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Fighters Training Ramon ' Buffalo Hernandez, who fights in the main event of the first pro boxing card in Klamath in many years, arrived in Klam ath Falls Wednesday along with three othsr fighters from the southland and immediately began training. Hernandez, who hails from Her mosillo, Mexico, and is rated the number two middleweight of Mex ico, can be seen in training un til the day before- the fight at 1007 Main Street, the old 88-cent store. Some of the fighters will work out at 2 p m. and the ret will train at 7 p.m. with the work outs open to the public. The Mexican boxer is rounding into top shape and has promised to take "Chief" Ken Carouthers. his opponent in the main event, and get his scalp to take back to Mexico with him. Carouthers, who was formerly of Grants Pass and now fighting out of Portland, will arrive -Saturday morning aivd the word from Portland is that he is in the best i r u: ii- I t Nlcfpe Ul Ilia Cdltfei. I1C Ikl lUI-i rific punching abdity and figures he will keep his scalp and may be even add Hernandez' to his collection. This fight shapes up as a nat- Rizzuto In Good Spirits ELIZABETH. N.J. (UPD-The word from Phil Rizzuto's hospi tal bed is, "Don't worry fellas. I'll be in shape for the next old timers' game." The former New York Yankee shortstop's right hand was still swathed in bandages following Tuesday night's three-hour opera tion to save three fingers from amputation but. the little "Scoot er" was in good spirits. He got out of bed briefly Wednesday and was described by nurses as "smil ing and wanting to know when he will go home." Doctors said the 44-year-old one time most valuable player of the American League will remain in tiie hospital for "several days." Rizzuto's right hand was badly mangled Tuesday in an accident which occurred while he was run ning a snow blower outside his Hillside. N.J., home. It was feared at first that he might lose two fingers but a three-hour emerg ency operation removed the threat of amputation. A hospital spokesman said doc tors expect Hizzuto will regain "complete mobility" of the hand. Scores fnllrge Basketball Results By I'nlted Press International EAST Stonehill 76 St. Amslem's 75 )nna 60 Fairleigh Dickinson 54 Stcon Hall 02 St. Peter (N.I.I 61 John Carroll 85 Allegheny 6 Penn Mili. 77 Swarthmnre 57 Mansfield 99 Cheyney 73 Lehigh 68 Muhlenberg 55 I'rovidcncc 68 Assumption 67 St. Vincent 6!) Carnegie Tech 68 SOUTH High Point 90 All. Christian 57 W.Va. Wesleyan 101 Glenville 91 MIDWEST llctroit 55 Canisius 54 F.lmhurst Coll 68 III. Tech 66 Toledo 70 Kent St. 62 Lakeland 75 Rockford 70 SOUTHWEST Texas Wesleyan 80 Dallas 75 ' WEST Whiltier 74 Pomona 57 OH NO, NOT THAT Wild Bill Savage gaxas none to hopefully at the mat which he ii about to meet at Indian Billy Whitewolf picks him up in the main event of the pro wrestling card Wednesday night at Klamath Audi torium and body slams him to the mat. Whitewolf won the match. Arrive To Open For Pro Fights ural with both in top shape.' It win pit a puncher 1 I aroulhers 1 against a boxer in Hernandez. Both are young, eacer and on their way up the fistic ladder. A(180', Rabbit Chambers U22i and big win here would help their rise. I Both have fought Portland's! fat-rising Bobby Horn. Hernan- dpi lost a split decision to Horn . after a 1. 500-mile car trip and i trouble at the U S -Mexican bor der about a work permit. Car outhers held Horn to a draw for Seals Gain Ground On Portland, 4-2 11 v United Press International i offense rallied to come from be The San Francisco Seals gained hind three times, a notch in their pursuit of the Portland led 2-0, 3-2. and 4-3. Portland Buckaroos Wednesday Tom McCarthy put the Bucks night when the Seals dispatched. ahead 3-2 but Don Chiz tied it Vancouver 4-2 and Portland was held to a 4-4 lie by ICdmonton. The Kpale nnw trail firsl-nlarp Porand by ,lrce in the frenzied battle for the top spot in the Western Hockey League's Southern Division. Neither team is in action' tonight, with the schedule show ing Vancouver at Los Angeles and Spokane at Seattle. The Seals and Canucks were 1-1 after two periods Wednesday night ; when Danny Belisle fired the puck by Vancouver goalie (lilies Ville mure to put the San Franciscans ahead to stay. Nick Mickoski made it 3-1 only 63 seconds later on an assist from Belisle. Len Haley added the fourth San Francisco goal w hile I Larry Popein tallied for Vancou ver in the free-scoring third period. The Buckaroos ran into the tough goallending of Dennis Rig gin at Edmonton. Riggin kicked out 41 shots while the Edmonton Cincinnati Ready To Take Revenge Out On N. Texas By United Press International If vou think Cincinnati was tough while it was running high, wide and unbeaten, spare some pity for North Texas State which meets the Bearcats on the re bound tonight. Cincinnati, top-ranked college basketball team in the nation, had its 37-game winning streak ended by Wichita last Saturday. And while the Bearcats were shaken at first by the defeat, they're all mighty happy to have the pres sure off. North Texas State, too. because a victory would clinch first place ST. 47 j in the Missouri Valley Conference! K.mePiumb.ng . 