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Page 4B EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, Jan. 13, 1863 iBonhamSp . TULSA, Okla. U Cincinnati' lion Bonham went on a 20-polnt apree in the second half and led the top-racked Bearcats to a come-from-behind Missouri Val ley Conference basketball vic tory over Tulsa 67-87 Saturday night Tulsa led most of the first half by margins ranging up to seven points, but Cincinnati moved into a 32-32 balftime tie Alongi Down Three Times Daniels Wins Fight With TKO in Fifth NEW YORK OB Billy Dan iels, a rangy New York heavy weight, baited Tony Alongi of Hollywood, Fla., on a technical knockout at 2 minutes, 50 sec onds of the fifth round of a na tionally televised bout Saturday night at Sunnyslde Garden, a farm club of Madison Square Garden. Daniels, who weighed 186 pounds, dropped Alongi twice in the fifth round of the scheduled 10-rounder. When he shoved Alongi to the canvas for a third time Referee Arthur Mercante halted the bout. Alongi, a 2-1 underdog, scaled The -23-year-old Alongi was far ahead until Daniels un corked a pair of clubbing rights to drop him in the fifth. On the first knockdown, Alongi protested to the referee that he had been off balance. But on the second, there was no doubt be had been solidly tagged. . The 24-year-old Daniels then went all out to score a third knockdown. His flurries made Alongi back off but Tony kept out of ' trouble until Daniels threw him to the deck. Mercante then waved that it was all over, although he said he was not act ing on the New York's three knockdown TKO rule. The 1,611 fans, a near-capacity crowd at this small club, booed lustily at Mercante'! ac tion. , - "He was defenseless and glassy-eyed," the referee said later. Player Keeps Lead , Gary Player of South Africa shot a one-undcr-par 70 Satur day and held on to the lead in the $25,000 San Diego Open Opening Set For Classes Classes In judo, scuba diving and swimming for men, children and "mother-child water adjust ment" open this week at the Central Lane YM-YWCA In Eu- sone. ' The classes in competitive judo will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Minimum age for participation la 14 years, and women must bring a companion. Judo classes ere open to all Y members, but special arrange ments can be made for non members. The YMCA Judo Club will compete as Individuals and teams in state and regional com petition. An organizational meeting for persons interested In scuba (self-controlled underwater breathing apparatus) diving in struction will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Instructor will be Bo Clingman, coach at Thurs ton High School. The course, open to both members and non-members, Is for men and women over 18, Swimming lessons for chil dren who have completed the first grade and are at least 44 inches tall start Monday. The class, limited to ten children will meet twice a week, Monday and Wednesday, from 3 to 3:45 p.m. Cost is $7.50 for ten les sons. Classes in "mother-child wa tor adjustment" start Tuesday and will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 3 to 3:45 p.m. Children should be be tween 3 and 5. Ten lessons in elude recreational swimming with spot instruction. Cost is $7.30 for non-members. A five-weeks course in men's swimming opens Monday, Jan 21, with classes meeting from 7:45 to 8:20 p.m. every Mon day and Wednesday. The class Is limited to ten persons, who must be non-swimmers. Cost Is $7.50 for non-members. Lane County i ifrriuutrt PLYMOUTHS ON THE MOVE I BARKER MOTORS ON THE MOVE! the first time this season the Bearcats have not been ahead at the intermission. The second half was all Bon ham who put Cincinnati ahead to stay at 40-38 with 16:17 left to play. Bonham was the game's high scorer with 30 points. Ohio State, 68-66 