HENLEY CHAMP Chuck
Milanovich, Henley wres
tler, eapturej the US
pound Class A-7wresii.n a
championship last Satur
day at the state tourna
ment in Corvallis. Milano
vich also wrestled with the
KU team against the Ja
panese National AILStars.
Six Berths Still
Unfilled In NCAA
Reserved Seats
On Sale At CC
Reserved seat tickets tor the
last game of the season for the
Klamath Union Pelicans are
now on sale at the Chamber of
Commerce.
The final game of the season
will pit the Pelicans against the
co-leading Mcdford Black Tor
nado on Pelican Court Friday
ryight at 8 o'clock.
CAR SEATS STOLEN
LOWELL, Mass. (UPI) A Low-
ell Technological Institute student
told police Tuesday night some
one broke into his parked foreign
car and stole the front and back
seats.
By MARTIN LADER
I'PI Sports Writer
There's still a lot of drama led
in the college basketball script
before the start of the NCAA
championships this week.
Although the post-season tour
nament gels underway Saturday,
six bertlis still remain to be
filled. And in most cases the con
fusion is becoming more involved
as the days wear on.
The situation wasn't helped any
in the Ivy League or West Coast
Athletic Conferences Tuesday
night when both Yale and Santa
Clara won. However, a small ray
of hope shone in the Ohio Valley
.race's victory over r-ait Ten
nessee State.
Yale overcame a 12-point defi
cit and then hung on for an 00-76
win over arch-rival Harvard thai
threw the Elis' into a first place
tie with Princeton; Santa Clara
assumed a half-game lead over
San Francisco in the WCAC by
beating the University of Pacific,
79-2; and East Tennessee lost a
39-57 decision to Middle Tennes
see to blow its chance of creating
a three-way first place tie in the
Ohio Valley.
Yale Meets Princeton
The Ivy League situation won't
be settled until Friday night
when Yale meets Princeton at a
neutral court in New York City
The Ivy League champion docs
not receive an automatic bid to
the NCAA, but the winner is al
most certain to draw the one re
maining at-large berth.
Santa Clara brought its league
record to 9-2 Tuesday night, but
San Francisco can draw even
again with a w in over San Jose
State tonight. No matter the out
come of this contest, the league
champion can't be decided before
Saturday, when Santa Clara and
San Francisco meet in a head-lo-head
duel. And should the Dons
lose tonight but win Saturday, a
first place tie will still exist.
Morehead State and Tennessee
Tech are the combatants in the
Ohio Valley Conference and also
must meet in a playoff to decide
the titli.-t.
The other NCAA berths will go
to the champions of tlie Big Ten
(where Ohio State holds a one
game lead over Illinois), Big
Eight (Kansas State owns a one
game edge over Colorado, but the
two teams collide Saturday and
the Big Six i where Stanford
leads UCLA by two games'.
Tm'l 'tost Of Way .
Y iinfTKSli' for almost liie iff
Ute ''contest against HaViJut aim
didn't draw even until Don Tay
lor scored a field goal with only
33 seconds rcmaming. Junior
Rick Kaminsky tlien scored eight
of his team's 10 points in over
time to finish with a game high
of 28 points.
Santa Clara also got off to a
slow start, but then rallied to
take a 12-point halftime lead. The
Broncos were paced bv Gene
Shields, who tallied 22 xints.
East Tennessee enjoyed a 31-25
advantage at intermission and ui
creased the margin to 10 points
after six minutes of the second
half. But the Buccaneers couldn't
do anything right after that and
saw their title chances go out the
window when Dan Middett hit the
winning field goal for Middle Ten
nessee with live seconds to play.
Elsewhere, Texas lost its first
Southwest Conference game of
the season, bowing to Baylor
55-48; Providence trounced Fair
field, 85-65; Arkansas ripped Tex
as Christian, 104-94; Rice topped
Texas A&M, 73-70; and Southern
Methodist nipped Texas Tech,
88-87. ,
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore.
Wednesday, March (, 196
PAGE 1 -G R
!. iK-JI tiY irV:rivi i
I
ry V"'""-"1 ' ' 11
o
BEDFORD, Mass. (ITP-Paul
Pender, tlie "reinstated'' wwld
middleweight co-champion, wants
. title-clarifying fight with co-
hampion Dick Tiger, attorney
John J. Cronin. Pender's adviser,
announced today.
