TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON?
Redskins Win Fourth, Prospect
Loses Consolation Round Title
Ashland, March 4 Jackson
ville hh won fourth place and
Elkton took consolation round
top honors in games played Sat
urday afternoon in the Southern
Oregon college Invitational bas
ketball tournament here.
Prospect was the loser in the
clash with Elkton with the Log
gers dropping a 42 to 30 deci
sion after the final victors led
18 to 10 at the half.
J'villt Wins 30-29
Jacksonville slapped down
Butte Falls 30 to 29 in one of
the closest games of the ' entire
tournament to win fourth spot
in the championship round. Ihe
score was tied 14 to H at the
halftlme whistle pause.
Talent high entered the semi
finals Friday night by edging
Gold Hill 34 to 28 and atcr in
the evening Friday Westport
came from behind in the second
half to nip Oakland 35 to 28
Talent led its game at the half
17 to 14 and Oakland was ahead
18 to 14.
n..n. r.ii. hlfh entered the
playoffs for fourth place in the
tourney by eliminating Lorane
54 to 32 Friday afternoon and
Jacksonville reached the same
Playoff by walloping Brookings
53 to 19.
Prospect Winner, 39-27
Other games Friday saw Elk
ton enter the consolation round
championship finals by edging
Valsetz 33 to 28 and Prospect
get the same spot by taking over
St Marv's (Mcdford), 39 to 27.
Gold Hill, as loser of Friday
night's first game, was slated to
play Oakland for second place
Saturday mgni.
a Rntte Falls
Hardy II
Cratg S 1
MrBeth
GrM.namaj'er 11 S
IS Moore
6 Poole
Irwin I
Elton I
D. Clay 2
4 Henshaw
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F.t.KTON 4J
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J. Horsch IT
Berkley 7
Scott 1
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30 Prosp.rl
3 Gsrber
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Prospect, Peteraon 3, Gibson 1, Grieves
lineups:
Talant 34
Montsomery
Cowdry 0
Nichols 11
Coombs R
II Oold dill
Eskew
B Palmer
T B Smith
7 Schava
Hartley fl
4 J. Morgan
Kohi'tliiitloni Talent. Parrent 3
Cold Hill. J. Smith 3. Hahn 1.
Hltlm score Talent 17. Oold
Hill 14.
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Darrell Johnson To
Get Welter Title
Chance Wednesday
Owen Thomas and Larry Bur
Anitn ntainhmaltnrm fnr the
Snnlhprn OrpBnn Boxing club.
yesterday announced a double
main event wnicn win neacinne
their next offering at the armory
on Wednesday, March 8.
The feature bout will see
Kenny Carothers, outstanding
Grants Pass leather pusher,
against Darrell Johnson, Med
ford. They will scrap for the
southern Oregon welterweight
championship which Ray Stickel
was forced to vacate when he
moved to Santa Rosa, Cal.
Both are unbeaten in their
amateur career, Carothers hav
ing won 12 straight by knock
outs and Johnson undefeated In
matches here and in the north
ern part of the state.
Odom vs. Wolfe
The other half of the dual of
fering will send Dale Odom,
Medford carpenter and candidate
Sports for
the Week
TODAY
Rogue Snowmen ski at Cra
ter Lake parkt taws operate
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
MONDAY
Junior Rlflt club weekly
shoot and meeting, Merrick's
indoor range, 7 p. m. N. A.
I. B. basketball tourney. Port
land Ice arena, evening ISOC
entered) Major Bowling
league, 7 p. m.
TUESDAY
Ladies' Bowling league, 8
p. m N. A. I. B. basketball
tourney, Portland (SOC en
tered), evening Pistol divi
sion Medford Rifle club shoot,
Merrick's, 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
County grade school basket
ball tourney opens. Central
Point gym, 2 p. m. Medford
Rifle club weekly shoot. Mer-
rick's, 7:30 p. m Amateur
boxing card, armory, 8:30
p. m. Commercial Bowling
league. 7:30 p. m.
THURSDAY
Ladies' day golf competi
tion, Rogue Valley Golf club,
afternoon City Bowling
league, 7 p. m. County grade
school basketball tourney.
C. P. gym, 8 p, m. All-star
wrestling card, armory, 8:30
p. m. Stat class B high
school basketball tourney
opens, Astoria, 2:30 p. m..
(Rogue River entered).
FRIDAY
Medford high boxers at
Roseburg, evening County
grade school basketball tour
ney. C. P. gym. eveninq
Mixed Bowling league. 7:30
p, m. Class B high school bas
ketball tournament, Astoria,
7:30 p. m, (Rogue River en
tered). SATURDAY
County grade School basket
ball tourney, C, P. gym, 5 p. m.
