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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1959)
Crushes Bobcats 2ti .nds -ill in prep noop upener " ira. vrfl TIGERS DOMINATE UNION $fc ' " N FIRST TEST FOR BOTH. ! ) .k'-'', t v i ;'; ' V- t'MoV ' Special i La Grande's j on (I I.a 'inmili pu kd i3 balls off : v'' fc" ,0,-- ,'""' i,,'1'' ' $" roarinis Tilers crushed I'nion 72 titc bo;.nls wi'h (' y loading the: 1 a 'v V ' : . "Tl'x. - !iH night in the prep baskpth ill way with IT f ' -"'l ' ' ' ' ' ' r , -'.j, ... sfc pin r fur If'th tennis. La Crando I.a (i ;inoV :'d a pr-sg in Iht fc .' ; -. W ''C-rV " i.,,-' Vl lon-.in.'it"il action from start to : fir't miarl'T and s-nrn. isi d I'nion. 2 r ... " . - : '...-...'.' - 1 Cove Grabs y 43-40 Win In Opener SS3S0n riii i-' ic ..,.;...:i c.no miiij i . . . . . ; 't T,. ... . Mounties Loss, 68-61 it" 1 r Hi-'- .ll y yf;,.,V t :v.v. I to I.D H.i 'I' is lh - bu'ii ll.i.V Tt ft- f 1 lini--li as the hapless Robcats were unable tu score their first field ;i;i! until ! 5 remained in the second quarter. Jui k Kainey's five veteran st irt us op. in d up a 23-3 bu'ue at the rnl of the first ciijht minutes ef action ;nd fiorn then on it was n vi r in doubt. Alternating the s:arlin'.: five in the first and third quart' r with the n serves in the (lid aid fourth periods couldn't kup the red not ua t.rancle :tve p'a, ttas r;ius.:( hu' that he w; :roiii counting'. j pleased with team's first showin .Jimmy iiiiuara iook up wnerc ne It ft off last season pat ins La Crande with 16 points, hiqh for the Kamc Ray Westenskow. rr- Th'.- iiiie.icltd move threw the l!i.tK'ts of stride and they w re never abV to ttet S'linij ui'ain. I'nion s'-o-'u points in th- s(ond .-.r.d third peritds wink La (irande. uMer their initi .1 '', point omburst. taliiul lii. 17 and l.'i. Itainey singled out Uestenskow for his p r'uninnce with the second uttil n'on't wiih Coleman ai.d Voruz. 'I he Tiaer m-ntor starting his filth vcae sid the CO K 'Si.-c.ii- Cove i'o iii iwy 4:i-4n viet'.iv ov tine in a prep ba-eti.ail I Jayc:! iic.c las: ni'i; . !' u a sf tia.-'ie cf tiie seiio:i I trams Cac!i Arcii I. cry oi Co. c I his regulars only live miiiu'e in the co "test as six ju.-.ior varn'y cn'ois sn,v action for liiv I.oj (.ants. Iii'i Ktiliiri;-,e, re''j.ei 1 :iu..i ,i foot injury, lei the Cove tea .' uilh I'l :oivU. I.'ii; IJ.iri linv.) . via.i the night's tin svorer witii !i fi..- I.os'.ine Ken l.a:hro; ta! i;i'l Iti in a lo:,i i -il:i:l. Willi reserves i'l the !iii. ti.e ki ihhed a 3i"3'l lead uitu ec it'.ir.uti-s to ,o bclore I.oa:;. l ot his regulars to rew Hi. the .n,i".t. Cine h:t 43 ;'or ce-.; oi 'f.eir sh'it." from t .e lie! I m '.i ti:e ctuid Mtiif on oily '.it ce u. o'.e 14 LM 2-, l.otnie 3 14 i'.i -,rv r S t -! f Writer !i;:ti:. (i E,e i-n ...i Hie war wiui u v. nhwe-t Miaiene. (jenui as ueau mentor victory over Coach Jack .'11 e on O! C) v.h.. .11 h.Oll (!.,lt '! t!n Ci.li- ,t "' .isiir. the scries i'-'it dates h.ic'x to 1944-4."). Tin' dereat was the second in iov for tho Miun.ics who open- OBSIRVIR 31 Neil Andertan Cb:rrvj La Grande, Ore.. Sit., Dec. S, 1959 Page 7 V. 43 41 turnine to thi scene t his first prep triumphs, counted 14. Only c'her Tiuer to count in the double figures was Hob Chrndler with 10. I'nion's starting five failed to mil the field durini! th con- lieserves counted all five '(,.,,,, liohr.it field goals w.th Alan l.iv-. HjUiurd inston topping the scores with j ., seven points. " Ism th Experience payed o'f for throrm;in Titters ever the youthful Bobcat vruJ, team. Th veteran Tiger's '' i CoI-rnan Bu,-k Corey and