Wed., Jan 11, 1961 The Newi-Review. Roseburg, Ore. Roseburg YMCA UMPOUA VALLEY - LEAGUE W L Pet. GB K & S Cut Stock 2 0 1.000 Roseburg Lumber 2 0 1.000 Faith Lutheran 1 1 .500 1 Jackson Wholesale 1 1 .500 1 Hanna Nickel 1 1 .500 1 Christian Church 1 1 .500 1 Round Prairie 0 2 .000 2 Nazarene Church 0 2 .000 2 Tuesday results: Hanna Nickel 44, Christian Church 27; K & S Cut Stock 38, Jackson Wholesale 31; Roseburg Lumber 84, Round Prairie Lumber 24; Faith Lutheran 39, Nazarene Church 36. K & S Cut Stock and the Rose burg Lumber team continued to set the pace in the YMCA Umpqua Valley League race as they won second round victories Tuesday night. K & S Cut Stock Wins Roseburg Lumber won the most lopsided victory o the evening at Myrtle Creek as the Roseburg Lumber squad routed the Round Prairie Lumber team 84-24. K & S Cut stock opened the action at the Benson Grade School gym with a 38-31 victory over Jackson Wholesale. PLAYERS' CHOICE Norm Van Brocklin poses proudly with, the Jim Thorpe Memorial Trophy. In a poll con ducted by Newspaper Enterprise Association, opposing players gave the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback the game's most important award as its outstanding player. College College Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST St. Bonaventlire 103, Gannon 71 Bucknell 71, Penn State 67 LaSalle 77. Lchieh 62 Boston College 79, Holy Cross 78 Boston Univ. 77, Connecticut 73 St. Francis (NY) 82, Brooklyn College 64 MIT 68, Union (NY) 67 SOUTH North Carolina 83, Wake Forest 74 Mississippi State 80, Alabama 63 Mike Covin Fires 195 To Top Junior Nimrods Mike Cavin fired a 195 to lead the list for the Junior Rifle Club Tuesday night as the club held its weekly firing at the Rod and Gun Club at Winchester. Firing from the prone and sit ting positions Cavin led the other junior riflemen as he rolled to his top score with three boys firing 190 to tie for second place. Galen Car ter, Bob Turpin and Gordon Jones tied for the runner-up spot behind Cavin. Fifth place found Rick Watkins, Howard Hamilton and Lynn De bolt tied with identical 184 scores. Jeff Flury placed eighth firing a 183 while Donna Debolt and Bill Crenshaw each collected a score of 181 to tie for the ninth position. The Roseburg Junior Rifle Club fires everv Tuesday night at the Rod and Gun Club. FOUR BIG RACES ON TV NEW YORK (AP) - Sports Net work will televise the four $100, 000 thoroughbred races to be held during the Florida season. The first big event will be the Widener Han dicap to be run Feb. 18 at Hialeah. This will be followed by the Flamingo on Feb. 25 at Hialeah, the Gulfstream Handicap, March 18, and the Florida Derby at Gulf stream Park on April 1. The features are part of the Race of the Week TV program ar ranged with three Florida tracks by Richard E. Bailey, president of the network. SCHEFFING'S SURPRISE SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - It was more than a mild surprise to Bob Scheffing, new Detroit Tiger manager, when Tiger officials call ed him at his home here to sound him out about the job. "I thought the San Francisco Gi ant job would be offered me," says Scheffing. "I saw rumors in the papers. One other club did seek me, but I can't say what chth." Scheffing coached with the Mil waukee Braves in I960. NC FOUND A KICKER CHAPEL HILL. N. C. (AP) -After its first seven touchdowns in 1960, North Carolina failed to get an extra point. Then fullbpck Bob Elliott took over and booted nine extra points in NC's final five games. I Lumber Scores In the other adult league games played Tuesday night Hanna Nick el and Faith Lutheran took their first wins in league play. Hanna Nickel downed the First Christian Church team 44-27, and Faith Lu theran dropped the Nazarene Church quintet 39-36. Hoop