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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) amath Medford Circuit Wins Cut 'At. 20- SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. Medford -J. 8 1 Klamath Falls 6 3 Pet .889 .667 Grants Pass - , , Ashland 3 6 -333 1 8 .111 Medford high school's ambi tion to quickly claim the South ern Oregon Conference basket ball championship was squashed Friday night as the Klamath Falls Pelicans improved their own title chances by humbling the Black Tornado 65 to 57, Klamath outgunned and ,out- steadied the Tornado m the closing portions of the scramble here to inflict on the loop lead ing Medfordites their first de feat in nine games of the cur rent conference season. The loss also ended at 20 games the Tornado's two -year winning string in the circuit. Medford swept unbeaten through the campaign last year. With its sixth triumph in the league, the well-balanced, calm working Pelican - aggregation, now in second place, whacked the Tornado lead to two games. While Klamath was quieting the Wind at Medford, Grants Pass kept alive, its hopes for a state tourney berth by winning 48 to. 38 , at Ashland. The Cavemen stayed in the running for a tie for. second in the loop and dis trict. . - Gams Closely Battled ..Tow teams in District 6 A-l ,go to the state struggle this 'season. Medford already has qualified. Friday's ruckus on the Hed rick court here was hard fought all the way. Not more than six counters separated the clubs for three quarters. Then the " first five minutes of the final canto settled the issue. In that space of time the Pelicans piled up 11 points while Medford collect ed a single free shot by Bob Tisdel. That gave the Pelicans command 59 to 51 and they held on in a rough finish,' limiting the Tornado to one field goal and a total, of seven points in the stanza. ' Lead switched hands four times and the game was dead locked six times during the even ing. Klamath Falls was on top 16 to 15 at the quarter and Medford 36 to 30 at halftime arid 50 to 48 at the third quart er intermission. Shooting Cools Medford played good ball most of the way had the upper hand under the backboards into the third quarter and fired well from the field during the first half. But ; work of tall Cliff Sutherland and Moore under the boards, the tough defense of the Pels which held Medford to few shots, inability of the Tornad oes to connect when they did get the opportunity and ; the larger number of fouls whistled against the Tornado in the fourth quarter contributed to turn the tide for" Klamath Falls. The Pels got driving play out of Donn Taucher, , good floor work and ball handling from Taucher, Orin Perkins, Butch Kimpton and Jerry Burke and timley and consistently accurate shooting from most of their hands to keep in the thick of the fight before they; pushed ahead to stay. - Klamath started strong con trolling the ' action in the first three minutes of play. Then Neil Plumley, Medford's tallest man, entered the fracas, - offsetting Pel height advantage and the balance under the boards swung to the home team. Plumley Gives Lead Medford got its first lead of the nighj; at 8 to 7 when a re bound bucket bv Plumley f ol lowed a fast break shot by Tis del. The Tornado then extended to 13 to 8 but Burke, Moore and Earle Tichenor tallied on feed in shots and Moore on a jump, while Tisdel got a long push for Medford, to give KF its 16 to 15 quarter standing. 