,..n?!4vaa WHERE'S THE BALL University of California's Camden Wall (C-54) at left, possibly thinks he has the ball as he grabs teammate Earl Shultz's head (G-41) (center) during Stanford-California game at Berkeley, Calif. At right Stanford's John Windsor (F-42 has a two-handed hold on the ball but he may not know it as he has an eye-full of Wall's fingers. Stanford won, 53 52. KITS AND MRS. LEAGUE W L 491 i 22', 43 29 40 32 39 3!' 37 35 34 38 32 43 32 40 31 41 22 50 Lfndseys Hobby Hous Harris Cafe Huftiam Signs Modern House of Carpets Roseburg Jewelers Bob's Trophy . J. R. McAllister Constr. Boone's Vending Slubb's Richfield Wlnslon TV Results: Llndsey's Hobby House 4, Boone's Vending 0; Harris Cafe 4, Bob's Trophy 0; Hufhnm Signs 2, Modern House of Carpets 2; Roseburg Jewelers 3, Winston TV 1 ; J. R. McAllister Constr. 1, stubb's Rich field 3. High Series: Imogen Piper 157-167-187 an. KoseDurg jeweiers. High Game: Lula Hulse 189, Modern House of Carpets. Other High Scores: Shirley Lorenz 175, Leaf a Wetzell 174, Opal Phillips 172, Vera Jarrard 160. UMPQUA LEAGUE W Pts. 6 Snort Trollers COPCO 4 2 Keystone Machine Works 4 2 Oregon! an 3 3 Tozer's Sheet Metal 3 3 Ftegel Transfer 3 3 Jensen Kees 2 4 Curtis Brothers Furniture 2 4 Zuck's Radiator Service 2 4 South Stephens Hardware 2 4 Results: Jensen Kees 2, Torer's Sheet Metal 1; South Stephens Hardware 2, Ore gonian 1; Keystone Machine Works, 2, Cur lis Brothers Furniture 1; Flegel Transfer 2, Copco 1; Sport Trollers h Zuck's Radiator service i. High series: Bill Winston 164-154-246 546, jensen Kees. High game: Bill Winston 346. Other high scores: George Williams 222, Wall Mentzer 212. CRAZY EIGHT LEAGUE L 30 30 33',i 35 36 38' 42 LaVers's Beauty Shop Flegel Movers Sayre Volkswagen Umpqua Lion Luvernes Ed's Laundry Red Diamond Fuel Anderson Market 29 Results: Flegel Movers 2. Umpqua Lions 2; Anderson Market 3, Red Diamond Fuel 1; Sayre Volkswagen 3'i. Ed's Laundry Vj; Luvernes 4, LaVera's Beauty Shop 0. High Series; Jean DeVora 155-142-182479, Luvernes. High Game: Helen Carter 311, Flegel Movers. Other High Scores: Bob -e Fisher 190, Irene Bell 167, Eileen Htlbert 165. ROLLING PIN LEAGUE W Pts. Merk's School of Baton Melrose Dairy 40 78 40 Pepsi Cola 39 29 39 Roseburg Bowl 37 31 37 Keystone Machine 36 32 36 Saw Shop 30 28 30 McKay Drugs 26 32 26 American Linen 22 46 22 Results: Sew Shop 3. Merk's School of Baton 1; McKay Drugs 0, Keystone Ma chine 4; American Linen 1, Roseburg Bowl j; fepsi LOia 3. Meirose uairy High Series: Dot Mason 186-167-163516, Keysione Machine. High Game: Dot Mason 186, Other High Scores: Mary Circle 178, Delia Reinhart 179, Polly Martin 178. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W L Miller's Flying A 6 3 McAllister Construction 6 3 So. Oregon Construction 5 4 Knights of Columbus ' 5 4 Douglas Paint 4 5 Umpqua Lions 4 S Lumber Sales 3 6 Chrvstallite Tile 3 6 r.:,"u";rVrrir7T7mK-, c..:Drug 3; L- L. Burr Logging 3, Team No. Results: Knights of Columbus 7, Miller's 1; Douglas Paint 3, Southern Oregon Con struction 1; McAllister Cons . uclion 4, Chry- . ' . - . ... ' STaihie Til o. High Series: John Sanders 161-226-175562, Knights of Columbus. High Game: John Sander', 226. Other High Scores: Al Couby 205, Bill Bales 300, Joe Shehan 300. JUNIOR CLASSIC LEAGUE W L PIS. 7 Pierce Freight A l w Root Beer 4 2 Snappy Service 4 2 5 Umpqua Dairy 3 3 4 Hurd's Flying A 3 3 4 Andersons Market 2 4 3 Lansing Oliver 2 4 2 Umpqua Valley Appl. 1 5 1 Results: Pierce Freight 2, Lansing Oliver 1; Hurd's Flying A 3, Andersons Market 0; A & W Root Beer 3. Snaopy Service 1; Umpqua Dairy 2, Umpqua Valley Ap pliance 1. Hinn Ser.