Pender of Biwkline, Mass., was
practically reinstated Tuesday by
five judges in tlie appellate divi
sion of the New York State Su
preme Court, when they unani
mously annulled the New York
State Athletic Commission's No
vember title-stripping action.
Overrule Commission
On Nov. 9. the New York Com
mission vacated Pender's share of
the title for failure to defend his
inwn within the required six
V':i!!i,.,i! 1 shifted its V ..i-in'.-
THIS STARTED THE BRAWL Bob Ferry, right, of the Detroit Pistons, grabs Wilt
Chamberlain of the San Francisco Warriors for a foul as the ball goes bounding
away during their game at Madison Square Garden in New York Tuesday night. Al
Attles of the Warriors was ejected from the game after he tackled Ferry and started
a free-for-all in the third quarter. Pistons won, I I 1-102. UPI Telephoto
Aparicio Gets Green Light
To Start Running Bases
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Maury Wills had better not look
back this year because there may
be somebody hard on his heels
in the base-stealing derby.
That somebody would be Luis
Aparicio of the Baltimore Ori
oles, who Tuesday got the "green
light" to run on his own. Man
ager Billy Hitchcock told Apari
cio to run at will and also in
structed Jackie Brandt,. Brooks
Robinson and liuss Snyder, who
will hit behind Aparicio in the
batting order, not to let their ac
tions at the plate be governed by
Aparicio's running.
"Don't feel you have to swing
to protect Aparicio," said Hitch
cock. "Chances arc. if you take
the pitch, they won't throw him
out anyhow.
The 211-year-old Venezuelan
might just be the fellow who
could challenge the new record of
14 steals set by Wills last sea-1
son. Aparicio has stolen 2f9 bases
in seven seasons an average
of 38.4 per season. He's led the
American League in steals a rec
ord seven straight years and has
topped 50 three limes, incuding
56 in 19511.
Bo Belinskv mav be the head
line-grabber with the Los Angeles
Angels but it's Dean Chance who
seems to make the must progress.
The brilliant young right-hand
er was named Tuesday by Man
ager Bill Rigncy to start the An
gels' exhibition opener with 'he
Houston Colts on Saturday.
Chance, who had a 14-10 record
as a rookie last season, has been
the sensation of the Angel camp.
In his last intra-squad appear
ance, he struck out live baiters
in two innings.
Indications also arc that good
news is imminent lor San Fran
cisco fans who have been won
dering when and if their Giantsl
and slugger Orlando Cepeda
would reach a salary agreement
V.P. Charles Feeney said he had
spoken twice within IB hours with
the big slugger, who is resisting
a cut from his $46,500 salary of a
year ago. Pitcher Juan Marichal,
an 18-game winner, remains
persistent holdout, however.
Around the other tamps; A
grand slam homer by rookie
catcher 'Jesse Condcr featured
the Cincinnati Reds' intra-squad
game. . .former $60,000 Boston
Red Sox bonus player Billy Con-
solo signed with Jacksonville and
will work out with the Cleveland
Indians. . .Eari Wiison, no-hil
hurlcr for tlie Red Sox last sea
son, suffered a minor but pain
ful bruise when hit on the right
shoulder by a line drive.
Rookies Larry Foss and Steve
Dillon combined in a one-hit
pitching effort during New York
Met intra-squad game. . .Bob Al
lison hit a homer in his first at
bat of the spring to highlight a
Minnesota Twins squad game.
Don Drysdale, 25-game winner
last season, allowed two hits and
laced only nine men in three
inning stint for Los Angeles
Dodgers.
Hank Aaron, checking into Mil
waukee Braves' camp four daysj
late, hit "homers" on two of first
five pitches served to him
Manny Jiminez, reporting to the
Kansas City Athletics al long
last, said he was delayed by in
ability to get plane connections!
out of the Dominican Republic
Reinstated' Pender Wants
Clarifying Fight With King
nition to Tiger of Nigeria, who al
ready was recognized as wwld
champion by tlie World Boxing
Association.
Tuesday tlie five judges ruled
that tlie New York commission
had failed to comply with its own
rule requiring that a champion be
given 20 days notice that a chal-
lenge had been filed with the
commission.
Only tlie Massachusetts Boxing
Commission continued to recog
nize Pender as co-champion be
cause New York's November
stripping decision was followed by
similar actions in California, the
British Commonwealth and Eur
ope.