7 Tie scores of 18-all and 24 each were recorded in the sec ond quarter before Dick Mc Laughlin got a pair of gifters to giye Medford a ,26 to 25 edge. Medford remained in front from then until late in the third quarter. Lloyd Cearley's long pusher and Plumley's rebound er made the score 30 to 25: Sutherland hooked a shot but Plumley put in two free shots for 32-to 27. : As the seconds in the half ran out Plumley connected in close and Copple from the side of the key, Moore from the free line and Sutherland from the side for 36 to 30. Tornado lead wavered from ESI To rnado HASKINS Saw Shop MACHINE SHARPENING Chain. Circle and Hand Saws Lawn Mowers and Tools 1 736 No. Riverside Phone 2-8236 MAIL TRIBUNE Jjgh Pelicans Quick Win Hope two to six points during seven minutes of the second half. There were gaps of 42 to 36 and then 46 to 40. Perkins and Taucher tallied for KF on a driver and jumper. With 55 seconds to go in the quarter Moore took a feed in close and dumped a two-pointer for 46 all. ....---v.- Ed Reinking swished a push shot for Medford but Suther land evened the game with a jumper. At the buzzer Plumley snagged a shot by Copple which fell short and relayed it through the hoop for 50 to 48. A gift toss by. Moore and two MedfordWtmbune SLPCDLBirS 1 ' "' GETTING A WORKOUT is University of Oregon's Dave New land (right), defending 147-pound PCI wrestling champion. Work ing with Newland in this practice ser. Newland, a junior from Medford, will be gunning for a re peat of the title he won last year tangle with the best on the coast Jose State, March 9-10. Dave Newland Seen as Definite Threat for National Mat Honors University of Oregon, Eu gene Pacific Coast Intercol legiate 147-p ounol wrestling champion last year as a sopho more, University of Oregon's Dave Newland, junior from Med ford, could well be gunning for bigger and better things this year. .. -. ;..V . With still a year of wrestling to go after this season, the Web foots' Newland stands as a de finite threat for national . col legiate honors.' In seven matches this year the. husky Newland has won six, three of them by falls. His only loss was to Multno mah Athletic ,clubs's Wilbur Bauer, former PCI champion at that weight.', But to match l. this he has won by falls over Wash ington State twice and against, Oregon State. Cog In Team The defending champion' New land has been a strong cog in Coach Bill Hammer's strong Oregon wrestling team, gunning for its best season since the start of wrestling at the Duck athletic plant three years ago. As a . team, Oregon had Na six match winning streak going at the first of the eyar, 10 in a row" over V a two-year period. Their season record stands right now at six won, one tie, and one lost. ' ' -. ' .... 3-1 Final Score Of High School Hoop Conflict Hillsboro (U.R) Hills boro and . Forest Grove high school basketball squads clash ed Friday night with all the impact of two marshmallows being bashed together. Hillsboxo won, 3-1. " .' AH the points came, on free, throws. Hillsboro tried only one field goal and Forest Grove missed on 10 attempts I from the field. Carl Goeixe of Hillsboro scored all three -f his team's free throws. Richie Benson plopped in Forest Grove's lone point in the last quarter. Hillsboro led 1-0 at the half. v- Referees were offered chairs but refused. A student strolled ' onto the court and got a play er's autograph without dis- . turbing play. -- Both teams used a zone de fense and neither made any attempt to speed up action. : For a GUARANTEED GOOD USED CAR Before You Buy Be Sure To Look the Lot Over at ... v MORSE MOTORS Sunday, February 13, 1958 by Perkins made it 51 to 50 for Klamath and Sutherland followed from the field for 53 to 50. Tisdel got his free one. Taucher sank a drive in bucket and three free tries and Perkins connected 'from the gift stripe for 59 to 51. Cearley hit from the side of the key for Medford's only field goal of the canto. Moore put in