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    HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Monday, February 25, 1963
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
PACE 10
HEADLINES FIGHT CARD "Chief" Ken Carothers,
middlewoighf from around Grants Pass and now fighting
our of Portland, will be half of the featured main event
Wednesday night for the first professional boxing card
here in a long while. He takes on Ramon (Buffalo) Her'
nandez in the 10-rounder as the last of a five-card bout
which will be held at the Klamath Auditorium.
Buckcsroos Cling
To Slim WHL Lead
Wrslrrn Horkr-y League Roundup
By United Press International
Seattle and Portland held onto
slender leads in the Northern and
Southern Divisions of the Western
Hockey Leiicue today despite bo
inR insulted hy the leafiue's bot
tom dogs.
The Totems remained two points
ahead of Vancouver in the North
ern bracket after their 4-2 defeat
at the hands of fourth-place Cal
gary. Portland is a point ahead
of San Krancisco following a 2-1
loss to Spokane, which is fourth
in the Southern Division.
The Seals whacked Vancouver
5-2 in the league's other contest
Sunday.
Seattle was never in contention
against Calgary. The Stampeders.
who have won only IB out of 55
games this season, had one of
their hottest hursts of the year
when they scored four times in
the first period.
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SMASHES RECORD Jim BeflHf, America's mighty
mite of the mile, comes home the winner of the mile
event in the National AAU Track Championships in New
York. In the process of winninq, he smashed the meet
record with his second sub 4-minute mile in eiqht days.
His time was 3:59. UPI Tolephoto
Bcatty Sets Meet Mark;
Aims At 2-Mile Record
M:W YORK lTI-t't t,n
prt fur Siiliiv.in award uumri'
.urn rwiiuv nip wotui miliar
2 nulo romul mw hrld hv 1nr
r.iV H.iMktI1 of New Zii!and
Th.it uiiN tlir word from ihf
Ti font, ft mill ltr;dty today afln
i.p rxptrvM-d I "Disappoint
ment" at riinmni: "milv" n 3 .Ml 0
milr in Sittmla'K national A t'
indoor tiaik rhampiniulmiv and
2. pleasure at rrcrimi tho Sulti
.in trophy a Anii'ma tup
nmatnir nihlplc of 1'.
Tiratty wa officiaHv prpsrntrt)
with trie enirtrd Snllisan auanl
Sunday than 21 htmis nltrr
Ins latosl mile frat had flaltrnrd
A Mippo.nlly flav lipid .dm
(it rile. Ins I,os Anrlcs Track
Club tcammatr. fmisliH wond
in 4 noil, hut Hcalty thp onI
mdrr in llw nation who Hasn't
fonsidrr that too touch to brat
So Hcattv ii rr.idy for a hie
wlt h an assault on Halheifj's
H 34 ft in oid for two miles. Itrat
ty will pass up this Friday's Nrtj
Ymk K ol ( tncc end Saturday's!
Cleveland K n C meet lo make
his rrmnl flttrmjX in IIh Chua-
Hie Calgary defense held off the
Totems for the next two periods
even after Seattle pulled its goalie
in the fading minutes.
Spokane goalie Claude Dufour
was the difference in the Spokane-
Portland fray. Dufour blocked a
shot by Portland's Jim Holdaway
with nine minutes remaining when
the Buckaroos came down on him
in a three-on-onc situation.
The Comets broke a l-I tie In
the second period when Hay
Brunei beat Portland goalie Don
Head.
San Francisco gained two points
on Portland by keeping the pres
sure on Vancouver goalie Gilles
Villemure. The Seals tried 46 shots
at Villemure and made five of
them good.
Orland Kiirtenbach. the Seals
late-season scoring star, tallied
goals in the second and third
periods and added an assist.
No games are scheduled tonight.
po Daily News moot on Marrh fl
"Tin-re's still a ch.inn' that I'll
drcidp botwrrn now ami then to
run in (ho nutc." Hratty said "If
I do, thru I drfinitelv will In out
lit break mv .T .VI t one mile in
door moid m that meet. I think
1 can do .1 n indoors any Imio
I yet the otni(hMition.
Itut the way 1 tivl tit:ht now,
it will be the Iwo-miles in Chi
caiio." he added.