-t: Bob Reiber 183-181-182546, Hurd's Flying A. High Game: Bob White 206, Snappy Serv ice. Other High Scorn: J. Smith 192( Bransc 194, J. Rite Me 190. J La- MAJOR CLASSIC LEAGUE W L Sltvenson Realty P.'il Col R'denour Ellric Westside Drugs F.irhaven Cieanen Roseburg Bowl Results: Stevenson Realty Cleaners 1: Peosi Cola ?. 2, Fairhaven 1: Eldenour Elettre 7. Weslsde Drugs ' High Series: Boo SHroytr il6-17-20-M, Roseburg Bowl. H.gh Game: Johnny Anderson 2H, Riden Our Electric. Other High Scores- Parley Dilworth ?:s. Ban Hansen 111, DIcK Fraley 221, John Chancellor 216. SUTHERLIN MORNINO STARS LEAGUE Four Winds Motel Union 0i Brown Chevrolet Umogu Store Tioton Insurance SulheMtn Tire Sun Tribune Kenwisher LogrrttteS Kof'e Kup Mohr Well Drilling Boone Vendmo Four Wmds Restaurant Result f : Ken.srt?r Logerettes Winrt MMoi 1 : T mfm tnu'aii I 4S'j "! 41 X 39 33 3V I 38' j, 4) 23"i 41' F o u ,n 2, Four Winds RoitauraM 2; Brown Chevrolet 4, , Kof- tee Kup 0; Sutherlin T.re 1, vonr Driliinq 3; Umpqua StO' 3. Union Oil 1, Sun Tribune 4, Boone Vend ma C High series; Eis.e Frampton 171-111-170 Hoh aeme: Madge CxnUh ill EWt Frempton 112. -BOWLING- U.S. PLYWOOD LEAGUE W L Ply Boys 5 3 Misfits 4 4 Big Five .44 Four Roses . 4 4 Fire Balls 4 4 Alley Cats 3 5 Starllghters 2 6 Results: Ply Boys 4. Alley Cats 0; Mis fits 3, Big Five I; Fire Balls 3 Veneer 1; Four Roses 3, Starllghters 1. High Series: Ron Raade 163-316-134 514, Ply Boys. High Game: Ron Raade 216. Other High Scores: Fred Dickenson 192, Ken Piper 163, J. Clouse 173. SUTHERLIN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE W L Flying A Service Southern Oregon Construction Kabler Four Town Cafe Bide A Wee Caft . Magic Gas ii'i 41 j 10 4' 11 Bob and Jo's Grocery Kenwisher Logging 13 Results: Flvlna A Service 4. Bide A W Cafe 0; Southern Oregon Construction 4, Magic Gas 0; Kabler Four 4, Kenwisher Logging 0; Town Cafe 3, Bob and Jo's Grocery 1. High series: Bob Sturm 188-156-216 560. High ge: Ed Klemmer 222. Other high scores: Ralph Emerson 203, Frank Butcher 200. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE W 2 Garden Valley Barber Shop Bauer Realty 2 Fraternal Order of Eagle: 2 McKay's Market 2 Studio of Hair Design 1 Roseburg Office Machines 1 Drive-N-Save Market 1 Roseburg Beauty School t Results: Garden Valley Barber Shop 2, Roseburg Office Machines 1; Bauer Realty 2, Roseburg Beauty School 1; Fraternal Order of Eagles 2. Drive-N-Save Market l: McKays Market 2, Studio of Hair Design 1. High series: Glen Langdale 150-177-205 sj, uauer Keaity, High game: Byrl Fanning 224, Garden vaney oaroer &nop. Other high scores: Norm Johnson 211, vien roresi iu, uon AKTO 201, bien LBUfl- dale 205. TOWN LEAGUE W Pts. Douglas County Statt Bans Myrtle creckers Ken Barley Insurance Wiley's Lefties Harris Plumbing Miller and Dimmlck Constr. T & K Mobile Service Umpqua Insurance Results: Myrtle Creeker 3, 3 3 1 5 Umpqua surance 0; Harris Plumbing 2, T &, K Mobile Service 1; Ken Bailey Insurance 2, Wiley's