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EIGHT MEDFORD (OHEGOK)
Saturday Evening Decision
Earns Medford Sweep Over
Ashland; Pels Top Cavemen
gOI'THERV OREGON
COMtUENCB HANDINGS
W. L.
Medfnrd 5 1
Klamath Fails 5 t
Grant Pau 3 3
Alhland 3 S
Crater 0 S
Prt.
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Basketball in the Southern
Oregon conference continued to
follow the form chart over the
fourth week end of play as the
Meriford high Black Tornado
and the Klamath Falls Pelican?
each tucked away a brace of vic
tories to remain deadlocked at
the head of the chase.
Medford added a 42 to 35 deci
sion over Ashland on Saturday
to its 47 to 40 win over the Griz
zlies Friday. Klamath had it eas
ier, a 62 to 41 count on Saturday
following 64 to 29 Friday tri
umph. Margin of victory for Medford
was seven points on both nights
but the Saturday night verdict
came harder in a bitter, spirited
struggle of set 'em up offenses.
On Friday the Tornado gained
a 15-point command after going
on top early in the third canto.
On Saturday Medford didn't go
in front to stay until the last sec
onds of the third quarter and
seven points represented the big
gest lead. It wasn't that much
until almost five minutes had
been played in the final panel.
Lane. Copple Combina
At Klamath Falls the Pelicans
on Saturday pushed to a 34 to 18
halftime spread. With four min
.utes left to play the Pels headed
62 to 30. Coach Don Peterson
cleared his bench, allowing re
erves to finish from that point.
Just seconds were left in the
see-saw third quarter at Ashland
on Saturday when Bilbee Lane
jolted the ball out of the hands
of a Lithian. Dick Copple swept
up the ball and, dodging Referee
Barney Riggs on the way, drib
bled in to put Medford ahead
30 to 29.
A minute Into the fourth quar
ter 6-5 Neil Plumley pumped tn
a rebound shot for Medford and
lVa minutes later Copple put in
a pair of gift tosses for 34 to 29
lead. Albert Hartwell hit a 15
foot jumper for Ashland and
Mark Fitch added two free shots
to make it 34 to 33.
Go Ahead 40 to 33
Larry Perkins swished a 20
footer for Medford and scored
with the assist of Dick Puhl's
pass off a jump ball. Dick Mc
aughlin sank two gifters with
3'.4 minutes to play for a 40 to
33 Medford edge. Jack Eberhart
threw in a long push shot for
Ashland but with a minute to
go in the mix McLaughlin scored
on two free tries.
The Tornado in the final min
utes turned to a keep away game
as it did on Friday. Ashlanders
missed on three free shots at-
Washington
Raps Beaver
Quint Again
Seattle (U.PJ Dave Gam
bee fouled out in the closing
minutes and the Washington
Huskies scored their second bas
ketball win in two nights over
Oregon State Saturday night, 58
31. Gambee had scored 25 points
before the fifth personal was
tooted against him. Shots by
Bruno Boin and Doug Smart
then put the Huskies ahead to
stay.
The loss was the fourth for
OSC in conference play and
practically eleminated the Bea
vers from title contention.
box:
Wash.
Smart, f
Stady, t
Bnm. c
Sunitsch. K
Pariseau, X
Tuft, f
Crews. X
Dorland .
Coaston
Greer
ro
6
4
3
2
0
- 3
1
0
0
0
FT PF TP
8-11 1 20
2- 4 4 10
3- 5 3 9
0-0 2
0-O3 0
4- 5 2 10
O-0 12
3- 4 13
0-0 10
0-0 1 0
20-J H JS
FT PF TP
5- 7 5 23
4- 6 3 4
0- 1 3 4
4-3 1 12
1- 3 1 1
0- 4 2 2
1- 8 3 1
0-0 0 2
15-21 1 it
Totali -
OSC
Gamhee. f -Allord,
f
Goble. c
H.ivnes. g
Pino, X
Mom. t
Nanson. X -Harman.
f
Totals
FG
..10
. 0
2
4
0
- 1
. 0
1
OTI, Linfield
Hold Slim Leads
By UNITED PRESS
Oregon Tech and Linfield held
slim leads today in Oregon's
small college basketball confer
ence. Oregon Tech trimmed Oregon
College for the second night in
a row Saturdav. 86-66, for a 6-2
record in the Oregon Collegiate
conference.
