Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 13, 1963, Page 9, Image 9

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    Pelican, Hornet Matmen Travel
For Cavemen Invitational Meet
Tlie Henley Hornets and the
Klamath Falls Pelicans head
for Grants Pass today for the
annual Caveman Invitational
mat tournament which calls
seven grappling eams from
Oregon and California.
For Boh Creed's Hornets, the
tournament will mark the first
test of the season, while De
Lance Duncan's strong Klamath
Kails Pels enter their second
meeting of the young season.
Last weekend, the Pelicans
traveled to Portland for the an
nual David Douglas tournament
and ended a close second be
hind the host Scots among some
of the top teams in the state.
The Pelicans, based upon
their third place finish in the
state last year and their fine
showing in the Portland 'Tour
nament of Champions" last
weekend, are considered co-fa-Sorites
with the host Cavemen
for tournament honors tonight.
Hie Hoi nets will face the ju
nior varsity teams of the larger
.VI scliool squads, with the tour
nament divided into A and B
classifications.
Team scorinj! will be com
piled in both divisions, thereby
giving the Hornets a food
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paign with a victory!
Other teams scheduled f o r
action are Recdsport. Del Norte
of Crescent City, Calif., Med
fcrd and Marshfield in addition
to Henley, Klamath Falls and
Grants Pass.
Scoring is based on AAU clas
sification whereby wrestlers are
rated on "number of bad
marks."
To clarify: If a wrestler wins
via a fall he has no bad marks;
if he wins via a decision he re
ceives one bad mark and if the
match is a draw both men re
ceive two bad marks.
Each man wrestles three
times and tlie boy with tlie
least number of bad marks
wins.
Team totals are figured from
Prep
Scores
Oregon Prep Basketball
Parkrose 43 Gresham 32
(MacLarin Invitational I
Portland Christian 75 Valsetz 52
Chemawa 76 Colton 59
MacLarcn 56 Detroit 49
FIGHTS
Fight Results
LOS ANGELES (I Pll-Raul
Rojas. 131'3, San Pedro. Calif.,
knocked out Julio Zuoniga,
134':. Mexico 5.
SAW
Christmas Gifts
five points received by a boy
winning; three points from a
wrestler taking a second place
and one point for a third place.
By using this method of scor
ing, all wrestlers have the op
portunity of engaging in three
matches. In other tournament
KINGSLEY
MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Valliers
Golden Cremt Bakery
Amidons
Saris
39 17
37 1
35 71
Bings Satellite 71 21
D.ck B. W.ller 23 33
Pioneer Vending II 3J
Carlson Furniture II 45
Dec. 9 results: Amidons 4, Satellite
0; Saris 3, Dick B. Miller 1; Golden
Creme 2, VaMiers 3; Carlson Furniture
2, Pioneer Vending 3.
High team game, Amidons 790; high
team series, Amidons 22S; high ind.
game (men), A. Pennock 222; high
md. series (men), A Pennock 5i6;
h3h ind. game (women), E. "Irnka 189;
high ind. series (women), B. Watt 464.
BASIN BOWLERS LEAGUE
Bull Shiopers
The Duds
Late Comers
Catabons
Lower Lakers
C&H
Bees & Que
Bowl Weevils
Toms Meal Market
Grandmas & Pas
Lockouts
Punk Pins
Grease Monkeys
Lees 76
Pin Pals
C&Rs
Valley Service
Ptn Dusters
Gutter Balis
Spit Balls
Alley Oodj
Frustrated Four
Alley Cats
Gutter Dusters
Results: Bull Shippers
36' i
34' I
30' i 25'
29 2
2V,
28
10' 45' j
l, Frustrated
Catabons 3;
Four 0; Bowl Weevils 1,
Late Comers 0, Pin Dusters 4; Valley
Service The Duds 3; Soil Balls I,
Gutter Balis 3; Toms Meat Mkt. 0,
Punk Pins 4; Gutter Dusters 1, Luck
outs 3; Bees & Ques 2, Alley Cats 2;
C&Rs 0, CB.H 4; Lower Lakers 3, Pin
Pais 1; Lees 76 3, Alley Oons 1.
High learn game. Bees & Ques 769;
high team series. Bees & Ques 3066;
high Ind. game, Roy Kenton 221, Mar
gie Rajnus 176; high ind. series, Roy
Heaton 541, Sue Barry 479.
AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
W
Carlons Furniture
Wilson Wiley Buick
East Side Electric
U.S. Motorbowler
Overhead Door
Tims Shell
Klamath Cable TV
Specialized Service
Interstate Pump
KC Paint
37' i
37
3
27
23 37
Dec. 11 results: Carlsons Furniture
4, U.S. Motorbowler 0; Kl. Cable TV
1, Spec. Svc. 3; Tims Shell 4, KC Palnl
0; Wilson Wiley Buick 1, Overhead
Door 3; East Side -Electric 4, In
terstate Pump 0.
High team qame, Tims Shell 1066;
high team series, Tims Shell 3081; high
ind. qame, Don K rider 234; high ind.
series, Oon Himelwright 618.
MAJOR CLASSIC LEAGUE
W
S. R. Crawley Woldori
Valliers Cafe
6fh St. Oxygen Sales
Lucky Lanes
Kingsley Voodoos
Southern Oreqon Music
Maurys Foreign Cars
Lewis Chevron
Spud Cellar
15
37'. 1 222
34 26
30 30
27
25" I
23
Klamath Tractor 2? 38
Dec. II results: Lucky Lanes . KL
Tractor 0; Maurys Foreign Cars 2,
Kingsley Voodoos 2; 6th St. Oxygen 1,
So. Ore. Music 3; Valliers Cafe I, S R.
Crawley 3; Spud Cellar 2, Lewis Chev
ron 2-
High team game, Lewis Chev.-Mauryi
(tie) 612; high team series. So. Ore.
Music 2731; high ind. game. Wilbur
Lewis 270; high ind. series, Clyde Fox
610,
scoring metliods. a loser of two
niatvlies is eliminated.
Next weekend the Hornets en
tertain tlie Ashland Grizzlies in
the first home match Saturday
at 1 p.m., while the Pelicans
are off until Dec. 28, when they
host a mat tourney.
EAGLES
MIXED FOURSOME
Kuril man Insulation
Crater Enterprises
wards Kl. Funeral Home
Lucv Lanes
S. 61 h Auto Body
Sunrise Tavern
Big -V"
Franks Saw Filing
IWA
Basin Hydraulics
Grigsbvi Smokehouse
Klamath Gas
Oregon Food Stores
Chuck Wagon
L
10
21
24' i
25' i
25' i
30' i
30
33
23
22 34
21' i 34' i
17' I 38' i
Gas I, Sunrttt
Dec. 10 results: Kl,
Tav. 3; Big
"Y" 0, Kuhlman 4; So.
Ore. Food 2' t. Grigsbys
6th Auto I
t. Wards Funeral 3: Crater Ent. 0,
Lucky Lanes 4; Basin Hvd. 3, Chuck
Waqon 1; Franks Saw Filing 2, IWA 2.
High team game. Basin Hyd. 788;
high team senes. Basm Hyd. 2206;
high ind game, Jo Bellinger 1ST; high
Ind. series. Rita Vation 499; high ind,
game. Bob Fitrgeraid 194; high ind.
series, Ray Bramwetl-George Allen
(tie) 5?0.
JOLLY JINX LEAGUE
W L
Freemans Saddlery 40 H
Automatic Transmission 40 16
MouldingcraH 34'j 2P
Bg Y Market 32' i 73' i
Overhead Door 30 26
Tack Room 29 27
Duffs Heating 28 21
Local Loan 27 29
House ol Shoes 22 34
Thunderblrds 21 35
Cliff Yaden )B 31
Picketts Dairy U 47
Dec. 10 results1 Tack Room 4. Over
head Door 0; Duffs t. Picketts 0;
Auto. Trans. 4, Thunderbirds 0; Clilf
Yadcn 3, Mnuldlngcraft 1; Big Y 3, Lo
cal Loan 1; Freeman 2, House of
Shoes 2.
High team game. Big Y 96; high
learn series. Tack Room 2672; high
ind. game, Kav Buroett 205; high ind.
series. Gloria Cantwell S33.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Deal Rile Motors 35
Larry's Foods 35
Jayhawk Fuel Oil 34
Pepsi Cola 34
Carter-Jones 33
Cilv-Center Lodge 32
S. T. 31
Kimes Plumbing 39
Great Northern 28
Liston Aircraft 25
Sears Roebuck 22
Bowers Dist. 21
Dec. 10 results
Llsfon 4, Kimes 0;
City Center 3. Jay-
Sears 3, Bowers 1
hawk 1; S. T. 3, Deal Rite 1; Larry's
3, Carter-Jones 1; Great Northern I,
Pepsi Cola 2.
