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LAVAL DIES COLUMBIA. SC. William J (Blllvl Laval ........ heid football coach it N.-wberrv.l rurmin I hilji.. a .1. . ' versity of South Carolina but who' Lu""r Luday proved the la never played the tame himself vori,e 'tn the crowd, but ran sec- Luther Lindsay Loses In Debut Hint action Saturday night at tlx Douglas County e airjjrounili arena. Washington Comes Back To Beat Stanford, 68-64 AtoA it. . . . . . . u.mmi- Pirr OWtlane wun GJlWbi.. Henry, Cornea fci.rchovir popular Red !U!Wlwe Defeat Boy) Leni during main event wres- 'illlEi Make building easy with galvanized steel sheets than many types of ordinary roofing. Both are easy to apply and give a trim, finished ap pearance to any building. Come in now and get the facta about these two low-cost, long lasting products. Now's the time to make those much-needed repairs or start those new farm buildings. For now, once again, you can build with steel. 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The prelim bout between De cline and Bastien proved a na tural and was enjoyed highly by the good sized crowd on hand. Both grapelers were 4,cleames" and gave a good account of scientific wrestling. DeGIane won the first fall with body slams and presses. Bastien turned the tricks during the sec ond fall with slams and presses and then DeGIane copped the match, five minutes into the final period, with a jack-knife. According to Matchmaker Elton Owen, Lindsay and Lena will be rematched for the comine. week in the main event bout. No prelim was announced. PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Douglas JV. The Days Creek Wolves hosted the Douglas junioi varsity to a 47 44 basketball win Saturday night at Days Creek. It was the fourth win of the year for Coach Tom Mason's lads. The teams battled to a 12-12 first quarter knot and then Days Creek puUed ahead at the half, 23-21 Douglas came fighting back in the third frame, however, and took a 34-31 lead with a 13 point produc tion while holding the home v olves attack to eight. Days Creek, not to be denied, rallied in the final stanza pumping IS counters through the hoop in the final quarter to 10 for the visit ing crew, and thu win. I Bob Lowry captured high scor ing honors for the contest with 23 points. Preliminary action between the Douglas Freshmen and Days Creek Jayvees had Coach Charlie Lang sev's baby Trov posting a close 40- win. California I'CLA Washington Oregon State Stanlord Southern Calif. Oregon Washington Stale Idaho L Pcf. II 1 Ouu 0 l.ouo .8331 .sua1 .400 .2M .250, .200 .113 y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After handing Washington us first defeat, the surprising Stan- Ed Furgol Wins Sudden Playoff TIJUANA, Mexico Ui Ed Fur gol. the courageous professional uilh the withered left arm, won an exciting sudden death playoff and $2,000 top money yesterday in the Caliente Open Golf Tourna ment. It lasted for two holes, with the 33-year-old Furgol, from St. An drews, 111., shooting a steady par 4 and Al Besselink a bogey S on the second extra hole. For the last seven holes of the regulation '2 hole distance Furgol and Besselink battled on even terms, and they ended tied at 280, eight under par for the Tijuani Country Club's par-72 test. 1 Doualas JV 44 ! F Specs 3 ; F Miller 3 ! C Mills 8 : C Wyhe 3 i G McLennan 3 47 Days Creek 23 I-owry 3 Nimsic 2 Ilentirix 10 Richardson McKenzie Douglas subs: Schroeder S. Gol gert 6. Carlson 2. Brady, Erbe , McClarty 2, McClendon 3. Days Creek subs: Hunnicutt, Weakley. Moore. lialftime: Days