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It.nnt wta answered 33-point
btsr st by Kansas Stale"a Jack Parr
bv "rinEini unsung guards Buca
l.indey nd George Hinion for
the payoff points that dealt the
viMtora their lint defeat of tne
ba kciball lesson, BO-72, tonight.
Limisley, who carried in aver
age of only S points a gam into
the contest .hit 21 poinu and
aoaU-d the Kansas loss after four
victories by dropping a layup
hot with lest than a minute to
go. Hanson collected 18 points,
many ef them on jump shots
Iron well out
rarr, the Wildcats' 6-ioot9
string bran, bagged 19 points in
the first half and 18 in the sec
ond. He hauled In 19 rebounds.
But he was virtually the only
Kansas Slate offensive threat
down the stretch while Minneso
ta spread its scoring more even
ly. . .-. i ' .
The Gopher rubbed out an
early Kansas State lead to hold a
4127 margin at the bait Tbey
Euhed their advantage to 12
Hie!:, Brown
T:!;o Honors
(feniinurd frara precedlaf Ml)
cra ks at the toughest opposition
in t . : ..II.
I f final unofficial NFL statis
tics today disclosed that Casares,
in 1 second year of pro football,
came wi'J.in 20 yards of equalling
the 1519 record set by Steve Van
f -.ire n of the rhilidilphia Eagles.
( - ires outran Oiiie MaUon of the
CI.asto Cardinals, who finished
v i, by 2 4 yards. Matson gain
ef t 4 yards, on 192 carries, snd
Ihi i Mc Dhenny, San Francisco,
third with 911 yards on 13S
':'.
IV- . i-s SS Passes
1 i own, runner-up for passing
1. : s in l' jj, averaged 9.92 yards
p. r i j t!:is ywur, tossing lut and
ft :, :,r 89 fiT lcti7 yards and
11 t .inh:'.,.wns. till Wade of Los
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. ' -, ITS thrown, 91 conv
I. 1 1 yards gained and 10
.. In thud place was Bobby
'. Detroit, with a 7.82 aver-
. : I passes, l29 completed,
i yarJs gained, and nine TDs.
t h e r Oi partmental winners:
v . .. on. San Francisco, who
t year with Pete Pihos of
: s, won pais receiving
i v. .11 13 receptions for SU
.- T Scorer
.. t k furi laurels with
sesl'j 10, 33 conver
. f I II 1 'i S '.ds. Casares
! vi i t points on It
V. i rroiMia of Los
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i s for a 75-47 win last nicht
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t e tonight In a cage i ,
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e srore was 33 26 In
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points In the second half when
Parr, with an occasional assist,
narrowed it to 73-72 with 0 sec
onds left
But Minnesota's Jed Dommeyer
hit a free threw at this point and
Lindsley drove in for an easy
basket to clinch the Gophers sec
ond victory against two defeats.
Bakers Go
To Third in
Hoop Meet
WICHITA. Kan., Dec. 3D 11 R.
C. Owen bit a field foal with 1
seconds left to climax a brilliant
Seattle comeback and give the
Ettthaos aa S7-S8 victory over the
Denver-Chicago Truckers In the
AAU Invitational Basketball tourn
ament hero tonight
' The victory gave third plae la
the tourney to Seattle. Wichita's
Vickers and the Peoria (IB.) Cater,
pillars met in a second game to
night for toe championship, won
by Wichita. 9S-94.
Owen's basket was the second by
Seattle in the final 40 seconds of
play. Denver led by eight points
late in the second half after being
tied 44-44 at halftime.
Terry Rand and Ken Jaksy
shared scoring honors for Denver
with 23 points each. Charley Koon
was high for Seattle with 22.
Dcvos, Iowa
Hold Drills
(CeaUnae4 trtm precediag page)
as those in the Big Ten, although I
would say 4b at our conference
probably has better balance.
"Usually, however, L'CLA, Sou
thern California, Stanford and oc
casionally a Northwest team can
battle any Big Tea team on even
terms."
The Iowa coach ventured the
opinion after the Hawkeyes toured
Disneyland, near Anaheim, and
met their OSC opponents, who also
were guests of Walt Disney., .
Proihro seems to be satisfied
with the physical condition of his
players. He told them to keep -In
shape wheii he took off for a short
vacation to Hawaii after the close
of the season. Apparently they fol
lowed orders. Tbey have had only
fujr scrimmages since Prothro got
bark, but considerable was accom
p: hed in these sessions, despite
unfavorable weather.
