Cottage Grove Ruins Roseburg's
Opener lit Mew Gymnasium, 57-38
Lions Take Backboard Control
- To Outdo Indians In Fast Game
By JIM VANCE
Sports Writer, Nw-Rvlw
Cottage Grove made uiseburg
look rather ineffectual Saturday
night in defeating the Indians be
fore the season's first home town
crowd in the new gym by a score
of 57-18. Both teams put on some
what unpolished performances in
the newly polished interior, but
the Indians were the more obscure
in the brilliant surroundings.
Six-foot seven and one-half inch
center Stewart Burge and forward
Norm Abeene swept the boards
clean much of the game for the
visitors, and a shifting zone de
fense lent support to the Lion
cause, giving Uie Indians few un
obstructed opportunities to shoot.
With starting Indian guard Don
Carter sidelined with five fouls in
the second quarter, Cottage Grove
outran the home team when it
chose to do so and coupled with
alert defensive wont wrapped ev.
erything up in a nice maU pack-
shot, although substitute George
Donnelly and starting forward
Brian B00U1 made some nice one-
handerj for eight and seven points
respectively.
Liens Win Backboards-
Other creditable performances
were produced by center Jim Gil
bert and forward Erv Darling who
struggled with the taller Burge tor
the backboards. When Gilbert left
the game on fouls in the final
ehuckcr, the Lions had things pret
ty much their own way around the
baskets.
Koseburg made 11 field goals
and hit 16 of 33 free throw at
tempts. Cottage Grove made 17
field goals and 23 of 35 free throw
tries. Abeen was high point for
the game with w and Burge was
second with 12.
It was three minutes before
Booth made the Indians first field
goal and the Lions were ahead 7-0
by then. Roseburg did slice the
lead to 8-5 but the visitors poured
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age by habitually interceding on it on again and by the quarter led
Roseburg down
tempts.
Game Pc Fast
Court pass at-
17-9.
It was almost the same story in
the second period with the In
dians collecting another nine points
The came was actually played while the Lions added 15 to theiro
at a mad-rate pace, everybody run- total.
rung up ana aown me long corn
dor between the blcechers but it
looked more like a merry-go-round
than a track meet.
More often than not, each of th
.assigned officials resembled i
cop referecing a apoedway raci
whistling the fast-moving athlete
down for alleged traveling violt
tions at every turn. There mus
have been 25 such citations lssucc
to both teams in the course of the
crackdown. One time the ball
Indians Lead Early
Roseburg made its bid in the
arly moments of the third when
lonnelly and Gilbert combined to
itscore the Lions 6-3. But things
jok their normal course for the
cnuig again and the blue-shirts
ime out on top by 12-11 for the
'.ird act. This made it 44-29.
: Donnelly's one-Jsmder from 20
jet opened the final period but
iallew's 10-footer and layup and
ohanged hands four times on suoh Lowell Radway's driving layln all
summons within a matter of but sewed it up with five minutes
seconds. On another occasion Cot- left at 50-31. Roseburg added five
tage Grove was disciplined each more in the closing minutes
of five straight times it pwnecj the, against the Lion reserves, but
ball.
It didn't affect the eventual out
come. Roseburg couldn't hit too
much when they did have a clear
Grovers Trip
Jay vees, 46-41
Roseburg'l jayvees took it on the
chin a second straight night from
the Cottage Grove junior varsity,
losing by a 46-41 count in the
first game played on Roseburg's
new lloor saluraay nigni.
The Indians jayvees were again
in contention all the way, leading
39-S8 with only three minutes ana
30 seconds Jcft to play. But Cot
tage Grove spurted ahead to stay
by scoring one field goal and six
atraight free throws.
Earlier in the game, Roseburg
led 10-7 at the end of the first
quarter, but trailed the visitors
by one point at each of the next
two stops. The. Lion otitsliot the
Indians in the second and third
quarters to post leads of 20-19 and
27-28.
Roseburg J V (41) (44) Cot. Gr JV
Coen (8) P (16) Raice
Brundage F (11) Junau
urooKS u (5) uasue
Mclntyre (9) G (4) Miller
banders (5) U-
again the Indians were outscored
13-9.
Athletic Director Bob George
welcomed the capacity crowd of
1400 to the new athletic plant with
a speech of dedication before the
main event.