COLUMBUS, Ohio On Ohio Golf Tournament with a 54-hole score of 200. The 28-year-old American PGA champion goes into Sun days final round with a peri lous one-stroke lead. Bill Cas per Jr., who came in with a and Miller Barber, a dark horse from Rye, N.Y.,'Who fired a 66, both had third round totals of 201. Playing the 6,800 yard par 35- 3671 Stardust Country Club course, Player had nine hole scores of 36-34 to maintain his lead. Deadlocked at 203 were Fred Hawkins, with a 71, and Charley Sifford, former national Negro champion, a 67. Jacky Cupit, who started the round one shot back of Player, was still in the struggle after nine holes. But his chances were hurt when he had four bogies on the back side and finished with a 73 for 204 and a tie with veteran Julius Boros, who had a 68 to move into contention. Taylor Sidelined An undetermined stomach ailment sidelined Green Bay fullback Jim Taylor Saturday and made a tossup of Sunday's 13th annual Pro Bowl All-Star game at the Los Angeles Colise um between the Western and Eastern Conferences of the Na tional Football League. Taylor, voted Associated Press NFL Player of the The Year after leading the league in rushing with 1,474 yards and in scoring with 114 points, was under treatment at a hospital in Burbank after suffering a re currence of stomach pains Fri day night. Dr. J. W. Nellen, Packers team physician, said no con clusion had been reached re garding Taylor's illness but added, It looks like he 11 be in the hospital for a couplo of days. Both East and West grid stars predict an all-out offensive bat tle in Sunday s second annual American Football League All- Star game at San Diego, with West a 3 Mi -point favorite. Wills Top Athlete Maurice "Maury" Wills, the base stealing son of a Washing ton minister, was named Ath lete of the Year for 1062 Sat urday. The Los Angeles Dodger shortstop, who smashed one of the "unbreakable" marks in sports as he flashed to 104 stolen bases last season, won the honors by a wide margin in the annual Associated Press poll. Swimmer Dawn Fraser of Australia was earlier named the top female athlete. Donahue Held Authorities declined Saturday to accept a 20-year-old truck driver's explanation that he was only kidding when he assert- edly tried to bribe a University of Washington basketball player. Officers grabbed David Dona hue outside the Sports Arena Friday night just before the Huskies played the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Donahue, booked on suspicion of attempting to bribe a sports participant, told detectives he "was just fooling around" when he made the cash-ln-hand ges ture to Washington's Larry Sharp. Sharp scored one point during his 20 minutes of play. Southern California won 64-61. Women's Volleyball (All Monday al ' Jefferson Junior Hlthl MAJOR Kucene Packer vs. Mor rllli Dot Training. 7; A 4k B Door Closera 1 va. Salty Crarkera, 8: Ruth'a Foundatlona va. Ket-Upa, S; A At D Door Cloaara S va. Pioneer roods, B. MINOR Brave Onea VI. Chrlilla Julea, 7; Valley-cttea va. Daemons, 7: Hoot Owla va. Kcho Sprins Dairy. 8; Hhlpwrecka of Channel IS va. Dlaconnecta, B; Bob'a Photo San-Ice va. Ford'a Drlvc-ln, B. nraaquancTt pot Imperial, Chrysler, J iuihiimi j 15k Jim Kits (talesman arks Cincinnati State's- defending champions knocked Michigan out of the Big Ten Conference co-leadership Saturday night with a come-from-behind 68-66 victory. It was Michigan's first league loss, and left both teams with a 2-1 conference record and 10-2 over-all. The Bucks, down by 10 points late in the slow first period which, ended with the Wolver Oom Pah Pah New Class Set in Racing The Lane County Racing Assn. is looking for new faces in auto racing. Jim Roberts, president, says tthe association has decided to set up rulos for "B" class cars for the 1063 racing season if enough