Camos Valley Raps Eagles In Bico Play Center Mike Priest hit on sev en of nine attempts during the first half and went on to score a total of 23 points to lead the Camas Valley Hornets to a 48-36 win over the Yoncalla Eagles in a Bico-B League game at Camas Valley Friday night. The Hornets will travel to Powers tonight and Yoncalla will play host to the Oakland Oakers. The Hornets are pres ently tied with Powe.-s and Elk- ton for tlie lead in the Bico-B rare. All are 3-0 in league play. The margin of victory in Fri day night's game was supplied for the most part during the second quarter, while Yoncalla scored only two points. The Hornets had led by only one, 12-11. at the end of the first frame, but took advantage of the cold quarter displayed by the Eagles to move into a 22-13 lead at halftime. The teams exchanged points in a 13-13 third quarter and Camas Valley got the upper end of a 13-10 point battle in the final frame. Priest hit nine from the floor and added five points from the free throw line to capture game scoring honors. Jim Kiser, with five field goals and three free throws, came in second for the Hornets. The Langdons, Don with eight and Dick with seven, paced the Yoncalla scorers. In the junior varsity game, Gary Dean scored 20 points to lead the Hornets to a 32-28 win. Kopp and Ihompson each hit eight for Yoncalla. SCORING YONCALLA (36) Don Lang- don 8, Carney 1, Dick Langdon 6, Vian 4, Wiley 4. Boan 6. Buell 6, Johnston. CAMAS VALLEY (48)-Volk-man. Lawson 2, Buel 9, Kiser 13, Priest 23, Dean, Looney 1, Thrush, Smith, Oliver. By Quarters: Yoncalla 11 2 13 1036 Camas Valley 12 10 13 1348 Sports Calendar Folley WfrlS 10-Rounder Oakland Rolls Over Canyonville Bible 5 The Oakland Oakers picked up their second victory in three Bico-B League starts Friday night when they rolled over the Canyonville Bible Academy Pi lots 43-19. The loss left the Pilots win less in three league games. Oakland travels to Yoncalla tonight and the Pilots will be1 heading for Elkton to take on the undefeated Elks. The Pilots were never able to put together a scoring at tack Friday night. They scored only one point in the first quar ter and three in the second, to trail 20-4 at the half. In the third period, the Oak- PREP SCORES Oregon Prep Basketball Results By United Press International Benson 58 Franklin SS Jefferson 67 Roosevelt 35 Lincoln 45 Cleveland 44 Wilson 55 Marshall 53 Grant 70 Madison 40 Central Catholic 58 Beaverton 55 Astoria 55 Hillsboro 38 David Douglas 45 Centennial 43 Gresham 69 Clackamas 64 Sunset 69 Milwaukie 49 Lake Oswego 62 West Linn 57 St Helens 43 THlamook 35 TiairM 99 McMtn"nvTlIe-178' ''' Dallas 73 ForesV Grove 67 (OT) Oregon City 45 Newberg 43 Jesuit 62 Molalla 47 Sandy 72 Reynolds 53 Silvcrton 73 Scappoose 52 Wy'cast 60 Estacada 35 Parkrose 92 Canby 55 North Salem 65 Corvallis 54 South Salem 61 Sweet Home 58 Lebanon 57 Albany 50 North Eugene 69 Marshficld 66 Sheldon 55 Thurston 53 Rnsebure 62 Willamette 59 Cottaee Grove 67 North Bend 46 South Eugene 60 Springfield 43 j Medford 74 Grants Pass 59 Ashland 64 Crater 61 Baker 61 Redmond 37 .. Pendleton 71 Princville 64 '" The Dalles 57 Horniiston 53 - Bend 74 La Grande 46 Milton-Frccwater 52 Madras 49 Ontario 65 Meridian (Idaho) 44 Weiser (Idaho) 60 Vale 57 Seaside 64 Vcmonia 40 Ncah-Kah-Nie 67 Banks 43 Hood River 65 Rainier 42 North Catholic 53 Clatskanie 46 Star of the Sea 69 Warrenlon 63 Concordia 59 Portland Christian 58 Willamina 46 Amity 37 Ncstucca 58 Yamhill-Carlton 56 Dayton 68 Sherwood 50 Sheridan 55 Philomath 53 Waldport 52 Maplcton 45 Siuslaw 72 Reedsport 69 Newport 59 Taft 41 Woodburn 48 North Marion 36 Santiam 63 Mt. Angel 40 Cascade 56 Scio 