Chandler con- j()0PS01 tinlling the boards for the first , Vft.nsko' unit and Kon Coleman and Carvij Voruz doing the samo for socond Hilii rd learn were never senojsiy mreai La u. anile aise won tne junior, varsity contest 5S-33 with Bjinr Cater and Jim Hr.ydock scoring ei-'h! i: in' s j niece lor th- Wild cats. I.a Cr;:ndc and I'nion will meet one week from today in a return match on the La (Irande floor. La Grande FG FTA PF TP 2 12 3 5 7 1 5 4 2 T'iVO POIMTS Hay Westutsknu jjoos into Ihe air for Iv.o points in I.a (liandc's 77-25 win ovor L'nion last ni;;ht. Wcstt-nskow hutl 14 points for Hit Tigers while Jimmy Milliard tallied ltj. lObsci'ver I nolo hv Joe Diehl) Scores By Unitad Prats International Peterson De Bnie 0 12 22 23 00 0 I 0- 2 2-3 114 fi8 00 1- 2 00 1 2 tut a Is Tu-Vdby Loop 'Jam' Tips Off At Wallowa Hampton Mi Hit Kdve'sf n Rickcr is fcludu'ed for 8 mom On WAII.O vV.i. (y.iecijl) Six i !.ill stride. Tu-Val!ey Lea; ue te:mn and a Tip olf time pair of ' L'uest" oninlils will 'p.m. tantic in the annu: t .t;i.ii!iiiee at I the lli,:h ihon! t. -,: -ht. I (" T) T ie t :i n , w i 1 1 on ie ft for Vivuii ei.u'Vv lea i. pitted a.i.iii st th'.-if riii i'ir:;. i'v : iiln rs from Walb'ua ri.tmty. "I hi' score will be a ci. ntin ions co npilihi; of points Willi e: eh li.wns qu iilcr score added until the linal peri od is I'ump'etid. The l'n on county (cams in clude o th l'ouder. I'liion, hauler and Cove. The V.iilowa fi ursiii!'..' will include Tu Valley teams front .1 ..-ej.h ;iml Wallowa The e.ui-s.N united t i tire tourney Uietui.e I oi.tir.e. a 1' rnier lea ..ue :nei".ii r. and i ii: .i . v: i.-e li o:n the Disl : ii t 7 A e e", i t't loll Toe fir ! i uai'.r ..f a 'timi will finu N.e th lowdir poted attain d a si.rp is i; ; J;.s. ni, t:r that up set e.,,i m tt-e iirst action bctw i n Ii .i. ue i.j; iinenl Ian: l s vith Kr.Ue iii ! e sciond it, i.uter action. Imbler M?cl Loslina I'nion counties r, presentative j S im "Clickily" Clack, supho Imbler meets I.o-tme alter the more halfback from I'niin. was intermission l.-eal:. Cove then 'one of the three repeaters on the tanjtiis with hod Wallowa ill the, honorable mention list, final ei ;hi minutes of action. j S lt,.r was a standout on both The l'nii.,1 c. utity cause uf l0:ii use i ml (f lense for the Moun f .rcd a blow nrly this wei k , inuv ers. Wil'marlh was one of when llich Ibibi.is n repor,id to iu. ton min ers m the leauue and Collesa Baskatball Rtiultt Arizona St. U. 79 Kent St. 70 Okla Ci'y It. 69 Tex Christian C4 l)....l,lr 1 Dblnhnmil st SJ1 I llriitham Young 54 Washington 52 ''lde Ct CO U.'t,Atsnina s.U I BaXttT Ciorado 6fi Colorado St. V. 55 Oregon 60 Fresno St. 48 Washington St. 84 Montana CO Santa Clara 64 USC 61 Kentucky 68 UCLA 66 Calilomia 59 Santa Barbara 47 San DieRO Marines 67 S F. St. 52 Livingston Berber Baum Bateman Tyler Total 31 I ". 2fl 34 Union 0 0 0 0 n l 2 o l l . o 2 5 .1-7 15 0-1 5-8 13 3 10 02 0 1 0-1 00 s 5 15 45 24 25 Pair 0CC All-League Team I'OHTl.AM) iSpeci.il' Oregon Co'lcgiat- ceniren.' champion Orei'on Tich nhnid ei,ht men on I the Iti.'itl all-confeieiue football 'team choswi by vo'e of the ! rendu s. I T.vo l-in.storn Ocitio College liilihrs re nannd to the All St.K s ; ii .id riid a third named on the hoMiri'.hle ineniMin Ji t Sopho ii re t.ickie Boh S It r ".s n lined ii II, ol.insive tram and John 1 moil " Jlmarlli moved up Irom tne in the loiurable mention li't to a line- I backer birth on th" defensive unit. ifter a brok"n leg sidelined him. Others winning all-contt rence early in the season. The rugged berths for the first tim- were little performer was