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ROSEBURS KEWS.REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1947
Coos Bay Pirates
Defeat Rainbow
Grill Quint, 44-38
By ROYAL S. DENTON
Outclassing their able oppon
ent! in ball handling and basket
making only. Coos bay's inde
pendent quintet of Pirates earned
berth as District 7 representatives
In the A. A. U. tournament by de
feating Rainbow Grill's scrappy
five, 44 38.
The score knotted twice early
in the first half, the Pirates prov
ed superior to the Grillers In fast
breaking ability and lluor maneu
vering, and both clubs displayed
aggressiveness in gaining posses
sion of the ball throughout the 40
minutes of play.
An air-tight Rainbow defense,
Its strongest asset In previous
pnme, crumbled tinder the fast
attack of Sammy Crowrll, former
North Bend all-stater, and Kenny
Hume, ex-U. of O. star, In the fl-
for the Grillers with
was hi Eh
eight.
A total of 42 foul line trips were
made, Rainbow hitting 12 of 23
RHS Basketeers
nal quarter after the Pirates led attempts and Coos Bay sinking, 3K6 Oil CI III I T3
m-iu ui inr nan.
Hume Initiated scoring, aided
by Gassoway, to build a seven
point lead before Cummlngs put
Rainbow on the scoreboard with
a lay in. Wridge raised I tie Kose
nuig tally with consecutive buck
ets to a 10 10 tie at the end of the
first quarter.
Rainbow gained its only lead
of the contest ut the outset of the
second stanza with twin gut
tosses dv uoaK lor a ii vi count,
but Hume began a rally which
was carried successiuuy out n
teammates to a 22-16 lead at hall
time, 33-28 at the end of the third
quarter, and an ensuing court
battle in the final quarter, fol
lowing Cummlng's retirement via
fouls, to imminent victory by
tnree neia goals.
Hume led the evening's scoring
wnn points, wnne Man .snort
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12 out of 24
eke Walton's River Rats com-
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Lineups:
Rainbow G. (38 P. 144) Coos Bay
Cummings, 6 K 19, Hume
Neldemeyer F 7, Crowed
Loomis, 8 C 2, Stamper
Short, 8 G.. 2, C. Huggins
Wridge, 8 ..G ... 4, uassaway
Substitutions: Rainbow New-
by 3, Young 3, Boak 2, Anderson;
Coos Bay - B. Huggins 2, Hull 2,
O'Nell 6. Officials: Hoyt, Krick
son and Cocn.
Chiloquin First to
Qualify for Entry
In Class B Series
By MATT KRAMER
Associated Press Staff Writer.
Little Chiloquin, unbeaten win
ner of 24 straight games, became
the first team In the state to
qualify for the annual Class B
nign 8cnooi oasketDan tourna
ment by routing Rogue River last
night, 37-21.
The Klamath countv team.
which won over Rogue River the
previous night, 38-36, will repre
sent District 5 in the tourney at
Arlington next month.
Attention will swing to the big
ger brothers in Class A tonight
Portland teams get top billing.
There Washington could sew up
tne city title and a spot in the
state tournament by downing
lowly Lincoln. Roosevelt and Jef
ferson meet in another game, the
winner probably becoming Port
land's other tourney entrant.
Portland fans also will see
Gresham at Central Catholic in a
contest that could end Central's
worries over a state tourney
berth at Eugene next month. A
win would practically set up the
District ia title tor central.
Upstate. Pendleton and Milton-
Freewater clash in two games
this weekend that will settle the
playoff In the Eastern division of
District 2. The winner will meet
Hood River for the title.
In District 8 the two leaders
McMinnvllle and Newberg will
settle the Tualatin-Yamhill Val-
lev league championship.
t wo teams already nave quali
fied for the tournament Eugene,
the defending champs, and As
toria. Most other district raws
will not be settled for at least an
other week,
There is a slender chance,
though, that one other race could
end tonight. That is In District 14.
where Rainier and Vernonia plav.
If Vernonia pulls an upset, the
title and a tournament berth
would go to St. Helens. A Rainier
win will necessitate a playoff
with St. Helens.
In other games tonight Salem
and Eugene meet in a non-district
battle that will settle the Big Six
championship; Klamath Falls
will play at Central Point; Med
ford at Ashland; Corvallls at
Sweet Home; St. Helens at Sea
side, and Roscburg at Coquille.
Five Here Tonight
With nothing much at stake
except the longest end of the
score, and that's fairly Important
in anv Roseburg high school con
test, Elmira's nrepers visit Coach
Newbv's Indians Innieht at 8
o'clock at Senior IIi"h gym. Rose
burg. .holding soliil second
league place standing, trounced
Elmira, 53-31, on th":r court earlv
in the season.
Tomorrow night the Indian
tribe Journeys to Coouille to take
on the Red Devils in an initial
season, non-conference tilt. The
Coquille five, rated lower on its
respective league ladder than the
Indians, Is reported as without .1
chance at the district title, cur
rently between Coos Bay and
North Bend.
The cellarlzcd Elmira Dragons
will be out t(t avenge their pre
vious defeat bv the Indians but
can gain no more than a tie for
basement nosHion with Cottage
Grove, while Roseburg's Indians
hold an undisputed runnenin
spot to Eugene, which has al
ready clinched a state tourna
ment berth with an undefeated
Tri-County record. -.
Roseburg's Warriors will at
tempt a second scalping of the
Elmira Junior-varsity five in to
night's preliminary, to start at 7
o'clock.
Tonight's probable main game
lineups:
Roseburg Pos. Elmira
Piper F n. Marsh
Scoficld F R. Marsh
Blanck C Wranke
Harvey G Brown
Piper G Toney
Belcastro-Parks Duo Wins
From Fox and Hogan
Pete Belcnstro and Herb Parks
won two out of three falls In their
tag-team hattle with HIIIv Fox
and Sailor Hogan at the Roseburg
Armory I nursday night. Georges
Dusette was the referee. Attend
ance was about 400. '
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to the mat In 13:05, and Parks fin
ished Hogan in tne third round in
9:10 with a giant whirl and a
press. Second fall of the bout was
registered by Fox over Parks in
12:15 via a shoulder. butt and a
drop kick.
In the 20-mlnute onener, Ho
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tussle. Fox won the second Indi
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castro, via the shoulder-butt,
drop-kick route.
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