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I- MEDFORDviwTRIBUlfB siraiFirs. PHOENIX HIGH, GRATER COP ROGUE LOOP CAGE OPENERS Phoenix and Crater highs came through Friday with first night decisions in what may turn into a tight race in the Rogue Basket ball League of small Class A schools. . At Phoenix the Pirates broke ahead In the fourth quarter to register a 50 to 44 win over Illinois Valley. Crater's Comets, piling up almost as many points on free shots as they did on field goals, hurdled Eagle Point 58 to 33 at Central Point. Team3 were tied 36-all at the three-quarter mark of the see saw Pirate-Cougar scramble. Bill . Madden of Phoenix and Sams of Illinois Valley made it 38-aU. Then free heaves by Ron Bean and field goals by Madden and Ron Vreeken made the score 44 to 38 for the Pirates. They kept a four to six point edge after that . IV 22-21 at Half Phoenix had front position 15 to 9 at the quarter but with three minutes left in the second stanza the spread was only 17 to 16. The quints alternated buckets from there until Illinois Valley took a 22 to 21 edge at the half. IV got a 28 to 25 gap with three minutes to go in the third period. With a minute left, how ever it was 34-all. Pickle scored of or the Cougars and Madden put in a long two-hander from about midcourt at the buzzer to tie the game. Ron Vreeken entered the fracas midway in the fourth quarter and scored seven points and blocked a number of Cougar shots. The engagement at Central Point was a roughie which saw four Eagles-and two Comets ban Lihed from the action. Harvey ttelson of Eagle Point suffered a broken hand near the start of the tussle. u Crater, paced In shooting by Jim Higinbotham and Harvey Tonn and in backboard play by Higinbotham and t. Bob Gray, headed at all intermissions 14 to 11, 27 to 18 and 48 to 29. Higinbotham scored 20 and Tonn 19 while Bill Caldwell dropped lr? 12 for the Eagles. In re bounding Higinbotham got 18 and Gray 10. The Comets had 41 j I ... ixie margin on ine DacKDoards for the whole game 40 to. 34. Their control fell off in the second half. c Here's the most versatile "pick up" you've ever driven! No other truck at anywhere near its price matches the tremendous traction power, the big payload capacity ' and the economy of operation of , this standard Chevrolet truck equipped with NAPCO Powr Pak 4-Wheel drive. Here is your "do anything" truck. It gives you an ease of handling at cruising speeds over highways, and then just a flip of a lever gives you surging power at all four wheels for getting you through mud, sand, snow or over roughest "off the road" terrain. COME IN TODAY FOR : ore rap ON DISPLAY THIS WEEK-END AND THROUGH TUESDAY! fftfUl mm 1 NTH AND BARTLETT STS. From the field Eagle Point was not hitting well although Crater was not exceptional with its .319 average. The Comets hit 15 times from the field for 30 points to the Eagles' 12 for 24 counters. At the free throw line Crater made good on 28 out of 37 chances. Crater was charged with 16 fouls in the scuffle and Eagle Point with 23. javte preliminaries saw Crater beat Eagle Point 58 to 38 and Illinois Valley trim Phoe nix 34 to 12. LINE-VPS: Phoenix SO 44 10. Taney Bean 14 f 3 Maurer ft.ortn a t 13 Pickle Maaaen is c 17 Krauss Da hi S S Sams WaU 5 , g 4 Harrison Substitution! For Phoenix Vree- Ken 7; for Illinois Valley. Hemingway. onuio, x-icrsau, Ling- Crater SS Hogue 8 Higinbotham 20 Gray 4 Tonn 19 38 Eagle Point 5 Christian 4 Nelson 12 Caldwell 7 Greb Parent 5 e 2 Bitterling Substitutions C rat e.r. Kellev 2 Johnson. Tidwell, Douthit. ; Shama; Eagle Point. Turtle 2. Friend 3. Cave 2, Mason 1. Abernathy. Wallace Scortichini and Miceli Get Draw Miami (U.R) Italy's