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o o &SEerndiah UMIJUIlvlll? Ill IIVVU fl-IVIIWII By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The top three teams in the Asso ciated Press Poll scored lop-sided victories over Oregon prep bas ketball opponents Friday night. No. 1 South Eugene, scoring a well as it played defense, ran over Cottage Grove 60-21 in a Dis trict 5-A-l game. The No. 2 team. Grant, also crushed its opponent, Wilson, 74 40 in a Portland League rout. Powerful North Salem, No. S. journeyed to Sweet Home and came up with an impress.ve 74-35 triumph behind the 27-point per formance of Jim Litchfield. North Bend, the No. 5 team in Ihe Hate, rolled past Prineville. 54-47, in an invasion of Central Oregon. North Bend will meet Bend Saturday night. Terry Baker dropped in . points to lead Jefferson to a 70-60 victory over Cleveland in Port Jefferson is tied for sixth place in the poll with Roosevelt of Port land, which pulled away in the second half for a 44-38 victory over Benson. Pels Win Klamath Falls, No. 4 in th poll. Irish Trip Douglas, 36-34; Vikings And Oakland Win UMPOUA VALLEY LEAGUE W L Pet. PP PA Riddle 4 0 1.000 179 131 Douglaa 3 1 .750 204 162 MyrUe Creek a 1 .750 215 142 Sutherlin 1 3 .250 172 177 Oakland 1 3 .250 140 215 Olide 0 4 .000 137 c1 L'mpqua Valley basketball stand ings started to take form after Friday night'a action, with t h Riddle Irish holding down the top upot with a 4-0 mark, after edging previously undefeated Douglaa 36 34 in the top game of the season. The loss for Douglas dropped them down into a aecond place tie with Myrtle Creek, both with 3-1 records, as the Viking took the measure of Glide 75-30 for their third win in league play. Oakland pulled the upset of the season in the other Friday league ..iinn hv tffin Sutherlin. 50-48. in a double overtime thriller at Oakland. Riddit 36, Trojans 34 In the battle for top spJt in Ump qua Valley basketball action, Fn day night at Riddle, the Irish took a close 36-34 decision over the iiniiai Trniani to D it them all alone at the top of the Handings with a 4-0 recora. r.rwMwi hinh scoring cen ter for the Irish, wa tin hero for Prep Scores Oregon Prep Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Partland League Roosevelt 45, Benson 38 Grant 74. Wilson 40 Washington 55, Lincoln 49 Jefferson 70, Cleveland 60 Da rid Douglas (Portland) 48, Parkrose 44 Astoria 52, Central Catholia (Port land) 34 Vest Linn 48, Tigard 44 Beaverton S2, Hillsboro 44 Baker 63. I'nion 42 iiniari-i fig. Kmmett (Idaho) 61 Klamath Falls 61, Central Point 29 Philomath 34, Willamina 31 Redmond 60, Ijkeview 46 i niinn M Sublimity 32 St. Francia 57, Willamette 41 (both Eugene) Meridain (Idaho) 47. Nysia 41 Concordia 61, Gaston 32 Toledo 62, Maplrton 50 Hood River 58. Rainier 51 Mvrtle Point 48. Bandon 42 Se'anDoose 56. Troutdale 50 Mar of the Sea (Astoria) 68, Jew ell 35 Newport 48, Waldport 30 llarriaburc 46. Shedd 32 South Eugene 60, Cottage Grove 21 Sherwood 50, Dayton 32 St. Paul 57. Oregon Deaf 40 Oakland 50. Sutherlin 48 (two overtimes) Phoenix 42, Brookings 31 Molalla 65, Sandv 54 Banks 52. Yamhill 51 (overtime) Flimra 46. Junction City 44 Vale 48. Payette (Idaho! 28 .Milton-Freewater it, The Dalles 41 Marshfield 52. Coquille 47 Siuslaw 46. Tafl 42 Lebanon 51. Corvalln 49 St. Helens 61. Tillamook 40 Corbelt 71, Nrhalpm 47 Salem Academy 53, Sheridan 44 Nrahkahme 70, Warrenton 36 Siayton 49. Mount Angel 44 iiiiamooK i amour . nnappa eu .iiritiord 48. uranti I'ass 40 la'skame 64. Sraid 61 Madras 51, Burn. 42 Sisters 62, Culver ;18 Dallas "8. Monmouth 5.1 Forest drove 56, Oswego 52 Silverton 40, (ierbais 37 Alsea 54, Brownsville 41 Sherman 44, Maupin 43 ( anby 44. Estacada 39 Oregon College JVf 51, Nestucca score saw Drain in front 33 26. Oregon State 81. Washington 51 tional Golf Tournament got a lit 42 sl.atnn nahh.rt hieh .nirtnii hon- nLl.h.im. ,'itw .a U'v.n,. Ti tie more into torus Saturday with Wy'Fast 74. Vernonia 61 Franklin 58, .Madison 41 (both Portland) Newberg 43. Oregon City 42 Springfield 68. Roseburg 55 Oakrukt).'