Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1955, Image 9

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Oregon State Nicies Ducks
56-53 for Fifth Straight
Eugene U.E)--Oregon State,
playing without All-Coast Center
Wade (Swede) Halbrook, won its
fifth straight Northern Division
basketball ' game here Friday
night edging the University of
Oregon 56-53.
The game drew a record at
Gals Scuffle
In Ashland
MOD Fights
Ashland A full card of pro
fessional wrestling has been
scheduled for the Armory, at
Oak and B sts. here, on Tuesday,
Jan. 25, starting at 8:30 p. m.
The program is sponsored by the
Ashland Junior Chamber of
Commerce and all .profits will
go to the March of Dimes. "
The program features a main
event men's match, two matches
between feminine wrestlers and
a tag team match between the
same lady grapplers. ;
; Slated for the feature spot is
a one-hour scrap between Yogi
Hussane, 207 pounds, from In
stanbul, Turkey, and Johnnie
Dobbs, 218 pounds, Omaha, Neb,
Best two out of three falls will
be the deciding factor. '
World's Champ
Jerry Hunter, world's champ
ion among the female middle-
weights, will meet Jeanne Wil
son, Miami, Fla., cutie in a spe
cial event of 30 minutes or one
fall. ; ."
' Louise Taylor, 135, Redmond,
Ore- tangles with' Tiny Kim,
130-pound Honolulu judo expert.
In the opening match, also slated
for 30 minutes or one fall. ;
The semi-final, for an hour
or the best ; two out : of three
.falls, will see Miss Hunter, and
Miss Taylor eppose Miss Wilson
and Miss Kim in a tag team
matcn.
Tickets will be on sale at the
door, starting at 6 p. m,
BOWLING
Standings: '
Crater Lake Motors
Table Rock Lumber
juu inDune
-23
first National Bank .
Quality Market
Domestic Laundry
J22
-21
12j
14
15
-20 IS
-191, 16?
19k 17 .
Alexander and Brown lns.15 . 21
C and C Loners , .. .-IS . 21
Morning t resn saKery - is 21
Valentine Cafe -15 . , 2V
14 .-. 22
Usrlintf Real Estate
Bates Candy Cor-iii-i
Results: ?
C and C r 4
. Joe Cabler. 869
Jim Cabler 544
' Chas. Tennant f 69
Jack Cabler 551
: Bob Cabler 488
1731
4i9
427
e.L. Motors J4
H. Vessey S60
N. Tlorey 468
B. Royce . 857
J. Tsrrsr 328
It Cannon ' 486
1605
f 1st Natl. Bank
- Bob Lane
: Wes Nissen
Ed Bennett- - 452
Larry Clark 445
Paul Dimick 458
Handicap 102
3303
Quality Mkt.
D. Lubbers - 815
C. Mincer 436
W. Ratty . 440
L. Houston . 435
A.' Anderson' 498
Handicap- - 75
3399
BesaerOe Indry. 4 Darlinc's
J. Weber 501 J. Olsen 838
K. Olson 402 R. Tresham 520
J. Kantor 508 L. Boyd 434
a. Johnson 423 S. Clave . 425
B. Garrett 647 O. McNeel 800
Handicap 66
A
2547
2415
Mail Trttune S
T. Anderson 897
B. Monsey 617
Bud Casey 409
F. Liddell 469
G. Spaunhorst 539
Handicap M
2661
Moraine Fresh
R. Doty 519
D. Spain 568
C Shinn 480
T. Beck 466
A. Sacchl 567
Table Reek Lar. S
D. Xreer 816
W. Neece , 851
B. rinnell 446
CI. Freeman - 429
H. Sjcaroeder 520
346
2606
Bates Candy
C. Thompson 833
P. Grant 410
Ik Gustison 398
B. Newland 504
H. Dixon . 810
Handicap 51
V - ' 8408
A anal B Valentine's X
r. Boone 837 Ray Wise 889
E. Gulden 815 R. Klepoer 462
Wm. Meyers 456 D. Lehman - 391
L. Bex o l. schroeder 481
J. Knapp 448 (Absentee) 495
Handicap . 36
3489
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings:
Pierce freight Lines
Barber Local 269
Tru-Mix Construction -Swift
& Co.
City SUckers
Bel Airs Chev.