"We're going to have to adjust
ourselves to this good weather,"
said Prothro. "We've been endur
ire lots of rain and it has beca
,.ily. It was 71 here yesterday.
However, I guess Iowa has the
same problem."
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(CeaUaaed front reeedlaf aaf
lower since he wss held to 23
points by California Tuesday.
Still the tall sophomore, with 1S
points, has accounted for about
half of Kansas' four -game scoring
and about 40 per cent of the re
bounds recovered by the Jaw
hawks. His rebound average is
JOS, based on all the rebounds
recovered in the games. That's
good for third place in the national
rankings, behind Louisville's Char
lie Tyra, J44, and Baylor'i Jerry
MafleU. .237.
The scoring leaders (through
Dec 15):
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1. Cfcamtwrlaln. Kan. 4 SS 4S 1M 38 S
I Fort, Columbia I SS 41 1U JO 4
1 Roaenbluth. N.C. 4 47 14 111 S
4. Baylor, S.attl 4,41 SO 111
I. Dec. Indiana 4 40 lot J7 J
5. Kubiuyn, Ala. I 44 44 134 M J
T. r.bbn, Detralt 4 41 1M MS
S. How.ll, MIM. St SI SS ISO 281
S. Wallac. S C. I SS 17 131 M S
10. Tyra, UouiavUla I 4S 41 131 M.I
North Marion
In Mat Upset
NORTH MARION HIGH
SCHOOL, Dec. 20-Estacada High
handed North Marion's grapplers
their first loss of the season here
tonight. 40-10. North Salem was
able to win but two matches. Re
mits: 17 SUn Kawmoto (I) by dehult;
10S Jim bnll INMI plnrwd Stev
Dahrvna: 114 Kn Rutherford III
ok. Ftoyd Domlnlck: 133 Jim Nor
ton (II dte Jack Coopr; I3S Ron
Kawmoto (I) piniMd lm Schmidt;
1.15 Torry Kawmoto III dew. David
Spnc; 14 Stv HlnlcKni IE)
pinnrd Jim Sroflcld: 147 Bill Murcl
oa it) dre. Lyto Kllwrr: ls Dovr
Mambo (El pinned David Boston; 117
trri Giviord (El by default: 177
Richard Kuth (C) dec. Jim Uv:
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REPORT
MOBTST COAST ABtA
Durk huntlnf fair ea TUlaJDook
Bay and around Astoria.
SOUTH COAST ARIA
Duck huntlnf haa been only fair
nera la the CoquiU Valley.
WOXAMITTl DRAINAGS
Due III are atlll plentiful la north
Willamette Vallay, but art widely
dlaperaed and huntlnf proapacta are
mediocre. Duck hunting haa been
poor la the south Willamette Valley.
Final weekend of the Pout County
extended deer aeaaon la expected So
produce alow huntlnf.
NORTHEAST OREGON
Hunters with antlerleaa dear tag
for the Newbrldae controlled aeeeoa
which runa throufh Dec. 11 should
find rood huntlna. aa there are num
erous animals In the area. Baker
Vallay la reported holding 'mull
bunches of mallards, "fair ahooUns
ahould prevail la the vicinity of
Keatlnf and Richland, and along the
Burnt River mar Hereford. - Some
aecae and aulto a few mallards and
gotdentyea caa be found along the
Snake River. Ducka are becoming
more numerous la Union County.
CENTRAL OREGON
Majority of the waterfowl In the
Klamath Basin have migrated south,
and hunting la poor. Weather haa
been mild. Some mallards and honk
era are using Swan Lake and Yonna
valleys. Upper and tower Klamath
lakes have been slow. Klamath man
agement area la poor.
SOUTHEAST OUGON
Moat of the waterfowl hava moved
out at Summer Lake and Warner
Valley. Some fair durk shooting
ahould prevail along the Snake River
In Malbeur County.
SOUTHERN OREGON
Desert pothol "ountry around
Camp White la Jackson County haa
XSir only lor waiarrewi.
Martinez to Fight
TORONTO, Dee. 34) ItV-Match-maker
Deacon Allen announced to
day that Pedro Jiminet, Spanish
middleweight basing champion.
Will meet Vince marunea m m iv ,
round feature bout at Maple Leaf
Gardens hero Jan. 7. Both fighters
bava agreed to an approximate
158-pound weight limit.
