Referees' Whistles Spell By NIEL CELLERS Newt-Review Sportt Writer As the fourth personal foul was railed on Indian guard Jim Jar vis early in the first half a cry of ecstasy went up from South Eugene fans to the tune of "I guess we fixed Jarvis tonight." Indians Drop Gam This was heard Saturday night at Eugene as the Axemen downed the Indians 51-44 in Midwestern League action to keep South Eu gene at the top of the heap with a 2-0 mark while the Indians dropped to a 1-1 league record. The Indians outscored the Axe men from the field as the Tribes men collected 14 field goals while the South Eugene cagers hit only 13. It was at the foul line that the contest was decided with South Eugene hitting 25-37 while the Indians made 16 out of 23 attempts. North Bend To Hold 1st MIDWESTERN LEAGUE W L Per. PF PA GB S. Eugene North Bend Roseburg N. Eugene Willamette Springfield Thurston Marshficld 2 0 1.000 93 71 0 1.000 96 84 .500 :i7 96 .500 116 92 .500 88 115 .500 84 93 .000 45 73 .000 49 51 .000 64 87 Cottage Gr. Saturday results: South Eugene 51, Roseburg 44 North Bend 51, Marshfield 49(ot) Springfield 49, North Eugene 48 Willamette 45, Cottage Grove 37 South Eugene and North Bend continued to roll on unbeaten in Midwestern League competition as the two District 5-A-l teams won their second league contests Satur day night. Springfield Wins South Eugene downed Roseburg 51-44 while North Bend edged Marshfield 51-49 in overtime. Springfield and WHTamette evened their records with Springfield win ning a 49-48 decision over North Eugene and Willamette handed Cot tage Grove its second loss 45-37. Marshfield's Pirates opened the season losing a hearlbreakcr to the North Bend Bulldogs on the Douglas Troy Spanked By Myrtle Point Squad nomrlns' Trolans found the go in? rough Saturday night when Uiey iravcien to ine coast lor an ouunk with the top ranked A-2 Myrtle Point Bobcats and came out on the short end of a 71-52 score. The Trojans stayed within strik ing distance of the powerful Bob cats until the third quarter of the contest. The Bobcats came up with a. 24-point third period to put the game on ice. See-Saw Battle During the first quarter the two teams engaged in a see-saw battle with the Bobcats emerging with a 14-11 lead at the end of the period. In the second quarter the Bobcats outscored the Trojans 15-10 to take a 29-21 bulge at the halftime inter mission. Led by a pair of flashy guards and a lanky renter in the forms of Dick Down, Tom Curry and Mike Dornath the Bobcats tallied 24 Tuesday Tilts Are On Slate A full round of action is planned for the llico-B League and the YMCA Umpqua Valley League for lucsuay mgiu. In addition to the basketball on tap for Tuesday there will be an Umpqua Valley League wrestling match at ulmc between the Myr tle Creek Vikings, the Oakland Oakers and the host Wildcats Starting time for the matches is 7 p.m. In Bico-B League hoop action the Yoncalla Eagles will be in Elkton to clash with the Elks Doth teams have 20 records ir league play. Game time at Elklon is 8 p.m. for the varsity clash with the Jayvccs playing the pre lim al 6:30. The Powers Cruisers will be hark in action again Tuesday when they invade the home of the Cam as Valley Hornets. The Cruisers were successful in their only league outing and are currently favored to repeal as the league rnamps. inc jayvce ronlest at Camas Valley will start at 6:30 p.m. with the varsily teams squai ing off at 8. The final Illco B same will find Canyonville Bible Academy cross ing uic sircci in meet the Canyon ville Tigers. Game time at Can yonville is 6:30 p.m. for the Jayvcc ' action with the vanity game sei ior n. In the YMCA I'mpqua Valley League, the adult league, four Karnes are on tap for Tuesday nigni. jnrce contests win be plnv cd at the Benson Grade School gymnasium with