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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
Top Money Makers Tee Off In Cajun Classic; Jack Nicklaus Favored Over Defending Champ LAFAYETTE, La. tl'PI -Ten of tlie top money winners on Uie professional golf circuit tee off today in the J22.50O Ca jun Classic solf tournament. The favorite is big Jack Nick laus. who is seekinR another $1,010 to make him the second man in history to win $100,000 in one year on the professional golf tour. Arnold Palmer is the only man to do so up until now. Defending champion in the tournament is John Barnum of Columbus, Ohio. Barnum set a tournament record and a course record last year when he turned in a four round total HERALD A.i) NKWS. Klamath Kalis. Oregon Thursday, November It, 1963 of 270 and a third round 63 at Oakbourne ountry Club. The course is 6,700 yards, par 72 layout that favors long hit ters like Nicklaus. All four previous winners in the tournament will compete this year. Besides Barnum they are Doug Sanders and Jay and PAGE SA I ,1 fix RvJ ' if . I k s 1 n-i & Li a TROPHY WINNERS Jerry Runnels, 6, and Kay Miller, 5, both won trophies in the Oregon State Skating Meet conducted at Oakridge this past week. More state competition is due the young skaters at Hillsboro in early 1964. Lionel Ilehert, the golfing brothers from Lafayette. Officials of the tournament announced Wednesday that the purse this week was hiked from $17,300 to $22,300. KF Skaters Take First A group of speed skaters from Skateland Wheels D&F Club of Klamath Kalis traveled to Oak ridge recently to take part in the Oregon Stale Speed Meet, with all skaters finishing high up in their age division. Jerry Runnels and Kay Miller both won first pluce in the un der 8 division. Ty Miller finished fourth in the boys under 8 division. In Hie 8 and 9-year-old girls divi sion Patti Cheyne placed sec ond, llarelene Radspinner third and Chcrolcnc Radspinner fourth. In the 10 and 11-age group for girls Chcrle Powers was second and for boys, Dusty Miller was third. Junior girls contestant Janet Harris finished second. Tlie relay team of Pat ti, Marelenc. Jerry and Ty also placed second. The roller skat ing speed skaters from Klam ath Falls finsihed just behind Portland in the contest for high point trophy. Other entries were from Springfield, Salem, Oak ridge, Philomath and Eugene. After the races some of the skaters took speed tests and all were successful. Jerry R u n nols, Cheryl Powers, Dusty Alil ler, and Marelenc Radspinner passed the juvenile speed test with Janet Harris taking and passing both novice and bronze medal tests. These skaters and others are looking forward to competing at Hillsboro shortly alter the first of the year. Cage Show Due Soon ALTURAS The seventh an nual Modoc Union High School holiday basketball tournament will feature U teams vying lor varsity and junior varsity hon ors Dec. 13 - U in Alturas, it was announced this week hy tournament director Wally Gris wo!d. Varsity teams slated to ap pear are Modoc, lessen. Her long. Hayfork. Trinity. Fall Riv er. Big Valley and Surprise Val ley. Junior varsity teams en tered are Modoc, Lassen. Hay fork, Fall River. Big Valley arid Surprise Valley. For tlie first time in more than 30 years, itodoc will re- I turn to a varsity and junior var sity classification of players. Coaches are hopeful that this will produce a higher caliber brand of basketball and at tlie same time allow more play er participation. Class C com petition will continue .it the school. Under tlie new plan boys w ith the ability to play varsity ball will not bo restricted because of their size as was tlie ease in A, B, C, classifications. Also, larger younger boys ilreshmon and sophomores) will be given a chance to play on any of the teams and not restricted be cause of their age. "We think you'll see a better, more enthusiastic brand of bas ketball at tlie school this year," Griswold stated. Another change this year will see coach Bob Cicle installed as the varsity head replacing coach Ed Carver who will take over the junior varsity team. Prior to the tournament, the Braves will warm up in non league play with McCloud on Dec. 6 and with Herlong Dec. 7. Hank Iba Watches As Shockers Appear Top Team In Midlands SOLTHPAW CHAMPS NEW YORK (L'PH There have been four southpaw mid dleweight champions: Al Mc Coy, Johnny Wilson. Tiger Flowers and lou Brouillard. F.DITOKS: The following is another in a series of dis patches sizing up rollrer bas ketball prospects in various sections of the country. I!v JACK BRANNAN I'nltrd Press Inlrrtulinnal KANSAS CITY. Mo. (L'P1 -Watch out for Wichita. That's the new warning being sounded hy basketball coaches throughout the Midlands before tlie season even opens. Even Cincinnati Coach Ed Jucker, whose teams have dom inated Hie .Midlands since 1938, agreed that the reign of his po tent Bearcats apparently ended when they lost their bid for a third consecutive NCAA cham pionship last March to Loyola of Chicago. "Wichita should lead the whole parade in (lie Midlands now,'.' said Jucker. Whether Wichita can rule the Midlands with tlie iron hand that Cincinnati wielded is yet to lie determined. But coaches in both the Missouri Valley and the Big Eight conferences, dur ing a recent meeting here, agreed that Wichita is the team to heat. FIGHTS ' Fight Result NAGOYA, Japan U!P1 - Hi royiki Ebihara. 1 124 . Japan, knocked out Henry Acido, U2J Philippines IP. BRIDGEPORT (UP1) - Billy Tisdale. 180, Bridgeport, Conn., knocked out Orvin Veazcy, 183, Stamford, Conn. tsi. In the Big Eight Conference, tlie coaclies indicated they are most concerned about tlie poten tial of Kansas State and Okla homa State. Kvfi On Wichita Bui the eea of tlie Midlands coaches are on Wichita as a team and on 6-foot-7 Dave Stall worth as an individual. Stall worth is tlie lad who led Wi chita to a l'W) record last sea son, good for sixth place in the final 1963 national rating, and to two stunning upsets over no lesser teams than Loyola of Chicago and Cincinnati. Wichita loses only center Wayne Durham next season, al though guards Leonard Kelley and Ernie Moore will be avail able for only one semester each. Cincinnati, on the other hand, loses Tom Thackcr, his fellow playmaker Tony Yates, and Larry Shinglelon. Bonham and fl-foot-8 center George Wilson will be back, however, and Jucker has a strong crop of sophomores. The Big Eight coaclies saw no particular favorite in their league, which they feel will lie stronger. But Oklahoma Stale Coach Hank Iba sounded a w arning of his own. "We have a lot of potential," lie believes. "This is tlie best squad we've had since we en tered the league. Top Scorers Return Oklahoma State returns its top four scorers, including All Conference, guard Larry Hawk, from the team that posted a 16-9 record last season. Kansas State and Colorado, which currently share the Big Eight championship, both have All-Conference players return ing. But Colorado, the nation's ninth-ranked team in 1963, lost Big Eight player-of-tlie-year Ken Charlton. Colorado still has Jim Davis, another All-Conference selection and Kansas State has All-Conference Willie Murrell. Both are forwards. Tex Winter of Kansas State, Dick Harp of Kansas and Bob Vanatla of Missouri said their learns would be improved this year. The only teams that ap peared to be out of tlie running were Iowa State, Nebraska and Oklahoma. The strongest independent in the Midlands was expected to be Oklahoma City University, as usual. Coach Abe Lemons will have back the core of his 1962-63 edition, which finished the season with a 19-10 record. mm Mi we mean! 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