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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1965)
Reno af ‘a Weeke ec Owls Spli By JOE In wooly frothing back CARAHER those of one the the fancy shootin Lyons and Will Rob- Just prior to this incident both inett was goin to produce a for minutes of Lee Young and Merle Carpen clean sweep in the series five fou ls. the Owls. At the midway june- was as hec- ter left the gam on at ond in cliff thrill-a-minute mouth piec to win eigh outings and the after wild their in sec- player in the melee fared looked bet- of ter. like jfor Rich the kep Wolves howitzer arching ly howitzer, ‘Coutts after “eve OTT bree: by OCH. 89-67 for the Owls’ fourth conference win in seven| starts, But the Wolves came HERAL - mad Also ball scramble hurt in the at midcourt. parted collision belt same lefty Ron Gillespie. A Wolf was AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, from the the mouth. in During the Sunday January 31 Orego Lyons aft scene first was 4i, game output On the other hand, who play guys a tw the it|little frame for a cold the second half started but then the OCE came scorin and burst by the time the read 12:27 to pla the tal- Grap eigh droppe &l posting er lost an season, ‘matches sweep ra 8 won, da Orego Colleg one 18-1 and Lewis and lege 14-12. F, District ducted: (oT Hamm secr fall Ellensbu Colleg Wash. That tournament ed for Feb, 26-27. is grapplers boasting an_ are The Owl con- Washingto Central in at slat- Loy CHICAGO of the for his share contests; In the Orego the results ‘wT. Bond ; (OC) (UPI) CORVALLIS,, Ore. 22- Orego State, led by a effort-by Jim Jarvis, defeated — of ing the season at Eugen game- Friday nig 38-2 was ie Ducks, who with rar C with nett Jennin an Lis- th fight w lef a c box Sit ast H i thel pickin on me,’ The six-mem- world, was found innocent Sat- her jury panel deliberated one of a charge of drunk and one half hours before de- drivin, verdict. its livering ‘The boxer, who once spen 2 boxer, who could have been sentenc to months ‘the ‘state peniten in in tiary in Missouri much for a as rob-| as year prison and fined “$1,00 con- ber and larceny, was behind] vinced a county court jury that bars in Denver for four hours| coveted ur Th he year- “dancing,” was ing, the at time stumbl- not of the arrest Christmas bein \4/on 23 before Day (33) state 5 sta 90 et 00-8 n Oregon on 53 Oregon 2 °9.50 PORTLAND (UPI) Gerry Lindgren made freshman gallan effort door two-mile Orego — at the world record in- in the Track. and Steinhauer, Neil. sophomor with a an Jere out- Orego Orego the shot toss of 61-5 his best won Van put freshman Wash, dash. Van melee on off ran no Maxwell 8, 3 Warren the school, 4 and coach plan school as football Lar- Sturgeon Jayvees Swee Saturd but miss Westmont feet 7.2 seconds, * coun h ‘son last took ‘fall, his j a er ee Honkers ra coe 4 ate o sit ree Pasi of 39 at-! 1 on 1 in. program champion /e {b 000 410.16 An In feat Hea second Notre ‘O 88 (Ohio) ler ¥ CHILOQUIN their Count Reboundi — fro def Len lefeat a with So Miller pavin way with 20 point ie Anderson of Prospec forts rae m lata wi D points 1 iitla f Coll, christ 7Weni Caro & Mara Mary st G. Wes 110 Carolinn, 5 Me 7 con- ef- his felt Prospec jumpe to a first quarter lead, then halftime, 26-2 bu a 16-1 led at 16- third poin quarter ‘an 20 fourth quarter effort on the = the the Panthers overcame deficit to put Chiloqui on the winning column. Doug Brattain added 1 for of L started teachin at Henle year followin 1956 in also attended Orego for nical Institute 101-87. Prospect 6 ‘tributed -his graduation —_ i game, Dame Panthers és osep 9 De x 4 the |: “7 | EAN S Pe wey 23a a the in he ‘Fre quarters: x ‘won ine Blast N {Fi a You 02 tied ahead was wi from 1 avi ir The ame i, wh of Ba s 9 Cola 1528 been Loyol Champi Tast ge without. a loss in 30 oe: COLLEGE SCORES y years he OTI. the Panth the He Tech- Scorin one coached at memb of QU —-0, Miller 20 ee: PROSP track and w 1 75 con- tests, and lost 20, He post- ed.a 1 won, five lost rec- ord last yéar, and has al- ways had a winnin sea- with the exceptio of son the first' in 195 when baseball was just starting at the school, went to ment. A the state graduate of the Wic Weber he RES Hig SATURDAY OREGON Marshfield So th | Junction: Dougl City 52 Phoenix 65 wil 7 St. 58 ee 6 |Medford Henle Eagl Poin 8 Rid 39 7 B Clatskanie 77 Vernoni Catholic 7 ppa 50 Warrenton tae Chev $26.88 Gua 25,000 Plymouth, Rambler, others slightly higher. Ford, Remove & claon brake assembly teh brde ‘system for leckage erro Siete ieee jie lee and at fir n ‘ add Rock lining. . Bleed hydraulic i ene tae t manufecturer& neces- s brake Adjust ‘specifications. Offer Expires Bi “td Re Sor Va (Idaho 4: Vale 48 #2 52 Grand on bi palais 000 mi 8. 