Lefties 1; Douglas County state Bank 2, Miller and Dimmlck Construction 1. High series: Gus Spakousky 191-244-180 615, Harris Plumbing. High game: Gus Spakousky 244. Other high scores: Irv Pugh 324, Ted Beult ner 221, John Pearson 211, Wayne Goodman 208. HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE Keystone Machine Works Hicks Realty Team No. 10 Jovin Brake Supply L. L. Burr Logging Flury Supply Lariat Cale Harris Plumbing & Heating Winston Drugs Warg Logging Perma Roofing Modern Beauty Saton Team No. 13 Todd Building Co. Results: Modern Beautv slnn WVi 4"j 'i 7',j 14 Lariat Cafe 1; Jovin Brake Supply . Winston 1 10 1; Harr 1 Plumhino JL Uajttinn 1 ui-i.. Realty 3; Perma Roofing 2. Warg Logging Stone Machine Works 4, Todd Butldina' Co n High series: Boys Al Joelson 143-182-183 508. Flury Supply. Girls Jannis Putnam 137-145-174456, Harris Plumbing Heating High game: Boys John Penn 208, Perma Roofing. Girl Karen Flener 183, Jovin Brake Supply. Other high scores: Boys Wayne Gray 205, Larry Burr 202. Girls Sharon Riley 172, Merlon Slack 156. BANTAMS LEAOUI W L West Side Pharmacy Tiflers Yundt's Trio Team No. I Bob Smith's Flying A. Roseburg Bowl Wildcats Lions Lunch Bowt dov i;r, 28 20 2S',4 22'i 3S 71 24 24 23' 4 24' i 21' I 24', 'l 16'.! Mark's Outdoor Store 13 37 Results; West Side Pharmacy 3, Wildcat! 0; Roseburg Bowl 0, Yundt'i trio 3) Team No. I 2, T-oerj I; Bob Smith's Flying A I, Lions 7, Mark's Outdoor Stort 2, Lunch Bowl 1. High series: Delores Pennatl M-1IM32 Tigers. High game: Mike Kees 134, Lloni. Other high Scor;s: Tommy Hill 111, Barry Smith 102, Lewi Bean son 102, Robin Yundt 105, Terry Cornutt 102. ROLLING TEENS LEAGUE u Tfsm No. Team No. $ 1 Team No. 3 1 Team No. 0 Results: Team No. J 3, Team No, Team No. 3 1. Team No. 4 3 High series: Boys Eidon Claustwi 1M ljg.166 42, Team NO. US-130-1 5 42?, Team Girls Sangy Rudd H-gh game: Boys: Efdon G. r Sandy Rudd 14. Clausien lit. Other high scores: Boys Calvin Hilkey 170. Girls Lane Middendorff IS), UMPQUA WOMAN! LEAOUI Pft. 3 Treasure Tones H'll Top Motors Peterson's Bakery fivrd's Maret Mountain View Dairy j 7f F'iendiv r I Church s Drugs : Lowen 1 Treasure ones 3. Mountain View HiU'oo Motors 3, The Friendly I; Pattersons Bakery 3, Church's Drugs 1, Bvrd's Market 3. Lowell's 1. High series: Bobbie Fisher H4-144-U 447. The Friendly. High game: BnWe Flsnr Ut, Otner hgh scores. VI Goodman 11. Van Brocklin To Coach New Minneapolis Team JIINNEAPOLISST. PAUL (AP)ilin. They needed a man of na- The restless Dutchman cm- tional stature to lend his reputa barked today on a new career as'tion to their inaugural year in the head coach of the Minneapolis Vik-1 competitive junijle of the NFL. inss, bringing with him me pres- uge ot a great quartemacK an the prospect of fireworks. Norm Van Brocklin, named to direct the fledgling National Foot ball League club Wednesday un der a three-year contract, made no pledges of radical offenses or forecasts of quick success. But he made this point: "We'll use the orthodox T formation with most of the variations. You can hot, too, that we'll throw that football plenty if we have to." None of that throwing will be by Van Brocklin, for 12 years one of the premier marksmen in the NFL and the guiding hand last season behind the Philadelphia Eagles' ascent to the league