Action Slated The next round of action in the YMCA Umpqua Valley League will be plaved Jan. 17 with Jackson Wholesale facing the First Chris tian Church, K & S Cut Stock meeting the Round Prairie Lum ber team, Faith Lutheran clashing with Hanna Nickel and the Rose burg Lumber five facing the Naz arene Church team. The only game at Myrtle Creek will be the Rose burg Lumber-Nazarene Church clash with the- rest of tlie action set for the Benson Grade School gym. Shelton Paces K & S Cliff Shelton set the pace for K & S Cut Stock's second victory in YMCA Umpqua Valley League action as the forward racked up Scores Western Kentucky 82, Tennessee Tech 78 The Citadel 64, William & Mary 63 (ot) Memphis State 85, Northeast Louisiana 58 MIDWEST Marquette 85, Detroit 63 DePaul 69, Ohio Univ. 60 Butler 77, Depauw 72 - SOUTHWEST Southern Methodist 75, Baylor 64 Texas 63, Texas Tech 55 Texas A&M 81, Arkansas 62 Rice 82, Texas Christian 60 FAR WEST Stanford 53, California 52 Sports Calendar Wednesday Hunting "Alaska," a two-hour hunting film, 8 p.m., Douglas County Fair grounds. Thursday Wrestling Riddle Irish vs. Myrtle Creek Vikings, 7 p.m., Myrtle Creek. rctonHslo Piraloa va Tllinme Vol. ley, 6:30 p.m., Illinois Valley, Pauly Sprains Ankle CORVALLIS (AP) Sopho more Steve Pauly will be unable to play basketball for Oregon State against Washington State this coming weekend because of an ankle sprain, trainer Bill Rob ertson said Tuesday. Pauly, who had won a place nn the starting five, suffered the sprain in practice Tuesday. Rob ertson said he should be able to resume practice next week. - CLINIC LISTS COACHES Three coaches who took teams to New Year's bowl games will be among the eight collegiate men tors who will appear at the Na tional Football Clinic here next March 13-16. They are Jim Owens of the Uni versity of Washington. Dan Devine of Missouri and Frank Broylc3 of Arkansas. Other coaches listed for the an nual clinic are Rip Engle of Penn State, Darrell Royal of Texas, Pete Elliott of Illinois. Jack Curtice of Stanford and Ray Graves of Flor ida. GYMNASTIC BIRDS SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP) The Bird brothers, senior Albert and sophomore John of Jersey City, N. J., are members of the Syra cuse University gym team. Both arc 5-foot-S and weigh 140 pounds. Al Bird is 23, John 20. Both com pete all-around. THREE FROM CANADA NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AP) Yale's hockey team includes three players from Canada. They are Ken MacLran and Tim Sargeant of Toronto and Stephen Ripley from Calgary. 12 points to give K i: S Cut Stock a 38-31 victory over Jackson Whole sale Tuesday night. Steel Leeds Drive Bob Steel fed the K & S team in the first half picking up six points as the winners took a 19-14 halftime edge. In the second half the K & S Cut Stock cagers added 19 points while Jackson Wholesale picked up 17 points. At the free throw line the Jack son Wholesale hoopsters had a 13 4 lead over the K & S team. How ever, from the field K k S hit for 17 two-pointers while Jackson Wholesale collected only nine field goals. Leading the Jackson Wholesale team in the scoring column was Russell with 12 points. Holds 2-0 Mark The win' gives K & S Cut Stock a perfect 2-0 mark in league play while the Jackson Wholesale team has an even 1-1 mark. Jackson Wholesale's only victory in league play came on a forfeit last week. SCORING: K & S CUT STOCK (38)-Hop-kins 0, Shelton 12, Flury 6, Backen New York Giant Feels Cleveland NEW YORK (AP) Allie Sher man, new head coach of the New York Giants, tabs the Cleveland Browns "the team to beat" in the Eastern Division of the National Football League next season. "I think that Philadelphia will have trouble without Norm Van Brocklin," said Sherman, who Northwest