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The Bulletin, Monday, December 16, 1963 y i at - 5 i lb- nr r Randy Snider takes firsts in Gillis go By Web Rubl Bulletin Staff Wrlttr BACHELOR BUTTE - It was a great weekend for teenage Skyliner skier Randy Snider. Taking advantage of hard packed snow and good surface sld conditions, Snider took the Jeri Gillis Memorial Novice Ski Races by a veritable mountain storm. Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Snider, 364 E. Green wood Avenue, captured both the downhill and the slalom events for boys. His double win, cou- gled with countless other Sky ners who soared home ahead of other competitors, gave the Bend ski aggregation a grand weekend on the slopes of Bach elor Butte. Snider took Saturday's slalom course in 1:08.7. .two seconds ahead of second place winner Frank Morris, also a Skyliner. Sunday, he captured the down hill with a time of 1:07.7, beat ing runnerup James Simonson of the Yakima Valley Ski Club by about the same margin. Generally speaking, the Sky liners took the boys' events hands down. The races, how ever, are run for individuals. There is no team effort. No team trophies are given. In the girls events, however. It was Betty Lugar of the Yak ima Valley Ski Club that did them all in. She, like Randy Snider, captured both events. Miss Lugar sailed home to win Sunday's downhill with a time of 1:17.3. She won the sla lom course in 1:13.8. Yakima Valley skiers and the Skyliners did most of the plac ing. Several skiers went unat tached. Skiers from other clubs, South Eugene Ski Team and the' Oswego Ski Club, also com peted. Cascade of Portland also had representatives as did a defunct Santiam Club. Jeri Gillis Memorial races, a PNSA - sanctioned event, is strictly a novice affair. Skiers get "points" for honors won. Finishers were as follows: Girls 1st, Becky Lugar, YVSC; Shannon Auld, Sky.; Maurene Ward, Sky.; Cathie Bickler, San. Boys 1st., Randy Snider, Sky.; James Simonson, YVSC; Frank Morris, Sky.; Dennis Lansing, YVSC; Steve Schmidt, Sky.; Mike McGeary, Sky.; Mike Ward, Sky.; Randy Van Dvke, Cas.; Chri3 Lewis, YVSC and John Finnoll, Cas. Girls 1st., Becky Lugar, 1:13.8, YVSC; Cathie Bickler, San.; Shannon Auld, Sky., and Maurene Ward, Sky. Boys 1st., Randy Snider, 1:08.7, Sky.; Frank Morris, Sky.; Mike Roche, Oswe.; Chris Lewis, YVSC; Paul Skillern, Sky.; Steve Schmidt, Sky.; Cam Healy, Sky.; Kevin Roche, Oswe.; Bill Miller, SEST; and Mike McGeary, Sky. Outlaws shellacked again, Wheeler winner, 55-36 BIS STRETCH Rlelt Jaeobsen, 6-1 senior center, it one of two Outlaws aspirants who have any stratospheric claims. ' Hers, he reached for -the casaba in a pre-season posed action setup. Saturday night saw Jacobsen and company dumped ; by Wheeler County, 55-36. Special to Tha Bullatln SISTERS An out-rebounded and out-hustled Sisters crew dropped a Saturday night Des chutes League basketball tiff to the invading Wheeler County team, 55-36. Only as the first quarter end- Bulldogs nipped again . Condon pulls away, 61-50 Special to Tha Bulletin CULVER Condon must be the team to beat in local Class B basketball. At least that's what Art Ellis is thinking here after his Bulldogs were beaten 'Saturday night, 61-50. Con don, .'displaying some "hffnch strength, both nights, took a weekend tour of the Cen- tral Oregon Class B prep camps and came away unscathed. The : Condon basketballers whipped Sisters 64-30 Friday night, and JoJlCmJV?0.. measure Satur- "day. It was a close one Saturday night, -however. The lead ex changed hands several times. Neither squad led by much. The nip and tuck contest went that way until about four min utes remained in the contest. What happened to the Bull- Petit; Hawks get to Lakers by 102-95 score By United Press International A tested formula for beating the Los Angeles Lakers is to hold their scoring twins of El gin Baylor and Jerry West to less than 20 points each, The St. Louis Hawks com bined that