The Bulletin, Monday, January 20, 1944 OLYMPIC HOPE Jean Saubert swerves downhill to win a special slalom of the Third International Women's Cup in Obersteufen, Germany. Her time of 90.31 seconds gave her a crucial second win over Marielle Goitehel of France and made the Lakeview girl the leading U.S. hope in the 1964 Winter Olympics. They commence in Austria, January 29. Special lo Thi Bulletin HEDMOND It was another victory for the Redmond High School wrestling squad here Sat urday afternoon, but (lie close score indicates that the local Panthers will have their hands full this weekend when they face defending District 7 A-l champion Prineville Cowboys. Kedmond got by visiting The Dalles by only 35-20. Though a safe margin, local mat fans rea lize it should have been more. A spirited mat fray, the matches saw eight falls, four by Redmond and four by the visit ing Indians. Four Falls Panther falls were gained at the 106, 141, 157 and the 178 pound weight classes. Mike Pat rick pinned Tom Swain of The Dalles within 57 seconds of the first round. Ray Elliott nailed the Indians' Frank Coomes in one minute, 24 seconds of the second round: Gene Livingston pinned The Dalles' Joe Petroff in one minute, 57 seconds of the first frame, and Randy "the horse" Hoskins floored Mike Reynolds in the first round. Panthers David Elliott, Roger OSU bounces back to nip Oregon in 66-53 blitzkrieg Tony Lema wins rainy 'Crosby' CORVALLIS (UPI) - Slats Gill has towering Mel Counts to (hank again. ' Counts scored 38 points as : Oregon State came from behind to post a 66-53 basketball win over Oregon before 10,176 Satur day night. The Beavers, who trailed 28-24 at halftone, salvaged a split in a two -game series with the Ducks. Oregon upset Oregon State 47-45 at Eugene Friday night. "Counts looked like quite an all-around player, didn't he?," Gill asked after the Beavers' 14th victory in 17 starts. ' "That Counts creates so many problems he makes you alter your offense as well as your defense," Steve Belko of the Ducks said. "He's great." Counts scored 15 points in the first half and tallied 23 in the second half. The 7-foot senior hit 16 of 28 field goal attempts and picked off 11 rebounds. He jflade 6 of 9 free throw shots. Tcnpyi j i - : vy - ll v "- . " Sportsmen's League W L Barclay Skidders 12 0 Bill's Electric 9 3 Barclay Fallers ' 8 4 vfw .-. :. 6 6 B & B Auto Wreckers 5.7 Employment Serv. ..4 8 Murray & Holt 3 9 Cascade Gas 1 11 Team leaders: Barclay Fall ers. 980 eame and 2799 series. High scorer: Morris Clark, iil game ana ora series. Elliott Gleason and Steve Jones each scored 14 points and Jim uarnett lamed 12 or Ore gon, which now has a 3-7 record. Oregon State made 28 of 57 field goal attempts for a .491 percentage and Oregon hit 16 of 47 tor .340. The ducks new a 41-29 edge in rebounds. Oregon State meets Stanford at Corvallis and Oregon plays Washington state at cugene in two-game series next Friday and Saturday nights. The Box: Oregon (S3) Jones Cooley Johnson Bamett Gleason Brockmeyer Jennings Kafoury Potter Totals Oregon State e) C Kraus Whelan Counts Jarvis Peters Dreisewerd Fox Eaton Total Half time: State 24 Personal fouls: Oregon Jones. Cooley 4, Johnson 5, Bar- nett 2, Gleason, BrocKmeyer. OreEon State Kraus 3, Whelan 4, Counts 3, Jarvis 3, raters 2, Dreisewerd, Fox 4, Booster League W Bill's Electric 7 Bush's Market 7 Bob's Sptg. Goods . 4 Wagner's Market ...... 4 Corner Snack 2 Cenlurv TaDroom .... 