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2 The Bend Bulletin, Saturday, January 21, 1956 .Sizzling OSC Downs S.U.; Vandals Downed by Ducks CORVALLIS (UP) Coach Slatsi . ill's Oregon State Heavers shot a sizzling .392 from the field here ,last nifjhl to turn back Stanford, . 6ii-59, in a Pacific Coast Confer ence basket )mi11 game. With big 6-7 Davo Gambee lead- (ing the way, the Beavers had little . trouble handling the Indians and at the same time chalking up their 'second PCC.win ot the season in live Btarts. The first half of ploy was close, TH2 score was knotted eight times ' before the Heavers were able to . go out hi front to stay at 23-21 with five minutes remaining in the half. I From the 32-26 halftime margin ; the Beavers began to increase the i bulge and twice during the second half held leads of 14 points. ' iiambec, sharpshooting forward, i hr for 22 points to lead both clubs lit the scoring column. ; With less than three minutes . gone by in the second periixl, Ore- gon State forged into a 14 point . lead at 45-31. The other time the Heavers took a M point bulge was , only minutes later when Larry ' Paulus hit a pair of charity tosses ; to make it 54-38. Stanford worked at paring down the lead but never could come , closer than eight points off the ' fieavers. Hill Bond led a rally that j closed the gap to 56-48 and shortly after the Indians were again with- , in eight points at u4-5C. spotted Idaho seven points last night, thfjn let loose with a shoot ing display which saw four players score 15 points or more, to take a Pacific Coast Conference basket ball victory 84-76. Idaho has yet to win a PCC game this season. Idaho led for the first 11 minutes before Oregon tied the score at 24-24, then went ahead two minutes later on two free throws by center Max Anderson. The Ducks built up a 46-38 half time margin. Idaho opened the sec ond period with four quick points. Then Oregon began pouring In shots and led 72-56 with seven min utes remaining. Idaho staged a late game surge, but could not overtake the sharp shooting Ducks. Anderson led the scoring with 22 points while forward Chuck Frank lin added 21. Forward Jerry Ross scored 18, all In the first half,, and forward Bill Moore had 15. 8H1NS CONTRACT COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP) Ohio State tackle Francis Machinsky, drafted earlier this week by the Washington Redskins pf the Na tional Football League, has signed a contract with Toronto of Can ada's Big Four Football Union. He Is a native of Uniontown, Pa., and weighs 212 pounds. iKugene 67, Milwaukie 52 MOSCOW, Ida. (UP) Oregon Baker 71, The Dalles 49 ALL STAR WRESTLING Monday, January 23 8:30 P.M. Redmond Armory In Redmond DOl'llI.IC MAIN KVKNT ' Bill Savage ScoMy Williams vs. vs. Kurt Von ropnpnholin Jock O'KUry . Next two ri'lum for a 30, I full battle. 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MiND is our business Pulse-Pounding 57 to 5 5 Triumph Taken by Bears Special to The Bulletin ALBANY Tnere is an old adage that says the team that wins die close ones, wins the champion ship. K that is still true, then they mig.it as well start engraving the district g-A-1 trophy with "BEND." . for the third lime this year, the Lava Bears waited until the fading seconds, before they secured a basketball - victory. There were omy two seconds left when center Roland Coleman pushed In the de ciding basket from the left corner to give tee Lava Bears a pulse pounding 57 to 55 win over Albany Friday. It was the only time that Bend had led except for 2-0 and 4-0 In the opening moments. Bend Trails Throughout The Bruins trailed 12-11 at the first quarter, fell further behind 32-27 at half and lost more ground in the third quarter, trailing 47-41 at the start of the final chapter. But