American fans have seen the
last this indoor season of Ku-sian
lumping stars Valery Brumel and
lor Ter ()anesan The Soviet
slat are hc.idut home, each now
holding tlip upper hand oer his
!ne( V S m.i!
Hi 'iime! w hipin-d mern n's
.lolin Thomas ai;am with a T tret.
inch hidi jump that set a
meet let-iHi in the t: tames
Ter-(laiie-an br.it I S. Olsmpk'
hampion UVph liiKinn for the
third straight time with a 2rt tool.
h i itit h oioad jump for anotlu-i'
meet rrctird Ivor's leap lopped
Boston's listed vni Id indoor rec
ord by one qudilrr inch, but was
hoi i ot the 2MO leap be himv
self made heir on Ych 1.
Offers Running $100,000
On Tiger - Fullmer Rematch
By HAL WOOD
IT1 Sportu Writer
LAS VEGAS, Nev. I L'Pl I -World
middleweight champion
Dick Tiger and challenger Gene
Fullmer will tangle for a third
time within the next four months
for the biggest purse in the ca
roer of both men.
Following their controversial
battle Saturday night, which end
ed in a draw with Tiger retaining
the title he won from Fullmer
live months ago, promotional of
fers have been pouring in.
Jersey Jones, manager of Tiger.
said he didn't know for sure what
he would do right now. There was
no return clause in the contract-
but another fight with Fullmer ob
viously would mean big money.
Norman Motbchild, co-promoter
of the Saturday bout, came up
with the most money among the
early offers.
I'll guarantee Tiger $100,000
for Ins share, said Kochchild,
'and I hope to be able to come
up with a comparable offer for
Fullmer if, for lastance, it could
go on pay-TV."
Both Tiger and Fullmer grinned
ear to ear at this prospect,
George Parnassus of Los An
gelcs offered the fighter 150.ooo
to split up as they decided. Ti
gcr's manager wants 40 per cent
Wall Hoping
Luck Begins
CARACAS IUPI)-Art Wall to-
lay expressed the hope that "my
luck has changed" after winning
his first golf tournament since the
I960 Canadian Open.
I feel now 1 have broken the
barrier," the lanky Pennsylvanian
stated when he walked off with
lirst prize money of $1,300 Sunday
in the Caraci open.
Wall turned n a one-undcr-par
m on the final round that gave
him a 274 total and a two stroke
lory over George Knudson of
Toronto. The Canadian posted the
hest score of the final day, a 66,
to earn runnerup honors.
John Barnum and Ed Rubis fin
ished with 270 scores to share
third place. Don Whitt . who
shared the lead with Wall enter
ing the linal round, finished
lourth alter taking a closing i5.
In the battle for the Seagram
Cull. Knudson leads w ith 75 point
followed hy Jim Ferrec (70.5 and
Barnum 5fii. The golfers move
on to Puerto Itico this week (or
anothrr four-day tournament start
ing Thursday.
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this time and Marv Jensen, pilot:
of Fullmer, claims his battler!
must get at least 25 per cent.
They each got 30 per cent of the
receipts for the battle here Satur
day night.
Promoter Morris Gunderson of
Edmonton, Alta., would like to
stage the third fight there and
promoter Jack Solomon of London
would like to put Tiger in the
ring with Terry Downes in a Ion-
Pros Appear
In Bowling
Tournament
BUFFALO, N Y. UPII The
first top pros lo appear in the
nine-day-old American Bowling
Congress tournament swing into
action tonight when the Helin Ta
ekle team of Detroit opens its bid
for the classic division title.
Led hy such names as Billy
Golemhiewski and Joe Joseph, the
Detroit pros will compete in the
ABC for the first time as a group,
All have rolled in previous tour
naments but on different teams
Billy "G" and Joseph are the
national match game doubles
hampions. Individually, Billy "G"
won the ABC masters tournament
last year and in l!t60 while Jo-
eph last year won the Pro Bowl
ing Association Tournament ol
Champions.
Also on the team are George
Howard, Bob Crawford, Bob
Strampe and Boh Kwolek. All
were members ol the .National
Bowling League which collapsed
last year after one season.
The Helin team rolls three
amcs tonight and returns Tues
day to complete its six-game
stint.
Standings in the regular team
division Sunday were shaken only
lightly. Bob Waddell's Chevrolet
if Decatur, III., moved into filth
place with 2H7B. The Certified
Credit loam of Columbus, Ohio,
eased into ninth with 294.1 and the
itiz.cn Man team of Howell,
Mich., tied for lot H with 2!M.
