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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, February 6, 1953 Rogue River, Talent, Jacksonville Nab Jackson County B Loop Cage Victories JACKSON' COUNTY B LEAGUE STANDINGS Rogue Biver Talent ... St. Mary's Butte Falls Jacksonville Prospect W. 7 .. 6 4 .. 2 ..- 2 0 L. 0 1 3 5 5 7 Pet. l.ooo .857 .571 .286 .288 .000 Si. Mary's high basketball quintets will play Sacred Heart of Klaraath Falls here ; today. Girls' volleyball is slated for ; 1 p.m. Boys junior varsity and varsity basketball games will ; ; follow. , Horae and home eompeti Hon betweea the two Caiholie schools each year has become a tradition. The action here today completes the aeries for this season. St. Mary's varsity won from Sacred Heart 45 to 43 recently at Klamath Falls. Laval -Meunier's shot with seconds left gave the victory margin. It was visitor's night Friday in the Jackson County B Lea gue. All three 'traveling" teams won and no changes resulted in positions in the standings. Undefeated Rogue River sub dued Butte Falls 64 to 40, Tal ent,.; No. 2 club in the loop, bounced St. Mary's of Medford, No. 3, by 46 to 32 and Jackson ville outlasted Prospect 50 to 46. : ; Rogue River's Chieftains saw the Loggers stay with them for better than one quarter. The Chiefs led 16 to 12 after the opening stanza but Butte Falls ' rallied on top 22 to 20. Then , Rogue River zipped to a 35 to 22 halfway ..standing. Third quart er score was 48 to 34. Gary Johnson tallied 20 points for the Chiefs. Ted Stanfield of Rogue River and Don Ellis of Butte Falls had 16 apiece and Clete Daily got 14 for the Chief tains. Prospect was cold in its shoot ing for most of three quarters as it entertained Jacksonville in a ragged, wild game. Period margins all favored Jackson ville 10 to 6, 25 to 19 and 41 to 31. Ron Couser was high man for the fracas with 18 Prospect markers. Dick Sanford got 16 and Gary Heuners 15 for the Redskins. Talent, a rugged, hard-driving, ballhawking gang, was in front throughout over St. Mary's but didn't have command for certain until well into the third quarter. The Bulldogs tight defense kept most of the Crusader shooting at long range. St. Mary's made the shots with fair consistency but Talent seemed to get most of the advantages. That didn't help the spirit of the Crusaders al though they scrapped hard. Big Quarters Each team had a big quarter in the first half. Talent ran up a 15 to 6 bulge as the Crusaders got only one field goal in the first panel. St. Mary's held Tal ent to a singleton from the field in the second quarter and out scored the Bulldogs 13 to 6. The Bulldogs had a 21 to 19 edge at the half. Tim Dugan got six SM points in the chucker. George Zickefoose and J. Lloyd Wood hit shots for 25 to 19 as the quarter opened but Tony Miksche and Laval Meun ier swished SM buckets to nar row to 23 to 25. Gordy Thore- . - . 1 TIT J son, Jim MCADee ana wouu scored from the field to help Talent jump away and at the end of three quarters the Bull dogs lead was 35 to 27. In the Vikes Spill Red Raiders Portland (U.R) The Port land State Vikings defeated Southern Oregon 75-63 here Fri day night to almost cinch at least a first place tie in the Oregon Collegiate Conference basketball race. The Vikings, with a game also last night against SOCE and one Tuesday against Eastern Oregon, would have to lose both to get bumped out of first place. Portland State staged a second half rally to defeat the Red Raid ers. The game was tied at 30-30 at halftime. Ron Nenow gathered 19 points for Portland State for in dividual game honors. Bob Smith led SOCE with 18. IHJ(D)WILI.W(G LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE McDuffie's Coffee Pot, Elk Lumber- company , Morning Fresh Bakeries, Jorgensen's dairy, Crater Inn motel and Craterian Beauty shoppe won matches Jast" week in the Ladies Classic Bowling League. Mc Duffie's beat Medford Feed and ,Seed, Elk downed Mary's Casa, 'z Morning Fresh dumped Ander son's Thrift market, Crater whipped1 the Fashionette and the Beauty, shoppe trimmed Ka china room all by 3 to 1 counts and Jorgensen's won from Trail Creek Lumber company 4 to 0. Kathv Jennings, Morning c Fresh, with 573 and Audrey liaH hieh individual series. Jor gensen's rolled high team total with 235U. ir ( I T FV 'T.KARI7K KUUUIi . - Standings: T3.ra1 Plllh Hoopers Radiator Servic 13 Continental Lumber Co. 11 Chn. TVlCS ...-ll Star Body Works 0 Lorenz Co. Lamports .... . Kom-Pak Trailers State Forest Patrol Pine Tree Market ; Kesults: itoyal Club Bill Ihl Lin Smith Dan, Uchytil Ira Bollieer Frank Knox Handicao W. ..13 10 10 . 9 . 8 . 8 . 7 Continental 0 Hall Allen 832 T. Van Sickle 474 Ed Isaacs 385 Lloyd Knapp 429 Vera Allen 491 o s c2311 1 Hooner's 3 487 Dick Lewis 337 491 Dave Burns 500 416 Bernal Slead 466 497 Jerry Hooper 472 556 Herb Vallee 530 27 2474 2505 4 S29 570 436 440 Shoe Decs W. Eberius Dick Kline C. Lasher E. Floate D. Wunderlich 524 Handicap 111 2610 Lorenz Co. 3 C. McWhorter 441 John Mathes 454 D. M'Cormack 515 W. Gottfried 400 Burr -Tve 439 Handicap 216 ' 2465 IamDOrtS 1 Bill Piche 498 Bill Meyers 482 L. Schnider 477 S. Van Dyke 446 Jim Farrar 502 2405 gtar Body 2 -T. Mitchell 607 H. Geffner 416 : Cecil Emery 441 ' Dale Graham 502 Lee Graham 471 Handicap 21 c 2458 Kom-Pak 2 A. Andrew 512 Absentee . 471 Les Moser 421 B. Thornton 463 C. Birchfield 490 2357 Forest Patrol 2 Bud Van Hoy 495 Homer Smets 331 John Bradish 419 D. Stockton 424 Ted Maul 533 Handicap 108 2310 Pine Tree 2 Gale Culy 438 Frank Martin 418 Sam Mallon 396 Lee Bex 530 Dave Kreer 579 2351 College of Idaho Keeps Perfect Mark on Court I cBv UNITED PRESS College of Idaho walloped Whitman 90-76 Friday night to keep its perfect Northwest Con ference basketoau recora intact, while Lewis and Clark edged Linfield 77-75 in a battle of the also-rans. Elgin Baylor, College of Idaho's great forward, hit 40 points against "Whitman as the Coyotes led nearly all the way. The vic tory gives College of Idaho a 7-0 record. Joe Boutin of Lewis and Clark hit a 40-foot shot in the final sec onds t or the Pioneer's win over Linfield. Don Porter scored 31 points for Linfield and Loren Michaelson hit 24. for the win ners, e INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Standings: W. Hunter and Best 31 Telephone Employees 25 Barnards 24 Medford Steel 23 Austin Kine 21 Richfield Oil 20 Snoboys 19 Padghams - -. -. 19 Stevens Kaiser Willys 18 Hawkinson Tire Tread Co. 16 Cummin as Agency 16 Junior Chamber of Commerce 10 L. 9 15 16 17 19 20 21 21 22 24 24 30 Results: Padgham's Art Keith C. Hunter J. Lausman J. Milhoan H. Wilson Handicap 3 476 499 424 356 492 87 2374 Stevens' 1 Bob Stevens 542 Dick Kenner 423 C. Owsley 430 R.Hutchinson 419 Don Poling 488 2302 Cutnmings 1 D. Schlachter 464 Don Pryor 358 Herb Duneey 385 Dick Swan 464 H. RusseU 485 Handicap 69 . 2225 Richfield Oil 3 V. Painter 528 G. Anderson 377 (Absentee) 411 Wally Nelson 478 Dave Kreer 491 2385 TelephoneEmp. 