the never-say-die hoop war riors ol Glen Kinney just wouldn i quit as they finally presented him with his first court win over his one-time OSC teamate Tommy Ho) mail, uenny LenaDurg tirea one in lrum the side, and Denny 01- sen and Coleman duplicated to tie the count at 47-ail. Buz Wilfert sank a free throw and John Wilson Added another charity on captain Bob Bonsell's filch foul, to put the Bulldogs back on top, 49-47 with 6:12 lull. Lena burg hit a cripple, Wilson potted one from the side and Ron Ander son dunked two gifters to knot it at 51-51. Albany spurted out in front as Wilfert pushed In a rebound, ane Rene Moye sank a pair from the black stripe for a 55-51 advantage with 3:05 remaining. But, Olsen hit off the drive, the Bruins forced a Jump ball, controlled, and Rich Cannon roared in to even up pro- Sy) BULLETIN - f r n r m it it- ceedings again at 55-all. With barely a minute to play, the Bulldogs decided to gamble for a victory oi' overtime, and play for one final shot. But the strategy backfired when the ball bounced off an Albany player's foot and out-of-bound3 at :38. Stall Proves Successful Bend turned the tables and used the same victory plan, only more successfully. The Bears carefully followed Kinney's instructions to wait until five seconds before shooting. Olsen was supposed to if Overtime Win Posted by JVs Spoclul to The Bulletin ALBANY For the second sue cessivo time, Coach Floyd Holt's Bend junior varsity basketball team had to travel overtime for Its win. Friduy it slipped by the Albany JVs, 53 to 50 ,in an extra period. Bend led 22-20 at halftime, but Albany came back to tie it 48-all at the end of regulation time. Dick Harris topped Bend with 18, while Joe Prohosky, rival center, had 14. Bend JVs, lilt , 50, Albany JVs F Bauer, 2 8, Mullen F Schossow. 6 0. Mahr C Harris, 18 14, Prohosky G Simonis, 6 2, Chartraw G llawes, 10 0, llannon Substitutions For Bend JVs Williams 8, Lucas. Lenaburg 3. For Albany JVs Chandler 11, Rohrbtmn 9, McLeod 4, James 2, Sea sc. Half time Bond JVs 224 Al bany 20. 'i Hilanders Edged By Madras Rye Special to The Bulletin MADRAS The White Buffaloes surged in the final quarter for a 65-50 bosket ball win over Burns Friday. Madras led 11-6, 29-16, and 42-36 at Hie rest periods. Center Dick Weiser dominated I ho backboards and tossed in 22 points to pace the Buff victory. Paul Slinc added 18, and Duanc Benson 15 for tho winners. Scott Russell had 16 for the losers. Burns, HO K TodCsh, 2 K Russell. 16 C llradaoh, 6 (1 ljirson, 7 G Dickenson, 9 Substitutions Smith 2, Foster For Madras Wells, Bmnoo, Halt time 16. Preliminary Madras 47. 65, MndrA lfl, Stino 6, Newton , 22, Weiser 2, Watson 15, Benson For Burns 4, Riehey 4. Mclnturtt 2, Krobs, Anderson. Madras 29, Burns' Burns JVs 50, Bruin Matmen Lose to 'Pokes Coach Keith DeCourcey's Crook County Cowboy wrestling teams scored a pair of decisive mat wins over Bend Friday at the Bend Kym. The varsity coasted to an easy 37 to 12 triumph, while the junior varsity cruised In with a 19-5 victory. The Prineville lean appfarod in better condition than tlio wrestling Lava Bears, and capitalized on every opportunity to post their lop sided decisions. Bend's only varsity points came as Pat Fescr, 135, and Richard Heden, 140, scored pins, and Frank Lento, 156, earned a draw with Cowboy Jim Ncece. Harvey John son, 140, nicked up the only JV points as ne pinnea twmDcr. Varsity results: 97 pounds Quinn (P, won by forfeit: 105 pounds Mill iron (P). pinned Noakes; 114 pounds Mit chell P), dec. G. Hedcn, 5-1; 122 pounds MeCormick (P, dec. Norton, 7-6; 129 pounds Gardner (P), dec. Harper, 8-5; 135 pounds- Pat Feser (B), pinned Stephens. 