Sportsmen Seek Snake River Dam Hearing SEATTLE (AP) Sportsmen's organizations in Oregon, Idaho and Washington want the Federal Power Commission to hold part of a hearing on a Snake River dam argument in the Northwest. The Oregon Wildlife Federation, the Idaho Wildlife Federation and the Washington State Sportsmen's Council made the joint plea. They want to be heard during the part of the hearing concerned with fish and fishing. They con tend that if the hearing is entirely in Washington, D. C, many per sons interested in the outcome won't be able to attend because of the cost of traveling. The commission is to consider the application of the Washington Public Power Supply System for a license to build Nez Perce Dam on ths bnake River below the mouth of the Salmon River. The company has objected to part of the hearing being held in the Northwest, saying it would Williams Favorite To Win Am Title ORMOND BEACH. Fla. fAPl- Any one of six women golfers who gets her game back in shape this week can win the 32nd an nual South Atlantic Amateur Tournament. The nretournev favorite. Bar bara Williams of Richmond, Calif., qualified with 80 Tuesday but she and many of the other entrants said their golf was rusty from a holiday layoff. Doris Phillips of Belleville. III.. and Tish Prcuss of Pompano Beach, Fla., tied for medal hon ors. Lach shot 77, three over women's par, for the 6,120-yard Ellinor. Village Country Club course. Marge Burns of Greensboro. N.C., and Dot Talton of Daytona Beach had 78 each: Barbara Fit- ton of Hamilton, Ohio, 79. RACING MIAMI Betty W. ($7). ealloned to a two-length triumph in the feature at Tropical Park. Jockey Evan Anyon rode four winners on the card including both halves of the $549.60 daily double. Albany, Calif. Mighty Fair ($6.40) was in front from wire to wire in winning the $17,950 La Ccntincla stakes at Santa Anita. i Fight Resuits By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trenton, N.J. Don Warner. 190, Philadelphia, slopped Paul Wright, 175, Trenton, 4. San Antonio, Tex rrankie Du- ran, II8M1, Austin, Tex., outpoint ed Miguel Lassus, 12m, Cuba, 10. NET LOSS Looking like a Williams, Welsh left-back rolls a spectacular fall at London's bis effort, Williami failed to " . l i. 1, . 4Vt .a r . Tf ' ; . iot psided 8, McKinney 0. Barrong 4, Caudill 0, Cripps 2, Steele 6. JACKSON WHOLESALE (31) Severson 0, Leggett 9, Grecnan 0, Weber 1, Shindler 5,, Russell 12, Jackson 4. Score by halves: K &. S Cut Slock 19 1938 Jackson Wholesale 14 1731 Faith Lutheran Wins Faith Lutheran posted its first YMCA Umpqua Valley League vic tory Tuesday night as it downed the Nazarene Church team 36-39. Nazarene Leads The Nazarene quintet took an early lead and at halftime were out in front 17-12. The second half saw the Faith Lutheran team come roaring back with 27 points while the Nazarene cagers could pick up only 19 points. The second half surge by the Faith Lutheran team gave it a 39-36 victory. Curt Charon and Cecil Fasterly set the pace for the losers with identical 12 point totals while War ren Nicklason was high-man for the winners with 11 points. Two Tuesday signed a three-year con tract to succeed Jim Lee Howell. Van Brocklin, the Eagles' brilliant quarterback, retired after leading them to the league championship. "I don't like to make predictions this early," said Sherman, "but I feel that we should be right up there with the Browns. Pittsburgh turn the issue into a political circus. Public Power's application is opposed by a number of sports men's organizations, commercial fishing interests and the Pacific Northwest Power Co. The latter firm is trying to get a license to build Mountain Sheep Dam on the Snake above the mouth of the Salmon. West Favored In Pro Contest LOS ANGELES (AP) The West