Youth Bowling league.
1 p. m. Class B high school
state basketball tourney finals.
Astoria, 7:30 p. m.
SOC Basketball Leader
Named on UP All-Stars
Snn Francisco, Mnr. 4 UR
dipt. Keith Wade of Southern
Ort'Kim collide. Ashland. Ore
received honorable mention as
a forward on the 11(50 United
Press all-Pacific const basketball
tenm, it was announced Satur
day. While Wade had played renter
of the Hed Raider quintet this
season this did not mean he
would have to he chosen for that
post on an all-star.
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Sunder. March !. 1938
is
for middleweight honors, against
Donovan Wolle, Phoenix, con
queror of Don Harper on the
last card.
The promoters have also ar
ranged an outstanding support
ing card with some of the bouts
rivaling the double main event
for interest.
Harper, who was unbeaten
until he tangled with Wolfe two
weeks ago, will attempt to get
back in the win column when he
takes on Russ Williams, Grants
Pass. Williams lost a disputed
decision to Wolfe here last De
cember and the Williams-Harper
encounter is expected to turn
into a killer-diller scmi-windup.
Dick Adkins, a strong candi
date for lightweight honors
which also have been vacated by
Stickel. goes against Chief Su
per, fast Fort Jones Indian.
Super is a good boxer and fig
ures to give Adkins the acid
test. They tangled about six
months ago in Fort Jones with
Adkins coming off with a hair
line verdict.
Vernon To Fight
Hugo Vernon, Medford, makes
his initial ring debut by taking
on the veteran Eddie Conrad,
another Fort Jones Indian. Con
rad has had a number of ama
teur fights but if Vernon lives
up to advance raves, he should
take Conrad.
A rematch, which has been
signed by popular demand, in
cluding requests by both fight
ers, will pit Corky King, knock
out winner over Bill Berry,
against Johnny Hamilton. Butte
Falls. Hamilton won a SDlit de
cision in their get-together .of J
two weens ago.
Another match, to raise the
curtain at 8:30 p.m.. is yet in the
making, the promoters said.
Basketball
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
Holv Crow 58. New York AC 3f
Ml .our! 58. KflnsAH Slate M
N. Dnkotn .18. N. Dakota State 57
Kansas tig. Iowa State 52
Utah State 52. Denver 44
BriRham Young 55. Wyoming 44
New Mexico A & M 59. Flagstaff 4b
Willamette P4. Lewli and Clark 70
San Franeinco 50. Loyola iL.A.) 43
Carroll BO. Northern Montana 78
Washington State 30. Idaho 34
Stanford 58. California 4B
Washington 47. Oregon State 45
Southern California 45. UCLA 43
San Jose 70, Santa Barbara 40
Southern Conference Tournament:
North Carolina St. 50. Wake For. SJ
Duke 80, William and Mary 50
Southeastern Conference Tourney
Tennessee 50, Vanderhilt 44
Louisiana State 73. Auburn 45
Georgia 52. Alnhama 51
Kentucky 56. Mississippi State 48
SATURDAY'S RESULTS:
Southeastern ronferenre (semMtnals)
Tennessee 81, Louisiana St. 79
Kenturkv 7t. Georgia 63
Fordham 74. New York U. 52
Princeton 53 Dartmouth 43
Columbia 61. Holy Cross 54
N Dnknta fl N Dakota State 57
Oklahoma (14. Nehrnska 48
Illinois no. Northwestern 52
Cornell 60. Penn 53
' Iowa 70. Crelghton 48
Billet win Wntlare H2, Duquesne 93
Armv 50, Navy 40
Michigan 70, Purdue 60
N, Carolina St, 67. Duke 47 (South
ern conference tourney
High School Scores
FniDAVS RF.Sl'l.TS:
Roosevelt 33, Franklin 37
Jefferson 65. Franklin 42
Grant 38. Lincoln 44
Cleveland 42, Benson 38
Hlllshoro 44. Ttgard 43
Milwaukle 51. Oregon City 30
Milton-Freewater 32. Hood River 3."
Srapnoose 63. St. Helen s 44
Grants Pass 75. F.agle Point 30
Fugene "ti. St. Mary's iKiiKenet 43
Coitaur Grove 4", Wlllmnette 33
MiirsHfleld H4. Slinlnw 47
Mend 3-1. Redmond 34
Ccntrnl Catholic 34. G re sham 40
Srnslde 4V Attorla 47
Central Point 42, Illinois Valley 20
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Pointers Tip
Valley Five
Score 42-26
Central Point, Mar. 4 Central
Point high dropped the curtain
on its 1949-50 basketball cam
paign Friday by dumping Illi
nois Valley 42 to 26 in a JDJ
league encounter on the Pointer
Iloor.