2 J. Martin J. Dedey R. Rogers J. Strobel H. Parrott Handicap 476 281 455 454 403 117 2286 Hawklnson's 2 H. Baker 430 Bob Shanglo 427 G. Goodrich 428 L. Carr 516 K.Christ'nson 541 2342 Snoboys 2 G. Russell 422 (Absentee) 426 Frank Couch 496 (Absentee) 444 J. Henderson 585 2373 H and B Joe Cabler Jim Cabler (Absentee) 2 499 499 387 Hank Taylor 380 Bob Cabler Handicap 530 87 2382 Medford Steel 2 Lin Smith 562 Bob Chriss 416 R. Easteate 384 Ray Edwards 438 H. Sorenson 454 Handicap 114 2368 2 471 481 467 509 534 Barnard's (Absentee) J. Monroe Bill Jones . D.Morehouse Harry Frye 2462 Jayeees 1 Bob Foster 418 Joe Walsh 467 Mac Dehsrt 340 Jim Asher 413 Ken St. Hill 516 2154 King's 4 Austin King 445 Pete Prince 421 O. Caster 404 Jack Fletcher 479 LeRoy Boyd 455 Handicap 162 2366 fourth Talent broadened to 43 to 28. McAbee scored 18 points. In junior varsity tussles Tal ent beat St. Mary's 45 to 33, Prospect topped Jacksonville 41 to 34 as Rex Slye got 20 points and Rogue River nudged Butte Falls 37 to 36. MedfortvTribunb SIPCDOTITS LINE-UPS: Talent 46 Zickafoose 4 G. Combs 2 McAbee 18 Wood 12 Thoreson 4 32 St Mary's 5 Walsh Bobbett 7 Miksche 10 Dugan 4 Meunier Substitutions For Talent. M. Wal lace 6; for St. Mary's, Hassler 2. Paup 4. Rogue River 64 Johnson 20 Weaver 6 Daily 14 Stanfield 16 Stinchcorhb 2 40 Butte Falls 10 B. Irwin 9 Dj R. Smith 3 P. Conley 16 Ellis D. L. Smith Substitutions For Rogue River, Moore. Towse, Twiest. Morrow 2, Phillips 4; for Butte Falls. Henshaw 2, J. Irwin, Daniels. Jacksonville 50 G. Heuners 15 R. Mclntyre 3 Sanford 16 Bishop 6 Jordan 10 Substitutions f f c 2 g For Wilson. Dalv. Guches. Smith. M. Mc Intyre; for Prospect, Pope 1. Slye 1 Artmire 2, Ring. 46 Prospect 8 Peterson 7 Walls 6 Oswald 18 Couser 3 D. Bean Jacksonville, Junior High Club Sweep Three Frays Medford junior high school basketball teams Friday made it a clean sweep over Grants Pass competition in games played here. Bulldog ninth graders won 51 to 29, the eighth grade was vic tor 22 to 13 and the seventh graders were victors 47 to 16. Triumphs made it two each for the season for the ninth and seventh over GP. The local eighth evened the score for a loss suffered the week before. Medford ninth ran up a 17 to 6 first quarter count, led 32 to 12 at halftime and was on top 42 to 19 at the third quarter halt. Jim Funston and Mike Russell, Medford, got 12 points each, and Smith got 11 for Grants Pass. Coach Mel Bolde now of Medford used 16 play ers. In the eighth grade game Med ford got the hop 12 to 4 in the first quarter. Score was 18 to 7 at the half and 20 to 10 after three canto's. Fred Funston tal lied eight points for Medford, all in the first quarter. Lynn Knight with 15 coun ters and Robert Hamilton with 10 spurred the seventh grade. Its quarterly advantages were 8 to 2, 21 to 6 and 33 to 14. LINE-UPS: Med. 9th 51 Hamlin 8 J. Funston 12 Russell 12 Bergman 7 Brauner 3 29 GP 9th 5 Rembert 2 Mainbourg Lindquist Looer Mansell Substitutions For Medford. Har rington, Bowling 2. Shaw 2. Boiae now, Albert. Easterly, Niles. Ander son, Peery 5, Ackley Bacon. Weddle; for Grants Pass, Zwigart 3. Sparline, Garule, Cochell 4. Rose 4, Smith 11. Med. 8th 22 Rasmussen 3 F. Funston 8 Cuthbertson 6 Peek 1 Harvey 2 Substitutions f f c e g -For 13 GP 8th 1 Sabin 4 Putnam 1 Dean Entriken 4 Hayes Medford. Koch 2, Monroe: for Grants Pass, Fox 1, Winningham, Nicholson 2. Med. 7th 47 Deakins 2 McGill 5 Knight 15 Anderson S Olson 2 f f c g It GP 7th Patterson 6 Case 2 Ray 6 Mannan 2 Nickleson Substitutions For Medford. Ham ilton 10, Morris. Kujawski 2. Old ham, Konopasek, Dapkins, Frohn mayer, Durkee, Quinney. Cantrall, Shoemaker, Dunn 6, Turpin; for Grants Pass. Neily. BLUE BUTTERFLY WINS Arcada, Calif. U.R) Irish bred Blue Butterfly nosed out Miz Clementine in' a driving finish Saturday in the $56,500 Santa Margarita handicap which decided the Filly-Mare cham pionship of the Santa Anita meeting. BAKER TO BOX New York (U.R) Big Bob Baker of Pittsburgh, fourth ranking heavyweight contender, and Willie James of Roxbury, Mass., are matched for a 10 round bout at the Baltimore Coliseum next Wednesday night. LE2 ISH WE WERE MADE OF THAT MATERIAL. 