. Pleasant liill,41 Drain 45, Creswell 29 " McKenzie 70, Crow it! Mohawk 47, Lowell 2 Westfir 81, Triangle Lake SI l.orane 70, Cohurg 45 Keedtport 75. Port Orford 37 MarLarrn 42, Perrydale 33 North Salem 74, Sweet Home 33 Milwaukie 47. drrsham 34 llarruburg 4, Halsey 32 Toledo 62. Mapleton 50 Butte Fall. 48. Jacksonville 41 Talent 50, Prospect 25 North Ben 5, PrineviPa 4t 0 - opened a two-game series Friday, with Central Point by hammering out an easy 61-29 victory. The eighth-ranked squad. B a verton, rallied Friday night be hind Steve Pauly'a 23 points for, a 52-44 triumph over Hillsboro, I while No. 9 Marshfield edged Co-, quille 52-47. The tenth team in the poll lit r- miston, was idle Friday night but meets Milton-Freewater Saturday, night. ! One of the thrills of the Friday night prep action came at Leo-1 anon, when Jim Falk sank a tie- breaking 15-foot field goal in the final 10 seconds to give Lebanon a 51-49 victory over Albany. Sub-Four-M inula Mile Run By 19-Year-Old MELBOURNE i Australian mile champion Herb Elliott ran hit first below four mim't " when he was clocked in 3:59 9 at Olympic Park Saluruay. Elliott, 19, is the youngest miler in the world lo break the four minute barrier. Riddle, as he dropped in a tying ; field goal with less than a minule i left in the game, seconas laicr Earwood added the game winning points on a pair of free throws, With two seconds left in the f;ame, Larry Bissonnetie oi uoug as, attempted a field goal that just did roll out to kill a second comeback try for the Trojans. After an early 2-1 lead, Riddle una n.v.r. in frnnt Hnrinu the first half a the Trojans took a 6-4 lead at the end of the first quarter, but had to hold off an Irish rally in ih. .i..n nennrl nf the half! to hold a 15-14 halftime bulge. Riddle took the lead for the sec-1 ond time early in the third quar- ter and nlowly increased it to 24. 21 at the end of the third panel, They increased it to 28 23, but again Douglas came bark to pull ahead 32-28 with four minutes left in Ihe same hnlflinff the Irish scoreless. Stev. Kcele of Riddle then pot- ted a nair or tree tnrows ana a field goal to tie the game up at 32-32 with lc than two minule. left and the Irish went on for the! close win. j Bissonnette and Earwood played each other to a standstill during the game. Both players hit for 141 points to lead their two trams. Riddle a so took the jayvee came by a close 26-20 tally. Terry Vaughn was tops for Riddle with 19. while Fred Dickover with five was high for Douglas. Douglas 34: Carlson 6, Grass 4, Bissonnette 14. Taylor 4, Counti 6, McLennan, Erbe. Riddle 3i: Cassidy t, Keel T, Earwood 14, Wilcox S, Frahm 1, Lousignont, Bordeaux. Halftime: Douglas 15, Riddle 14. Officials: Colley and Uennebeck. Vikings 75. Glide 30 Myrtle Creek gave its biggest of fensive show of the season Fri day night bv tromping the Glide Wildcats 75-30 in an l'mpqua Val ley League basketball game play ed on the Glide floor. Raring off to a 206 lead at the end of the first quarter, the game was never in doubt, as the Vik ings hit on better than 50 per cent of their shots. With Jim Murray and Dick Naas leading the way. Myrtle Creek widened its lead to 36-18 at half time and then dropped in 19 more points in the third period to take a 55-24 advantage. Paul Lindquist and Keith Og horn took up the scoring duties for .Myrtle Creek in the closing quar ter as everything thrown up by Warriors Nail 1st Loop Win DISTRICT i-A-I W Oakridge St. Francis Plesanl Hill I Willanietle Elnnra , Junction Cilv L Pet. 0 10U0 3 4 4 2 .800 .8110 .400 .41.0 400 .200 Drain Crrswell ooo; Friday's results: Oakndge .VI. Pleasant Hill 41: St. Francis 57. Willamette 42; Elnnra 46. Junc tion City 44; Drain 45. Creswell 29. The Drain Warriors took their first District S A t basketball win nf the season Fridav bv trimming ircsweu. 45 a, on tne Drain lioor. With Frank Jacobs and Bob Seaton leading the wav. Drain moved out to a 12 8 first quarter lead and was never in serious trouble. Halftime score favored the vi ...,.. n 1 7 Seaton wilh fiva pointa in the third quarter and Jacobs with m in the fourth led the second halfi as.ult for Drain Third au.rtrr ors for Drain with 13 points, fol- lowed bv Jacobs with 12 Rob Bur - ns w at) high for Creswell with 13. Dram also won Ihe jayvee tilt over the Creswell squad. 