the fourth set for the Myrtle Creek High school .gymnasium. Opening the action In Roseburg will be the K & S Cut Stork team meeting the Jackson Whole sale squad at 7 p.m. At 8 the First Christian team will play the team sponsored by Hanna .Mining while the last game set for 9 will find the Naznrene Church quintet fac ing the Faith Lutheran team. At Myrtle Creek the battle will he between the learn sponsored by Hound Prairie Lumber and the Game time al Myrtle Creek is t p.m. , Neither Ttm Hot With neither team seeming to catch fire on offense Saturday's game was primarily a defensive battle with the Axemen winning out. From the field the Indians shot at a .378 clip while the Axe men hit the hoop at a .371 pace. Mike Brundage and Jim Jarvis were the leading scorers for the Indians with identical 14 point to tals. Brundage picked up 10 points on charity tosses and hit two field goals while Jarvis had six field goals and two free throws. More Whittle Tooting In a game with more whistle tooting by the referees than there was basketball playing Jim ( Jarvis had three fouls called on him in the first quarter forcing coach Curt Jarvis to take the all-slate guard out of the contest. Jim en tered the game for only seconds in the second period only to hear Downs Pirates Place Loop Tie Pirates home floor Saturday night. At the end of the regulation play ing time the two teams were dead locked at 43-43. In the overtime pe riod the Bulldogs added eight points while the Pirates could only muster six points as the Bulldogs won their second league outing 51-49. Allan Sparks Bulldogs Guard Jeff Allen sparked the Bulldogs winning effort with 19 points followed by forward Ron Kersey with 10 points. Bob Itei chert and Gary Crabaugh set the pace for the losers with. 15 and 11 points respectively. North Bend took sn early lead and at halftime the Bulldogs were out in front 26-23. The Pirates tal lied 20 points in the final two pe riods while North Bend scored only 17 points. The Bulldogs outscored the Pirates in the first overtime pe riod to win the game. Scoring: NORTH BEND (Sl)-Kersey 11, Gregory 3, Johns 5, Allen 19, Lcin inger 5, Walsh 5, Leberti 3. MARSHFIELD (4?) Traxlcr 6, Reichert 15, Chandler 1, Smith 5, Crabaugh 11, Buries 3, Morrissey 2, Fopplcwell 6. points in the third quarter as the coastal powerhouse took a 17 point lead. In (he final stanza the Bobcats added two more points to their lead by outscoring the Trojans 18 16 as Myrtle Point rolled to its tenth straight victory. Guard Gary Fox led the Trojans to the hoop with 17 points while forward Jack Anderson accounted for 14 of the Trojan total. Dornath picked up 19 points to lead the Bobcats to victory. Sports 4-3 Mark Douglas now sports a 4 3 record as the Trojans get ready for Fri day's Umpqua Valley League open er against the Sutherlin Bulldogs. The Bobcats have a 10 0 mark and are currently rated as the lop A 2 team in the state. In the preliminary game the Myr tle Point Jayvees shellacked the Douglas Jayvees 55-27. BOX SCORE DOUGLAS i2) FG FT F TP Anderson 5 4 4 14 Dunkle 3 117 Dodd 1 10 3 Fox 6 5 4 17 Bird 2 2 4 6 Ledgerwood 2 10 5 Peters 0, 0 1 0 Shigley 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 14 14 52 MYRTLE POINT (71) Thomas 6 1 1 13 Daniels 2 4 18 Dornath 9 1 1 19 Down 7 3 4 17 Curry 5 2 4 12 llarriman 0 0 10 Menegatt 0 0 3 0 Noves 1 0 0 2 Totals 10 11 14 71 Score by quarters: Douglas Myrtle Point 11 10 15 16-52 14 15 24 18-71 Sports Calendar Tuesday Archery South I'mpqua Archers, 7 p.m., Melody Mountain Barn, Tri City, All interested persons welcome. Rifle Roseburg Rifle Club. 7 n m.. Rod and Gun Clubhouse, Winches ter. Volleyball YMCA Recreational Volleyball inr men, i p.m., mvcrside anil lluerest Grade Schools. YMCA Recreational Volleyball for Women, 8:15 p.m., Riverside tirade