a rebound and a free shot and Perkins a free heave for 63 to 53, the widest margin between the clubs during the night. There was a minute left to play. Cearley collected four free points and Taucher a fielder on an session is 123-pound Roy Schles- as a sophomore, when the Ducks in .thePCI championships at San Concluding'this season's sched ule will be the PCI meet at San5 Jose State, where Newland and the rest of the strong Webfoot wrestling team will go gunning for , individual PCI honors. ; Matches - remaining ; on the 1956 schedule include Lewis and Clark, February 22 and Cali fornia, February-25. High School Scores By United Press -(Portland) - : Jefferson 61, Grant 55 Franklin 83, Roosevelt 57 .. Lincoln 55. Benson 41 Washington 73, Cleveland 55 (Upstate Schools) Hillsboro- 3, Forest Grove 1 Central Catholic 53, Astoria 41 La Grande 62, The Dalles 59 Baker 87, Hernuston 56 ...' Mac-Hi 46. Pendleton 41 Marshfield 79, North Bend 53 Klamath Falls 65, Medford 57 Grants Pass 48, Ashland 38 Boseburg 50, Springfield 46 Milwaukie 60, South Salem 53 Albany 62, CorvaUis 55 Eugene 72, Cottage Grove 49 : Bend 92, Lebanon 51 McMinnville 58, Oregon City 43 ' Beaverton 65, Tigard 51 Gresham 63, Parkrose 51 " Dallas 59. Molalla 51 St; Helens 46, Wy'East 28 Redmond 71, Madras 66 -Newport 64, Siuslaw 41 . . Seaside 60,; Tillamook 45. ' Silverton 6B', Gervais 50 Sisters 56, Maupin 53 West Linn 49, Newberg 43 :. Canby 71, Central 60i, ' . Sublimity 77, Gates 40 : Grant Union 64, Vale 58 . Knappa'82, Rainier 60 . " -Brownsville 58, Shedd 53 Jefferson 60, Chemawa 52 i Woodburn 79, Cascade 67 Scappoose 64, Vernonia 52 Sherwood 42, Dayton 41 Clatskanie 63, Hood River 61 Willamina 62, Banks 58 Stay ton 62, Mt.- Angel 41 Sheridan 75, -Yamhill 52 Harrisburg 51, Halsey 41 Siletz 59, Waldport 27 Stanfield 61. Echo 46 Culver 84, Moro 43 ,'. Huntington 60, Hereford 53 Lowell 63, McKenzie 60 Spray 58, Prairie City 56 Mapleton 66, Blachly 33 Estacada 52. Sandy 50 , Arlington 68. Rufus 40 Monument 50, Crane 27 Mt. Vernon 53, Long Creek 48 " Mitchell 43, Dayville 40 - - Phoenix 68, Illinois Valley 48 Crater 45, Eagle Point 40 St. Mary's of Medford 50, Rogue River 45 OSC Rooks Even With Pacific JV Corvallis (U.R) The Oregon State Rooks evened their series with Pacific junior, varsity's bas ketball team Friday night with a 63-49 win, making up for a 41-37 loss, earlier in the season. Don Pino hit 20 points and Gary Goble 19 for the Rooks while Bob Graham had 11 for the JVs. npflri lint. SiinHati Pon.-.;ii-,j 4. noon Saturday: 10 ajn. Monday for Monday, other days 5:30 previous day interception to round out the scoring. , Player Ousted The rough closing moments saw McLaughlin ejected follow ing an altercation with Perkins and Copple was benched for his fifth foul. Medford was without the ser vices of Tisdel for almost half the game. The ballhawking guard and leading v Tornado scorer was charged with his fourth personal infraction after 1V4 minutes of the second per iod. He left the action and didn't return until the fourth quarter. While he was in- the fray, the Pels, remembering his 27 points against them in a first round game, pressed him but Tisdel still rang up. five field shots. : Moore was high point man of the night, Cearley got 15 points and Taucher and Plumley each 14., Medford - had the rebound margin 30 to 27 with Plumley getting 11 and McLaughlin sev en. Perkins and Moore got seven and Sutherland five for KF. Klamath had the best of it from the field 23 to 22 and from the - foul line 19 ' to . 