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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1963)
flight Saturday iontest elican Isi Must At Crater Oregon Monmouth This MONMOUTH The Oregon Tech the cake, which they can't have OCK's Wolves finished second Owls, proudly wearing the Ore- and eat too, tonight and Saturday behind the Ov.h and got the berth gon Collegiate Conference basket- when they take on the team which to the NAIA wriall college play ball tiara for the third straight got the cake, Oregon College of offs. probably against Lewis and vear can add some more icing to Education. Clark, because of the ineligibil- JIKRAl.l) AND PACE 10 Klamath Wrestlers Enter District Mat Tournament The Klamath Union wrestling team w ill be in Medford tonight and Saturday to compete in the Southern Oregon Conference Wres tling Tournament which deter mines the wrestlers who will go to the state tournament. Coach Delance Duncan is taking 25 grapplcrs to tlie tournament with hopes of dethroning the de fending champion Grant? Pass team which has dealt tlie Peli cans so much misery this season. The Pelicans are 9-2-1 for thel season in dual matches and both those losses were to the rugged Cavemen of Grants Pass. The lone tie was suffered to Medford, 20-20, after the Pelicans had won easily in tlie first meeting. Tlie Pelicans were second be Women's Bowling Tourney Underway The 26th annual Women's City Bowling Tournament got under way Thursday at Holiday Bowl and Lucky Lanes with teams competing in the first day's ac tion. Tlie loams howled at Lucky Lanes Thursday at fi:.V) p.m. T. P. Packing &t things rolling by Uiking tlie Class A lead with a pin total ot 277(1. One Hour Martinmng was second and only one pin behind as was Coca Cola's crew. Holiday Bowl, with a 2713, Drive More Motors with a 2717 and Billy Golden TV, with a 2677, ranked behind the top three. Franklin Life Insurance's team took the early lead in the Class B team score with a 2700 pin to tal. Defending champion in Class B. Bill's Auto Towing, finished! if I h with a 232. The Tack Boom Ducks Play Magpies Tonight The Sprague River Ducks, do fending National All-Indian Cham pions of l2, take on the touch Warm Springs Magpies tonight in a doiihleheadcr at Klamath Un Ion Gvm. Tie first game pits the Realty Slumps Coucars at 7:15. Alter the fust game the Warm SprmYMCA CdlteStS Indians will put on n nail time Mvow ol Inm.-tn riam inc. .spnicue Hivor will he loan ny bifc PrMerle EyMe, a 6-5 Black' foot Indian, who was the most valuable player in the Yakima Indian tourney and I he Hon pa Indian tourney last Reason. He carrying a 31-pnint aeran with a hih pame of r2 ixunls. He scored .14 acamst the Oreeon Teh Owls last rrmay. losers His Marline imtes will he Don Kir si Baptist decked Church of Pexter. Hob Oavid. Chuck Huff;.!,,. Hicihien. 44 12 with I) o u u M LaPlnnlr TIip 1 hit-kit i-an y an 18 14 muni into the (tame and the Mappifs a 20-7 mark. Tirkcta will hr so touts for adulU and 25 tent,, for Muilrnts. BOSTON I.K.MW KIKI.li fVISTOS' il PI' - tntnn Col-fw-;id Um eichHram field 4.4vlf for tlie ss-onf annual filrrn CVi!fi:c AthloJir Confer cn e hockey t-h-'Uiijiionlup tourna nint lecinnms Mart-h 5. Other tem are Army, Brown. Clark Kin. (.VilKale. Harvard. M Law-rem-e and iiovuleme. PELICAN MARINA 928 Front OPEN ALL WINTER YOUR CONVENIENCE. John ion wlta and itrv ic. Motor repairs boot rcpoin . . ; toriti end tupplift for tha boot