essential ingredient with a 26-point effort by Bob Pettit Sunday night to whip the Lakers 102-95. The victory moved St. Louis to within per cer.tace points of the pace-setting Lakers in the NBA's tight Western Division race. The San Francisco Warriors also gained ground on Los An geles with an easy 122-97 win over (he Baltimore Bullets in Sunday's only other game. St. Louis led practically from the opening tip-off. Los Angeles pulled to within one point of the lead several times in the sec ond half, but never could tie nor go ahead. Baylor, who hid missed the Lakers two p: rvious games with a heavy cold, was held to 19 points. West, who had scored 37 points Saturday night, could manage only 13. Dick Bamett was high for Los Angeles with 21. San Francisco employed an effective fast break for its easi est victory of the season. Wilt Chamberlain, as usual, provid ed the bulk of the Warriors of fense with 41 points. Don Kojis topped the Bullets In scoring with 23 points. dogs? Foul shots, for the second straight night, spelled the dif ference. It meant Culver's Wa terloo Friday night when the Bulldogs dropped a 61-58 deci sion to Wheeler County at Fos sil. After the Condon crew got a small point spread on gift toss es, the rest of the final stanza saw them pull steadily away as the Bulldogs faded. There's no doubt about It. This week will see Coach Ellis' Bulldogs working on shooting from the foul line. They also will see plenty of work on de fense before the 'Dogs play Dayville December 28 in a non league go. Saturday night saw Bob Van Orsow come in off the bench to pour through 15 point3 and share scoring honors with team mate Rick Urback. Parrish, a Condon sub, pulled a similar stunt, and canned 14. Box score: Condon (61) Bailey 2 Smith 4 Breck 9 Ashenfelter 6 Myers 6 (50) Culver 15 Urback 3 Wollam 6 Steinback 2 Vails 9 Earnest NBA Standings National Basketball Association By United Press International Eastern Division W. L. Pet. Boston 20 3 .870 Cincinnati 20 12 .625 Philadelphia 12 14 .462 New York 8 23 .258 Western Division W. L. Pet. .621 .613 .500 .308 .250 Los Angeles 18 11 St. Louis 19 12 San Francisco 13 13 Baltimore 8 18 Detroit 6 18 Sunday's Results St. Louis 102 Los Angeles 95 San Francisco 122 Baltimore 97 Saturday's Results Cincinnati 108 Boston 105 Philadelphia 123 New York 119 St. Louis 104 Detroit 92 Los Angeles 113 Baltimore 108 Monday's Games No games scheduled. WHL Standings By United Press International Denver Seattle Los Angls Portland San Fran Vancouver W L T Pts GF GA 38 120 31 97 Scoring subs: Condon J. Bailey 2, Parrish 14, Stenchfield 8, Batnette 10. Culver Van Orsow 15. 49'ers get Miami ace SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-The San Francisco Forty Niners an nounced they have signed Uni versity of Miami quarterback : George Mira. Art Johnson, publicity direc-i tor for the Forty Niners, said the signing took place in Miami Sunday. Mira, 21, the Forty Niners' second draft choice, is the most successful passer in Miami his tory. He completed a total of 399 passes out of 813 attempts for 5,048 yards gained and 30 touchdowns. Mira, 5 feet 11 Inches tall and weighing 183 pounds, played his final collegiate game Saturday as Alabama defeated Miami 17-12. SET UP HEADQUARTERS CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UPD Il linois' football team will fly to Los Angeles on Dec. 21 and set up Rose Bowl headquarters in the Huntington-Sheratnn Hotel in Pasadena, Calif. Work.tuts. closed to the public, will be held at Brooksida Park near the Rose Bowl. 18 14 11 13 12 11 14 12 17 10 16 Sunday's Results Vancouver 4 San Francisco 1 Portland 5 Seattle 3 Denver 5 Los Angeles 1 Monday's Schedule No games scheduled LUBE ROOM topics Saturday prep fGr?fmh basketball . . . makes big bid ed was the game a close one. with the teams deadlocked 7-7. At halftlme Wheeler led its hosts 19-11, and at the end of the third stanza the Outlaws trailed 43-20. Sisters Coach Roy