! :4 KjVt 'ill j I -'lav T "." r, . 1 '- - 'OKAY, COME ON OVER HERE BOYS' Sled owneri line up their dogs In preparation for Sunday1! 1 0-mile slad dog race at Hoodoo Bowl. The first annual race) wat won by Art Christensan's team of Siberlani and Samoyeds from Jefferson, Ore. 2 The Bend Bulletin, Monday, February 20, 1961 Sports Talk . . The plan to "save" Portland's Multnomah Stadium ie, to en large its capacity to 40,000 has been greeted with mixed feelings by loyal Northwest sports fans. Writes nature-lover J,, A. Coot head of Beaverton: "Summer- at Multnomah Sta dium is one of the quietest and most serene vacation spots In the West, By boosting the seating ca pacity, it should be even quieU er." But loyal Portland Beaver base ball fan R. G. Hotdog disagrees: "Ifs bad enough to get a cheer ing section together at the present plant. With more Beats, the few fans we've got will probably get lost. I say we've got to slick to gether. The only solution Is to build the Beavers a 250-seat Sta dium." Football fan Ace McNutt of San dy wonders pettier there will bo sufficient parking. "Right now I havo to leave my car three miles away. If Uiey add nil those seats, cars will probably be stretched clear out to Sandy. And I'll be forced to hitchhike. Thank God for telovision." ' Bucky Buckaroo, current Port land hockey nut, has come up with jivhat he feels Is an ideal solution. . "Now. look what you've got a red-hot hockey town and. an Ice cold baseball bunch. 1 say throw out the Beavers and keep the Bucks all year around. When they gel through with the current hock ey season, the Bucks could switch to baseball. At least they've got Some following. They couldn't do any worse than the Beavers, and ye'd still love 'em for their great season Uls winter." ' Icey Puck, anoUicr hockey en thusiast, believes the city should drop baseball and have hockey all year round. "The only thing to do Is to stick fn an Ice rink at Multnomah," ays Icy. "Then maybe you'd have a reason for enlarging tha sta- Weekend sports summary J By UnIM Pratt tnt.rn.tlon.1 SATURDAY I JnALEAH, Fla. UPI -Calumet Farm's Yorky outdistanced JVever Give In by a half.'wiKth to AVln the $1M,buo Widener Handi cap. , LAKE PLACID, N Y. (trpll -fugetlla Monti of Italy guided his four-man team Into the lead of the world bobsled championships at Jhe end of two heals. ARCADIA, Calif. tUPIl - Flut Jlerby closed fat to heat Olden Time by a head in the $M,2oO San Felipe Handicap at Santa Anita. ROME) UPI Olidio Rinsldl of Italy signed to fight Archie Moore for the San Diego. Calif, fighter's light heavyweight title in Nw York on June 10. (iOTF.BORG, Sweden (UPI) - Andre Kourprinnoff of Francs took tii. lead in the world speed- skating .championships as W t s t Germany withdrew from compel! shared the senior men's title in tion because East Germany wealths National Indoor speed skating allowed to lly its own (lug t the meet. LOUISVILLE. Ky. (I'PD -Wii ma Rudolph of Tsiinassee AVI let a new women's world indoor mark of 7.9 seconds for 70 yards ia tha Mason-Dixoa track games. SUNDA r MTAMl Fla (UPI - HarrylssMirWtu'i, heats Eastern Oregon , By United Press Internellontl Oregon College, with Earl Gold mann, scoring 17 points, knocked Eastern Oregon out of a tie for the Oregon Collegiate Conference basketball lead nidi a 78-70 vic BY BILL THOMPSON dium." ' Ivy P. Leaguer, longtime femi nine football fanatic, thinks the new stadium plans are Just lovely. "Oh, think of it. A whole 40,000 cheering all those wonderful hunks of beef on the Oregon University football team. And those magnifi cent mighty males on the pro squads. SO What if It takes four hours to get to your parking place? Just the chance of rubbing shoulder pads with