ewntr. Ui tbt win tar to moko your boot ready for naif lunmtr, Sa u for avtrythipf you fittd! Tech Closes NEWS, Klamath Kails, Ore. hind the Cavemen in tlie David Douglas and Grants Pass tourna mcnts and the Whitebirds won tlie Roscburg tournament. Coach Duncan also has some fine individuals with top records. This includes Tom Miles at the listi-pound event and he undoubt edly will lie the favorite for that hampionship. Ho has a 17-0 rec ord for the season which includes the Pelicans' only victory against the touring Japanese National All- Star team. He also has eight pins Grant Humphrey, at 121, has the second best record of 15-1. He is figured to be a contender for the l!5-.pound title. Ron Hitchcock has the third best mark on the team. The 157-pounder has a 14-2-1 came in second with a 2ii'J0 with Twoer Furniture 2fi70i third and Standard Oil of Tulclako I2l58) fourth. Blue Ox Restaurant and Ixiunge lulled down top honors in the Class C category with a 812 pin lau winic the swingers were second 10 pins late. Pickett's Dairy w as thud w ith 21 M and Tlie U'U.. V (....-it. i-.-t hum unu in vtiui 0-11. A stiecial prize given to wom en bowling a 2IH or tx'tler went to four cm bowlers. Clara Beard topped all women with a 225 game. Charlotte Palczewski hit a 222, Ronnie Snyder a 217 and Judy Baniett a 21.1. CLASS A . Picking J One Hour Mirllnliirtg 1QtK Cold 3 Holiday Bowl 4 Dnvt Mort Molon 5 Billy Coldtn TV CLASS B Prank it n Lift in. J Th Tuck Room 3 Towff Fuf rtltyrt 7fiJ0 7AM 4 Standard Oil (Tula) .V Bill' Auto Towing A Amidon'i (Alley KaUt 7Mlj I Spark la Car Wain A Utllt Swedtn (Allay Kai) 9 RicMitld 10 Swan Lakt Moulding CLASS C 1 fttua Ok Pmtauran) A Lounqa 3 Tha Swlngrrt J Picket!1 Oflirv 4 Tnt Why Not TOP INDIVIDUAL OAMCS Judy Raman 2U Bonnia Snyder JIT Char lot l Palciewtkl 771 Clara Bur iJS 1 11 797 787 j J(s0 , Baptists Win Immanurl n,.Uit ami First trams HaptiM VMCA hurrh Riahbed off wins Thursday nicjit in Ml A Church League play Immauuel Haptust sloped (he Latter-day Saints' second ward. .7-2.1, with Jack (.aim lnllini; in and Bill Itusscll eiht for the winners Hadran Hancock netlcd nine and Burl (lober i for the : Mnrk pppins the nrts for 12 pninl antl Jm Mai.ma,, ,MKhl. Doup Miller hit i:t .nut Mirt m ..i ... ... Man Kins nyin nn imp inurrs. SOME FOLKS WONT EAT PIZZA...! That's generally became they haven't fried PIZZA . . . especially Shokey'. We've 20 varietici ol thc very finest each baked to your individual order while you watch. Shakcy'i ii a place for the family. Grab tht kidt and come out tonight! Out Year Weekend Friday, February 22, l3 record. He also w ill be among the favorites. Then comes heavyweight Tliurs ton Henzcl who has an 11-4-2 mark with six pins to his credit. He will be in a tough class but fig ures to hold his own with the others. He also could be a con tender. Jim McClung, at 115. will be getting back into action with a 10-1-1 record. He has missed the past three or four duals because of an injury but is ready to go now. At his best, lie w ill be among the best in tlie tournament. Bob Ewing, at 191, has an ll-l record and also has been on tlie injured list but is back in shape now and should be among Hie top men in the 1111-pound class. Ihesc boys, along with Mike Christy, Dave Davis, John Slilwell, Hon Head. Terry Christiansen, Bob Datdton and Kent Puckett, make up the first unit. Six of the 13 are seniors and tlie remaining seven are juniors. The second