 Grernvvnorf Monry Lnbhen Mlionry Mven Mnifilof K Devon Wehb ln(urnre Admr Furndur KlnmAlh f. fo Ct K Sv Oil fn. KeMeri Aulo Repair HOb m Polly loniM Auln Repair 1 S7 Stlh SI Steel 31 t,S ReuUi: Webb In 1. Bob K Polly 1 SUvam 4. lh SI, Steel 0. KUmnlh r4 . Simptrtt I Devne 4; ( ivh A Snve Oil Cn. 4. AnAir Fyrnitiirt 0; I obtter MAsoory t. Ketleri Au'n ReoAlr l. eenwood MaiOory 2, Jonet Aulo Re Pir 7. High Ittm gum. SJmpInt A Devoe '(). rnah team ipne. Simplol A Dfvne hign ind gnie, CM' Renrrt n.1 Aavnt PiMiter1 JU, hi oh t"d eni, lnr Beed S, Wayne Planted W. EARLY EIRDi LEAGUE pollinq pmi Roller llinterj Odd BH Alley Ca T witert M.t ft Vim Poor F'iM Tally M Ap.fl Collrgp Basketball Results By United Vrcsn International KAST Yale 81 Cornell 75 BrandeLs 82 Amn. Intl. 70 Hamilton ai Brooklyn Tech 47 Kordham 59 Boston CII. 58 Trinity (Cnn.) 70 C. Guard ; Westminster (Pa.) 88 Buckncll 5fi Rider 79 Drexel Tech 69 Gannon 8 Phila. Text. 58 New PalU fit Albany St. 59 St. Mich. VD 88 Vermont i2 Suffolk 70 Lowell Tech Penn fi5 Dartmouth 6.i fot) irovc City 77 Rethany 7:1 Brown 87 Columbia 72 SOUTH X. C. St. 06 Clemson 50 Morgan St. 77 Va. St. 72 Va. (Norfolk) 70 Fayelteville 5.1 X. Carolina 78 S. Carolina 74 eo. Wash. 82 Va. Tech 73 Birm. Sou. 115 Miss. Coll. 56 tvannah St. 7! Kt. Valley St. 5f. W. Va. St. 110 Blucficld St. 76 Ma. St. 86 Alabama A&M (8 MIDWKiST Rockburst 8:t Kirksvillo St. 80 Auguslana IIU 76 Lake Forest 5! Montana SI. 78 Montana 08 SOlTinVKST Ark. Coll. 100 S. Kansas St. 63 Texas 75 Tex. Christian 59 WKST Brigham Young 77 Ariz. 72 Force 66 Utah St. 65 asadena Coll. 84 Ventura 64 hliiho Idaho St. 76 Calilornia 61 Stanlord 10 Seattle Par. 66 Puget Sound 62 An. St. m Utah 78 Brig. Young 77 An.. 72 S F. Stale 77 Nevada 71 Sacramento SI. 72 Alameda St. m Cal Aggies 58 Chico State 57 Fresno St. 64 San Diego St. 56 Cal Poly 87 I-ong Beach St LA. State 80 S. Fernando Val 7(i San I a Barbara 83 Chapman 68 Oregon 54 Oregon Stale 50 Poly, Pomona, 88 Pasadena fll Upland 78 l-os Angeles Baptist 70 College of Idaho 80 l.infield 73 Portland Stale 61 Southern Ore. 1 Oregon College 75 Faslern Ore. 1 Montana Stale 78 Montana 68 Willamette 63 Whitman 52 Oregon State Books 5! Oregon Frosh 54 Portland Frosh 110 Clalsoji ,IC 55 AV -: , RowlereKe 7 l Game D'ttne 71' i AI't Fen IS reull Twister I . Odd Ball Alley (at 7. Sta' Diter ). Bnwl ertle 4 AfMnpfl 0. Rollmrj Pin I, Pfr ue l, Tally Mi 4. uamt tiame 0. er 7' .-. Hit A MU V t iqh tem game. Odd Ball 7'; h'()t n ff,p, T Airy Mi ;cii. h.ah id T-me, Fd''h Brt tlJj hion Ind. lril. I bHirlty Hodman Vx) I CITY LCAOUE ! w L Walker VfM a ' i 74' j Rnhert Ha-rtwate A4 ? n.ohl of CDliMiinu f I 7 Bly lnoo"'(t fJ M d Shoe. Renair Sean R"tHi(k Sttiiti.-e t.rr 4) M shatter Iiertrtr 37' t 4' , u S Nat Ba..fc 1 r at me V Ii ServK Jl'i 7fi' j ONT IrtKfcma 14 7 Feh 14 rei.!l Shv're T' 5ev.e tu"rtarr I, $ear RrvehtPtk 1. Rrti t t-f1fe 1. Fa-mer V Tue e.y f V Hi Nl B.k 1; Bly loqa-q 7 WaUer Bji. 1. Knight nl Col, 4, Srt r lei irit (1 Higt team qm, Ko'nhi of ( nt Iia1 ti'Ti tam fi -t . V.iiihU ot nl fl.'.t i-ai tr came. Norh St Merpe' 3,40 gh tnit icrifv Nmn S(riierer 55 4V I VITA S VETTS r H a.-rs IfV pnp e ff-i.ir r-f if M, vSee lhri S'otVvwft J Pi, t Ml ( at 1'ie jer,. , 1(l Feh 14 teutt ' e Ifm (1 f r iflett 4: We i lho i ! h IVave 4, Ttm lmnmi.in o. vtihnrr ' 1, Ton (a' Aiie (V J '.r"'ifr ;.at J. The Rri'ler i f h--nH ij i Huh team Qane f runnel J IM 'earn wne (.naonet 17 iu'- ti.-jn . 