In minor events action Sunday,
William I'alnvick of Hrynm, Conn,
shot 70.1 lo lake first place in
I lie regular singles division and
become the fiist ABC entrant this
vear to roll in the 700's.
Jack Kreifels and his son. Val,
Jammed into first place in the
lassie doubles division. Jack
oiled Nil and Val chipped in with
i!!8 In give (he pair a lop of HUM
total.
In the classic singles, Roh I,eap
f Indianapolis climbed to first
with H72. Iap also laced second
the classic all events with
IBM. Howard Kills of Blackwood.
N.J., leads the all events with
IH7H.
'No More Shenanigans1
Says Jimmy
Ity DICK .IOYCK
ri'l .SjMirts Writrr
limmy Iomirr;imcrila!
outlirldcr for tho Washnmtnn Son-
;itins. s;tys thoro'll Ih1 no moro
duMKiii:;ins from him in iw.t.
I'lio :U-o;irm!d Piorvdl. who
hi'is (von a bij; draw mi; rai d mho
P."2 lMvauo of Ins colorful and
any antu-s, saul alter sininf
his oontraef Sunday: "I'm tired
of Ivinn a character."
rans are pnina to er a now
Piersidl this year."" ho saul "
Soini: to keep my mouth .shut and
concontrato on playun; ball. Aft
or all, that's what I'm paid to
do.M
Taken I'av Cut
P-oi.sidl. who had said ho would
nc' accept a pay cut this c
Mailed tor Si.ivv- dodtutiun of
Mmo $1,.')(H alter h.tvim: one of
his wurt seasons in 12,-Tlie con
tiovoisial cenlorlieldor. who had
been holdmi; out at his Now ton
Mass , homo, arrived at tho Sena
tors' I'ompano Reach. Kla . train
mi; camp Sunday and dei lared. "I
decided to come down in (hmmhi
mtoad o ( talking on the tele
phone Ml I want to do is plav
ball and lv treated like other kill
plaxors,"
Alter reachmt a rarivr hiiih
tif lot the l'lo eland Indians
in Piersall was tiadol dur-
mi; tho waller lo Washington for
pitcher Uuk lonian atvl mit-
lielder (ione liut-n
IVuiovan won Jit came, lor the
Indians las rar wmle Piei sill's
aoraco diped to VM4 with on!
to runs batted in Pieiall, ham
M-reu !' in tunes vhih ot lat
ion, said, "I'm been dome iso-
metne ovorctsos al. winter and I
think 1 11 bo t ron cor Urn ear."
Mimrt Mrans Itiitnr
Puk Stuart, another baebaU
hai.K'tor. sorveti notice to Ihe
Boston Hod Sn at their SMtts-
ialo, Ariz . camp that ho moans!
business this ear i
The shucmc first Koman. ob-
t a moil trom (tie Pittbtirch Ptratosj
don match or Iaszlo Papps in
Vienna
The two fighters are ready for
rematches right now. Neither mani
can figure out how the judges
could be so stupid as to call the
Saturday night battle a draw.
"I thought I beat him." said
Fullmer as he showed up at a
press conference sporting a part
ly dosed left eye, a deep gash
on the top ,of his head, bruises
on his forehead and a cut lip.
It was a bloody affair with Ti
ger suffering a deep gash near
his left eye. He showed up the
next day wearing a bandage and
with his npit cheek all puffed up.
There were no knockdowns, al
though Fullmer slipped to the can
vas three times.
As late as the 1.1th round Full
mcr was leading on the scorecard
of Referee Vern Bybee and Judge
lohn Romero, but Tiger pounded
the Mormon elder viciously
through the last two rounds to
win them both.
That gave him a draw on By
bee's card at 69-69. Romero had
it 70-68. for Fullmer and Judge
Pat Diskin had it 71-67 for Tiger
Each fighter collected approxi
mately $60,000 for his share of the
gale receipts and the $100,000
from television.
Dodgers See
Hitting Aid
VERO BEACH, Fla. IUPD-
Prospects for a good hitting in
field are better this year for the
Los Angeles Dodgers, especially
if a second baseman with the
famous Dodger nickname "Pee
wee" makes the grade.
