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rr PHEONIX, CRATER FINALISTS IN.A-2 DIVISION TOURflAiENT Brookings downed Henley 62-27 for fifth place in the district 6A2 southern division tournament at Central Point last night. Central Point Phoenix high, the champion of the Rogue Leazue. and Crater, the runner- ud. came through with Friday night victories to enter the Sat urday finals in the District 6 A-2 southern division basketball Tilair-offs here. The Pirates of Phoenix pulled awav in the final minutes to clip Eagle Point 47 to 35. Crater ousted Illinois Valley 64 to 51. It was the third consecutive time this season that the Comets had downed ,IV by that score. Phoenix had a nip and tuck battle until three minutes were left to play. It headed only 33 in 30 at that stage but with the help of gift shots built up its final margin. Quarter scores all were in Pirate favor. 8 to z, n to 14 and 29 to 25. The Comets of Central Point were in front of the Cougars 18 to 14, 31 to 22 and 50 to 35 at th Intermissions. Reserves saw about four minutes of duty for Crater in the final quarter, reg ulars, however, finished the lack luster game. Eagle Point and Phoenix fnupht a toueh defensive battle with both clubs doing a good job In restraining opposition. Free throws particularly aided the Eagles in the first half. Neither club was very hot from the field. Fouls Pile Ud Eagle pressing on defense and driving of Don Wallace on oi- fense for Phoenix were iaciors as the Pirates piled up their final KDread. The EP quint, with only seven personal infractions seainst it in 29 minutes of play, was charged with six misdeeds in the closing three minutes. Wallace made good on five of six free tries, himself. Jim Korth of Phoenix and Jack Greb of Eagle Point were high point men with 16 each. Fred Herrmann was the chief scoremaker for Crater with 22. George Plumlee had 18 for Illi- McLoughlin Nips Crater Medford junior high ninth grade cagers had their hands full Friday but passed, broke and shot well at times for a com mendable job in nudging Crater freshmen 46 to 42. The Comet quint gave the Bulldogs a battle right up to the finish. McLoughlin was in front 44 to 42 with only 50 seconds remaining. Bob Plankenhorn got two free shots to ice the game. Scores at the quarters with McLoughlin leading were 10 to 4, 26 to 21 and 37 to 34. Plank enhorn got 17 points for the Bulldogs and Carl Michaels and Allen Barnes 13 and 12, respec 'trvely, for Crater. The Comet club wound up its season with the tilts with a four win, eight-loss record. Crater's frosh were not badly licked in any of their setbacks. Widest loss margin was 10 points. LINE-UPS: McLoughlin 46 42 Crater F. Funston ,1 i , 2 White Peterson 4 f 13 Michaels Plankenhorn 17 c Davis Reich 4 g 4 Fowler Pond 6 g 4 Bennett Substitu t i o n s T o r McLoughlin, Grier. 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The two clubs broke even in. their four Rogue League starts. LIVE-UPS: Phoenix 47 J5 Eagle Point Medford&Trlbune SLP SOUTHERN OREGON AAU HOOP FINALS TONIGHT ON ROGUE RIVER FLOOR Southern Oreeon AAU district basketball championship will be decided at the Rogue River high school gymnasium this evening. Finalists will be the winners of the two games last night, which were also played at Rogue River. In the Saturday scrapes Rogue River Merchants met Skeet's Tavern of Klamath Falls and Medford YMCA tackled the Myrtle Point Bucks. Championship game is sched uled for 9 p.m. It was not known whether Saturday's losers would contend tonight in a third place preliminary. However, Carl Bengston, district commissioner, said that there will be a prelim inary arranged for 7:30 p.m. Area Season Ends Tonieht's encounters wrap up AAU or independent basketball in this section of the state. The district champion will go to Al- Rocky's Decision Booed by Fans; Rematch Slated New York (U.R) Middle weight contender Rocky Catell ani of Cleveland, who won a unanimous but unpopular de cision over England's Johnny Sullivan