School. Basketball , YMCA Umpqua Valley League K St S Cut Stock vs. Jackson Wholesale, 7 p.m., Benson Grade scnool. First Christian Church vs. Hnnna Mining, 8 pill., Benson Grade School. Nazarenc Church vs Failh Luth eran. 9 p.m., Benson Grade School Hound Prairie Lumber vs. Rose burg Lumber, 8 p.m., Myrtle vrccK. Bice B League Yoncalla Fogies vs Elklon Elks, JV 6:30 p.m. Varsity 8 p.m., Elkton Powers Cruisers vs. Camas Val ley Hornets, JV 6:30 p.m., Var sity 8 p.m., Camai Valley. Canvonville Bible Arademv vs. Canyonville Tigers. JV 6:30 p.m., varsiiy a p.m., canyonville. Wrestling .Myrtle Creek Vikines. Oakland Oakera and Glide Wildcats, 7 p.m., liIIClC. the whistle blow and another foul called. Jim was held out of action In the third stanza and. came back in during the final period to score 10 points as the Tribesmen made a gallant, but futile, comeback at tempt. The flashy guard never really got chance to show his skill missing more than half the action and playing one quarter with four fouls which kept him out of the defensive fracas. Lake Sent To Showers A total of 25 fouls were called on the Indians with four of the five starters picking up four personals while center Ron Lake was sent to the showers in the final stanza after having his fifth personal call ed. Forward Bruce Long was the only Indian to see action that did not have at least one foul called on him. The Axemen also came in for Score by quarters: North Bend 15 11 8 9 8-51 Marshfield 12 11 10 10 649 Willamette Triumphs Willamette's Wolverines broke into the winners' circle in District 5-A-l competition Saturday night by routing the Cottage Grove Lions 45-37 at Cottage Grove. The Wolverines took the lead in the first quarter and were never headed by the Lions. At the quart er breaks the Wolverines led by scores of 12-8, 18-15 and 35-25. Gilbert High Scorer Dennis Gilbert, a 6-2 forward, took the scoring honors for Willa mette dumping six field goals through the net and going six-for-ten at the free throw line for 18 points. Stan Sloan paced the losers with 11 points. The Wolverines controlled the boards with 6-8 center Ron Wilker son leading the way. Wilkerson was aided by 6-2 forwards Ron Haas and Gilbert. SCORINGf WILLAMETTE (45) Haas 8, Gilbert 18, Wilkerson 3, T. Jensen 2, Putman 7, K. Jensen 0, Back man 5, Anderson 2. COTTAGE GROVE (37) Estes, 8, Sloan 11, Kronberger 1, Vog ler 7, Carr 8, Hiatt 2. Score by quarters: Willamette 12 6 17 1051 Cottage Grove 8 7 10 12-37 Highlanders Tumbled Forward Don Clouticr gave the Springfield Millers a 49-48 victory over the North Eugene Highland era, Saturday night on the Millers homo floor as he swished two free throws wilh 19 seconds remaining in the contest. The victory for the Millers was their first in Midwestern League play and the loss evened the High landers record at 1-1. However, it was not an easy victory for the Millers as the score was knotted at 12 different points in the game. Defense Was Difference A superior defense exhibited by the Millers spelled the difference in the game with Springfield taking an 8-5 lead at the first intermission. The score at halftime reati 24-23 in favor of the Millers. The Highlanders caught Ihe Mil les in the third quarter knotting the count at 35-35. Springfield out scored the Highlanders on Clout ier's free throws in the final stanza to win the contest. Don Herman was the top scorer for the Millers with 15 points while guard Lynn Bnmford led the High landers wilh 14 counters. SCORING: NORTH EUGENE (48) Camp bell 11, Kraus 9, Franz 3, Johnson 3, Bamford 14, Thomas 8. SPRINGFIELD (49) Clouticr 7, Lohn 11, Dillard 0, Herman 15, Harper 12, Henry 0, Finucane 2, Crowe 2. Score by quarters: North Eugene 5 18 12 1348 Springfield 8 16 11 14 49 Allen's Triumph Forward Jim Allen led the Glen dale Pirates to another