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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,
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nois Valley. Herrmann collected
12 free counters on 15 attempts.
Plumlee had a 14 for 18 night at
the charity line with 13 out of
15 in the second half.
Eagle Point and Illinois Val
ley tangled for third place last
night.
Phoenix and Crater vied in a
rubber match last night. The two
clubs broke even in. their four
Rogue League starts.
LIVE-UPS:
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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.
Many of the 3,500 fans booed
the decision; They thought Sulli
van's body attack and hooking
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3 Foran
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Brood 3
Substitutions For Phoenix. Sim-
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Boren 3.
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
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vis, Juveland, Allen; for Illinois Val
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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.
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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
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-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
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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.
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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.
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FRIDAY COLLEGE SCORES
By UNITED PRESS
LaSalle 82, Scranton 51
Pennsylvania 90, Brown 79 -CCNY
84. Queens College 68
William & Mary 77, Davidson 67
North Carolina 73, Duke 63
Washington (Mo.) 72, Drake 66
N. Dakota St. 84, N. Dakota 73
Seattle 70. Oklahoma City 63
Rice 85, Texas A & M 61
California 74, Washington 62
Regis 114. Colorado Mines 82
Denver 80, Wyoming 74 '
Utah 82, Brigham -Young 77
San Francisco 80, Santa Clara 44
UCLA 95, Oregon 71
San Jose St. 66. San Francisco St. 81
. Gonzaga 76. Portland 73
College of Idaho 80. Whitman 72
Oregon Tech 86, Oregon College 56
Humboldt 55. 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
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