Friday night, will con tinue his zig-zag campaign for a second shot at the title in another TV-radio iight -at Cleve land, March 28. Young Sullivan, 12-5 underdog who provided unexpectedly stiff opposition in Friday night's 10- rounder at Madison Square Gar den, will have two more bouts and then a return fight with Castellani, matchmaker Billy Brown said today. Body Beating Sullivan, scaling 161 pounds to Castellani's 159, gave Rocky a body beating in the early rounds that sapped some of his speed. But shrewd Rocky, who unex pectedly had taken the offensive in the early rounds, forced Sul livan to do the leading in the second half and he blasted the opened-up ex-British champion with short "sneaker" rights to the head. 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Crater 64 SI minoii Valley Shama 11 f 7 Pickle Herrmann 22 f 10 Preston Gray 11 c 18 Plumlee Lefler 10 g 13 Kennedy TVvnthit 4 E 1 Simineton Substitutions For Crater. Calen der 4, Goyette 2. Green, Tidwell, Da vis, Juveland, Allen; for Illinois Val ley. Smith 2, Piller. bany for the state titular play off. YMCA took second place in the regular season of the Med ford Independent Basketball League but knocked over Yellow Cab, a non-league Medford club, and Prospect, the MLBL champ, in sub-district quarter and semi finals. Y then beat Rogue River for the Jackson-Josephine coun ty crown. Rogue River played off with Firmco of Myrtle Creek for a fourth berth in the three area district tournament. Skeet's was winner in Klamath and Lake counties and Myrtle Point champion of Coos, Curry and Douglas. Coyotes Nab NW Mantle By UNITED PRESS College ' of Idaho came from behind in the second half to win its second consecutive Northwest Conference basketball title Fri day, night by defeating Whitman, 80-72. . Only the sparkling 31 point performance of J. C. Owens saved the game, and the cham pionship, for the Coyotes. Whit man in the first half was un stoppable, shooting at a .500 clip and ending the period in front, 42-37. But the Coyotes came to life after the intermission and outscored the Missionaries, 43-30. Everybody on the Coyotes bench, except Coach Len Yandle, got into the game. With 45 sec onds to go, Yandle sent in the team manager, Don Rosenburger, who managed to connect with one field goal. The victory gave College of Idaho an 11-4 conference record. In the only other conference ac tion, Lewis and Clark outscored Linfield, 79-71, in Portland. ROBINSON BOUT Los Angeles U.R) Holly wood Legion stadium match maker Jack Leonard predicted the middleweight title fight be tween Champion Sugar Ray Robinson and Carl (Bobo) Olson here April 20 will draw a gross gate of over $200,000, thus set ting a new California record for outdoor bouts. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday; 10 ajn Monday for Thornmunityjsiffeestjiferketo half the usual delay and l loss of materials. PIPE CO. Phone 3-1006 Wall 4 Wallace 7 Madden 13 Korth 16 flSTTS BOWILIING WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings: w- Jorgensen's Dairy . Medford Feed and Seed 66 'A Crater Inn Motel 64 L. 29 37 4 40 . 48 48 52 521,4 54i,4 57 61 6114 83 Union Club 50 Daugherty Lumber Co. Elk Lumber Co. Morning Fresh Kachina Room . Hawkinson's Tire 56 52 -51 -49 12 47 43 -42 1,4 21 Mary's Casa Jack's Drive Up Trail Creek Lumber . ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Despite four shutouts and one three game victory, the only change in last week in Rogue Valley League standing was Andy's climb from the cellar to seventh place. Kliever's Machine shop moved out in front by sev en games. Oliver McNeel rolled the high series with 580, and Dick Chapman had a 210 for high game. Standings: Kliever's Machine Shop W. 23 D. 5 12 12 13 Star Body City Hall ... -16 16 15 Forest Patrol U. S. National Bank Pine Tree Market Andy's Seven Up Darrell Miller Lorenzo Co. ....14 14 -14 14 , -13 15 12 18 . 