Adviser Cronin explained today:
Pender believes he can beat
Tiger and he hopes the promoters
will get busy and make this match
to settle tiie title dispute, U be
can't get Tiger into the ring. Paul
will defend against any worthy
challenger."
Pender hasn't fought since last
April 7 when he recaptured his
share of the title from Terry
Dowries of England. Meanwhile
Tiger kept his share of the 160-
pound crown on a 15-round draw
with ex-champion Gene Fullmer at
Las Vegas, Nev., Feb. 23. -:
At New York, Commission
Chairman Melvin L. Krulewitch
said he would make no comment
on the five judges' decision until
er he had received it and read
it.
Manager Eldon Ewing Says:
Get the BEST TIRE DEAL IN TOWN during our
a
TRADE-IN
INCOME TAXES
See Your Reliable Income
TAX CONSULTANT:
CHAS. HATHAWAY
Auditing - Bookkeeping
120 N. 10th TU 4-5473
NUMBER ONE FAN The Los Angeles Lakers' number one Hollywood fan, Doris
Day, built up to a jubilant mood as the Lakers worked their way into a lead but it
didn't last and the mood changed to passive bubble blowing and then despair as Los
Angoles lost its fifth straight game. They try for a win tonight as they meet Cincin
nati. UPI Telephoto
LM4VrT7rilliHOI:-77TTTl
New Program
For Colleges?
PORTLAND (UPI i A no-pressure,
no-recruiting college athletic
program was described Tuesday
at a weekly meeting of tlie Ore
gon Sportswriters and Sports
casters Association.
Dr. Bob Livingston, athletic di
rector at the Oregon College of
Education at Monmouth, said
OCE has a 10-sport program and
none w ill ever have to be dropped
because of lack of money.
"We have no athletic scholar
ships, charge no admission to our
athletic events, and thus our goals
are not geared to this income,
Livingston said.
Athletics cost OCE $22,000 a
year, he said. There is neither
profit nor tas, and no pressure
Tlie system is based on physical
education for all students.
"People pay their tax money to
take care of tlie whole student
body not tlie privileged few ath
letes." he said. "Why should we
charge the spectator twice once
in tax money and then again to
get in to see an athletic con
test?"
Franklin Wins Portland's
Second Tournament Berth
TO VISIT U.S.
WASHINGTON (LTD - Dr.
Sarve Palli Radhakrishnan, prcsi
dnt of India, will visit the Unit
ed States sometime this summer.
the White House announced Mon
day. The date has not been set. Tillamook all posted wuis. They
By United Press International
Franklin won Portland's second
spot in the class A-l high school
basketball tournament Tuesday
night while Astoria and Milwaukie
got the jump on Beaverlon in the
Metro League race.
Franklin bombed Cleveland 71-43
while third place Jefferson was
dumped by Benson 67 - 61. Mar
shall, the state's second ranked
team which already had won a
berth, took Roosevelt in stride
53-43.
Beaverton was stunned by sev
enth-place Clackamas 50-43. Mil
waukie took over second place by
a full game with a 53-27 win over
Hillsboro. Astoria, half a game in
Iront of Milwaukie, was idle but
must play Milwaukie Friday
night.
Sandy won the Wileo title with
a 40-.18 w in over second place
Molalla. Both already arc "in"
for the A l tourney.
South Salem showed its Valley
League superiority with an 81-61
win over tourney-hopeful Lebanon.
North Salem dumped Albany 62-56
and Corvallis blasted Sweet Home
75-58 in other games.
The second spot from the TYV
Ixague remained wide open as
Forest Grove, Oregon City and
arc tied with 13-4 records with
one game to play. Oregon City
dumped champion Tigard 67-50,
Tillamook bet Lake Oswego 83-47
and Forest Grove deleated West
Linn .63-46 Tuesday night.
In a big A-2 game Pleasant Hill
defeated Elmira 66-55 in the first
of a three-game series for a tour
ney berth.
Five Golfers
Sign For Meet
ATLANTA (LTD -Five lop
golfers, headed by Arnold Palm
er and Gary Player, are the first
to sign for a one-day $7,500 Pro
Am tournament here April 8, it
was announced Saturday.
H. C. Allen chairman of the in
ternational Ryder Cup matches to
be held at East Lake Country
Club in October, made tlie announcement.
MARCH MONEY SAVER!
Complete -v ff
LUBRICATION 51)77
& WASH JOB --
Reg. $4.50 Value. Only i
DICK B. MILLER CO.
FUE!