43-31. with Dick Blomberg hitting for 14 points, all of them in the first halt Bill Barker an high for I reswelr nh 10. i Cre.well It: Calhoun J. Burris i 13. Andrews 6. Vernon 3, I-ee 4. i Blower.. I.ooney, Brundage. liar- ns. Gruber, Bruce. i Or.ir.4S: Jacobs 12. Merrell 6 Seaton 13, Ileagnn I. Blomberg 4.1 nrnoerson z, watson. . v. nipple, Johnston. Halftime: Drain 22. CrCtvell 17 Official.! Wellniti and hnstrn- S - o (Same, DISTRICT S-A-1 STANDINGS W L Pet. PF PA South Eugene Springfield North Bend Roseburg Marshfield 1 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1 000 1 .000 1 .000 Cottage Gr. 1 .000 South Eugene, Springfield and North Bend ended first round ac tion of District 5-A-l basketball play all tied up for first place aft er Friday night's action, in which South Eugene drubbed Cottage Grove 60-21 and Springfield edged Rnseburg 68-55, on a last quarter rally. I In an earlier game. North Bend took the measure of Marshfield, 45-40. All of the clubs except North Bend and Marshfield will go into the second round tonight, with Eu gene playing at Roseburg and Cot tage Grove meeting Springfield. A disastrous fourth quarter off set a good first period for the the Vikings seemed to drop through the hoop. ruui njim .-- in the double figures for the game, led by the 14 point of Murray. Naas with 12, Lmdquisl with 11 and Dudley Klimback with 10 were other high Viking scorers. Dave Cellars with 12 points was high for Glide. Mvrtle Creek took the jayvee game by a close 39-3S score. Bob Cavancr was high for Myrtle : Creek with 15 poinu, while Roland need was tops lor uuoe wnn i Myrtle Creek 75: Murray 1 Naas 12. Klimback 10, Lindquist 11, Trask 7. Davidson 8. ogoorn 9, Bell 4. Watson. Glide 30: Eswine. Cellars 12. Livingston 3, Charon. Bogner , iiiiKen5en, ninne o, ni-cu, naguci, Franks 4, Kennaday 2. Halftime: Myrtle Creek 36. Glide IB ' Officials:-Leicht and Cole more more more . Olker, 50, Bulldog t5 A field goal by Gordon rergu-i son in the second overtime penoa gave tne uaKiana uaxers an upsci 1 50-48 victory over the Sutherlin Bulldogs, in an umpqua vauey n an iniiuqua. vaiu-y basketball game Friday night on the Onklnnd floor. Regulation time ended with both clubs all knotted ud )tted up at 45-45. as Sutherlin staged a last quarter ral ly to gain the standoff. The first overtime period saw each team hit for three points, with a basket by Ron Kenwisher of Sutherlin, jui.t as time ran out, giving the Bull dogs added hope. The winning bas ket by Ferguson came with almost two minutes played in the sudden death overtime period and was the only shot from the floor by either team. Sutherlin took a 17-11 first quar ter lead behind the eight points nf Kanu'ithar IMII IIAtlinn ralllrll : .1.: i.k. iii my . . .. JS naillillie irau. u.iy ne wnn eight points in the quarter was tne K. i i n - main gun for the Oakers. The Bulldogs narrowed the inf score to 40-36 going into the final, narivf mnn fnd nn tht oamM nn rK.1.nLtitf..U.,h..;.,w basket bv Warren Slayton just as Ihe regular time ran mil . V. f r n.tl.nrf II scorers for Oakland . Kenwisher and Slay- Rae led a with 22 point ton each had 16 for Sutherlin Sutherlin managed to win the jayvee game by a 52-31 count, with Carson leading all scorers with 22 points. Jerry Clark was high (or Oakland with nine. Sutherlin 41: Kenwisher 16. Slav ton 16. Sulseth 2, Hill 8, L. Tucker 6. Sconce. Oakland M: Rae 22. Ferguson 8. Clark 5. Paxton 4. Ralls 11. Brown. Halftime: Oakland 34, Sutherlin 24 Officials: Hosteller and Sittser. College Scores By THI ASSOCIATED PRESS CAST Boston College 76, New York AC tig Benedict (SO 122, Bethune Cook- man 73 Delta (Miss) State 82, c 1 ham Southern 54 MIDWEST I Iowa Wesleyan 87. Wartburg 70, Arkansas State 69, Northwest Mis- soun 59 North Dakota 68. Aueustana 55 South Dakota Slate 80 North D. kola Stale 60 SOUTHWEST San Dirso State 71. Anrona Slate i iTempel 72 Eastern New Mexico 77. Adams ; (Colo) 71 (two overtime) ii . i ' .i .i . in x ii.. iro Western 70 ' Arkansas Tech 99. Arkansa. AAM 