43; , for the Bearcats and assure unon Aircraft t them of a chance to defend the c. ' NCW crown thev have won the! Bowers o.t 3? 55 ; I Larry FooflS 31 41 last two years. I peiuitv Great Northern 1, Javhnwtt I; For added incentive the gamete.-i. .VLVrS. is being plaved on Cincinnati Sj i; diai nit 3, Lision i. . . High tm gamt. Pepil Col 1197) Home cnuri. ihlgh tP(,m ,riei, pfDti com 3930.- high The biggest nasKCtnan news un Wednesday was Marquette s entry in New York's National Invitation Tournament starting March 14. The Warriors later celebrated the occasion with a 77-" triumph at Louisville. Marquette, which has a 14-7 rec ord. UlllS joins lanisius. ..imim Fla.'. Providence and Memphis Mate in the NIT. Canisius was upset by Detroit Wednesday night. S.V54. while ,. i.. ... it it Providence ' escaped with a haid j"'J r-Z;- J rt .. . -t. I y M f - . Jjl ' A I 'i - mfiV-'-1 the ojly blemish on the unbeaten Horn s record. Tiie other fighters in town to bee in training are Archie Rav Jimmy Proctor H1. Advance tickets are on sale at Dick Reeder's Men's Store, the Waldorf and the Chuck Wagon, Ringside seats are set at S3, and II .50 for general admission. There will be a special admission price of $1 for servicemen and stu dents w ith ID cards. up minutes later in the second period. Then Gordv Fashoway hit (or Portland and Doug Messier tied it up again for the Flyers in the final 20 minutes. Only four penalties were called in the remarkably well-behaved game which included a 10-minulo overtime period. Southern DUislon W 1. T I'ts GF GA Portland 3.1 IB 4 70 204 143 San Francisco 33 20 1 67 224 171 Los Angeles 29 20 3 61 181 159 Spokane 24 24 1 49 158 156 Northern Division W I. TPtsGFGA Seattle 26 24 1 53 175 176 Vancouver 24 24 3 51 175 170 Edmonton 18 37 2 38 170 260 Calgary 15 37 1 31 166 219 Wednesday's Results San Francisco 4 Vancouver 2 Portland 4 Edmonton 4 Kiel Thursday's Schedule Vancouver at Los Angeles Spokane at Seattle 68-7 decision over Assumption. In other leading games. LaSalle outlasted Duqucsne, 73-69; Temple upset Pittsburgh. 77-71, and Da vidson surprised Wake Forest, 90-75. COMMERCIAL. LEAGUE wfc Fuel Oil &4 38 City Center Lodge 51 41 mo. qim,. Gino itn h.gn mo. lirifli Gino Poittrolla 430. PANDORAS HOLIDAY HAGUE Spur Spotters Economy Cutrt Grocery Holiday 80 I Cotfet Shop Morrison k Knudttn Com Grocery Siff Gun Shoo Automatic TrinArtmilon Lovely Lidy Beauty Sftlnn If 1 57' t 31 F, ,0 ri. Co, orotfry 4. Lofl W rl.w"VZ':Z t,,, Koua , ,. & Knuo m; imm worrnon i Knun- Hn 30; h.gh ind. gnmt, VnO0llnt Plum 4 hlQ "M ,,, ,, Plumondora 414. TWINKLY TOES JR. HOLIDAY I EAGIIE w I- Thrr Vuhf?ri 34 36 Sputlar Pin 31 37 Uncoftcncerni 77 33 Holiday Nulcracka' Jft 34 Reull: Wuikcicfr 3, Unconcerhi I; Nulcraclia'S 3. Snutlar Pmi 3 High laam gama. Unroo.arns S49; high Itam iarta. Vuataars Ha7; high ind gamt. Rtda Jack 119; high tnd. te'ies. Chtryl Jack 301. 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The Hornets will be in against some rugged competition in de fending champion Sutherlin, Glide, Riddle, Glcndale, and Myrtle Creek. Sutherlin is defending champion and Glcndale also is tabbed to be a rough opponent Creed is taking 25 wrestlers with two grapplers in each weight . Feb 10 results: Lucky Lanes 3, Wheel ers Nursery I; Klamath Cable TV ?, bast Side Electric 2; Carlsons 3, Bobs Union I; Interstate Pump 2. Wlon Wiley huic 1; nmi bneii 4, uverneAa uoor 0, Speoalied Service i, Weil Heal Pump 0. High team gm at, Tims Shell 1044 j high team series, Tims Shell 3075) hmh Ind. ctftme, Keith Warner 264; high ind. se nes, Keith Warner 470. MAJOR CLASSIC LI AG UK W L Southern Oregon Music Soud Cellar iVaurys Foreiqn Can Lewis Chevron Jocks Super Market Klngsley Jets Klamath Tractor Kingiley Voodool hi 3 it 44 M)"l 4' 4'i 4 j 47' SI'i 47',, SJ'-i Valiiert Cafe " Lucky Lan 44 5ft Suoennr Troy 43 57 6 St. Oxtgen Sales. 