OIL
DELIVERED
7 DAYS A WEEK
Ph. TU 4-6788
7 DAYS A WEEK
Ph. TU 4-6788
Jay Hawk
PETROLEUM
2135 So. 6th
or
So. 6th and Creit
Take advantage of prc-scason
prices and get all set tor a fu
summer of fun at a big savings.
Listed here are just a few of the
many boats and outfits now in
stock. We also have a complete sel
ection of used motors in all sizes at
prices you can afford.
li
i
COMPLETE
OUTFIT
Here's one all ready for the
water - a 16' Richbuilr boar
complete with new 1000-lb.
capacity trailer and an
electric itarting 35-H.P.
Johnson motor. It has up
holstered teats, windshield,
oil controls and many other
accessories. Your for only..
1195
00
COMPLETE OUTFIT NEW 1962 DORSETT
A 14' Trailorboat with 45-H.P. Mercury mo
tor and all controls. This outfit is complete
with trailer. Everything is in perfect condi
tion. Priced complete at just
1095.00
14' BOAT KIT
A regular 350.00 boat kit by Dillabaugh. All
you need is o few regular household tools to
completely assemble. Easy to assemble. Buy
it now at a savings ond have it ready in just
a few evenings work. Yours for only . , .
289.00
This is a hold over from tost year. The 15'
Belmont model complete with upholstered
seats, windshield, Ride-Guide steering and
many other needed accessories. New price wot
1095.00 Take it home for only
799.00
NEW 14' PISANO
By Richbuilt. Complete with seots ond steer
ing. A fast boat ideal for skiing. New price
was 710.00. Buy it now during this sale for
only . . ,
499.00
F-tL W;
All Baseball Equipment At Sale Prices!
Rowling's Trapeze model mitts,
LOOK AT "9- 12.45 9.95
-ruccc ' 'ot ' baseball bats, values to
intsc 4 50 1,00
EXAMPLES Little league shoe from 3.95
Babe Ruth league shoes from 6.45
Convenient Terms
Contracts!
Revolving Charge
Accounts
and
30-Day Charge
Accounts '
illSllf
l mll hi i VTIJ;,
I ; " if
1 ,5 ..'ii.-r Kffjf
f 15 MONTH l for
I I NATIONWIDE T IWi L-Z3
ROAD HAZARD Mil ;
i j G UARANTEE ffif . "
I (Plus Famous... ' ' JL ZZ
I LIFETIME 'if .L II YU Jt
' GUARANTEE) - Sfjl VT V
I honored by mora than l'js'0.i jTJr r
60,000 Firestone Dealers fllTUBeLElf f If
and Stores in all 50 gferY U '0r V 1
States and Canada Ifafff
; B Every new Firestone tire it fay ....
I OUARANTIID V
II
11
si
Mljl
i
- a, . . i
1
YOU EXPECT MORE
FROM FIRESTONE TIRES
. . . AND YOU GET MORE
With tough Long-wearing DIENE rubber
to give you MORE MILES PER DOLLAR
With Safety-Fortified NYLON CORD BODY
to allow you MORE MILES PER HOUR
P90
Vw Firestone
ssori NVLONAIRE
fm ff 6.70-19,
V "r Blackwallt
Pin lei and I trade-In 1 1 ret off your car
53)90
1. AftninM dfcr4 in workman
hip rxi mntenaU lor Ui lit
of Iha original tranri.
1. Ajrainirt normal rood hnwirti
(xrp4 repftiranU punrturM)
momtntmd in everyday p
mwm car IM lor th number
of month- apecihrd.
Rplarrmnt prorated on trwtH
wwr and Heard on hat pncea
current el time ol adjustment.
NYLON AIRE
Ptut tax end
1 1 trade-to tire
off your car
TUBELESS WHfTEWALLS 4 MORE PER PAIR
JUST SAY
Charge it ...j
.... . , . i-m. IAnB
MONTHS TO PAY f
ff
Iff
LAWN & PLANT FOOD
I Ml lJ UILLI I UOIWU
(5000 Sq. Ft. Coverage)
82
Only
Non-burning
Feeds grass
for months.
mif Two Bags
Per Customer
Essential for
' rich coloring
and growth.
etleli
tan TVZTVM
-ritif '1
where your dollar buys MILES more
STORE
V '"-D wffl
tui vxiiiftl
6th & Pine
Phone TU 4-8109
7th and Klamath
Ph. TU 4-41S4
714 Main