unit will have only 12 wrestlers, minus the 98-pound weight. They are Mike Spikcr, try Hawkins, Gary Wishart, Huh Bath, Rich MacBclh, Larry lice, Paul Wilson. Bon Gonzales Andy Martisak, Oav Contain, Gordon Ward and Bill Mills. There are two sophomores on this unit in Sniker and Mailisik The ton two places from thr miHt this weekend in Medford will Rain berths in the state mcnt in Corvallis the next week- end, .March 1-2. The Pelicans .should show well. CONPERINCI STATISTICS THROUGH SATURDAY, FSB. Ui TEAM STATISTICS OPPCNSE PO FOA OrtXjort Tech Easlarn Orpoon 440-1010 4JO-m(.1 352- B0J 376- 97? 345- 901 PG-FGA 347- H2 38- 9M .149- 919 39H 917 43. 1044 Or toon Cotlagt Southern Oregon Hand State j;,4!OEPCNSI Southam Oregon Or agon Colleqt .f(n Oregon Tetn l.ofliEatlarn Or agon OREGON COLL6GIATS CONFERENCE W L Pel. PF PA Tech j I .929 1199 1049 9 5 64 1007 1001 5 357 894 iS S II .311 10M 1116 Portland Slate I Soutrtarn 0 Lailerrt Oregon ' 4 10 1U 1104 1139 lamet f ndflv and Slur da v tartar n Oregon at Portland State. Oregon Ttch at Oregon CntiPQp of ( dm atmn. tndivMual Slatiitici ; Scerint "4'jS. imilh. OT1 ! B Myers. EOC O Mughrs. SOf IW. Anderson OTI I NeKon. PSf I O Brandt, CH.E I J Sru.ltj. OC I H Nath. Oil O FO FT TP OAloon McCiain EOC 13 108 A7 783 II .11 14 109 S8 276 19.7 15 106 '.A 78 17 1 13 103 50 7A 19 t 11 106 38 350 19.2 13 74 45 193 14 8 H 7j 46 io n s II 78 22 178 13 1 14 69 31 169 17 0 11 6A 34 166 II 8. 14 M J4 16A II 8 M M 77 H9 : J H 0 ?9 149 11 4 U V8 ?8 IU II 1 Vathtar, EOC J'teh. OTt iv D Tuney. FOC N Johns, OTt .1 HnhinaiVtOrth. PSC RantxMi. OCT B Flanarv- OC G L-rtn, Psr T Woll. OCE M. Srhrunk, PSC R. Kir, XOC G Morton, OC E IV kuvkenrtau. EOC B Mtrr. OCF D MtCtain, EOC D Boiiali, IOC. 1 S 31 l!r 1 1 10 S4 I 174 1? V 40 il 11 1.1 1 11 4A Mill U if) H 1' ' ' 1.1 4' 13 107 2 11 IT IT 101 1 t in m ;n f is ii .ia w tt ii Ji W i 1 i 7 Field GmI Accuracy Pel. Vd'V VVfillmiilh. PC inhoj, (11 I OCf toe if. spn ntt o.. m,w.' sor 1ft ?? '4 Ift? 10J, 1.1 i na ;t "i'T' e'v coc I Sunimv Smltn. QM i OAr PIZZA And Yt 2727 So. Sixth Next To ity of the Owls. They are not classified as a four-year school yet and can't take part in post season tournaments. This, despite being a heart' breaking thing for the coach, play ers and school, hasn't damp ened the Owls' enthusiasm to win any. They had the OCC title all wrapped up Tuesday night when they went to Ashland but proceed ed to trounce the Red Raiders fcr the 12th straight time, 111-93. It was the third time in a row the Owls had gone over tlie cen tury mark, also. The Owls will be taking on the "mighty midgets" of OCE in their last two games of the season. The Owls will be looking for their 19th and 20th victories of the year as against six losses, fliey lost only one conference game and that in an overtime to Portland State. The game won't be an easy one against tlie Wolves, a hot-shooting unit and especially so on thei home court. The Owls could drop one of tlie two there but they w ill be shooting for the best season possible. They had a 20-6 seasjn last year and could match that this season. Coach Jim Partlow will have his usual "Iron-Man Five" as the starting unit. And Uus five is as good as any in this region. Ihc five starters will be Sam Smiili, Willie Anderson, Hewlett Nasii, Norm Johns and Van Zitek. Ot'i- s who could see action if some of the Owls foul out or get far enough ahead are Wayne Deiiii.s, Ron Wilkerson, Dick