team is a one-point choice over the East for Sunday's pro bowl. It's the shortest spread for the West in years. Ordinarily, the team represent ing the Western Conference of the National Football League reates a three to seven-point edge over the Eastern Conference represen tative. The West has responded by win-j ning o oi me uist iv yiu uuwi games. The game this year features two fine quarterbacks Johnny Uriilas of Baltimore for the West and Norm Van Brocklin of Phila delphia for the East. Baltimore's running attack col lapsed late last season and with Alan Ameche out, defensive units against the Colts wcro able to contain Lenny Moore on sweeps and gang up on Unitas and his receivers when he took to the air. Unitas will have adequate ground power Sunday and a top notch fullback in Jim Taylor of Green Bay. Van Brocklin passed Philadel phia to the NFL title and the Eagles won nine games in a row after losing the season opener. George Shaw Is Traded To Minnesota Vikings PORTLAND (AP) . George Shaw, former University of Ore gon quarterback, has been traded to the Minneapolis Vikings, new entry in the National Football League, the newspaper The Ore gonian said today. There was no immediate con firmation of the report. Shaw, who formerly was with the Baltimore Colts, was with Die New York Giants this past season as understudy to Charley Coner-iy- The newspaper said Shaw was in Minneapolis arranging final de tails of the trade. u fish being landed, Graham up against back of net after Wembley Stadium. Despite help stop England! goal. each Victory players followed Nicklason fur the Faith Lutheran team with eight point totals. Has 1-1 Record Tuesday's victory evens the Faith Lutheran league mark at 1-1 while the Nazarene team is still looking for its tirst league victory. The original score sheet from Tuesday night's game had the score reading Faith Lutheran 42, Naz:.rcne Church 36, and the Faith Lutheran scorekeepor would like to apologize to the losers for her three-point error. SCORING: FAITH LUTHERAN (39) Bak er 4, White 0, Croy 6, Flood 8, Nicklason 11, lloltman 8, Lakey 2. NAZARENE CHURCH (36) -McKclvey 4, Fasterly 12, Pardon 0, Bauder 3, B. Steiner 5, Charon 12, It. Steiner 0. Wills 0. Score by halves: Faith Lutheran 12 2739 Nazarene Church 17 1936 Hanna Nickel Victors Hanna Nickel registered a vic herm Team To Bea and. St. Louis could make a run of it, too." Sherman's appointment was an nounced at a press luncheon dur ing which Wellington Mara, the Gi ants' vice president, disclosed that Green Bay Coach Vince Lombardi wai his club's first choice. Lom bardi was an assistant coach of the Giants before moving to Green Bay. "We went after Lombardi right after the close of the 1960 season, but he told us his obligations at Green Bay would not permit him to consider the job," Mara ex plained. "We had a mutual under standing when Tie went to Green Bay that he would get first crack at the job if it became available. We are certain that Sherman will make a fine head coach." Lombardi, who piloted the Pack ers to the Western Division title in 1960, has three years remain ing of his five-year contract with Green Bay. He was Sherman's pre decessor as the Giants' offensivo coach and this year led Green Bay to the NFL's Western Division title, losing the championship to Philadelphia 17-13. Sherman was one of pro foot hall's first quarterbacks, joining Philadelphia in 1943. He remained with the Eagles until 1947. He was offensive coach under Steve Owen of the Giants for five seasons. Then he became field boss of Can ada's Winnipeg club. He returned to the Giants as chief scout in 1957 and was named Howell's as sistant in 1959. "Umpqua I Hundreds of items throughout the store drastically reduced for clearance. Below are just a few of