The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 14, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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    end lands state trap shoot
The 1961 Oregon State Trap
Shoot has been awarded to the
Bend Trap Club.
The large meet, expected to at
tract between 300 and 400 of the
Northwest's outstanding trap
shooters, will be held sometime
in the middle of June.
Four days of shooting, Thurs
day through Sunday, are sched
uled. Announcement of Bend's win
ning the state meet, first time in
College
basketball
By United Press International
; WEST
L. Beach St. 72 Pepperdine 62
uc at wverside 73 La Verne
L. A. CC 86 El Camino 70
Redlands 86 Pasadena 83
Whittier 88 San Diego 82
Hancock 64 UC 8. B. Frosh 62
S. Jose St. Frosh 46 Monterey 38
Ariz. 118 E. New Mexico 66
Portland St. 61 Llnfield M
EAST
Villanova 75 Princeton 46
Bloomsburg St 1 Kings (Pa.) 77
Rhode Island 85 Brown 76
Hofstra 71 Upsala 55
' Williams 91 Trinity (Conn.) 69
Bethany 83 Wheeling 82
Worcester Tech 69 MIT 60
Boston College 88 Harvard 61
Dickinson 78 Ursinus 72
Hamilton 80 Union (N Y.) S3
Rutgers 75 Columbia 62
West Virginia 76 Richmond 72
Pace 81 Pratt Institute 72
Assumption 70 Clark 56
Maine 58 Bowdoln 49
SOUTH
Wash. & Lee 62 Em. & Henry 50
Mississippi 86 Arkansas St. 47
Miles 90 Fisk 72
Centenary 68 West Texas St. 62
Kentucky 70 North Carolina 65
Mississippi St. 98 Spring Hill 75
Belmont Abbey 66 Phila Tex. 64
Jackson 100 St. Michaels 60
Cjuanticp Mar. 78 Atl. Christian 59
Virginia St. 84 Winston-Salem 79
VMI 75 Virginia 63
Blue Crass Tournament
Utah St. 67 Georgia Tech 62
Louisville 86 Western Ky 71
Citrus Invitational
Erskln 107 Rollins 75
Florida Sou. 90 W'ern Carolina 75
MIDWEST .
Cincinnati 74 Loyola (Calif.) 53
Western Reserve 88 Hiram 65
Capital 66 Wilmington 57
Abil.-Christ. 88 S.W. Okie. St, 69
LewiB 31 111. InBt. of Tech. 23
Carroll 63 North Central 54
CWeago Ten 61 Navy Pier III 47
Emproai 68 Bethel 56
Geo. Williams 68 Tliorton JC 63
Morehead St. 71 N. Dakota St. 63
Friends U. 75 Bakor 69 ,
Marquette 83 Wichita 79
Nebraska 77 Denvef 52
Indiana St. Until 90 lud. Cent. 66
Kansas City JC 85 St. Paul's 59
SOUTHWEST
Okla, City U. 68 Baylor. 54
Tulsa 64 Arkansas 59
Tex. Wesleyan 78 Sam Houston 70
Ariz. St. Coll. 91 Grand Canyon 70
SMU 67 Oklahoma 61
Amarillo JC 70 Welter JC 61
llardin-Simms 100 Midwestern 98
. Maryland at Goorgotown (D.C.),
, postponed, pluy Dec, 14
Liberty Bowl
field frozen
CHICAGO Uri- The Univcr.
slty of Oregon's football toam
flow on to frozen Philadelphia to
day for its Liberty Bowl encoun
tor against Penn State Saturday
after an overnight stay here.
The 44-man team flew out ef
Portland Tuesday afternoon and
arrived here around midnight
where the temperature was 22
degrees. The temperature In Phil
adelphia early today was 13. '
Both the players and coach Len
Casanova hoped for better weath
ejr conditions by game time Fri
day. ,The entire Oregon traveling
party was made up of 75 persons.
Wives of several players were to
follow lalor in the week.
The Webfoot team flew east in
a chartered Pan-American plant
with Jim McGlnnls of Albany the
co-pilot. McGlnnls has never
flown with losing football team.
Calgary holds '
first in WHL
By United Prtu International
IThe Calgary Stamneders and
the Vancouver Canucks scored
victories over Victoria and Win
nipeg Monday night to remain in
first and second place In Western
Hockey league standings.
while second place Vancouver
mrnro dock me Winnipeg six
4-2.