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(Ceatlaaed tram preceding page)
and television (NBC) starting at T
p.m. PST.
The 34-year-old DeMarco, who
held the welter crown briefly in
1955 between a victory over John
ny Saxton and a knockout by Cor
men isasiiio, naa won four in a
row from Wallace (Bud) Smith,
Arthur Persley. Vince Martinez
and Kid Gavilan until be bumped
into Ortega.
Ortega's surprise victory sett
him into the No. 4 spot in both
the ring and NBA. It was his
fourth straight and fifth in seven
starts this year. After beating Tex
Gonzales and losing to Isaac Lo
gart and Hardy SmaOwood, the
lanky Mexican came back to beat
Gene Poirer, Smallwood, Logart
and DeMarco. His career record
for 43 fights is 36-7 with 15 knock
outs. He never has been stopped
DeMarco l record is 45-7-1 in 53
fights. '
The former champ said be
thought he got down too light for
Ortega last time at 145V pounds
and expected to weigh at least a
pound or two more for the second
fight. '
Bearcats on Air
Salem radio station KOCO
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U.-Chiee Stale basketball game
tonight, starting at 7:55
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Win Over
Savages,
MOSCOW. Idaho. Dec. M III
Idaho, outshot from the floor but
able to hit on 33 free throws,
held off a second half rally to
beat Eastern Washington 6M8 in
a pre-conference basketball game
tonight.
Eastern, trailing by 18 points
shortly after Intermission .put on
a shooting display lor in rest
of the game. The Savages hit on
47 per cent of their tries from
the floor and managed to cut the
margin to five points with four
minutes left
But the rally died as Savage
starters began to leave the game
on personals.
Junior guard Gary Simmons
had his best night of the season,
getting 30 points to take scoring
honors. Most of the other Van
dals had an off night from the
floor and as a team hit only II
field goals to 23 for Eastern . .
Raetora (St) OFF
Burkhart, f a 4-4 I
Kotord. f -4
Matheeon. a t-S 1
Werner, e - 4
Balnea, f , , , , f-
Deitrich, g 4-4 I
Jelers, f 1-1
Nelson, f t 4-4 1
Tetala
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PTeatel, f
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Thomson, f .
Branom, t
Damlano, f
Srhatfer. f .
McEwen, e -Simmons,
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Wilson, f .
Coleman, f .
Totals
Eastern
Idaho
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Chief Soars
For 43 Points
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 20 UP)
Towering Hubert Reed rammed
borne 43 points, 26 of them in
the second half, to set a new
Oklahoma City University scor
ing record and lead the Chiefs to
a 91-74 basketball victory over
San Jose State here tonight
The 8-10 junior, who averaged
better than 20 points a game as
a sophomore last- year, topped
the mark set by Arnold Short
who scored 41 points against
Houston in 1953.
Oklahoma City was In danger
only one In racking up its third
win against one defeat
Alabama U. Walloped
WINSTON-SALEM, NC. Dec.
20 Ui W a k e r west's' Deacons,
fresh from a rousing championship
win in the Carrousel basketball
classic at Charlotte, rolled over
highly.- regarded Alabama, 73 10
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Mickey's Drive In 141, Hollywood
Cleaners (41; Kava 0. Ironrtte 141;
Bob Lawless Masons (1), Marshall's
1 3 : Good Houackeeplnf (1). Chuck's
Steak House ill; The Corral Cse
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Lor. Co. 101, Karr'a 4.
Hifh team aeries: Marshall's IT71
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fame: Marshall's 43. Hlfh Individ
ual series: Willie Clark 54 of Chuck's
Steak House. Hlfh individual fame
Gloria Brennan S.11 of Ironrlte. Other
hlfh scores: Gloria Brennan SSS, Al
berta Thompson SOS, Mary Folirtaky
U4, Marjorte Cpperly Sfli and Ml.
Charlotte Poaaehl SOS. S44. and Wll
lie Clark 110. Splits, oddities, etc.:
Kay Krejd picked 4-T spilt, Mildred
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Meekey picked 4-1-14 split. f-T split
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Grid Game
HOUSTpN, Tex., Dec 20 lv
Quarterback Tobin Rote of the
Green Bay Packers said today he
will retire from professional foot
ball "unless my wile changes her
mind."
"It's all up to Betsy," said Rote,
who played professional football
seven years. ' We have tnree chil
dren and another on the way. Two
will be in school next year, and
my wife definitely says she will
not return to Green Bsy. SM just
doesn't want to move every year.