65 Fa W(T Bngham Young 81. I'tah 67 isan Kranri.cn (1 San S'ranritrn State 37 Central Wash. 57, Eastern Wash. j 31 British Columbia 98. Whitworth SO Neva,al Chirn St.te : Humboldt 64. Southern Oregon 60 Chapman 99. Pomona Claremont tw Linfield 81. Willamette 77 Oregon Tech 74. Orrgon Fduca- tmn ' Westminster (Ltah) 64. Western Montana 58 i ,Northwet Nararene 81. lolleie of Idaho 52 SERVICE Camp Leieune Marines u, ranis 1 1,1,n1 ' lose e Ihsl Axemen RoV'burg Indians Friday nig, as they went down to a 68-55 defeat at the hands of the Springfield Mil lers, in the first District 5-A-l bas ketball game of the season for bolh teams. The game was played on the Springfield maples. Very much in the game until mid-way in the final quarter, Rose burg suddenly found a lid on the basket and could hit for only 10 points in the quarter, while Spring field was running wild with 23 points pouring through the hoop. The Indians raced to a 19-11 first quarter lead, with Bob Steele and Gary Cripps leading' the way with 11 points between thejn, but the Millers found the range in the sec ond quarter to take a slight 29-28 halftime bulge. Rick Herman was the thorn in the Roseburg side dur ing the second quarter, hitting for eight points, one less than the In dians were able to gather as a team. With Larry Sloan connecting for j ;. Ba,ur. o.. Z 17ti10l'a IZ The Nwt-Kvicw. Koseburg, Ore Sot., Jon. 25, 1958 OSC Drubs Huskies, 81-58; Oregon Smacks Cougars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 14. Oregon State College shoots Sat - 14,Urday night for a tie with UCLA stand California for the Pacific Loasi conicrence leanersnip in a ireturn match with the Washing- ton Huskies. i ne Beavers rriday nigni uiu,(,tu m; nuanm o-.o iw Kaui iiin in mc iiauuii in i uc rtuvi- i a 4-1 conference record, only 'j ated Press poll. game behind the 5-1 records of Oregon, which moves on to meet !. U I D..; ,1. :j.'l.ll L'-t J I . 1. the Bears and Bruins, both idle this weekend. u mion oi, a le s uave uamoee Oregon State s Dave Gambee ,,u m"w i shared scoring honors with 20 I points each. Hasninglon never llirealrned a 41-24 half- mi cdit-iieu ner mm puuea to ume icau. ... KOSebUTQ JV lYlCltterS 9 npfont Gllfie 26-5 ' - Winning eight of the nine match es in the meet, the Roseburg jay vee wrestling team downed the ouue n uucais ny a i score in matches held on the Indian mats Friday. The only win of the meet for th. U'ilrie.l. nam. in th. lU.nnnnd class, where Mike Hill pinned Don n.,,1, r ih. imii.n. u...h..i- .i.n ;.j'.. , in'.'u. ,., h t v M,,.,,i d , iu ii r. 1 ; . c 111 nnnnH. T K MarAnl IRI .!Pnl Mlke Sheney, 1:47 second r nprtrui iici iiivi. ... . , Tolton I "4 J""115.,', J2K0" (R) -,,,iE'. . u.ii.r mi . A r??i if' 1 ma t-. ii i. Bv j ir.i- 1 a a m d Bm vvhlle (R) dec. .. . r .. . ' Harold Gayior. 3-2 140 pounds: Dennis Batsch (R) d Larry Manske, 5 0. ,40 m,. Jun RrAemM (R) L, v Evfnho(f, 4.3. 147 pounds: Jerry Humphrey (R) dec. Garv McCormick rK. 5 0 165 pounds: Mike Hill (CI pin ned Don Back. 1:24 first round, i 177 pounds: Russ Pinard (R) dec. Mike Kelly, 4 1. Supervised Elk Hunt Planned In Union County PORTLAND i.n Oregon's first supervised hunt for elks to con- trol agricultural damage will be held m southern Inion County ren. i-j. me state i.ame Lommis - sion announced Friday w L Pet. their third district 2-A-2 wm of the Ihe commission said some CO St. Louis 29 15 .6.9 ,eason Fridav with a 75-37 run head of elk have been grazing and , Cincinnati 2. 24 4;8 ,wav over Pacific in a game plav treading on fall-planted grain in Detroit 17 29 .170 P(i on ,h, R.edsrort maDles. Rac- the Shaw .Mountain vicinity since mid-September. A public drawing Jan 17 estab- lished the list of eligible hunters for each county. Sports In Brief ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TRACK AND FIELD Pllll itll'l P1I1& U,.n TW anv m uinmni hit i:ih .ir.ichi m.w mil. mv.r.ri th. riii.n.