CHIEFTAINS, BULLDOGS, CRUSADERS
COP COUNTY Q LEAGUE VICTORIES
JACKSOX COUNTY
B LXAGVK STANDINGS
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Rome
River
a o 1.000
4 1 .800
3 3 MO
2 3 .400
14 .200
Talent .
St. Mary's
Butte Falls
Jacksonville
Prcipect
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,;. Only change in Jackson Coun
ty B League basketball standings
on Friday saw St. Mary's high of
Medf ord grasp lone hold on third
place. The Crusaders thumped
Prospect 65 to 38 as the Cougars
still went winless in the loop, v
Rogue River kept unscathed
at the front of the pack with a
64 to 55 decision over Jackson
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CITY LEAGUE
City Bowling League remain
ed about the same last week,
with high team going Jo Top
Notch Cafe 881. Jerry Bur
roughs of Mogan Lumbermen
had high -game, 230, and high
. series, 612, helping to give Mo
gan high team series of 2532.
SUaeiass: W. : i
Top Notch Cafe : : 13 , 3
Red - Blanket Lumber Co-It 3
' Id's Barber Shop 10 . .
White City Sales 9 . "I-
Darrell Miller Co. Si 7,i
Norton Lumber Co, - 8,
Ross Lumber Co. t , -j 9
Mocan Lumber Co. 7
Crater Electric 5 .. 11 .
Ind. Order of Foresters 5 11
Camp White . . 3 : 13
Keiults: '. '
. camp White 1 Tep Note ,
E.Ricker 418 H. Shaw.,. 442
B. Tindley ' 474 L. Bex 491
W. Codr- 383 T. Mitchell 822
C. Gould 436 T. Jantzer ' 493
M. Ament 360 D. Harmon ' 533
. Handicap -...,''.253 s
V 2488
fi
430
2329
White City
BwTehl ,
L. Smith -V.
Calhoun
r.Knox ..;
J. Hensoa
Handicap
- 3) Boss 1st.
471 -C. Heim
430 D. Gilchrist
,433 F. Martin -.'
602 B. Forrest
.475 R. Wis
54
3380 " ' ''
443
437
470
'353
2323
Crater Else. (1) Met Lr. 3)
H. Allen - 532 . F. Chapman. 477
L. Knapp 45 N. Hensoa 444
P. Dorff : 478 B. Dyer , f 509
C. Hampsoa ? 535 J. Veal ; 490
V. Alien r 433 J.BuROUlav 313
Handicap , 3 -
2504;
3333
Xortea Lfcr. l
X. Olson . - 428
5L Morse 373
ST Olson - 412
J. Beetcher 437 .
C. Pfnister 379
Handicap 234
2380
Ms Shop (3)
F. Couch- 475
,E.Pschk .488
T. VanSicklp 482
I. BoUinier 417
.8. Hawley 472
2314
eeatral mi (3)
B. Hayman - 424
Jr. Keterleber 379 '
X. Sonuner ,-t 402
J. Keener , - S23
C. Sehuls. : ' 507
Handicap 11T
::V:- 2442
Miller Cm. X
B. Wilson 513
J. Roberta ' 345
K. Lens ..' 505
B. White 328
L. Webster ' 484
2173
Kd Blanket (3)
J. Longan 421 '
Z. Hill 387
S. Murrey 480
X. Sops . 427
B. Kimntel 449
Handicap- Ml.