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several years, was made at a
state meeting Sunday in Eugene.
Attending the meeting from
Bend were Ken Shank and Ever
ett Rambo. Dr. W. C. Manning,
one of tiie top shooters in Central
Oregon, was chosen one of the
state directors.
Trap Club members have been
pointing toward winning the '61
state meet for several months,
with many improvements made.
These include newly landscaped
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'60 YOU PANTHERS' Redmond yell leaders will be giving
this weekend when the Redmond High basketball team hosts
Point Saturday. From left are Jean Butler, Juanita Beesley and
Giles' Studio), - .
Knicks knock Celtics out of first
By United Press International I
The Boston Celtics ordinarily
wear green uniforms, but every
lime the New York Knickerbock
ers play them, thoy see red.
Tuesday night was no exception
as the Knicks oiit-huslled, out
shot and out-fought the National
Basketball Assoclnllon champions
in a 117-115 victory that knocked
the Celtics out of first place in
the Eastern Division.
Fighting without letup under
the boards throughout the game,
the Knicks built up a 21-point
fourth period lead and then sent
in the" reserves to protect it. The
second-liners didn't as Boston tied
Eight hoop teams to play
in All-Indian tournament
Special to The Bulletin
1 MADRAS Eight top-ranking
basketball teams from various
points in the I'ncific Northwest
will compete In the second annunl
All - Indian Holiday Basketball
Tournament December 2!), 30 and
31, at Madras Union High School
gymnasium.
The Warm Springs Nation is
sponsoring the three-day tourney,
which will feature games every
aflornoon at 1:30 and 3 p.m., with
night sessions at 6:30 and 8
o'clock. .
Last year's champions, the Yak
ima Nation Papooses, will come
(rom Toppenlsh, Wash. Other In
dependent semi-pro teams to com
pete will include Reno. Nov.,
Nespelem, Wash.; the Portland
Red Hmvks; Pendleton Indians;
C'hiloquin Thuiulorbirds; W a r m
Springs Cougars: and the host
team, the Warm Springs Magpies.
Itoseoe Smith, manager of the
Warm Springs Magpies and one of
the tournament board officials, is
in general chargo of arrange
ments. The tournament, ho says,
will bring a number of former
high school and college basketball
stars top talent to play in
the Indian tourney.
Some 20 trophies, furnished by
Central Oregon business firms,
will lie presented on champion
ship night.
In addition to tho bu&kelluill
games, there will ho a number ol
special events, including chain.
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grounds, new grass in the trap
area, blacktopping of grounds in
front of the club house and oth
er improvements,
Current officers of the club are
Bill Giltner, president, and J i m
Lance, secretary.
Another big shoot the state
Elk Shoot in May will precede
the state shoot and will draw some
of the top gunners in Oregon.
Meanwhile, it was announced
that the club's second turkey shoot
the score at 115 with seven sec
onds loft. But Dick Garmaker,
one of the veterans who played a
Key role In the victory, out-
lumped two Boston player lor a
rebound after New York put the
ball in play and sank the shot
just as the final buzzer was
sounding to pull out the decision.
Kenny Sears, who scuffled with
Boston bad-boy Jim Loscutoff in
the foul-ridden game, emerged as
the high scorer with 34 points.
Richie Guerin finished with 23
and Garmaker had 14. Bob
Cousy, playing all out in the ab
sence of Bill Shaman,' had 30
points and Bill Russell finished
pionship Indian dances between
the games, Tho "Queen's Ball,"
at which the queen will be crown
ed, will be held Friday night, De
cember 30, with music for dancing
by the Nez Perceans, Lapwai, Ida
ho, dance orchestra.
Carter breezes
to first-half win
Carter Oil. hrenlnir to 3-t win
lO - I
or Clausen's Auto Tuesday!
ov
night, wound up first-half cham
pions in the Automotive Bowling
League with a record of 40 wins
and 16 losses.
Uptegrove Brothers took sec
ond by beating Bend Garage 31
as third-place Cascade Glass fell' D V' T , v-3-1
to Eddie's Sales. ' I ?"" s0"' "'""ey
Hufslader & Wallan's blanked
Western Auto 4-0.
Ralph May had high series of
579. while Bob LeBlanc posted a
high 235 game.