34 49 Sierra overtime with Gene way mo, + Willa 5 79 f 62 Sheldon 40 6 North Eugene 6 45 5 70 Cottage Gr. 56 W 62 Ashlant Falls 46 Crater St, tm (IN) a in ‘Landoe paving the {Miinn.) $2 lia *16 o 4 Elmira Jefferson Myrtle Creek 4 69 Eugen een a Christian Harrisbur 4 ert esas 79 Colleg of Siski- defeated oe Rocklin Bani night 70-6 ‘Colleg 6 74 Scores Pin ut PREP. RESULTS BASKETBALL United Press Milwaukie 52 Asto 40 McMinnville 60 Dalla 4 West Linn 7 Tigard 6 Orego Cit 5 Forest Grove Rosebur Naa eas NIGHT. B Springfield UTA . Schooi icordi Alab: yous Brak years. from the post of head football coach takes -effect immediately Southern. Orego College ta Can Louisile 2 jorehouse during activities Te Green v6 Lake Forest 65 it canip tourna- 19 Hall 9. WEED—The Gowring S i Hornet WEBE and Eagle Win Weber praised his foot- hall staff for its efforts LEN Anderso — Hemphil 6 Downing 7 Wilson i Henley, at won / A Gallaghe 2 Spice 8 E. Mil er 6 Eggsma 8 and Brattain Orego Col- bas as football a base In Weber- has. while pe ‘ He was Southe teams and has an 1 lost: and Resign figures)h playing term, Henley. i oe PETP FLFta Fg (a leg i thi Kla h four im 1 sea- — ah 2 a can / third a and Coach Win and seor fensive g Ashland Fri goa field had score the National she; before 3432 “margin, alive to hold the host teriffic de- a on comin club has coached bas- ketball at the school but his there responsibilitie have been with the junior varsit and junior high teams. He compile a 72 won, 1 lost record durin stop Ba oa 28 quarter] advantage, time |quart champion a do ee a o Kona i H also the arn for Hornet to a 4-4 overall 33 won tie record career at to a team 17 ne Contests fae on ‘The 1 of 1 Kaman 15 and J im| Pelicans| 2° the their Friday from overtime loss to Medford defeat Comets in a g 0 contest rd first advantag of 18-1 then yield-| fe to Crater for a 27-23 half- im. 196 &# and instructor an coach. team one Bellet 5 colle 2 free throws committed onl / eight fouls. Crater poste a lected hit and rebounded at transfer a from} turn and Jed all the way for a this category Gordon ‘T- over ‘victory College was over 6 Weber&# real accompli of Oregon His time was’ five of his six throws by ments have in the come field of baseball The with* 18-year- U.S. Olympi and scratched on another heave] Klamath Union High School’s) mile went Southern| three under team member from Washington that went about 64 feet. in turned a Cal& Chris Johnson ina jayvee race| fighting his. belt since started Statefwas timed in 8:37.9 as he Orego State tied a meet rec- which saw of action as with the Henle baseball Orego State Olym-| perfect weekend wor by about 30 yards over] ord by the mile winning relay pia Morgan Groth finish fifth. they defeated the Medford Jay: Oregon Ken Moore. It was th TENNER TNE 69-5 Friday evening, and| Johnsoh took with over’ a vees best indoor two-mile time in the in a time of 3:21.2 holdin off, Junior! Crater’s Bob then and Lind-; a closing rush by a Southern! quarter mile to go this year at 54-43 Saturday night Delane of Bri yung Varsity lieene gren’ best ever indoors. He team. attack Leading the Jayvee who finished second 1 th first mile in 4:16. Gayl Hopkins of Arizona, back. Johnson was timed Bob Wil- Medford was in| record is 8:30. ‘The world spring’s outdoor broad! '4 Groth was as high as flashy ball handler who Beatty. collect hel 1 point in a winning the was i third onl champi the midway through race, from the) en, who led He 1 collected winner. also He took the but faded in the latter part and ¢’ effort, also pulle Moore| broad jump at 253% and the against Crater on Saturday. appeare out of shap 8,432, st time ever, triple jump at 50-%. Assistin Williams on Bill Fosdick, also of the Tro- of Oregon State Steve Tepper