Roseburg (38)
Booth (7)
Darling (4)
Crabb (1)
Carter (2)
Kelley (5)
Roseburg
(57) C. Grove
(10) Radway
(16) Abeene
(12) Burge
(11) Ballew
(6) Dalbcrg
Backen 2,
Subs:
Steele. Gilbert 5. Sanders 1. Don
nelly 8 Calkins 3. Cottage Grove
unnkard Heath 2, Gamble, Smith,
Long.
Hiijtimc; Oortage Grove 32,
Roseburg 18.
Officials: Adams and Sehlsler.
Subs; Roseburg Hams 7. Mc-
Cauloy 1, Blddington 6. Droscher
2, Burkhardt. Cottage Grove
Angell,"
Halftime: Cottage Grove 20,
Roseburg 19.
Official: Sanstede.
Willamette U. Edges
Oregon College, 78-70
'MONMOUTH W Willamette
had too much height for Oregon
Colloge of , Education and led all
the way 4is it won a 78-70 basket
ball victory- here Saturday night.
But O. C. E.. with only one play
er ovor 8 feet, gave its taller foes
a scare, cutting a 22-point margin
to a 75-69 deficit late in the game.
K coumn t quite close the gap, How
ever.
Dnkkri C-...... I t .,
.7- i night's top scorer with 20
points. Tom Gooding of Willamette
collected 19.
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PENNEY'S
Moose Lodge became first half
league champion of the Industrial
Basketball League over the
weekend as YMCA officials an
nounced decisions on several pend
ing cases involving unplayed
games and forfeitures.
The first half titlists ended their
league play with an unofficial
record of seven wins and one
loss. However, under a new ruling,
both Moose and the Junior Cham
ber of Commerce teams will not be
awarded victories gained over the
Drain team which withdrew after
only two rounds of play.
An identical situation would have
been reached If each of the other
six league teams had been award
ed a viotory automatically after
the Drain withdrawal.
Moose became the mathematical
champion when, in anotner major
moove, y.vhja league otnciais
awarded Sutherlin Drive In a for
feit victory over the only mathe
matical contender to Moose, J. C.
Sporting Goods.
Before the ruling was announced,
J.C. possessed a record of three
wins and one loss. The ruling shows
the sporting goods team out of
contention into third place in the
standings with a 3-2 record.
J.C. failed to show up for their
scheduled game with Sutherlin and
were granted a postponement. But
the rulesmakers have since con
cluded that Sutherlin was within
its rights in demanding a forfeit
win.
In a third decision, Dillard Meth
odist lost its only win of the sea
son, gained over since withdrawn
Faith Lutheran, to take over un
disputed possession of the cellar
in the Church League. '
YMCA secretary Don Naden an
nounces, that the Industrial
League will attempt to make up
four games which have been sched
uled over the holidays at a con
venient date, if possible, before the
second ha" of league play begins
Jan. 5,
Present plans call for no games
in any of mo YMCA leagues be
tween now and the first of the
year.
Bulldogs Stop
Oakland, 55-37
Oakland led a favored Sutherlin
Bulldog team 26-25 at halftime but
wilted in the third and fourth quar
ter before a blistering scoring at
tack paced by Ron Hix and .Ted
Buck of the Bulldogs, to come out
on the short end of a 55-37 argu
ment at Oakland Saturday night.
The lead changed several times
in the first quarter which endol
with the visitors ahead 104. In
the second quarter, Walt West's
began hitting and pulled '.head
18-12, a lead which they maintain
ed with one minute left in the
first half.
Sutherlin closed the gap to 26-25
at halftime. With Hix and Buck
maintaining the late second quar
ter pace through the final two
periods, the Bulldogs took a 39-29
Uiird quarter lead, which they
stretched to game's final 18-point
margin.
Buck and Hix were high with
15 and 14 respectively while Doug
Card, who scored seven proved to
be a tower of strength round the
backboards for the Bulldogs.
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F (15) Buck
F (14) Hix
C (7) Card
G (7) Davidson
G Churchman
6 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mon. Dee. 21, 1953
Sutherlin, Roseburg Slate'
Wrestling Test On Thursday
Wrestling teams from Roseburg- other matohos scheduled are: Jan.
and Sutherlin will engage in their 9. Roseburg, four-way meet (Rose
first official competition of the burg, Sutherlin. Oakland, Kla
season Tuesday afternoon in math Falls); Jan. 26, Roseburg at
meet scheduled for Roseburg's - Sutherlin, 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 27, dis
gvm j irict meet, Klamath Falls. -
For Sutherlin, this is the first Another unscheduled meet will
year of an organized wrestling pro- pit Oakland and SuUierlin against
gram at the school. Coach Ralph Roseburg. while other dates with
Dyson has had 17 boys, mostly I Oakland and Marshfield are under
fresnmen ana sopnomores, trying iibiui-iuuuh.