Italo Scortichini and tough little Joe Miceli from 1 New York's East Side battled to a draw last night in a wild-swinging 10-round tele vised fight at Dinner Key Audi torium. The two stocky fighters opened up in the fifth round after a slow start that had the' crowd booing and clapping for more action. But the fans applauded the wild finish and generally agreed with the tie decision. Miceli, promised a shot at No, 1 welterweight contender Car men Basilio if he made a good showing, opened a cut on Scor tichini's nose in the fifth round. From then on the fight turned Into a brawl with the angered Scortichini, a 7-5 favorite, trying for a knockout. ROOKS WIN TILT . Corvallis .(U.E) The Oregon State Rooks came from behind) to defeat Grays Harbor Junior College 52-44 Friday night. Jerry Frizzell of Grays Harbor was high for the game with 20 points while Dave Gambee hit 18 for the Rooks. -,. , . ' 1 (S3 A DEMONSTRATION! PHONE 2-6115 Oregon's Webfoots Outrun Idaho Vandal Crew 82-59 Moscow, Ida. (U.FD Oregon's Ducks outran, outshot and out rebounded the Idaho Vandals Friday night to win a Northern Division basketball game 82-59 The Vandals, who set a North ern Division record for the per centage of field goals made last week against Washington couldn't find the basket at all last night. They hit for 35 per cent of their shots, compared to 50 for the Ducks. Maintain Lead Idaho managed to tie the game at 2-2, but with 2Va min utes gone guard Howard Page sank a long one to put Oregon permanently in the lead. The Ducks led 34-23 at the half, then maintained an 11-13 point lead early in the second half. With 10 minutes to play they began to widen their mar gin against the tiring Vandals, Loi Defeats G. Flanagan Miami, Fla. (U.R) Italian Duilio Loi, the European light weight champion who left hooked and right-chopped suc cessfully through Glen Flana gan's very rough welcome to America, will face a ranking con tender next in his U. S. campaign for a world-title shot. Promoter Jim Norris of the In ternational Boxing Club said to day Loi's next opponent proba bly would be ex-champion Paddy DeMarco or Eddie Chavez of San Jose, Calif. Unanimous In his American debut Friday night, 25-year-old Loi won a unanimous decision over toughy Flanagan of St. Paul, Minn., in the Miami Beach 'Auditorium Their nationally televised and broadcast 10-rounder becamle such a brawl that Referee Billy Regan did almost as much work as the fighters. Swarthy Loi of the curly. black hair will go to Chicaeo immediately and train-for his next TV scrap, either at Chicago or New York. The Italian scrap per, wno is ranked second among the world's contenders for Jimmy Carter's 135-pounld crown, was originally slated to meet' fifth-ranking Chavez but Chavez withdrew last week be cause 'of virus. ' Arkansas Hires Jack Mitchell Little Rock, Ark. (U.R) Jack Mitchell, who only six years ago was an All-American quarter back for Bud Wilkinson at Okla homa, was formally "hired" Sat urday for a five-year term as head coach at Arkansas. Mitchell did not get a con tract; William J. Good, assistant to University President John Tyler Caldwell, said Mitchell was "hired" for five years under an '.'appointment" and. "agree ment" like any other professor employed to teach in the col lege, . The - only difference - is' that Mitchell's appointment . is for five years; other faculty mem bers are appointed for only one year. Mitchell will get $12,000 a year. - Good said the appointment is like theorie Bowden Wyatt got two years ago and does not in clude specific terms to which either party would . be held. Wyatt quit last week to tak& the head coach's job at Tenn essee after leading Arkansas to the 1954 