1(, I'm t.iartv Cia-e. V s,nq h'f)h ttv) 1 .. Dfinn Ra,oae- MT BIOS OPFN M;W YOBK M PI ' - 'the dot bid I imt mnt mouth's National In italicn r.a.kelhall Tournamrnt Ml' al MadiMHi Sciaie (iaiilrn wdl be issued Monday mornum The tourney gel under way on March 14. Top Prep Teams Win 111 I nihil I'rrM llllnn.llion.il Nino iif tlie st.ilr'a lp HI pi'fp iiki'lliiill lo.ims Miiird vii'tmirs hil iiicht, luil M'lonlh - r.inkcd South S.'ilrm trijMH'H nvor Ix'hiiiinn mil lust il.s uiiilrU'.ili'tl stiilu.t in Ihc Valli'V Iiiuiic. Ilarnoy ll"II;mil I.i-lwnim dill li;-(l the Savons 5X31 al l'lianon ind now aro only one jianie out ul tlir leamii' load. Mol olhrr niomhors of thr Ore on .loiii nal i oachos roll top Hi uon mill roniwative ear. Kiit - ranked North Ku:ene homlu'd 'I'liurstnn and .vpeotid aiiked .South Kuteno lopped North Bend .VMS. Third - ranked I'endleton sailed past Itedmond ;14:l anil (mirth. ranked Marshall kept its Purllaiid U'.icue lead Willi n 71 :H lump over Henson Milwaukie delealiil Centennial ." t-4 1 and Mvth rankinl Crater kept it Southern Oregon lead uith n ii!i-."i7 in over Ashland. Kichth ranked Krauklin edi;ed (Irani 5.Y r2, while Astoria knocked Heaver Inn out ol a share of the Metro lead, ti2-.il. Tenth-ranked Col vallis irtn. lined mud in I hp Valley U'.mue with a .VMl win owi Sweet Home. Chemult Gun Club Beginning Ihe Chemult liil and (lun Cluh Iw'id Us annual meeting Keh. y old new ollui'i.s were elet loil with (Veil Palmer elmen as the new pi evident ll.uoid i'oi k was n,ims:l Ihe new lire htesKlent anil imiki lltrl (lie new M'eielarv lie.iurei . .lun Hi ail was w-leeteil as tiie new held eaplain The e lull will .slait shiMttmi; ev v .Vii:i,,,y, sl.utllli; Itl.ll. The will Iv (imiietini; lor 18 trophies '.Ins e.ir. Tlie to.id to Ihe i luh Itoir-p was oiien as there was no snow when this ailnie was writ, ten SAN FRANCISCO lUPli-Cliar ley Clark, the Southern Calilornia Stridors' great distance man. held new American citizens record today id B.Vi.H for the two mile run and Ulis Williams of Arizona Stale proved that he can give it js well as take it. A sellout crowd of 13.721 who welcomed indoor track back San Francisco blew its tup Friday night as Clark overtook Danny Murphy of San .Jose State in the final lap and went on to beat him in a hectic two miler. Murphy had taken the lead from Clark and moved out to as far as 15 yards w'ilh a couple of laps left before the latter came back to beat him Clark knocked two tenths of a second off his old mark, the only record to fall during the night Williams nearly fell on the teeply banked turn while battling it nut with Jack Yerman in the 440-yard run which saw the latter post another win and remain un defeated on the indoor circuit. Williams said afterward that he thought Yerman had pushed him but there was no official inquiry launched and the former Califor nia Bear won the event in a lime of :48.4. The pole vault, high jump and mile run were sub-par to the mod ern way of thinking. None of the vaullers could make it over at V feet. Brian Sternberg of Ihe Uni versity of Washington was named Ihe winner on the basis of making Ihe least misses. His best height was 15 feel. (1 inches, the same as recorded by I . K. i ang and lion Morris who were tied lor see ond at Ihc same level. John Thomas needed only seven leet even to win the high jump He look three shots at seven feet one inch and missed them. Joe Faust and (Jene Johnson, two nth er members of Ihe seven foot club, lied for second with 6 8 each. Hayes Jones nl Detroit matched mother kind of record when he asily won his 40th consecutive hurdles lest to deadlock the mark of 41) set by the great Harrison llillard of Baldwin Wallace. It was Keilb Fnrman in the mile but Ihe winning time was on ly 4:0.5 fi by a youth who has done in 3,rK.;t outdoors. Carv Wesi- gier made a desfK'iate rally in Ihe late strides but bad to take second with the same time. Fin land's Olavi Salonen. also a sub four niinuto man. was thud in 4 0.5.7. Herb Carier, S.uit.i Barbara's sharp spnnler, came out a trip! winner by virtue ol nailing down ill three races in the sprint series. He won the liil-vards in 6 t Ihe 50 yaids in 5 1 and the yard challenge dash in 3.1. Whitewolf Meets Savage In Main The first big mat card in sev oral weeks will be held in the Klamath Falls Auditorium Wed nesday night with regular Wild Bill Savage taking on Billy Whitewolf in the main event which promises to be a brawl Savage, the , transplanted II! i nois grapplcr who now makes his home in Oregon City, will meet one of the hottest wrestlers to hit Klamath