First quarter count was dead
locked at the half and were in
front 31 to 17 at the third quar
ter. Kerb Colley was 11 and John
Bigham with 10 were top Cen
tral Point scorers.
The Pointers wound up in sec
ond place in the loop with losses
only to Champion Eagle Point.
Lineups:
Ontral Point 42 28 Illinois Valley
BiKhnrn 10 f A Holly
Trautman 7 f 3 Lewis
Cnlley 11 c Hammer
Meadows 3 t 3 Kester
Walker 4 It 3 Preston
Substitutions Central Point. Find
ley 7: Illinois Valley. Crov.1 1. Halo
2, Wleler 3. Radcliffe 2, Maurer 2
and Rauber 3.
SOC to Play
Portland U.
Portland, Ore., March 4 (U.R)
Four teams were slated today for
the opening of the District 2 play
offs of the National Association
of Intercollegiate Basketball
Monday in the Portland ice
arena.
Southern Oregon, Northern
Idaho. Willamette and Portland
universities will compete in a
double elimination tournament
with Portland seeded first but
with Northern Idaho given the
chances of a good dark horse.
The Idahoans' will be flaunt
ing Rollie McNair, top scorer in
the Northwest conference, and
his 17 points per game average.
The first games pit Northern
Idaho and Willamette, Portland
and Southern Oregon. The win
ners will play for the district
title Tuesday night.
Three Enter
Cage Playoff
By United Press
Central Catholic of Portland.
Eugene and Seappoose moved
into the Oregon state high school
class A basketball tournament
round Friday night by beating
down their season's end opposi
tion. Seappoose took a 28 to 13 half
time lead over St. Helens and
increased it to a 63 to 44 triumph
to top district 7.
Eugene walloped St. Marv's of
Eugene 76 to 43 at MacArthur
court to capture the district 6
berth.
Central Catholic moved into
the tournament with a 54 to 40
victory over Gresham in district
13.
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WSC Winner
North Area
Cage Champ
San Francisco, Mar. 4 (U.R)
The Washington State Cougars,
surprise team of the Pacific
Coast conference basketball race
this season, are the new northern
division champs.
The Cougars gained the cov
eted title their first since 1941
with a 39 to 34 victory over
the University of Idaho Van-
days Friday night.
The victory also gave WSC the
right to meet the UCLA Bruins,
southern division champs, in a
playoff series at Los Angeles for
the conference title.
In another northern division
tussle, the Washington Huskies
gained sole possession of third
place by edging Oregon State
47 to 45.
The margin of difference be
tween the two clubs was on the
free throw line from where the
Huskies hit on 21 out of 29 at
tempts.
Softhallers
Meeting Set
Cnnncnrc nr thnKP interested ill
uu....v.d ;
ennnenrino cnfihall ipams In a
summer league here this year
will meet Monday evening,
March 13, at a place to De an
nounced, to discuss the coming
season. President Bill Catey an
nounced Saturday.
Catey, whose office expires
u,ith ih March 13 meetine. said
nfnMM tirill ka eleftpH. nlnns for
opening the season, possibility of
using tne new oear vreen
nhviiM twilieht carries or night
contests and finances will be dis
cussed.
It is quite possible the soft
ball league will be able to play
games in the new park this year
rather than at the high school
football field as previous dui u
was questionable whether there
would be lights at the new park
to use.
Some followers of the kitten
ball sport have suggested that
twilight games be played at the
new park in place of contests
under the lights.
Eagles Lose
To Cavemen
Eagle Point, Mar. 4 Eagle
Point high athletes today were
looking forward to baseball and
track practice after closing their
winter season with a loss to
Grants Pass high in basketball
but also winning the JDJ league
cage title by being undefeated.
TT.-l.4n,. niol-,1 IhA TTaplpa coach
ed by "Shv" Sallaghan dropped
a 75 to 30 Southern Oregon conference-district
5 cage battle to
the Cavemen on the Grants Pass
floor. t .
Grants Pass led at the first
quarter whistle 17 to 9, at the
half 39 to 17 and at the third
quarter pause 63 to 23. The Cave
men led all the way.
Lineups:
Grants Pass 7J 30 Pelnl
Craft 4 t 8 Simmon
Hfdsepeth 11 f Mulhollen
Miller 6 4 Dolierf
Vosten 4 K 4 Cahai:
Ford 16 It 4 Hale
Substitutions Cavemen: Tenner :i.
Trautman 8. Hackenburg 5, Stanger
10. Jacohson 8; Eagles. Forrester 1. !
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'Jersey Joe' Seeking New Bout For Champ
New York. Mar. 4 U.R).
Old Jersey Joe Walcott was
yelling for a fourth shot at the
heavyweight title today because
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