Southwest Conference championship. BASKETBALL SATURDAY GAMES: Manhattan 73. Navy 68 Illinois 86. Ohio Stat 78 Albright 72. Moravian 70 . Drexel Institute 98, Swarthmora 79 T Michigan State 84. Michigan 83 Marshall 68, Toledo 98 -Princeton 63. Harvard 94 LaSalle 112. Lebanon. Valley 70 Benedict College 68. Savannah State 87 ' Alderson Broadus 83. Fairmont State 57 Case 74, Wooster 72 West Virginia 72. V.MJ. 58 Columbia 82. Cornell 62 Detroit 91. Drake 76 Rensselaer Poly 89. Albany Stat 79 : Baldwin Wallace94, Mount Union 58 : Duquesne 67. Fordham 86 Harpur 62. Plattsburg TCHRS. 52 Richmond 92. William & Marp 71 Florida State 90. Georgia 81 Southeastern Louisiana 87. Louisiana Tech 70 Maryville 93. Chattanooga 75 John Carroll 83, Western Reserve 82 : Earlham 63, Wilmington 92 Cooper Union 84, Pace 6ft Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 74 FRIDAY COLLEGE SCORES East Carnegie Tech 66, Penn State 56 Cornell 56. Yale 55 Dartmouth 54. Pennsylvania 52 South Loyola (La.) 68. Spring Hill 65 N. Carolina 73. So. Carolina 64 Virginia 104. Washington Lee 91 Wert Brigham Young 92, Montana 76 Stanford 59. California 57 Wyoming 61,-Denver 57 Idaho State 80. Nevada 48 ' Oregon 81. Idaho 59 Oregon State 66, Washington 38 UCLA 70. Southern Cal. 67 Utah 88. Utah Stat 55 USC 62. COP 49 San Diego State 69. Santa Bar bara 57 San Jose State 47. Santa Clara 40 : Redlands 75. Pomona-Clairemont 63 Pepperdine 72, Fresno State 59 St. Mary's 64. Humboldt State 46 San Francisco State 74. Sacramento State 71 Oregon 82. Idaho 59 : HartnaH 73. Monterey 49 ; Gonzaga 86. Portland 84 -' Pacific 71. Lewis and Clark 68 College of Idaho 76, Willamette 73 Linfield 92. Whitman 73 Oregon Tech 87, Estera Oregon 78 West. Washington 73. East. Wash ington 34 . Oregon Dental SO, Concordia 34 Reed 70, Multnomah 56 - George Fox 79. Western Baptist 63 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSO. Rochester 1st Rochester 22, Minne apolis 24 2nd Rochester 25. Minneapolis 25 New York 1st New York 31. Fort Wayne 24 who used only one substitution m the game. Forward Harlan Melton of Idaho led the scoring with 21 points. Center Jim Loscutoff was high man for Oregon with 19. BOX: Oregon Anderson. M.. f FG FT PF TP 5 6 3 16 3 0 5 6 2 0 14 0 3 0 3 7 5 0 19 0 0 10 4 0.3 8 8 0 3 16 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 14 0 6 10 12 SI 20 17 12 FG FT PF TP 8 5 2 21 5 2 5 12 10 0 2 2 6 3 10 0 4 4 4 4 2 4 10 Bell t . Bingham f . McManus f Loscutoff e Werner o . Paee g McHugh g Nelson g Anderson, B.. t Ross g Sherman a Idaho Melton f . Buhler t Monson i Satte c Falash g .. Bauscher g 20 IS 18 59 Halftima score: Oregon 34. Idaho 23. BOWLING CITY TOURNEY SLATE (Today) 12 noon Gene Eberius and Dan Wunderlick; Cec Emery and Lee Graham; Ken Christian son and Howard Baker; Howard Russell and Dick Swan; George Russell and Ed Dwight; Glen Lowe and Jack Monroe; Darwin Morehouse and Harry Frye; D, Slachter and Herb Dungey. 2:00 p.m. Ray Speer and Ken Berrey; Darrell Copeland and LeRoy Boyd; Garry Shuler and La Von Norton; John Mathes and Fritz Kunz; Brad Pritchett and Hal Ellis; Harold Allen and Vern Allen; Cot Hampson and Lloyd Knapp; Bob Stevens and Paul Dorff. 4:00 p. m. Jack Weber and Barney Garrett; Ernie Olson and Bill Newland; Jake Olsen and Hunter Dixon; Orville Hamer and Bob DeGroot: Gale Culy and Frank Martin; Van Calhoun and Jim Hensen; Max Ament and Bob Findley; Frank Couch and Floyd Davis. CITY LEAGUE Top Notch Cafe of City Bowl ing League moved into first place last week, by defeating last week's first place winners, Red Blanket Lumber Co., 3 to 1 Darrell Miller Co. into second by a 3 to 1 win over Crater Elec tric, who had high team game, 51 and high team series 2627 without handicap. Lloyd Knapp of Crater Electric had high game of 221 and Karl Johnson of Ed's Barber Shop took high series with an even 600. Standings: W. L,. Top Notch Cafe 6 2 Darrell Miller Co. : 5 3 White City Sales 5 3 Central Market 5 3 Red Blanket Lumber Co. .. 