Eastern Oregon stayed right
behind OTI with a 5-3 mark.
sweeping a series with Portland
State. The Saturday night score
was 58-53.
Linfield, led bv Bill Macham-
er's 28 points, downed Lewis
and Clark 79-69 in the only
Saturday Northwest Conference
game. Linfield has a 4-2 loop
record to 4-3 for Pacific and
2-2 for Willamette, and College
of Idaho,
MAIL THIBUNE
tempets in the last part of the fi
nal period.
Ashland scored first on Satur
day but the Tornado jumped on
top and led most of the period.
The Grizzlies tied up the scrape
at 9-all but McLaughlin's jump
ing pusher from the side of the
circle at the horn made it 11 to
9 for Medford for the quarter.
Medford kept its lead through
the second quarter with one to
five point advantage. At the half
it was 18 to 15.
Mark Fitch's long range shot
and Jack Tobiasson's gift cast
gave Ashland an 18-all tie. Mel
Dailey put the Grizzlies on top
with a free shot but McLaughlin
put Medford back in front 20 to
19 with two foul tosses. Tobias
son swung in off the post for a
fielder and an Ashland lead of
21 to 20. Copple hit from the cor
ner for 22 to 21 Medford. Dailey
hit from 25 feet away and then
picked up two free throws mak
ing it Ashland 25 to 22.
29 to 28 for Ashland
Lane got a jumper from the
side for Medford and Eberhart
two free points for Ashland
Plumley scored on rebounder for
the Tornado but Dailey came
through at the free stripe again
for 29 to 26 Ashland spread. Mc
Laughlin closed the gap to 29 to
28 with two from the foul line.
Then came Copple's shot putting
Medford ahead.
Copple was the main score
maker with 15 for the night. Mc
Medfoi
SLPOD
Venturi, Souchak, Demaret
Knot in Thunderbird Golf
Palm Springs, Calif. (U.P.)
A couple of ex-college kids, Ken
Venturi and Mike Souchak, and
old Jimmy Demaret, who gradu
ated from the college of hard
knocks, tangle here today in the
playoff for the gold and glory in
the $15,000 Thunderbird Invita
tional Golf tournament.
The three men ended the regu-
Ashland Nabs
Jayvee Tiff
Ashland's junior varsity rap
ped the Medford jayvees 46 to
41 in Saturday night rivalry to
break even in a week end bas
ketball series.
The Ashlanders gained mar
gins of 12 points in the third
quarter and were in front 42 to
32 at the close of that stanza.
Medford came up in the fourth
quarter but could get no nearer
to the Grizzlies than five points,
although Ashland put in only
four counters.
The Grizzlies headed 13 to 8
at the quarter and 27 to 20 at
the half.
Ron Peery of Medford was
high pointgetter with 14 and
Bill Mauer with 13 and Ron
Mickle with 12 led Ashland.
IINE-IPS:
Ashland JV 4t 41 Medford JV
Maurer 13 F 8 Barlow
Moores 2 F Friesen
Mickle 12 C 2 J. Funston
Tavlor 9 G T. Monroe
D "Fitch 10 G Brauner
Substitutions For Ashland. Baker.
Lombard, Rosenbaum. Tepper; for
Medford. Plankenhom 4. Rasmussen
4. Bergman, Harvey, Peery 14. Hamil
ton 3.
Fry, Cooper
Net Champs
Melbourne, Australia U.R)
Shirley Fry of St. Petersburg,
Fla., added the Australian wom
en's tennis championship to her
Wimbledon and United States
titles today by defeating Althea
Gibson of New York, 6-3, 6-4.
Miss Fry won the U.S. crown
from Miss Gibson by the same
score last September.
Ashley Cooper won the men's
championship by defeating
Neale Fraser, 6-3. 9-11, 6-4, 6-2,
in an all-Australian final.
