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Bulletin
Sports
BOB BARBER, EDITOR
2 The Bend Bulletin, Monday, December 16, 1957
Scots Post Extra Period
Win Over Bend; Cats Lose
Spi-cllll to The lllllli'lin
CORTLAND Two visiting Cen
tral Oregon baskelball teams gave
Portland area aggregations plenty
of trouble in Saturday night com
petition, but had to settle lot' close
margin defeats.
The Bend Lava Bears put on a
surprisingly good show, giving
highly - rated David Douglas of
Portland a ride for Its money. The
Scots finally won In overtime, 50
48. The Redmond Panthers also
were just a little bit under on the
pi--..
GEORGE HAVES
Eighteen en Saturday
icore board, finishing behind Mil
waukie, 47-44. Friday evening,
playing on a twin varsity bill at
Milwaukle, Coach Tom Wlnbigler's
Lava Bears came out on top, 57
49, while Redmond went, down be
fore the Scots, 56-43.
David Douglas' pair of wins runs
the season streak to five. Bend
has 2-2 and Howard (Buck) Kauff-
man's Panthers have won one apd
lost three.
Bend at Home
Friday and Saturday, Bend is at
homo, entertaining Eagle Point.
Redmond will be idle until after
the Christmas and New Year holi
days. Bend was again hitting well from
the field, with a .333 on Hi of 48,
bul'the hosts were a little hotter
.345 on 20 of 58. At the free toss
line, Bend was best, making 16 of
22 for .727 compared with 10 of
20 for .500.
George Hawes, 6' Junior and
. team captain, collected 18 points
' for the high plateau dwellers and
finished up as Bend's high point
man for the weekend. His 11 of
the night before brought the total
to 29.
Stenliilid Lead
Leading the victors was Gary
Stenlund, speedy 6' guard, who
had a total of 20 points. The night
before, against Redmond, Sten
lund canned 18 points to make him
tops for the series with 38.
In the first gamcl the Panthers
of Redmond high came close to
defeating the Mustangs. Redmond
went ahead with a minute to play
on Keith Butterfield's two free
throws, making the score 44-43.
But Milwaukie's Bill Yost earned
two field goals in the final sec
onds to clinch the win for the host
school.
In the estimation of Kauffman,
it was the Cats' best game so far
this season. The team not only
curtailed effectiveness of Milwau
kie's Jim Bell, 6-7 center, but al
so kept up team scoring as well.
Bell had 11 points while Lee Yost
was high for the Mustangs with
15.
In the first quarter, the Port
land area school was ahead, 10-7,
with a last-second field goal. Mil-
waukie pulled out In front in the
second stanza, holding an 18-11
edge at one time.
Even at Half
'Baskets by Brown, Buttcrfield
and McCrea late in the quarter
pulled the Panthers nearly even
and the half finished In Mtlwau
kie's favor, 22-20.
The score was 26-20 In opening
minutes of the third quarter, but
again Redmond pulled close with
Brown. McCrea and Zitek carry
ing most of the payload. Third
quarter ended 36-34 for the Mus
tangs.
Redmond resumes the schedule
on January 3 and 4 when they go
to Oakridgc and Springfield.
Dark and Forth
In the exciting game In which
the Lava Bears took part, they
had. a slim, 11-9 bulge nfter one
canto. David Douglas bounced
back and went ahead, 23-22. It was
Bend agnin, 34-32, after three per
iods, and the count was 46-46 aft
er four lull quarters.
Turning point, as far as Bend
was concerned, was when George
Hawes, who had held Stenlund to
10 points, went out via the foul
route. In the final six minutes,
Stenlund, without the harassment
Skyliners Cop
Several Places
At Timberline
TI.MBERLINK LODGE Bend
Skyliner juniors garnered three
first places, one second and three
thirds, Sunday, in the Arnold Lund
downhill i aces.
The event was the first of the
1957-58 season In which the Gene
Gillis coached team participated.
Terry Skjersaa won the expert
boys' downhill race and Eva Mar
coulier took the junior expert
women's title with a time of 2:33.8.
In doin; so she defeated Jean Sau
bert, Lakoview, the 1957 national
junior combined and downhill
titalist, by one second.