interest Is shown by prospective builders. These are basically stock hardtop" cars with flat head V-8 or inline engines which, ex cept for addition of safety de vices such as roll bars and fire walls, need little modification. They differ from the highly modified "A class cars. Roberts says the minimum age limit on drivers has been dropped, but young drivers will have to receive approval of the association membership. Interested persons can con tact Roberts at 2202 Friendly St or phone DI 4-1042. The next association meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Roberts residence. Moose to Offer Gun Safety Class A hunter safety course spon sored by Eugene Moose Rifle and Pistol Club will start at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Moose Lodge, 1685 West 13th Ave. Persons who complete the 16- hour course, which will be of fered in two-hour sessions each Tuesday and Thursday night for four weeks, will earn a certifi cate of competency in handling firearms. Training wilt be pro vided by four certified instruc tors. No charge will bo made for the Instruction or use of fa cilities. Further information may be obtained from program chairman Carl Nabb of Eugene. am m QitJilraj'tSEIS'' EDS Tin?1 'i23zn? ines on top by 29-23, came on strong in the final period and went ahead at 55-54 with less than seven minutes remaining. Duke, 78-67 DURHAM, N.C. (V-Art Hey man scored 28 points as sixth ranked Duke rolled to an easy 7847 Atlantic Coast Conference basketball victory over Clem son Saturday night 7r zr 1 v. -.-n ft "r " (AP Wlrephoto) As if the hoots and cheers of the fans were in an instant overcome by the easy and mystic strains of violins, as if the husky shouts of a hot dog vendor were suddenly caught, twisted and transformed into a haunting melody, as if the hot, bright glare of the ring lights were all at once changed and turned into a soft green and blue and even pink glow of hidden lamps, these two boxers Loval Collins with his back to the! camera and Eddie Fain fall into a classic dance pose during their Golden Gloves fight in Akron, Ohio, Friday night. The mood was short-lived, however, and Fain went on to win by a decision. Sports MONDAY Preo Wrestling Yoncilla at Sutherlln JV, 7 TUESDAY Pren Basketball Mapleton at Waidport, 8 Newport at Taft, 8 Reedsport at Sluslaw, 8 WEDNESDAY Pren Wrestllnr Japanese Tour at Springfield, 8 Crow at Lowell, 6:30 THURSDAY Prep Wrestllnr Creswell at Harrtsburg, 6:30 Douglas-Riddle at Oakland, 6 Junction City at St. Francis, 6:30 Mapieton at Musiaw, McKenzle at Eimlra. 6:30 Sutherlln at Myrtle Creek. 7 Pleasant Hill at Drain. 7 Reedsport at North Bend, 7 Newport at Toledo. 7 FRIDAY College Basketball Oregon-WSU at Pullman, 8 Prep Basketball Marsh field at Cottage Grove, 8 North Bend at South Eugene, 8 North Eugene at Thurston, 8 Rosebun at Willamette. 8 Junction City at Central Linn. 8 Creswell at Harrtsburg, 8 Pleasant Hill at Drain, s St. Francis at Eimlra, 8 Oftkrlrige at McKenzle, 8 Sluslaw at Newport, 8 Reedsport at Toledo, 8 Tift at Waldport, 8 Douglas at Riddle, 8 Glendale at Glide, 8 Sutherlln at Myrtle Creek 8 Lowell at Alsea, 8 Westflr at Coburg, 8 Crow at Triangle Lake, 8 Mohawk at Monroe, 8 Powers at Camas Valley. 8 Canyonvllle at Days Creek. 8 Oakland at Canyonvllle Bible, 8 Yoncalla at Elkton, 8 Colleie Wrestling WSU-Oregon at McArthur Court, 8 osu Hooks-uregon rrosn at me Arthur Court, 6:30 Prep Wrestling Sutherlln at Mapleton, 7 Roseburg at North Eugene, 7 South Eugene at St. Francis, 6 30 Willamette at Springfield, 7 Gymnastics South Eugene at Oregon, 4 SATURDAY Online Basketball OregonWSU at Pullman, 8 OSU-Gomaga at Corvallls, 8 Soph Basketball Springfield 42, North Eugene 19 l&mm Jim: Ij1 fel'IGSi' 3S3LS G3!SsQS3as to Victory Over Tulsa Duke jumped to a quick lead at the outset and continued to build the margin until it was 74-52 with about four minutes to play. Coach Vic Bubas then pulled his Duke regulars and Clemson closed the gap. Illinois, 106-82 CHAMPAIGN, 111. 