KOC's most tack'is Willie Garner of y)C end consistent ground gainer after Stiller of KOC. guatd Tony Braun breaking in as a starter. or of SOC. cen'or Mickey Cray of One Tech p'ayer. quarterback I lSC. backs Al Barnes rf SOC and Itoy John-sci. won a berth for the .Frank McCormack of PSC o:i the s-cond straight vear. althoudi in ! o.fensive unit. Barnes and M. Cor- Enterprise porfsmsn Sef Meet f-MWlHtlM1: ' Special -(Jrow-ini; t'is.satis.icticn among Iik-j' pi.rtsman over the establishment and enforcement of game laws hss prompted a in (ting tonight to con sidir the orcanization of a local chnptv o' the Sportsman's I'ro iretive A sociat'on. Th ' piO)o.-ed aim of the group is to secure b ir and reasonable enforcem' nt of game regulations. 'o provide I gjl protection for dividua!s whose arrests for g law violations are considered jus; and to D omtte other fact hi notarial to s'Kirtsman and t preservation of wildlife. The meeting will he held in th court house and will begin tt 7 pm., according to Wilt Votin?. who has been working to arouse interest in the organization. Leslie Simoson. state treasurer o' the organizaticn, will be at th" mretins to explain the purposes of the association and to assist in the formation of the chapter. The Sportsman's Protective Associ.'tion was iounded in It)"7 in the Willamette Valley by a group of hunters who f It unjustly perse cuted for, h'.lning ether numbers rf a hunting parly iill their trgs after they had shot their game. State-wide membr: shin in the or ganization is estimated at more than 7.000 persons. J .v. . ..Sii"' . "i"' 'V s, .U r .;:- " v.. : ., .... t r j f , , ... e... 1. w .j,v V t(. ; x i V. . , 1 t'r A-t.V t ' -J OtZSi V ' 1 t'-- -'t-- '' "-i p -A ' ... - in- F-.: -r r;! .-1 nvf.i .4 r A - a , V - w .-w. I - -a- M ..' mm m mm s ,tV Am $'.4r , S?f f-,'M 'v aLw&ll. Artint 'i Hi . illi ilWl Coach Arch Lor. rv on crutches I i iLi 1 1 si 1 1 injured his foul duiim; the loothall si.-i'on and the limb was icinjuied during a practice session. Lawry is hopeful his starting center will be ready for full-time action tonight. All the other teams ore report ;tl at full stieiii:th Most of the teams saw action last ni ;l4 as the prep brisket1';!:! sea-.cn got into played both in the line and as a back during the year, lie was pli.ying at the linehack spot for Ihe Iirst time in his grid career. Clack filled in for Jerry Williams Wallowa Plans Grade School Hoop Program WALLOWA (Special) A bas ketball program for grade school boys will be held eve-y Saturday morning st the Wallov.a sch.ol gym be inning 'at 9. The sessions v ill he supervised by Coaches Don Wilson and Bert Kronniiller. A feiics cf games for seventh and CH'hth graders is planned in Wallowa county. It is likely several half time games on the Cougar court will fealuro the Milliliter beys in action. it,'i".;-'.."?-4 I'JaC he was accord' d for his defensive work. This sea son, however, be was namid to the offensive team in the ignal calling position along with South ern Oregon's Jack Brown. Since the vol? for the quartirback posi tion between Brown and Johnson ended in a tie. the mentors de cided to name 12 men to the offen sive team. Eleven were chesen for Ihe defensive team. Tackle Bob Wheeler o.' Portland Stale won the honor for the third lime. The 230-pound defensive giant from E.tst I'i.tsburgh, Pa., won the honor as a ireshmnn and a junior. Other repeaters this year were end Norman Hooper and mid dle guard Frank Wilson o' Oregon Tech, and linebacker Phil Swcrd of Southern Oregon. SOC placed five on the offensive ream and two on the defensive. unit. .Portland