,' '.. "" " 2303
?;erestera ' - , CI)
Absentee) '- 426
C. Morrison - -'440
J. D. Lubbers 423
V. Simmonds 383
H. Vessey Jr. 463
2133
TOt Lumber
Medford Feed St Seed
Fasbionette
Jormutn'i Lairr
McDuffies Coffee Pot
Enter inn Motel
china Boom
Craterian Beauty Shop
frail Creek Lumber
Anderson's Trift Market
Moraine Fresh Bakeries
lesuits:
Crater Ina (4)
A. Gebhardt 454
J. Hamnsoa - 437
T. Farrar 390
G. RiRB . .' 483
C. Tter 483
' Merninc Fresh )
(Absentee) 408
. S. Beck
L. Ambuehl
V. Bateman
K. Jennings
Handicap
377
352
408
393
60
2203
2000
Pasltlenette . (J)
V. Knox . 476
P. Mathes 337'
p. Klein 450
U Rudy . 436
X. Baker 416
MeOaffie's (1)
Schroeder .407
V.Corby 437
A. Wilsoa . 345
M. Dyer - 336
N. Burreuchs 429
Handicap - 87
2113
Xlk Lunber (S
H.Norwood 47
N. Keith ; . ' 380
V. Florey 373
A. Tamney 492
Christiansen - 493
Kaemina Room' O)
L. Erics on . 329
R. Sham , - 3?8
B. DoyanV' " 392
A. Monro ' 424
R. Lane 400
Handicap . - 72
;'":' ' 2302
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2205
Jortensep's S)
C Lowd - : 470
I. Ferga ,' .' .347
J. Wilson" 462
F. WUlett N 455
P. Gardner 409
Mary's Cast 1
F. PUtt - ' 363
V. Floater 330
T. Tollea 472
J. Russell ,422
V. Blunt r - 371
Handicap . 171
. - . 2134
.2143
Mdfer Fetd (3
M. Little ' - , 370
M. Tennant , 402
J. Hawley . 433
L. Saechi 433
X. Bsrr 514
Andersen's - (1)
N. Hollenbeck 405
N.' Uttrall . 353
D. Hickson. 387
A. Carbiener 406
M. Pennington 133
Handicap 138
' 3152
' ' 2140
Trail Creek (3) .
M. Mathaison 339
G. MoKoUop r 310
D. Jantxer 415
L. Jantzer 38
Z. Goode 463
Handicap 354
2269
CraterUn Xty. (1)
V. dimming ..489
R. Kberius 437
E. Ludwis 464
M. Clark , 445
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NINTH AND BARTLETT
ville. Talent stayed right behind
in second 'place by crunching
Butte Falls 75 to 32.
Second round of play in the
league begins Tuesday with
Jacksonville at - Talent, St.
Mary's at Butte Falls and Pros
pect to Rogue River.
Prospect, tussling on its home
floor Friday at a 6 to 5 edge on
the Medf ord team at the quar
ter but couldn't stay' with the
Crusaders in the second quarter
when Laval Meunier put in 14
points, shooting mainly ' from
long range. St. Mary's had 26 to
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Quality Market
Table Rock Lumber
Alexander and Brown
Domestic Laundry
First National Bank
C and C Loggers
Morning Fresh Bakery
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valentine Cafe
Bates Candy Company
Results:
Darling's
Jake Olsen
3
Valentine's . 1
Stan Straus 825
Ray Kleoper 408
Dick Lehman 430
' Les Schneider 488
Ray Wise 345
Handicap ., - 9
529
Ray Treshara 488
LeRoy Boyd- 476
Sandy Clave
(Absentee)
435
486
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Quality MM. 4
D. Lubbers 543
Clyde Minger 463
Wayne Raty ; 495
Morning Fresh 6
Ralph Doty
532
Dick Soain
Chuck Shinn
Fred Beck :
Al Sacchi .
496
441
418
564
Loyd Huston 492
Ai Henderson 533
Handicap 27
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2431
Domestic Lndry. 2
Jack Weber 513
Ernie Olson 439
Joe Kantor 492
Dave Johnson 454
B. Garrett 501
Bates Candy ' . 2
C. Thompson 466
Pat Grant 512
Lee Gustison 422
Bill Newland 467
Hunter Dixon 457
Handicap 21
399
; 2345
AailB 3 Table Reck 1
Frank Boone 496 Dave Kreer 510
Ed Gulden 303 Wally Neece 18
BUI Meyers -517 . Bob FinneU 414
Lee Bex . . . 479 CI. - Freeman 480
Jim. Knapp 1 358 Hal Schroeder 520
. - ' . : Handicap 60
2553
2508
Mail Tribune
F. Anderson 574
Bob Monsey. 468
Bud Casey , .497.
F. Liddell 486
G. Spunhorst 545.
1st National , 6
Paul Dimick 453
Ed Bennett 427
Wes Nissen .408
Garry Shuler 409
(Absentee) -456
Handicap ; 144
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2552
Jo Cablet 523
C and C 4:
Jim Cabler 509
Chas. Tennant 548
Tack Cabler . 546
Bob Cabler - 423
Handicap v y 21
.' " :'. '".. ' 2577 '
C L Motors v
Hal Vessey ; 470
Nels Florey . 309
(Absentee) : 408
' S. Van Dyke 490
Jim Farrar 503
2380
INDUSTRIAL .