Johnson, Chuck Nagley and Chuck Hawkins. Smith can break his own league scoring record with two good games. He is 38 points shy of his last veal's record of 321 points He has 283 through 14 games to lead the league. Anderson fell down to fourth spot but that didn I include the Tuesday game in pAi.icl. he nailed down 35 points. Some ot tlie lLMpie statiytics he H,,w ate not complete but will he tourna-komploled by the league fclatuU nan alter this weeks final schc;l ulc and will be published next week sometime, possibly Sunday. Pel. FT-FTA Pet. PF Rab. TP O. A A74 10M 81 A 409 .4.17 .1117 37 Pel. 391 .39 .402 4J1 .410 2J4-JJI .0I ?3 ?Ji-3S .4J7 748 !:i-3'S AV) TJ7.'I1 A'L IOC 5M 1114 78 5 47ft t.i 77 2 417 971 64 I 551 8)7 A4 3 FT-FTA Pel Reb. TP O. Ave ,6J HI MO fhJ Ml J?M5 tiA tM S71 100S 70 0 206-304 4-31 ,A8 ?40 380 36J-4I6 ,610 272 509 1 UI Jarry Shultl, SnC ban Torrli, EOC Dennii Baanall. COC Jim Garrett. FOC 7?-17 10-74 35-85 16 19 Free Threw Accuracy FT-FTA Oavt PrODn, OfE 6 A John S''rnian. PSC 3-1 Bob Mvtri, EOC 5( 65 Gary Linn, PSC 1A1B I rmo 1 POO Tobv Won. OCF 38 46 Van Zttek. OTt Oenrtii BqnaM. P OC Stevt Ra'ilvm, OCE Royct KMer. SOC Norm John, OD karry H.nk, SOC Rebound Sammy Smith. OTI Willie Anqarton Oil jav Holl-nqsworth. P5C i oeorge Watfitar. EOC O'Ck Turly. OC Davt Muatiei.. SOC Tohy Wolf. OCF Sinn Iterme w .vigerion, Ull i I'd no O FO FT TP GA! P Vvrt. EOC 0 Hvqtifj, sue 1 Nflwn, PSC n Turtey. roc H Nlh, OTI V. OT I O Hrnd1. Of E D B'tirrll. Off J. SHiH, SOC 7 Iff) If? 41? 7? 1 14 40 y-n Ii n : ?? n sa 74 n r on MAC McDANIELS Now With Joe's Barber Shop 623 Mam Ph. TU 4-7141 PHONE TU 2-6222 For PIZZA TO GO! PARLOR Public House Tower Thcotcr ur - . . p-yy . Jw) ' " V " r r LAN NY GUYER Back In Pelican Fold Yankees Win AL Flag By United Press International The old baseball belief of "nev er bet against tlie Yankees" al ready looks like the best advice of 19IS3 for American League fans and spring training is only a few davs old. Not that they needed any extra help, but it appears now that the world champions can count on Luis Arroyo to take his accus tomed spot in the bul!)cn this season. Arroyo, the portly Puerto Rican who helped the Yankee win the AL pennant in I'.ilil, hardly pitched at all last year after de veloping calcium deposits in his led elbow In fact, he p.tched i j 1 , Hll,mV' , ,Mi Liuut-u nuy ct couine tu mhk stints after the All-Star names. - Thursday, tlio likeable "qiuell man" of the Yankee relief corps threw hard during a workout for battery man at Eort Lauderdale, Ha., and predicted his arm mis eries are a thing of the past. "If it stays like this, I've not noLhing to worry about." Arroo saia jumianuy. I am eontident 1 11 be able to help the club this 'Car. While the Yankees were getting all that "good news" the poor De- troit Tigers, who never were able' to recover after key injuries to: A I Kaline and Frank Lary among others' last season, a! - j" ;" il ' ' ' DODGE DIVISION THOMAS SALES AND SERVICE 424 So. 6th Street Klamath Foils, Ore. Favored ready have something to worry about. Paul Foytack, who won 10 games and lost 7 while working in 144 innings last year, popped his sacroiliac out of place during workout at Lakeland, Fla., Thursday, and rookie southpaw Mickey Lohck slammed a car door on the little finger of his left hand. Neither is expected to be out very long, but you can almost bet what manager Boh Schelling mut be thinking alter all those injuries