Coach Leo Durocher marveled
nt Nate (Peeweei Oliver's hall
randling and fielding Sunday dur
ing the Dodgers' first workout
But the Dodgers hope he can add
some hitting punch to his fielding
prowess in view of Oliver's .317
iverage last year at Spokane.
Oliver, if he becomes the rcgu
lar second sacker would be (lank
ed hy slugger Bill Skowron or Ron
Fairly at first and Maury Wills at
hort , the latter having had a
healthy .299 balling average last
year.
And at third. National League
hatting and runs halted in cham
pion Tommy Davis will he given
another trial for the switch from
the outfield.
Skowron signed his contract, es.
limalcd at $.10,000. leaving only
Frank Howard to come to terms
Pitcher Phil Ortega, who remain
ed at home in Mesa, Ariz., he
ause of illness in the family, was
Ihe only missing member. Walt
Alston said that pitcher Sandy
Koufax was his "biggest concern"
:it the training camp.
If Sandv is sound all vear. we
have a right to be real optimis
lie." said Alston. "I know that's
pulling a lot ol pressure on one
man. hut lie's a mighty big man
on our stalf."
Piersall
in a winter deal, reported five
days ahead of time and prompt!.
belted ctftht balls over tho fence
during a batting drill. Stuart, who
once regarded himself as Babe
Ruth' successor alter hitting fiti
homo runs in tho minors in l&Vi
may now reaho his potential
while aiming for Kenwav Park's:
short loft field fence.
John Orsino. another former Na
lional l.eacuor. displayed some
long hall hitting at the Baltimore
Orioles camp and may latch onto
the No, 1 catching job, Tho former
San Krancisco Giant bolted four
drives over the lelt field wall.
The I. os Anceles I"odgers
opened camp Sunday with Manoc
or Walt Alton declaring if ShikIv
Kotitax is .sound all year, "w
hae a richt to In optimistic'
Former Now York Yankee Bill
Skowron signed his contract for
RW.flui, leaving tug Frank How-
ud the only unatistiod iWcer
Plug For KiMikie
At (trando. Fla . la!vm Griffith.
president of tho Minnesota Twins.
put in a plug tor rookie outfielder
Pedro Oliva by saying he might
break into the Twins outfield of
Harmon Killobrew. Rob Allison
and I-ennio (invn "1 don't see
how we re come to keep him on
lite bench," Gnflith mh
Will 10 Mas worked out in tho
San rraneisco camp Sundav but
tlio tliants have vol to please Or-
amlo t'eprtia. -loan Marichal.
lark S.intord and Matty AIimi,
Gatchor .lor Torre is the lone
unMgnol plavor on the Milwaukee
Reaves' rostr while tlie Chicago
White Ni are wailing to boar
from .loan Piarro Three mem
Uns of tlie St l-uis Cardinals
are unsigned Minn;o Ntiini'MV Carl
Saw at ski ami K.d Ktuta. Frank
tliomas. Marv Throrreberr . Koi
Kanohl. .Uv Christopher and F.ho
CluK-on have yet to sign with tho
Now York Mots and the Pittsbui gli
Pirates are still looking (or signed
nmr.kts (nm Tixl Saiace and
1:ke IVrikk
. I f A ' : -
UNDER A JAB Ralph Tiger, right, clucks under a left
jab from Gene Fullmer during he fifth round of their
15-round middleweight title bout in Las Vegas. The bout
ended in a draw with Tiger retaining the title he won
from Fullmer last October. Tiger was the aggressor
throughout with Fullmer adopting hit-run tactics.
UPI Telephofo
Brown
Boxing Schedule
NEW' YORK i UPI' Joe Brown,
former world lightweight cham
pion, and Eddie Perkins, former
world junior welterweight king.
feature this week's boxing pro
gram.
Brown, of Houston, Texas, meets!
Dave Charnley in a 10-round bout
at Manchester, England. Monday
while Perkins (aces Angel Garcia
in a 10-rounder at approximately
the same lime in the Palais des
Sports in Paris.
Brown, who got $50,000 the last
lime he fought, will collect about
$8,500 for his fight with Charnley,
former British champ who is
ranked among the top 10 con
tenders in the lightweight division.
Perkins, meanw hile, hopes to use
victory over Garcia as a bar
gaining point for a title (ight with
Ihe winner of the Battling Torres-
Robert Cruz tussle.