victory Sat urday night as ihe big forecoiut man bucketed 25 points in Ihe Pi rales 60-40 win over the Prospect Cougars. Coach Hoot Gibson's Pirates now have a 7 1 record and Saturday's victory kept their flawless home mark intact. The only loss sulfer ed by Glendale came against Ban don's Tigers at Bandon. Hit 29 Friday Allen Is no newcomer to Ihe sor ing honors as he also set the pnee against the Glide Wildcats Friday night when he scored 29 points. Jack Berlin aided the Pirate cause with 18 points in Saturday's : game as Gibson started an all-sen- j ior lineup against the Cougars. 1 The Pirates took an early lead nulsroring the I'ougurs 15 8 in the initial slanra. Glendale's hoopsters picked up 12 points in the second quarter while the Pirates again, held Ihe Cougars to right counters. At halftime the Pirates had an 11 point lead with the score reading 27-16 in favor of Glendale. , Glendale Rolls 1 Glendale continued lo roll to wards ils seventh victory by add ing six more points to its lead in the third period. Both teams fought hard in the final quarter with each quintet adding 16 points to their final totals. Craig Gardiner took Ihe scoring honors for the Prospect team with 15 point while Allen and Berline were the high point men for the game, v , Difference As South Eugene Beats (heir share of the calls picking up 17 fouls in the contest. However, guard Tom Myers was the, only Axeman with four fouls and among the starters Don Dushane picked up three fouls, all in the fourth quarter. Capitalise On Fouls South Eugene capitalized on the fouls picking up 25 of its 51 point total at the free throw line. For ward Dave Tobey led the Axemen hi'ting 13 out of 16 foul shots and getting three field goals for a to la1 of 19 points. The Tribesmen took the Initial lead with guard Marv French and forward Ray Palm hitting field goals and French sinking a charity toss before the Axemen could get on the scoreboard. DuShane swish ed a long jump shot to make the score 5-2 and Lake retaliated with a free throw to put the Indians out in front 6 2. 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Eagle Squad Smothers Wolves Of Days Creek Yoncalla's Eagles walked over the Days Creek Wolves 60-16 as Red Wiley dropped 22 points through the hoop Saturday night at Yoncalla in the second 'round of Bico-B League action. Second In Row The victory was the second in a row for the Eagles who are off to a flying start in league competition. Tied with the Eagles for the top spot in the league is Elkton witn a PREP SCORES Oregon Prep Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Eugene 51, Roseburg 44 South Salem 47, North Salem 37 Coquille 65, Myrtle Creek 34 David Douglas (Portland) 46, Beaverton 40 Seaside 55, Newport 39 Hillsboro 63, Sunset (Beaver Ion) 51 Baker 45, Redmond 38 Crater (Central Point) 67, Ash land 36 Waldport' 39, Jefferson 36 Willamette (Eugene) 45, Cot tage Grove 37 Prineville 59, Pendleton 51 Vale 46, Parma (Idaho) 44 Sherwood 57, Gervais 31 Mvrtle Point 71, Douglas 52 Millon-Frcewater 68, Pilot Rock 50 Central Catholic (Portland) 61, Milwaukie 48 Portland Christian 69, Knappa 39 Siuslaw (Florence) 31, Bandon 26 North Bend 51, Marshfield 49 (overtime) Yoncalla 60, Day's Creek 16 Ontario 60, Weiser (Idaho) 48 Concordia (Portland) 50, Banks 39 Hcrmiston 59, The Dalles 34 48 Springfield 49, North Eugene 48 Hums 43, Sherman 38 Drain 46, Central Linn (Browns ville) 37 Joseph 46, Enterprise 43 Madras 76, Heppner 55 Astoria 73, Gresham 48 Del Norte (Calif) 64, Brookings 46 La Grande 46, Bend 43 Condon 59, Arlington 40 Clackamas 46, Ccn t e n n 1 a 1 (Gresham) 38 Alsea 45, Weslfir 37 Crow 47, Marcola 35 Elkton 63, Canyonville 24 25 Points Helps Clendale Over Prospect Hoopsters Allen, Berline, Jim Crews and Glen Blevins were rugged for the Pirates under