Big; Y Market ;
First National Bank
Sherwin Williams Paints
Jorgensen's Dairy
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3424
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54
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Results:
Tru-Mix 3
Chas.Snedden 423
J. Cummins 410
Jim Baize 505
G. Burroughs 415
J. Burroughs 507
2260
Bel Air 1
Art Maggentl 383
Slim Hardin 393
Ralph Barclay 443
Ed Radsweit 418
Bud Wilson 816
Handicap 43
"f 2200
Pierce Freight 3
T. Martin
G. Doyon
H. Hawley
L. Nesles
H. VaUee
Handicap
454
609
427
429
473
138
2530
Swift and Co. 1
C. McWhorter 460
John Mathes 4621
CL Freeman 508
B. Griffith 455
J. Erlandson. 535
2420
Barber
F. Kirk
D. Hamer
B. DeGroot
F. Chapman
J. Clark
4 . Jorrensen's
516 H. Duncan 318
431 B. Pritchett : 397
503 D. Schrein 437
500 J. Givler 493
337 a. Ellis 529
Handicap : 138
250, - 2305
Big T 3 1st Natl. 1
K. Berrey 557 D. Miller 444
J. Franz 451 H. Sturges 379
(Absentee) 429 B. Lane .159
T. Sheppard 304 L. Norton 309
R. S peers 487 ' G. Shuler . 390
Handicap 126
2228 2107
City HaU 4 S-W Paints
L. N. Dow 361 J. Olsen 513
E. McKinstry 443 D. Hull ..... . 410
O. McNeel 471 H. Thompson 379
R. Duff 42 H. Field 409
J.Compagnoni 593 H. Shaw ' 48
Handicap 43
tendance of 10,321 v at Mac-
Arthur . Court.
Johnny Jarboe, Beaver guard,
dropped in two free throws in
the final half minute. The
Ducks had crept to within one
point of . the defending division
champions after holding them
scoreless for six minutes and
overcoming a 12-point OSC lead.
Tony Vlastelica, OSC forward,
paced the scoring with 24 points.
Ray Bell of Oregon was second
high scorer with 13 points, fol
lowed by the Ducks' Jim Loscut
off with 11.
; . The first half was a neck and
neck affair, with OSC holding
a 28-27 advantage at half time.
Halbrook, . sevenTfoot, three
inch Beaver star, watched the
game from the stands. - He was
taken off the squad Tuesday
by Coach Slats Gill for failure
to attend classes regularly.
BOX: ..
OSC : FO FT PF TP
Dean f , 2 0 3 4
Vlastelica t .. 9 6 3 24
Allord f . 0 0 10
Whiteman t -. 3 1 1 7
Shadoin e 0 4 3 4
Robins g , , 2 0 0 4
Paulus g " ' 3 0 4 4
Halligan a . 3 0 14
Tool g 1 11 - 3
Jarboe g - 0 2 0 2
Fundingsland g 0 0 0 - 0
21 14 II 16
Oregon '
Bell f :
Loscutoif t
Ross f
Anderson e
McHugh g
Page g
Anderson g
FG FT PF TP
- 3 . -' 12 13
.5 13 11
-21 2 5
. 3 2 3 8
3 4 2 .10
.2 2 4 6
0 0 0 0
18 17 16 53
Huskies Lash
Cougar Quint
i Pullman (U.r9 A red-hot
University of Washington team
limited Washington State to 12
field: goals Friday night to de
feat the keloid Cougars 69-38
in a. Northern Division basket
ball game. , ', r
: The Cougars, who . couldn't
seem-to find the basket from
the floor, made two more free
throws than they did field goals
and were limited to four two
pointers in the "second half. . ;
Coshow Leads
With Forward Jim Coshow
leading the way, Washington
piled - up a 54-30 lead halfway
through the final, period, and
coasted to victory. I
; Coshow was high point man
for the night with 14. High man
for WSC was forward Ron Ben
nink, only Cougar to hit double
figures, : with . 12. - v .'
-- .
Portland (U.R) Joe Zieg
. lar, general manager of the
Portland Beavers, announced
: Sarordar that the team had
acquired Catcher Sam .Cal
deron -from the Milwaukie
"Braves.'
BOWLING
Standings:
Top Notch Caf e - .
Red Blanket Lumber Co. ,
Darrell Miller Co.
Norton Lumber Co.
Ed's Barber Shop
White City Sales
Ross Lumber - Co.