Eddie's Sales, with a 9114 gamo
and 2822 series, lopped the team
scoring.
Final first-half standings:
W L
AO 16
S3 21
33 23
.... 25 31
24 32
24 S2
22 34
21 35
Carter Oil
Uptegrove Bros. ..
Cascade Olass
Ilufstador & Wallan
Kddie's Sales
Bend Garnuo
Clausen's Auto 23
I Western Auto
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of the year will be held this Sun
day, beginning at 11 a.m.
Squads will be divided according
to abilities, nd all shooters are
welcome to vie for the 13 to 16
pound turkeys.
There will be squads for ad
vanced shooters, beginning shoot
ers, women and children, and all
Central Oregonian scattergunners,
members and non-members alike,
ere invited to partake.
The top shooter in each squad
will take home the turkeys. .
their lungs plenty ef exercise
Hillsboro Friday and Eagle
Sandi Boyce. Photo courtesy
with 22. . -
The Philadelphia Warriors,
paced by Wilt ; Chamberlain,
nipped the Detroit Pistons, 110'
108, to . take over first place In
the Eastern Division. Paul Ari
zin's 34-foot jump shot in the last
six seconds proved the margin of
difference in the game, played
before a crowd of 6,410 at Mary
land University's -Cole Field
House.
Schayes Paces Syracuse
Dolph 'Schnyes, who keeps right
on rolling along, scored 32 points
to lead hte Syracuse Nationals to a
107-105 victory over the Cincinna
ti Royals in the preliminary
game to the Knicks-Celtics con
test at New York's' Madison
Square Garden.
Bend frosh top
Culver Ja'yvees
The Bend Frosh won their first
basketball game of the season Inst
Friday when they defeated Ilia
Culver Jayvees 23-14 In a gamo
played at Bond High gym.
Bend trailed in the first half,
and rallied to win the game as
John Wclborn scored 11 points.
Tho Bend Frosh played at Red
mond Monday (score not avail-
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Bend (23)
(14) Culver.
Welborn 11
Wetle 2
Ruble 0
Hill 4 '
Shepliard 0
1 l.cwis
0 Steinbeck
3 Hams
0 Davis
1 Miller
Bend suns:
Ridderbusch, Christ-
1,
Hickman, Snchljen, Ward 5. Cul
ver subs: Whllcrafl, Monroe 6,
Freisen, Burke 3, Critchlow.
Starts Thursday!
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Jobless Leo ,
fears blackball
by club owners
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Leo
Durocher, who took on umpires,
ballplayers and even a commis
sioner during a baseball career
not noted for its serenity; says he
might be the victim of a blackball
by the major league owners.
"The way I've been sizing
things up," Durocher told the Los
Angeles Examiner today, "they
don't seem to want me in the
sport"
Leo, who used to manage the
New York Giants and Brooklyn
Dodgers, said he was not offered
the managership of the new Los
Angeles American League entry,
although club officials talked to
him.
"They knew I wanted to come
back to baseball, Durocher said
"Horace Stoneham knew It a
while back and so did the others.
The Los Angeles team could have
offered me any decent deal and
I would have taken it. '
The belief was widespread in
Southern California that Leo had
too big a price tag on his stormy
services for the Angel owners,
Gene Autry and Bob Reynolds.
He said he thinks he may have
lost five recent jobs in all with
the Angels, Cubs, Giants, Tigers
and Athletics.
"I am not concerned so much
with losing the Los Angeles job
as I am with the general pat
tern," Durocher said. "Somebody
has put in the knock for me and
I don't seem to be wanted.
". , .A guy like me makes a
lot of enemies. Any opinionated
guy does. When things were going
good with me, I probably stepped
on a lot of toes without even
knowing it.
"These birds may be the ones
now giving me the knock. I can
take the knocks but I can't
take a blackball when I'm trying
to find a job."