championship. Van Brocklin, 34, is through as an active player, "with no re grets," he said. He starred for nine years with the Rams, quit, abandoned retirement plans to join Philadelphia and quit again rather than be a playing assist ant coach. Vikings' owners were aglow over the acquisition of Van Brock- CITY LEAGUE Bcbs Trophy Sale 4 2 First National Bank 4 2 Barcus Oodge 3 3 Rosetta Lodge 4 2 Shorts Insurance 3 3 Sun Studs 4 2 West Side Pharmacy 2 4 J. C. Sporting Goods 0 6 Results: Rosetta Lodge 3, J. C. Sporting Goods 0; Bobs Trophy Sales 2, First National Bank 1; Barcus Dodge l, Shorts insurance 1 Sun Studs 2, West Side Pharmacy t. High series: B. Shroyer 182-201-214597, bods Tropny sales. High game: G. Hugglns 235, Sun Studs. Other high scores: J. Anderson 212, J Bauer 261, P. Ryan 214, L. B rower 218, E Klemmer 213. SUTHERLIN THREE PLY LEAGUE W L 'Splinters Gluepots Hoot Owls 3 1 Ply Boys 1 3 Lucky "3" 1 3 La:y "4" 0 4 Results: Splinters 4, Lazy "4" 0; Glueoofs 3, Ply Boys I; Hoot Owls 3, Lucky "3" 1. High series: Dallas Bragg 188-168-157513. High game: James Hunter 192. JUNIORS LEAGUE W L 42 22 39' 24' 30'. i 29' a 27 37 Team No. 3 Kent Radio & TV , Team No. 4 Team No. 2 Team No. 5 Team No, t Results: Kent Radio & TV 2. 1 23 Team 2 2: Team 4 4, Team 3 0; Team 5 4, Team 6 0. High series: Bob Taylor 139-165-142-446, Team 2. High game: Bob Taylor 165. Other high scores: Alan Book 164, Daphne Phillips 158, Johnny Bauer 158, Mike Snyder 159. PINDUSTER LEAGUE W L Pli. Clark's Studio Umpgua Dairy 2 o Peter Pan Beauty 5 3 S Food Mart 5 1 s Bob's Trophy Salei 4 4 4 Welsfield's 4 4 4 Ginder's Signal Service 1 7 I Ken's Cleaners 1 7 1 Results: Ken's Cleaners 0. Peter Pan Beauty 4; Clarks Studio 3, Weisfield's 1; Bob's Trophy Sales 4, Ginder's Signal 0; Food Mart 7, Umpgua Dairy 2. High series: Bonnie Harrison 170-177-179 526, Clark's Studio. High game: Ethel Obrijt 191, Peter Pan Beauty. Other high scores: Vie Davie 1B4, Imooene Piper 180, Margaret Cornutl U5, Betty Zuck 185. ROCK 1 ROLL LEAGUE W 3 Pis. Ninety Nine Hers Service Masters 3 13 Pal Motors 3 1 3 Harvard Avenue Drug 3 1 3 Patterson's Breads 1 3 1 Douglas County State Bank 1 3 1 Curtis Brothers Furniture 1 3 1 Montgomery Ward 1 3 1 Results: Service Masters 3, Douglas Coun ty Stale Bank 1; Ninety-NIn hers 3, Curtis Brothers Furniture 1; Montgomery Ward 1, Pal Motors 3: Patterson's Breads 1, Harvard Avenu. Drug 3. High series: Mildred Davie 141.165.211 S26, Pal Motors. High game: Mildred Davie 213. Other high scores: Oolores Hanson 190, Bobbie Fisher 177, Angela McCrackcn 171, Sadie Lewellyn 171. KOFFEE KLUTCHERS LEAGUE W L PIS. Dude's Gun Shop Wall's Gas & Oil 5 3 S Roseburg Lanes 5 3 5 The Elbow Room 4 4 4 South Stephens Market 4 4 4 Rlcketts Music 3 5 3 McKay Motors 2 6 2 Roseburg Lumber 2 6 2 Results: Walt's Gas & Oil 3. South Steph- ens Market 1; Dude's Gun Shop 3. The Elbow Room 1; Roseburg Lanes 4, McKay Motors u; KoseDurg LumDer i, Kickeii s music High series: Ethel Kramb 170-21S-W4 559, Dude s Gun Shop. High game: Ethel Kramb 215, Dude's Gun Shop. Othe high scores: tner John 195, Vera Jarrard 213, Ethel Obrlst I9J, Betty Fortune iw. Pre-Finished Hardwood V-Grooved (NOT MADE IN JAPAN) A Tough-Wearing Clear Acrylic Finish 14x48x96 Prices Starr At . Compar With Panels Selling For At Much As $13.44 MAHOGANY (licjhr