9i,4 18i,4 -7& 2Qi,4 Results: Andy's B. Wright D. Kline D. Johnson T. Anderson C. Ericson Handicap 4 484 506 524 433 462 )Ji 2459 Lorenz Co.' C. McWhorter 452 J. Mathes 509 W. Gottfried 458 B. Tye 398 H. Arant 485 2302 Seven Up R. Shaw D. Coats H. Dungey J. Morgan (Abs.) Handicap 4 481 413 484 450 496 48 2372 Forest Patrol 0 D. Stockton 418 H. Smets T. Maul B. Van Hoy J. Bradish 406 493 424 452 2193 Pine Tree D. Chapman H. Zeber S. Mallon F. Chapman D. Kreer 4 539 553 393 476 512 Star Body Wks. 0 A. Bohannan 457 B. Graharft 455 B. Thornton 393 D. Graham L. Graham Handicap 416 455 3 2473 2179 Kliever's L. Knapp E. Isaacs M. Jacobson 4 539 455 553 Darrell Miller 0 J. Haven 443 D. Tremblay 345 H. Wyatt 426 C. Cox 464 B. Kramer '383 Handicap 213 2274 T. Van Sickle 480 V. Allen ,497 2504 U. S. Bank 3 City Hall 1 S. Doty 521 O. McNeel 580 E. Humphrey 433 N. Dow 473 G. Bader 352 E. McKinstry 397 F. Eastwood 462 B. Stevens 469 P. Shafer 523 J Compagnoni 532 Handicap 204 2495 2451 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Third round of the Industrial Bowling league started Friday night with the Snoboys starting off on top with a shutout victory over Local 9208. Frank Couch bowled the high series with a 559, and the 214 turned in by Darwin Moorehouse ' took the honors for high game. , Standings: W. L. Snoboys 0 1 Richfield Oil Co. I.O.F. American Legion 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 Mediora steel vo. City AnDliance V. A. Engineers VJ.W. Central Point Jaycees TiAA Donna Timber Products , Local 9208 C.W-A. Results: City Appliance 2 J. Monroe 478 G. Eads 536 B. Thornton 449 H. Withrow 498 -D. Morehouse 535 V. A. Engineers 2 B. Findley 498 462 394 B. Cody B. Doran R. Pettit M. Ament Handicap 551 493 120 2518 2496 Jaycees B. Foster M. DeHeart J. Walsh J. Asher B. Bernardi Handicap 1 482 374 387 499 467 156 Richfield 3 G. Culy 557 G. Vilas 481 E. Kennedy 420 W. Nelson 418 D. Kreer 503 2365 3379 Donna Timber 1 E. Harris 376 J. Monroe . 467 L. Swinney 402 G. Rone 464 C. McBeth 433 Handicap 108 2250 I. O. F. 3 R. Porter 386 J. D. Lubbers 451 C. Morrison 465 H. Vessey Jr. 525 B. Simmonds 455 2282 HOUSTON OPEN Houston, Tex. U.R) Vet eran Ted Kroll fired a one-under par 71 Saturday to. grab a one stroke lead at the 54-hole mark in the $30,00,0 Houston Open golf tournament. Kroll, the Tuc son Open winner from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., had a 208 to tal to , t k e into tomorrow's final round over the 7,122-yard Memorial Park course. One stroke back was Jackie Burke, a former Houston Open win ner from Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., who shot a four-under-par68 today. F. Solomon Busts In Scaftergun Shoot Forrest Solomon, Winchester, broke 100 straight in the 16 yard event for Class A honors and: shot 46 out of 50 in doubles for the Class I doubles trophy yesterday to pace the early spring trapshoot opening day activities at Medford Gun club. The shoot winds up today with 16-yard, handicap and doubles events on a 250-target program beginning at 9 a.m. In yesterday's handicap Walt Hileman, Cottage Grove, and Vern Solomon, Winchester, broke 94 each and Hileman took Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897 M.C. LININGER & SONS Local 9201 445 E. Lenz 432 Absentee 332 J. Martin 500 R. Martin 559 L. Brown Handicap 2268 0 S40 372 337 439 453 6 2147 V.F.W. 1 Am. Legion 3 A. Bohannan 515 C. Epps 460 L. Carr 451 G. Stewart 453 H. Baker 405 P. Patterson 306 K Christians'n 405 H. Fuller 482 L. Graham 501 C. Tennant 540 Handicap 195 2336 2436 1 390 406 Medford Steel 3 T. E. A. A. L. Smith 535 J. Martin B. Chriss R. Eastgate R. Edwards T. Tarvin . 411 M. Walker. 