by GLEN WELLMAN
Guess the wood is getting "soft-, way. Lines of 210 217 and 199
ened up" a bitljudging from some toted a 626 ser.es. the season rec
f the Shootine last week To start I ord for this league. Rol ing for
Swings & e ther Uie pins fell easy, F.O.E. and abetted by Dick Meek
or folks "wire really and truly! with a 587 series, his team still
hungry for turkeys. Especially : lost a Point, and so are stiU tied
wfsgfhis true to the Jacklin famV for 2nA Ple. BoUl Eagle. : and
T .,,, .u,n m.mw. hit over ; Jovin Brakemen sneaked UP a
..i.h in th inrkou hnni I couole points on Lem'u Music,
and for Neta Baughman.
trundled a 239 final game to in-
sur a turkey for Christmas.
Other good games, John San
ders 231, John Donovan 232, Spike
Warren 226 and a dozen more
above. 200, including a couple of
who, and next Wed. nite could explode
enmn tlf-PUrnrif K.
But talkinq about tight races,
that one in City "B" i closer than
a family of Scotchmen. It -is pos
sible for any one of five teams
to take the winner's pot tonight.
Sports Calendar
Japanese Cue Champ
Dies Of Heart Attack
TOKYO Wi Kinrey Malsuya
ma. 56. diminutive Jaoaneso cue
artist who several times was run-
ncrup in world or U.S. three cush
ion billiard tournaments, died Sun
day night following a heart at
tack. He finished, second to Willie
Hopne in the world tournament at
San Francisco last year and was
sixth at Chicago last spring.
Buddy Rosar holds the record
for highest fielding percentage bv
a catcher in a season. In 117 games
for the 19-16 Athletics, he made
no errors.
MONDAY
BASKETBALL: Douglas at Days
crccK.
BOWLING: Cily League. 7 P.m.
RIFLE CLUB: Winchester, 8 p.m.
TUESDAY
BASKETBALL: High School: Junc
tion City at Drain: Grants Pass
at Roseburg; Glide at Roseburg
JV; Sutherlin at Elkton; Riddle
at Glendale.
BOWLING: Women's League, 7
P.m.
WRESTLING: High School: Suth
erlin at Roseburg, 4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
BASKETBALL: High School: Rose
burg at Coquille.
RODEO: County Fairgrounds, 1
o.m.
BOWLING: Industrial League, 7
p.m.
SATURDAY
WRESTLING: Armory, 8:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
ROD & GUN CLUB: Winchester,
1 p.m.
RODEO: County Fairgrounds, 1
p.m.
Oalankd (37)
Beahm (9)
Loper (6)
Bullocks (1)
Snyder (11)
Short (3)
Subs: uakland HUDDara 2,
Spencer 5, Breedlove, Vasche.
Rice, Anderson. Sutherlin Boyd
4, Galia 8, Rese, McCoy.
Halftime: Oakland 26, Sutherlin
25. ,
Officials: Leicht and Guzzo.
out for positions on the team for
the past month.
Dyson announces that his team
Is green but is "coming along."
Much of the conditioning and train
ing program has included long dis
tance running and calisthenics for
team members.
Contenders in order for positions
in weight divisions presently are:
95 Dave Williams, freshman; 103
(none); 112 Johnny Mustion,
freshman, Tom Finnel, freshman;
120 Jerry Slater, sophomore, Jack
Nelson, freshman; 127 L e s
Wright, junior. Larry Pocs, sopho
more; 133 Don Austin, junior,
Richard Wood, sophomore; 138
(None); 145 Lee Noyes, sopho-
Coach Dyson announces that po
sitions arc sua open for the
team, and boys interested in turn
ing out are welcome to do so.
At Roseburg. Coach Bob Shew
bert has been working with a turn
out of 39 prospects for the past five
weeks. Among candidates are 11
lettermen, but competition is ex
pected to be keen for starting
berths in each division. I
Top prospects in various divi-j
sions are Dave Parkhurst, 157
pound senior; Bob Kennedy, 115
pound senior; Bob Moore, 125
pound junior; Darryl Meyers, 146
pound senior, and Perry Clute, 103
pound sophomore.
more, Errol Loving, senior; 154 regular season matches scheduled, I
the gals. Dick Meek had a 220 in "7-" TMEery eold be in on
Industrial kcgling, dui again ii: possibilities, except for the
was John Sanders who showed the hrt tw0 top dogs e
fighting it out togemer. But omy
I three points separate the six
' teams. '
We regret to report mat wan
Hansen, popular anchor man for
Hult's Flyers will have to retire
from the game temporarily, due
to a back injury last summer. Aft
er a spell in the hospital, and
wearing a cast ever since, Dan
had to give the back a chance to
heal, rather than chance perma
nent impairment. We hope to see
him back on the runways in a
few months again.
