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Myrtle Creek Vikings Dump Riddle Matmen Displaying a solid mat attack, the Myrtle Creek Vikings rolled to a decisive 47-13 wrestling win over the Riddle Irish Thursday at Riddle. The Viks got off to a fast start with pins in the opening three matches to build up a 15-0 lead before the Irish broke into the scoring column on Doyle Jones' 123-pound decision. Myr tle Creek totaled its points oh seven pins, two forfeits and a draw. The Irish scored on two decisions, one pin and the draw, Scoring pins for the winning Vikings were Dennis Joelker at 98 pounds. Dave Newman at 10G pounds, J. C. Osborne at lis! pounds, Dennis Adams at 130 pounds, Mark Evans 'at '141 pounds, Ray Osborne at 148 pounds and Henry Birenbaum at 168 pounds. ..,... Riddle's lone five-point' w i n came us Davo NeaiiuK pinned his opponent in the heavyweight match. ' ' . i. In the nrcliminary'.bouls the Myrtle Creek Jayvees topped the host Irish Jayveos, 33-18 RESULTS: ' 1 ' & Dennis Joelker. MC pin ned Dan Cockkum, It, 1:56 of second 106 Dave Newman, MC. pin ned Ray Quinn, R, 1:16 of sec ond 115 J. C. Osborne, MC, pin ned Don Story, R, :33 of third 123 Doyle Johcj, It,' dec Eu gene Blcvins, MC, 4-1 . 130 Dennis Adams, MC, pin ned Walter Jones, R, 1:22 of second Salt Lake Gets New Manager For 1964 cat tn t ivn nrpw TTI olLtj' ljAJa uiii lurw Personable Vedlc llimsl pitching specialist in the Chi cago Cub organization, will guide tho Salt Lake Bees dur ing the 1964 Pacific Coast League baseball, campaign. - Himsl .was appointed Thurs day to the post vacated by' EI-i vin Tappe, also a member of the Cub organization who will return to the corps of rotating coaches for .nstrucuonul dunes. The veteran coach 'and scout flew to Utah's capital city for! the formal announcement of his appointment ag"'BecmnnagcrH During tho brief -visit he met members of the Bee board of directors and conferred with Mrs. Walter E. Cosgritf, Bee1 president and general manager. 136 Reggie Joelker, MC, and Jim Owens, R, 8 8 draw 141 Mark Evans, MC, pinned Dave Ingerson, It, :44 of first 148 Ray Osborne, MC, pin ned Cliff Witt, R, :55 of second 157 Ted Zimmers, MC, w by forfeit ' ' 168 Henry Birenbaum, MC, pinned Vernon Sutton, R, 1:58 of first 178 Bruce Bnggs, MC, won by forfeit. 191 James Mitchell, R, dec. Tom McFarland, MC, 11-6 Heavyweight Dave Noaring, R, pinned Fred Pritt, MC, 1:52 of second Rod And Gun Club Sets Turkey Shoot Sunday Tht Roteburg Rod end Gun Club will hold its annual tur key and ham shoot Sunday at the club grounds In Winches ter. ' The shooting will begin at 10 a.m.' The public is invited , to attend, and participate. Bryant Suit Due Feb. 10 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) A federal district judge Thurs day set: Feb. 10 as the begin ning of trial in Alabama Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant's J10.5 mil lion libel suits against Curtis Publishing Co. Court Officials said Bryant's two suits concerning separate Saturday Evening Port articles would be heard during the trial Bryant sought $10 million on tho basis, of a story last spring 'Story of a College Football Fix," which said lie and for mer Georgia Athletic Director Wally Butts tried to rig the 1962 Alabama-Georgia game. ' The other suit was for $500,- 000 for an article published last your which Bryant claims im plied he approves of, football brutality. Butts also filed suit against the magazine after the story last spring and was awarded $3.06 million judgment by a federal jury at Atlanta. Curtis has sought a new trial. The Post article said insur ance salesman George Burnett of Atlantu was accidentally con nected to a long distance tele phone call from Butts to Bryant. n I i I jv, i Y I 1 I I J n i I If 1 ''XSTlJnt College Scores Col.ege Basketball Results By United Press International - South Memphis St. 88 Marquette 74 Rand. Macon 83 Gallaudet GO Wins-Salem 81 Virginia St. 72 II. Sydney 116 Richmond Inst 78 Citadel 97 Presbyterian 61 M. ilarvoy 64 W. Virginia St 58 Fla. Southern 81 Georgia St. 64 Wash. & Lee 58 Lynchburg 54, . Midwest Loyola 105 Western Mich 102 Notre Dame 107 Valparaiso 60 Marian 88 Huntington 71 Iowa 73 Southtrn. Methodist 70 Providence 77 St. Louis 66 Wcstmont (Calif) 84 Wheaton 80 Morchead St 108 Georgetown 95 Villa Madonna 69 Bcrca 51 Southwest Tex Christian 66 Florida St 60 Okla City 87 San Fran U. 84 Wast Giendalc 65 E. Los Angeles 63 San Diego 90 Mt San Anionic- 87 Colorado 72 Houston 61 Miami (Fla) 101 St Mary's 8G Okla. St. 71 Brig. Young 64 Scuttle 97 Montana State 75 UOP 63 Cal AgSics 53 Trojan Jayvees Score Mat Win The Douglas Trojan Jayvee matmcn toppled the invading Oakland Oakor Jayvees in a wrestling duel Thursday, 33-8. Scoring