George Shaw is perfectly thrilling. Oooh, Isn't It just tremendous?" Writes 0. A. Nostalgia, star quarterback on the 10O3 Medford Midgets: "Aw. that's a bunch of foolery. enlarging the stadium. Why back In my day, we rarely ever played before SO neonle. And I tell vou. it was a lot better game. Those wore th days you had to he a man. You had to block - block block and tackle - tackle tackle. Now all they do Is run run run and pass pass pnss. Too com mercial, that's what it is. I say tear out the stands they've got and just leave the field. Lets give tha gam back to the boys." Oren P. Squeeze-hard notes thero Is a plan to sell seat rights for $200. "SO you've got a right to a seat. So you ve still gotta buy your ticket. What do they think we are, a bunch of millionaires?" writes Squeezehard. "They think they're going to sell 8,000 of these 'seat rights' and make a million, six hundred thou sand. Hah, they'll bo lucky to sell elfcht. . "Don't they read the papers? Don't they know we're In a de pression? Don't they know this Is a depressed area? Do they ?m we're a bunch of saps? ilumpf, 200 bucks for a scat right, 1 wouldn't give 200 bucks for the whole stadium. (Peanuts Lowrey, a Philadelphia Phlllle coach, won the baseball players golf tourney with a 72-holo total of 2. GOTEBORG, Sweden (WV Honk Van Der Grift of Holland captured the l!t world speed skating championships, giving The Netherlands Its first world title in the event since 1903. DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPD - Paul rtuny.-in of La Jolla, Calif., won the 22nd PGA Seniors golf cham pionship with a new tournament record of 278. NEW YORK (UP!) Olympic distance runner John Kelly of Groton, Conn., won the 2t-mile water-soaked third annual Cherry Tree marathon, defeating runner up Gordon McKcnzie of Now York by Hi miles. WEST ALUS. Wis. (I'PII -Keith Meyer of Glen EUyn. 111. and Bob McCarUiy ot New oik championships. LAKE TLAC1D. N Y. (I'PU -The (uial two heats of the world four-min boh sled championships ' cancelled Sunday because ol an sU niiml rain, alvintt defend- '"I champion Eugenie Monti of ''y the frown on (he hasls cf KO'd from lead tory Saturday night. The dlet gave the Mountain fers one more conference Ioks imn nregnn Tw.h wni(.n wns and mie. me Owls ,iad Kastcnt Oreyon Is .-,. (M Visa- stw 'S" 1 wrwww f ip 1 'HEY, WHEN DO I RACE?' This sled dog appears a bit mournful as he watches his buddies prepare for running of 1 0-mlle race at Hoodoo Sunday (Photos by Parrel Church). Wresflers clip Sutherlin; district meet this weekend The Bend WTestling team, trail ing all the way, went ahead on the final match of Uie day against Sutherlin Saturday to gain a 25-23 victory. The Bend Jayvoes drubbed the Sutherlin Jayvees 45-6. Gordon Hogland provided Bend the victory margin w hen he pinned Gerald Fugate in the heavyweight match. The Sutherlin match marked Bend's final dual meet competi tion, with district action scheduled for Friday evening and all day Saturday at the Redmond Union High School gym. Some 72 matches will be run off Friday night, with action going simultaneously on three mats. Quarter finals and semi-finals will bo held starting at 12:30 Sat urday, with finals and third-place consolation matches starting at 7 p.m. Saturday. Tha final two wrestlers In each division will go to (he state tour nament at Corvallis March 3 and 4. a total ot 26 wrestlers from this district. The varsity results: 98 Doug Shorey (S) pinned Bob Sullivan (B: 106 Joe De venport IB) pinned Jim Franklin (SI; IIS Jack Grnbow (SI dec. Doug Fescr IB; 123 Bud Bran non (Si dec. Mike Ward (B); 130 Larry Johnson (B dec. Ron Goertien (S: 136 - Harvey Free man B drew with Wayne Fag m,HT Sheep & Schulze New Treads