Central Market , , , ....
Crater Electric
.10
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4
74 4li
.7a V,
Ind. Order of Foresters
Mogan Lumbar Co.
Camp White ., ... ,,
Resnlts:
Red Blanket (3) -
S. Murrey : 327
M. Harvey -259
C. Epos . 483
E. HiU 840
J. Longan ; 4oa.
Handicap ; 330
7
5
6
6 ,
6
8
-8
: 8
10
3880
White City (1)
R. DeVore 822
L. Smith 501
V. Calhoun V 500
F. Knox 541
J. Hanson 484
3548
Central Mkt O)
B. Hayman 459
F. Keierieber 398
E. Sommer 483
J. Keener ' : 460
G. Schula 460
3188
Norton tbr. (J)
S. Olsen 458
M. Morris - 434
J. Boetteher 446
C. Pfnister 398
M. Olsen - 450
Handicap v 117
3300
Toe Notch 4)
T. Jantzer 869
L. Bex 821
(Absentee) SIS
D. Harmon 805
H. Shaw 4B1
3389
Ferestora ()
J. Hankie 467
C. Morrison 425
J. D. Lubbers 468
V. Simmonds 454
H. Vessey Jr. 407
Handicap 195
3416
Cub White l i Rose Lar. (3)
E. Bicker; 458 C. Helm 818
383 a. GilCIUlSX 473
450 G. Culy 454
449 F. Forrest . 498
499 R. Wis 625
171
W. Cody 4 "
R. Findley
R. Ruffin
M. Ament
Handicap
Special Tiff
Will Affect
MIBL Slate
HIBL STANDINGS
Yellow Cab
Andy's Jewelers
Campus Five
YMCA
Hawkins on Tires
Eagle Point
Sacred Heart
Prospect
Burelson's
Company A (NG)
Headquarters Co. (NG)
Skinner's Buick -
W. L. Pet
7 0 l.C00
7 0 1.000
5 1 J833
4 3 JSU
3 4 .429
2 3 .400
2 4 . 33
1 : 2 i333
2 5 J86
2 5 ,286
2 6 50
. 1 5 . .167
' March of Dimes contention be
tween Andy's Jewelers and Yel
low " Cab on Wednesday will
highlight this week f or Medf ord
Independent Basketball League
clubs and the struggle, which
will be a non-league affair, will
result in a slight change in reg
ular loop plans.
The feature encounter wil be
at the senior high gymnasium
and all regular loop meetings
will be at the junior high.
Monday scrapes will see the
Campus Five and YMCA at it
at 7 p. m. Eagle Point will
face Company A of the National
Guard at 8:30 p. m. Hawkin
son's Tires and Skinner's buick
are first game foes Tuesday with
Campus Five and Prospect hav
ing it out in the second tiff.
While Andy's and Yellow Cab
are doing their part for the
fund campaign to fight polio,
Skinner's will go against Sac
red Heart and Eagle Point will
tadkle Headquarters Company
of the Guard on Wednesday
night.
Andy's and Yellow Cab both
see loop activity on Thursday.
The Jewelers will take on Bur
elson's in the early scuffle and
the Cabmen wrap up the night
and the week against Company
A.
It's on Wednesday and Thurs
day nights where the schedule
juggling occurs and the teams
involved are Yellow Cab, Com
pany A, Skinner's and Sacred
Heart. . b
MIBL President Bill Singler
said that two games which could
not be played last week definite
ly have been set for February
15. ; On that date Eagle Point
will face Hawkinson's' and Pros
pect will play Sacred Heart.
Singler also said that Hawkin
son's early season protest of its
mix with the Campus Five has
been conditionally allowed. The
condition calls for Hawkinson's
to make their own arrangements
outside the- league for replay
of the game and to hold the
contest between now and ' '.he
end of the regular season. Haw
kinson's protested that Campus
Five players continued in the
game although charged with
their allotted five personal fouls
and more. Jffq complete record
of the full game was kept so far
as fouls were concerned.