Watrous, Stupple
In Extra Session
Dunedin. Fla. U.R) Former
champion Al Watrous of Birm
ingham, Mich., and first -time
starter, Robert Stupple of Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, met today In an
18-hole playoff to decide the
winner of the PGA Seniors Golf
tournament.
The two Midwesterners tied
at 210 for 45 holes after Sun
day's final round, the first tie in
the 18-year-old history of this
tourney for PGA golfers, 50
years or older.
Dormer Summit, Calif. (U.FJ
Dick Buek of Soda Springs,
Calif., won the men's giant sla
lom race and Starr Walton of
Sacramento won the women's
event during a ski meet at the
Donner Summit Sugar Bowl
Sunday.
Monday, January 28, 1937
Laughlin was next with 12, eight
of them from the free stripe.
Dailey got 11 forAshland, seven
on free shots.
Medford shooting at .351 aver
age, beat Ashland 13 goals to 10
from the field. In free tossing
the Tornado had a slim margin
of 16 for 27 to Ashland's 15 for
26.
Medford had a 31 to 20 advan
tage in backboarding with Mc
Laughlin picking off nine re
bounds and Copple and Plumley
each seven. Eberhart retrieved
seven and Tobiasson six for
Ashland.
The tussle, as on Friday, mov
ed at a good pace despite the
ball control type of play and the
time spent at the free stripe.
Lee McGill led Klamath Falls
with 19 points while Glenn
Moore got 17 and Bob Nilcs 12.
Jim Smith scored 12 for Grants
Pass.
BOX:
Medford
Cnpple. f -.
McLaughlin, f .
Plumley. c
Hamlin.
Perkins. K -r
Puhl
Siessler
Lane
FG
-. 5
2
. 3
0
2
0
... 0
... 1
FT PF TP
5 3 15 !
8 3 12
1 4 7
0 10
2 4 6
0 10
0 0 0
0 0 2
IS 17 43
FT PF TP
4 4 8
7 4 11
2 0 4
2 3 8
0 4 4
IS IS 35
Totals
Ashland
Eberhart. I
Dailey. f
Tobiasson. c
M. Fitch, g .
Hartwell. g .
FG
...2
. 2
.. 1
. 3
. 2
Totals
Referees Esselstyn and Riggs.
Tribune
lation 72 holes Sunday in a dead
lock with 273 strokes 11 under
par for the distance.
And today it will be an 18-hole
battle to see who takes home
the first prize of $2,000; second
place pays $1,000, and third
$750.
Demaret, who is 45 and was
winning in the big time before
the 25-year-old Venturi was born,
is the defending champion and
he shot the finest golf Sunday,
a 67, to pull up into the dead
lock. It was a dramatic finish to a
scrambled race that saw from
two to five men tied for the
leadership every day; with Ven
turi sinking an exceptionally
tough 18 foot putt on the 17th
hole to tie Demaret, who already
had finished; and then Souchak
knocked in a 4o-footer on the
18th to join the traffic jam.
Eagles Trip
Jacksonville
Eagle Point Eagle Point
high opened with a quint of
mostly reserves here Saturday
night and had to come from be
hind in the final half in over
coming Jacksonville 54 to 44 in
a non-league scrap.
Jacksonville took a 10 to 6
lead in the first quarter against
the Eagle starters. EP regulars
came in as the second panel got
underway but were cold and
couldn't fire up. The Redskins
were on top 29 to 20 at half
time with the second quarter
their best of the game.
The Eagles then fought to a
37 to 36 edge at the third inter
mission. Wayne Christian put In 16
points and Jack Greb 14 for
Eagle Point. Marion Dowell got
13 for Jacksonville, nine on free
shots, and Gary Hueners 12.
The Eagles hit 23 for 76, or
.303 from the field and got 6 of
14 free tries. Jacksonville hao
20 for 27 in free shooting, mak
ing 13 of 17 attempts in the first
half.
LINE-UPS:
Eaxle Point 54
44 Jackionvilt
McDonald 2 T
Hanson 2 . ..F .
Foran 2 C .