pins for the winners were Barry Schuster, Ken Ir win, James Housenoldor, J 1 m Cross, Wayne Holland and Joe Barnes, while Gary Craegcr had the lone five-point victory for the- Oakland team. Saturdny the Douglas fresh men and sophomore grapplers will meet the Fremont and Jo seph Lane Junior high teams. RESULTS: 123 Barry Schuster, D, pinned Ron Thornton, O, first round HO Dan Craegcr, O, dec. Robin Wells, , 4-2 130 Jim Cross, D, pinned Jeff Sprague, O, second round 136 Gary Craegcr, O, pinned Vernon Gawith, D, third round 136 James Householder, D. pinned Lanny Essig, O, first round 141 Ken Irwin, D, pinned Tom Fugatc, O, second round 148 Wayne Holland, D, pin ned Steve Thornton, O, first round 168 John Keptc-n, D, d e c. Steve O'Connur, O, 7-1 Heavyweight Joe Barnes, D, pinned Murle Carson, O. first round Mm SiUl IwitJI M feiUtl M Willie II INt tMU I rfome peimeir iro fight fir GARY HILL , probable starter Page 4 The News-Review Sellout Expected For Game Between Giants, Pitt By United Press International Midnight strikes somewhere around 4:45 p.m. in Now York Sunday fur the Cinderella team of the National Football League. That's approximately the hour when the Pittsburgh Steel ers either will have qualified fur : their first championship nlaytiff or their gallant effort to beat out the New York Giants will end in disappointing defeat. The Giants are 7-point favor ites for this winner-take-all Same that will draw a sellout ?rowd of nearly 70,000 to Yan keu Stadium. .. Because of the icculiar nature' of this year's standings, tho Giants also can jlinch . the , ' Eastern Division crown by holding the Steelers ..V a tie. The Chicago Bears could I toe. IttN tiUIDii U.. CU1WHI. lai 1UIKM i BUTCH WATSON . . . flashy guard Fri., Dec. 13, 1963 clinch the Western Division ti tle Saturday afternoon without even lacing a pair of cleats, al though it's not likely. The Green Bay Packers, clinging to a slim hope of over taking the Bears, meet the San Francisco Forty Niners Satur day in a nationally-televised !!ume (CBS) from the West Coast starting at 4:35 p.m. (EST). If the Packers should be up set, the Bears would automati cally qualify for the champion ship playoff game. If the Pack ers should win, the Bears then would be required to clinch the title, on their own, against the' troublesome Detroit Lions on Sunday. Green Bay is a 17-point pick aver San Francisco and Chica- ;o is favored by 6 over Detroit. The St. Louis Cardinals and the Cleveland Browns both have 9-4 records and have a shot at second-place money and a berth in the playoff (Runner- Rcisbrg Mai men Shoot For Year's First Victory Roseburg's matmcn will trav-ilost decisions to their Crater el to Medford Saturday in search opponents, of their first victory of the sea- Another newcomer to the var son. tangling with the pcren- sity this weekend will be Dick nially powerful Black Tornado; crcw. Tlie Tribe Jayvees will wres tle the preliminary matches at 1:30 p.m., wilh the Indian var sity grapplers to take over the mats at approximately 3. In their opening dual meet. the Indians lost u close decision to tbe Crater Comets, 27-22. The local crew scored its first win in several years over the Black Tornado matmcn last year, win ning the dual meet before the home fans, 27-18. ' Jayvees Eye No. 2 While the Indian varsity wres tling team is seeking its first win, the Jayvee team will be out to post its second victory in as many starts. The local Jay vees toppled the Crater reserves in the first match of the season with Don Isak.Tn. John Wimer.j Pat Doyle and Wayne Gray set-sin ling the pace. This week Gray will be wres tling in the varsity meet, rcplac-i ing Lonmc Good in the 136 pound bracket. Last year Gray saw limited varsity action, jumping up several brackets to compete weight at 157 pounds. Other changes in this week's varsity lineup will find Stan 173 pounds, Spielman at 191 Rich nnd Mike Bigler trading i pounds and Tom Albertson in places. Rich will do battle In the the unlimited division. Albert-168-pound class, while B i g I e r son was on the short end of the will take over in the 178-pound score last week, and will be out division. Last week the two boys to capture his first victory Sat- i were Just reversed, and both WEEKLY HONOR ROLL WOMEN MEN Ruth Gtovonnetti 603 Gent Parr 625 Charlort Sprout 579 Rr ftii9 612 Dot Mown . , 564 ... v.. ... JM H. : 5S8 .,,H W,Mr - 404 Mable Kottmorek . . SS6 fnnk '. J' Lorraine Smith 536 Cliff Owen . 