High team game. Sears Roabuck
1032; high Icam series, S. T, 2925f hiqh
ind. game, George Zupan 229; high
Ind. series. Glno Roslerolla 610.
COFFEE CUP LEAGUE
W
Bing'i Satellite 37
Jerry's Drive Inn
Klamath Auto Wreckers '
Fashion Cleaners
Leon's
East Main Brake
Bowden Music Co.
Basin Building Materials
30' i
79
23 33
Big Y Market 23 33
Chuck Wagon 19 37
Ring's Sheet Metal 10 46
Dec. 10 results: Klamath Auto Wreck
ers 3 Big Y Market 1; Bowden Music
Co, 1, Basin Building Malerials 3; Tom
er Furniture 4, Ring's Sheet Metal 0;
East Main Brake & Alignment 2. Jer
ry's Drive Inn 2: Bing's Satellite 3,
Fashion Cleaners 1; Leon's 4, Chuck
Wagon 0.
High team game, Basin Buildlnq Ma
terials 737; high team series, Klamath
Auto Wreckers 3101 ; high Ind. game,
Violet Singleton 209; high Ind. sertes,
Bonnie Snyder 552.
BANTAM GIRLS
ieavers Try
us
F Loses To
By United Press International
Now that L'SF is temporari'y
out of tlie running for considera
tion as the West's best basket
ball team, a couple of other hot
contenders for the honor will be
severely tested tonight.
Some of the bloom was taken
off the Dons Thursday night at
Oklahoma City, where they lost
to Oklahoma City University,
H7-B4.
IIKRALD AND NEWS, Klamath
Pinson Jury Dismissed;
New Trial To Be Slated
CINCINNATI, Ohio UP1 -Vada
Pinson, the Cincinnati
Reds' leading hitter in 1963,
faced today a new trial on as
sault and battery charges with
best wishes for another suc
cessful season from the sports
writer who filed the complaint.
"1 hope he wins tlie batting
title next year," said plaintiff
Earl Lawson, after a jury failed
to return a verdict Thursday.
"I never questioned his base
ball ability."
The judge set Jan. 28 for the
second trial on the assault and
battery charges.
Lawson, who covers the Reds
for the Cincinnati Post and
Times-Star, 'filed the charges
Sept. 4 after tlie two men
clashed in the Crosley Field
clubhouse following , a night
game with the Philadelphia
Phillies.
The incident was sparked by
College
Scores
C'nllcfir Basketball Results
By I nilt'd Press International
East
Slippery Rock 67 Alliance li2
Rhode Island 77 Brown 62
Adclphi 73 Fairfield 6G
Toledo 87 New York U. 74
lipsala 74 Rutgers (Newark! 59
Villanova 58 Buffalo 56
Georgetown 98 Manhattan 87
South
Memphis St. 83 (Marquette 74
Rand. Macon 83 GaUaudet 60
Wdns-Salem 81 Virginia St. 72
II. Sydney 116 Richmond Inst 78
Citadel !)7 Presbyterian 6!
M. Harvey 64 W. Virginia St 58
Kla. Southern 81 Georgia St. 64
Wash. & Lee 58 Lynchburg 54
Midwest
Loyola 105 Western .Mich 102
Notre Dame 107 Valparaiso 60
Marian 88 Huntington 71
Iowa 73 Southern .Methodist 70
Providence 77 St. Louis 66
Wcstmon: iCalif) 84 Whcaton 80
Morehead St 108 Georgetown 95
Villa Madonna 69 Berea 51
Southwest
Tex Christian 66 Florida St 60
Okla City 87 San Fran U. 84
West
Glendale 65 E. I-os Angoles 63
San (Diego 90 Mt San Antonio 87
Colorado 72 Houston 61
Miami iPlai 101 St Mary's 86
Okla. St. 71 Brig. Young 64
Seattle 97 Montana State 75
UOP 63 Cal Aggies 53
It was 42-all at liaUlime, bin
the tall Oklahoma quintet dom
inated the early going in the
second half by oulscoring the
Duns 19 !l in one stretch. Sharp
shooting Bud Kopor hooped 34
for the w inners, while Dave Lec
and Ollie Johnson each scored
21 tor the losers.
Oregon State, led by 7-foot
Mel Counts, pels a stiff test
Kails, Oregon
Friday, December 13, 1963
Lawsuit's Sept. 3 column, in
which he said the Rods center
field could improve his batting
average hy bunting more fre
quently. Pinson ended the sea
son hitting .313.
"I dicing bring him in here
for revenge." Lawson said aft
er the jury reportedly dead
locked at 8 4 was dismissed hy
Judge Robert V. Wood.