Standings: . - - W,
Medford Barber Local 269 ..13
Tru-Mix Construction 12
Piere Freightlines . . . 12
Swift and Company. -, ,, ZVt
Big Y Super Market . S . .
City Hall Slickers
Bel Air Chevs - , T
First National Bank 4 i
Jorgensen Dairy . 4 .
Sherwin-Williams Paints 3
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Jorgensen's 3 '
Hrm Duncan. 471
Brad Pritchett 398:
Jo Jorgensen 352
John Givler 489 '
Hal Ellis . 441
Handicap 238
: " " "' " 2429
Swift and C. 1
C. McWhorter 40
John Mathes 312
C. Freeman ? 543
J.- Erlandson 499
Frite Kunz " 446
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Barber's
Frank Kirk
O. Hamer .
F. Chaoman
(Absentee
B. DeGroot
3 1st Natl. Bank 1
477 Garry Shuler 476
427 Dick Miller 388
515 La Von Norton 362
501 : (Absentee) 438
446 Paul Dimick 510
Handicap 84
238C : . ' 2258
Big T 3
Ken Berrey 499
Paul McQuat 426
John Davis 379
Jack Franz .468
Ray Speer 336
City HaU . 1
Buck Dow , 407
Ed McKlnitry 347
G. Brown' 376
Bob Duff 445
J.Compagnonl 468
Handicap -189
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C. Sneddon -J.
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Jim Baize
G. Burroughs
J. Burroughs
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Swede Larson 490
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439 Gene Doyen 444
514 ; Harv Hawley 405
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Lea Negles 366
Herb- VaUee 504
Handicap 150
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Masxentt 468"
Slim Hardin 3T3 ,
Ralph Bareley 459 '
Ed Radsweit 40T :
Dec Wilson 943
S-W Paints
Jake Olsen
459
427
H. .TlUBJl'
Dan Huu
Harv Field
Hugh Shaw
Handicap - :
403
496
533
73
2413
2233
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12 command at halftime and the
lead war 46 to 27 at the third
quarter break.
Meunier had a 27-point night
for SM. Sid Peterson got 13 and
Ron Couser 12 for Prospect. '
Coach George Bray at Talent
used his Bulldog first string less
than a half against the Loggers
who were without ' the services
Lee Abbott and Don Ellis. Per
iod tabulations favored Talent
18 to 3, 37 to fi and 53 to 17.
Jim McAbee got 18 points for the
Bulldogs, - mostly . on tip ins. J.
Lloyd Wood was next high with
12. For Butte Falls D. R. Smith
and Pat Conley each had 11. -'
Rogue River led all the way
and Gary Johnson contributed
30 points as the Chiefs got quar
ter margins of 21 to 15, 45 to 29
and 51 to 52. Bob Gemaehlich
found the hoop for 22 Jackson
ville points and his teammates
Dick Sanford and Ron Mclntyre
put in 13 and 11, respectively.
Clete Daily got 11 for Rogue
River. : -'i: I ;. ; .-
In ' junior varsity, scuffles
Rogue River beat ) Jacksonville
43 to 37, Talent downed Butte
Falls 51 to 37 and St. Mary's
humbled Prospect 56 to 36. -
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St. Mary's 65 38 Prospect
Bobbett 9 f 5 Walls
Walsh 3 - - - f , 13 Peterson
Miksche 3 ' '' e ' . 5 Oswald
Dugan 10 - t -:; 13 . Couser
Meunier 27 ' t 2 Artmire
Substitutions For St. Mary's. Paup
4. Hassler 3. Darland 7. Murphy. El
bert; for Prospect. D. Bean 1. Ring,
Pope.
Rogue River (4
Johnson 30 i
Daily 11 .- .; f
Weaver 4 " c
Stanfield -T g
Stinchcomb 6 g
55 Jacksonville
13 Sanford
4 Bishop
22 Gemaehlich
11 Mclntyre
3 Jordan
Substitutions For Rocue River,
Moore 4. Towse. Morrow-2. Phillips;
for Jacksonville, H Heuners 2, Daly,
G. Heuners. - . . . ' y 'I ;;"
Talent 75 32 Butte Falls
Zickefoose 2 8 B. Irwin
M.. Wallace 1 t J 11 D. R. Smith
McAbee 18 . Pic i 11 P. Conley
Wood 12 '- 's t ' M. Conley
Thoreson 9 ' g D. L. Smith
Substitutions lor Talent. Ray
Weinhold 9. -Bartol 8. Hoffman 5. P.