-e m a na i t th. PhiiaH.inhia in. quirer Games. I J Jim uemaret, venruri Lead Thunderbird Meet PAI M SPRINGS. Calif, i i The Sl.VftK) Thunderhird lnvita- j such solid golfers as Jimmy' Dem - a ret and voung Ken rnturi lead - if! the way mto the third round. Pemaret made a bold bid to 4 his fourth victory in this ernt wln he shot a 65. six strokes under par. Fridav. and entnrt. a nro tor oniv anout istded 16 times. Roger Johnson led months, astonished the gallery Rook scoring with 16 points F'lvnn wun a 6.'. hd y .fon n.ves led the Frosh with 17 Two-City Majors Seen SEOCMAN UPSETS NEW YORK . Cleveland Gen-, MELBOl RNE Australian rral Manager Frank Lane said to- ptatcssion.l Frank Sedgman dae h was willing to "bet all the U: in ln. Ihe Mamr Leagues tiKi.tv ull make a 1 rides wita a i, Parns two million or more populartun .eligible for two big league teams Va tj' mn mtuiiin or more popoianun Opening" Uop2 -Y I eight points and Tom Barrong for , ' six. Roseburg went into the final i i period all tied up with the Millers ; at 45-45. Several times during this : quarter the Indians managed lo j break into a lead, but the Millers ' always bounced back. Glen Bogart ' hit fur seven points in the period 1 for Springfield. Millers Take Charge j The two clubs played on even terms" for the first three minutes ! of the fourth quarter, before Springfield wen, ahead for good : i at 53-51 on a long set shot by Lar-: ry King. This came with a little ' more than five minutes left in the game. From this point on Roseburg found the going tough as f o u r I quick baskets by Springfield gave I ' them a lead that was never more I in danger. Bogart with eight points and Herman with six led the as sault for the Millers. Steele and Cripps were both I The West's leading team, the , University of San Francisco, rolled handily over San Francisco Slat. 67-37. The Dons, tops in the na- tion neiensiveiy, led by a wida margin all the way. 1 Alike Farmer with 12 led a bal ancea oncnse tor csr, ranked Idaho Saturday night, beat Wash - ington State 63-45 All other PCC : teams were idle. lea ins i were inie o-iooii uirxuu sophomore, netted 17 points and Hal Uulfy. a 6-foot-S senior, hit i iu nave wie luik. i nev noi 1.1 to pace the Ducks. Ihey not only outshot the Cougars but in- jteicepted numerous passes and stole rebounds from them. John Maras was high for WSC with 17 pst.ary's, lied with usF for Ihe Western Collegiate Athletic .r.rS;,. i H iU i j - 'l'cJ ''rs' ' ,two " Th ond is Monday. . . . OflK-ROSe ArCheTV ClUD ' Eirac Am Infjnnr Rniinn M" tJUUI IWUI1U T,, . , . ,. """ Oak-Rose Archery ( lub shooting in the Oregon Indoor Hound Shoot Friday night at the Oakland legion Hall, ended the evening W'ith score of 2.3M for frta man t radcfi'la taim nl llt V" 7h'" women's freestvle souad .. .- i. ...:,u c.J ' 1 . Jr gii . "tv' 'j" ler with 628 George Foster with "v fliiu nt-iin iMiiiaiu wnn ou 570 "d Keith U'nnaid with 550 made up the men's learn, while made up Ihe mens team, while Elaine Foster with 658 Alice Clay- ton with rvvaS Knthrvn I lli-wh u-ilh ton with 656, Kathryn I'llrich with MO .T,u "","7 Wlin maae ) In the novice c ass shoot for the evenine. Harold Beutler was first 1 L' ..." ' Pro Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EASTERN DIVISION W L Pet. 11 12 721 ' Boston Syracuse 26 20 .565 Philadelphia 20 22 .47K '.New York 21 24 .467 i western division Minneapolis 12 32 273 (Friday's Results) Boston 125. .New York KM Philadelphia 102. Cincinnati 92 Hottest Sprint Rivalry To Be Renewed Saturday WASHINGTON - Indoor track's hottest spruit rivalrv between Dave Sime and Ira Mur chison will be renewed here aaiiiruay nigni in mree dash events of the 11th annual Star 'dames mi!!. L'!rf.vh'ln,'lhl1Ph'?h lT"" TI!L ;h," "m:,'h' .un.k.y .i0 - yard dash in 5.3 seconds, beating Bob Brown, an unheralded I Penn Stale freshman, by only in- enrs. ' Rooks Edge Froth , CORVAI.I.1S . The Oregon 1 S I a I Rook.' ha.k.ihail t.,,. t nosed out the Oregon Frosh Fn- day night. 58 56. on a pair of free throws after ke final bufer Steve FTvnn tossed in the points that decided a m thai h.rl h..n caused the biggest unset to date m the $22 400 Australian Rounrlff f erl cnachtl including Tlohin rrnfea.innal Tnurnam.nt Saturdav when he?heal Panrho Gonrales 1-5. 