the boards as Glen dale out-rehounded the Cougars 53 2'.. From the field Pirates hit 37.3 per cent of their shots and bucket ed 10 out of 16 free throw attempts. The Pirates will beRin Umpqua Valley League competition Satur day night facing the Douglas Tro jans. Going into UVL competition the Pirates and the Sutherlin Bull dogs have identical pre-league rec ords and are the current favorites to toke the honors in local A-2 action. DON'T MAKE A MOVE 'TIL YOU SEE FLEGEL Phone ORchard 3-4436 FOR Household Moving Storage HEAVY HAULING WAREHOUSE FLEGEL Transfer & Storage Co: Roseburg, Oregon Al Flcosl, Ownor Lester Cor, Foreman Aaant IEKINS VAN LINIS DuShane Deadly DuShane continued deadly for the Axemen on a charity toss and another long jump shot followed by a foul shot by center Bo Blair as the Axemen tied the score. Jim Jarvis broke the tie only to see DuShane deadlock the count at 8 all. Again Roseburg went out in front on a driving lay-up by Jarvis and then Blair bucketed a hook shot to knot the score at 10-all. At this point the Indians went on the rampage and at the break led 16-10. In the second quarter the Axemen started a rally that saw South Eugene go ahead 18-16 mid way through the period before Roseburg managed to tie the score. The Axemen then took a four point lead and held it up till halftime when the score stood at 30-26 in favor of South Eugene. Couldn't Find Range Neither team seemed able to find Ore. Mon., Jan. 9, 1961 2 0 record while the Powers Cruis er t are currently one-half game out with a 1-0 mark. It was Yoncalla all the way in Saturday's action as the Eagles jumped to a 20-5 first quarter lead. At halftime the Eagles had added another seven points to the lead with the score standing at 32-10 in favor of the Yoncalla Cagers. Yoncalla continued to romp out scoring the Wolves 14-4 in the third quarter and the Eagles picked up 14 points in the final stanza while holding the Wolves to a mere two points. Along with Wiley's 22 point total guard Ron Revelle added 15 points to the Eagle cause as the Yoncalla club took an easy victory. Mike Donovan was high for the Wolves with nine of their 16 points. Only Seven Score A total of 11 Yoncalla cagers saw action in the contest with only sev en of them scoring. The Eagles racked up their total score on 21 field goals and 18 free throws. Days Creek was held to five two pointers and picked up six points on foul shots. In the preliminary game the Yoncalla Jayvees rolled to a 5516 win over the Days Creek Jayvees. Scooper Lee set the pace for the winners wilh 16 points. Face Elkton Elks Yoncalla will be back in action Tuesday facing the Elkton Elks in a battle of the undefeated. Days Creek is idle Tuesday and will re turn to action Friday against the Powers Cruisers. BOX SCORE DAYS CREEK FG FT F TP Iszlcr 1 0 4 2 Donovan 3 3 3 9 Bonney 0 2 5 2 Van Norman 0 0 5 0 Tibbcts 0 0 2 0 Helvey 1113 Wilson 0 0 2 0 Marshall 0 0 2 0 Totals 1 i 24 16 YONCALLA Reeves 0 0 2 0 Woolman 12 4 4 Wiley 10 2 1 22 E. Teague 0 2 0 2 Kusscll 0 0 2 0 D. Teague 0 0 10 Mathis 0 0 10 Jazek 3 117 Revelle 4 7 2 15 Carney 2 3 0 7 Pontius 110 3 Totals 21 19 14 (0 Score by quarters: Days Creek 5 5 4 21 Yoncalla 20 12 14 1460 BOX SCORE PROSPECT FG FT F TP Chapman 16-9 3 8 Pavne 2 1-2 1 5 T. Gardiner 2 2-4 2 6 C. Gardiner 6 3-4 1 13 Fitch 1 00 4 2 Poole 10-0 0 2 Rodger 1 00 0 2 Totals 14 12-19 11 40 GLENDALE J. Allen 11 3-6 3 !5 Crews 2 11 3 5 Rlevins 3 0 0 2 6 Berline 7 4 7 1 18 Sulch 0 0-0 0 0 I me range in tne tnira quarter witn omy mree neia goals Deing maae. The Axemen accounted for two of the two-pointers while French con nected on a long one-hander for the only Roseburg bucket of the period. However, South Eugene picked up four points on charity tosses and the Indians hit three foul shots as the Axemen outscored the Tribesmen 