0 Te8m leaders: Bob's Sporting Goods, 663 game and 1839 se ries. Hieh scorers: Dorothy Norton, 180 game; Kathryn Duncan, 482 series. OFT 3 4-6 14 1 3-4 5 3 2-3 8 2 8-10 12 5 4-4 14 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 (Ml 0 0 0-0 0 16 21-27 S3 OFT 10-0 2 4 2-2 10 16 (Ml- 38 1 0-1 2 4 2-2 10 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 2 1 (Ml 2 28 10-14 e Panther mafmen run over The Dalles by 35-20 tally Abbas, John Scoggin, and Tim Meeker suffered setbacks from The Dalles' Bruce Wacker, Adrian Herrick, Bill McBumey (a former Redmond werestler), and Tom Merrion. Redmond's JV's also won, nipping the Papooses, 28-24. Weight by weight: 98 Wacker (TD) pinned D. Elliott (R) first round. 106 Patrick (R) pinned Swam (TD) tirst round. 115 Jordan (R) dec. Scholes (TD) 9-4. 123 Park (R) dec. Lewis (TD) 4-3. 130 Herrick (TD) pinned R. Abbas. (R) third round. 136 Dowse (R) dec. Pryor (TD) 2-0. 141 - R. Elliott (R) pinned Coomes (TD) second round. 148 McBumey (TD) puined Scoggin (R) fkst round. 157 Livingston (R) pinned Petroff (TD) first round. 168 Dunnigan (R) dec. Frichmuth (TD) 7-3. 178 Hoskins (R) puined M. Reynolds (TD) first round. 191 Merrion (TD) pinned Meeker (R) first round. Heavyweight Rice (R) dec. Jones (TD) 8-0. PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UPI ) Champagne Tony Lema bought his favorite bubbly for all hands and gratefully drank some himself after squeezing out a last-round 76 that still gave him the Bing Crosby Na tional Pro-Amateur golf title by three strokes. Gale' winds, rain and famed Pebble Beach a 6,747-yard golfers' nightmare proved too tough for 60 of the world's fi nest tournament pros Sunday. Not a single one of them was able to equal Pebble's par of 72 and one shaken pro, Bob Harrison, blew to an even iOO. Even the colorful Lema, who got his nickname because of his congenial habit of buying champagne for newsmen and friends whenever he' wins a tournament, had his ups and downs on his last round. Going into the final 18: he was tied with Canada's Al Balding with eight-under-par to tals of 208. But when it was over, there was Lema all by himself at 254 only four un der while Balding went for 88 strokes and finished far down the list with 296. By 32-9 SCOTS roHf-Big!; 'Pokes massacre Bend wrestlers Spaclal le The Bulletin PRINEVILLE - Crook Coun ty High School's wrestling team left no doubt in the minds of mat fans here Saturday after noon that they are indeed de fending District 7 A-l cham pions. Prineville's 32-9 lacing of the Bend Lava Bear matmen serv ed notice that its coming due) with the powerful Redmond Panthers will be a showdown of the first magnitude. Only one Cowboy matman got a pin, but nine Prineville bone benders gained decisions to hand Bend it's worst annihila tion of the year. In the words of Bend Coach Glen Havs the Cowboys are, ". . .without a doubt, the best balanced team and has the best depth of any team in Central Oregon." Top Match Coming "Next week's duel between them and Redmond is liable to be a doozer," Hays predicted. Redmond, 32-16 victors over Bend two weeks ago has been the season favorite to topple Prineville from district laurels. Both Redmond and Bend fin ished ahead of Prineville in the pre-season Central Oregon tour nament. Prineville's pin Saturday came in the form of Steve Jim merfield, who Hays described as "one of the best wrestlers I've ever seen in this area." Jimmerfield nailed Bend's Du ane Franklin in the second round. Bend gained three victories against Prineville. Don Jacob son beat Prineville's Peterson 3 0 at 130 pounds. Bill Mayer out poi Bend heavyweight Fred Hamm decisioned the Pokes' Lyle Smith, 4-2. Weight by weight: 98 McKenzie (P) dec. Iver son (B) 9-3. 