45 ;eniral 71 Scrra Catholic 63 (OT) Stayton 86 Gcrvais 50 Creswell 74 Ilarrisburg 63 Elmira 75 St. Francis 43 Oakridcc 59 McKenzie 52 Junction City 68 Central Linn 57 Pleasant Hill 48 Drain 3a Myrtle Creek 75 Suthcrlin 49 Douglas 53 Glide 50 Glcndalc 76 Riddle 52 Phoenix 57 Eagle Point 47 St. Marv's 55 Lakevicw 50 Illinois Valley 85 Rogue River 55 Coquillc 82 Bandon 50 Gol J Beach 61 Myrtle Point 55 Brookings 54 Pacific 53 Enterprise 50 Nyssa 46 Sherman 70 Wahtonka 41 Burns 53 Pilot Rock 41 Hcppncr 58 Grant T."nion 37 Whpplnr 53 Condon 5D Knanpa 74 Tillamook Catholic 55 MacLaren 56 Regis 50 Camas Valley 48 Yoncalla 36 Corbett 66 Gaston 57 Alsea 48 Mohawk 41 1-owcll 81 Triangle Lake 37 Wasco 66 Dufur 48 Mfnrnl 47 Wcstfir 42 Pine Valley 50 Eagle Valley 44 1'owdcr Valley 55 Cove 52 (OT) crs put together 14 points, while Homing CdA to 6, to move ahead 34-10. Both teams scored nine in the final period. Dennis Parker and Kerncy Manley led the Oakland squad in the scoring column with 12 and 10 points respectively. Park er hit six field goals and Man- ley countered with five. Eddie John vas high for CBA with three field goals for six points. In the first half, Oakland hit nine of its 27 shots. They hit eight of 21' in the second half. CBA made on'y one field goal in seven tries in the first half and hit six of 18 in the second. Oakland connected on nine of 20 free throw attempts, while CBA hit five of 12 In . the junior varsity game. Steve Rajr hit 11 points to pace Oakland to a 27-21 lead. Doug Painter hit six for CBA. SCORING CBA (19) Rogers 5, Mc- Adams, John 6, Johnston 5, Engebretsen 2, Castro 1. OAKLAND (43) Lameroux 9, R. Manley 6, Martin 1, Sand erson, Ray, Parker 12, K. Man- ley 10, Crenshaw 3, Basche, Cherry 2. By Quarters: CBA 1 3 6 919 Oakland 9 11 14 943 Saturday Prep Basketball Midwestern League Roseburg Indians vs. Thurs ton Colts, Jayvees 6:15 p.m., Varsity 8 p.m., Thurston North Bend Bulldogs vs. South Eugene Axemen, 8 p.m., South Eugene. North Eugene Highlanders vs. Willamette Wolverines, 8 p.m., Willamette. Springfield Millers vs. Marsh field Pirates, 8 p.m., Marsh- field. Sheldon Irish vs. Cottage Grove Lions, 8 p.m., Cottage Grove. Emerald League Drain Warriors, 8 p.m., Drain. Bico-B League Canyonville Bible Academy Pilots vs. Elkton Elks, 8 p.m., Elkton. Days Creek Wolves vs. Can yonville Tigers, 8 p.m., Canyon ville. Oakland Oakers vs. Yoncalla Eagles, 8 p.m., Yoncdla. Camas Valley Hornets vs. Powers Cruisers, 8 p.m., Pow ers. Non-League Pacific Pirates vs. Riddle Ir ish, 8 p.m., Riddle. Mapleton Sailors vs. Myrtle Creek Vikings, 8 p.m., Myrtle Creek. Glide Wildcats vs Bandon Ti gers, 8 p.m., Bandon. Douglas Trojans vs. Coquillc Red Devils, 8 p.m., Coquille Prep Wrestling Oakland Oakers at Crow In vitational Tournament, 10 a.m., Crow. Douglas Trojans vs. Point Bobcats, 1 p.m., Point. Glide Wildcats vs. Pass Jayvees, 1 p.m., Pass. Pro Wrestling Nick Kozak vs. The Destroy er, 8:30 p.m., Exhibit Building, Douglas County Fairgrounds. Sunday Trap Shooting Roseburg Rod and Gun Club Winter Trap Shooting League, 10 a. m., Rod and Gun Club Course, Winchester. Myrtle Myrtle Grants Grants Schloredt Says 'No' SEATTLE (UPI) Former All - America quarterback Bob Sciiloredi said Friday he turned down an offer to join the staff of Bert Clark, new head coach at Washington State University, because he "is just a Husky at heart. Schlorcdt coached University of Washington quarterbacks this year, in his first year as an as sistant for his alma mater. CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) - Zora Folley, a 12-ycar veteran of the ring wars, is still in the heavyweight title picture today. The 31-year-old