Creek 23, Doug las 21. Officials: Oldfield and VanLoo. College Scores TALKING ABOUT A HOME? So many people do noth ing but talk about it! But if you really want to own your home, consult me now. Personal attention, economical terms. Ralph L. Russell Lun ftprMntjtiv Equitable Savintj It Lmh Aii'r Douglas County Stat mmk lldf. JDN THE MARCH OF DIMES WITH KRNR KATS KORNER JOHNNY HUDDLESTON WILL BROADCAST FROM THE J.C. PENNEY WINDOW 24 HOURS A DAY 'TIL EXHAUSTED STARTING AT 12 NOON TUESDAY and MAYOR ARLO JACKLIN WILL BE LOCKED IN THE CITY JAIL UNTIL JOHNNY GOES TO SLEEP Let's Keep Johnny Awake And Mayor Jacklin In The City Jail J0H4 THE MARCH Of DIMES SO OTHERS MAY WALK By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FAR WEST Washington 68. Stanford 64 Oregon 30. Idaho 48 Montana 60, Utah 48 I Denver 60, New Mexico 55 Idaho State 69, Wyoming 59 Montana State 84, Colorado State 71 Colorado Mines 85, Colorado Col ; lege 72 Seattle 77, Gonzaga "6 Whitworth 78, Kastern Wash. 66 1 British Columbia 57, Western Wash 48 (overtime) Pacific U 84, Willamette 68 Portland 94. Seattle Pacific 54 Linfield 102, Lewis & Clark 88 Oregon Education 50, Eastern Ore gon 49 Southern Oregon 57, Portland State 55 Clark J. C. 65. Wenatchee J. C. 63 Centralia J. C. 62, Yakima Valley J. C. 57 Everett J. C. 71, Skagit Valley J. C. 63 1 Grays Harbor J. C. 82, Columbia Basin j. t. 65 MIDWEST Tulsa 61. Wichita 60 Kansas State 61, Colorado 49 Iow.t State 74, Oklahoma 54 Iowa 70, Wisconsin 47 Ohio State 70, Michigan Stale 51 Minnesota 73, Northwestern 62 St. Louis 85. Houston 70 Dayton 81. Eastern Kentucky 61 Miami (Ohio) 80. Depaul 70 Nebraska 84, Missouri 65 Xavier (Ohio) 106, Ohio ('Diver sity 80 Depauw 55. Iniana State 48 SOUTHWEST Rice 75. Bavlor 62 TCU 86. Oklahoma City 84 (dou ble overtime) Hardin Simmons 84, West Texas State 67 Phillips Oilers 85. Texas Tech 61 EAST Princeton 62, Cornell 56 Dartmouth 71, Penn 44 Pittsburgh 54. Army 47 St. John's (Bkn.) 68, St. Francis (NY) 66 Syracuse 94, LaSalle -82 Canisius 74. Niagara 65 Lafayette 72. Seton Hall 69 St. Peters (NJ) 79. Manhattan 71 SI. Josephs (Pa.) 59. Villanova 51 Bucknell 74, Muhlenberg 68 SOUTH Kentucky 97, Tennessee 72 Maryland 79, North Carolina State 66 Virginia Terh 49. Richmond 47 Louisville 96, Kentucky Wesleyan 63 Auburn 92, Alabama 88 Mississippi State 82, Mississippi 72 Vanderbilt 93, Georgia Tech 74 George Washington 79. VM1 54 Navy 88. Gettvburg 63 Florida State 104, Stetson 86 Memphis State 101, Tennessee Tech 74 Miami (Fla ) 61. Rollins 51 Loyola (New Orleans) 69, Missis sippi Southern 63 Braves Upset Marshfield'5' The Reedsport Brave hoop squad jumped off the a 15-5 first penod lead, then battled off a last minute rally for a 54-47 non league basketball victory over the state-ranked Marshfield Pi rates Saturday night at Coos Bay. . Forwards Llod Yandell and Bob Burns sparked the opening quarter drive by the Braves with eight and six points respectively. The opening minute of the second canto had them increasing their margin further. 215, but the com bined Pirate forces of Roger Johnson and Hardy Spurgenn narrowed the gap to 25-15 at half time. Reedsport maintained this mar gin throughout most of the third frame and then the Pirates began to connect, closing the lead slow ly. With Johnson leading the way with 11 counters. Marshfield pull ed into a 43-43 tie with the clock still showing six minutes left in the final stanza. Yandell then put the Braves out front with a field goal fol lowed by two foul shots by Jerry Friese. Friese canned two additional field goals on "cripples" along with three foul shots by Yandell accounting for the final point spread. It was the eighth win for Reedsport against five losses. The Pirates are five and five for the year. The jayvee contest between the schools ended with Marshfield on the long end of a 36 34 decision. Rstdsport 54 47 Marshfield F Burns 8 12 Spurgeon F Yandell 28 19 R. Johnson C Friese 13 4 Dullard G Barker 5 4 Shanley G Johnson 2 Smith Reedsport subs- Abbott. Marshfield: C. Smith 4, Baker 2, Amsbary 2. Halftime. Reedsport 25, Marsh field 15. Officials: Burger and llessman. ford Indians this week take en another team without previous loss in the Pacific Coast Confer ence traditional rival Califor nia. The Indian attack, led by ag gressive Bill Bond, left California and UCLA the only unbeaten teams ul the PCC. The Bean travel to Palo Alto Friday. Stan ford hosts Santa Clara Saturday. Stanford whipped the Huskies 7043 Friday and lost 68-64 Satur day. 'lhe only other PCC garnet last weekend pitted Idaho against Ore gon at Eugene, Ore. Idaho won its first conference victory 64-46 on Friday. Oregon took its first Saturday, 50-48. Semester examinations idled the other schools. Stanford's Bond was high point man in both games wilh the Huskies, dropping in 25 points in the Indian victory and 20 points on Saturday. The senei gave Washington a 5 1 record and Stanford i 23 mark. The Huskies went ahead 48-37 in the final period Saturday, but the Indians tied the score 64-64 with a minute left. Washington forward Bill Stady pushed one in to break the tie. Oregon insured its first PCC victory with possession tactics in the last two minutes. Idaho's Jer ry Morgenson broke the freeze once, but missed his shot. Bill Moore and Charley Franklin led Oregon scoring with 13 points each. Bob Prestel was Idaho's top scoremaker with 12 points. Idaho hosts Washington State Tuesday night. Oregon plays at Washington State this weekend, and Oregon State at Washington. Men., Jen. 21, 1957 -The News-Review, Resaburf, Or. 9 Hennebecks Take Mixed Doubles - - Four teams battled hot and heavy for top paj off money during Sun day ntsnt mixed douhles artinn I at the Roseburg Bowling Lanes wun Jim and Marge Hennebeck fi nally emerging the winner with a 1,139 score. One pin behind was the tandem of John and Sylvia Anderson with 1,138, and three pins farther back were twp teams tied for third place loot. Verdun Boucock and wife VI and the duo of Bob Edwards and Linfield Paces NW Conference Northwest Conference W L Pet. Linfield - 3 1 .750 Pacific . .. 3 3 .500 Lewis and Clark 3 3 .500 Willamette 2 2 .500 College of Idaho 2 2 500 Whitman . ...13 .250 Saturday games: Linfield 102. lewis and (lark 88; Pacific 84 Willamette 68. Prep Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday Games La Grande 63. The Dallas 50 Astoria 59, Douglas (Portland) 49 Roseburg 60, Coquille 47 Eugene 63, Corvallis 54 Ilarrisburg 68. Alsea 45 I Klamath Falls 57, Ashland 4 Condon 65, Fossil 56 Dayton (Wash ) 62, Milton-Free-I water 54 ' Heriniston 60, Baker 57 I Brookings 35. Eagle Point 29 Burns 86. l.aLevicrf 64 John Day 68, Vale 51 Myrtle Point 21, Bandon 14 1 Pilot Rock 65, Union 44 i Reedsport 54, Marshfield 47 Wallowa 77. Elgin 55 1 Neahkahnie 34. Nehalem 31 Knappa 48, Star of the (Astoria) 39 I Talent 51, Mt. Shasta (Calif.) 