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A vaslly improved Klamath
Falls Pelican basketball quint
takes to the road tonight in
search of the third victory of
the new season.
Al Keck'i Pelicans, following
a pair of opening-season wins
over RoseburR last weekend,
travel to Bend to face the up-and-coming
Lava Bears.
Preceding the Pelicans on the
first road trip of the season
will be the Klamalh Falls jun
'jor varsity club ready to face
; the Bend JVs in the preliminary
action.
J For the Pelicans, the outside
shooting of the Lava Bears and
Iho home court advantaRe
owned by the Bend five are the
principal items of concern.
Hie Lava Bears have in tho
past been extremely strong at
home and whether the Pels are
able to overcome this has
prompted much discussion.
Practice sessions this week
have been devoted to both of
fensive and defensive work de
. spite the successful p c r
'. formance in bolh departments
J last weekend against the In
; dians.
Additionally, I h e Pelicans
have stressed individual work
on slight weaknesses in an ef
fort to polish both the attack
and the defense.
Interest at the home of Iho
Bears is al a high pilch follow
ing an impressive opening last
weekend.
Chuck Hudson's club, reeling
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last year under a linal won-loss
record of 7-15, impressed cen
tral Oregon spectators as they
belted a pair of area opponents
in the annual tip-off tour
nament. A smaller, but fast and sharp
Madras White Buffalo team was
the first to fall under the guns
of the Bears as a 72-43 victory
was recorded.
The following night, as if to
prove this initial bombardment
was not by accident, tlie Lava
Bears rolled over the Prineville
Cowboys 70-44 after breaking
away from a close halftime ad
vantage. "In the first half against
Prineville, we only hit on 11 of
44 shots. And in the second
half. 1 don't know whether to
credit our defense or if Prine
ville was just cold, but this is
where we exploded," comments
Hudson on this victory.
The Bears' strong suit ap
pc;irs to be depth and height.
The latter factor is perhaps
not as vital as the former,
with the Bear height ending at
(-4, but with others touching the
6-1 mark.
Still, this height does not ap
proach that offered by the Rose
burg Indians at 6-7, 6-5 and a
pair a I 6-2.
IJcpihwisc the Bears are in
an enviable position, with 15
members of the squad all con
sidered by tho head man capa
ble of handling a first-five role
on any given night.
Scoring in the first contests
was led by the one of three
seniors on the roster forward
Jack Ward, standing 6-1.
Ward seemingly picked up
where he ended last year as he
hit for 17 markers bolh nights
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PANELING NOW JUST
to pace the scoring of both
teams.
Last year this talented for
ward ended the season as the
leading Hcnd scorer with a 12
point average per game.
In the Pelican camp the KU
head man has warned h i s
charges of ". . . an always
dangerous and tough opponent"
in facing the Lava Bears.
"1 feel we'll be all right if the
kids come up to their poten
tial both offensively and defen
sively. "If lliey play such as they
did a g a i n s t Roscburg, they
could win another.
'"Ilic attitude of the club has
been good not loo much confi
dence following their wins last
weekend and certainly not tak
ing a team which can score 142
points (liendl in two nights
lightly.
"We knew our defense will be
tested to the limit, but if we
can do this job and keep our
offense moving, I feel we might
be all right."
The Lava Bears have been
taking a long look at that Peli
can olfcn.se, too.
They're looking at what they
term ". . . Klamath Falls' one
two punch of Terry Ash and
(ienc Kingsbury."
The tremendous offensive
work accomplished by this pair
last weekend justified this, hut
added lo llns oflense is the
work guard Lanny Guyer in
bolh scoring and feeding.
These lluee Pels hit in the
double figures both nights
against Roscburg and if addi
tional scoring punch has been
developed this past week il will
lake away much of the defen
sive pressure sure to be offered
these three by the Lava Bars.
In addition In the three men
tioned, the Pels will start Jim
Palzke at the other guard spot
and John Jcndrzcjcwski at the
other forward.
For the l.ava Bears a tenta
tive starting group of Ward and
sophomore John Lundgrcn
16-D al the forwards; 6-4 junior
center George Woudworlh, and
al the guards 5!) junior Doug
Williams and 5-7 junior Jerry
Curl.
This is the picture for the
Klamalh Falls Pels as they
travel in search of their third
triumph of the young season.
The two teams return lo Pel
ican Court next Friday night
for the second in the homc-and-home
scries.
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IIKRALD AND
'Changes Within Year'Says SOC
President Following Family Beef
ASHLAND UPi -There will
be some changes within a ear,
Southern Oregon College Presi
dent Elmo Stevenson said
Thursday over a dispute in the
school's athletic family.
Dr. Stevenson refused to ela
borate. His comment came after the
dispute broke into the open at
an Oregon Collegiate Confer
ence meeting in Portland Tues
day, Dr. Alex Petersen, chair
man of the physical education
department, accused his own
school of to violations of OCC
He said the school started
basketball practice before the
Nov. 1 opening date and
charged that athletic scholar
ships had been issued by coach
es instead of an academic com
mittee. The basketball practice
charges were denied by Ted
Schopf. SOC athletic director
and basketball couch. He said
one learn meeting was held, and
at other limes the students just
got together to practice without
his supervision or coaching.