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In the World Series against the Cleveland Indians, Antonel li won the second game, 3-1, and then came back with only one day of rest to pitch 1 2-3 innings of hitless relief in the fourth game, striking out Vic Wertz for the final out. Public Relations Said Lacking by State Game Body Corvallis (U.R) The State Game Commission should pay more attention to public relat ions, it was suggested here Fri day at the midwinter meeting of the Orgon Wildlife federation. Claude Cox, speaking for the Santiam Fish and Game Associa tion, said the commission wasn't getting across the reasons for actions it takes such as setting seasons and adopting other regu lations. He suggested agents in the field pay more attention to pub lic relations and that members of the commission attend more sportsmen's meetings. SEATTLE U. WINS Seattle (U.R) Seattle Uni versity had a torrid night from the field Friday night and downed Portland University 98 83 in a racehorse basketball game here. Nielsen's time cracked the 4:03.8 world indoor mark set by Santee in Boston only last Saturday. Actually, Santee, the cocky 22-year-old Kansas cowboy who predicted he would hit the tape around "4:02" last night, fin ished third but was dWarucd second place when Fred Dwyer of the U. S. armed forces track team, the runnerup, was dis qualified. Starts Drive With two laps remaining in the race, Santee was out in front by two'yaras ov Nielsen was running third. As the capacity crowd of 16,000 cheered Dwyer on, Nielsen sud denly started his drive in the final lap and passed both San tee and Dwyer from third place. At this point, Santee appeared to become rattled and as Dwyer attempted to pass him on the inside while the three men were rounding the final turn, the lanky Kansan stretched his arm out and nudged Dwyer on the neck. Santee kept pushing Dwy er in an-apparent effort to move him on and. Dwyer, apparently misunderstanding the Kansan's action, suddenly turned and grasped Santee around the waist. Both Santee and Dwyer fin ished in that unique position as the speeding Nielsen won by some 15 yards. Boxing Matches Cancelled by PAL The novice boxing tourna ment scheduled last night by the Police Athletic league was cancelled. PAL officials said they were not able to get enough partici pants for a card. However, plans were an nounced for an all-out effort to stage a big card at Merrick's arena on March 5. Club officers said that an effort will be made to get Jackie Puscas from Eu gene and a number of sockers from Portland. AFTER GUGLIELMI Washington U.R) Coach Joe Kuharich said Saturday he will confer Monday with Notre Dame quarterback Ralph Gug lielmi and believes the star passer "will wear a Washing ton Redskin uniform next sea son." Guglielmi was the Red skins No. 1 choice in the Na tional Football League's draft of college football stars. LSU Fires Gus Tinsley Baton Rouge, La. (U.R) Louisiana State university Sat urday fired football Coach Gay nell (Gus) Tinsley and accepted the resignation of Athletic Di rector R. P. (Red) Heard. A committee was named to seek replacements, although no date was set for it to report to the school's board of supervisors, which took the action in a four hour executive session Saturday, Chairman Lewis Gottlieb said. Top candidate for the coach ing post appeared to be Stanley Galloway, coach at Southeastern Louisiana college, who ran up an unbeaten, untied season this year. Top prospect for the ath letic director job was considered to be Jim Corbett, former LSU athletic publicity director and now with the National Broad casting company. Much of the once-fertile soil of Iran, Syria, Greece, Italy and North Africa has now become barren land because of exten tive soil erosion. 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