Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1946, Image 2

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TWO MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. Jan. 27. 1948
BIGGS WINS
. Pasadena, Jan. 26 (U.R)
Profesionai tennis champion
Bobby Rigi?s defeated John
Faunce 7-0, b-4. 6-4 in the semi
finals of the $2000 Huntinnton
Hotel midwinter tennis champ
ionships here today.
San Mateo county produces
$8,000,000 worth of cut 1 lowers
annually.
, MedpordJTribune
Montgomery, s.... 0 2 1 i
Officials: Leonard Warren and
Norm Worthley.
DATES ARE SET
Ashland, Jan. 28 Dates for
the annual Southern Oregon Col
lege of Education Invitational
class "B" basketball tournament
have been definitely set for
March 6, 7, 8 and 9, Tournament
Director R. W. McNeal said yes
terday. Invitations arc in the mail to
46 teams in Jackson, Douglas,
Coos, Curry, Klamath, Lake,
Harney, Deschutes, Crook, Jose
phine and Jefferson counties.
Inquiries have already been re
ceived from a number of schools
and McNeal said a large num
ber of entries were expected.
The tournament, an annual af
fair before the war, Is being re
vived this year under McNeaPs
direction. McNeal originated the
meet in 1028.
Cloilng time for Summy Too Lite
to Clusslly 4:00 Saturday aftarnoon
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Phone Central Point 573 Medford 6541
P. O. Box 302, Central Point
BY 43-32 COUNT
Tornado Continues To Head
Conference By Taking
Fast, Rough League Win
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Medford high hoopstcrs ad
vanced a notch in the Southern
Oregon conference race when
they took a thrilling 43 to 32
victory from Ashland at the
Grizzlies' home grounds Friday
night. Despite the 11 point mar
gin, it was an exciting battle
with the large crowd making so
much noise it sometimes was Im
possible for the players to hear
the referees whistles.
It was one of the fastest and
roughest games of the season for
the Black Tornado, who com
milled 13 fouls while 23 were
called on Ashland. Medford con-
' nccted with 13 out of 27 free
! throw attempts while Ashland
sank 10 out of 18. Cal Hovland
and Jim Jandreau of Ashland
left the game on five fouls,
j Riggs Scores First
j Darrell Riggs scored from un
der the basket to ring up the
first tally and the Tornado mov
ed it to 4-0 before Dommie Pro
vost could connect for Ashland.
1 Hovland hit one from the side
to bring it 4-4 when the Tornado
turned on the heat, moving into
an 18-6 lead at end of the first
j period.
Ashland slipped in only three
baskets and a free throw in the
third quarter to move their
score up to 13 while Medford
clicked for 12 markers to make
the score 25 to 13 for Medford
when the teams left the floor at
halftime.
Third Stania Even
I The teams played almost even
in the third stanza when the
Grizzlies ran up nine points to
10 for Medford. The red and
white put on a brief scoring bar
rage early In the final period
to bring the score to 38-30 for
the Tornado until LcRoy House
an1 Don Waldron put a stop to
it with a total of five points be
tween them. Jim Merriman hit
for the Grizzlies seconds before
the game ended to bring the
score 43-32.
They tangle in a return clash
here Tuesday night which will
be a non-conference go.
Doug Coghlll, center for the
Medford high Junior varsity
turned in the best performance
of anyone on the floor last night
'. as his team ran up a 43 to 21
; triumph over the Ashland junior
I varsity in the preliminary. Cog
hlll -howed a lot of promise of
capably filling the shoes of Riggs
next season as he completely
dominated both backboards and
j led his mates In the scoring de
partment.
Scoring
ELKS, HOSPITAL
QUINTS STAY IN
FIRST SPOT TIE
Standings:
W. L. Pet.
Ashland Elks 3 0 1.000
Camp White Navy.. 3 0 1.000
Mobilgas 1 2 .333
Medford Hotel 1 2 .333
Groc. Coll Bars .... 1 2 .333
MHS Jr. Varsity .... 0 3 .000
Ashland Elks and the Camp
White Naval hospital remained
in a knot for first place in the
Southern Oregon Independent
basketball league as the circuit
enters its fourth week of play.
