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o G Indians Slat Two Congests Roseburg's Indians will face the Grants Pass Cavemen and the Tillamook Cheesemakers in week end hoop action traveling to Grants Pass for tonight's contest and then returning to Roseburg to host the Cheesemakers. Face Grants Pais The powerful Indians, Tanked number two in the Journal's prep poll and number three in the Ore gonian's poll, will face the Cave men tonight at 8. The Roseburg Junior Varsity will play the pre liminary contest clashing with the Grants Pass Jayvee team at 6:15. Saturday night the Indians will be in action on the local scene in a return engagement against the Tillamook cagers. Roseburg won the first meeting B4-44 at Tilla mook last week and hope to give fans a repeat performance at home. Varsity action is set for 8 Saturday night with the Roseburg Jayvees meeting the Marshfield Jayvees in the preliminary game at e:ia. Have 2-1 Record The Indians have a 2-1 record for eaiiy season action opening with a split against the top ranked Klamath Falls Pelicans and then dropping the Cheesemakers. Coach Curt Jarvis hopes to extend his record over the weekend against the Cavemen and the Cheesemak ers. The final pre-league game will be played Dec. a wnen tne uave men return the Indians visit. Grants Pass has a 2-2 record with wins over Yfeka and Del Nor te, Calif., while the Cavemen have lost to North Bend and Marshfield. In four outings the Cavemen have scored 20 points compared to 201 points racked up by the In dians in inree games. Jarvis Leads Scorers Guard Jim Jarvis will lead the Indians to battle as he hopes to improve on his outstanding 26 points-per-game average. In three contests Roseburg's all-state guard has picked up 78 points to lead the Indians in scoring. Along with his deadly eye from the floor Jim is also among the top reboundcrs and is the leading playmaker for the Indians. At the other guard "-spot will be Marv French who has amazed crowds with his ball handling and defensive work. French has scored 18 points in three games and has set up many buckets for other players with his quick passing and his steals from the opposition, Brundage Ranks 2nd Forwards Mike Brundage and Ray Palm will be in the front line for the Indians. Brundage follows Jim Jarvis in the scoring column with 44 points for a 14.67 points-per-game average. Standing at. an even six feet he is deadly with his jump shots from the corners and out-rebounds many players who have a height advantage. Palm ranks third in the scoring column with 21 points in three games and is one of the leading re bounders for the Indians. The 6-2 forward uses his speed and foot work to his advantage as he out maneuvers the opponents under the backboards. Lake at Post Position Ron Lake will handle the post position for the Indians standing at 6-4. Lake is rough under the boards standing on the defense under the from the opponents. In the early season games Lake has been out grabbing many rebounds awav hoop and has scored 18 points in three games. Reserve strength for Roseburg's forecourt will come from Tom Ilobbs, Doug Lyda, Richard Bak- RIGNEY CHECKS IN 1 Bill Rigney (right), former man ager of the San Francisco Giants, checks in at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles after being named manager of the Los Angeles Angels, new American League baseball club. With Rigney is the club's co-owner, Bob Reynolds. Sports Calendar FRIDAY Basketball Roseburg Indians vs. Grants Pass Cavemen, 8 p.m., Grants rass. Drain Warriors vs. Junction Citv. JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m.. Junc tion City. Oakland Oakers vs. Yoncalla Ea gles. JV 6:30 p.m.. Varsity 8 D.m.. xoncaua. Oakndge vs. Riddle Irish. JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m.. Riddle. bulherun Bulldogs vs. Elkton Elks, JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m., union. Glendale Pirates vs. Pacific Pi rates. 8 D.m.. Pacific. Ashland unzzlies vs. Douglas Trojans, JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m., Douglas. Phienix Pirates vs. Glide Wild cats, JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m.. uncle. Myrtle Creek Vikings vs. Gold Beach. 8 p.m.. Gold Beach. Days Creek Wolves vs. Butte Falls Cougars, JV 6:30 p.m., Var sitv 8 P.m.. Butte Falls. Drain aau vs. Camas vauey Hornets, JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m., llamas vauey. SATURDAY Wrestling KoseDurg junior varsity vs, Glide Wildcats, 10 a.m.. Roseburg. Sutherhn Bulldogs. Marshfield Pirates, North Bend Bulldogs and tne Myrtle point ttoDcals, 7 p.m Myrtle roint. Basketball - Roseburg Indians vs. Tillamook Cheesemakers, 8 p.m., Roseburg. Roseburg Junior Varsity vs. Marshfield Junior Varsity, 6:13 p.m., Roseburg. Roseburg trosh vs. Marshlield Frosh, 3 p.m., Roseburg. Oakridge vs. Riddle Irish. JV 6:30 p.m.. Varsity 8 p.m.. Riddle. LoltaEe Grove Lions vs. butnerun Bulldogs, JV 6.30 p.m., Varsity, 8 p.m., butherlin. Glendale Pirates vs. Bandon, 8 p.m., Bandon. Myrtle Creek Vikings vs. Gold Beach, 8 p.m., Gold Beach. Ashland Grizzlies vs. Douglas Trojans, JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m.,- Douglas. Yoncalla Eagles vs. Glide Wild cats, JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m., Glide. Elkton Elks vs. Lowell Raiders, JV 8.30 p.m. varsity p.m., i,ow ell. Camas