Brown G
13 Dowell
2 Davis
8 Pawlowski
. 2 Mclntyre
Clement G
12 Hueners
Substitutions For Eagle Point.
Christian 16. Greb 14. Boren 10. Veach
8. Tresham: for Jacksonville. E. Smith
6. Perrard. C. Smith 1.
Baltimore (U.PJ Halfback
Ted Schwanger of Tennessee
Tech and tackle Al Stephenson
of Idaho State have signed to
play professional football with
the Baltimore Colts next season.
Both were drafted by the Colts
in 1955.
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FIGHTER OF YEAR
Heavyweight champ Floyd
Patterson holds the Edward
J. Neil Memorial plaque he
won as the "Fighter of the
Year." Title was awarded by
a vote of the members of
the Boxing Writers' Associa
tion in New York.
Basketball
Scores
SATURDAY COLLEGE SCORES
By United Press
(East)
Penn State 78. Rutgers 77 (2 OT)
Canisius 80, Wayne University 68
(Midwest)
Oklahoma A&M 68. Loyola (III ) 58
Michigan St. 72. Minnesota 59
St. Louis U. 88. Tulsa 67
Western Ky. 80. DePaul 76 (OT)
Illinois 99, Notre Dame 81
Kansas State 83. Northwestern 73
Purdue 74. Valparaiso 65
Miami (Ohio) 88. Cincinnati 76
(South)
Louisville 57. Dayotn 56
Kentucky 91, Vanderbilt 83
West Virginia 90. Furman 82
South Carolina 90. Wofford 71
Auburn 73. Georgia 66
Florida 92. Alabama 71
Virginia 78, VMU 54
(Southwest)
Baylor 70. Tex. Christian 64
(West)
Montana 60, Montana State 46
Brig. Young 69. St. Mary's (Cal.) 65
Idaho St. 65. Oklahoma City 56
Washington St. 74. Oregon 67
Washington 58. Oregon State 51
San Fran. 80. Olympic Club 64
East. Oregon 53, Portland State 53
Linfield 79. Lewis and Clark 69
Ore. Frosh 74, Fernandez Loggers 70
Oregon Tech 86. Oregon College 66
CoU. of Idaho 44. NW Nazarene 42
Prep Scores
SATURDAY BASKETBALL
Bv United Press
Asttoria 74. Gresham 63
Pendleton 70. The Dalles 50
Eugene 59. Cottage Grove 44
Medford 42, Ashland 35
Klamath Falls 62. Grants Pass 41
Vale 58. Weiser 49
Glide 37. Myrtle Point 36
Madras 80, Redmond 51
Baker 54. Grant Union 40
Ontario 33. La Grande 31
Nvssa 41. Pavette 27
Marshfield 65. Prineville 39
Hermiston 57. Mac Hi 54
Roseburg 76, Springfield 69
Lebanon 45 Seaside 35
GRADE VARSITIES PLAY
Washington, St. Mary's and
Roosevelt were winners Friday
in city grade school league
basketball games. Washington
downed Jackson 36 to 25, Roose
velt won over Jefferson 24 to
18 aid St. Mary's tipped Lincoln
18 to 14.
"Ifs take-it-easy
Sunny BrookABourbon
Grants Pass
Next Rival
For Tornado
Medford and Klamath Falls,
tied in the Southern Oregon con
ference basketball campaign
with five wins and one loss, are
picked to still be on top when
the race reaches its half way
point after games next week
end.
The Tornado of Medford, with
its lone loop loss in a split
series with . Klamath, will face
Grants Pass at Medford on Fri
day night and meet the Cave
men again on Saturday at Grants
Pass. Klamath opposes Crater
both nights at Central Point.
Ashland has a bye in the cir
cuit and entertains Yreka, Calif.,
on Saturday.
IV at Brookings
In the Rogue league Illinois
Valley is playing at Brookings
Tuesday afternoon in a counting
game. Eagle Point still un
marred in the loop will go out
to protect its status twice on the
week end, hosting Glendale on
Friday and traveling to meet
Illinois Valley at Cave Junction
on Saturday. Phoenix will vie
at Brookings on Friday.