Runco re marked that his team might have shown more finesse but was missing two of its starting five. An injured ankle sent Wayne Rowe out of the game In the first quarter, - and- Denny Barclay has been down witn the flu. Runco admitted, how ever, that his boys were visibly out-hustled by the visitors. The scoring: Sisters, Rowe 2; Jacobsen 7; Hammack 4; She han 18; Beymer 5. Wheeler, Ostrander 10; Cox 7; Michael son 13; Danhill 6; Ried 13; Whem 12; Marks 5; Sietz 2. Oregon 4th in total offense NEW YORK (UPI) Oregon finished fourth in total offense and fifth In passing offense in final NCAA team football statis tics released here today. The Ducks rolled up an aver age of 360.7 yards per game on 3,607 yards on 635 plays in 10 games. They passed for a 185.1 average on 1,351 yards while completing 118 of 212 pass at tempts for a .557 percentage. 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The Portlanders overcame a 39-35 halftime deficit to win. Gonzaga's Bulldogs, with El mer Deschalne getting 29 points and Bill Suter collecting 24, de feated Santa Clara 87-74 to take third place in the two-night four- team tourney. The decisions left Portland with a 3-2 record, Tennessee State with a 4-2 mark, Gonzaga with a 4-2 record and Santa Clara with a 1-3 mark for the season. UNDERGOES TREATMENT NEW YORK (UPI) French jockey Claude Deleuze will un dergo X-ray examinations today or Tuesday in Montcfiore Hos pital, Bronx, N.Y., in an effort to determine whether an opera tion can restore the use of his legs. Deleuze was paralyzed from the waist down as a re sult of an accident in a race last August. Welterweight champ seeks go as midweight challenger NEW YORK (UPI) - Welter weight champion Emile Griffith makes an all-out bid for chal lenger's role in the lively mid dleweight division Friday night at Pittsburgh against top mid dleweight contender Rubin (Hurricane) Carter. Griffith of New York, fighter of the year and the only man to win the 147-pound crown three times, already has beaten 160-pound contenders Hol ly Mims and Jose Gonzalez in 1963. And now Emile Is favored at 9-5 over slugger Carter of Pat erson, N.J. If Griffith, 24, lives up to the odds by harnessing the "Hurri cane" he would be an extreme ly attractive challenger at the box office, in a "battle of cham pions" for Joey Giardello's new 160-pound crown. Giardello of Cherry Hill, N.J., took the title from Nigerian Dick Tiger at Atlantic City, Dec. 7. Now Joey admits he has a "gentlemen's agreement" for a return title fight with Ti ger. However, the World Box ing Association (WBA) banned return-bout contracts or agree ments some time ago. Carter, 26, already is In chal lenging position and he plans to file "official" challenges with the WBA and New York State Commission if he beats Griffith. Archie Litman is promoting Friday's nationally televised 10- rounder at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena. New York's Madison Square Garden Boxing Corpor ation Is serving as television producer. Meanwhile slugeer norenuno Fernandez of Cuba and Miami Beach earned another middle weight contenders' fight at the Garden "some time in Febru ary" by turning the tables In bloody fashion on Argentina's Juan (Rocky) Rivero at the Garden last Friday night. Left-hooker Fernandez, who Is ranked seventh by the WBA, stopped Rivero at the end ot the seventh round in their scheduled 10-round return fight because of bloody cuts on his right brow and under the chin. The week's boxing schedule includes: Mondays Los Angeles Jesus Pimentel vs. Ray Asis. Paris Don Fullmer vs. Souleymane Diallo. Tuesday: San Jose, Calif. Louis Molina vs. Bobby Scan- Ion. New York (Sunnyslde) Lenny Mangiapane vs. Jossej Tanco. Wednesday Nothing slated. I Thursday: Miami, Fla Tony Mamarelli vs. Bobby Allen. Friday: Pittsburgh- (Civic Arena) Emile Griffith vs. Ru bin (Hurricane) Carter (non-tl-tle)-TV. Saturday: Nothing slated. 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