Greta Skjersaa took top honors
in intermediate girls' downhill ski
ing. Susan Cutter was second in
this event and Sylvia Goodrich was
third, giving the Skyliners a clean
sweep in the event.
Rachel Goodrich was third In
the expert girls' division. Andy
Cleveland finished third in Inter
mediate boys' competition.
A total of 11 young Skyliners
took part in the meet which was
held in foggy weather which hamp
ered competitors somewhat.
Young Skjersaa won the junior
expert men's title, covering the
course of about one mile and
quarter in 2 minutes, 5.4 seconds.
This was two tenths of a second
faster than the clocking of the
men's Class A winner, Rees Stev
enson, White Salmon, Wash.
Pelicans Take
Bruin Mafmen
of Hawes, poured In 10 more
points, all but one of the final 11
made by the home squad.
Behind 41-35 at the six minute
mark, the Scots closed the gap,
and finally tied it at 44-44. Bend
again took the lead, 46-44, when
John Simonis hit a pair of bonus
shots.
Ball Control
The opponents came back and
with 2a seconds remaining bucket
ed a final free throw. The Bruins
controlled the ball, gambling 'for a
final shot. Hodge shot from out
side and missed, putting the game
Into overtime.
David Douglas quickly went In
front, 50-46 and the final Bear
tally came when, with 10 seconds
to go, Hodge slammed in a jump
shot.
They had 33 rebounds to Bend s
26. There were 15 fouls on the
home towners and 17 on the visit
ing hoopstcrs.
Milwaukle (41)
F Yost (15)
F Ballew (2)
C Bell (11)
G Bclecz (6)
G Blodel (6)
(44) Redmond
(2) Ferguson
(11) Zitek
(2) Carter
(6) McCrea
(8) Butterfield
Substitutions For Milwaukle:
Giddings 7. Redmond: Brown 15.
David Douglas (60)
F Henderson 15)
F Lawrence (9)
C Dortch (4)
G Baker (2)
G Stenlund (20)
Halftime: David
Bend 22.
(M) Bend
(5) Harris
(2) Connolly
118) Hawes
(10) Flanary
(9) Hodge
Douglas 23,
Coach Tom Winbigler's Inexper
ienced wrestlers fell easy prey to
the visiting Klamath Falls Peli
cans, Saturday, in Bend's second
match of the season. Last week,
the mid-Oregonians were taken by
Sutherlin.
The Pels won the varsity com
petition by a 41 to nine .count
while the junior varsity total was
closer, 33 to 22.
Matches were held in the Bend
High School gymnasium, Saturday
afternoon.
Varsity results:
97 lbs., Narren Olson, Klamath
Falls, pinned John Vautier; 105
lbs., forfeited by Bend; 114 lbs.,
Jack Holt, Bend, decisioned Tren
ton Douglas; 122 lbs., Gil Roberts,
Klamath . Fells, pinned Norm
Noakes.
129 lbs., Larry Bender, Klamath
Falls, decisioned Ray Jacobson;
135 lbs., Ron Phair, Klamath Falls,
pinned Ron Ross; 140 lbs., Lacey
Alexander, Klamath Falls, pinned
Warren Bailey.
147 lbs., Rush Long, Klamath
Falls, decisioned Grant Davis; 156
lbs., Harold Day, Klamath Falls,
pinned Wilson Pease; 167 lbs., Ron
Rogerson, Bend, decisioned Dave
Mocagbe; 177 lbs., Jerry Firkus,
Bend, decisioned Gene Baxter;
heavyweight, Gary Hancock,
Klamath Falls, pinned Bruce
Evers. . .
Junior varsity: , .
114 lbs.,. Jerry Thill, Klamath
Falls, pinned Bob Daves; 114 lbs.,
Ray Johnson, Klamath Falls, pin
ned Dave Ellingson; 126 lbs., Rod
Jones, Bend, pinned Ray Vatcos;
128 lbs., McPhetridge decisioned
Bob Rhodes; 133 lbs., Glen Mich
aels, Klamath Falls, pinned Mar
vin Zimmerman.
136 lbs., Roy Davis, Bend, pin
ned Glen Michaels; 147 lbs., Keith
Slack, Bend, and Ken Fuller bat
tled to a draw; 147 lbs., Doug
Kirkpatrick, Klamath Falls, pinned
Roy Bennett.