the many, many items on sale. It will pay you to shop every department for bargains. e USP TO O VESPA SCOOTERS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FAMILY SMOKE HOUSE CAMP or PATIO TABLES O HUDSON P0VER SPRAYER For spraying cattle, fruit freer, crops, arc. 17'a-Gal. capacity, pneumatic tires, 1 V H.P. Briggi & Strarton engine. SAVE $$$$ CERAMIC COOKIE JARS CASSEROLES ELEC. OVEN TOASTER BROILER COFFEE SERVERS FREE PARKING! Ticker good for 1 hour of free parking in either lot with each $2 purchaie! Over tory in YMCA Umpqua Valley' League competition Tuesday night as Doug Zittik swished 15 counters through the net as the Kiddle teami i downed the First Christian Church 44-27. Takes Early Lead After taking an early lead Han na Nickel coasted to a 20-11 half time bulge and then came back with a 24-point second half. During the second half the Christian Church quintet picked up 11! points as the final score rend 44-27 in favor of the Hanna Nickel squad.! Following Zittik in the scoring j column for Hanna Nickel was Dale Josh with seven points while Dean 1 Crosier picked up six points in the 1 winning cause. Scoring honors fori the losers was taken by Doyle Dob- i bins with 13 counters while Lowell I Slick followed with six points. Both Have 1-1 Mark Both teams now have even 11 marks in league play. The Chris tian Church team opened with a victory over Round Prairie Lumber i and Hanna Nickel forfeited its I opening game to Jackson Whole-! "HANNA NICKEL (44) Mang! Berg Won't Play In Sea Island SEA ISLAND, Ga. (AP)-When the pros tee off Friday in tho Sea Island Open golf tournament, the most durable of them all will be missing, a victim of illness. Veteran Patty Berg, winner of 48 tourneys during a long career and the leading all-time money winner, informed officials Tues day she will not be strong enough to compete. Miss Berg, of St. An drews, 111., recently underwent surgery. Her absence focuses the snot- light more than ever on youth. Louise Suggs and Betsy Rawls will be here, along with veterans like Uelly Jamieson. Maruvnn Smith and Peggy Bell. But tho youthful contingent, headed by three-time winner and defending champion Mickey Wright of San Diego, will draw its share of at tention from the galleries. Newcomers to the pro ranks for this $6,500 event which annu ally opens tne winter tour include Carol Mann of Greensboro, N.C., Judy Kimbell of Sioux City, Iowa, Sandra naynio ot Austin, icxas, Janice Phelps of Atlanta and Bar bara Green of Alacon. The 54-hole meet begins Thurs day when 75 amateurs start play. The amateurs will finish Satur day and the pros Sunday. Valley's" Pre Hil SUNBEAM TOOL BOXES FLOOR REGISTERS USED LAWNMOWERS LIGHT BULBS, All sizes MODERN STYLED WATER CLOSET With moulded blue pastel seat. A regular 44. SO value. Com plete with seat. SAVE $$$$ CHAFING DISHES GIFTWARES & HOUSE WARES AMANA FREEZERS Frigidaire Refrigerators REDUCTIONS UP TO 50 Round 3, Markham 5, Don Josh 4, Dale Josh 7, Dean Crosier 6, Salo 4, Zittik 15. CHRISTIAN CHURCH (27) -Davis 0, Atterbury 5, Slick 6, Llovd 0, Dobbins 13, Horn 2. Score by halves: Hanna Nickel 20 21-41 Christian Church 11 1627 Round Prairie Beaten Hoscburg Lumber had little trou ble handling the Round Prairie Lumber quintet Tuesday night at Myrtle Creek as Roseburg Lumber shellacked the visitors 84-28 in YMCA Umpqua Valley League ac tion. Richardson Scores 16 Five Roseburg Lumber players broke into the double figures with Wally Richardson leading the way with 16 points. Following Richard son came Jerry Jones with 13 coun ters, Jim Murray and Jim McKin ney with identical 12 point totals, and Wcs Davidson with 11 point:;. Four Round Prairie cagers tied for the scoring honors for the losers with four points each. Heading Dallas-Fort Worth BalKjub Purchased