htate won live berths thres on offense and two en defense. Oregon Col'ege of Education won a sprt on Ihe de fensive unit. Six players were unanimous choices. Sword and halfback Hon Jolma of OCE won every vole for the defensive team. Ends Gordy Carrigan of SOC and Allen Leach of OTI. guard Dtive Roberts o' PSC and fullback Stan Glass, the OCC's leading rusher Irom Oregon Tech, were unanimous choices for tho offensive team. Moving up from honorable men tion in lt58 along Wltl Willmurth were Huberts and Leach on the offensive team and end Jim McAbee of SOC. Roller Hockey Makes Debut At Elgin Rink ELGIN (Special) A new sport; v ill he introduced in F.lt'in 5:l,- the lienor mack are the only freshmen to ,!n)a) niuht when the fa-t cxtcit- (S.'ALLCa-.'E Pasco Airiiola (32i and Ed Allison of Nevada j.,o up after a ball that riot n't seem to be' a'our.(l. V b OImi ut I3i EOO, and Ken Longcro (35), isevada. are look; 114 for 1 ho 111;. ln ions ball also. Ne-..' vada t'.)),eJ it'astei 11 Oregon Cii-61 last night. The two,' trains v. til i)l tv a ,ain toni&ht. tOhserver Photo) gain all confen nee recoginium. And completing the defensive te.im wer? Lckle Virgil Winte:s of OTI. linebacker Earl Kes.sler of OTI and halfbacks Herb Harms of PSC and Charlie Wilson of OTI. Winning recognition on the 23 man squad were 11 juniors. 6 ing roller hockey makes its de but. Wal'a W'aila invades Elgin for Ihe c.nttot between two in txperienccd but liith'.'tig teams. Two graile schcol hockey teams w ill play during I he rest periods ( ol the adult game. 1 Roller hockey fans are hopeful Tcs-.d.-v rf: ! ,ti l-.M Tiie two teams were ci Me " the .': ost fill-.d atmosphere , ...... 1 . ., .1... -I.,,. 1 stneneer s 1 'uii'i.11 -u ue uwn uinii'K 1 ., .. , , iooiii.i ,,.. j r.h .erbs'if the V.'Ht rc was successiui )llt 1101 Mills'."". Both H a"" Played ragged bas- kisbJll WHO irciiuem uuercep- nnr.s and hid pusses combining with a poor shooting night from 'he field' to lraw freipient groans lor chins from the sparse crowd I that attn.drd the game. Tiie Jl'iunties connected on 20 if 70 aitempts from the field i while tiie Iteno quintet sank only '7 of 7t; attempts. Nc veda's shoot " t, t i m' pt reenii'-c vu uaii-iv uoove freein-' at 33.5 while KOC had a fro.-t-b:t'.cn 28.8. The inability r uf Nevada could ctnvert only 14 J if ril ilttuitv tosses while EOC t u.'ik 17 'I 24 gift shots. ;'. . The M .unties' managed to out -f- 'r.-hoimd their opponents 62 to '; i-,l but ci. jU.i t hang on to the hail 1- ng after they .got it. Y.il York, a two year all-state prepper in Nevada, and Ken Long.iro p.ic rd the visitors to victory Yoik tallied 21 points white tiie (arson City hoopster. Lontta-.i pushed 19 counters. tbroui.ii the net. 'I Pafro Arritola sank 20 points for EOC including 8-10 from Ihe foul line. Three other Mountain eers hit in the double figures. Dob Ohr.ger on his biggest point spree of the year tanked 12,, Frank Clime contributed 11 and Charles ISarnhnrt had 10. Morgan Jellet also hu 10 for the winners. Tne M'lunties juiflped into a C-3 Kad he'ore Nevada roally ot underway. Tne lead changed aids four times in the early ages before the Wolf Pack went uut in front to stay with the pcoreboard reading 12-11. EOC closed to on" point at 15-16 be lere York canned a 20 frot jump. Trailing by three points the M'junties misstd half a dozen tries at the basket before Nevada could ;ain repossession. The Pack went to work and opened a 23-13 lead before Chase could count f:r the locals. The Mountaineers were never out of the came. Nevadas biggest lead was 10 points on two quick baskets right after