8-5 in the third quar ter. Jim Jarvis came back in for the Indians at the start of the final stanza and produced a 10-point out put as the Roseburg hoopsters tried in vain to get a rally started. The two squads fought back and forth trading baskets and free throws. In the fourth quarter the Axemen picked up two field goals and made nine free throws for 13 points. The Indians matched the Axemen point-for-point with five field goals and three foul shots. Drain Warriors Score Win Over Central Linn Cobras EMERALD LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Elmira 4 1 .800 McKenzie 3 1 .750 V, Pleasant Hill 3 1 .750 Vi Drain 3 2 .600 1 Junction City 3 2 .600 1 St. Francis ' 3 2 .600 1 Creswell 1 4 .200 3 Central Linn 1 4 .200 3 Oakridge 0 4 .000 3V4 Saturday result: Drain 46, Cen tral Linn 37. Coming back after a slow first half the Drain Warriors rallied in the second half to down the Central Linn Cobras 46-37 in the only game scheduled in Emerald League action Saturday night. The Warriors connected at a mis erable .093 clip from the field in the first half trailing the Cobras 18-15 on the scoreboard at half time. Drain's cagers rallied in the third quarter collecting 19 points to go into the lead which they held till the final buzzer. Snead High Scorer John Snead took the scoring hon ors for the Warriors as he bucket Myrtle Creek Vikings Fall To Coquille Squad Myrtle Creek ended pre-league play on a sour note before the home town fans Saturday night when the Coquille Red Devils in vaded the domain of the Vikings. Have Little Trouble The powerful Red Devils had lit tle trouble handing the Vikings a 65-34 setback. Coquille had two 19 point quarters in the rout and the Red Devils outscored the Vikings in every period. Coach Hank Talus shuffled his starting lineup around hoping to come up with a successful combi nation as the Vikings have been in trouble from the time they opened the season. However the Red Dev ils proved too strong for the inex perienced Vikings. Strike Fast Coquille struck hard and fast in Ihe opening minutes of action and at the first intermission led 19-8. Ring Record Weekend Fights By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Carmen Basilio, 15D'a, Canastota, N.Y., outpointed Caspar Ortega, H9Vi, Mexicali, Mexico, 10. Havana Hipolito Linares, 159, Cuha, outpointed Paul Diaz, 157W, Cuba, 12. B. Allen Fox Bowen Totals Score by quarters: Prospect 8 Glendale 15 2 2 3 4 0-0 0 2 0-0 1 0 10-16 13 (0 1640 1660 The Greatest Hunting Show Ever To Come Out Of Alaska! You'll ioo It all at It actually happened! Big game trophies taken by tho hunter! On-the-spot scones you'll novor forget! POLAR BEAR BROWN RAMS GOATS CARRIBOU WOLF MOOSE FISHING BOONE & CROCKETT RECORDS AT THE FAIRGROUNDS CZX? JAN.12th8:00 P.M. Adults, $1.00 Sponsored by Roseburg Jr. Rifle Club At one point the Tribesmen mov ed to within five points of South Eugene -and the lead was never more than eight points. As the fi nal gun sounded the Axemen were in command of a seven point mar gin with the final score reading 51-44 for the South Eugene cag ers. The loss is Roseburg s second of the season as the Indians sport a 6-2 mark. Klamath Falls' top rated Pelicans handed the Indians their first loss as the Pelicans and In dians split the opening series of the season. Friday night the Indians will be back in Midwestern League action hosting the Cottage Grove Lions. Cottage Grove has a 0-2 record in league play having lost to South Eugene and Willamette. BOX SCORE ROSEBURG FG FT F TP Palm 10-14 2 ed 11 counters from his forward spot. Forward Jim Main also broke into double figures picking up 10 points for the Warrior cause. Sam Cooper was high man for the game as the flashy Cobra guard tallied 16 points. Coach Dennis Olsen's Warriors were cold during the first half