427 B. Doescher 494 R. Rogers 456 J. Strobel Handicap 386 369 466 132 2149 2213 Jay vees Lick Grants Pass Five 49-40 ' Medford high junior! varsity basketeers pulled to a wide lead in the final quarter to defeat the Grants Pass jayvees' 49 to 40 Friday in preliminary to the varsity fray between the two schools. The Junior Tornado was on top only 36 to 33 going into the closing session but upped their spread to 46 to 33 and won easily from there. A control of fensive helped break open the tangle for Medford. - At the quarter pause Med ford was on top 18 to 6 but Grants Pass climbed up to 24 to 19 by the half. Tom Hamlin of the Tornado and Paul Lindquist of GP got 14 points apiece. Puhl scored 12. LINE-UPS: Medford JV 49 ' 40 Grants Pass Mullen 2 f Smith Hamlin 14 f 9 Sparlin Russell 4 c 9 Tompkins Puhl 12 g 8 Rembert Wisely 4 g Putman Substitutions For Medford, Payne 2, Funston, Bergman 7, Peery 2, Lane 2, Brauner; for Grants Pass, Lind quist 14, Proctor. High School Scores FRIDAY BASKETBALL By United Press (Portland Schools) Franklin 79, Jefferson 60 Washington 58, Grant 52 Benson 72, Roosevelt 55 Lincoln 70, Cleveland 58 Central Catholic 65, Gresham 51 (Upstate Schools:) Scappoose 73, Hood River 56 Eugene 73, North Bend 57 McMinnville 49, Newberg 45 Fall City 44, Gaston 34 Coquille 49, Myrtle Creek 42 Grant Union 52, La Grande 43 .. Oregon City 76, Tigard 52 Dallas 86, Sandy 64 St. Helens 73, Rainier 54 Sweet Home 48, Lebanon 46 Madras 83, Burns Redmond 98, Lakeview 69 Toledo 57, Siuslaw 52 Newport 75, Reedsport 59 Hillsboro 56, West Linn 47 Baker 70, Nyssa 43 Mae Hi 57, The Dalles 41 Beaverton 63, Forest Grove 38 Waldport 38, Alsea 36 Arlington 69. Condon 63 Medford 72, Grants Pass 52 Klamath Falls 72, Ashland 51 Marshfield 71, Springfield 64 Tillamook 55, Warrenton 35 Wy'East 63. Clatskanie 60 Cottage Grove 64, Roseburg 57 Mt. Vernon 46, Dayville 38 Merrill 72. Gilchrist 60 Bonanza 67, Paisley 40 Pendleton 65, Hermiston 37 Junction City 62, Creswell 48 Neahkahnie 54, Nestucca 40 Chiloquin 59, Sacred Heart (Klam ath Falls) 52 Malin 77, Bly 28 Parkrose 72, Milwaukie 65 Hereford 53, St. Francis (Baker) 44 Huntington 86. Halfway 38 Wapato 73, Pasco 49 Elmira 64, St. Francis (Eugene) 62 Drain 65. Pleasant Hill 63 Willamette 71, Oakridge 60 BABE ZAHARIAS Sarasota, Fla. U.R) Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C., shot a one-under-par men's-par 71 yesterday for a three-round total of 214 and a commanding six-stroke lead in the $5,000 Babe Zaharias cancer fund open golf tournament. The Great Babe, herself, visited the course for the first time to' see the South Carolinian run away with the tournament. Mrs. Zaharias, who drove down from Tampa, told , the large gallery in re sponse to a big cheer, "I just had to come." PITCHERS SIGN Milwaukee U.PJ Pitchers Lew Burdette who won 13 and lost 8 in 1955, and Ernie John son, who posted a 5-7 record, have signed their 1956 contracts with the Milwaukee Braves, who now have 36 players under con tract. 100 the first place trophy on a coin toss. Vern Moore, Klamath Falls cracked 47 for high score in doubles and won the Class H trophy. ' At 16-yards Paul Culbertson, Medford, and Tony Hoover, Grants Pass, each had 97s. Cul bertson won the shoot-off 22 to 21. Vern Solomon's 98 took Class C and W. E. Willett, Grants Pass, with 81, got the Class D prize. There were 25 shooters par ticipating yesterday and Med ford Gun club members hoped for a large turnout today. Snoboys G. Russell V. Lowe J. Maclnnes E. Dwight F. Couch Sunday, February 26, 1956 UCLA Sets New PCC Record By Dropping Oregon 108-89 Los Angeles (UP) UCLA set a new Pacific Coast confer ence game scoring record yes terday with a smashing 108-89 victory over Oregon, the 12th straight PCC win without a loss for the race-horse Bruins. The Bruins overcame a three point halftime deficit with a 65-point scoring explosion in the second half for their second win in a row over Oregon. UCLA's two All-America can didates, Center Willie Naulls and Guard Morrie Taft, paced the victory. Taft scored 31 points and Naulls 26. The 108 points scored by UCLA broke the previous PCC record of 98 points, set in 1954 when California defeated Stan ford, 98-80. The two-team total of 197 points broke the confer ence record for that department, set in the 1954 Stanford-Cal game. UCLA also smashed its own school mark of 106 points racked up last season against New Mexico in a