Angry Lindsey
Pins Kindred
7 Games Set
During Week
corn-
Seven early-week games
plete 1953 basketball schedules for
most county A and B schools this
week. With the exception of Elkton
and Sutherlin. all schools layoff
until after Jan. 5 before returning
to action, i
SuUierlin p ays a two-game ser
ies at Waldport on Dec. 29-30 while
biKton entertains the alumnus in a
polio benefit game Dec. 29.
This week's action finds Douglas
(0-5) traveling to play at Davs
Creek against the Wolves (4-21 on
Monday mgnt. Tuesday night,
Roseburg's varsity (2-2) and jun
ior varsity (1-3) teams entertain
Grants Pass and Glide in a double-
header at the new gym.
In other Tuesday night Barnes
Sutherlin (3-1) plays at Elkton (4
1) in what shapes up as a close
game, Riddle (2-2) goes against
Glenddo (3-3) in another one be
tween team's with almost identi
cal records, and Dram, winner in
-us last two starts, takes on a Junc
tion City team that whipped the
Warriors previously 54-46.
Wednesday evening. Rosehurs
finishes off the week's action by
meeiing uinuiue at coquille
Glendale Downed
By Rogue River
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CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
Kenneth Hounshoii, junior; 165
Molvin Gowey, junior; Ron Ame
lun, sophomore; 175 Walter
Moore, junior; Unlimited Bob
Plucard, freshman.
Captain-elect for the team is Mel
vin Gowey.
In addition to the Roseburg meet,
beginning with the Sutherlin
match Tuesday, and the sub-dis
trict match in February. Tues
day's match begins at 4:30 p.m.
Last Of Turkeys
To Go Tuesday
From Big Shoot
A bumper crop of shotgun sling-
ers were still shooting at dusk Sun
day in quest of the biggest host of
turkeys ana nams ever given out
at the Roseburg Rod and Gun Club
at wuicnester.
A total of 110 turkeys and hams
had been brought to the club for
the Christmas shoot. But they were
won before the shooting was over
and so were 16 additional turkeys
which will be awarded at the Han
son Motor Co. showroom Tuesday.
T aa Millar ennbneman Fn- fltn
club, urged tkat all those who have
not turnca in tneir receipts lor i , ., ' , ,a
turkeys must do so Tuesday at fT?,,Jl ,7 iZ'
Hanson s. He warned that the 16 1
turkeys must be picked up that
day because they are frozen and
eviscerated. Unless they are claim
ed, they will spoil. Miller said. Only
lurKcys will De awaroeo.
Miller called the shoot, "the most
successful Christmas shoot ever
staged by the club. He pointed out
that the shooting started at 11
a.m. As darkness forcibly stopped
the shooting, 126 receipts had been
awarded for turkeys or hams.
Prep Basketball
Saturday Scores -By
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Benson Portland, 49, Marshfield
45
Corvallis 49, Astoria 22.
Redmond 65, Albany 60.
The Dalles 73, Hillsboro 61.
Cottage Grove 57, Roseburg 38.
Central Catholic 54, Grant 45 (both
Portland).
Franklin (Portland) 52, Vancouver,
Wash. 51.
Lincoln (Portland) 48, Beaverton
42.
Corbett 58, McEwen 28.
Pendleton 61, Kennewick, Wash. 54.
Pasco, Wash. 59, Hermiston 45.
Eagle Point 46, st. Mary's (Med-
ford) 39.
Dayton 41, Central Union 40.
Prairie City 61, Crane 30.
Harrisburx Co-burg 47.
Wy'East 54, Newberg 39.
biayion 47, snenaan 36,
La Grande 67. John Day 49.
St. Mary's (The Dalles) 45, Arling
ton 29. "
Rainier 63, Columbia Prep (Port
land) 54.
Tillamook 46, Neahkahnle 39.
Lakeview 62, Klamath Falls JVs
40.
Milton-Freewater 60, Bend 37.