3310
3868
Ed's Shop (4) Crater Else. ()
F. Couch ,833 H. Allan 800
E. Paschke 518 L. Knapp 508
T. VanSickle 818 P. Dorff 494
I. Bollinger 457 C. Hsmoson 522
K. Johnson 604 V. Allen - 483
Handicap
3734
3507
Miner Co. (2 H Megan Lkr. OW
B. Wilson 813 F. Chapman 490
J. Roberta , 440 N. Benson 466
L. Lenz ' 889 B. Dyer - - 846
B. White : 409 D. Chapman 413
L. Webster . 801 J. Burroughs 579
Handicap , - ; 43
3494
3494
Golf Magazine
Editor Announcer
For Oregon Open
D. Scott Chisholm, Ocean
Park, Calif.; one of eolfdoms
colorful: personalities and histor
ians, will have a part in the Ore-
con open tournament at Roeue
Valley Country club, March
Z3-Z7.
Tourney committeemen said
that Chisholm, . associate editor
of the links publication. The
Golfer, has accepted an invita
tion to be announcer during the
three-day . event. They, reported
that Chisholm has agreed to
serve without remuneration in
honor of the late H. Chandler
Egan, well-known Medf ord golf
er and links architect. v
Fine Golf Pal
In a letter to George Harring
ton, manager of Rogue valley
Country club, Chisholm referred
to Egan as "one of the finest
golfing pals I have ever known.
Chisholm has been announcer
for the Los . Angeles, Phoenix
and Tucson Open tournaments.
He has a deep, booming voice
and doesn't need a microphone.
A native of Scotland, where golf
was first played, Chisholm dress
es the part, wearing kilts, and
he rolls his R's accordingly. "
BOWLING
City Bowling tourney Sunday Slate
at Medford Bowling lanes.)
Neon
Bin Howen Franeia Kirk,' Leo
Webster Bob White. Jack Givler
Herm Duncan, Bert Hayman John
Keener, Gordon Schulz E. Sommer.
Jim Roberts Earl Lens. Harry Goode
Sam Van Dyke. Frank Chapman
Jess fitmmlnrs Jim Baize. Crocker
Dick Chapman, Al Sacehi Dick Spain.
Hunter Art Keith. ,
ms. ; ' ..
Bob Tmisel gimiie Waha. Tred
Beck Ralph Doty. Pete Peden Lloyd
Carr. Chuck Shinn Pat Grant Bugh
Shaw Lee Bex, Don Harmon John
Laden. Dave Kreer Cliff CurL C.
Rammer V. Sprnikle, Herb VaUee
Jerry Hooper. C. Dawson B. Preston.
Karl Johnsim Tsi w Sumachs.
Dick Kline Ed Float. Cava Johnson
Joe Kantor. Ray Edwards Bob
Oine, C. D. Larson Gene Doyon, Dick
Lewis Bernal Sleed. Bud Wilson
Doc Wilson, Fred Anderson Ray
Wise. Jim Morgan Bill Blunt ?
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Our 1954 sales hit all time high. New 66th line is really
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THI THO$. D. MURPHY CO., RED OAK, IOWA
Grants Pass0
Bounces AHS
Ashland Grants Pass high
bounced Ashland 58 to 38 here
Friday night. It was the - first
Southern Oregon conference
basketball victory in five tries
for the Cavemen. .
The loss also gave Ashland a
1-4 record in the circuit. -
An Ashland slump in the sec
ond half was capitalized upon
by the Cavemen. , The Grizzlies
headed 12 to 10 at the quarter
and 26 to 23 at halftime. Grants
Pass was ahead 44 to 33 after
three quarters.
Pacific Squeezes
By Willamette
Salem (UJ9 Pacific Uni
versity, led by the combined 47
points of Norm Hubert and
Danny French,: squeezed out a
66-64 Northwest Conference bas
ketball victory over Willamette
University , here Friday night. -
The Badgers, out-scored on
the floor 25 field goals to 18 by
the Bearcats, won the game
from the free throw line. Pacific
dumped 30 of 40 attempted gift
tosses.'.; .".;..;,''' .' ; 'jr"
Hubert was top '. scorer " with
26 points, followed by Willam
ette's Dick Hoy with 22, and the
Badgers' French with 21.
OSC Rooks Whip
Duckling Quint
. Eugene, (U.R) " The Ore
gon State Rooks defeated the
Oregon ' Frosh 61-47 with 1 a
strong second half finished. Fri
day. Wayne Moss hit 17 , and
Dave Gambee 15 for the Rooks.
Wendy Rasor was high for the
Frosh with 12.