Stevenson said he first plan
ned to declare his school ineli
gible for the OCC title this
year, but reconsidered and was
still studying the situation. The
conference has not acted on the
matter and no complaints are
known to have been made by
other schools.
The SOC president called Pet
ersen's scholarship charge
"quite wrong." He said the
coaches recommend students (or
scholarships but the awards
must be approved by an aca
demic student aids committee.
"Where Petersen is a little
excited is that some scholar
ships were given without Hie en
lire IB-person committee operat
ing. However, no coach has
given any scholarship or grant
SETS WOULD ItF.COItl)
.MOSCOW (LTD - Anatoly
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lightweights when he lilted
359.70 pounds in the clean and
jerk at Kaunas, Tass agency
reported Thursday.
see Stale squad after guards
BUI Bradley and Roil i Itchy)
Smith, center Bill Smothers and
forward Gerald Dudley all were
lost earlier this week.
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FIRST HOME APPEARANCE Rich Lyons, a 6-1 fresh
man transfer from Contra Costa JC, will be in the lineup
for the Oregon Tech Owls tonight and Saturday night as
they start the home season against the Pacific Badgers.
Lyons paced the Owls' last week in the annual NAIA Tip
Off Tournament leading both the scoring and rebounding
figures in the Owls' losing efforts.
Himsl New
SALT LAKE CITY cL'PI' -Personable
V e d i e Himsl. a
pitching specialist in the Chi
cago Cub organization, will
guide the Salt Lake Bees dur
ing the 19fi4 Pa c i ' i c Coast
League baseball campaign.
Himsl was appointed Thurs
day lo the post vacated by El
vin Tappe, also a member of
the Cub organization who will
return to the corps ot rotating
coaches for instructional duties.
The veteran coach and scout
flew to Utah's capital city for
the lonn.J announcement of his
appointment as Bee manager.
During the brief visit he met
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ment Tlrursday. aside from say
ing he had talked the situation
over with other school officials
belore tlie Portland meeting
and "tliey were well aware of
the situation."
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members of the Bee board of
directors and conferred with
Mrs. Walter E. Cosgriff. Bee
president and general manager.
Chicago is parent organization
of the Bees and provides the
Utah team with players.
"I look forward to the new
season with a great deal of in
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ently on the roster very well
and feel they will do a credit
able job in providing top-notch
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Owls For Two-Game Set
It s the Pacific Badgers and
the Oregon Tech Owls tonight
ac the mile-high campus as the
Owls kickotf tlie 1963-64 home
basketball season.
The Badgers visit the Oregon
Teeh campus big favorites to
gain a sweep of the two-game
set based upon their second
place finish in the Northwest
Conference last year and their
second place finish in last
week's annual Tip-Off Tourna
ment. Danny French's Badgers
bring a 2-1 record into the lo
cal series lo place against the
0-3 mark of Jim Paribus
Owls.
It was the Badgers handing
the Owls their initial loss of the
season last Thursday night in
the first game of the NAIA Tip
Olf show by a score of 92-61.
But in this game the Owls
displayed sufficient court know
how to give partisan Forest
Grove fans a bit of a scare as
they led through the first half
until some three minulcs re
mained., However, at this point tlie
Badgers untracked themselves
and came on strong to hold a
substantial lead at halftime and
race on to their lopsided vic
tory. It's an experienced and tal
ented Badger team facing t h e
young Owls, with just one man
missing from Jast year's NWC
second place club.
The Badgers are paced by a
pair of all-conference standouts
in Leon Johnson 6-0 1 and 6-3
Ken Alcorn.
Johnson ripped the Owls in
the first meeting for 26 points
and scoring honors, while Al
corn added 12.
The Owls have worked on
changing their offense some (or
the Badger series, with t h c
head man feeling the Owls
night better lake advantage of
their good supply of speed and
scoring potential.
Leading the Owls in the Tip
Off show was Rich Lyons, a
freshman transfer fsom Contra
Costa JC. Lyons ended the
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Another busy weekend of high
school basketball is slated (or
Oregon with a heavy schedule
both tonight and Saturday night.
Pendleton invades Hillsboro
for a weekend series and South
Eugene goes lo Medford for a
pair.
Astoria and David Douglas
will compete in the annual
Southwest Washington Classic
in Vancouver, Wash.
Portland city teams get their
last pre-season action before
county play starts next Tuesday.
three-game tournament with a
16 point per game average and
a total ol 38 rebounds. His scor
ing total was 48 points in the
three games and he led the
Owl scoring the last two games.
Chuck Hawkins. Ralph Ander
son and Mike Glines all added
greatly to the Owl scoring and
rebounding and are seeking a
repeat performance against the
Badgers tonight and Saturday
night.
Possibly missing from the
Owl lineup tonight will be U-2
freshman forward Larkin Wade,
who has been nursing a slight
knee injury.
Whether he will be ready for
tonight's contest was question
able this morning.
If he is not ready, 6-10 Ron
Wilkerson is expected to enter
the Owl starting unit along
with Glines and Anderson at
guards and Hawkins and Lyons
at forwards.
A tentative starting lineup for
the Badgers would have Alcorn
and Johnson at the forwards;
Vince Hayes at center and
Mike Payne and Fred Willis at
the guards.
In a preliminary contest to
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morrow night will face the
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