An IV-Brookings series over
the past week end was post
poned and Tuesday's mix makes
up one of the' games.
Friday B league contests are
Prospect at Talent, St. Mary's
of Medford at Rogue River and
Butte Falls at Jacksonville.
Prospect, undefeated in the
first half of the Jackson County
B league late, had the advantage
of its home floor against its
toughest foes. The Cougars nosed
Talent by one point at Prospect
and there is high interest in
how the loop leader squad will
perform on the Bulldog floor.
Pistons Nudge
Knickerbockers
By UNITED PRESS
A last-gasp, 103-102 victory
over the New Yrrk Knicks in
overtime kept the Fort Wayne
Pistons ahead of St. Louis today
in the red-hot Western division
race in the National Basketball
association even as the Boston
Celtics turned the Eastern race
into a runaway.
The Pistons came from behind
in the extra session at home
Sunday to nip the Knicks when
George Yardley paced a surge
in the last 90 seconds. The bald
ing Yardley took scoring honors
in the game with 26 points.
The victory kept the Pistons
one game ahead of St. Louis,
which handed Rochester its 10th
straight defeat, 107-83. Boston
opened up a 6V4 game lead in
the Eastern division by drubbing
second-place Philadelphia, 107
87, and the Syracuse Nationals
beat Minneapolis, 94-93, on Al
Bianchi's 20-foot jump shot with
24 seconds left in other Sunday
games.
GRAHAM GETS AWARD
New York (U.PJ The Sports
Broadcasters association voted
the first annual Ted Husing
Award today to Jim Graham,
the Oklahoma. A&M pole vault-
er who voluntarily gave up his
berth on the 1956 Olympic team
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By JOHN GRIFFIN
United Press Sports Writer
The mid-year "vacation" is
over for college basketball teams
and first place in three major
conferences goes on the line to
night when full-scale warfare
breaks out again.
Kentucky, the nation's No. 3
team which gained a tie for the
Southeastern conference lead by
whipping Vanderbilt, 91-83,
Saturday night, risks that share
tonight when it visits Georgia
Tech the school that stunned
the court world two years ago
by upsetting Kentucky twice.
Buckeyes Risk Record
Ohio State, Big Ten pacemak
er and the nation's No. 10 team,
risks its perfect 6-0 league
record in a road game against
Murchison
Makes Clean
Dash Sweep
f Washington (U.R) The
most surprising indoor track
season in recent years shifts to
Boston this week for the Boston
A.A. Games with foot-racing
fans wondering when the mile
stars will start to shine.
The two latest meets, at Phila
delphia Friday and here on Sat
urday, produced nothing but
surprises.
Like the continued failure of
Laszlo Tabori, the Hungarian
four-minute miler who came
here rather than return home
after the Olympic Games. Tabori
finished second in a two-mile in
Boston a week ago, third at the
same distance Friday, and then
dropped out with a "stomach
ache" here.
Tabori will skip this week's
meet and make his next ap
pearance in the one mile run in
the Millrose Games in New
York, Feb. 9, and his coach
promised today that Laszlo will
be "stronger" for that race.
Sime Fails
Surprise No. 2 has been the
failure of sprint record holder
Dave Sime of Duke to win so
far. Ira Murchison of Chicago,
an Olympian, beat Sime at 50
yards in Philadelphia, at 70 and
80 yards here, and then Sime
was disqulaified for three false
starts as five-foot-four Ira cap
tured the 100 yards dash for a
clean sweep.
Murchison, pole vault star
Rev. Bob Richards of La Verne,
Calif., hurdler Lee Calhoun, and
runner Tom Courtney of Liv
ingston, N.J., were the Olympic
team members who did win
here.
Richards, two-time Olympic
vault champion, cleared 15 feet
again to win his event. Calhoun,
Olympic 110-meter hurdles
champion, set a new world in
door record of 8.2 seconds for
the 70-yard high hurdles. But
Courtney's easy victory in the
1,000 yard run was tainted by
the absence of Arnie Sowell, his
nemesis from Pittsburgh who
has beaten him twice this sea
son but withdrew to favor an in
jured ankle.