with 14 were jans, won the pol vault at 1 third in 8:45.7 his person was Dou Robe with 1 and Jim feet. Bob Yard of Washi t. ASHLAND (UPI)—Ted Schop Tucker with 11 State also cleared that height The meet, limited to On Saturda night, the Jay- announced Friday that he will LAKEVIEW The Lakeview but had more misses. entrants be and junior colleg traveled to Crater where resig as head basketball coach: vees Honkers trimmed Ili- visiting Bob the! of between of the battle cause Kepp led the attack with 18 at Southern Orego at the. end Athletic As- nois Valley Saturda night 66- State won the hig National Collegiat Willia with 1 He has held the} Pound; of this season. 61 with Jeff Sullivan ‘on fewer misses. and the AAU, sociation « 1o with in the vi : tory. school 1 ai post since the 1948-4 Bro), 2 point in a winnin hittin effort. more Elliott Lewis duced no records, althoug one Barth year. High for Medford Illinois Valley’s Gre Petsch that height did not tied. Mee officials was Schop 49 said that he will ‘ing with 16 assisted b Gilm 1 to lead the losers, Bal Darrel Newman of with 14 None of the Crater Jay-|remain as athletic ic appl for AA Drinkwater and Sample ‘Fresno State upse defendi fvees could reach double the two org: baseball coach and assist- inthe win with 1 and “feud aside to - Wayn Hermen in the jas the aggressiv Pelican jun-jant football coach at the col-) le ge. points iors rambled over them. ard das Invitational Field Meet nt Terry A sh indicated he but the to continue at Weber 3 openin baseb way. times and UCLA, 1 = baseball trouble. Caldwell 46-34. Saturda évening Pal Coon with with. 10 Weber varsity foot- Len quarter ende first first of the nine times Goss dro 22 for UCLA for second high the} honors while Jim Coleman was hig for Loyol with 19. charity line. It. was the 14th win again The difference in the con- |. test was obviousl at the foul two losses and the 45th win in last 47 games for line and in defensive action on The defeat Pelicans. the part of the ‘Loyola’ four-game winnin streak. co Football Pos At Henle ball and a 8 Campbel 2 HENLEY—Gooding 7, Steinhauer, then Lo and tempt from th floor, sth — sur-| Pel- icans, holdi Crater’s Comets stanza, scoreless. in the final trimmed the host club in South- ern. Orego Conference action Web Resi | Diederichs 10 PHOENIX Bolz 2 Barker 9 Hill 3 Bee son 27 Coosbrook 4, Hawkins with the Dyk advantage Dunsmuir tie the game ahead in the second half Scoring: 8 point ~ saw into double- fi held from 550- a com- Klamath ‘hel four quarter. yal sensational a couver, vived ever. Dyke, a de 65-39 Victory easy Hornets: Dan Beeson, the ter-|, cager ee “ha was} 18. a first’ Jead of 19-1 then half play, 33-24. In the third pe- riod Phoen rippe the cords p while Henley got 1 there the Pi- aw®from Cestim son Lindgren was named the Colleg standin performer. RICE GORDON ‘one &quo Andersor Oregon be to Tot 27- performanc and Henley Hornets could not a 0 olth 0 als Hallfime: Fouled out: Total. fouls Allendonce: with held T Rogu League turned of the 2\/ Lindgr Makes Gallan Fffort But Fall Shor By the Big (6-6) olin $3 3 Brelse released. parativ 1” 01 ‘ Dunsmuir for man Padula and night Saturda were they rambled to ¢ Clove 9 Eat Ean finally 8| n wi Fresen ae High Bill Honkers 67-59 score Crawford collected 21 by points respectively. 1 Hornets. ie eof * reg the a Ak Perio Pel Win CRATER—The ; Hea At 16 67 Fon Tulelake night by of efforts Fensler who FRED HAMM First MORRIS Tourney Th here Dunsmuir| — the | spit in and and Basin-this-weekend, picking the| Lakeview first, then ath oF 5 al argu tha th po | a aie ‘Dunsm Jayve de Pirates, the Go- Rogue League, feated Tulelake juniors in pre more conquests to liminary action, 41-31. two 2% '5 Christmas, tripped already perfect record swing throug the Klam- their in 6 — (UPI) DENVER t TULELAK Phoenix the of Bar- Brockmeyer Gene. (OT) Thennes HOWARD Year Fin Wins Dunsmuir Hornets The liath point and B ill added 1 . Tulelake State tie of Orego ore v led by Jim th Listo Innocen have an now this went! season, field go for more minutes in the sec- a Don Lynn Spahr (OC) 130—-B. T. ‘the first game of a Chicag Sta- dium colleg basketball dou- bleheader. Illinois met Notre Dame in the second game. The game wa close until the Bruins grabbe