106 Bryson (P) dec. Dave Jarvis (B) 11-4. 115 G. McKenzie (P) dec. Gary Frazee (B) 8-1. 123 Puckett (P) dec. Dan Jarvis (B) 5-0. 130 Jacobson (B) dec. Pet erson (P) 3-0. 136 - Edgerly (P) dec. Gett mami (B) 4-1. 141 Shivers (P) dec. Mar- coulier (B) 4-2, 148 Caine (P) dec. Borre- son (B) 4-0. 157 Mayer (B) dec. Mer win (P) 12-3. 168 Jimmerfield (P) pinned f ranKiin (B secona round, 178 - Phillips (P) dec. Ward (Bl 4-0. 191 Cross (P) dec. Booze B) 8-6 Heavyweight Hamm (B) dec. Smith (P) 4-2. Junior Vanity Saturday proved to be a dou ble disaster for Bend. The Prineville JV's added insult to injury when they clobbered the Bend juniors 38-13, Building Trades League W Mohawk Tavern ... 12 Had's McCuUoch Shop U Ramsey's Market .... 11 Mather's Well Drilling 8 Bend Lions Club 8 Over's Auto Serv 7 9 Cen. Ore. Welders ... 6 10 Bend Janitor Serv. .. 3 13 Team leaders: Mohawk Tav ern. 951 game; Central Oregon ,Welders. 2690 series. High scorers: Bill Hight, 220 game; Chuck Sherman, 563 se ries. Fifth Nlghters W L Hale's Insurance - 9 3 Rose Pharmacy 9 3 Lava Lake . 8 4 Cinderella Salon 7 5 Pine Tavern 5 1 Ken Shank's Jewels 5 7 Tom-Tom Drive Inn 3 9 Bend Bottling Co. ... 2 10 Team leaders: Ken Shank's Jewels, 871 game; Rose Pharm acy. 2414 series. High scorer: Edna Skjersaa, :03 game and 518 series. PLAY TO TIB AUGSBURG. Germany (UPI) -Bill Relchart of Rochester, Minn., scored a last second em Sunday that enabled the United States Olympic ice hockey team to tie West Ger man champion Ev Fuessen, 6-8, In an exhibition match. THE QUICKEST, MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO BUY OR SELL! CLASSIFIED ADS get fast results because buyers are LOOKING for the seller's merchandise or service (that's why they are reading the classified section)! Sellers save money because Classified rates are so low. (2 lines run 4 days for only $1.75 cash)! Buyers save be cause they tind such big bargains in the Classifieds! (So you see, everyone profits)! If you want to save, read The Bulletin Classifieds, use them. CALL 382-1811 THE BULLETIN Bend JV's take bad lacing from Baker juniors, 73-41 A short guard and a big for ward proved to be too much lor tne bend bear cubs here Saturday night as the visiting Bauer Bulldogs snowed under the locals, 73-41, In junior var sity hoop action. Mehlorn and Fuller finished the game with enough points be tween them (46) to have taken the Baby Bears by a five point margin themselves. Mehlorn, one of the smallest boys on the floor, was scoring from all an gles, taking high point honors with 27 tallies. Fuller hit the hemp for 19 counters. Bruim Shaky Pressing the entire game. Ba ker had the Bruins really shook up before the fracas was over. Baker kept pressing and Bend Kept on commuting turnovers. Mehlorn and Fuller kept on scoring and Baker pressed some more to start tne wnoie cycie over again. Bend, minus a few wrestlers in certain weights, spread Its matmen out enough to cover all of the divisions. It didn't prove successful, however, as tne oa by Pokes gained four pins. At 115 pounds, Thomas flat tened McKinney in the first round. At 178 Smith nailed Lentz in the second, at 191 Jones squashed Rose, and Wil liams pinned Snoop in the heavyweight match. Bend gained one f .a 1 1 , how ever. 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