44 4(j, a s aiurnav w nen ne r.Teai I ancno Tonight forced to the sidelines mid-way in the fourth period, with five fouls each, to take away the much need ed outside shooting for the Indians. From the foul line Roseburg had a slight edge, hitting on 21 out of 31 attempts, while Springfield con nected on 16 out of 27, but the Millers had a decisive edge from the field. High point honors for the In dians went to Sloan with 18 points, while Steele with 14 and Barrong with 10 also hit in the double fig ures. High game honors went to Bogart of the Millers with 21 points, followed by Herman and Wally Knecht with 16 each. Roseburg 55: Sloan 18, Jackson 4. Barrong 10. Steele 14, Cripps 5, Flury 2, Meredith 2, Hoenisch, Beamer. Springfield tl: Bogart 21, Knecht 16, Edwards 1. King 4, Herman 16. Mannila 8. Hinkle 2, Kelso. Halftime: Springfield 29, Rose burg 28. Yoncalla Takes League Contest; DOUGLAS B LEAGUE behind with a fourth quarter rally, W L Pet. PF PA after Days Creek had led through - Yoncalla 5 0 1.000 252 179 out the first three quarters. Elkton 4 2 .667 308 269 Days Creek raced off to a 13-9 Camas Valley 2 3 .400 255 291 first quarter lead, with George Days Creek 1 3 .250 186 1: Williams hitting sk. points, but Canyonville 1 S .167 278 348 Yoncalla pulled into a 19-19 tie at Yoncalla widened its lead in halftime, as Bill Snider and Don Douglas B League basketball ac-!Revelle each hit for four points lion Friday night to one game in the second period. and one-half by edging the Days The Wolves, with Williams again Creek Wolves, 49-39 at Days Creek, i adding six points, were off to the while second place Elkton was races again in the third period as trimming Canyonville 72-43. thev built up a 37-29 lead going Th. u-in fnp lha Vonlu -a thai,. i,A !. rinl r.-iA f !.,.. fifth jn league play without a loss. I while Eklon won its fourth against: two Innsen hnih ln. m Vnnealla ! i non-league action, the Can - yonville Bible Academy pulled its second upset of the week, tromp - mi. Camas Vallpv 81-44 (jamas alley floor Eagles 49. Wolves 39 9 ; " v. ,,,,,.. ,,:.., y"'1" e ""V"""1 "T "u. . f? ? Z 1 . dav night at Days Creek, bv down - . - .,,,. . hnni.. h,,t,,h.i . , tVnninT v,!ihH, In winninc. Yoncalla had to do . . , 11 ,ne naru way, oy coming irom ATI U r I U 1 1 nOOpmefl tQW Up To League Lead r "'0n C?'-V. t l. r .i . Southern Oregon 7 1 .875 Oregon Tech 6 1 .8.7 Eastern Oregon 2 5 .286 I UllldllU OIHIIT 4 .W Oregon College of Education 0 5 .000 Friday Night Results Portland State 69, Eastern Ore- gon 61 Southern Humboldt Oregon 60 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS f ean.i Cl,.Hoi n.nh- can vault into a tie for first olace alter building up . ,i '.ii . t 7 , 1 i" -oiiier-1 ence if it repeats its F riday night. viiiuiv uvrr winters wiifKon loi- victorv over winlcss Oregon Col- lege of Education. icne of (.duration. The powerful OTI squad now has a K.l rrirri anrl i nn v has a 6-1 record, and ii only ' K""1' P ' sl i Oregon Tech l-nday nifiht hand - ed OCE its fifth straight aetback u'Th"' V, iV,,, .a. I.H was led by t. . il-iii Truman Williams' 20 points ; Reedsport Wins Third Coasf Leigu Contest SUB-DISTRICT 1-A-l W L Pet. PF PA Conuille 2 0 1.000 126 76 4 1 .800 262 2111 3 1 .750 207 174 , Mvrtle Point l;..u,l.iiri c,0rt Beach Pacific Bandon 1 3 1 4 0 2 250 172 242' .200 242 300 .000 100 108 rh. nr.,.. n.i,.rf ..n inn off to a 39-11 halftime bulge. Keediport rolled up I's highest ... ... .... . . .. point toiai oi ine ear. viar- Tiiaen led the Braves scorine with 11 , 1 Sports Calendar SATURDAY BASKETBALL: District S-A-1: South Eugene at Roseburg 8 n m ni.tnri K-A.J Phnenii at clTnn.le n m rnoTmx 11 - ' - r. TRAPSHOOTI.NG: Winter League Shoot. Winchester. 10 a.m.; Win ston, 1pm: Yoncalla rVIUNUAT Diltl't IVI?- T..u.n mnA Int.. - f'itw DUni.1,111, i.,m..i u... ......I leagues. 7 p m. City and Elks leagues. 