Falls in a long time in the Oklahoma Indian. Whitewolf is just returning from Honolulu alter drawing capacity crowds for four months. Savage may be in for a surprise because it is reported that Whitewolf is larger, stronger and a better wrestler than he was when he fought here a year ago. He comes from Oklahoma State University where he wrestled on their team through 1959. He is now working on his Master's De gree and will possibly get it at the University of Oregon. Savage says that he will give the Indian his own degree. ounch right on his nose." It's a cinch there w i 1 1 be a few war- whoops and dances before the match is over because Savage Ed Johnson Finishes Near Top CORVALIJS (Special) - Tim Zuck, who hails from Deer Creek, Ore., but representing the Rose- hurg Elks iJidge, won the Fifth Annual State (irade School Free Throw Championships here last Saturday night in a playoll witn James O'Kicf of Ontario. Both had scored B5 out of 75 in regula tion. Lowcl Stacy of Toledo was; third with 4 of 75 and Darryl Cross of The Dalles was fourth with 59. A trip to the Washington Stale series with the OSU Beav ers was awarded Zuck. Results of the afternoon semi finals with the number scored out of 50 attempts are as follows: ! Tim Zuck, Roscburg: 42 Dar ryl Cross. The Dalles: Ijiwell Stacy. Tolcilll; and Eddie John son. Klamath Falls; 41 Hon Spiker. Hillsboro; Joe Pinkham. Central Point. Also, 40 Willie Stroudanire. Portland; Dan Xellick, Springfield. and Joe wired. Seaside; 39 Sieve Smith, Independence: I.yle DeFord, Corvallis; Paul Meier. Milton; Doug Skille, Ctrcsham; Joe Moreland Salem: 37 Claude Campbell, Talent; Mike Peters. Hermiston; Vance Sevcison, .Mc- Minnville: Steve Rlair. Beaver ton; Allan McNair. Myrtle i'oint: Arnold Winkler. Tillamook; 36 l ed Thompson. Lake Oswego; X Bob Hagen. John Day; Dane Christenson. Grants Pass. Also. 32 Daryl McMeen. Bend Joe Becchlcr. Prineville; Ronnie McNeil. Parkdale; 31-Jim Do hertv. Heppner; 30 Tinker Hal lield. Sweet Home. Steve llendrix. Alsea: Uiren Smith, Milwaukie; lim Schaler, Gardiner: 29 Jamie Crabenhorst. Condon: Ie Musser, Brookings, John Girod, U'hanon; 2K Mike Dowry, St. Helens; 26-Steve Fuller. Myrtle reck: Gary McBride, Silverton: Ronnie Barton. Baker; 25 Joe McFarl.ind. Oceanlake: Boh Mc- iiien. Eugene; 15 Gary I). Mil ler, Burns. will stir Whitewolf'! blood and anything can happen. Nick Kozak. the popular Cana dian grappler from Vancouver, will return to meet veteran Kurt Von Foppenheim in the semifinal on this big card. Kozak has re cently drawn big crowds in Sa lem and Roseburg and is consid ered one of the finest wrestlers ever developed in the Northwest. Foppenheim is a real mat vet eran and has appeared on TV matches around Portland for years He has the experience to give Kozak trouble. Klamath's Buck Davidson will meet Cowboy Bob Boyer in the opening match. Boyer weighs in at alout 200 pounds so he will have only about a 10-pound bulge on Buck. Davidson's greater ex pcrience should win against the fast moving Texas youngster. Tickets for the card will be on sale at Dick Recder s and the Waldorf. Match time is 8: 15 p.m High School Scores Cousy Honored By Providence Hy I nilrd Pre lnlrrn;i(inna( II as h.ilo and fatruoll fit Hob (.'niisy in Pi n idem o. It. I., Friday nibt jind tlu meat Bos- tun tYltic siav ! It 'nn chtvnni; Cousy, who will ivIih ;it thr nd nl this N;i1 iiui.il lt;iskolball AsMH'i.ilion sison. was Imnoml lh'twi',n liahrs .f the (Vlli liMU viitorv ot the Svihcuso Nationals. It was tn 1tn.il ap IH'jiranif as a pro in l ioMili'int -whtMo I ip tut attr.u'ttM) attrn lion as a star rollctp p!aer al noarby Holy Cios anil ho n pre spilled with sepial plague- ind M'lolk Cmivy roNiMinili-d with a tienien lou T-Moot basket midway in tin toutth vitod. In inyni: tlie crowd its (cot in appreciation. Bob ulvd and looked as surprised tho .V.V; lans when Ins loni: Hvhun shot went Ihioiii;h the oids without It'iu'him; the back boat d or i tin. Counv wound up stoiini: 11 1)011115 but it was Tommv Mein iihn. with :l;t, who aituaMv led I h0 Boston .i(l,i. k ll.it (iir. i 4 tor the Nationals Tbp St 1.0UIS Hauks outvonM itk tnnati. 