the midway rrrak. Leading 33 27 as the sec ond half got underway Jellet and York both scored for the visi tors. , Ea tern closed to four points at 55 51 with 9:06 to play but 1 onrero hit for five points to put Nevada safely out in front. Xevcdn stalled out the last minute 0' play to ico the victory. The White squad defeated the Blues in a junior varsity pre liminary, 78-44. Bill Cason paced the Whites with 17 points. The two teams meet again to night at 8:15 with the prelimin ary set for 6:15. EASTERN OREGON COLLEGE FG FT A PF TP 6 8 -10 ' . ifci 1 trttt 11 sei.iers. 4 sophomores and 2 fresh- 'hat the opening of the La Grande' men. Itcpeaiots on th? honorable Holler Kink indicates that a team mention list include Don Hahel, j will be formed to compete in! OCK end, and Dick Smith. SOC 1 the newest addition ta Grande P. 1.. .-'ei r :-5. Hop. fill '. Bowling Results e-rooo fttikerj trick 170. 452. ' W L TP j Li (.rar.de Lumber '2".ti2' Twill :t: V- 2,i73 Car-mi m. 4U.V ' "! . UPs 2');;74 Gr..nde t:.,nde -" 'j 2 1771 Jaanita Witty 2113. :: -3 litftll Ti.e V.i.e i '.4,;i 1 . . .'.'-'2 20.,T? son U.4. 4'ii. 1 j ior-i'r Mi. Kniiiy aoti '.".) Kiiig 175: June' Int), 473. 2T.55' Market 14. Marv Thomp-t- King Mariam Ilitteis. ur. tackle, in mldition to Clack A Homie valley sporting fair. A five piece dance band from Richland. Wash., The Pyramids, will follow the hockey contest at 0 p.m. Holler hockey gets under way m Klgin at 7:ti0. INJURY SIDELINES JOHNSON MONTliKAL H!PI Jolu.son. st ir Montreal Canadian deferseman, will be sidelined for the next tew games with a sepa ration of the left shoulder. John son suffered the injury during Thursday night's 7-4 less to the New York Hangers. I oar Sparer, p, 1 iuu li:ii'.( n ;;,"; I'., t ors. Ci.ui . i.o (tetter. , X, !.i "Ir.-.iviin 1P0;1 1 I 'a:ne Cow ins 159! :' it'H 132: Jean' poris Log 170; 4!:4. 14. Turkcv Club. SUNDAY Sh.-ot I.a Grande Glin Arriti la j Barnhart I C hase luni (iiins.er IeCaddcn Turlev To'als UNIVERSITY York Jellet Lyon Longero Allison Damon IVArricta Challender Totals 4 4 2 6 0 0 20 2- 3 3- 4 3-4 0 0 12 C-0 17-24 OF NEVADA 5 11 0-1 0- 0 59 1- 4 00 00 3-5 14-30 16 20 10 11 7 12 1 0 61 21 10 6 19 7 0 2 3 68 NIGHT OWL W I'ltie Ml. l.rner. , :til T,n, Little Pig 27 I.J Grande Lumber 2 Grande Horde M!.l. 2 T.; Wiitcl ,) Al. Kmi'y Onice 1:1 Blue M'. irie'f .Line Korry 1J0 Sl iil y Pom 11 ltd. L 12 19 24 2J TP 312iU 3tl 12P 2t04 .K.c.lil 2t!f.lt:! 2100 i Lilt e Pi. Mar June Bat- COLLEGE BOB SALTER On Offensive I'nit JOHN WILLMARTH All-Star I.imbacker Turfe tool Sunday, Dsj. Gih SHOOTING STARTS AT 9 A.M. Ik GI..KDE GBK CLUB 3 MiUs Cast of L Crando On Highway 30 If II I1IKAD0 U P. 6 Car Freight Train With Track and Supar Powar Pack 47.50 HOCBY SHOP OPSN SATURDAYS I afteb' 1GAHE SfMi Tonile I ... join the school crowd for a snack at tha ' HIVAY CAFE OPEN 24 HOURS EAST ADAMS 8:15 TONIGHT j - Eastern Gregcn Colic; vs. University cl Keysds PRELIMINARY GAME 6:15 NEXT HOME CAME: WHITMAN ADMISSIONS ADULTS STUDENTS CHILDREN I. CO 5Ce 25c SEASON TU KETS vail.-,b! t outt 10 GAMES S7.50 M.-al Ticket Proviion$ Plenty of Parking Adifcent To New Coliseum ENDS TOMITE Plus: Alan Ladd "SHANE" "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" THE COMEDY-WITH 13 STARTING SUNDAY ROMANCE THE ACCENT ON YOUTH! SCREAM! Hara'a the kind of lightly shocking fun, delightfully daring entertainment AtjC hat cornea along only once in a blue moonl y-r if I PvV'4"'-'Y.V-' PARAMOUNT KTUICS POCSCNTS ' CLARK GABLE CARROLL BAKER LILLI PALMER LEE J. COBB. PERlBERG SEAT0N p.oauccoo.1 "EUTAOTFOR ME" PLUS" STE-E COCHR.W "Quanlrill's Raiders' m 1