9 pm. P.M. CUB: Winston. Douglas High RIFLE CLIB: Juniors. Winches ter, 7:30 p m. e. I.... Ina.tai4 Srapieron inrtrasrea In lowj State Position ( (1HVAI I1S .r An assistant coach at Oregon State says he i verv interested in becoming the head football coach at Iowa State "1 haven't been contacted bv Iowa State." Clav Stapleton said here Fridav night, "but 1 am def- telv interest in the tg. Earlier. Iowa State announced it was studving the nua ifications Stanlelun w The job u Stt open whea Jim Mver. lrJ tVr 'tavata)AI'Xs) Ine Jon w a open wnri i un The Roseburg Indian wrestling team walked off with its ninth win of the season. Friday night on the Indian mats, by trimming Willam ette of Eugene. 37-9 in the varsity mulches, and 34 2 in the jayvee events. Ihe win for the Indians was the second of the year over Willam ette and gives them a record of nine wins, three losses and a draw. Roseburg took nine of the 12 matches in the meet, five of them by pins, while losing but three decisions. Jim McGhehey at 97 pounds, Joe Griffin at 105. Larry McAllister at 135. Bill White at 140 and Don Green in the heavy weight division were Roseburg win ners on pins. Top match of the meet came in "he 177-pound class, where Stcph an John of the Indians was edged , by Marion Edler of Willamette by , a close 7-5 decision. i The only points that the Willam ette jayvees were able to gather came in the 122-pound class, where Jack Powers of the Indians was held to a 1-1 draw. Frank Walters at 103. Gene Wal- , ters at 146, Pat Wilson at 156 and Don Green in the heavyweight In the fatal fourth quarter for Davs Creek, the sharp Yoncalla rffr,. hiH th.m i i,.,, . fiu 1 goal, by Gradv Gaulke. while the Eagles were hitting for 20 points i to put the game on ice. Lerov Noff-' i ',?.', i , , T T. 'J? thn J six points each. Pa la and for the .ami with i , iv.mU. J.l ?i ".k" '. n 'r " ;iT ; Days Creek attack " , ,. slso won the lavvee 1- ..- . ., r. game by a 3i-23 tally, with Don Noffsinger leading Ihe parade with n t:ui... : l:i mu. was n,Sn . o r j yLtlZit. nf?. ir Rmh L ' t i u" 80,,h .1. SMUer b, Kevelle U, tOln 2. Proebstal 7, T. Bowman, Loyd 2, K. Bowman 2, Wiley 8. Days Creek 39: Richardson II, I Mich..!. 4. Conner, Gaulke 4, Hen .'."' """'" ti. :miiisic s, nnx Halftime: Davs Creek 19. Yon- caa 19 officials: Keady and Anderson. Elkton 72, Tigers 43 Shooting at .480 clip from Ihe fll H th I- It Inn Pit ait hanlr mto the win column Friday night, W . i "t" r"lp 0Ver ,ne tan" ; Uaiue baske bad Vmevid .. the Elkton floor- ., . .... Th. KlL- ((. hniUina - hi.Y . Z. .V '"t.f.u" . ... u-.ici uuikc, iiau mr ga jug well under control at all m ,, Canyonville was able fn oaf hoi- nnlu 11 ,). 1. u-. t:. in gather onlv 12 half hih half uhifh nuH 17.10 d,iu Bcal with 10 points in the first i rr- . a 'quarter and Terrv (Jatps with .v yin the second quarter led the first j vuh Beal and Charles Mender r oh hitt,a fr f...- M.t. K.lh.? .E ' S" out to a 55-24 advantage and play- ed out the rest of the game with reserves ... 1U ,. h, . jr.u1 r nlr Tler able to hit the hoop with any reg- ularity at all as he added 13 points in the second half to his first half total of six. He was high for Can- yonville in the game with 19 points. Beal topped all scoreres with 22 Pin,' .. ' "e r.iRion jayvee learn also loon Pirates Win 3rd District Fracas r,j , , , . .. . .. . Glenda e Dieked un it. third Suh. n, , . ,r ; r . " P'stJ'ct 6-A-2 victory of the season l-nday night, with a 53-38 win over Illinois Valley, in a game played on the losers court. Led by the 20 points of Bill Hale, the Pirates had little trouble in disposing of the smaller Illinois i a''ey squad as they pulled out to ' '9 quarter lead. Illinois al,ry pulled to within 25-17 at halftime and staved close through- out the third quarter, before Glen- .1. twi , a I. . J iiaic Jiaiilll III . lliril ll lir.u the closing chapter. Hale picked up seven points tne first nan and 13 in the second in leading the Pirates to the win. Glendale had a 33-28 advantage go- i.. . u'i u"rlcr- ni at a .3.3 clip from the floor, against the .304 average for Illinois Vallev Hale was the only Pirate in thr double figures, while not one of the losers were able to pick up more than eight. Whitley had that amount for Illinois Vallev. Bill Allen led the Glendale jay vee to a 51-44 win over the Illinois Valley juniors, with a total of 21 points Jack Berime also had 1 for Glendale Pete Buckhaulti had 16 to pace the losers Glendale S3: R Munvon 6. T Munvon 8. Worley 4. Young 5. Hale 20. Smart, Barrong 2. Mullarkev 2. Mehl 2. Standlev 4 Illinois Valley II: Whitley I. F"la- naker I. Dickey 6. Lewis C. Wood- Burv 2, Bauber 4. Handy I. Halftime: (. asdale Z. Illinois a lev li (x Officials: (ter. 9 wtticibi. aim ,7 -.