18 li, in a 'Void" louith period to score a ' ' ic torv oxer the Ibnais and Ihe New k him ks Iteat Ihe Chicago Zephws. KVlit. in otitpr Barnes Boh Pettit was luh storcr tor Hie Hawk with ;in flints while lohnnv l.reen led lite hnuk with f. 1 White Snaps Own Record Jump Mark I.OI'ISVII.I.K. Ky. UTD-Rcd- haired Willye While of Chicago's Mavor Dalev 'mlth Kound.itum et a (;ist pace for Ihe third an nual MaMin-l)ion games S.ilur- dav nicht bv breaking her own meet and world indoor mark in Ihe women's broad tump. The ('Im ago star fouled on her tirt jump at the alternoon ses sinn. then le.iK'd l!i'7'4" to lielter the mark she set here last year hv an inch and a quarter. It was a tood omen (or Miss While, who was scheduled to run ;ic.unt (iermany's blonde bllten. lulle Heine, in the TOnieter d.tsh .iter in the min't. Another Herman girl. Vera ktimmenteld, oiettiMik tirace Bui cher nf the Cleveland recreation cliuMim le.im on the fin.il turn to win the women's KiHVyard run in :n 5. Tlie women s Inch tump was won by 1-Melle B.e.kervil!e. of the Ohio Track Club, Columbus, with i .V1V lump that fell a quarter inch sliori ot her own meet tee ord Te.mim.ite Chris Miller Ic.ucd the same height but h.id more misses, while r. leaner Monl onieiv of Cleveland, tinik thud H THY'. By I'nited Press International Franklin 55 Grant .12 Lincoln 70 Wilson fit Marshall 71 Benson M Washington 79 Cleveland 53 Madison 46 Roosevelt 44 Astoria 62 Reaverton 51 David Douglas 47 Central Catholic 35 Gresham 54 Hillsboro 41 Milwaukie 51 Centennial 41 Sunset 76 Clackamas 54 l igard 79 St. Helens 61 Oregon City 71 Dallas 5B McMinnville 73 West Linn 42 Forest Grove 56 Lake Oswego 53 Tillamook 34 Newberg 27 Wy'east 72 Silverton 69 Molalla 49 Parkrose 39 Sandy 61 Jesuit 54 Reynolds 60 Scappoosc 44 North Salem 66 Albany 56 Corvallis 56 Sweet Home 41 l.ebanon 5.1 South Salem 51 Roseburg 58 Willamette 44 North Eugene 80 Thurston 49 Marshfield 56 Cottage Grove 45 South Eugene 59 North Bend 49 Crater 69 Ashland 57 ranis Pass 58 Klamath Falls 54 Hermiston 76 Baker 47 The Dalles 57 La Grande 50 rincville 49 Madras 47 Pendleton 83 Redmond 43 '.mmett ildahm to Ontario 48 V'ernnnia 57 Neah-Kah-Nie 42 Warrontnn 50 Banks 37 oiu-ordia 6!) Clatskani 53 North Catholic 48 Rainier 27 Fslacada 54 Hood River 37 Philomath 51 Willamina 35 Yamhill-Carlton 56 Sheridan 41 Nestucca 70 Sherwood 37 Dayton 58 Salem Academy 40 Mt. Angel 40 Woodburn 39 Stayton 50 North Marion 46 Canhy 76 Cascade 57 Central 73 Gervais 56 ' Sena Catholic 57 Scio 42 Siuslaw 62 Newport 59 Rcedsport 86 Toledo 56 Taft 51 Waldport 48 Elmira 64 McKcnzie 62 lunction City 54 Creswell 39 Oakridge 44 Harrishurg 33 St. Francis 56 Drain 44 Pleasant Hill 89 Central Linn 57 Myrtle Creek 62 Sutheilin 4; Douglas to Riddle 41 Glide 60 (Hernial? 57 F.agle Point 54 Phoenix M St. Mary's 73 Lakeview 69 Henley 62 Sacred Heart 36 Illinois Valley 6t Rogue River 60 Pacilic 52 Bandon 51 CiKiiille 49 Myrtle Point 43 Burns 50 Pilot Rock 47 Heppner 58 Grant I'nion 45 Nvssa 44 Enterprise 43 Knappa 67 Jewell 39 Corbet! 64 Gaston 46 Wallowa 52 Joseph 43 Elgin 72 I'nion 47 Klklon 48 Oakland 38 Ynnealla 65 Days Creek 25 Camas Valley 68 Canyonvtlle 45 Monroe 48 Mohawk 45 Crow 57 Triangle l.akc 43 Ixiwell .VI Alsea 50 Colton 44 St. Bonitai r .It Cascade Locks 58 Mosier 57 Maupin 61 SiMcrs 59 W heeler 43 Arlington 31 McKwen 30 Weston 48 lone 64 I'matilla 52 St.inficld 63 I'mapuie 46 Helix 43 Echo 40 Indiana Upsets Illinois Five BIXXIMINGTON, Ind. (UPI Indiana upset Big Ten basketball leader Illinois Saturday 103-100 despite Dave Downey's record 53 points for the Ilbni. The loss tied Illinois with Ohio State for first place in the confer ence standings with 6-2 records The Buckeyes beat Michigan in another afternoon game 75-68. Before a sellout crowd of more than 10.000 in the regionally tele vised Big Ten feature, Indiana rallied in the second half behind