Combs. G. Combs. Helm 5: for Butte
Falls, Daniels, J. Irwin 2. Henshaw.-
Quint From
iew V
Starting line-ups were listed
today for -the scramble, between
two strong independent basket
ball clubs, the Fernandez Log
gers of Longview, Wash., and
Yellow Cab of Medford. v "
The tilt is scheduled for 3 p.m.
today and will be played at the
St. Mary's school gymnasium.
Tru Fones and Jack Parks, a
pair of 6-foot 2 inch cagers, like
ly will be, atforwards for the
Longview aggregation: Probable
center is Phil : Brown, 6-4, : At
guards may be Bob Ball, 6-1,
and Fred Wilson, 5-7. v-.P-
: For the Cabbies, the forwards
are expected to be a pah of high
scorers, Ed Hummel and Johnny
Foster, Chuck Stacy is the like
ly center with Don Wendt and
Bill Werner at guards.
Each club ranks high in its
section of its respective state.
The Loggers were' Southwest
Washington AAU champions last
year. " ';' . '.f '4 ''-"'"
Big Guns ' ;.: ' ,' v . '-
; There are more college back-
i grounds on the' Logger roster
but those on the Cab team with
out .collegiate experience made
their marks in high school or are
veterans of independent: league
and AAU competition. - V
Ball, Brown and Wilson have
been big guns for the Longview
quint in the scoring department
while . Hummel, , FosterVand
Wendt fit into that category for
the)YeUow Cab five..;.
r Ball played . for, ; the Oregon
State college Rooks, Brown -for
Washington state and Wilson for
Lewis : and - Clark. , Hummel
played . for University of Port
land and Foster was all-state at
Central Catholic high and played
for the Oregon Frosh.' Both Fos
ter and Hummel were members
last year of the Portland Jewish
Community center team. Wendt,
ex - all - Stater at - Jacksonville
high in 1948 has competed in the
city loop here since then.
The Loggers have another par
ticular standout in Doug Logue,
6-5, ex-Willamette ace. ? - J
:: Longview is- rated stronger
than Martin Brothers Sign com
pany, Eugene, which, nicked the
Cabbies recently. J - . . L; . " ; ;
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SIP'ODmiTS
Beavers Rally To Tip
Hustues 55-5H; Ducks
Down Brigham Young
Br UNITED PRESS
The Oregon State Beavers of
the Pacific Coast , Conference
took a big step toward a second
straight Northern Division
basketball championship Friday
night,- while the teams of. the
Southern Division were tangling
with ; non-conference' opponents.
A crowd of 10,700 fans in Se
attle watched the Beavers battle
from behind in the last five min
utes ' to - down the Washington
Huskies, . 55-51. It ; was the
seventh victory , in a "row; for
Oregon State; and the third in
as many games over the Huskies.
Center Dean Parsons of Wash
ington led the scoring with 2Q
points, while guard Bill Toole
sparked OSC with 15. ' Wade
Halbrook, OSC's 7 foot, 3 mch
center, was held to 13 points. 7
Guard Bill .... Toole staged a
single-handed -: rally ; with four
minutes remaining;" by firing
three field goals and a free
throw to give the; Beavers a
50-48 lead; -l Toole, playing a
splendid game on the floor, stole
the ball for a lay-in after Husky
Guard Ron : Olsen had knotted
the count 48-all.
Halbrook Counters. . .
Washington Center Dean Par
sons dropped in ,a cripple but
Swede Halbrook countered with
a pair of gift tosses. , -
With a minute, 50 seconds left,
the Beavers stalled for more than
a minute until Guard Ron Robins
drew a foul. He made the first
attempt and Tex Whiteman tip
ped in : the second to - ice the
game.,, -, ; ' . - . , -.
The Beavers got off to a shaky
start and ' trailed 6-0, b ef pr e
Robins hit ' with s a one-hander
with five minutes cone. OSC
pulled away midway, in the-first
period and led at halftime, 27-18.
cf Both teams had a . bad night
from the floor. Oregon ' State
made 18 of 61 field goal attempts
lor .295. Washington connected
on 17 of 57 for .298- T
Meanwhile, at Moscow. Idaho.
the University of Idaho Vandals
lougnt into an overtune. period
to defeat Washington State,. 75
73. WSCs Ron Bennink and Bill
Rehder led the scoring with 18
points eacn. mgh man for Idaho
was Guard Falash jwitlr, 17.