father of sev en kept alive a poss.ble shot at heavyweight champ Sonny Lis ten Friday ni?ht r-y posting a triumph over George Chuvalo, the Canadian heavyweight ruler ranked ninth. Folley, Chandler, Ariz., flashed a brilliant left jab to lead him to a unanimous deci sion over the Canadian in a 10 round nationally televised battle. Folley indicated that a re match was in the offing. He said he was "willing" to meet the 26-year-old Chuvalo again. The match, which may take place within the next few months, would be held in either Toronto, Chuvalo's hometown, or Montreal. The victorious American said that prior to the fight he re ceived a telegram from Liston. In it the champion said . . . Love to give you a title shot but have a previous engage ment in Miami Beach. Get a few more wins and 1 would be glad to meet you." Liston meets talkative Cassius Clay next month. OREGON'S STEVE JONES (23) grabs a rebound from Oregon State's Mel Counts (21) while Elliott Gleason (21) of Oregon and OSU's Terry Dreiseward (22) watch the action. The Ducks pulled a major upset by polishing off their traditional foes Friday night. They meet in a rematch tonight. (UPI Telephoto) West's All-Stars Favored SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) mann are especially good pass. Speedy backs and a mammoth defensive line make the West the favorite Sunday in the third annual American Football League All-Star Game. The West presents the league's first, second and fourth leading runners and a defensive line averaging 271 pounds. The game will be tele vised nationally by the Ameri can Br" .lasting Co. starting at 4:30 p.m. EST. The West won both previous meetings, 47-27 and 21-14. The defensive line of 262- pound Earl Faison and 230 pound Mel Branch at ends and 280-pound Bud McFadin and 312-pound Ernie Ladd at tackles is the key. The defense is limited to a four-man rush and the line which reaches the passer most often should win the game. ' The East defensive line aver ages 246 pounds and end Larry Eisenhauer and tackle Ed Has- rushers. End Bob Dee and tack le Tom Scstak protect against runs and rush well. Clemon Daniels, Paul Lowe and Keith Lincoln one, two an four respectively in league rush-! ing averaged 5.6 yards a car ry this ;'ear. Quarterback Tobin Rote led the league in passing and will be throwing to Art Powell (16 touchdowns) and Lance Alworth (11 touchdowns ) for the West. The East does not have the statistical leaders to compare with the West but Coach Mike Holovak promises his club will show up. Fullback Cookie Gil Christ of Buffalo, a 251 pounder, led the league in rushing last year and might have repeated this year except for an injury. Halfback Larry Garron set a club rushing record for Boston this season Jack Kemp, the league's No. 3 passer, was advised bv his play in the game because he is suffering from a flu attack. Babe Parilli of the Boston Pa triots replaced Kemp as the starting quarterback for the East squad. Sot., Jon. 18. 1964 The Newt-Review, Poge 7 Ducks Stagger Oregon Staters In Major Upset EUGENE (UPI) Oregon's Ducks, winners of only two pre vious games this season, posted a 47-45 upset basketball victory over the seventh-tanked Oregon State Beavers before 9,872 per sons Friday night. The teams meet again tonight at Corvallis. Oregon, wing a zone defense most of the way, never was be hind in handing Oregon State its third loss against 13 wins. The Ducks now have a 3-6 record. Red-Hot Boutin Paces Pioneers By United Press International Pace-setters Lewis and Clark and Pacific ran their records to 4-0 in Northwest Conference basketball play Friday night Jim Boutin scored 35 points to lead the Pioneers to a 67-61 