---w class, all gftned pins in the jayvee matches, while Alien Morlensen at 97. Terrv Akers at 114. Dennis Batsch at 148 and Bob Ball at 167 gained decisions. Results: Roseburg 37, Willam ette . 97 pounds: Jim McGhehey iR) pinned Tom Stokes, 1.34 second round. 105 pounds: Joe Griffin R) pin ned Sam Ware. :18 third round. 114 pounds: Bob Eddy (R) dec. Allen Warren, 9-0. 122 pounds: Chuck Fisher (W) dec. Charles Jones. 8-1. 129 pounds: John Anttonen (R) dec. Lee Hebert, 4-2 135 pounds: Larry McAllister fR) pinned Webster Lilly, :37 second i round. 140 pounds: Bill White (R) pin ned Gary Eichler, 1-21 first round, i 147 pounds? Barry Serafin (R) dec. Jim Miglioretto, 62. ( 156 pounds: Dick Morse (W) dec. Ken Jacobs. 6-l. i 167 pounds: Doug Frisbie (R) dec. Jerrold Hughes. 10 6 177 pounds: Marion Elder (W) dec. Stephan John. 7-6. Heavyweight: Don Green IR) pinned John Peckles, :47 second round. Fifth B Elks Win the Canyonville juniors. 3719. with 1 Jerry lloss leading all scorers j with nine points. Canyonville 43: Wilbanks. Wil- liams, Patterson 9, Parrett 19, Burns 11. Oehes 2, Anderson 2, , Thompson. Roberts. Elkton 72: Compton 10. Whitlow 1. House 6. Ilenderer 17. Beal 22, Gates 6, Hoffman 4, Bishop 2, Kel- lison 2. Adams 2, Loveless. Halftime: Elkton 37, Canyonville 12 ; Officials: Angell and Nye. rn a. . . . . CBA UOSStS Hornet VU3i, i I IUIIICI3 By A 61-44 Margin In non-league basketball game piayed on tne lamas vallev floor Friday, the Canyonville Bible Aca- "l!"",uP'll"'s pulled their second stra,Kht uPset ,he by trimming tne Hornets H-44. vanyonvwe lea mrougnoui ine ,..., . , f. nunc KdlllC rilCIII IVI SIHIC HITS . uh ..t .h. .a . i n,iai-i..r Thn i,3h . iK.ii --....u. ...v,. - . ,H qua,.u.r ea(, and lne,eased it to '32;?5 tat nalf,lm,e- , ! . w,,.h a i2"M lt,a(l Suing into the fmnlh num-lor ISnvanvill. h,n,.,. i ed to the w in after" Ray Loonev, majn backboard man for Camas (Valley, fouled out. David Mc.Mur- ray and Alfred Cone and led the final quarter rally for Canyonville McMurray was high for Canyon ville Bible Academy, and for the game, with 26 points, followed by Richard Sterling with 11. Byron Baker was tops for Camas Val ley wun 15. Thp Cams Vnllnv i.vv.. I.,ain salvaged Us game of ihe night. U : n mors 29-24 Ed Keirkindah was hi8h for Camas Valley with eight. il.- ' lP' Ior ma al.' ll,... t r i.j , a Sterling 11. . c i. ,, n:.uij. r. ,. '" "- ",l"aru '"lurry 4:0. l.rume 4 Camas Valley 44: Baker l.v Brown 7. McClellan 8. Loonev 6 n-i ua. ct..i -. -n a . .... lev 25 . .. Officials: Sikstrom and Jackson. - Lltltield BeOtS BearCOtS I0K6 UVef 1000 LeOtl MCMINNVILLE. Ore . - I in- tMd deh-ated Willamette. 81-77, here Friday night to lake at least , temporary lead in the Northwest Basketball Conference, The game was a see-saw affair i.m.i th. f.,i ,,. ,,,.,. ...i, jack Riley, high point man for the night with 26. sank a long set shot to send Linfield ahead j that point. 75-74. Both teams went into the game with 4-1 records. Willamette has a chance to regain a lie for first place when it goes against Paci- I lie Saturday night at Forest (Irovc. Ore. Linfield is idle Satur- I day. Leading Extra Point lt- i r- a i.i Kicker Dies At Norman No It MAN. Okla. Funeral services were to be held Salur- day for Arlo Davis, former I ni- versity of Oklahoma football plav- er who held the national collegiate record for the most extra points kicked in one game Davis. 61. died Fridav of a heart attack He set his record Sept 29. 1917. here when he booted 2.1 in .ia,. n ,v n.-. .'niaiiuiii, feated Kingfisher (Oklai College in in that game 179-0. nf TM: n vnnL-irtL-a l,l.ll.n. mi 5fOKI5MtNi Wlit BUYS Mtacuar motors TEE-NII I BOAT T0TI TRAILERS EE LINE BOATS SKAGIT GLASS IOATS STARCRAFT ALUM. BOATS BOAT HARDWARE ALL USED MOTORS Priced t Save Ym Men.y Centf ef Oak m4 Jackserai) S ORch.-e 1-6621 us a"4. a e