Ducks Waddle To Win
The Oregon Ducks romped to
an 82-71 victory . over; Brigham
Young University in a non-conference
same that saw Oreffon'a
Jim Loscutoff, leading Northern
mvision scorer, 6et new: Oregon
SCOrine and rehound mark
.Loscutoff scored 35 noints for
new McArthur Court, Ofegon
non-conference - and : all - time
school records., His 32 rebounds
set another school mark, and
the Ducks,- 77 rebounds , was a
new team standard ' i
4 .Loscutoff : and .the)reboundt
were oracUcallv the whole same
Oregon, tied, several times early
in tne first half, went on to a
41-31 halftime Jead' and .com
manded the rest of the contest
; Oregon x Coach Bill Borcher
used . plenty: of reserves- against
the visiting Skyline Conference
squad. Except for Guard Terry
leoos, wno scored 20 points, the
BYU-team tHA. nnt .nlav st thm
same ' ; level ,., as -. iht-M confident
UUCKS. ; V : . . v.:.::
In the Southern Division, the
teams from the. Los Anseles area
had things pretty much their
way, but the teams from the San
Francisco Bav ra vfmmri the
non-conference opponents pretty
rOUgh. . ,.; . ,', :
.. The Trojans of USC won their
second game of a series in the
Hawaiian Islanda; by? flattening
the Universitv of Ha wait Rain
bows, 76-43. USC's Dick Welsh
led the scoring. with 18 noints
while Forward Bill Allen champ
ioned the .Rainbows with 12.
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UCLA's i Bruins, . meanwhile.
buzzttd to 1 a "91-82 victory over
Santa Barbara college with the
aid i of a flock - of substitutes.
Ronnie Bane of the. Bruins led
the i coring parade . with 22
points.:.-' - V '' ' ... i'i
Nearly 14,000 fans turned out
at San Francisco' Cow Palace
to see a topnotch doubleheader
that saw both Stanford and Cali
fornia take a trimming. & c
The Umversity of San Fran
cisco. Dons,- ranked third in the
nation, showed the fans how they
got the rating by humbling a
tough Stanford team, 78-60. The
Dons held, advantages of 21, 20,
and 19 points at varymg tunes
during the contest.
"High scorer for the game was
USF's co-captain Jerry Mullen
with 24 points," followed closely
by All-America center candidate
Bill Russell with 23. Guard Ron
Tomsic led the Indians with 16.
. ' California's defeat came as an
upset at the hands of the Santa
Clara Broncos, who went into
overtime to win 66-59. At' the
end of .the regulation period,
Santa Clara had ' just tied the
score at '55-55 after trailing
throughout the second half. -
Cal's big Bob McKeen was the
leading scorer with 25 points,
while little Danny Ball paced
the Broncs with 20.'
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Eight games are on the' slate
this week for the Medford Inde
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'All but. one of the city loop
clubs -will see action V and all
contests ' will ' be ' at the : junior
high' school -floor. This ' ; week
Will be next to the last of the
regular season.
' , Campus ' Five and ' Sacred
Heart church will "be Monday
rivals in the 7 p.m.' scuffle. Yel
low Cab will engage Prospect
at 8:30 p.m. U . v-'.."
Eagle Point and YMCA play
the. first, game on Tuesday with
Hawkinson's and Andy's Jewel
ers .the scrappers in the night
cap.' Wednesday will put Sacred
Heart .against Burelson's of Cen
tral Point with Prospect in the
second skirmish against Com
pany: A of the National Guards.
On Thursday YMCA and Skin
ner's 'Buick open the evening
and - Yellow . Cab - encounters
third place Campus Five. -. '
-.Headquarters Company of the
National Guard will be idle in
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SOC RED RAIDER QUINT
RAPS MOUNTIES 100-93
Ashland Southern Oregon
college whipped Eastern Oregon
at its owi game by reaching the
century: mark; Friday night, and
the 100 to 93 'verdict gave the
Red Raiders of the Rogue a ser
ies sweep of ' the Mountaineers
from LaGrande. t . ,
The Raiders strengthened
their hold of first place . in the
Oregon College Conference hoop
campaign - with the Friday win
after - taking . over the lead . with
an 89 to 81 score on Thursday.