the clutch shooting of Tom Bol yard and Jimmy Rayl to defeat the nation's fourth-ranking club The Hoosiers scored 62 points in the second half. Briefs LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI - Larry McKillip of Saranac Lake, X.Y., took tne lead at the half way point in competition for two man bobsled berths on the 1964 U.S. Olympic team with a four heat aggregate time of 4 47.75 oyer the mile-long Mt. Van Hoev- enberg run. McKillip and his brakeman Jim Lamy, also of Saranac Lake, posted heats of 1:12.85, 1:12.04, 1:11.69 and 1:11.17. The latter fig ure was the best time posted Saturday. PERTH, Australia (UPI) Ja panese swimming star Satako Tanaka shattered Ihe women's world 110-yard backstroke record at the Australian National cham pionships Saturday night with a time of one minute 10.2 seconds. Miss Tanaka's clocking was six-tenths of a second better than the time establishel by Pam Ser geant of Australia at the Beatty Park fresli water pool last Sep tember in the Empire and Com monwealth games. LWSBRUCK, Austria (UPI) - Joos Minsch, a 21-year-old Swiss I airplane factory mechanic using! American skis described as "good only for tourists and kids," won the coveted pre-Olympic downhill crown Saturday in his first inter national season. Minsch, starting 22nd in a field of 114, covered the 3.250 meter patsherkofe! slope with its 874 ioot drop in two minutes, 23.10 seconds. LOST 4 POUND LOST (ton n bUctc and white Coll Dupl. Willi. Rard. TU 3-004. TU 4-33H. . J.APARTMINTS WK INT 24 NICE don furnisntd prtmnt, ctoi n. TU 2-2531. TU -. LOST: Master Mason ring with ruDy set near Courthouse or First Federal Sav mqi. Regard TU4-16U PERSONALS FOR iale two lots In Eternal Hills Me morial Garden. Klamath Falls. Write Mrs. John Croy, Box 493, or phont WHIIe hall 7-6080, Lakeview. ELAINE NICHOLS contact Frank Maio URGENT. Write General Delivery, Alou querque, N.M. ANGLE'S Home lor elderly ladies, va cancy March 1, appointment, TU 7-2764. KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous. Til 4-3S9I, TU 4-8704. Friend-V help anyllme GRAHAM'S licensed home for the aged, private rooms or ward care, rpecial diet, personal interest assured, TU 1-3 1 65 OVERTURE TREND, 163 shaping and curling. Your hair not becoming to vou You should be coming to Kim ang Anona, Studio of Beauty, TU 4-7151. BEGINNERS ALANON, friendly help for families of alcoholics, TU 4-7129 or TU 7-5740. P.O. Box 1065 SERVICES SAVE ?0 per cent on TV, radio repairs. Cash and carry. Bring sets to 1931 Want' land, 11 a m. to 9 p.m. daily. THE FIX-IT SHOP Sharpening service. Small repairs. New, used bicycles, parti. T A C Shopping Center, VU So. 6lh. TU 4-3749. SNOW plowing, tractor equipment, ph. TU 4-646 anytime, em rorney. CUSTOM BUTCHERING At your place, deliver to processing plant or leave at your place Al sioll, TU 4-6)76. ( REMODELING and rep Irs, all kinds. easonable, references, T U 2-5388. DENTAL PLATES Repaired while you wait. New Plates Made From Your Old PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE 1033 Mam TU 4-1JH PROVANCE TREE SERVICE Licensed Insured professional it Trees topped or removed. PHONE TU 4-V6IB Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring - alterations tor men, women, children. All work guaranteed. Reason able prices. Gene's Mens Wear 137 vain HEALTH 12 NUTRI-BIO vitamins, minerals, protein, Margaret Zlegelmeyer, TU 2-3537. MODERN two bedroom furnished apart ments, TU 4-56W. HOT SPRINGS. ba'chcMr, all' utllititiT Hi, TU 4-97S4, TU 4-3854. FURnTs'hEO, utilities paia. Studio Apart ment. 3S, 303 Washington. SMALL 2 room furnished apt.. utlllti7s paid, $35, 72 Michigan, TU 7-057S, ROOSEVELT APTS. ?036 LeRoy Ph. TU Mm Furnished or unfurnished one bedroom. Garage. Hot water heit. Hot Spring, area. Adults. CLEAN, furnished, one bedroom, garbage and water paid. S45 mo., TU 3-5230. FURNISHED apartment. 