Each team has won three games
and has not been defeated.
A hot contest for second place
rages with Mobilgas, Medford
Hotel and Groceteria Gold Bars
all tied up with one win and two
defeats. Medford high junior
varsity, winless in league play,
holds last place, undisputed.
This week's league games
send Mobilgas against the Navy
at Jackson school gym tomor
row night and the Gold Bars
against the Junior Varsity as a
preliminary to the Elks-Marines
infantile paralysis benefit game
at the high school gym Wednes
day night. The hotel quintet re
majns idle this week so far as
league play is concerned.
Mobilgas steps out in a couple
of non-league skirmishes when
they tangle with Southern Ore
gon College of Education in the
preliminary to a polio benefit at
Ashland Thursday night and
meet the 656th Army Engineers
at Camp White Friday night.
HOGANTEADS in
Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 26 U.R)
Little Ben Hogan, Hershey. Pa.,
blazed a threc-under par 68 In
the second round of the $7,500
Phoenix open golf champion
ships today to take a one-stroke
lead over George Schneiter, Salt
Lake City.
Hogan, the pre-tourney favor
ite, had a two-day total of 134
to Schneiter's 67-68135. Her
man Keiser, Akron, O., shot a
69 for a second round total of
136. to take third place in the
standings.
The 50 low professional and
10 low amateurs will comDcte in
the final ID-hole round tomor-
row over the par 71 Phoenix
country club course.
RACING
Arcadia, Cal., Jan. 26 (U.R).
Mrs. Ada Rice's Snow Boots,
who set a world record for a
mile and one-sixteenth last
week, breezed to an easy two
and one-half length victory to
day In the $13,000 Seablscuit
handicap before 53,000 fans at
Santa Anita park.
TO CENTRAL-PL
St. Mary's prepsters made
tough going for the league lead
ers before Central Point Mgh's
cagcrs turned on second half
steam for a 48-29 division two
"B" conference victory on the
Washington grade school maple
court Friday evening.
The tight-guarding, ball-hawking
Crusaders headed the Point
ers 8-5 at the first quarter mark.
All five Central Point tallies
were scored by free tosses. Com
in llfo n tha xprnnd canto
began, the Pointers chalked up
an ih-iz nau-iime margin.
Bill Saxbury of the winners
rang in 16 counters and Howard
Rickman of St. Mary's was next
high with 14. The battle was
1111..... mnaf it thff WAV trrOUEh
the Crusaders' smoother ball-
handling was a dominating iea-
ture.
fotWrnl Pnint'a division tWO
record now stands at four wins
and no losses.
Lineups:
Central Pt. (48) (29) St. Mary's
Mrtllunrl a I 4 a. KlCKmail
T. Colley 8 f 3 Ha Rickm'n
Kim-airi 1 ch nomcrai II
Anhorn 2 8 6 Ivcn
Saxbury 16 g 2 asei
Subs: Central Point H. Col
ley 6, Hansen 6.
Talent. Jan. 26 Maintaining
third place in the division two
ennihom Oreeon class "B"
league race, Talent high school's
basketeers sank Kerby
here Friday night.
Frlnk marked the way for
the Bulldogs by raining in 27
tallies. Dickenson of Kerby was
next high man with 12. Midway
count was 23-17 for Talent. The
local seconds lost to a like
Kerby squad 27-17.
Lineups:
Toint 49 34 Kerby
Quackenbush 4 f 2 Campbell
Grace 11 13 jonnson
Frlnk 27 c 6 Clark
Schulz 3 g 12 Dickenson
Dorman S S Baird
Rnhs: Talent Sanders 2, Wll
liams 2; Kerby Willis 6.