Pilot Rock 65, Echo 61 (overtime).
M,edford 67, Coquille 33.
Spartan Mentor
Drills Team Hard
PASADENA, Calif. WI A lot of
hard work is on schedule this week
Luther Lindsey made short order
of the Lindsey-Don Kindred re
match at the Armory Saturday
night, disposing of his foe in two
out of three falU in a hard-fought
10 minute match.
Lindsey took the first fall at 3:14
with a pin hold but Kindred came
back with head butts and a press
to even it up two minutes and 15
seconds later.
The enraged Lindsey stormed
back into the ring for the third
and deciding fall. After a brief,
but bloody, scuffle in the ropes,
which floored referee Tony Ross,
Lindsey emerged the winner with
a strength-sapping full nelson that
left Kindred helpless for a press.
Other events on the interesting
card saw Proud Prusian Kurt von
Poppnheim take one fall from
Danno McDonald at 20:39 with a
German cross bow, and then stave
off the Scotchman': thrusts in the
remaining moments of their enter
taining 30 minute semi-tinai.
Poppenheim got the referee's de
cision when McDonald could not
even it up.
The evening's special event end
ed in a draw between Tony Ross
and Bronco Luoich after neither
contestant could gain an edge in
the regulation 20 minutes.
for Uie Michigan State football ! Rccdsport,
Reedsport Tips
Myrtle Point
Reedsport came up with its
fourth win in five starts Saturday
night, defeating Myrtle Point by a
54-45 score in a game played at
Rogue River led all the way Fri
day night to defeat Glendale's P
rates 60-42 in lis first varsity
game played in Glendale's new
gym. The visitors had a 15-12 first
quarter lead which thev stretched
to 31-22 at halftime. Third quarter
score also favored the winners 50-
37
High point man for the Pirates
was forward Bobby Hale with 18
Other high scorers for the losers
were forward Mike Byrd with sev
en poinis ana guara uene hiein i Munn admitted. "Everyone car
with six points. ... I ried out their assignments perfect-
in inu jayvL-e jejune, uie visitors . ly on that one.
team preparing for its Rose Bowl
game with UCLA on New Year's
JJay.
MSC football boss Biggie Munn
proved it's pretty hard to please
a coach after a late Saturday after
noon scrimmage session that had
a crowd applauding and sports
writers burbling.
There were eight touchdowns
made in the session. But Munn
was critic! of the failure of Mich
igan Stater's to bold Michigan
Coach Norm Olson used his
second team in the second quar
ter after the Braves had built up an
18-9 first quarter "edge. The home
continued to lead, however, and
the second and third chapters clos
ed with the Braves ahead 27-20
ana 47-28.
Guard Jim Dodd led Brave roB-
ulars, who returned for action in
the third period, with 16 points.
Don Tryon, who has led the Rccds
port team in scoring in four previ-
Days Creek Tops
Myrtle Creek J V
The Days Creek varsity defeat
ed Myrtle Creek's jayvees for the
second time this season by a score
of 41-33 in a Saturday night game
at Days Creek. It was Days Creek's
fourth win of the season.
Days Creek took early quarter
leads of 10-4 and 16-10 and then
withstood a Myrtle Creek chal
lenge which found the Viking jay
vees trailing by 25-23 at the third
quarter and tying uie score at 27
27 in fie fourth.
Bob Babb, who led all scorers
with 23 paints, came through with
some timelv baskets to help the
Wolves pull away in the final
oeriod.. .
Myrtle' Creek's frosh again de
feated the Days Creek jayvees.
The score was 41-21 with Barnes
of Myrtle Creek scoring 15; and iters
Bobby Lowry scoring 11 for the
irosn.
We have a new sponsor in the
Classic Junior. Jack & Thelma
Beavers the very popular operat
ors of the lunch counter in the
bowling alleys now are sponsoring
the team called ''Jack & Thcl
ma's Cafe," and we offer con
gratulations and best wishes.
The Commercial League com
pleted its schedule for the first
half, and as expected, M it H
Market of Sulherlin copped the
flag. An extreme oddity showed
up as we tabulated final figures.
The first two men in their line
up "Spud" Harris and John
Tilley each rolled 42 games and
ended up with 6340 pins for a 150
total; to make it almost unbeliev
able, the next two men, Sol Herr
and Jim Pope, each rolled 45
games to end up in a 7070 tie, for
a 157 average. Is that one for
Ripley? ; , ,
This week will see the end of the
first half of all leagues except
Classic Junior, which got off to a
late start. The girls are tied go
ing into the last match too, though
only first and second places are
to be decided, Sylvia Anderson
had high game last week, 185 and
Mabel Clark had a husky 513 se
ries. ."