0B With six players scoring in double figures, fifth-ranked Illinois ran Slate Pren Basketball Thurston at Cottage Grove, 8 Willamette at North Bend, 8 N. Eugene S. Eugene at McArth. Ct. B Springfield at Roseburg, B Lowell at Creswell, 8 Eimlra at Mapleton, 8 Monroe at Harrlsburg, 8 Toledo at Seaside, 8 Myrtle Creek at Douglas, 8 Riddle at Glendale, & Glide at Sutherlln, 8 Jefferson at Crow, 8 Camas Valley at Canyonvllle, 8 Canyonvllle Bible at Powers, 8 Days creek at Yoncaua, s Elkton at Oakland, 8 Collece Wrestllnt- Oregon-BYU at Reedsport, 8 Pren Wrestling Marshfleld at Willamette. 2 Taft at Monroe, 1 Oakland at Myrtle Point, 1 Pro Wrestling Regular Card at Fairgrounds, 8:30 Oregon Matmen Post 23-8 Victory BELLINGHAM, Wash. The University of Oregon, beaten Friday night by Washington, whipped Western Washington 23 8 Saturday in collegiate wrestling. 153 Dennis Radford (O) d Bruce Osborne (WWI, 8-3. 130 David While (O) d Leroy Wilbur (WW), 7-1. 137 Monrad BJorse (O) d Jim Chapman (WW), 5-2. H7 Charlea Warren (O) d John Bayne (WW), M. 157 Doug Muck 10) d Glen Payne (WW), 11-3. 17 Dudley Cow an (WW) d Glen Brlsblne (O), 11-3. 177 Bob Keeney IO) d Mel John son (WW), 7-3. 191 Terry Lane (WW) p Ruk Burna 10), Ind. Heavy weight Terry O'Sulllvan (O) p David Falrbanka (WW), 3rd. 113 (Exhibition) David Ljle (O) d Al Hanka (WW), il l. Ski Reports TIMBERLINE LODGE New Masic Mile, double chair and Betsy tow operating; total anow 43 Inches, no new; hardpack: temperature 10 at 7 a.m., wind eaat 10-13 mph; chalna needed. Mt. Bachelor All facilities except rope tow operating; total anow 39 Inchea, no new, granular and pow der aurface; temperature 6 at 7 a.m.; carry chalna. JJsmmm) - ' 'ICS HEED 3 tTQ up its highest basketball tally of the season Saturday in blasting Purdue 106-82 for a third straight Big Ten victory. The Illini, boosting their over all record to 11-1, grabbed a 6-0 lead as Purdue went three min utes without scoring and kept padding it out. At the half it was 44-32 after Purdue, in one span, went 11 minutes without retrieving a rebound. Cathy Nagel Wins Crown In Sun Cup BEND (Special) Little Cathy Nagel, the 14-year-old daughter of a Washington state ski instructor, already reigns as U.S. national junior women's downhill champion. ' Saturday, the brown-haired skier demonstrated that she is tops among the region's slalom racers, too. She whizzed an icy course in 58.S seconds, nearly four sec onds faster than any other skier, male or female, to win the an nual SUn Cup slalom at Mt. Bachelor. A total of 166 skiers from Oregon, Washington and Idaho are here for the competition which ends with the downhill events Sunday. It Is one of sev eral qualifying races for junior racers trying to win berths on the Pacific Northwest team which will compete in the na tional championships later this winter. Mt. Bachelor's slopes are pre senting an extra challenge to the racers . this weekend. Stiff winds which accompanies the winds which accompanied the tures Thursday and Friday swept almost every flake of new snow off the hill, leaving vast expanses of glare ice. Although it wasn't unusually cold Saturday, few persons but the racers tried skiing. Almost everyone walked around on the slopes without skis, using sharply-pointed ski poles to help maintain balance. At the lodge, lift tickets were sold only to those who abso lutely insisted they wanted to ski. The management official advice to prospective ticket buyers: Save your money until the skiing is better. With one exception, the racers who chose to tackle the icy course came away with only assorted bruises from frequent falls on the hard