5 3 Norton Lumber Co. Crater Electric ....... Ind. Order of Foresters Ed's Barber Shop Ross Lumber Co. Mogan Lumber Co. ; Camp White U Result: MiUer Co. R Wilson O) Crater Elect. 1) 583 H. Allen 510 505 L. Knapp 544 526 P. Dorff 472 433 C. Hamoson 519 612 V. Allen 574 84 J. Roberts ' E. Lenz B. White L. Webster Handicap 2643 2627 Mogan Lbr. Norton Lbr. (34) F. Chapman 432 E. Olson 424 J. Veal 491 M. Morse . 441 N. Henson 428 J. Boettcher 472 D. Chapman 400 M. Olson 458 B. Dyer 511 C. Pfnister 345 Handicap 228 2262 2368 Camp White (0) White City (4) G. Ricker 450 B. Fehl 458 B. Findley 504 L. Smith 450 W. Codv 427 V. Calhoun 498 R. Ruffin 398 F. Knox 554 M. Ament 450 J. Henson 470 Handicap 2235 2428 Foresters (1) J. D. Lubbers 413 C. Morrison 444 V. Simmonds 447 J. Henkle 465 H. Vessey . 415 Handicap 159 2343 Ross Lbr. (3) C. Heim 481 F. Martin 459 G. Culy 480 B. Forrest 494 R. Wise - 617 , 2431 Red Blanket Ed Hill. S. Murrey J. Longan E. Epps Handicap (1) Top Notch (3) 443 H. Shaw '' 512 463 L. Bex 541 460 T. Mitchell 550 408 D. Harmon 499 351 T. Jantzer 489 2521 - 2601 Central Mkt. (3) B. Hayman . 498 F. Keierleber 361 E. Sommer 478 J. Keener 503 G. Schulz 669 Handicap 87 2494 Ed's Shop F. Couch E. Paschke (1) 462 462 T. VanSickla 515 I. Bollineer 376 K. Johnson 600 2415 EVERGREEN LEAGUE Standings: Pierce Freight Lines Swift and Company . Tru Mix Construction Barbers Local 269 Bel Air Chevs W. L. .8 0 6,, 1 .6 2 -6 2 .4 4 City Slickers- -3 5 First National Bank - 2 5Vs Big Y Super Market 1 2 6 Sherwin-Williams Paints . 1 7 Jorgensen's Dairy 1 7 Pieree Freight (4) S-W Paints () Swede Larson 466 Hugh Shaw 470 Gene Dovon 524 Lee Bex 488 H. Hawlev 345 H. Thompson 412 Len Neeles 394 Leroy Boyd 427 Herb Vallee 487 Jake Olsen 417 Handicap 123 2339 2012 Tro Mix (3) Jorgensen's , l) C. Sneddea ' 436 Jack Givler 400 J. Cummings 404 B. Pritchett 379 Jim Baize 487 J. Jorgensea 348 G. Burroughs 570 Hal Ellis 456 " Herm Duncan 371 . . Handicap 345 2363 2299 Barbers (3) T. Brown 452 Orville Hamer 3P6 Kirk Frank 493 F. Chapman 569 Bob DeGroot 477 City Slickers (1) Buck Dow 404 Ed McKinstry 402 Geo. Brown '336 Bob Duff 404 J. Compagnoni 579 Handicap 126 - 2251 3387 Bel Airs 3) Art Maggentt 465 Slim Hardin 424 Ralph Barclay 438 Ed Radsweit 509 Bud Wilson 508 Big Y (1) Ken Berrey 436 Jack Franc 420 John Davis 366 Paul McQuat 471 Ray Spaeer 552 Handicap 57 2305 2344 4a 3,i 4 4 4 4 3 5 ; 3 5 2i 5ta' 1 7 1st Natl Bank (H) Harry Sturges 395 Garry Shuler 449 La Von Norton 358 Bob Bobbins 333 Dick Miller 458 Handicap 318 2313 Swift 34 C. McWhorter 440 John Mathes 525 C. Freeman 495 J. Erlandson 444 Fritz Kunz 527 3431' Spoils Bulletin v Los Angeles' (U.R) Buck Shaw, former coach : of the San Francisco Forty - Nintrs, said Saturday he has been con tacted concerning the ; head football coaching Job at the new Air Tore academy. Shaw, here to coach the West team in today's pro bowl . game, said Lt. Col. Robert V. Whitlow, director of athletics ' for the academy, conferred with him here Thursday. Andy's Jewelers 74, Hal's Sport Shop (KF) 56 Bruins Spill Trojans To Tie SD Race By UNITED PRESS . The Beavers of Oregon State are serving firm notice that they intend to retain their northern division basketball crown in the Pacific Coast conference, but the southern division battle is developing into a cross-town nail chewer. Oregon State scored its third straight division win Friday night by