picking up only 15 points. At the end of the first quarter the visitors led the Warriors, 8-7, and then outscored Drain 10-8 in the second period. Warriors Roar Back Led by Snead and Main the War riors roared back after the half time break with a 19-point third quarter. While the Warriors were getting 19 points the Cobras were held to 11. At the three-quarter mark Drain was out in front 34 27. ' The Warriors continued to roll in the final period outscoring the Cobras 12-8 as the Drain team roll ed to its third league victory. Saturday's victory gives the War riors a 3-2 league mark and ties them with Junction City and St. In the second stanza the Red Dev ils outscored the Vikings 14-10 with the halftime score reading Coquille 33, Myrtle Creek 18. Myrtle Creek added eight points in each the third and fourth per iods while the Coquille cagers picked up 13 points in the third quarter and closed the action with a 19-point final stanza. Stein Sets Pace Forward Ron Stein set Ihe pace for the winners hitting for nine field goals and four charity tosses as he bucketed 22 points. Guard Mike Sisk also broke into the dou ble figures collecting 10 points against the Vikings. Dean Halverson held down the post for the Vikings and tied for scoring honors with guard Dave Rousey. Halverson and Rousey each accounted for eight points. Have 1-8 Mark The loss gives the Vikings a I S mark in pre-league action with the only victory coming over Illinois Valley. The Vikings will open Ump qua Valley League action Friday night at home against the Oakland uaKers. The Viking Jayvees edged the Red Devil Jayvees 39-37 in the preliminary game at Myrtle Creek Saturday. Guard Ken Graf was the big gun for the Viking Jayvees col lecling 16 points. BOX SCORE COQUILLE FG FT F TP Stonecypher 3 117 Stein 9 4 0 22 Sanders 4 12 9 Sisk 5 10 1 10 Ivarie 3 0 16 Anderson 0 o 1 o Leatherwood 0 1 0 1 Kribs 10 2 2 Cullum 0 0 10 Fields 4 0 0 8 Totals ) MS MYRTLE CREEK Brittain 10 2 2 Smith 3 10 7 Halverson 4 0 3 8 Cadman 10 0 2 Rousey 4 0 0 8 Lucas 3 12 7 Bartlev 0 0 0 0 Shirtcliff 0 0 0 0 Clarke 0 0 0 0 Graf 0 0 0 0 Totals U 2 7 34 Score by quarters: Coquille ' 19 Myrtle Creek 8 13 19-65 834 aw yj. BEAR O i i 1 17 I 4 , J 3 S3 Students and Children, SOc Indians Brundage 2 1013 4 14 Lake 0 1-2 5 l French 4 1-2 4 9 Jarvis 6 2-2 4 14 Avery 0 2-2 2 2 Hobbs 10-0 2 2 Lone 0 0-10 0 Totals 14 H-23 25 44 SOUTH EUGENE Tobey 3 1316 1 19 Jost 0 0-0 0 0 Blair 3 3-5 2 9 DuShane 5 3-5 3 13 Myers 2 6-9 4 10 Carter 0 0-2 3 0 Robertson O0-O2O Hohle 0 0 0 0 0 Brooke 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 13 25-37 17 51 Score by quarters: Roseburg 16 10 5 1344 South Eugene 10 20 8 1351 Referees: Jim Dyal and John Devereaux. Francis of Eugene for fourth place in the league. Elmira leads the league with a 4-1 mark while Mc Kenzie and Pleasant Hill are tied for second place with identical 3-1 records. Meet McKenzie Club Drain will be back in Emerald League action Friday night clash ing with the McKenzie Eagles at McKenzie. Tuesday's round of ac tion in the league will find Cres well at Elmira, Junction City at Pleasant Hill, and McKenzie at Oakridge. Drain made a clean sweep or, the evening's action when the War rior Jayvees walloped the Cobra Jayvees 49-29 in the preliminary contest. SCORING: CENTRAL LINN (37) Folslon 5, Goodman 8, Tapp 2, B. Irish 4, Cooper lo, f. insn z. DRAIN (46) Main 10, Snead 11, Rundell 8, Cox 7, Henderson 3, Christensen 5. Score by quarters: Central Linn 8 10 11 8-37 Drain 7 8 19 1246 llll JANUARY 1(61 UShmthi, tvewJeir WINTER SAFETY SERVICE 1. Pull front wheels, inspect brake linings and drums. ' 1. Check grease seals, wheel cylinders for leakage. ) ' Z. Clean, inspect, repack front bearings. 4. Add brake fluid if necessary. 5. 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