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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAII. TRIBUNE Friday. March 10. 195S Facile SeIhoIl IBasketilbaEE imngllntf, SaCmii?dlay aft (SIP Central Point, Mar. 10 Three games, two of them in the B ' championship semi-finals, will be via irm4 tnnioht in the annual Jackson county grade school bas ketball tournament at, me ieu t.l Oiln. Moh ffvmnHSlum. First game, a quarter-final in the consolation rouno. 01 ciass n, will send St. Mary's (Medford) against Gold Hill at 6 p. m. with the winner playing at 5 p. m. Saturday for the class A conso lation title. C. P. Seconds Slated At 7 p. m. today Central Point second team will play Lone Pine and at 8 p. m. Shady Cove is ' slated to meet the Central Point third quintet with both games in the class B championship semi finals. Winners of these two games will play for the title at 7 p. m. Saturday. This afternoon at 4 o'clock Jacksonville was scheduled to play Phoenix and at 6 o clock Rogue River second team was billed to meet Sams Valley, both in the consolation semi-finals. Saturday's Contests Saturday at a p. m. Point first team ana KOgue niv er first quintet will play for the class A championship and at 7 p. m. the winner of the Shady Cove vs. C. P. third team will mi the vlrrtor of the C. P. sec- nnri vs. Lone Pine for the B championship. Howard school will play the Rome River seconds vs. Sams Vallev came victor at 6 p. m. Sat urday for the consolation class B title and at 5 p. m. tomorrow will be the class A consolation title contest. Ontral Point first team en tered the A championship finals last night by toppling Phoenix 38 to ZO as McGonagle pourea in ia to lead C. P. and Caster got eight to pace Phoenix. Other Results Listed The Rogue River first team reached the A championship fi' nals by running over Eagle Point 31 to 18 last night In the best eame of the evening. It was closer than the score would in dicate. Mekvold and Biggers each got 12 for the Rogues and Gillespie got 13 for the Eagles. Howard school entered the B consolation round finals by downing Griffin Creek 22 to 11 In the third game last night. Foley tallied 10 points to lead Howard and Stanley's five points paced the creeK team. 2sM T ifS J--r tl II I II II II H V Ul II II VJ I W . xl r I I I v x Atlas Defeats Dusette Local Wrestling Bout Top Golfers Slated Here Appearance of State Amntour Champ Don Clark, The Dalles, and Don Provost Jr.. Ashland, at Rogue Valley County club on Saturday and Sunday will high light a busy week-end on the golf links. The youths, stalwarts of the University of Oregon golf team, are scheduled to get in some practice licks tomorrow and on Sunday some sort of match may be arranged, according to Club Fro Hugh Starkweather. Rogue Valley club men Sat urday will commence IB-hole qualifying play for the annual spring handicap tourney. The qualifying round will continue through Sunday, March 10. Prize for the handicap title is the John and Frank Perl trophy and Ivan Harrington is defending champ. Mrs. F. G. Bunch won the prize for fewest putts during la dies' day play yesterday. There were 15 competitors. Directors of the women's group will con vene at 11:30 a. m. next Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Robert Shepherd. HIGH SCHOOL BOXERS Medford hliih boxing team left about noon today for Roscburg where it will meet Roseburg high leotherpushcrs in a tenm match tonight. Coach Fred Spicgelberg took about a dozen boys. They will return after the bouts tonight. BOWLING CITY LEAGUE Andy Anderson rolled a 817 for high Individual series and a 266 for high individual gnme lust nlglu as the City Bowling league held its competition at the Medford Bowling lanes. High team series and team game honors went to Teamsters' union team with 2,650 and 914 respectively. city l rAr.i r standings Tumi w i. COpCO . SOD. The best crowd of the year saw an action-Dacked wrestling program at the armory last night, a card which had led fans to be lieve they were in for a good evening's entertainment but they weren t prepared lor me nre- works which went on. Old Lady Luck rode on the Great Atlas and he used her to the fullest to defeat Georges Dusette in the feature match of the triple main event offering Dusette Sets Sails Dusette went after the Pea cock of the Ring determined to undo the self-styled greatest 'Dons' Underdog In NIB Tourney At N.Y. Saturday New York, Mar. 10 (U.R Defending champion San Fran cisco, just as much an underdog as last year. Is ready and able to repeat its 1949 triumph in the National Invitation basketball tournament. Coach Pete Newell said today. "The boys have the same driv ing spirit as last year," said the young coach of the Dons. "They sure don t feel like IZ to 1 snots, and neither do I." Twelve to one is the price the "wise boys" have placed on the Dons to win the big post-season classic that starts tomorrow aft ernoon at Madison Square Gar den. CCNF Favorite Also The same boys also have