13. The Tornado had a .380 field gun ing average for the game but put through only eight shots in 28 attempts for .285 in the sec ond half. Only eight shots were tried with one , made in the fourth panel. Medford hit 14 for 30 for .466 in the first half. ; Jim Bocchi and Harold Doug las, both of Klamath Falls, were the referees an'd their calls freq uently : met with disapproval from the partisan Medford crowd. , ' BOX: - ' ' ' - Klamath Falls FG FT PF TP Perkins, f :. 2 4 2 8 Tichenor, f .. 4 2 3 10 Moore, c 6 5 0 17 Kimpton, g 2 2 2 6 Taucher, g 4 6 : 2 14 Burke 1 0 0 2 Sutherland . , 4 0 2 8 Totals 23 19 11 65 Medford FG FT PF TP McLaughlin, f 1 2 3 4 Copple, f 5 0 5 10 Foust, c 0 1 0 3 0 Tisdel, g . . 5 2 4 12 Cearlev. e . 4 7 2 lo Perkins ..... 0 0 0 0 Reinking 10 0 2 Plumley; .... 6 ; 2.2 14 Totals' 22 13 19 57 . Referees Harold Douglas and Jim Bocchi. , .i ' I PAL Club Boxers Break Even in Matches at Burns Medford .Police Athletic League ' came out . even Friday night in a boxing card at Burns. Jackie Puscas, 135, got a de cision, Larry Lewis, 114, a draw, and Bobby Little, 110, lost a split decision. . 1 . Puscas state-and national AAU champ, had too many guns for Cliff Sams, northwest titlist in 1952. The : M e d f o r d pugilist decked the Burns boy three times. Sams was on his face and the count tolled eight when the gong sounded ending the fifth and final round. Sams made a good fight of '- it .but Puscas was never in trouble. A mix-up in judges score cards resulted in . a draw for Lewis with Lloyd Louie. Draws general ly are not given in AAU boxing. Ringside opinion was that Lewis had the last two- rounds. He came strong in') the concluder. Louie won a state toga in 1954 and Lewis took the Oregon AAU fly weight mantle in 1955. . Little : fired his punches too long' and did-not 'connect often enough , against R o n ' Daniels, 1955 novice champ 4n Oregon. Jimmy Evans and Eoren Chris tean, originally slated to make the trip, stayed home because of illness. , Puscas, Lewis and Christean are scheduled to leave Monday for the Seattle Golden Gloves meet which is set for Tuesday and Wednesday. . Read and Use Classified Ads AAU Sub-District Championship BasEcetba TOURNAMENT TONIGHT, FEB. 19 MEDFORD Sr. High Gym 7:30 p.m. Yellow Gab vs. Y.M.G.A. and Prospect vs. Grants Pass 'Admission: MH Jayvees Trip Klamath In Overtime ; Medford high junior varsity basketeers gbt.a 59 to 52 decision over the Klamath Falls jayvees Friday night by accomplishing it the hard way. After fighting to 11-point leads, the Tornado juniors saw their margin dwindle away and they had to go into extra time to subdue the Pelicans. The Medfordites had a A5 to 34 command after three quarters and then turned erratic and scoreless as Klamath came back to go on top 47 to 45. Ron Croxford put the Pels in front. 50-All Score Richard Puhl knotted up the count but Danny Shaw's gifter made it 48 to 47 for KF. Puhl came through again for a 49 to 48 Medford edge but Croxford spoiled it and KF led 50 to 49 with slightly more than a min ute to play-. Gary Riley then got a free heave for Medford and 50-all was the score at the end of the regular playing time. In the overtime. Bilbee ;Lane scored for Medford off the tip off but Croxford retaliated with a tip in bucket. . Then : Johnny Payne and Tom Hamlin connect ed to make it 56 to 52 for Med ford. Payne got another : goal and Puhl a free shot before the buzzer sounded. . Medford had leads of 11 to 10 at the quarter and 29 to 18 at the half. Croxford had 20 points for Klamath and Lane 13 for Medford. LINE-UPS: Medford JV 59 52 Klamath JV Hamlin 10 . f 2 Tawney Mullen 6 - f 20 Croxford Payne 7 c 6 Robertson Bergman 6 g . 