Also on the crowded Monday
schedule is a heavyweight bout
a Montreal between Garvin Saw
yer of Pittsburgh and Canadian
champion Bob Cleroux,
There are two othor better than
average fights this week. On Frl
day, at Rome's Palazzo Dello
Sport, Tony Hughes of Cleveland
meets undefeated Italian heavy
Celts Defeat Lakers;
Near Clinching League
NBA Standings
By I'nitrd Prrss IntomatinnRl
KaMern Division
W. I.. Pel
Boston 51 20 .718
Syracuse 40 29 .580
rincinnali ,lfi M
Now York ID 48 ,2R4
VYpslrrn Division
W. !..
Pet.
"HI
Ijis Ansrlrs 49 18
St. Louis 40 27
..V17
.40H
Detroit 28 41
San Francisco 25 43
Chiraso 20 49
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Sunday's Hrstilts
Hoslon 119 lns Anpcles 109
St. Louis 127 San Francisco
Detroit 119 Cincinnati 110
Svraci.se I U New York 12H
The Boston Celtics, fresh from
convincing thrashing of Nation
al Basketball Association rival
I.os Anodes Lakers, can ease
hack in their Kastern Division
throne Tuesday niht i( they beat
the Warriors of San Francisco.
No panics were scheduled to
day.
Tlie Celtics' m.iRic number is
one as a result ot hamiing tne
Western Division leaders, the
likers. a 119-109 deleat Sunday
mailt. It was the first win (or
Boston at Uis Anceles. but il was
in a qame that saw the Celtics
stretch their lead lo as much as
:to points 94-M in tlie thud
MTKKI.
Meanwhile, in other NBA meet
incs Sundav night l.Vyear veteran
Dolph Sch.ios reached the 19.000-
loint mark and si-ored 10 more
points to aid Syracu-e in deleat
mc Ihe New York Knickerbock
ers 14.1 I Jti, St Uniis downed San
Krancisco I27-I0R. and IVIroit
liK.k Cincinnati 119-110
.Vh.ives hit the lS.Onnth point of
lus cat'tvr after he was fouled in
tlie first minute of plav. The
name was halted as the Syracuse
crowd cave him A .standing oa
tion 'Pie Nats' scoring was led
hv John Kerr and Hal C.reer.
Iwth with 20 points. .lohn llreen
.mil Dave Budd r"th lallnxi 13 for
llie Knicks
Tiie St. Lniin Hawks held Will
TKiFRS RKI.KASK .1 CU K
I.VKKI.AND. Fla 'ITD - Tlie
Detroit Tuers announced Sunday
the rrlea.-e of third baseman
.iciuk. .laciuk had requested the
release because he wished to play
with the Hanhm Titers of Ihe
'.'apanevf Central Iaiue.
I 1
weight Francisco Depiccolo while
on Saturday night in the weekly
nationally televised ABC) tussle
Kenny Lane lakes on Vicent
Dorado.
The complete schedule:
.MONDAY: Manchester, Eng
land, Joe Brown vs. Dave Chain
ley; Paris. Eddie Perkins vs
ngel Garcia; Montreal, Carving
Sawyer vs. Bob Cleroux; Jack
sonville, Fla., Joey Giardello vs.
Wilfie Greaves; Philadelphia, Bud
Anderson vs. Tommy Low ery ;
(Sacramento, Calif., Joey Lopes vs
Henry Barrera; Hollywood, Calif.,
Jimmy Fletcher vs. Dave Furch
TUESDAY: New York, Lenny
Mangiapane vs. Stonewall Bedclia:
Oakland, Calif., Mutt Goodwin vs
Rudy Bent and Charles Shipes vs
Mel Ferguson.
WEDNESDAY: No fights sched
uled.
THURSDAY: Worcester. Mass
Dick French vs. Billy Backus.
Philadelphia, Benny Briscoe vs.
Joe Smith.
FRIDAY: Rome, Italy. Tony
Hughes vs. Francisco Depiccolo;
Ixis Angeles, Joe Rafius King vs
Don Johnson.
SATURDAY: New York, Kennv
Lane vs. Vincent Dorado (TV)
Chamberlain to 13 mints and
romped over San Francisco 127
106 in a came at St. Louis. Bob
Pcttit topped Hawk scoring with
:i(l points and Tom Meschery had
:i4 for the Warriors.