By Ray Johnston By MIKE COCHRAN DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Graying, soft-spoken Ray Johnston, a little man with big aspirations, Tuesday purchased for an undisclosed sum the Dallas-Fort Worth baseball franchise in the American Asso ciation. Johnston, 45, for five years general manager of the league's Indianapolis club, left little doubt as to his plans for the Rangers' Los Angeles Club Downs N.Y. Knicks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Los Angeles Lakers are be ginning to show signs of snapping out of their losing ways. They have climbed out of the Western Division cellar in the National Basketball Association and if they can collar Cincinnati in their next two games they will be virtually tied with the Royals. The Lakers outlasted the New York Knickerbockers Tuesday nigni in Los Angeles, 117-104 in n rlnnhlnhpnrlpi nf Kt Lmiic the Boston Celtics dropped the Detroit Pistons, 118-98, and the St. Louis Hawks slopped Cincin nati, 119-110. Milwaukee's Lew Burdette hit only five batters last season but one of his pitches broke the loft wrist of Dick Groat, Pittsburgh shortstop. weeMe - lnvenfory t ic -A- Vi-INCH GARDEN HOSE 50-Foot length, light weight, non-kinking. Fully guaranteed. SAVE $$$$ 630-648-658 S. E. Rote Ph. OR 2-1616 635 HOME-OWNED AND OPERATED ruine Round Prairie's scorers were line' 'Smith, Joe Strickling, George Tar rant and Denny Carter. Smooth Ball Handling Roseburg Lumber took an early I lead as the smooth group of ball (handlers used their height to good I advantage. At halftime Roseburg j Lumber was out in front 39-12. Tho second half saw a repeat perform ance of the first half as Hosebur? Lumber roiled on to victory. ' The win iives Rosebum I.iim. her a 2 0 league mark and a tia for the lop spot with K & S rut Stock. Round Prairie has gone win less in two league outings. SCORING: ROSEBURG LUMBER (84) Richardson 16, Jones 13, Murray 1 12, Davidson 11, McKinney 12, Kata, b, Launey 8, Meevy 6. ROUND PRAIRIE. (28) M. Smith 4, J. Smith 2. Strickling 1, Pcndegrass 3, Tarrant 4, Townsend 0, Carter 4, Neval 3, White 0, Schlacht 2,-MrLain 0, Ward 2. Score by halves: Roseburg Lumber 39 4." t Round Prairie 12 16-3 futures a berth in the major leagues. "This is a No. 1 baseball area." he said at a press conference. 'If we put an exciting ball club on the field I don't think we have anything to worrv about cvci- ually we'll make the major leagues." J. W. Bateson of Dallas, club co-owner along with Amon Carter Jr. of Fort Worth until Tuesday, predicted a major league fran chise "within a year or two, and at the most not more than three." Johnston said when the time comes he could if necessary bring in fast the "right people" to help solidify a franchise in the majors. However, he said, "we want Texas people in the organization and we want to be in a flexible position to get into the. major league we want to be able to move fast and without too many obstacles." The "obstacles." Johnson sa.d, were too many owners, a corpora tion with stockholders .or a syndi cate. Hockey Results National Hockey League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday Results No games scheduled Wednesday Games Detroit at Chicago Thursday Games Toronlo at Montreal New York at Boston . Store - Wide 1 HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND! HARDWARE APPLIANCES HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS O DRAIN CLEANING TOOLS CANISTER SETS Ceramic-Mctal-Plastic WASTE BASKETS Mctal-Plastic-Cardbaord FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES Screens, wood baskets, and irons, fireside sets, etc. All drastically reduced for clear ance, SAVE $$$$ ASHLEY WOOD HEATERS FRIGIDAIRE FREEZERS YOUNGSTOWN SINKS TAPPAN 400 ELEC. RANGES S. E. Stephens .