31 Grants Pass 58, Myrtle Creek 49 Grants Pass 58, Central Point 49 Madras 50, Bend 36 Sea Albert Johnson rode the first two winners of the Pimlico Futurity He scored with Morvich in 1921 and the following year won with Bios som Time, longest price ever to win the race at $117. COMPLETED PIECE Bathroom Sets Corrlne Stewart. Ted and Mae Shirtrliff won fifth place with a 1.101 total.' Marge Hennebeck rolled high la dies game of 175 and Sylvia An derson topped the lady series roll ers with 505 on games of 164, 170 and 171. Men rollers were led by Jim Hen nebeck with a 204 game and Bob George, who toppled 552 sticks for high series laurels. Edwards also rolled a 201 single. IVHS Loses To Clendale The Glendale Pirates and Illinois Valley battled to a 13-13 first pe riod score and 22-20 at halftime before Glendale began pulling away to go on to post a 43-39 Rogue League basketball win Sat urday night at Glendale. It was the initial hoop win for the Pirates in Rogue League play after four outings. A 13-point production in the third period was the deciding factor as Coach Bob Stolti' lads held the vis iting offense to a mere six. The frame came to a halt with the scoreboard reading 35-26 in favor of the home crew. The teams battled on even terms during the final canto with both clubs scoring eight points. Three men hit double figures for the winners. Young with 10 and Gary Stevens and Bill Hale with 11 each. Butch Preston hit 14 to take game laurels for the losing valley five. Illinois Vallev copped the open er with a 42-39 victory over the host javvee crew. Brady Smart hit 13 for the losers. Illinois Valley J 41 Glendale Preston 14 T R. Munyon F Slanaker 7 10 Young C Hogan 2 Brown G Filler t 11 Stevens O Kennedy S 11 Hale Illinois Valley suba: Simington 2, C.irdwin S. Woodbury 2. Glendale suabs: Monteleone, Mil ler, T. Munyon 2, Reynolds. Halftime: Glendale 22, Illinois Valley 20. Officials: Moschkau and Densley. Fullerton, Wilbur Teams Unbeaten GRADE SCHOOL Fullerton Riverside Benson Green Rose Hucrest Melrose Wilbur GRADE SCHOOL Wilbur i Riverside Benson Rose Green Melrose Fullerton Hucrest PEEWEES W L Pet. 0 1.000 1 .750 1 .750 2 .500 2 .500 2 .500 4 .(MM) 4 .000 HEAVIES W L Pet. 4 0 1.000 .750 .750 .500 .500 .250 .250 .000 Fullerton Peewees and Wilbur Heavies are the only remaining un beaten basketball teams after the fourth round of basketball action played Saturday morning. The Fullerton .Peewees racked up their fourth straight win with a 34-15 romp over Rose counterparts. Other Peewee action bad Riverside winning over Wilbur 32-5. Renson over Melrose 19-10 and Hucrest edging past Green, 17-16. Heavy action found the Wilbur Heavies taking tne measure or pre viously undefeated Riverside 17-10. Benson racked Melrose 26-11, Rose dumped Fullerton 18-18 and Green defeated Hucrest 15-9 during other league play. Another full round of games is scheduled for this coming Satur day. Twelve Teams Tikt Part In High School Bowling Initial high school league bowl ing action got under way Saturday morning at the Koseourg Bowling Lanes with 12 teams doing play. All taking part are students at Roseburg High School. Team action for the day found four of the teams posting clean sweeps over their respective op ponents. None of the teams are named yet. Paul Yundt Jr. fired the top se ries of the day with a 482 count on solos of 188. 138 and 156. Other high scores were rolled by Gene Bratsch 452. Don Wells 432 and Lewis McAllister with 432. High game of the session was rolled by Bob Blizard who had 192. Mike Bloomquist fashioned 191 Gilbert Mack had 191 and Lewis McAllister fired 171. STOP THINKING OP DOURDON AS "TOO STRONG"! It isn't-not if it's 86 proof Old Crow! Here's Bourbon mild as your present whiikey-ye with the superb tasta only fine bourbon offers! 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