150 Riverside. TU 4-7693 or TU 2-064S. PLEASANT furnished apt. Utilities, wastv ing facilities. TV cable, close to Klam ath Valley Hospital. I or 2 persons. SAO. TU 2-2767. HOT SPRINGS 3 room furnished, ga rage, S75, utilities paid, TU 3-1663. THREE room furnished apartment, 155, all utilities paid, 9)1 Walnut. THREE room furnished, 140, 200' i E. Main, (wo room furnished, S35, 200 E. Main, ph. TU 4-7290, TU 4-4121. ROYAL ARMS furnished apartment, util ities except electricity, 524 High. CLASSY, downtown, tree heat, furnished, adults, $59.50. Alpha Apis.. TU 4-4522. S47.50 Furnished 3 rooms, bath. TU 2-0381 STUDIO apartment, furnished. Ewauna Apartments, 11th & Walnul. TU 2-1062. CLEAN, furnished 1 bedroom apartment. Close to Main, JS0. Water garbage paid. Gas heat. 333 South Eleventh. C LEAN furnished Studio Apt., "Mar ion Apt, a nnex., 223 N. 6th. EXCEPTI ONAL 3 room furnished apt.. adults, no pels, TU 4-0282 after S p.m. ONE or two bedroom, furnished, heal, water paid, 825 Grant, TU 2-4719. SMALL apartment, electric heat, wash' ing facilities, close in, TU 4-7340. FURNISHED 2 room bachelor apartmenT, 130, 2126 Reclamation. ATTRACTIVE one bedroom apartment, 140 per month, call TU 2-3471. PLEASING, 5th & Pine, furnished "l bed room, adults, 145, TU 4-5010. 3 BEDROOM 8, 3 bed roc m apartment. unfurnished, also 2 bedroom house, TU 4-5664. BEDROOM deluxe unfurnished apart ment. Immediate occupancy. TU 2-6500. CLEAN, furnished, hea'ed, rage, adults, 203 Washington. HILP WANTED, FEMALE 14 WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE to call regu lerly each month on established Studio Girl Cosmetics Clients in ana around Klamath Falls making necessary deliver. ies, etc. 3 or 4 hours per day. Route will pay up to 15 per hour. Write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. 73633, Glen dale. Calif. WANTED woman (or mailing, typing, and filing. Must be capable of handling electric typewriter and making stencils. Recent experience necessary. Reply to Box 4S1C, care of Herald and News H.IMI S KOK Ml K SN KM wnsco I rf -W.tn i nvJ.! The Xtmu ;nn Si.tcc unti.it ion w i!i Mnd ou onr i!" oti w.i.K irt nii.es in hours or VI byi t.ti ru,i i; ieri ln dcMrr thr nli.d i. in write to the ounii.ttiitn. B ;;44. Nm Fran ivm with tvnl.s riuU'-ed t nrr h.indlin ;nd TTUilin;; OCE Wolves Defeat EOC Rv I nilrd PnM lnlrrn.it innal r'rnnl-runnini; Iwis anil Clark moots sorond placr Paiilic at Portland in orthost ("ontercni-o basketball hoadiino action tonight Tho Pionoois hao 9-1 moid and tho Badjrtj have a 92 mark t'oliro (if Idaho doto.itrd l.tn lio'd Rtv;:t at t'aldwoll behind a 2.-pnint oltort hy Stovo Van Ockor and Willamctto topivd Whitman M-52 at Valla Vai:a as Boh xdio s'ttl !! unnts in con loroiii'O play Friday nnht. The trams meet aam tonuht. In thr Orocon Collrciato Con- LAS VEGAS. Nov. i UPI i - ionc Fullmer will attempt to re- sain a majority share of tho world's middleweight boxing championship Saturday night at the I.as Vegas Convention ("enter when he meets the man who de throned him four months ago Dick Tiger, in a scheduled 15- round title bout. Tiger, a M vear-old Nigerian will be making his first defense of the crown recognized every where except Massachusetts since outpointing Fullmer in 15 rounds at San Francisco on Oct. 23. 12. BABYSITTER, my hom. hour! 8 tj 5 days, must have own transportation, TU 7-.914 alter 5:30 D m. HHP WANTED. MALE It WANTED experienced man for men's c loin Ing store. Apply in person at Dick Reader's, Sth & Main. HE AVYduty mechanic's heloer. Steady year around work. Experience required!. Write P.O. Box 2il, Yreka. Celit. THREE room, furnished apartment, 2061 White. FURNISHED 3 rooms. Close in. adults only, no pels, laundry facilities. 103 Lin coln. DUPLEX 'a block off highway. Weyer haeuser (unction, all electric. TU 2-312?. UNFURNISHED two bedroom duplex apL on California Ave. S49.50, TU 4-93 W. , UNFURNISHED two bedroom apartment", inquire 2519 Applegate. THREE room furnished, c;ean and quiet. 2.50, TU 4-4640 or TU 4 686a. LARGE 2 room furnished apartments. $37.50 and S40, TU 4-36 '8. , THREE room furnished apartment, all utilities. Adults. $65. 