6 Beamwell Lane 13 g Niles Substitutions For Medford, Funston 2. Russell, Puhl 5,, King 2, Hiley 8, Wisely; for Klamath, Weun, Ankeny iu, u: xicnenor, snaw t, yox.z. Ski Conditions Skiing conditions at Crater Lake National Park were re ported to be fair to good as of 4 p.m. yesterday. Seven inches of- new snow fell Friday and it was snowing yesterday. The snow depth at park headquar ters was 132 inches. Highway 62 was open with chains ad vised. The road from Annie Springs to the rim was open with chains or abrasive snow ire ad tires required. The war ming hut will be open today, weather permitting. ; Warriors Widen NBA Leadership By UNITED PRESS The , Philadelphia ' Warriors, rolling virtually unchecked to ward the regular season cham pionship in the Eastern Division race of the National Basketball association, opened a five and ,onerhalf game advantage Friday over second place Boston. The Warriors, in "scoring their seventh straight victory, downed the Minneapolis Lakers, 134-111,' Friday night after the Syracuse Nationals had defeated the New York Knickerbockers, 91-86, in the first game of a twin bill in Philadelphia. . ,In the onlyyother game played the Fort Wayne Pistons increas ed their Western Division lead to six games by defeating the Rochester Royals, their nearest competitors, 93-81. Quast, Brown Win Palm Beach Palm Beach, Fla. (U.R) Anne Quast and J. Walcott Brown at tributed their . victory in the Palm Beach mixed foursome golf championship to a fast start that completely rattled their op ponents. : . " ' Miss Quast, an 18-year-old co-ed from the University of Washington, and Brown, a 53-year-old banker ; from Manas quajl, N.J., whipped Jane Nelson of Indianapolis and William Hyndman of Philadelphia 5 and 3, in Friday's title match. ! Use Mail Tribune Want Ads IB(D)WILIM(G INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Snoboys' took three games from T.E.A.A. to finish the sec ond round of the Industrial Bowling League in top place by a four game margin. Ed D wight of the Snoboys rolled the high series with a 571, and his team mate Frank Couch rolled high game with a 212. Standings: W. Snoboys ... 37 L. 11 15 19 22 1 23 T.E-A.A 33 American Legion .29 Richfield Oil Corporation 26 City Appliance Co 25 V.F.W. (Central Point) I.OJ - ..4',i 23,i J!2 26 J21 27 .19a 28', 4 .18 30 Donna Timber Products . Jaycees V. A. Engineers Local 9208 CWA 16 32 Medford Steel Co. 15 33 Results: V.F.W. 3 A. Bohannan 514 L. Carr 507 H. Baker 501 K.Christians'n 410 Jaycees B. Foster B. Bernardi M. DeHeart' J. Walsh J. Asher Handicap 1 463 451 427 401 L. Graham 458 474 SO 2306 2390 City Appliance 2 J. Monroe 490 G. Eads 474 B. Thornton 461 H. Withrow 544 D. Morehouse 515 H. Vessey Jr. 465 C. Morrison 422 R. Porter , 501 J. D. Lubbers 451 B. Simmonds 542 2484 2381 Snoboys G. Russell V. Lowe J. Maclnnes E. Dwight- F. Couch 3 T. E. A. A. , 1 522 J. Sedey 397 388 B. Doescher 359 j 420 - H. Rickman 468 571 R. Rogers 372 523 J. Strobel 439 Handicap , 105 2424 2140 Medford Steel 0 L. Smith 458 H. Schroeder 280 D.-Hawkins 299 R. Edwards 518 T. Tarvin 475 V. A. Engineers 4 B. Findley 522 B. Cody Absentee R. Pettit M. Ament Handicap 530 297 529 472 96 2030 2416 Richfield Oil G. Culy G. Anderson Absentee W. Nelson D. Kreer 0 527 430 375 443 468 Am. Legion P. Patterson M. Harvey C. Epps H. Fuller C. Tennant Handicap 4 546 312 429 412 515 138 2352 2243 Donna Timber 3 Local 9208 ' J. Monroe E. Harris C. McBeth G. Rone L. Swinney -Handicap 450 451 423 461 472' Lenz 474 431 462 T. Foster J. Martin D. Knowles L. Brown 448 375 48 2305 2190 CITY LEAGUE Lamport's of City Bowling League won the second third of the season laurels by defeating Crater Electric 4 to 0. Crater Electric took the first third. Last third of the season, begins with all teams even.-Bert Hayman of Central. Market took high Indi vidual game last week with a 227 and high team game went to Lamport's with a 924. Lamport's Sp. Goods 352 12', Crater Electric 28 20 Ma :Ctney Clark & Laden.. 