Wilh the Warrior defeat, the
Detroit Pistons improved their
chances to cain a berth in the
playoffs by beating Cincinnati in
a came at Baltimore. Detroit, in
third place in the Western Divi
sinn. holds a 2' came lead over
the fourth-place Warriors. Bailev
Howell had .33 (or Detroit and Os
car Robertson 3fi for the Itovals
In the Laker-Celtic came. Sam
tones scored 28 points, 22 of them
in the firsl half. Elcin Bavlor had
2.'i tor the Inkers, altliouch he sat
out the last quarter which the
Celtics started with a 102-77 lead
The macic number for the I.ak
ers, who have played four (ewer
games than the Celtics, is fue to
clinch the Western Division title
The Hawks are nine games be
hind in second place.
Tiny Lund Uses Draft
To Win Daytona Classic
DAYTONA REACH. Fla 'I PI
Ir;ftine scientifically to .save
fuel, hulking Dowaym Tmy
Lund rode into tlie auto r.u-inc
rtMtmi hooks toi.ty as winner ot
Ihe eruellini Daytona 50ft.mile
tnt'k car olasMO.
Drattinii w follow ing in the
leader's wake at huh speed ami
hoing towed along in his vaeuum i
Lund, a comparative rookie
among tlio racing veterans who.
hlated off m the field of .V)
which started the 5. proved!
himself an expert ami it netted'
him a 24-veeond victory over
Kred Ioienzen of Charlotte. N V.,-
Sundav with .Kv vear -old Newton. I
N C, gra'n broker Ned Jarrelt a'
disappointing third !
They were running hum per to
hum per. UM'onzen. l,urid and .tar-
tt in that order, with only l.i
miles to go when the pace-getting
lorn;en had to hit trw pits for
casohne Wind immediately let
.larrett take over and set the
pat e nd with on ly t h ree 1 a p
remaining, .larrett. !. had to
halt for tuel
That's when tne towering Lund.
a 6 fwt. inch 2T0-pHi!x1rr rnun
in Harlan. Iowa, took oer ami
drow it hime thrrMich thor !a-t
Probt No. 43
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OP OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY Oi KLAMATH
In th Mtttr of thi Estat
BERT ROBERT ALBERT, Dtctascd.
NOTICE IS HEREBY given tnat thi
urvJtrJlaned hai btcn iDoointed dminu
trilrx o( the ElUtc ol bERT ROBERT
ALBERT, deceased, ind al persons nav
ina claims against said estate art direct'
ed to pretent the same properly verified
to me at th office of proctor & puck
eft. Attorneys at Law, 511 Main Stree',
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within 4 months
Irom the dale hereof.
DATED this Jth day of February,- i?63.
FRED FLETCHER, Administra
tor
Proctor . Puchett
Attorneys at Lew
511 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
No. 911, Feb. 4, 11, II, IS, 163.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice (s hereby given, that the un
dent oned executor of the estate of Wm
Nelson, deceased, rtas niea n$ unai
account with the county clerk of Klam
ath County, Oregon and the court has
set Friday the 2?1h day of March, ivaj.
In the Circuit Court room In the county
Court House In Klamath Fills, Oregon
as the time and place for hearing ob
lection thereto and the settlement there
of. Dated this 21st t'.'y ot Feb. 1963.
Hrid E. Young, executor.
W. Schaupp. Attorney.
No, 95?, Feb. JS, March l, 11, II.
it Briefs -ft
By United Press International
SATURDAY
LAS VEGAS, Nev. Middle
weight champion Dick TiRer suc
cessfully defended his title by
battling Gene Fullmer to a lo
round draw.
HIALEAH, Fla. Beau Purple
defeated Kelso for the third time
in the $128,400 Widener Handicap
at Hialeah.
ARCADIA, Calif. Crozier won
the $143,000 Santa Anita handicap
by about five lengths.
NEW YORK Jim Beatty ran
his second sub four-minute mile
in eight days at the National AAU
track championships.
HOUSTON, Tex. Rice Uni
versity reported an attempt to
bribe two basketball player's to
shave points in a game with Bay
lor.
SUNDAY
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. -
Dwayne Tiny I Lund won the Day
tona 500 mile stock car classic
with an average speed of 151.966
miles per hour.