nonconference game. Oregon led throughout the first half of the regionally tele vised game at Venice High School; At half time Oregon was in front, 46-43, after leading at one time during the period, 38 29, with five minutes to play. But the Bruins took command soon after the second half started. Three quick baskets by Taft and the . Bruins were in front, 48-46, after 55 seconds of play. With the score 52-50 in favor of UCLA, the Bruins poured in 13 straight points to wrap up the contest. Max Anderson, held to only one field goak Friday night by Naulls, scored 27 points for Ore gon yesterday. Charlie Franklin Vikings Gain Loop Crown By UNITED PRESS The Portland State Vikings are the Oregon Collegiate Confer ence basketball champions for the second straight year. The Viks, on the strength of Ron Nenow's free throw after the final buzzer sounded Friday night, defeated Eastern Oregon College of Education, 93-92, to win the conference title at La Grande. It was the first time the Port land Staters had defeated the Mountaineers on their home floor in three years, and only the free throw kept the contest last night from going into overtime. Portland State led at ; half time, 50-39. Jack Viskov of Portland State led the scoring with 24 points. Ted Schadewitz was high man for Eastern Oregon with 23. The victory gave the Vikings a 12-3 conference record. Eastern Oregon was second with 9-6. In another OCC game last night, Oregon Tech downed Oregon College of Education, 86-56. AND FOR sssfc 11 IV ClUTERlAKE-GaOTORS Phone 3-4547 I and Ray Bell each had 14 points for the losers, while Carlton Burke, UCLA forward, played his top game as Bruin, scoring 25. The loss made Oregon's con ference record 3-9. Oregon hit on 41.9 per cent of its field goal attempts while UCLA hit on 41 per cent. The officials called 54 personals, sending Franklin, Anderson and Hal Duffy of Oregon and Dick Banton of UCLA to the bench with five personals. INDOOR TENNIS New York (U.R) An all Swedish final was set up in the National Indoor Tennis champ ionships when yesterday's semi finals saw Swedish titleholder Sven Davidson cdnquer Art Lar sen, third-ranking American star, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, and Ulf Schmidt beat Gil Shea of Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-4, 11-9. GETS CANADA JOB New Orleans U.R Bryan Burnthorne, star Tulane guard who was drafted by the Detroit Lions last January, said Satur day, he has signed to play with with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Western Confer ence in 1956. The 22-year-old Burnthorne is a resident of Am ite, La. INKS PACKER PACT ' Green Bay, Wis. U.R) Half back Don Barton, who played football in the Army the past two seasons after signing as a free agent with the Green Bay Packers in 1953, has signed his 1956 contract with the National Football League entry. Barton, 25, once was clocked in 9.8 sec onds for the 100-yard dash. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads An Open Letter To People With Honey Worries! 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Southern Oregon 50 Central Oregon 79, Portland State Frosh 71 Oregon Dental 114, Multnomah 39 Lewis & Clark 79, Linfield 71 San Diego State 74, Pepperdine 43 Pasadena Nazarene 87, Westmond 72 Santa Barbara 74, Los Angeles State 56 Redlands 60, Whittier 47 Stanford 81. Washington State 78 Idaho 58, Oregon State 55 St. Mary's 72, Fresno State 61 Nevada 86, Cal Aggies 57 Humboldt State 53, Southern Oreeon 49 College of Idaho 80, Whitman 72 Oregon Tech 86, Oregon Col. 58 , Central Oregon 79, Portland State Frosh 71 Oregon Dental 114, Multnomah 39 Lewis and Clark 79. Linfield 71 FRIDAY PRO SCORES St. Louis 116, Syracuse 10S Philadelphia 135, Boston 129 SATURDAY COLLEGE SCORES Indiana 84, Northwestern 82 College of Ozarks 65, Henderson 60 N.Y.U. 81, Army 69 Use Tribune Want Ads Bay At Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Bricks. Fines Drain Tile K7 W. Mc Andrews Phone 2-4107 MUST" Main fir Fir Sts.