Pinson refused to comment
on tlie jury's failure to reach
a verdict after four hours of
deliberation. Before leaving the
court room with teammate
Frank Robinson, who testified
in his behalf, Pinson said he
did not plan to return In his
Hockey
National Hockey League
Hy United Press International
W. L. T. Pts GF CA
Chicago
Montreal
Toronto
Detroit
Boston
New York
17 4 6 40 93 54
13 8 5 31 81 i2
13 8 4 30 71 61
8 13 3 19 53 72
fi 13 6 18 55 73
6 17 4 16 74 95
Will. Standings
By United Press International
V I. T Pts OF GA
Denver 16 8 2 34 106 68
Los AngJs 13 9 .1 29 79 1
Seattle 13 10 3 29 87 73
Portland 10 13 4 24 79 119
San Fran 11 16 2 24 84 110
Vancouver 8 15 2 18 78 92
Mtaa4
California
Oklahom
this weekend when it comes to
Berkeley for a pair of contests
with the University of Califor
nia. Playing the Bears at their
home court is always a rough
BO.
UCLA is at Laurence, Kan.,
for another harsh weekend in
enemy territory. Tlie Bruins
battle Kansas Slate tonight and
Kansas Saturday.
The Dons. Beavers, Bruins,
PACE 9A
home in Oakland, Calif., before
the next hearing.
At the trial, Pinson and Rob
inson told the court that Law
son was not hit and his shirt
was torn only when he attempt
ed to pull away from Pinson.
Tlie baseball writer said Pin
son "grabbed my shirt and
pushed me against tlie wall
when 1 tried to walk away."
Relerring to the story, which
Pinson hold in his hand. Law
son testified. "I didn't want to
talk about it with him but he
was blocking my path."
Killebrew
Surgery
Successful
! CALDWELL, Idaho IUP! - !
I Harmon Killcbrew's doctor rc
I ported today surgery on the
American League s home run
king's knee was successful.
Killebrew, who hit 45 homers
last season and also led the
league in slugging preccntago
entered the Caldwell Memorial
Hospital Wednesday night.
Dr. Donald Baranco said he
removed a portion of cartilage
from tlie rear of Killcbrew's in
jured knee and a few "calcified
chips" that were loose in the
knee joint.
Killebrew will be hospitalized
for several days.
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C"ri ii fa l
So
a City
and idle Stanford are the early
line favorites to dominate West
ern basketball this year.
Of course, as the season de
velops other clubs could move
out the favored quartet. USC,
for instance, will lest its mettle
this weekend by taking on Kan
sas and Kansas State at Law
rence in tandem with UCLA.
Another not too dark horse is
Seattle, which Thursday night
breeed to a 97-75 win over
Montana State for its third win
of (ho season without a loss.
Peller Phillips led (he balanced
Chief attack with 18 points.
The first of a rash of holiday
tournaments opens tonight at
Portland where the heterogene
ous quartet of Tennessee State,
Gonzaga, Portland and Santa
Clara will vie.
Otlier games tonight include
Wyoming at Washington, San
Jose Slate at Arizona. San
TURKEY SHOOT
SUNDAY, DEC. 15
WOCUS 10:00 A.M.
BACON HAMS
CHICKENS TURKEYS
Klamath Gun Club
EVERYONE WELCOME
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WjhjT o tor tno tail ana winrer lea
'f m son.
BREAKFASTS LUNCHES DINNERS
Delicious Fried Chicken, Siuling Steaks,
"' Ham 'n Eggs as You Like 'em!
HOME MADE PIE - SANDWICHES
ODESSA COFFEE SHOP
ROCKY
Closed Mondays
Open 6 to 8 P.M.
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Pair;
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Francisco State at Detroit, and
Santa Barbara at Idaho.
In otlier action Thursday
night. Rick Barry, who has a
34 poing average, scored 34
points for the second straight
time on a Western swing to lead
Miami of Florida past St.
Mary's, 101-86, Soph Don Sigat'y
led the losers with 17 points:
University of Pacific disposed
of Cal Aggies, 65-53, with Dave
Davey leading the w inners w ith
14 points. But Russ Slater of the
losers led all scorers with 23.
Wcstmoiit of Santa Barbara
edged Whcaton, 84-80, behind
Rollin Skelton's 27 tallies.
HEY FELLERS...
They're flyirt' low!
C'mon up, you'll enjoy
the fun and the FOOD
Bring the Missus, too!
Wo're now closing at 8 p.m.
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