Valley Hornets vs. Oak land Oakers, JV 6:30 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m., oaKiana. Football Oregon -Ducks vs. Penn Stale Nit tany Lions, Liberty Bowl, 10 a.m. PST, Philadelphia, Pa. ala; Bruce Long, John Todd and John Cordell, Lyda measures 6-4 with Bakala standing at 6-3 while Hobbs and Todd are 6-2. Cordell and Long stand at 6-1 and 6-0 respectively. Chuck Hiney. Bill Brothers, Gor don Avery- and Jim Munion round out the roster for the Indians as they fill in at the guard positions. Davit Is Hurt The Cavemen will nave a pair of 6-4 men in the front line as center Clyde Murray and forward dim vuvm will uv in urn binning lineup. Murray is the leading scor er for Grants Pass with 40 points in tour games ana Davis ranks fourth in scoring with 30 points. An infected foot may keep Davis out of Friday's action and if it does either Jim Hamilton or Mel At kins will fill in for the injured taveman. At the other forward slot will be 6-2 Larry Janssen. Janssen has picked up 36 points in four games for Grants Pass. The starting guards for the Cavemen will be Dan Afclntire and Al Staley who both stand at 5-11. Mclntire has scored 36 points while Staley has picked up 17 points in four games. Along with Hamilton and Atkins reserve strength in the forecourt will come from Bob Wilson. Lee Burton and Dave Hauntz. Hauntz stands at 6-4 and fills in at the center position for Murray. Re serve guards for the Cavemen in clude Bob Lewellyn, Jim Black smith and Mike Millemann. Saturday night the Indians will have the same starting lineup in action against the Cheesemakers. Both games promise a lot of good basketball for the fans as the In dians continue in pre-league play. The starting lineups for Friday's action at Grants Pass will be: Roseburg Grants Pass F Palm, 6-2 6-4, Davis F Brundage, 6 0 6-2, Janssen C Lake, 6-4 6-4, Murray G French, 5-U 5-11, Staley w jarvis, ou a-H, Mclntire Beavers Face Arizona Squad CORVALLIS fAP) Oremn State, which dropped three of its four games on a season-opening road trip, will play ils first home basketball game tonight against Arizona State. The Beavers lost to the Ari zona team on that onpnimr trin 79-77, but will be favord to gain revenge on us nome court. OSC coach Slats Gill said he plans to start a pair of sopho mores at guard to go with throe veterans in the front line. The sophomores are Steve Pauly and Gary Rossi. In the front line will be Jim Woodland, Bob Jacobson and Karl Anderson. Frl Dec. 16, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 Alabama's Menl or Sees His Team As Underdog In Bluebonnei Game Sherman (Roadblock) Jones, rookie with the San Francisco Gi ants, won all 10 decisions as a re lief pitcher with Tacoma in the Pacific Coast League last season. Michigan State football players Ed Ryan, Bob Szwast and Tom Winiecki were teammates on Leo High School's 1956 Chicago city championsiip squad. Mississippi and Arkansas have each won 12 football games in their series wnicn started in 1808. ;,. - a BUT STILL CHAMP Wear ing a gorgeous shiner and Lonsdale belt, Terry Spinks makes the victory gesture after knocking out Bobby Neill in the 14th round, to retain the British feather weight championship. An emergency operation . was necessary to remove a blood clot from the loser's head, ; HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Paul (Bear) Bryant says his Alabama Crimson Tide should be a touch down underdog for Saturday's uiucbonnet Bowl game with the Ttfxas Longhorns. Kated As Favorites Bryant and his 47-man sauarl ar rived Thursday to find themselves one-point favorites, the same point spread posted by oddsmakers the day the two teams were selected for the second annual Bluebonnet classic. The Texas team was to fly to Houston after a final workout in Austin, arriving just in time for tonight s bonfire rally honoring the two teams. Bryant said, "I think Texas has more speed than we do. 1 think they are a little better not a whole lot but about a touchdown." Bryant Reminded Bryant was reminded he made a similar statement before Ala bama ended its regular season with a 3-0 victory over Auburn. "I sure did. but that was the greatest game I've ever seen as far as team effort is concerned," lie replied. Alabama finished with an 8-1-1 record, losing only to Tennessee after being tied 6-6 by Tulane. Bryant described Coach Darrell Royal s Texas team as "versatile and a team with a good kicking game." Texas Is Better" "We don't have good enough speed for a good kicking game," he said. "I got a lot of statistics fumbles, pass interceptions, and the like. Statistically, Alabama and Texas are very similar, but u you tooK away two ot our games Furman (51-0) and Tampa (34-6) i d say Texas is a little better." Only a few hundred tickets for the 70,000-scat Rice University Sta dium had not been sold early to day, and Bluebonnet officials pre pared to place standing-room-only tickets on sale. They turned down suggestions bleachers be placed on the wide concourse surrounding the double-decked stadium's low er stands. 'The risks Involved In bleachers is too great," said W. A. (Bill) Smith, president of the Greater Houston Bowl Association. "Besides, we know we have a sellout, and the concourse gives plenty of room for standing. f , 3f 1 'I I ST 4' m M m warn . 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