KNOTTY CEDAR MADRON! WALNUT ORIGINAL DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS CITY Qualify Cabinet Work Cuitom Mill Wark- 1005 N. E. DIAMOND LAKE BLVD. Burgess Top Hoop Scorer By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frank Burgess of Gonzaga. having never heard it is impolite to point, has pointed 44b times thus far in the collegiate basket ball season and all other collegi ate hoopsters in the Pacific North west know he's pointing for his second regional scoring title. About the only question left: who'll place second? Larry Applegate of Eastern Oregon College holds the No. 2 position at present with 248 points, closely pursued by Bill Wallin of Linfield with 244. Nine players have scored more than 200. Burgess took the Northwest title a year ago with 751 points, aver aging 28.9 per game. His average now is 29.7, a slight slump from his pace earlier in the season. He has been the national scoring leaner. The Northwest's Top Ten: G FG FT Tot. Burgess, Gonz Wallin, Linf 15 167 122 416 IS 103 38 244 Mills, SU 12 Weatherwax, UPS 16 D. Wortman, SePac 14 Miles, SU 12 Hagen, Wwth 15 Ball, WSU 13 Ncel, EOC 13 75 235 98 84 91 82 '80 77 38 234 61 229 37 225 59 223 47 207 37 191 Players with more points: Buz Wilfcrt, than 175 Willamette, 187; Charlie Sells, Washington Slate, 183; Bruce Alexander, Pa cific Lutheran, 182; Gordon Car rigan, Southern Oregon, and Hisao Sato, Willamette, 181; Fidel Gavi ola, Willamette, 179; Charlie War ren, Oregon, 178. Hanna Nickel Wins Over Lutheran 5 Hanna Nickel moved into a third place lie with Jackson Wholesale in YMCA Umpqua Valley League competition Tuesday night by down ins the Faith Lutheran team 32-25. The cacers sponsored by Hanna Nickel took an early lead and at halftime led 20-13. The Riddle squad then went on to match the Faith Lutheran quintet's 12-point second hall. bconng lor Hanna Nickel was evenly divided with one player set ting six counters whila four cagers followed with four point totals. Bill llarkham set the pace with six points while Dick Mann, Jack Salo, Bob Harrell and Norm Aikens each had four points. B-'ll Levins took the scoring honors for Faith Luth eran with 12 noints. , Both teams will he back in league action next Tuesday night. I Hanna Nickel will face Round Prairie Lumber while Faith Luth eran will play K & S Cut Stock. Tuesday's win gives Hanna Nic--kcl a 2-1 league mark and tics it i with Jackson Wholesale for third , place. K & S Cut Stock and Rose-1 burg Lumber have identical 3-0 records to lead the league. SCORING: HANNA NICKEL(32) Mann 4, Markham 6, Griggs 3, Don Josh 0, Crosier 2, Salo 4, Harrell 4, Ai kens 4, Zitek 3, Dale Josh 2. FAITH LUTHERAN 25) Ba ker 2, Nun 0, Crosy 2, Nicklason 5, Levins 12, White 0, Flood 4, Weins 0, Delnncy 0, Lakey 0. Halftime score: Hanna Nickel 20, Faith Lutheran 13. Hockey Results National Hockey Lea gut By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday Results Montreal 4, Chicago 0 New York 4, Toronto 4 (tic) Thursday Game Detroit at Boston Friday Garnet No games scheduled Western Hockey League Portland 6, Kdmonton 2 Vancouver 5, Winnipeg 3 U UP I.IMll W .ill!H IIWHIII I . $f 27 u Per Sheet I dark) OAK ASH BIRCH CHERRY ELING LUMBER b BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY -FrH EltimolM OR 3-5248 f - T , fi i " A,f