147 lbs.. .John Duggan, Bend, de
cisioned Keith Slack; 156 lbs., Wil
son Pease, Bend, pinned Bob Ad
dington; 156 lbs.,, Larry Badorek,
Klamath Falls, pinned Gordon
Hansen; 161 lbs., Ron Rogerson,
Bend, pinned Jerry Seutter.
DeCola to Meet
Russo Tonight
NEW YORK (UP) Tony De-
Cola and Danny Russo, two
busy young Brooklyn welter
weights, will fight tonight at St.
Nicholas Arena.
Their 10-rounder will be tele-
televised ,by Durnont at 10 p.m.
e.s.t.
Lanky DeCola Is favored at 7-5
because of his greater experience
and boxing skill.
COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
RESULTS
Montana 68, Washington State 58
Portland Slate 61, Lewis and Clark
43
College of Idaho 77, Eastern Ore
gon 50
Pacific 57, Sacramento State 53
Pacific Lutheran 83, Humboldt
State 63
Southern Oregon 73, Unfield 63
St. Martin's 96, Alaska 75
Willam ette 84, Puget Sound 71
Saturday's Oregon Prep Scores
South Eugene 65, Franklin 60
Corvallis 63, McMinnville 54
North Bend 68, Medford 64
South Salem 65, Fort Vancouve4 51
Klamath Falls 57, Springfield 44
Hudson's Bay 56, North Salem 38
David Douglas 50, Bend 48 over
time) The Dalles 65, Reynolds 45
La Grande 49. Caldwell 44
Mac-Hi 53, St. Patrick's 47
Jefferson 63, Gresham 37
Milwaukie 47, Redmond 44
Cleveland 65. Oregon City 59
Tigard 69, Wilson 60
Wy'East 57, Oswego 52
Roosevelt 44, Cintrul Catholic 43
Dallas 52, Forest Grove 36
Nyssa 60, Middleton, Idaho 46
Buhl 40. Ontario 3u
Now Showing
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COSTA MESA. Calif. (UP)
Stan Smith, 22, of Gler.dale, Calif.,
was killed Saturday when his
sports car went out of control and
overturned at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. Smith was the third
sports car driver killed in one
week In Southern '"rrllfornla.
Central 43, Willamina 31
Vale 45, Burns 38
Central 43, Willamina 31
Toledo 50. Reedsport 34
Cottage Grove 35, Douglas 33
Hood River 43, While Salmon 39
Molalla 49. St. Helens 48
Grant Union 49, Madras 42
Nestucca 65, Oakridge 61
Lebanon 54, Newport 33
Hermiston 48. Kennewick 47
Shasta 47, Ashland 32
Prineville 60, Seaside 38
Eureka 56, Brookings 34
Maupin 44, Dufur 43
Panther Mafmen Garner Hatches
Special to The Bulletin
REDMOND Panther wrestlers
made practically a clean sweep of
all opponents on a six-match week
end schedule. They won 60, lost 10
and tied four.
At Hlllsboro Saturday night, in
an eight-way invitatioiiul tourna-
AUTHOR TO MAKItV
CAHORS, France (UP)-Author
Francoise Sagan, 21, will marry
Guy Schoeller, 45 year old di
vorcee who is a director of a
Paris publishing firm. Banns for
the, marriage were posted Sunday
in Miss Sagan's birthplace of Ca
jarc near here, where her indus
trialist father has a 'summer
home. The announcement was
made under her real name of
Francoise Quoirez.
ment, Redmond stood on top with
46 points which included seven
pins. Springfield had 33 points,
Canby 31, Sweet Home 24. Hills
boro 21, Newberg 16, Molalla 15,
and Beaverton 14.
Friday afternoon the varsity won
44-3 over Hudson Bay high school
of Vancouver, Wash., and the jay
vees won 27-11. Saturday morning
Redmond varsity bested Parkrose
42 7 and jayvees won 55-3. That
afternoon the jayvees wrestled
Hillsboro, winning 50-8.
GOP YOUTH TO MEET
WASHINGTON (UP) The
Young Republican National Feder
ation will hold a five-day session
of the young Republican leader
ship training school here starting
Jan. 27, it was announced today.
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