KARUIZAWA, Japan Jonny
Nillson of Sweden won the overall
crown in the I9M world speed
skating championships.
SINGAPORE South Africa's
Alan Brooks won the Singapore
Open golf championship with a
72-hole total of 276.
DETROIT Benjamin Hecks
her won the United States na
tional amateur squash racquets
title. 3-1. over Charles Ufford
LAKE PLACID. N Y. Tlie
Italian Tandem of Eugcnin Monti
and Franco (iasperi set a world
record by winning the North
American two-man bob sled title
time of 4:41 51.
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. Heavy
weight champion Sonny Liston
may seek a week's delay of his
scheduled April 4 title tight with
Flovd Patterson because he
sprained a knee while posing for
a magazine photographer.
Scores
Orepfin Prep Basketball
By United Press International
Astoria 56 Gresham 45
Central Catholic 71 Clackamas
62
South Eugene 70 Rosehurg 58
Willamette 79 Springfield 54
North Eugene 48 Marshfield XI
North Bend 52 Thurston 41
Medfnrd 89 Ashland 44
Crater 73 Klamath Falls 60
Baker 49 Redmond 47
l.a Grande 57 Bend 44
Pendleton 74 Prineville 45
Madras 56 Milton-Freewator .10
Elmira 61 Creswell 49
Pleasant Hill 59 Harrisburg 15
Junction City 5 Drain 44
Oakridge 49 Central Linn 44
Eagle Point 78 Sacred Heart 4'i
Illinois Vallev 57 SI. Marv s 4,1
Sutherlin 59 Rogue River 58
Itccdsport 67 Myrtle Point 65
Sherman 60 Pilot Rock 51
Vale 65 Burns 54
McEwen 62 Heppner 61
Grant Union 70 N'yssa 46
Knappa 55 Star of the Sea 54
Oakland 41 Yonralla 40
Phoenix .IV 46 Prospect 42
!0 miles 'for his triumph, his own
cas just barely lasting.
It was a $2.1.350 payoff for his
victory in a l3 Ford which had
been designed for another man
Marvin Panch. the winner
of the Daytona aim. had been
scheduled to pilot the car which
Uind drove. Rut two weeks ago
in practice for a Srts car race
Panch crashed and Uind risked,
his life to rnill panch from the.
car.
Tlie racp was delaed an hour'
and 4i minutes by midday show-j
ers and the first 10 laps were run1
u-xler the yellow caution flail
while the track dried. Then, in
the middle stages, there was an
other r:ght-lap caution drive
while the tar of Dick Goodc.
Mishawaka. L; . w,is removed,
tpvm (he hackstretch racing strip :
Thus Umd didn't have a shot1
at I'm average speed record ol!
:-C .vM mile ppr hour established;
ia-t fMr by Fireball Roberts of
Davtona Reach Rut his winning
average of h W(V indicative.
.1c-p;to tne drlass. nf the lap
speeds of f to im miles per
hour w;th which the pack was
tmir,ng the two and one-half mile
asphalt ova!.
NOTICE TO CRtCITORS
NOTICE It hereby given tnat the un
dersigned, DICK HENZEL, hes beert. by
order of the Circuit Court ot Ihe Stale
ot Oregon tor Klamath County, appoint
ed Executor of the Lett Will and Testa
menl and of the estate of MARV HEN
ZEL, deceased, and that Letters Testa
mentary have been issuet to him. AH
persons having claims against taid es
tate are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified arv! with proper
vouchers, to ihe undersigned at the of
fices of Smith and Card, Sit Wain Street,
Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication of
Ihis notice, which publication Is Ihe 11th
day of February, 1963.
OICK HENZEL, Executor of the
Last Will and Testament and of
the Estate of Mary Heniel, de
ceased. SMITH 1 CARD
Attorneys tor the Executor
No. 924, Feb. II, II, 15, March 4, 13.
NO. 63-12
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Estate of
ARCHIE MARION ZUMWALT, Deceased.
The undersigned having been appointed
by ihe above-entitled Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County aforesaid,
Administratrix of the Estate of Archie
Marion Zumwalt, deceased, and havlnq
qualified, notice is hereby given to all
persons having claims against said estate
to present them, verified as required by
law, with proper vouchers, within six
months from the date of this notice to
laid Administratrix at the offices of
Thomas D. Wood, Attorney at Law, 621
Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon.