604 3-6-9 TURKEY SHOOT NOW'S THE TIME TO GET IN ON THE GOODIES AT INDIAN LANES ROSEBURG Grants Pass Invades Teepee; Victory No. Opening before the home fans Cavemen are not overpowering tonight, the Roseburg Indian by way of height Dut boasl cagers draw the rugged as-ia flashy group of ball handlers signment nf containing the and some deadly shots. Lead - scrappy Grants Pass Cavemen.iing the Cavemen's scoring at - Tonight's battle will be t h e fh-st balf of a home-aud home series against the Cavemen with the two teams moving to', ayvces. inner returning leurr the Grants Pass boards Satur-imcn listed as probable starters; day. Game time both nights is Jerr-V McConnack. a 6-0 6:15 for the Jayvee battles and108- antl Bauer, a 8 for the varsity clashes b - iorwaru-i-emer. "n-iw w.-aawa aim uuiu Both teams will enter to-i Roseburg boasts a wealth of have strengthened the Indian of-; night's game looking for victory" timber this year, but tojfense as well as giving addition- No 1 The Tribe cagers lost toldate this height has failed toial strength under the boards. the strong Klamath rails Peli cans in both ends of a two game series last weekend, 57-49 and 72-55. The Cavemen also sport an 0-2 record, but Rose burg will be the first prep op ponent for the Southern Oregon power with both opening loss es being to college Jayvee The Cavemen fell to a strong ' ' with a total of 42 points fourth quarter showing by the '" two g""" - an aver Linfield Javvces in the season's!aKe of .21 Points - per - game, opener, 77-59, then lost a 72-61 addition the veteran eager decision to the Willamette Uni-rallts as the loP rebounder for vcrsity Jayvees the following the lndlan,s- J! . nih, Gary Hill, standing 6-3, is a ".-i.- . . . f..... Reports indicate that tne;i" ' NFL up) Bowl game at Miami Jan 5. The Cards are favored by 9 at home against the Dallas Cowboys and the Browns are picked by 8 over the Redskins at Washington. In Sunday's other games, the Baltimore Colts are the choice by 9 at home over the Los An geles Rams and the Philadel phia Eagles are 1-point picks at home over the Minnesota Vik- '.ngs. Myrtle Creek 7th Graders Win The Myrtle Creek seventh graders served notice that they will be in the thick of cham pionship contention this season as they dominated play against their Glide rivals with a record breaking 48 to 17 snore. High scoring honors , for the winners went to , Dean Taylor as he collected 14 points. Rocky Steward added 10 points to the Spielman in the 191-pound brac- iket. Against Crater this spot was ably filled by Terry Byrd who scored with a pin in the first fall. In the 98-pound division coach Jim Brackins will have Mike liairiie in action. Raiche won it the easy way last week by for- feit. Don Langebcrg, boasting a decision over his opponent last week, is sot for action in the 106-pound class. Jay Kurchcr will lead the way at 115 pounds, Matt Frcy is set for the 123-pound match and John Waldron will handle the chores at 130 pounds. This trio of Roseburg grapplers lost in the opening meet. Following Gray will be Rich I.older at 141 pounds, with Ron iBcglcy set for duty at 148- pounds lloldcr lost by default the opener, while Beglcy de icisioned his foe. Competing at; '157 pounds will be one of the veterans of the Indian squad Tom Thomas. Thomas scored an impressive 9 0 decision in the opener after posting a record of 14 wins, six losses and two draws last season. In the heavier weights will be Rich at 168 pounds. Bigler at urday at Medford. tack veteran ic-ro spai in " s u .ginra. npirai points against the Un ieldillarris a 6-3 forward, announc-. givc the Indians an advantage as coach Curt Jarvis looks for the combination that will click. Jarvis reports that the only definite starter for tonight's game is Bruce O'Neil, a 6-fi senior. However, O'Neil may start at either a forward or the center position. The lanky O'Neil is the team's top scorer imaiuuil. 111U la a icuuuiiu- er and ranks third in scoring for the Tribe with 16 points in the Klamath Falls series. John Johnson, 6-5, may be in the lineup at the post position the spot he played against the Pelicans. However, if Jarvis ino"cs O'Neil to center, then Dave Sevall, 6-1, will probably open as a forward after seeing action as a guard in the open ers. The two starling guards will come from Butch Watson (5-10), Gary Hector (6-1), Sevall or Bob McKee (6-0), with Mike Sloan (5-10) set to sec plenty of action as a guard. Watson ranks as the runnerup to O'Neil in scoring. Proving the Indian quintet with plenty of reserve strength winners course in addition to providing rebounding strength. Lloyd Gibson, followed with 8 points. Glide 8th graders have es tablished themselves as a threat for the league chumpionsip as the starting team displayed fine shooting ability and size in over coming the smaller Hornets, 32- 23. Glide has been strengthened by the return of the Deer Creek students 7th and 8th to the Glide school after being separated for two years. 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