a. 47-46 lead midway through the final half, and sparked by Gail Good- Tich’s 36 points quickl opene up_a 10- bulg which en- them to coast the rest Crate Hel Scorel I c w up. Humble lf. If Sta led all the way Orego 53-48 in a regionally|i in posting its ninth win in 1 8-8 nonconference basket- games. televised ‘The Beavers jumped off to an than ball game Saturday The victory by the Beavers 11-3 lead in the early minutes} ond avenge a 59-5 Joss to the! and held a 23-20 edge at half- first Their biggest lead in had Ducks in the teams’ meet- time. Orego dec; (OT) Pirates second in ‘the b (OT) dec. Weight NA ‘Natio BOND TERRY Having Good pe were: 6-3 137—J. 7:20; match-| Colleg pinne b OT) H fe. remain-| ing (UPI)—Top-ranked victory. (OT) dec, by azdis: (LC) 5-4 177— -D; overall | cey (OT) pinne by Nettle and three: lost rec- 5:50; Heavyweigh up Hop 86 | derback cur- rently eight wins that! ord but prospect are Morris can bring his charges Duck Beaver Spli I Weeken Activit UCL dec. (OT) NAIA be to Pag 6) Sto 123—L, Lietz (OT) dec. by D. Miller (LC) 6-4 130—T. Bon dec. J. Zer (LC) 137—J. Thennes (OT) dec. K. Harless (LC) 7-1) 147—D. Reed (OT dec. R Saddoris (LC) 9-4; 157—D. Baxter (OT) dec. N Sherer (LC) 7-3; 167—M. Bil are the to Tournament Stat PLANNING—Joe Wachter, of the Men& Bowlin Association, and fomen& Bowlin Association, Klamath Falls look over Griggs, secretary of the late last week in last minute get- trophies duri a brief tournam planning Th Women&# Bowling Tournament get underway this week, and the men&# the ing week. Trophie will be awarded at the annual banquet Saturday, March 6. FINAL 2 at the OTE forward looking Beth Feb. again. Tw Contest Los - that, the Owls go line on | by Mike Anderson (OC) 2 have The Owls now (first defeat for Hamm only this matches three remaining be- year). fore their, Orego Collegiate In’ the Lewis and Clark _tourna- matches, the results Conference wrestling were: m pe Follo Owls 167—M, Bilder- back (OT) dec. by J. Foy (OC) 134; 177—B. Darcey (OT dec. R. Wilson (OC) 4-0 .Heavy — re- six to eight stitches that he& ly be in the when the and Kropf (OC) 3-1 Education Clark ‘Col weight of quire the back (OC) by L. Simons 147—D. Reed (OT) in 6-6 draw with Olander (OC); 15 —Dennis Baxter dec. by W. Fri- to full a. pe ae, Herald and News. Werli eye the gas over 7:47; two tough northern their on through Orego here and Saturday, losing attract Just. before pinne Coach Howie Tech Owls aft- — on should ous jban Ham Los First Match O Yea PORTLAND Morris’ Orego Based - lay-in making it 84-81 Gil- the Techs but connecti on| and he jonl one free toss out of six in’ lespi fouled Coutts to say for the made. it 86-81. Robinett retali- | second half hurt more. The visitors, even t houg the team| ated to close the gap 86-83. Bill Wolves gathere 1 for 15 is young and lacks the “big Howard, who came on for the For the ball game the Owls! man,” they never panicked Owls than. a in 38 field goal and salad, Second following a Sensation- poppe a beauty from the side|OCE 33. al shot by Wert tin’ that put the to make it 86-85 but right then Wertin OK Owls within one, 82-81, the mad’ and there the buzzer sounded} Next home game for Jim scramble occurred and the clar-|and that was it for the evening.|Partlow’s is Feb. crew et. bega flowing. Southern mediately! Losin Wertin, Young, ar-lagainst loop- er Orete PAGE— 1965 two- 61-61. and netting 1 bespectacle the wire. Dave Pappin, 13 before inter There is this The final three hangers the Orego Colleg of Education Wolves nipped Ore- last night& fracas mission, gon Tech here last nig 86-8 tic as they come. In that brief And then a few seconds later, ‘ture, Lyons had collected 1 and A coupl of quick baskets b Bill to oe an even split in a two- Coutts, the freewheeling big Will, 18. Robinett had 2 Wertin and one by Lyons had period Mike Wertin suffered a OCE frosh ball-handler and his for the game and a total of the Owls out in front 55-50 aft- game | bad gas over the eye during a team&# high-scorer with 26 de- 49 for the series. Fri that was Wol thereafter Bill Cadd stole the penter an Gillespie in the last|Ore ball from the OTIs and went in few minutes bad news for was way right down to knotted was It ith View Mor 1 196 E rn Br 2 mi Pai Americ TE sui Y 1 ~