140 pounds R. Hedcn fB), pin ned Law son; 117 pounds Snook (P), dec. Davis, 7-4; 156 pounds Lento (B), and Neece (P) drew, 5-5; 1GX pounds Crawford dec. Rosswog, 4-2; 177 pounds Woods (P), pinned Parton; Heavyweight Henry (P), won by forfeit. Junior varsity results: 97 pounds Wuson (P), pinned Hutchinson; 129 pounds Williams (P), dec. Brennon, 7-0; 135 pounds Woods (P), pinned "Moss; 140 pounds H. Johnson (B, pinned Wimber; 147 pounds Mizer (P), dc. Rogersnn, 6-4; 177 pounds Raymond IP), dec. Smith, 4-2. - Exhibition matches results: Stinger P, dec. Lehto, 8-3; G. Heden (B), pinned Hawsey; Card- well P), doc. Smith, 2-0; Carlson (P, pinned S. Johnson. Souchak Eyes New Record TIJUANA, Mex. (iri) If the weiither holds out, Mike Souchak, tho 212-pound slugger playing out of Grossinger, N.Y., hopes to set a new record for the Callente Open golf tournament this weekend. "TO CHICKEN And DUMPLINGS FOR Your Sunday Dinner OR IF YOU PREFER SWISS STEAK Either Has That Mouth-Watering Goodness! n.oo CIRCLE CAFE E 3rd at Franklin Bend ROLAND COLEMAN Jumps in tie-breaking basket have tried the shot, but Coleman was left unguarded in the corner and made the most of his golden opportunity. ?Phe Lava Bears used a zone de fense the first half, but switched to a man in the second half. Bend shot .368 (25 for 68), while Albany fired .385 ( 20 for 52). The Bruins almost lost the game at the foul stripe where they only converted seven of 15 chances, while the Bulldogs were dropping 15 of 23. Don McConnell sank seven of 10 tries for 16 points and game honors. Olsen topped Bend with 15, while Lenaburg and Bonsell each had 14. Lenaburg turned in a ter rific floor game and defensive job, besides rebounding well. Bend travels to Lebanon tonight. A win will elevate the Bruins into a first place tie with South Snlem which squeaked by Sweet Home, 51-48, last night. Rend, 57 G Anderson, 4 F Lenaburg, 14 C Coleman, 8 G Olsen, 15 65, Albany 14, Moye 9, Wilson 14, Wilfert 0, Torgeson G Bonsell, 14 16, tvicConnell Substitutions For Bend Hodge, Dunn, Cannon 2. For Albany Close 2. Half time Albany 32, Bend 27. Preliminary Bend JVs 53, Albany 50. Honkers Easy 80-fo-57 Prey For Panthers SnfM-ial to The Bulletin REDMOND With all five starters hitting double figures, Redmond kept its district record unblemished by walloping Lake- view, 80 to 57 Friday. The Panthers opened slowly, only owning a 14-12 first quarter lead. But they warmed up and pulled away to a 38-21 halftime lead. Reserves handled much of the second half action, and were ihead 62-38 at the start of the last period. Guard Joe Peterson tanked 20 points, Spike Durfce and Dennis Nordman each added IJ, Larl Schult tossed in 12, and Darrel Woolhiscr had 10. Scoring honor; for the game, however, went to Honker forward Ron Daron with 26. Junior varsity squads played a much closer contest, with the score all tied at 60-60 wlNi 24 sec onds to go. Each side missed a lay-in and free throw. Redmond finally dunking a basket to come out on top, 62-60. I.nkeview, 57 F Cossey, 9 F Daron, 26 C Sullivan. 4 G Smith, 5 . G Kopacz, 8 80. Redmond 12, Schult 13, Durfce 13, Nordman in, Woolhiser 20, Peterson Substitutions For Lakeview Strwnrt 2, Parkinson 1. Ostmo, Franklin 2, Bracken. Murphy. For Redmond Eskew, 4, J Brown, Hansen. Cooper 2. McCrea 2, Miller 2, Tittle, D. Brown. 