trampling a helpless Washington team, 66-38, but in Los Angeles the UCLA Bruins moved into a first place tie with Southern California by downing the Trojans, 70-67. In other PCC games, the Uni versity of Oregon Ducks romped over the Idaho Vandals, 82-59, and the Stanford Indians bluffed their way into a 59-57 victory over California's Golden Bears. The Bruins didn't find things easy in handing USC its first conference defeat of the year. After a nip and tuck first half, the Bruins forged ahead and led 66-53 with five minutes to go. The Trojans staged a strong rally, but time ran out. Willie (The Whale) Naulls of UCLA and guard Dick Welch of USC shared high scoring hon ors with 25 points apiece. Little Energy . The: Stanford Indians appar ently decided to take care of California without using too much energy. After the game had been tied 11 times, the In dians went into a deep freeze. They stalled for three , and a half minutes without losing the ball, and then Ron Tomsic dropped in a 25 foot clincher with one second to go. Tomsic led the scoring with 23 points, while Bob McKeen was. the big man for Cal with 17. Meanwhile, in California Bas ketball Association play, the fifth ranked University of San Francisco Dons won their 10th straight victory, four in CBA nlay. by downing College of Pacific, 62-49. Bob Weibusch, subbing lor injured Don Captain Jerry Mul len, tied for high point honors with teammate K. .C. Jones at 12 points. Nick Romanoff topped the losers with 11. The San Jose State Spartans kept in contention by defeating Santa Clara 47-40. The Spartans now have a three and one rec ord in conference . play. Ken Sears of Santa Clara led the scorers with 16, while Carroll Williams sparked the winners with 14. Bulldogs Nick Portland Quint Portland (U.R) Bill dray sank a field goal and a free throw in the final seconds Friday night to give Gonzaga an 86-84 basketball victory over Portland University here in the first of a two-game series. Jerry Vermillion led the win ners with 24 points, while Dick Bartel of the Pilots hit 28. Bob Altonhofen threw in 22 tallies for Portland. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada Dead Una for Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday. Put it op yourself will, a wrench..., -i" - - u k V '.I jO'wJ PanS-Framo Stool Duildings Us too01!! eSt sew1 mim nedford 'tflnrt 240 E. McAndraws Rd. Phone 3-1006 Sunday January 18, 1953 MIBL Slates Full Week Of Contests MIBL STANDINGS: W. L. Pet Yellow Cab 7 0 1.000 Andy's Jewelers 0 1.000 campus Five 1 .750 .667 YMUA 2 4 4 2 2 3 - 4 4 5 Hawkins on Tires .333 .333 .333 .333 .250 .200 .200 .167 Burelson's (C. Point) rospect Earle Point . Skinner's Bulck Company A (Natl Guard) Sacred. Heart Church Hdqtrs. Co. (Natl. Guard).. League contests on four nights and a hon-loop engagement on a fifth evening make a full pro gram this week for quintets of the Medford Independent Bas ketball League. ; Games that count in the stand ings are set for Monday, Tues day, Wednesday and Friday nights with the non-league affair to be on Thursday. r-; Campus Five,, idle during' last week's MIBL slate, starts : out the new week. The . Southern Oregon collegians oppose Skin ners Bulck at 7 p.m. on Monday at the junior high floor. In the 8:30 p.m. scrape : Hawkinson Tires will take on Company A of the National Guard. ; The collegians will be out to strengthen hold on third spot in the standards while Skinner's, well down in the standings still has play-off hopes.. Hawkinson's, now deadlocked for the spot, will try. for sole hold; on fifth position.: The guardsmen, near tail-enders, still have hope of finishing better in the standings. . Tjiesday skirmishes are Burel