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Michigan State, and Texas West
ern, unbeaten leader of the Bor
der Conference at 4-0, plays host
to Tempe State.
These three games keynote a
week in which the court stars
who-have been busy with mid
year examinations for two.
weeks, swing into the second
and decisive half of the season.
Before the week is out, every
team in the top 10 of the United
Press rankings will see action
except ninth-ranked Seattle, idle
until Feb. 5.
Kentucky Sets Style
Kentucky was one of four
high-ranked teams playing last
Saturday, and set the winning
style for the quartet. The Wild
cats sank 43.9 per cent of their
shots as Gerry Calvert and
Johnny Cox scored 23 points
each to beat 15th-ranked Vander
bilt. Louisville, No. 6, nipped Day
ton, 57 56, in a replay of last
year's National Invitation Tourn
ament finals on soph Hal An
drews' 25-foot shot at the final
buzzer; Illinois, No. 8, equalled
the Chicago Stadium scoring
record in whipping Notre Dame,
99-81; and Ohio State, No. 10,
rallied in the final six minutes
to beat Northwestern, 83-71, as
Frank Howard and Jim Laughlin
scored 20 points each.
Oregon Staters
Take Ski Crown
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Oregon State, led by Carl Full
man, won the Oregon Collegiate
ski title on Mt. Hood yesterday.
Fullman won the downhill
race to take the combined title
for the two-day event. He won
the slalom Saturday.
Oregon State had a combined
score of 39.62 to 62.08 for second
place Oregon. Portland State
had 109.49 and Southern Oregon
142.7.
Davidson Victor
In Scandinavian
Copenhagen, Denmark (U.PJ
Sven Davidson of Sweden de
feated Budge Patty of Los An
geles, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3, Sunday in the
men's final of the Scandinavian
Indoor Tennis tournament. Ann
Shilcock won the women's crown
by defeating Angela Mortimer,
6-3, 6-4, in an all-British final.
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w.
First Baptist 3
Medford Nazarene 3
YMCA 2
St. Peter's Lutheran 1
First Methodist ...0
Phoenix Nazarene .... 0
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2 .333
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First Baptist and Medford
Nazarene scored their third wins
against no losses in the YMCA
men's church basketball loop
Saturday night while the YMCA
suffered its first loss.
The Baptists beat the Y 43
to 31 after a 16-all halftime tie.
Medford Nazajene bounced
Phoenix Nazarene 53 to 31. St.
Peter's Lutheran broke into the
win column by edging First
Methodist 26 to 22 after trailing
14 to 12 at the half. Medford
Nazarene held a 28 to 17 margin
at the midway point of its scrap.
St. Peter's 2t
Mintz 12
Herrmann 2
Danielson
S. Snook 2
Strauss 10
Substitutions
21 Methodist
8 Cault
t 1 Hale
c McCano'd
X Moore
X Parker
For St. Peter's.
Methodist. Robertson
Gemaelich: for
m. van Auso.au 3. wolgamott, lager
Eren. Edwards. Doren.
Baptist 4
N. Landers 11 f
Gillmore 6 f
Ross 10 c
Ross 10 c
31 YMCA
Hammer
6 Stuart
9 Peterson
T. Landers 12 e 10 Gordon
Clemans 4 e 6 Isaacs
Substitutions For Baptist. Hunt
er, Olson. Glcason. Zimmcrs, Nord
quist; for YMCA, Ennis.
Med. Nazarene S3
Stone 2 f
Brittsan a f
Goble 3 e
Johnson 4 x
Beatty 11 g
Substitutions For
31 Ph. Nazarene
11 Wood
2 Witt
Poling;
10 Wallace
'6 Williams
Medford. Yates
10. Bodenstah 4; for Phoenix, Yorton.
Bales, Merwin, Dean 2.
Lantana, Fla. (U.R) Cleve
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high school sweetheart, Nancy
Ann McNamara, plan to wed
after the close of the 1957 base
ball season. Miss McNamara is
a student at St. Mary's college
at Notre Dame, Ind.
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