last year. The Tigers also seem to be hav ing trouble satislying some of atlwMr players. A total of nine among thorn Lary. Iuj;-ers Norm Ca-h and IWky t'olavito. and Billy Brut m still remain un signed. One bright note, though Jake Wood, who slipjwd to ,22'J last year after a fine rookie .sea son in I9fil, slammed a home run during an exhibition came with the Haiwhin (Japan ' Timers. Elsewhere around the major ,eaaue camps tho iews m con timjed to fnt , nn thc lznm of iaers. The PitlOmr-h Pirates uat.a ,lla KiKmJ in tilt: Hon:..-. ment with (ieneral Manager .loe Brown announcing in Kort Myers, Fla.. that he had signed catcher Smoky Burgees, shortstop Dick Schnfield and outfielders Howie Go - s and Lairv Kliot. mm3iKvitimn ' iii m 'I. i mmm GREYHOUND A My husband and I sUrlfd in thi warhcus business in 1951 with on Dod(l truck. I'm still working that Oods, tnd it I beconn i lrtnd. I vt nude mor money with it than with inv other truck I v owned. In over 87.000 miles, Its needed new plots and points. I water pump, and i heater hose. Fact is. it s still running on four of tho sn original tires. Mow that for dependability? That truck s going to ritirt with mt. I wouldn t dart sell it or trade it when it par forming so fine!'' Mrs T-'it f. $' 6.,kun1 " I ". Di". Ts CHnYSLf n Whitebirds Hope To Even Set CENTRAL POINT The Klam ath Union Pelicans have t h e toughest task of the season cut College Scores College Basketball Results By United Press International WEST Washington 61 Wash. St. 56 Lewis & Clark 65 Col. of Idaho B3 Gonzaga 76 Idaho State 51 Whitman 65 Pacific 59 Evergreen Conference tourney at Tacoma, Wash. Central Washington 88 Eastern Washington 60 Whitworth 76 Pueet Sound 74 EAST Connecticut 68 Manhattan 64 Long Island U. 81 Bridgeport 61 Rider 80 Fairfield 79 New York U. 0 Notre Dame 79 Boston U. 69 Tufts 53 SOUTH Mor. Harvey 83 W. Liberty 3 Lenoir Rhyne 56 Elon 55 Citadel 71 Ark. St. 57 Tuskegee 80 Lane 79 Furman 59 Wake Forest 51 St. Paul's (D.C.) 911 St. Aug. 83 W. Maryland 78 Baltimore 69 Tampa 71 Stetson 62 W. Carolina Coll. 66 Pfeiffer 54 Salem 92 W. Va. St. 81 Austin Peay 94 Lincoln iTcnn.l 64 VMI 85 Richmond 60 Birm-Southern 55 Millsaps 53 Fla. Sou. 87 W. Ga. Tech 64 Shorter 92 Lambuth 56 Huntingdon 128 Belhaven 68 Lipscomb 58 Bethel 56 (of Drake 81 Tulsa 65 MIDWEST Wittenberg 55 Otterbein 39 Cincinnati 91 X. Tex. St. 61 Ohio Wesleyan 69 Capital 65 Ariz. St. i Flag. 1 93 SI. Mich. 71 SOUTHWEST Okla. City !I9 Loyola iLa.i 79 INSTALLED INSULATION "UNITEM" sn 88 No Down Poyment! One Story, Single Family Dwelling. Full 4 Inches Thick. Labor & Material. 9th and Pine Phone TU 4-3188 'i ii nlK- i ' " V" . TEXAS LEGEND ! DODGE DUILD5 TOUGH TRUCKS out for them Saturday night when they travel to Central Point to take on co-leading Crater in a game which the Pelicans "must win" to even stay in the race for tlie flag and a state tourna ment berth. The Whitebirds now have lost four games in succession and sport a 6-6 league record in this, the toughest of all races ever in the Southern Oregon Conference. They are lingering in fourth place behind co-leaders Crater and Grants Pass who have 7-4 rec ords. But red-hot Medlord, after having a hard time in tlie begin ning of the season, arc on the track now and threatening. The Pels have to win the remainder of their games. Coach Al Keck wasn't set on his starling lineup for Saturday's contest. But he is happy about one thing. For the first time this season, his Pels are at full strength with no one injured or sick as of Thursday afternoon. -i-i. I .i....i,-u a nit u..uai aiuii.,a ""iGranK Pass Fred Kelley. 