Entry deadline for State Tourna
ment has been extended again and
you can still enter up to Satur
day, Dec. 26. (This date is confi
dential, so don't tell anybody).
Looks like the biggest entry list
from Roseburg in history. Entries
alreadv in, and on the -vay in
clude Harris Plumbing St Heating;
Roseburg Alleys; Jacklin Newt
Agency; Harmony House; Sun
Studs, Inc.; Business Men's As
surance; American Guarantee.
Life; Jones Ins. Co., (Myrtle
Creek); Roseburg Jewelers;
Lem's Music Repair; Jovin Brake
Supply i Roseburg Fire Depart
ment; Roseburg Police Depart
ment; M Sc H Market, (Sutherlin);
Roseburg Book Store; Yoncalla
Lions; Sutherlin Sweet Shop;
Moose Lodge; Cornwall Carpen-
and tt & J (juick Lunch.
Last year. Roseburg topped the
State in cities with only six al
leys, but this year, with 20 for
certain, may be an allitime rec
ord. An interesting item is that
the present state doubles cham
pions, Paul Yundt and Ed Bird
ppll will defend' their title at Al.
G . (5) Graf i hanv Sunday. March 7. Natural.
Creek Schaefer, v. everybody in Roseburg hones
they will retain their crown.
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Slate. Most of the scoring plays ous games, was second high with
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UCLA TAKES TITLE
NF.WPORT BF,ACII, Calif. Ifl
Sea-going Bruins of UCLA have
cantured thoir first sailing title.
They posted 176 points in 22
races by three flights on Newport
May to win the ninth Pacific Coast
Intercollegiate Championship Sun
day. The Rruin No. s team sailor,
Lewis Bedford, gave his team
mates a 20-point lead in his divi
sion. The University of Washington
was second with 158 points in
mo iwo-aav, log-snroudwt event.
inn micaan oi fteaiue, repre
senting San Diego Slate, won in
dividual honors in division A, 69
i points.
came from behind -a 13-12 halfti.)
aoncit io post a 40-32 win
Eugene Independents
Dump Linfield, 73-63
On this play quarterback
f.eedsport (54)
Tryon (10)
Cl:i"-on 19
(45) Myrtle Pnt.
! Davs Ck (41)
, Callendar (3)
: Rwanson (8)
Babb (23)
Couch (41
! Crenshaw (3)
1 Subs: Davs
Lowrv, Dunlap, Cluirnpner, Hyatt.
Myrtle Creek Meshew. Maris,
Losey 7, D. Graf, Edlind 1,- Fraeh-
licn.
Halftime: Days Creek 16, Myr
tle Creek 10.
Officials: Loughry 1 and 'Marquess.
Morrall heaved a 70-yard touch
down pass to end Ellis Duckett.
West Coast sports writers, cas
ing the MSC squad, were particu
larly impressed by Leroy Bolden,
MrttlNNVILLE wi - Untied sized s pa,rtan who bowled through
lacked the experience band back- his teammates with methodic fury,
hoard strength to match i Every-1 Thc Bruins aIs0 scheduled two
body s Drugs a Eugene AAU bask-!aKiav prictice sessions, resuming
ctball team and lost ,3-63 here' Monday. Coach Red Sander, who
Saturday night. ! .,, ;-i u, ami. hw.3i, r
Top scorers were Paul Sowers of a chcst' cold hopcd to be back on
i , " .J . . " tne iieio.
1.UIIII-1U wiui 19 poims.
F (3) Martka
F (61 fi. Millor
Earl i Wheeler (6) C (6) Baker
Flug S (13) A. Miller
Dodd (10) 3 (4) Cota
Subs: Rccdsport: L. Rem
ington, Dunn 2, Fegles 2, G. Rem
ington 5, Snodgrass 4. Myrtle
Point Whitakcr 4, Britton 3,
Cosgrove 4, Neigeihe, Harper ?..
Halftime: Rccdsport 27i Myrtle
Point 20.
Officials: Roundtree and Hennessey.
Chico State Thumps
Raiders, Splits Series
ASHLAND Wi Chico State de-'
fcated the Southern Oregon basket
ball team, 81-75, here Saturday
night to divide the weekend scries.
Southern Oregon rallied strongly
after trailing, 55-36 at the half.
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New York 75, Baltimore 67
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