surface. Sole serious casualty was Kent Stokes of McCall, Ida., who suffered an apparent broken leg in a fall after finish ing the race. Miss Nagel, who recently re turned from an Olympic Alpine training camp at Vail, Colo., where she underwent two weeks of intensive training with the nations best skiers, led the junior expert women's division. Second was Karen Skjersaa of Bend, another 1962 national team member, with a time of 1:02.2, and third was Sherry Blann of Bend in 1:04.2. The young women, skiing the same course as their male coun terparts, gave the Junior expert men a shellacking. Ken Strode of McCall put forth the best male effort, a time of 1:12.2. City League MONDAY First Naiarene va. Friendly Dodge at Spencer Butte 2, 7; Square Deal Lumber va. Sambo'a at Spencer Butte 2, 5:30. WEDNESDAY Montgomery Ward vs. Bombers at Spencer Butte 2, 7; Bakers Union va. Montgomery Ward at Spencer Butte 2, 8:30; Rexlus Fuel vs. Regtster.Quard at Spencer Butte 1, 5:30. THURSDAY Bakers Union vs. U. S. Plywood at Spencer Butte 2, 8:30; Register-Guard va. Tau Kappa Epstlon at South Eugene, 7; Sam bo's vs. U. S. Plywood at South Eugene, 8:30. 'ttrvs 1022 Notre Dame, 105-60 SOUTH BEND, Ind. W Two Notre Dame sophomores com bined for 46 points Saturday afternoon and the Irish slaugh tered the University of Detroit basketball team 105-60. Ron Reed scored 25 points, in cluding 13 of 16 free throws, and pulled down 19 rebounds. Larry Sheffied added 21, only five on free throws. Michigan State, 75-68 MADISON, Wis. Wl Mich igan State upset the favored Wisconsin Badgers Saturday 75 68 for the Spartans' first Big Ten basketball victory of the season. Pete Gent led the way with 19 points for the winners as the cold-shooting Badgers dropped their first conference game at home. Both teams now are 1-1 in Big Ten play. Minnesota, 83-58 MINNEAPOLIS Wl Bob Bateman and Terry Kunze fired a second-half Minnesota burst that swamped Iowa 83-58 in a Big Ten basketball game Satur day. Bateman finished with 25 points and Kunze added 17. IOWA (58) Roach IS, Banklna 8, Vj.BBlf.lr B 1fuH (t n.JJI , - v, ....... - -, nrauuiiDll D, Denoma, Riddle S, Skea, Lyon, Faea, MINNESOTA (83) McGrann 12, Magdani 9, Northway s, Bateman 25, Kunxe 17, Jenaen 3, Llnehan 2, SUn(, Davis 5, GUbertaon 2, Kea aler, Druna'n. Iowa Minnesota .34 2458 -38 4553 Attendance 3484. Wake Forest, 76-63 WINSTON-Salem, N.C. un Wake Forest's basketball team whipped Virginia Tech 76-63 Saturday afternoon as 6-foot-10 Bob Woollard and Frank Chris tie combined talents to lead th assault on the Gobblers. Woollard scored 21 points and Christie scored 17, but perhaps his most important contribution was the defensive job he did in holding Tech's scoring ace Howard Pardue to just seven points. BYU, 80-75' TUCSON, Ariz. W) Brig ham Young University stormed back from an 11-point deficit Saturdav nicht tn hnnH iri,nl.a its second straight Western Athletic Conference loss 80-75. BRIGHAM YOUNG (80) Burton 2S, Kelson 10, Lewis 2, Batchelor 9, Dahlman 4, Qulnney 10, Wyatt, Gardner 17, Andrua 2. ARIZONA (75)-Johnaon 24. Harris 14, Clausen 3, Rustand 13, Flynn 2, Brock 11, Doolen 4, Albright 4, Dauk. Brlgham Young' 35 4580 Arltona 41 3476 AAU Basketball (ALL GAMES AT RPRvraa nrrt-rv av, MONDAY Wicklund's Sporting uoddi va. vregon uutflttere, 7 Grant Motora vs. Timber Tractor. 8:30. WEDNESDAY Timber Tractor va. cme oieeiers, . THURSDAY Wlckluno-a Sporting Gooda vs. Hale Construction, 8:30. WE RENT HOSPITAL BEDS VALLEY RENTAL IS W. 6th Dl 3-2113 aeewtulu)iai$ SAIITA FE CIGARS MATTOX PIPE SHOP 135 ft. Broadway (ADVERTISEMENT) HOW TO F1QHT ASTHMA & BRONCHITIS ATTACKS At the lint lien of wheeling, short broftth. or eouthlnt from recurrlni Bronchltl Asthma or Bronchitis, start taking New, Quick actlnt MENDACO. 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