6-2 Wayne Cham- Ashmm berland, 6-1 Dick Scott. 6-2 Hal Holman and 5-11 Grover Dahn. of action are 6-3 Terry Ash, 6-1 Bob Moore, 6-1 Bob Holman. 6-0 Doii Piper, and 5-8 Lanny Guy er. All probably w ill get inlo the game. The Pels dropped a heartlireak er to Medford last Saturday night, 49-47, and it was charity I tosses that cost them the victory. They are going up against one ot the fastest teams in the state and also probably the finest outside shooting team in the slate. The Comets give everyone trim ble with the outside shooting of Mike Glines, Uni Alvarez and the inside work of Howard Tom- . . . for Outdaorsmen! J Convenient Terms Perfect for hunters, fiihermen, amoteur txploren. Easily carrict rider plu 250 lbs., climbs 45 degree hills, weight only 121 lbs. World's most popular trail machine. Knobby troctton tires, tubular steel frame, duol com type brakes, hydraulic shocks front and rear. TAKE A TEST RIDE THIS WEEKEND! McCULLOCH SAW 6940 So. 6th ; ' m i niiM - -n- - - -- irBrtiif ; f i 4 I Quite a few things have happened to Dndgo trucks smct Mrs. Stevens bought her first, among them is a new policy of running improvements that has made Dodge trucks more than SO ways better in the past year alone. Another is a new series ot conventional and cab forward medium tonnage diesel models, specifically built for substantial savings in city service. But one thing that hasnt changed is price. Dodge, America t only Job Rated truck, is priced lower than most of the competition, right in lint with the rest. Your nearby Oodgi dealer has thi proof. linson and Paul Bransom. Pat Penper is the lifth starter. GUnes, Alvarez and Tomlinson are in the top five of league scoring. The Pelicans have three more games remaining on the schedule after the Saturday contest and two of them are at home. They meet Ashland and Medford at home and Grants Pass on the Road. None will be easy. In order for the Pelicans to reach the playdlfs. they must win every game. One loss will knock them right out of the picture. And the Pelicans haven't missed being in a state tournament in 14 years i unofficial1. The Saturday game is the only one scheduled tins week for the Pels. They play Ashland at home next Friday and go to Grants Pass Saturday night. SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STATISTICS Saason W L Pel. Pf PA Team Crater Klamalh Fall 1106 V4? i Medlord Ml 1033 903 . .447 7t 901 .471 154 let Conlarenct W L Team Pel. PF PA .tii 700 A7R .6J6 641 59? .515 6S9 599 .Sro 619 671 .181 38 667 Crater Grants Pass Medtord Klamath Fal'' Ashland Top 10 Individual Playert Player GP FO FT-A PF TP Av 1 7 80 105-177 47 765 15.6 17 99 56-94 46 754 14.9 17 99 43-59 S3 241 14 I 17 101 34-5? 32 3 36 13, a 17 . 77 66-108 43 220 12.9 Tomlinson, C Forde, A6 Alvarez. C Glines. C Pippin, GP Chamsenend, KF Kellev Hulchins. GP II 77 4 7-77 48 191 10.6 69 37-53 50 175 9.7 67 39-67 42 1 73 13.3 S3 65-103 40 169 9 9 69 30-64 34 166 9 7 67 79-64 59 163 10.1 59 37-59 54 15.5 9.1 S9 35-51 31 153 9.0 46 57-73 33 144 8.4 46 36-63 SI 121 7.5 57 33-36 54 137 7.4 47 40-59 41 174 7 3 39 44-70 50 172 7.7 4) 37-81 46 131 6 7 41 J3-50 64 115 6.7 Lamb. Miles. Hill. Scott. KF Peoper, c Holman, KF Teoper, A Sparlin, GP Shepard. GP Hess. A Dahn, KF Pierce. A Trail "5: II SHOP TU 4-6500 rt I