O NEW TIRE SAFETY & MILEAGE O 40 to 60 Shoop Guarantees Road Hmrd Workmanship and Material, Without Limit as to Time or Mileag TaTyTaymentT AVAIL ABL E Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Wh.r Thsy Civ Vslutblt S4H Grtsn Slampi 1291 Wall 2 Blocks North Pilot Butts Inn Phont 6V 2 Jyi Unheralded Hill grabs playoff in Tucson Open TUCSON, Ariz. (t'PI) - There was a new star on the golfing horizon today and the little guy will take no back-talk from anyone when it comes tu handling a set of tlubs. Hia name Is Davey Hill, 145 pounds of power from Denver, Colo., who whipped the greaty Tommy Bolt, and another begin ner, Buddy Sullivan, in a dramatic play-off for the $20,000 Tucson Open golf crown Sunday. Davey, a baby-faced 23-year-old with a crew cut, a wife and tiny baby, rolled in a down-hill, twist ing 15-fobt putt on the third extra hole to torn back Bolt and Sullivan for top money of $2,800. The losers each collected $1,650. "I'm going on from here to compete in the Baton Rouge Open," said the exuberant Hill after the victory. "I plan to play the full tour. This is the life." It was a spectacular victory for Davey. He had- started the day trailing Sullivan, a 29-year-old sophomore of the tour from Yuba City, by five strokes. He shot a five-under-par 65 on his final round topping it off with a 13-foot eagle putt on the last hole for a 260 total. vtsi Loo i V n V . ' ', , nil rh'iMlaf eyiilifrffiiiirttwyya en (S: 141 Ellis Thompson (S) pinned Tom Luellmg (Bl; 148 Roy Peller S dec. Frank Choate (B); 157 Kim Ward B dec. Lylo Linton (S): 168 Ray Bar clay (B) drew with Larry Long- brake IS); Bill Pedcrson IB) pin ned Ray Van Cleavo S; heavy Gordon Hogland (B) pinned Ger ald Fugate (S). The junior viaraity results: Danny Jarvis (B) pinned Allen Blanton Si 106 Don Marcou lier (Bl dec. Jim Salisbury (S); 115 Tom Fabler (S dec. Ken Wolverton (B); 123 Dean Sears (B) dec, Dnn Blocker (S: 130 Bob Booze (B) pinned Fred Frost (S; 136 Jim Wingfield B dec. Chuck Alto (S); 141 Jim Wing field (B) dec. Gerald Stinnette S: 148 Benny Dexter (B) dec. Dick Weber S); 157 Mike Ped erson (B) plnnsd Harold Wingler (S); 130 Bob Boose IB pinned Foster Monlaomcry S; 123 Dean Scars iB) pinned Gary Green (S; Ken Wolverton (Bi pinned Lc Roy McKinney (Si; Ralph Fugate (S) dec. Danny Jarvis B'. SWITCHES TO MILE NEW YORK tUPl) - Evegny Momotkov, the Russian runner who finished third in the two-mile run in the New York Athletic Club Games last Friday, has switched to the mile run for this week's run In the New York Athletic Club national AAU championships. .hi jij piMwrwrriewis.uijwia,ifw u .,,i'aiii SAVINGS & Schulze New Tread H Chances fade for Oregon fives By Unlltd Prtss International I If they go by records, Oregon State, Oregon and' Portland can just about write off getting an NCAA postseason basketball play off invitation. Seattle's Chieftains made sure of this Saturday night. The Chiefs, reversing an 11 point loss to Oregon last month in Eugene, recorded a 61-57 de cision over the Ducks Saturday night at Seattle to almost insure- by records the Northwest inde pendents' at-large spot at the NCAA Western regionals next month. The win ran Seattle's record to Sisters, Culver tied in standings Special to The Bulletin SISTERS The Sisters Outlaws whacked Culver 83-48 Friday night at Sisters, but lost at Dufur Satur day night 53-47. Thus, Dufur won the southern district 6B "going away," with Maupln still having a chance for second if It beats Dufur this week end. However, If Maupln loses, Mau pln, Sisters and Culver will wind up In a tie for the runnerup spot. All four teams will be entered in the district 6B tourney at The Dalles March 2, 3 and 4, with a (Hp of the coin to decide