SOC s record is now 7 victories
and two defeats. Its only losses
were; to Eastern Oregon at La-
Grande earlier in the month. The
Mounties have a 5-3 mark in the
Proposed Bill Would
Ban Lady Wrestlers
Salem (U.R) Members of
the gentler sex would be pro
hibited from staging wrestling
contests in a ring under a bill
proposed by. Bep. Earl Hill of
Lane County.
f Hill said be would propose
the measure at the request of
two former Lane County dis
trict attorneys who felt that
women appearing as wrestlers
in public, was degrading.
, Ho said, he would send the
proposal to the House Rules
Committee, -
BATTING CHAMPION
Columbus, Ohio U.R)
Neal C. Cobb, 28, outfielder and
first baseman for the Crestview
club in the; Class D Alabama
Florida League, was named the
1954 minor .. league ; batting
champion Friday. The National
Association of Prof essional Base
ball Leagues headquarters said
the left-handed batter; who hit
.432 last season, wjU receive the
Louisville Slugger .? silver bat
trophy. .
Tuesday,
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. the time being the Baltimore I
Colts insisted Saturday. .
- nuicuic, uie . (iuuuu-(vnuuu(
fullback from ..Wisconsin,- was
Baltimore's first draft choice and
league. " ,-
Keith . Johnson . racked up a
35 point total for the Raiders
but his tabulation was slightly
overshadowed by Ted ; Schade
witz 36 for EOC Johnson had
the best field goal effort of the
year: for SOC with 15.' . .:..:'.'
TraU aiHaJf ' .".
The Ashlanders were on the
short end of 43 to 41 at halftime
and. the Mountaineers widened
the gap a bit i$ the second half
but -by the 30minute mark : of
t h e contest Southern Oregon
was leading 69 to 60. They main
tained their lead from that point.
- Southern Oregon "c h an ged
both its offense . and defense in
the second half and it paid off.
The Raiders who had been play
ing straight man-to-man, cutting
through Mountaineer- screens,
adopted a switching man-to-man.
A weaving offense was used in
the second, half. -'Dick
Lowrance of the Raiders
was held out of action Friday
because of a sore throat
SOC ' junior varsity . nicked
Northwest Christian college 56
to 54 in the preliminary.
LINE-UPS: '
SOC 109 ..- 93 EOC
Hoffine 28 f A r 30 Prvse
Smith 20 . f "i4 Westonskow
Titus 4 e . IS Relnkinc
Johnson 35 t ' . 8 Burton
Bates 8 a 38 Schsaeuiti
Substitutions For SOC, Sprinter 7.
Tyberf , ixve, uueno: for eoc, Appie
gate 1, Winburn,- Cochran. Savase,
wuinn. - . . ....
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MZDFOXD (0RZ601T) MAIL TBI3TJTT2 5TIITS
the Colts didn't have title to him
one hour before they were 'de
luged with offers for himl'
The Detroit Lions offered end
Leon Hart, former Notre Dame
all-American,: Dlua ' two players
for. Ameche, the United Press
learned. General Manager Nick
Kerbway of the Lions admitted!
-we've made Baltimore one!
helluva offer for Ameche."
Kellett made it plain, how-;
ever, that both Ameche and
George Shaw, of the University
of Oregon who was the Colt's
bonus pick are not up for trade
or sale. - . ,
Ke Desire 20 Trade e
"We are going to sign Ameche
for Baltimore and we do not in-'
tend to trade him, KeUett said. I
"The same goes for Shaw. Natur-w
ally; if we received an outstand-1
ing proposition we will consider
it but we don't have any desire
to trade Ameche or Shaw. .YouT
can make that as strong as you-
like.- " h 'y,:..V.v;.,-.i. ; L
As in the case of Ameche, the "
Colts received several offers for
Shaw soon after they received
title to him. : The San Francisco?
Forty-Niners offered ; the Colts-1
a list of 10 players; includingil
end Gordie Soltau, the league's ;t
leading scorer in ; 1953, from
which they -could pick if they
were interested in dealing thes
Oregon passing ace. " ,
Shaw, . who comes t from aa
prominent athletic family ' in'"
Portland, Oregon, has said ; he-t
may enter . professional baseball.-
The Colts checked with . five1
major league clubs regarding iis
baseball ability and whether he
would command a bonus, offer. t
The baseball people .informed1
the Oolts Shaw was a good
enough hitter to make ood la
the major leagues. . . : W-
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