victory over Willamette at Sa lem and Ken Alcorn hit a field goal at the buzzer to give Pa cific a 77-75 win over Linfield at McMinnvillc. Spike Moore scored 18 points and Jim Smith and Larry Potts each tallied 14 for the Bearcats Lewis and Clark and Willam cttc meet tonight at Portland, while Pacific and l.lnflplrl nlnv uuuiur ime r riuay nigni noi io ai rorcst lirovc. Balding Holds 'Crosby' Lead 11 Under Par PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UPI) .Canada's Al Balding was a threat today to run away with the top prize in the $60,000 Bing Crosby National Pro-Ama tcur golf tournament but he must master feared Pebble Beach before ho claims the ti tic. The handsome thin man from Toronto reached the halfway mark of the Crosby Classic with an 11-undcr-par total of 133 and a three-stroke leud ovor his closest competitor, Bruce Dcv lin of Australia. The rest of the field, includ ing Tommy Aaron, Jay Hcbcrt and Champagne Tony Lcma, all tied for third at 138, hoped Pebble Beach might take some of the zing out of Bulding's ra zor-sharp game. The 39-ycar-old Canadian played the first two rounds of the tournament on two easier courses and he played superb ly. Ho had 12 birdies and an eagle in the first 36 holes against only three bogies. But today and again on Sun day ho has to play the "big one a 6,747-yard monster! which Is one of the most feared and respected golf courses in the world. Jim Barnett srured 16 points, Elliott Gleason U I lied 12 and Jim Johnson added 10 for Oregon. Seven-foot Mel Counts scored 26 points and snared 16 re bounds for Oregon State. Oregon jumped off to a 17-4 lead and was in front 28-2 at halftime. The Ducks' biggest lead in the second half was by eight points at 35-26. Free throws iced the verdict for the winners, even though they missed several chances in the last few minutes. Barnett hit two free throws with 57 seconds left to play to give Oregon a 46-43 lead and Gleason hit one with 35 seconds remaining to make it 47-43. Jim Jarvis of Oregon Statfa hit a field goal with 42 seconds to play and the Beavers missed two chances to tie in the closing seconds. Oregon mado 18 of 37 field goal attempts for a .48 5percent age and Oregon State connected on 18 of 54 for .333. Rebounds were even, 34-34. Hockey Results WHL STANDINGS By United Press International W L T Pts. GF GA Denver 28 14 2 58 172 120 Los Angls 20 18 3 43 172 120 San Fran 10 21 2 40 133 152 Seattle 17 20 4 38 141 133 Portland 17 22 4 38 134 143 Vancouver 16 22 3 35 130 139 FRIDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 7 Denver 3 Los Angeles 3 Vancouver 0 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Denver at San Francisco Los Angeles at Seattle. Pacific Lutheran Wins CHENEY (UPI) Pacific Lutheran University., led by Tom Whalen with 30 points, Friday night ; took its third straight Evergreen Conference basketball win b y defeating Eastern Washington State Col lege 96-75. lost SEE TOM UCENSl TO MIYIt ROLF'S PREFERRED INSURANCE Flf Fill IttiM. IMtlMnlt I'l'UlU 939 S. E. Stephen! 673-8166 To Be Published MONDAY FEB. 24 If NSf V-3W of the r& .-rM S&i News Review Jfaag.. HIC T7 Name 15 Addr. Name Addre" ii'- City Use this handy coupon form to reserve enough copies for your friends, relatives, and business associates. Copies may be purchased at the office for 25c or. we will mail them wherever you may wish for 50c. Wrapping and mailing will be handled for you on publication date, Feb. 24. Just Fill Out the Form and Mail With Your Payment To The NEWS REVIEW, P. O. Box 1248, Roseburg, Oregon I Will Pick Up . . Copies at The News-Review Circulation Office. 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