"As far as I am concerned I n
through. Salary will have some
thing to do with whether I return,
of course. I wouldn't take a cut
and I wouldn't go back for what I
got last year. Seven yean is
enough of pro football for me."
Rote said he Diana to return to
work in the sales department of a
local transportation company, '
Vik Matmen
Sock Foxes
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SILVERTON, Dec. Jo-North Sa
lem matmen walloped Silvertoa
here tonight. U-S. The Foxes could
win only one match. North also
won JV competition. 14-14. Results: j
tT Al Stetutle (NS) pinned Paul
Leslie; 105 Tom Haynea (NS) by for.
felt: 114 DevOuane Kent INS)
pinned Bob Vestal: IIS Bob Ebert
(NS) pinned Charles Copeland; las
Jim Johnston NS( dec. Stewart Bye:
IIS Kevin Morse INSI pinned Butch
Martin: 140 Jim Madden (NSI pinned
Tied Gaanell; 147 Jim Huckstep
(NSI pinned Lanwood Myers; 154
Forrest Derllne (NSI pinned Wes
ley Cronk; laf Ernie Cam (NS)
pinned Bill St. Clair, 111 Ted Kron
er (SI pinned Art Hearing; heavy,
welfht Clark Luchau pinned Van
Cleave.
I NS:
rfv wmnere: i -v nni ,
S: IB Bill Back. Na: hi am
1 Benson, no: lie ,ierry mwywm, m;
Benson. NS: US-Jerry Slayton, a
is Fred Grant, a; Jeea noofers, ;
ISO Jim Kaeer, S.
Central Nips r
Willaminans
WILLAMINA. Dec. 20 (Special)
Central High nipped Willamlna
here tonight, 4S-46, in a cage fame.
Pacinf the winners was Darrel
Brandt, with IS tallies.
Leading the 1 e a e r a was Doug
LHUejohn wits 1 points and high
point bonora.
Halftime score was 12-30 in favor
of Willamina. but the Willaminans
weren't able to maintain the advantage-.
Central (U) (44) WtllasalM
Lovelace 111 T (If) Littlejohn
Peterson (I) V 141 rowler
Brandt (151 C 111 Noklebv
Cummlnga (1) O (IS) Anderson i
Travia(l) C (Siahenk,
Reservee acering; C Klnf III;
Hodges 111.' Pewera (I). -
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FISHING
REPORT
NORTH CO A If ARIA
Thla could be a fine weekend for
ateelhead answers, barrinf heavy rain
which would throw rivers out of
ahapa afaln. The Nehalem was la
fine shape Thursday for drift ftahine.
Wilson and Traak rivers were hisk
and somewhat murky, but anglers
had been takinf fish on bobbers and
ers. Bed Flatfish have been the
favorite lures of anf lera working the
Neeantcum, Lewis and Clark and Blf
creeks. "
CENTRAL COAST AREA
Nestucca Thursday waa atlll rather
rather hlfh, but waa clearinf nicely,
and weekend prospects are excellent
If the water continued to drop and
clear. Past few daya anflera bava
had wonderful luck on Oakle drift
era. Siltea, In food shape, haa bead
fair producer around Cahill riffle.
Drift Creek haa yielded a few fish.
Salmon river haa been alow but Lake
Creek, a tributary of ths Sluslsw
Blver, haa been redhol all week,
with limit catches the rule en sulded
boat drifta. Alaea haa been alow for
ateelhead.
SOUTH
Rivera expected to rise and become
muddy with heavy ralna. Proeperts
are considered poor for Coos, Miltr
coma and Coqullle rivers.
WILL A. MEi IS UBLAinJsuai
A few ateelhead have been taken
from Clackamas JUver ana aafis
Creek.
MT. BOOB nj
Uooer Bandy Blver. In vicinity of
Pipeline Hole haa been fair to nod
for ateelhead on ana. Bivec la hlfh,
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bloaaom on the Illinote Blver, where
a number of fish have been taken
at the falls. Effs are pen pronucers.
bul bobber-type lures also nave
worked. Umpqua Blver haa neaa
alow due to roily waters.
Giant Coaches Named
LOS ANGELES, Dae. (-
Clark Shaughnessy and Luke John
sos ot the Chlcsgo Bears and Tom
lndrv and Vince Lombardi of the
New York Giants have been named
assistant coaches (or the pro-oowl
football game here Jan. 13.
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