son's of Central Point against Headquarters Company of the Guard and YMCA against Sac red Heart Church. Campus Five has a battle with ; Eagle Point j on Wednesday with the two Na tional Guard teams playing each other in. the second game. Tiff's both nights are at the junior high. . : - " . . ' Because of a conflict the jun ior high gym won't be avail able on Thursday, according to MIBL President Bill Singler. Tilts originally set for that date have been moved to Friday. However, the switch will help focus attention Yellow Cab's non-league mix with Firmco at Myrtle Creek. The two .vie Thursday at St. Mary's gymna sium here. Friday league matches are Eagle Point versus Hawkinson's and Prospect versus Sacred Heart. OTI Owls Hand EOCE First Loss Klamath Falls (U.R) De fending Oregon Collegiate Con ference basketball champion Eastern Oregon suffered its first conference loss Friday night at the hands of a sharp-shooting Oregon Tech team, 87-78. It was the first OCC game of the season for OTI. ; - Ken Westenskow of EOCE led the scoring with 26 points while John Jones hit 21 and Gordy Fahlgren 20 for OTT. WARRIORS WIN . Sams Valley In a two squad game played Thursday after noon Sams Valley came out victorious over Eagle Point. The score of the B game was War riors 31, Hornets 21. The A squads had a close tussle the entire game with . Eagle Point usually , trailing. Final score was Warriors 27, Hornets 21. Carl Michael was high man for Sams Valley with 14 points. . FIELD PURCHASED : Spokane (U.R) The Spokane entry in the new class B North west baseball league has pur chased Ferris field, home of the team which disbanded last year shortly before the old class A Western International League folded. , hows 1 You dont need to be a skilled carpenter all you need is a wrench and a screw driver toputupanewButler Paul-Frame eted buuding. You save time, labor, material.'' .' Simply bolt easy-to-handlc wall panels . Into large- sections and tilt them into place on any type foundation. Then bolt -oa roof panels and your permanent, weather-tight,' fire-safe Butler Paul Frame building is up and ready for use -...in hours instead of days. Come ia toon and get the complete story. : Blow Pipe Co., inc. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUllS--H.E7Rf-lf; Tentative Trout Opening Date Scheduled April 30 Portland U.R) The State Game Commission, after1, ses sion that ended about 10 a.m. Saturday adopted tentative 1955 angling reguations for Oregon. The tentative opening date for the trout season was set at April 30 throughout . the state, with the closing date Oct. 0. Lakes, reservoirs and their tributaries within the national forest boun daries in the Cascades would be open May 28 through Oct.. 9. Few major changes from" 1954 regulations were adopted. ' : ; One of them would make It legal to keep fish over. 14 inches in .1 e n g t ti. caught in jthe Mc Kenzie river. It also would be legal to take whitefish from any waters open to trout, steelhead, or salmon arigling. There would be no bag : or length limit on taking of whitefish. 'Final regulations -will be set after a public hearing 'Jan. 28. A . public hearing was held yes terday at which a Lane county delegation urged that something be done about the decline of trout fishing on the McKenzie. At Friday's public hearing, which was packed with sports- 3 Deadlocked I n C h u rc h Lea g ue Basketball Play W. L. Pet First Baptist Medford Nazarene . First Methodist Phoenix Nazarene . 