d7 - if A .t., v VICTORY KISS Bob Goalby gets a victory kiss from actress Arline Hunter after winning Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament. Goalby won in final day's play by card ing a 67 for a 72-hole total of 275 after being down one at the start of the final round. Lefty Seeking Golf Victory BELLEAIR, Fla. (AP)-A left hander from Detroit and a former champion from Tampa went up against big odds today in quarter finals matches of the American Seniors Golf Tournament. George Haggarty squeaked into the round of eight with a 1-up vic tory over George Hardy of Evans- ton, 111., Wednesday to keep alive his hopes of becoming the first left-handed champion of the annu al event. George Ldmondson, 1919 win ner, also got into the quartcr-fi nals wun a 1-up decision over Malcolm Thorp of Oreland, Pa. Others still in the running for top honors in the 27th annual event include M. S. Lindgrove, Mornstown, N. J.; Bruce A. Cof fin, Marblchcad Neck, Mass.; Jack Russell, Clearwater; Rich ard 11. Guelich Jr., Kenmorr, N. Y.; Dick Owen, Dunedin; and W. E. Norvcll, Signal Mountain, lenn. Boys T-Shirts Boys Shirts W gn . Boys sweaters Boys Vests 51982.98 Polished Cot. Pants 3.49 Mens Suits SPECIAL GROUP MENS TOPCOATS AND SUBURBAN COATS Vi Price ts; Welu Threatening Bowling Run-Away SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) Big Billy Welu of St. Louis, is threatening to run away and hide from his 15 foes in the finals of the $G8,150 National All-Star Bowl ing Tournament. The 6 foot-4 Welu, 1959 cham pion, got off to one of the fastest starts in the 20-year history ot the meet Wednesday. After four of six four-game rounds were completed, the 28-year-old captain of the national champion Falstnff Beer team held a whopping 5-37 Petersen point lead over runncrup Ray Bluth, also of St. Louis. The Petersen system awards one point for each 50 pins felled and each game won. Weill's games of 219, 207, 257 and 275 broke the old record of 97B set by Ralph Smith, Los An gelcs, in 1919. Welu slipped to 825 in his last round of the day, The women's race was as close as the men's was onesided. Helen Shablis of Detroit, who won her first six games, held only a 1-03 point lead over LaVernc Carter of St. Louis. Y0US Cotton As Low As $1 Zotton and As Low lannel At Slipovert $0 44 ,7 ans Spec It uct $31 00 - Start ot Poplin Wool Gabardine MENS JACKETS Light Medium Heavy Weight Broken Sixet 3.49 od UP Thurs., Jan. 19, 1561 The Now-Revicw, Roseburg, Oro. 9 Portland Hockey Fans Love Those Buckaroos PORTLAND (AP) A hockey, tram that practices without a puck and is made up mostly of rookies and castnffs is the surprise of the western Hockey League. The way cheering, screaming fans jam into the new Memorial Colliseum to see these Portland Buckaroos is a boxottice sensa tion. Already Portland, in its first season of hockey since 1951, has set a league attendance record of 9.813 for a single regular season game. Hundreds were turned away. 11 is drawing fans at a clip Buckaroos Win Over Edmonton By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Vancouver Canucks and the Portland Buckaroos fattened their averages on the Western Hoekev League's last-place clubs Wednes day night. The Canucks ended p. successful prairie tour by scorinc four first- period goals and then hanging on