Brume River. Jan. 26 A runa
urav si-20 conference victory
was scored by the Rogue River
high hoopsters over fcagie r-oini
Frida evening. The Rogues
pulled away after an even first
period which ended 13-12 in their
favor and the Eagles went
scoroless the remainder of the
half as the winners brought
their total to 24. Dick Huntoon
with 18 and Bruce Davidson
with 12 were chief point-getters
for the Rogues.
Rogue River's reserves beat
Eagle Point s reserves 27-19.
T.inpuns:
Rogue R. (51) (20 Eagle Pt.
Davidson 12 f 6 Young
Bean 8 f 9 Kiem
Huntoon 18 e 4 Valde
Hilcer 2 c 1 Kimmel
Kile 6 g Russell
Subs: Rogle River McGreg
or 9.
Jacksonville, Jan. 26 Jack
sonville high school basketeers
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came from behind in the fourth
quarter to score a 25 to 21 "B"i
league victory over Phoenix,
here Thursdav night. Phoenix
jumped to an early lead and
was out in front 10 to 7 at half-
time. The Pirates had their
lead cut to lb-13 ai ena oi me
third quarter. With two min
utes to play and the score knot
ted at 21-21. Jacksonville swish
ed in two quick field goals to
gain the victory.
Gunter ana unnstca paceu
the winners with eight points
each while Wolfe led Phoenix
with five.
Phoenix reserves scored a 17
to 15 win over the Redskin re
serves in the preliminary. Jack
sonville meets Central Point
here Tuesday night in a non
league Same.
High School Scores
By United Press
Corvallis 46, Sweet Home 35.
Scappoose 46, Vernonia 30.
Sandy 47, Dallas 22.
McMinnville 29, Newbcrg 22.
Astoria 28, Rainier 20.
Lebanon 47, Junction Ciiy 45. j
Milwaukee 52, Molalla 37. ;
Hood River 45, Princville 36.1
Garibaldi 23, Nehalem 13. j
La Grande 43, Pendleton 34. j
Marshfield 24, North Bend 15.'
Myrtle Point 33, Coquille 22. !
Klamath Falls 36, Grants,
Pass 34. I
Cottage Grove 52, Springfield.
35. . !
Eugene 44. University High
(Eugene) 38.
Estacada 49, Ml. Angel 42.
Beaverton 42, Forest Grave
36.
Baker 34, Milton-Freewater
31.
All Star East-West
Quint Game Mar. 301
The first annual East-West AH-1
Star basketball game will be I
played in New York's Madison
Square Garden March 30.
According to the plan, each
squad will be limited to 10
players and coached by an out
standing man from each section.
The list of eligibles include
such stars from the west as
George Mikun of De Paul; Bob
Kurland of Oklahoma A. & M.;
Don Otten of Bowling Green
Milo Komcnich of Wyoming, and
Billy Hasset and Leo Klier of
Notre Dame.
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BASKETBALL j
By United Press j
Notre Dame 56, Kentucky 47.
Navy 51, Duke 40.
Army 78, Rensselaer Poly!
Inst. 39.
West Virginia 66, Alderson
Broaddus 43.
Indiana 61. Chicago 32. j
St. John's 57, Temple 54. j
University of Virginia 51, Vir
ginia Military Inst. 20.
Dartmouth 48, Cornell 44.
Michigan 62, Ohio State 46.
Maryland 35, Hampden-Syd-
ney 32 (overtime)
Army War College 50, George
town 46.
Tennessee 49, Georgia Tech
27.
Great Lakes 67, Illinois 42.
Yale 50, Princeton 30.
Syracuse 44, Villanova 33.
Penn State 47, Bucknell 28.
Vermont 44, Mass. State 33.
Minnesota 56. Purdue 43.
Ohio U 46, Cincinnati 43.
Texas 48, Texas Christian 46.
Maine 86. New Hampshire 54.
Northwestern 56, Wisconsin
34.
Georgia 51, Vanderbilt 39.
Oklahoma 41, Missouri 27:
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