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Earl iCuHimore 737; hloh ind. series. i Mc- I Craevy all. MINOR CLASSIC LEAGUS Lmjren.irje Fin McKatoi Poiato' Dale Bod Sriin ! VlCtO'S Atme Contrete Herald K Net ftmgi fate Hank Klamath Falls Pe'tnna' Denture Sr'Ce Modor. Lurrner Co. Landry nU'r Feb TO rMi'tS Lai,rerti(je Oaiet flody : Bank ol KF He'aid 1 Nrt IVodnc Lbr Wrfaiqt Pr,t"vet v eto's BrtKe Oweni Realtor I Ar me Concete-Landry i p Pertonal Demure ic H.3h team game. Herald 1 Newt grl tram series. Daie Body irtnp hign mrt game. Ady Sunl hflh mrj. series, Andy S-Inf i1 MKTS SKiN WOIT NKW VOUK i;iIi - .I' -Matins. I'iny-time mohI fir the St Umis Cardinals, sianed Tued.i as a urout fnr tiie New Voi k Met of the NatKMial Ieiine. He will wont in his hometown area of SI Iiui.v Titin-iii Indian.- of Brazil believe the Mm (rented ail tribes pcept the nriahb'trina Sua, who are de McrKird frorfi srwikev i class except the 98 -pound cate gory. Friday's competition will Iwgin at 11 a.m. and continue all day. The tournament will con i time all day Saturday with the finals scheduled Saturday night. )irst and second place winners will qualify for the stale tournament. Pete Milanovich Is injured and will be out with the injuries. Lyle Bergstrom has a had knee but will fight. The Hornets left Thurs day afternoon. Creed is taking Hex Smith, Dick ftodgriguez, Gary Wallin. Fred Rodriguez, Jerry Royer, Del Ro galski, Steve Harless, Bob Farm er, Kerm Whitmore, Mike Smith, John Kraus. Phil Hale, Dave Fair- clo, Chuck Milanovich, Steve Pe ters, Don Berry, Toby O'Kecfe, Bergstrom. Rick Hudson, Jerry Kinchum, Tony Vassallo, Leo Huff, John Riggs and Rex Friend The Henley coach thinks that Chuck Milanovich, PhJI Hale, Fred Rodriguez, Leo Huff and John Riggs have good chances of making the stable tournament and hopes he can slip a lew ottr ors in. Fullmer, Tiger Slacking Off LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPP .Middleweight champion Dick Ti- ger continued to exercise today to keep the line edge on his condi tion afler concluding sparring for boxing three rounds with Willie Turner and two with Al Swiderski Trainer Jimmy August ex pressed his satisfaction wilh the condition of the Nigerian fighter and said he would continue light workouts to keep in top shape. Former champ Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, looked im pressive in sparring iwo rounds, to bring his total to a whopping OO'i rounds. In that one half round Fullmer floored j-parmiile Ed Hirman to end further action. DUGAN & MEST FEBRUARY Complete fhccic Lubrication t i- -t r....,-.,J."rr 1 With Each Oil Change Your Choice of Mobil, Quoktr Statt, Ptnmoil, RPM Heavy Duty or RPM Delo Oil. C6II TU 4-3101 for Appointment, or Free Pickup & Delivery DUGAN & MEST CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th '."if Big Three To Battle' In Tourney NEW ORLEANS (UPI) An other battle between golfdom's big three Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus is shaping up in the New Orleans Invitational golf tournament March 1-4. Player and Nicklaus have al ready signed to play in the $40. 000 event and Palmer has indi cated he is "90 per cent sure" of competing for the M.200 first prize. He has until Monday to sign. Tournament officials said today more than 100 or the nation's top professionals have signed for the tournament at the Lakcwood Country Club on the west side ol the Mississippi River. The entries include 14 of last year's IB top money wiinners. All of this -year's major tourna ment winners so far are also in cluded in the New Orleans entry. While Palmer, Player and Nicklaus will be the big attrac lions, veteran New Orleans golf fans will also he keeping close watch on Billy Casper, Doug San ders and Bo Wininger. Casper, in his last appearance here, won the 1958 New Orleans tournament in a playoff with Ken Venluri. Sanders won the 1961 tournament here with his famous ,hort backswing. Wininger sur prised everyone by winning the 130.000 tournament last year. 2 Aces Scored At Reames CC Two local mf n recently tenrrd holf-in-on at ItcamiM Golf and Country Cluh. Hob Dillrr ami the seventh hole while plavmif witn l'd Gallhrr and Robert Merrill. The rventh hole is 1M yards nnR. Rob Strickland hit his on the 14lh hole Friday and. to the knowledge of pro Jim War ner It's the fin. I ace on iht hole ever. It ix a 2ffl.yard hole and Strickland used a three wood to ace H. He waft plxylng with Kmll Hern, (ieorpe (.rravrfl and Jim Muiser. GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE 1 1, SERVICE! DJ Ph. TU 4 3101 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. 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