Frances J. Colllster
Administratrix of the Estate nf
Archie Marion Zumwatl, Deceased,
Thomas D. Wood
Attorney lor Administratrix
Dated and first published
February 18th, 1963.
Legal 948. Feb. 11, 25. March 4, 11, 1963.
No. 67-360
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP
OREGON, PORTLAND, a national bank
inq association. Plaintiff, vs. ROBE RT
LEE SMITH and BONNIE C. SMITH,
husband and wile; DEANE SACHER and
INEZ M. SACHER, husband and witei
LEONARD J. STONEBURG and GLAD
YS L. STONEBURG, sometimes known
as GLADYS LU ROSE STONEBURG,
husband and wife; FREEMAN C. MUR
RAY, Trustee of the Consolidated Bank
rupt Estates of Leonard J. Stoneburg
and Gladys Lu Rose Stoneburg. Bank
rupts; and OREGON STATE TAX COM
MISSION. Defendants.
By virtue of a Writ of Execution lv
sued in Ihe above-entitled Court and
cause to me directed and dated the tft
diy of Februar HJ, upon a judgment
and Dei. i ctr ul ioisc'sz'jrs entered in said
Coud On rtiroy I, 1963, In favor of
The First National Bank ot Oregon, Port
land, a national banking association, and
against the Defendants Robert Lea
Smith, Bonnie C. Smith, Deane Sacher,
Inei M. Sacher, Leonard J. Stoneburg
and Gladys L. Stoneburg, sometimes
known as Gladys Lu Rose Stoneburg,
commanding me to make sale of Ihe fol
lowing described real properly situated
in ihe County of Klamath and State of
Oregon, to-wlt:
Lot In Block 17 of HOT SPRINGS
ADDITION to the City of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, according to the official plat
thereof on file in the office of the County
Clerk of K lamath County, Oregon, E X
CEPTING the following described trad:
Beginning at the northerly corner of Lot
9, in Block 17 of HOT SPRINGS ADDI
TION; thence Northerly along the North
easterly line of said Lot 9, extended, a
distance of 10 feet lo a point; thence
Westerly and parallel with the Northerly
line ot said Lot 9 (as platted) and 10
(eel distant therefrom, to the inter
section with the boundary line, extended,
dividing said Lots 9 and 10 In said Block
17; thence Southerly alonq said boun
dary line a distance of 20 leet to a
point; thence Northeasterly to Ihe point
of beginning, making a parcel or tract
10 feel wide across its Easterly end
and 20 feel wide across its Westerly
end and off the Northerly end of said
Lot 9,
ALSO, that portion of Lot 10 In Block
17 of HOT SPRINGS ADDITION lo the
City ol Klamath Falls, Oregon, accord
ing to the official plat thereof on tile
in the office ol the County Clerk ol Klam
ath County, Oregon, described as fol
lows: BEGINNING at a point In the
boundary line between Lots and 10 in
Block 17 Of said HOT SPRINGS ADDI
TION, 10 feet from the Northeasterly
corner of said Lot 10; thence Westerly
at right angles to said boundary line a
distance of 8 feet to a point; thence in a
Southerly direction I feel trom said boun
dary line and parallel thereto, to the
Southern boundary ol said Lot 10; thence
from said point of intersection Easterly
along said Southern boundary line of
Lot 10. a distance of 8 feet to the cor
ner common to Lots 9 and 10; thence In
h Northerly direction along said boun
dary line between Lots 9 and 10 to the
point of beqmninq. making a parcel
of land 8 feel wide off the Easterly
side of Lot 10, and atitotning Lot 9;
l will on Tuesday, ihe 26 day of March.
1963, at 10 00 o'clock A. M. at the front
door ot the County Courthouse in Klam
ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, sell
at public auction (subiect to redemption)
to the highest bidder tor cash, all of Ihe
riqht, title and interest of the Defend
ants, and each of them. In the above.en
titled suit m or to Ihe above-described
real property, or any part the'eof, to
satisfy said Writ ot Execution, Decree,
interest and costs
DATED this 19 day of February. 19AJ.
Date of firl publication: February IS,
1963
Date of last publication: March II.
1963.
J V Bnfton
Shemf of Klamath County,
Oregnn
by Fnen R-ehn. Deou'v
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