Prep cage
results
By United Preii International
Grant 48, Benson 46
Jeff 47, Washington 41
Wilson 49, Cleveland 43
Madlsonv65, Franklin 56
Lincoln 55, Roosevelt 49
Mllwaukie 42, South Salem 37
Ft. Vane. 55, McMlnnville 85
Hudson's Bay 41, Wy'east 31
Reynolds 55, Newberg 51
Centennial 51, Ore. City 42
Parkrose 53, Gresham 44
Molalla 46, Oswego S3
Jesuit 55, Tigard 39
North Salem 42, Clackamas 40
Central 64, Forest Grove 49
Scappoose 50, St. Helens 35
Battle Ground 51, Sandy 28
Albany 59, Springfield 47
N. Eugene 69, Junction City 41
Cottage Grove 54, Sweet Home 45
Coquille 65, Reedsport 52
Vernonia 44, Yam-Carltpn 38
Glide 47, Myrtle Creek 41
Prospect 61, Canyonville 29 '
Sherwood 53, Banks 34
Star of Sea 64, Astoria 53
Cascade 48, Silverton 46
Clatskanie 47, Warrenton 36
Sheridan 47, Taft 38
McKenzie 59, Creswell 45
Oakland 52, Camas Valley 41
Roguo River 47, Crater JV 45
Estacada 51, Corbett 38
Lowell 72, Mohawk 21
Coburg 52, Westiir 41
Canby 49, North Marion 47
Alsea 49, Waldport 36
Newport 52, Siletz 42
Ncahkahnie 71, Nestucca 49
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Kinney optimistic about hoop prospects
By Phil Brogan
Bulletin Staff Writer
Providing the Bears do the job
they are capable of doing. Bend
should have a great basketball
season, Coach Glenn Kinney told
Bend Lions Club members at their
weekly luncheon Tuesday.
The luncheon meeting, with
Father BUI Coughlan of the Ki
wanis club as a special guest, was
held at the Superior Lunch dining
room, with WiU Storey as program
chairman and Lowell Jensen
The Bend Bulletin,
More basketball teams
needed for City League
At least one more basketball
team is needed to compete in the
Bend City League program this
season, with more openings avail
able. At present five teams have sign
ed up Central Oregon College,
Brandis Drug, The Bulletin, Red
mond Music Center and Century
Tap Room.
Recreation Director Vince Gen
na said one more team is needed
to make up an adequate sched
ule. Last year eight teams com
peted, and at least that many
teams had been sought for this
year.
Genna said he hoped to start
games after the first of the year.
With a six-team league, 6quads
would play twice a week at Bend
High, with two crosscourt games
and one fullcourt game each eve
ning. Thus, each team would play a
fullcourt game every third con
test. Squads may practice on the up
per level of the Bend High gym
on men's volleyball night, Thurs
day, during December.
Teams back from last season
are Redmond Music Center, Bran
dis Drug and Central Oregon Col
lege. Other squads competing last
season were Brooks-Scanlon, Sun
rise Bakery, Prineville, Whiteman
Floral and Vern's Shell.
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Coach Kinney told the Lions
that he believes this year's team
is tops in his eight years here as
coach.
However, he cautioned, the
Bears will get their top test of
the season when they meet No. 1
ranked Klamath Falls here Fri
day night, with a return game,
in Klamath Falls, set for Satur
day night.
Bend is currently ranked as the
No. 5 team in the state high
school basketball poll.
Wed., December 14, 1960
Any sponsors willing to back
teams should contact Genna im
mediately at the city recreation
office.
Jim's Electric
bolsters lead
Jim's Electric boosted Its lead
to one and one half points in the
Building Trades League last week
by blanking Chuck's Union Serv.
ice 4-0, while second-place Rus
sell's Outlaws topped Hobby Ha
ven 3-1.
Other matches saw Pacific
Power blank Beacon Cottages and
Bend Redl-MIx beat Central Ore
gon Welders 3-1.
Ralph Russell and E 1 w o o d
Young tied for high game of 209.
while Ralph Russell had high se
ries of 575,
Bend Redi-Mix posted high team
game of 985, while Pacific Power'
rolling high team series of 2687.
W L
Jim's Electric 31Vi WA
Russell's Outlaws 30 18
Pacific Power 28Vs 19'i
Beacon Cottages 24 24
Hobby Haven 23 25
Cen. Ore. Welders 19 29
Chuck's Union Serv 18 30
Bend Redi-Mix 18 30
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Kinney touched on capabilities
of his players and reviewed the
strategy he plans against the Pel
icans this weekend.
Should Bend get past Klamath
Falls this weekend, the Bears are
expected to move close to the top
in the Oregon team listing.
Lions completed plans for their
annual Christmas party, at which
a group of selected children will
be guests. Jesse Yardley heads
the committee in charge.
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