2 Half time Redmond 38, Lake- view 21. Preliminary Redmond JVs 62 Iakcview JVs 60. CONTRACT INKER CLEVELAND (UP Bob Moss. West Virginia halfback and the champion Cleveland Browns No. I draft choice, has signed his 19."i6 contract with the National root ball League club. Coach Paul Bnwn plans to groom Moss to re place iass-catching back Dub Jimes. Vale 65, Grant Union ai Oregon Qty yi, McMinmillc A Nitehawks Drop Tilt at Ashland Special to The Bulletin ASHLAND Central Oregon Col lege baskelball team dropped a nip-and-tuck game to the Southern Oregon College ol Education Freshmen, 69 to 67, Friday. The two teams were tied 35-all at halftime. It was close ail the way with neither team ever aWe to pull into a safe lead. bOCt built up a 69-63 advantage with 1:30 to go. AI Christensen dropped in a pair of free throws, and guard Jim Crowell sank a field goal with 10 seconds remaining to cut the margin. Millard Marsh of the Nitehawks and Dan Graves, SOCE forward, shared high point honors with 20 apiece. Crowell and Christensen each had 14, while Tom Ray was good for 12. The win was sweet revenge for the SOCE quint, which dropped an 81-76 verdict in overtime at Bend Special to The Bulletin crcTrns The Outlaws re tained their share of first place the Cascade league oy raiiyiiifc u. half for a 59 to V in uic triumph over Maupin Friday. Sis tni 23-18 at intermission. but fought back to lead 38-34 at the start ol tne ureu ciuqm-i . ' they held the touted Redsides to a single field goal and eight free throws. r-, nnn Phllllns led Sisters ...uk ie Hp also cleared 15 re bounds and held Maupin's Ron Paulson to tnree neia goais miu -, Walt furrier hit for 17. and Stanley Passmore supplied 10. Redside guard uon niswenaer w hioh for the came with 13. Sisters out-rebounded Maupin, 4b to 24. John Thompson and Mike smiir. On. Ore-, 67 F Marsh, 20 F Sexton, 0 ' C Ray, 12 G Crowell, 14 G Christensen, 14 Substitutions S9, SOCE Frosh 7, Munrell 20, Graves 1 15, Dheiss 10, Carlisle 8, Crandall For COC Ben son 7, Shumway, Bishop, Kelly, Slate. For SOCE Smith 4, Jensen 2, Jackson 2, Thomas 1. Half time COC 35, SOCE 35. Youngs Brothers Shine as Culver Takes 88-51 Win Special to The Bulletin MORO Rich and Vic Youngs went on a scoring rampage Friday to direct Culver to an easy 88-to-51 Cascade league decision over the Hskies. Rich, a forward, account ed for 28, while Vic, Bulldog cen ter, manufactured 27. The Bulldogs were never seri ously pressed, leading 20-10, 41-J5, and 69-30 at the quarter stops. Two other Culver starters were in double figures, Guards Tom Herringshaw with 13, and Doug Humphrey with 10. The Culver Jayvees lost the pre lim, 42-40, on a last-second tip-in. Culver, 88 F R. Youngs, 28 F Frazier, 6 C V. Youngs, 27 G Herringshaw, 13 G Humphrey, 10 Substitutions For Taylor 2, Stearns 2, Carlson, J. Carlson. For Moro Miller 15, Mobley 2, Griggs 3. Half time Culver 41, 61. Mora 6, Brown 5, Krkelie 12, Knott 2, Rolf 2, Eakin Culver Mishey, S 4, Cyphers Moro 15. , T Outlaws Keep Share of Lead Turner Gains Split Verdict Over La Bua SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP) Middle weight Gil Turner of Philadelphia bewildered by two "disagreement" decisions over Jack La Bua, was additionally puzzled today as to where and when he will have his postponed "rubber" match with Gene Fullmer. Turner, who won a spill verdict over handsome, blondish La Bua of East Meadow, N.Y., Friday night in War Memorial Auditori um, became the center of a mild lugging match today .between pro moter Norman Rothschild of Syra cuse and the International Boxing Club. each scored 16 points to lead the Sisters Jayvees to a 61-49 win. Both will suil up tor vie varsiiy ;ame ionium. Maupin, 41 59, Sister E tlnliHav 3 10. Paffitmnra F Woodside, 2 4. Winkle C Paulson, 11 18. Phillips G Ziegenhagen. 6 - 17, Currier G Niswender, 19 ' " 5, Mouser Substitutions For Maupin Hubbel 3. vnr Sisters -r Ollmstcad 5. Rel. necker. Langliers, Ullmann, Rich ardson, Nesbitt, Raines. Half time Maupin, Sisters 18. Preliminary Sisters . JVs 61, Maupin JV'5 49. . . ; More Time Given ununn Hnmilton. citv recreation director, announced today that additional time will be given to volley ball teams to sign up for city league competition. The final time for signing will be 5 p.m. Monday. 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