28 20 Weter & Olsen 26 22 Ed's Barber Shop 25 22 s Central Market 25 Vx 22 '2 First National Bank 24 24 Mogan Lumber Co. 22 'z 25 'i Norton Lumber Co 22 26 Tru-Mix Construction Co.- 19 29 Ross Lumber Co. 19 29 Calif. Ore. Power Co. . . 13 35 Results: Lamport's ; B Piche B Meyers L Schneider S Van Dyke VI Farrar Crater Elec' . 0 P Dorff i 509 B McCormick 473 L Knapp 538 H Vallee 467 C Hampson 437 Handicap 24 4 448 557 527 579 513 2624 2448 3 472 484 499 459 476 24 2414 3 452 485 461 Weter-Olsen L Smith J Roberts B Luman : M Brown , L Webster 1 465 451 399 518 492 M C L E Blind L Bex D Turner J Laden T Mitchell Handicap 2325 F N B W Nissen E Bennett A Bauman O King P Dimick Handicap tl 457 461 436 422 545 69 Ed's Shop E Paschke F Couch Joe Kantor H Allen John Kantor 569 466 2433 1 438 445 571 343 613 Central Mkt 3 B Hayman 550 H Sullivan 468 E Sommer 445 J Keener ' 486 G Schulz 491- Norton Lbr M Morse . 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COURTESY CHEVROLET 12 2422 4 540 475 447 481 2440 Tru-Mix C Snedden 0 398 469 344 Mogan Lbr V Allen N Henson D Barker C Minger F Chapman Cummines C Lees J Baize . 448 433 117 2209 M Bell ' Handicap 479 2422 2 Ross Lbr. 2 509 408 504 406 Copco B Schroeder O Hansen D Ross R Rolls E Barry G Culy 471 491 466 473 474 A Schatz A Bohannon F Martin B Forrest Handicap 530 51 2408 2375 SO Circuit Plans Split This Spring ine bouthern Oregon confer ence, which has had a member ship of 10 Class A high schools for several years, will split into separate A-l and A-2 organiza tions effective after the spring meeting on May 12. That action was taken : yest erday at a conference meeting at the Medford hotel. Medford, Klamath Tails, uranxs ass ana . Ashland are the longtime members- of the organization. Crater was next to be included and other mem bers in recent seasons have been Eagle Point, Phoenix, Illinois Valley, Henley and Brookings The smaller schools,' however have had their own league ac tivity and have vied in play-offs with the larger " schools when necessary. A-l and A-2" division- ing through the state for all the major sports now makes ,the big organization unnecessary. And the groups have different prob lems. Crater Joins Big Group At the " separation Crater, which becomes an A-l school, next fall, will go into the big school organization with Ash land, Medford, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls. At the Saturday meeting the district wrestling tourney was set for next Friday and Satur day at Southern Oregon college and Jim Bocchi, Klamath Falls, was named a state A-l basket ball tournament official from this district. Coaches " got to gether to work out baseball and track schedules . for -: "this spring, football slates for next' fall and the A-l basketball schedule for 1957. Conference members voted to use the same method this year as in: the past -in determining school sportsmanship ;''" ratings and this year's football and basketball admission ' ' prices were extended for the 1956-57 school year. ''". -. Seven schools were represent ed Saturday. Absent were Eagle Point, Henley and Brookings. BEARDEN SOLD San Francisco (U.R) South paw Gene Bearden was sold to tfie' Milwaukee Braves of the Na tional league Saturday by the San Francisco Seals. Handicap Open Bowling Today r 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 8 pjm.'to 1 a.m. ' Come in between 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. and watch the match games between several women's teams from Medford and Grants Pass. Medford Bowling Lanes 821 N. 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