places in the meet,. Sisters winds up Its regular schedule at home next Saturday against the Bend Jayvees. - Bob Hewitt hit 26 points to pace the win Friday, while Phillips had 12 In the losing cause Satur day. Sisters (83) Cooper 14 Phillips 4 Hewitt 26 Daniels 13 Demaris 10 (41) Culver 7 Macy 1 Tyrell 15 McDowell 12 Macrostie 3 Bark Sisters subs: Bowers 7, G. Te walt 4, Shaw 6, Culver subs: Mat son 8, Longgrier 2. Sisters (47) Cooper 8 Phillips 12 Hewitt 11 Daniels 11 . (53) Dufur 4 Namie 19 Carpenter ' 14 Albright 7 Parsons Demaris 4 9 Strafford Sisters subs: Tewalt i. WINS SKI CLASSIC DAVOS. Switzerland (UPI) Willy Forrer of Switzerland set a new record Sunday In winning the Parsenn Derby, the longest downhill Ski classic In the world. Forrer was timed in 10 minutes, 40.7 seconds for the 11.6 seconds for the 11.6 kilometers run with a vertical drop of 2,000 meters. 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Oregn and Portland, which lost to Notre Da.ne 80-49 Saturday afternoon at South Bend, Ind., stand 12-9. Oregon State has four left, two with Southern California this weekend at Corvallis and a pair with Oregon. Oregon has five games remain ing, one with Portland at Van couver, Wash., Friday night, two with Washington State and the two with the Beavers, and Port Iowa just misses beating Ohio State By United Press International All eyes will be on the Big Ten Conference tonight to see if Indi ana can finally shatter Ohio State's 25-game winning streak. Iowa came close on Saturday, almost scoring the upset of the year before fading in the final seconds as the top-ranked Buck eyes eked out a 62-61 decision. Indiana1 hopefuls base their chances on Walt Bellamy, the conference's third leading scorer, and the fact that, the Hoosiers were the last team to beat Ohio State. Ohio State's All-Amcrican Jerry Lucas plans to counteract any Ksychological edge Indiana may ave, however, because tonight's game gives him an opportunity to replace Pijrdue's Terry Dlschinger as the league's leading scorer. HO trails the Boilermaker marksman by only two points, while Bellamy is a distant third. Lucas Pacts OSU Lucas was the big gun In over coming Iowa's 34-24 halflime lead Saturday when he scored 17 points after intermission against the 'educated" Hawkeyes, who had four of their starters out because of scholastic difficulties. . A Pair of stolen Dasses bv Larrv Siegfried and Gary Gearhart in the closing stages of the game enabled Ohio State to chalk up Its 20th win of the season. Second-ranked St. Bonaventure, which hopes to avenge its only defeat with a showdown meeting against Ohio State in the NCAA tournament, kept- pace with the Buckeye triumph by making De Paul its 20th victim, 78-69. Tom Stith tallied five key bas kets before leaving on personal fouls, but his teammates niain tained the pressure to finally sul due a stubborn Blue Demon team that is NIT-bound. Third-ranked Duke also had its problems, pressed all the way before edging Navy, 75-73, with the help of Art Heyman's 26 points. Heyman is banned from Atlantic Coast Conference compe tition for fighting. His sharpshoot- ,J!.,i"--:-J 41 & MID-OREGON MOTORS, INC. Central Oregon Volkswagen Headquarters South City Limits Phone EV 2-3562 land has four left, one with Wash ington of St. Louis tonight at St. Louis, the one with Oregon and a pair with Gonzaga. SCORING: Oregon: Simmons 7, Warren 5, Moore 7. Hayes 3, Strickland 21, Mack 8, Kimpton 6. Seattle: Butler 13, Mills 10, Miles 18, Shaules 4, Dunston 10. OSC: Carly 6. Jacobson 3, An derson 17. Rossi 2, Baker 10, Flynn 2, Woodland 7. Idaho: White 8, Carolan 4, Ma ren 8. James 19, Porter 5, Floan 6. Williams 2. 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