39 Main. FURNISHED one room apartment. Sift. utilities paid, 419 North 10th. ONE room apartments, furnished, utltk nes except itgnts, iJ.so and 140. Rex Arms Apartments, TU 2-9217. . ONE and two bedroom aots., furnished or unfurnished. TU 2-1326 or lee at 177? Fargo. RANCH hand, experience! In machinery permanent. Give past employment in first letter. Box 50C Herald &. News. I want to employ experienced lumber wholesaler in West Coast woods. Cahlor nia Wholesale Company. Only applicants with experience In the National Rail and Truck Market need aoply Salary plus commission. Wrtie Occupant. P O. Box 6186. C. C. S. Sacramento. C Alitor rt MLKKTS JOHNSON LIMA. Porn tl'PP Maura Mina. undefeated since 19.8. will become the first Peruvian boxer to challenge for a world crown when he meets light heavyweight champion Harold Johnson in a 15-rnund bout at I.as Vegas, Nev May 4. Mina. who holds tlie South American lipht heavy title, has been Guaranteed a minimum of $15,000. To Place Your WANT AD Phone TU 4-8111 HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 am. to 4 10 p m. wekdayi j Tnunt f.we words per ime Ads under 3j SINGLE woman or coude to shr farm lines Count same as 1 lines. home with elderly widow. Small wage to 3 A IM i nuninn in rtmin(jf or Hoht IprviCH O IV I References required. Write Bo 4SJC Her TWO peoole for rout work. One part time opening Man or woman, perm nent. Can make $3.50 to 15 per hour or more. Write Mr. Stetson, P.O. Box 4014, Oakland 33. Calif. SERVICE station attendant, experience necessary, references required, U02 Ore gon Ave., TU 2-6504. National concern offers opportunity sell ing special i zed petroleum products. Mar ried man above 40 preferred. Mult have late model car. Knowledge of tractors and machinery helpful. Sales experience no' necessary. We tram if hired. Drawing account when qualified. For personal interview write qualifications, address, and phone number to ERNIE L. SMITH, Dept. JA4. P. O. Bo m, Dallas, Teas. BOYS! scahgeol EARN Vacation Money by selling the Herald & News Downtown AFTERNOONS CLEAN studio, downtown, couple or single, utilities. 5, Greer Apis,, TU 4-4671. CONSTRUCTION workers welcome! Near new OTI site, furnished, TV available, weekly rales. Pelican Motel, TU J-Wi. NICELY furnished, three rooms and bath, garage, private entrance TU 2-1214. COMPLETEL Y turn i shed studio a o'arN ment, all utilities pad, SIS. a week or available by the month, washer-dryer. Villa Morquis Apartments lunder new management ( 1330 Oak, IU 4-5WS before 11 a.m. or TU 4-7(58 after 1 p.m. EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, furnished. Jlf So. 11th. TU 2-1062. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS ond MOTEL 2660 Shasto Way One and Two Bedroom opt!. Furnished ond Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Doily, Weekly Motel Rote TU 2-5577 $36 to $58.50 COMPUTABLE LIVIN6 AT LOW COT 1-2-5 bedroom eoti., furnished er unfur nished. Permanent maintenance Included. wonoey tnreugh Friday SHASTA VIEW APAHTWENTS UJ7 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-Mri Office hours a m. to 5 p m. KLAMATH FALLS FINEST 7544 Union I fldroom unfurnlihwf J Bedroom U"hjrniihed Specious Rooms Tastefully Decorated Wall re Wall Crpi,n9 Swimming Pool Rental includes ati tervtee eceot leieehone and electricity tV)-etHe Nelen TU 7-r4 HOUSES FOR RENT ... .26 Contact Herald & News, Circulation Dept , 1301 Esplanade PHONF TU -1811 I HELP WANTED 17 T.mM T im 40 S r 00 7 M Timet Wsn'h S 00 t 00 SO II .MJ em u oo 9 50 HM Minimum Charge 1.50 50c DISCOUNT Pr aovertnament, tl ped in advance Mjv ra'tt ae for conecultve inser- on. without cterQe ' coy, to1 p" t individuals. Aavertijina must be tear and unoerstanoab'e to be oroduc- tive Ail words mul be soened out. jt? ot'f-M tnr tn by private mdl- OL-a't nn witn cooy. Of- ADL I Nfc 4 JO p m. dav bIO' publf cation. Noon Saturday tor Sunday and flay. CANCELLATIONS & CORRECTIONS i same tcneau e. ecot on Vooday 't ae taken til JO m. read firit insertion at vmir ad the Heraid L News wn o-ve