named City College of New York a 24 point favorite to stop Newell's gang in the first round. "We were just as much an un derdog last year." Newell point ed out, "and you remember what happened then." tiasKetball followers never will forget the stirring march of the '49 Dons through a se ries of upsets to the N. I. T. title in a final round victory over Loyola of Chicago, nor the performances of little Playmak er Rene Hcrrerias, five foot nine inch whiz, or six-six Don Lof- gran. voted the tourney s out standing player. Favor UCLA Cage Champ Los Anseles. Mar. 10 (IIP) Never a Pacific Const conference champ but frequently a southern division winner, the UCLA Bruins were five Doint favorites today over Washington State for the PCC basketball title. The two teams meet tonight In the opening contest of a best two-out-of-three series for the conference chnmpionship. Thev win play again tomorrow night and then Monday night If a third gnme Is necessary. The PCC titllst also will win the right to represent the far west in the NCAA basketball tournament. wrestler in the world and after mauling the Great One with a headlock, Dusette clamped on a full nelson, a hold for which the Atlas is famous, and won the first fall. The New York strong man was obviously injured and in a move born from desperation, he threw Dusette out of the ring. On his trip through the ropes he caught a loot Between tne middle and lower strand apd so injured the appendage that he was unable to continue. Old Pete Belcastro can still wrestle with the best of them The long-time Medford favorite held highly-touted Frank Stojack Belcastro Wrestles Clean Belcastro, noted for his dirty sum, wresueo clean as ne could before he couldn't resist the temptation to dust off the Sto jack chin with a well-aimed fist. From then on he missed no op portunity to rough things up. Karl Gray won two out of tnree falls from Tony Ross in the opener. The final one came via a foul when Ross refused to keep his knee out of Gray's throat. Ross, angered by the verdict, wanted to fight everyone in sight, particularly Second Jim my Blaylock, with whom he had had misunderstandings during the match. Promoter Mack Lillard an nounced that next Thursday niEht there will be a battle roval with Gorgeous Gus, the wrestling bear, as one of the principals. Eagle Point Baseball Meeting Dated Tuesday tHRie r-oim. Mar. lu All per sons interested in organizing an Eagle Point town baseball team this year have been asked to meet Tuesday, March 14 at 8 p.m. at the city hall. Play in the Rogue Valley league is contemplated ngain. It Is planned to use the veterans domiciliary center field. Last year the vets considered Engle Point their home team. A repre sentative of the center Is sched uled to attend the meeting. Basketball THURSDAY'S RESULTS Lane H5. Alntiamn A A M 43 Ajabama State 87. South Carolina State 49 Ohio State 60. Butler 65 (Western Junior College) rnoentx 37. Lonn Bench 04. Compton 100. Riverside J. C. 67 Ventura J. C. 67, Chaffey SI (Region 1 Junior College) h-iacer . Stockton 3.1 College of Sequoia 73. Sacramento 58 San Mateo 48, Grant Tech 47 San Franclico City Collen S3. San ta Rom 40 Local Track Trials Dared For Tuesday Time trials, the first of the sea son for the Black Tornado track squad, will be held next Tues day and Wednesday afternoon, Coach Bob Newland announced this morning. Field events trials will take place on Tuesday with all but possibly the javelin throw be ing run off, while the running events are scheduled Wednes day. The boys as well as Coaches Newland and Lee Ragsdale will be watching the times and dis tances carefully. Medford lost but three of its key men by graduation last June and all three were kingpins in the local squad that captured the state championship. However, Newland believes his track squad is still strong and most observers believe the Tornado will be tough. Next week's first time trials of the season are being held sev eral days earlier than they were last year. Last season cool damp weather delayed them some time. First track meet for the Tor nado is a "short distance" meet with Grants Pass here March 25. Beavers Thump Angels Practice Game 8 To 1 Riverside, Cal.. March 10 iU.R) The Portland Beavers went back to routine training work today after thumping the Los Angeles Angels 8 to 1 yesterday behind the fine seven-hit pitching of Bob Drilling, John Tierney and Ray McNultry. Second Baseman Bud Peterson got a homer and a triple for the Beavers and his teammate Luis Marquez also slammed out a four-bagger. VERN STEPHENS SIGNS Sarasota, Fla.. March 10 (U.R) Vern Stephens, slugging short stop of the Boston Red Sox, end ed his holdout yesterday wnen he agreed to sign for $40,000. (NAIB Regional Playoff) repperdine ts. cmco 39 BOY, OH BOY! Look At This Buyl $13,90013.7 Acrti Irrigated, ar tesian well, good 10ft water, cement block house, nearly completed. Close to town. I. E. SCHULER BROKER 32 N. 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