Junior HigH
Defeats KF
36-27
Medford junior High's ninth
grade participated in Friday's
clean sweep of basketball compe
tition with Klamath Falls quints
by toppling the i Pelican city
ninth 36 to 27 in an afternoon
conflict
The senior high varsity ; and
junior varsity rounded out the
sweep. - -
The Bulldogs, playing a ' lot
better than they have for several
games, were in front at every
intermission 8 to 7, 20 to 15 and
29 to 18. . s
Coach Mel : Boldenow pointed
to a good all-around performance
and particularly to '.improved
passing. He singled ou no' par
ticular player, saying that he
would have to mention almost
all the Bulldogs who got into the
fracas.
Frank Albert was high scorer
for Medford with nine and Tony
Brauner picked up eight Cox
led Klamath with 11. ,
LINE-UPS: '
Med. 9th 3S KF tth
Hamlin 6 - f , n Cox
Funston 6 .. f l Ankey
Russell e '4 Croxford
Bergman X . g : ' 4 Carlson
Brauner 8 : . g 2 Van Buskirt
Substitutions Tor Medford. Har
rington 1, Bowling 2, Boldenow. Al
bert 9, NUes 1, Peery, Ackley 1; for
Klamath, Collier 2. Robinson 1. Cel
lars 2, Reynolds. Hunsaker. Wicoff. .
BEVOS GET SULLIVAN
Hollywood (U.R) The Port
land ; Beavers " of the Pacific
Coast League Friday e claimed
former Detroit outfielder Russ
Sullivan on waivers. Sullivan,
who hit .333 for Little Rock last
season, was recently purchased
by the Hollywood Stars of the
PCL.
Sunday, January 23, 19S5
UZDFORD (ORE GO IT) UAXL
BASKETBALL,
nUBAT COLLEOI ICOBES A 'h
-sat,.'1-. -:'&-&ti-ist-M S i
' Pennsylvania 81, Army 61 - f
VUlanova 72, Murray' (Ky.) State 67
South
TJayton 69. Louisville 67
Midwest
Nebraska 74. N.W. Missouri S4
; N. D. State 85, S. IX State 80 .
Brake 83. Regis 77
Southwest
Ariz. (Tempo) St. 71. N. M. A&M 54
' Baylor 87, Rice 75 - ,
West
Idaho State 80. Colorado State 68
Utah State 81. Montana 61 ,
Utah 67. Wyoming 51
Washington 69. Washington State at
Oregon State 56, Oregon S3
Stanford 71. Hawaii 51
San Francisco Olympic Club S3.
Nevada 63.
Pacific 66. Willamette 84 "
Gonzaga 92. Portland U; 82 : ' - v
Eastern Oregon 112. OCX 78
Oregon State Rooks . 61. Oregon
Fresh 47
Portland State 78. Oregon Tech 69
Chi co State 81. Southern Oregon 84
Northwestern 93. Iowa 73 .
, Javy 71. Penn MUitary 48-..:
Drexal Inst. 90. laisabethtown 81
Duquesne 57. St Bona venture 50 -Kentucky
84. Tennessee 66 -
f EvansviUe 91, Ball State 82
Kent State 92, MarshaU 73 .
i. Mount Union-68, Otter bein S6 ' -'
: Lafayette 69. St. Joseph's (?-) 62
Pennsylvania 91. Yale 71
Sampson AFB 84. Colgate 81
West Virginia 10. Virginia MUitary
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Seixas Top
US Amateur
New York (U.PJ " Vic
Seixas of Philadelphia, the win
ner of the U.S. national singles
championship, received official
designation: Saturday as the na
tion's No. 1 ranking amateur
tennis player. Oisy
. Seixas : previously had been
listed No. 1 but the rankings
were ; given -' official approval
Saturday by the U.S. Lawn Ten
nis, association in its annual
meeting. Tony Trabert of Cin
cinnati, who with Seixas wrest
ed the Davis cup from Australia,
was listed No. 2...
Gonzaga Downs ,
Portland 92-03
Spokane w fljjj 3onzaga
overcame a 43-40 halftime defi
cit Friday night to defeat Port
land university 92-83 in a see
saw non-conference basketball
game.
, Forward Jerry Vermillion led
Gonzaga with 26 points while
forward Dick Bartel was high
man for Portland with 20.
Sapphires, most of them suit
able only for bMrtars In watch
es and fine Jrtstnunants,
mined in parts of Montana. '
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