one etra run tor typcg'aohical error. "Business Builder" WANT ADS column Inch, Wt per month 7 covit pr ravmet on or twtore te !t i $i .tf, ft e)iK(Km fr rament en or rtp'e 'P'h. 8aed on e ceov Lhaoe ner month box SFRVK t-w cenn per ad. RH 0 THANKS, and N ME VORiAM U 54 PHONE TU 4-8111 I fOR COMMERCIAL RATES aid I hf5 NOTICE TO JOB SPFKEP5 All hip Minted ads oubiiihd in the He'aid 4 Newt ar accer'efl In nd tith that te mbi offered ar at itated n the adverti ng copy Ae art rw," re oonsible tor the infefjr.ty of our adver-i-sfrs. but we make every eitort to ai. cover and reiect ail m,iie(iir.o adeft't-lr-g. AnyO"e ens rfnn, a h,tn ad and iind.ng ,t f0 he m ilead.ng i aked to fprori it o t Cias''-ti Ad-i verl,ting Deoa'tment of the Herald 4' Newi j SITUATIONS WANTED 18 HOUR WORK. Have two"freedys. Phone TU 4-7ij Pa- UNCURNiSHED clean three bedroom home, automatic heat, carpeting, near Fairview and Academy school. 777 mi Ahney. S7S a mo, TU 7 4ttj. C O V PLETELY redecorated and very 'Ceiy furniihed on hmrnnm t-Mit ClOiein. ISO. ph. TU 4-47S. CLEAN, furnished 2 bedroom house Near hooomg area and Mills School. No petv garbage and water paid. S'S. T U FURNISHED 7 bedroom duple and small cottage. Inquire 351 Grant TWO bedroom unfurnished home Re decorated Inside. SJ0. 211 E. Mam, TU 4-82 79 SOUTH suburban 7 bedroom home, at tached garage Wall to wall carpet. ng, fenced yard Small eguity and lata over payments. TU 2 -SOT?. UNFURNISHED two bedroom house, J010 Boerdman, Tu 2-00 Clean 2 bedroom unfurnished. Mills. TU 2-JJM TWO bedroom unfurnished house, corner Upnam and Ueriings, 4S. Inquire naif door, south. FURNISHED two bedrocks, ST 0. 0e hedroom, U3 50, one cabm, i SO. TU 4ftlM. IMVACULATE. newly decorated, unfur niched two bedroom, innuire 2JJ2 Union. ;VFRY e lean two bedroom houte with ample euctjoa'd pace On oavd street in Henley-Shast district, TU iW WANTED day wiv 0r bahy a rer hanging or b""Q TU a B;3? EKPFRIENCED bSy s.tt.ng. anvtimeJONE bedroom furn.hed house, phone TU my nome. 50uth Subutban. TU 4-4313 I :-J46 or llf Wendlmg. IRONING, wuhmg. "pickup deliver. Handl ONE bedroom home, partly furnished, foceted afoha tu a-aia icioe in. $55 TU 4-7j LICENSED CHILD CARE bv hour, day. wee Monday throuoh Friday, a am. lit t p r ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM, POARD CFNTLEVAN 10 CRESCENT ) UNURNiSHfO two bedroom ara four .bedroom houses, 5S -mJ Vi. TU 2 02lt. CLEAN furnished small coltages lib. wqier. gsrpge, uyj uwens 2j I t hre revjm f urn nheij houe, garage. FUNERAL HOMES MEETING NOTICES PODERCA LOlVjE No. 220 frtriur. Mvomi-poe Orccon loll ". 'II., V; of KdiK.ilmn kept ali U tlirkrnn ti(!o rhatHYS hy cdctni; K.ilorn ttiTunn 7," - 71 At l.j (Irane and Porllaitd Sl.ttp won h'n-nr1. (rr"ii Tn h. which h.t? t linchrd a lup toe thf crown. its ui!f. The ir.mis pi n.tiii tonight. '.' N. homeeeomg room. Cnm'oftjip'e. e-yth.ng tf-n"frt -( monthly t '.4 So 3'd, TU 4-M33. TU A ?7 ROOVS- small heue. rffpn-ie Emit t Hetel. 3t SOu'h Fifth, TU 2 522S MOTf L 'Mmv h;rflr O a-'f't Only, ISM A U monthly A.H'd Mo'el. TU -41t. rOVSNTCAN- Two bed'oom house, "ear Weyerhaeuser, S! oarliy furnished. 'U 2-6135 TAO bedroom apartment in tr.oit, nyrl l.ir.jhirtgi, 0ultS, X N. ICfh trailer houe, dcvbie oraQf . wash house, 5414 independence. Tu 2 JI57. I F AN rnm'n'tah r-mr-t 1 Mrvki l-fm I Ma-n. IS & uo TU 4 4,-se AP ( AM hold SMALL 2 bedroom partly urniihd, close n. 5. Tu J 44. TU 2 35 1J" j ALAVEDA, coue'e. no pe'i. rang. -rrng, t.'ecmtp QrQ IA0, TU 4-4451. TWO bedrfm hotse. rrg"t fgrniihrt. Liee in Call Tu T hoe E bed-nrm hove. 'u" bave-nen. et'-n f wnod heal. U7 Casern. Ave , TU J7 TWO hetl'Orjm pa'tty furnish, tu 4 o bi'UIAL Cl'V- aPaRTmINTS FOR RENT 34 18. 7 30 fm. Working ,araf. .aund-y ,M TU M; in MM DrTi All'13 u f v' "menf LARC.F two fcea-cvwn Vitv,trii ao't't " iJ-'I t VI". TU 4-41. T U nfir c-"er Scwi. VI:. TU 4-J'4 M,t.tcr Mos.-n wflc.-Tf .-r-, , 1,.. ... - , - - " WW'-V l J lTl. ,r1 n or u"v kim Peea Cei tu 44H1. w'fshj, cos m, imj. Tu a-n. Eirer V.rKent, W M.