for a 5-3 victory over the Winnipeg Warriors. The Buckaroos built up a 4-0 lead over the Edmonton Flyers and then coasted to a 6 2 decision in a game which was highlighted by a stick-swinging duel between Portland's Arnic Schmautz and Edmonton s Nick Polano. The victory for Vancouver left the Canucks two points ahead of second-place Calgary, although the Slninpeders have three games in hand. Portland is only three points behind Calgary and has three games in hand over the Stamped ers. Edmonton and Winnipeg re mained tied at the bottom ot the league. The loss was Edmonton s 17th 19 games. Pro Basketball National Basketball Association By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday Results Syracuse 129, Philadelphia 118 St. Louis 125, Boston 114 Detroit 144, Cincinnati 128 Thursday Games Los Angeles vs. Boston at Phila delphia St. Louis at Philadelphia New York at Cincinnati Friday Games New York at Detroit Syracuso at, Boston INVHATI lo Jk JANUARY learance Specials MILLER OQ $4.25 88 $ MB Start Prices SEE OUR SPECIAL Vi PRICE TABLE The Best Place To Shop After All thai, if continued, will break by 30,000 the league's season attend- ance mark of 187,799 set by Cal gary. The average for a game is 6,183 and it is climbing. Climbing also is the penalty rec ord and there may be a connec tion. Portland and Spokane com bined recently for 60 minutes in the penalty box and the fans loved it. Coach Hal Laycoe observed ho was ' confident we would win if, enough of our guys survived." they did and Portlands record was 17 won, 7 lost and 2 tics. That is good for fourth place in the league. Laycoe lias problems. When thn team wants to practice there is likely to be a tennis match, a track meet or an auto show on tho floor. So the players troupe over to Lloyd Center, a huge nearby shopping area wilh an ice rink. But all they can do is skate. No pucks are allowed. General Manager Harry Glick man, finding with delight that hockey fans arc far more numer ous than expected, says in a round robin approach that cheering fans cause winning hockey and winning hockey brings out more fans. Team play, with few stars, has been pronounced. Fans, though, have taken delight in the work of goalie Don Head, a 28-year-old rookie who played for Canada in the recent Olympics. He has man aged four shutouts and has picked up the astonishing total for a goalie of 73 minutes of pen- amies in a games. Two Loop Champs Get Playoff Spots COUVALL1S (AP) - Only two conference champions will get automatic entry to the NCAA West Coast regional bajikolball playoffs at Portland March 17-18. R. S. "Spec" Keene, Oregon State College athletic director and a member of the NCAA tournament committee, said Wed nesday that two at-large teams, the champion of the Big Five and tho Border Conference cham pion would have to meet in pre playoff games for the right to ap pear at Portland. The automatic entries go to the champions of the Skyline and tho West Coast Athletic conferences. They will meet each other the opening night of the playoffs here. One of the pre-playoff games will match an at large team against the Big Five champion. Tho other will match an at-largo team against the Border Confer ence champion. The winners will meet the opening night of tho regional playoffs at Portland. . a win BK- Value 65 WW 99 As