2 - 0" 1.000 2 0 1.000 2 0-1.000 0 2 . .000 2 ..000 2 .000 Temple Baptist O 0 First Presbyterian First Baptist, defending cham pion, 1 Medford 'Nazarene and First Methodist kept pace in the Senior Church Basketball League Thursday, as all posted victories. Each is undefeated inJ two games. First Baptist rambled 76 to 25 over Temple Baptist, First Methodist rapped Phoenix Naz arene 48 to 12 and Medford Naz arene defeated First Presbyter ian 55 to 25. - LINE-UPS: ' 1st Methodist 4S 12 Ph. Nazarene Taplet 20 f R. Witt Paschke 6 f 1 J. Witt L. VanAusdall 4 3 Med calf K. Van Ausdall 3 g 3 DiUre Metcalf 7 g 5 Milton Substitutions For Methodist. Gar ter. Cooley 2, Bates Putney, Hobbs. Thompson 2. 1st Baptist 76 25 Temp. Baptist Clemens 6 . f 7 Williams N. Lnders 22 f 3 H. Waldron T. Landers 15 c 4 J. Waldron Gilmore 17 g 10 Simmons Zimmers 12 g Yeats Substitutions For 1st Baptist. Hi in ter . CODlev 2. Bates. PYiitnpv Hnhh. Caldwell: for Temple Baptist. Homer, anuxn, x unston l. Med. Nazarene 55 Brittsan 20 f Sherman 9 f Stone 15 - c Gleason g 25 Presbyterian 4 Smith 11 Clark 4 Williams Y'BIood Yokum 7 g 2 King Substitution For Nanmw Clvif. feth. Orcain. Mam 4- tnr Prnlivtar. ian, Flanagan. TN0WilL,: lew 1954 Step -Down WE HAVE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TWO TWO HARD TOPS & SEDANS Tremendous Savings! i a OIIE IC3I HORNET SEDAN Radio Htaltr HydramaHc OIIE IC3I iicnriET SEDAIl Radio Heater Ovardriv. OIIE IC33 I10RHET SEDAN New Twe-Tono Paint . Radio Heater . HydramaHc mm SEE US FOR TRADE-INS EDFORD-HUDSON m FRONT & JACKSON 1 men, the Lane county groutt recommended tht - trnnt r1ant intra V InpnoeAil 4m 4V. HJTajI . Kenzle and that the 14-inch max imum trout limit be removed J! -TnmPB Phillin rtrac McKenzie river -: Chamber of2 1 Commerce. saM th5 remilaHnn under which no trout over 14 T.m inches can b taken from ttui away. . CI Coyotes Hang By UNITED PRESS V College of Idaho's Coyotes0"1 held onto their lead in the North" !! west Conference basketball r.c.?""" with Pacific and Linfield hot ort - their tails. Elein Bavlor. the newest has west, hit 31 points and got 28 re-' n-&" bounds Friday night as the Ida-' ho auintet edged Willamette 16-:iinF 10 iiDaiem. However, Baylor surrendered" 1 gam. honors to Neil Causbie, the tall center from Albanv. who? M hit 38 noints for Willamette!0"' Causbi. hit 16 out of 23 field " ' " sroal attemnta. i hlirt Linfield. hittin-at a .446 clin. . 'Walloped Whitman 92-73 as Don"7'' mi, ox puiui5. jraciuc got back on the winning track by"-' euguig uewa ana uiars 1-00 as Norm Hubert hit 24 points. Loreric- f'J' Michelson of the losers had 29'::'l! tallies. .finiiJ-v. The same bnnonente meet f!VX- night CoUege of Idaho has a 40 conference record, Pacific r,v a 3-1 mark and Linfield 2-1. : ? JV Cagers Top Ashland Medford high's junior varsity--. cagers, in the groove after an,A close call last week at Grants' Pass, rang up their 11th win of c r the season against no setbacktiri when they thumped the Ashland. jayvees 53 to 29. The junior Tornado held a SO"":"- to 13 midway advantage'- and " was ahead 40 to 18 after thre..' - stanzas. Seventeen Medford playoff ' ers got into the mix. Twelv:.r:, Ashlanders played. : ' Tall Mike Stearns and 'Larry ' s- Perkins shared Medford scoring -H'sl laurels with 14 each. Lane. ";. Locke . of Ashland was h 1 g h for the game with 15 a huh1.- LINE-TJPS: Medford JV 53 D. Copple 2 Inskeep 6 Gober 4 Hawlev 6 29 Ashland XV' A :t .1 Eberhart on f Moores , V e -.. --: 3 Greeri-'-.C sT 15 Locke,, x -.. Perkins 14 g 2 Woods: ' Substitutions For Medford. Steams ,' mi 14. Puhl. Slessler. Black. Sides 2,,,. Lewis. Francis. Doe. Plumley 2. Knips. - '1r 1 Larson 3. Morris: for Ashland. Fitch or.';.''I 3. Alley. Daily. .Busch. Gray. Clemens. r.r 2. Cotton 3. o::ly c:iy CIY i PHONE 2-6231 1 10 ff I, I t - -jo! .fjj Kiftrp ' - it Of vJ. t fir' 111 :U V. tX' ' v . . - i. rZ ' is .ft ?iy : .r - .