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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) Ashland Tornado SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L Klamath Falls 5 1 Ashland 3 3 Crater 2 2 Crants Pass 2 2 Medford 0 0 Pet. .833 .500 .500 .500 .300 : Their cause benefiting tre mendously from more nu merous free heave opportuni ties in a fiercely contested fourth quarter, the Ashland high Grizzlies chalked up a '40 to 37 come-from-behind de cision over Medford here Saturday night to sweep their week end basketball" series with the Black Tornado. . Coupled with Grants Pass's 52 to 46 upset of Klamath Falls, the Ashland victory created a three-way tie for second place in the young Southern Oregon conference :and District 6 A-l chase. :Klamath suffered its first set back in six loop games but re tained its leadership. Crater, Idle over the week end, is tied .percentagewise with Ashland :and GP. -" Ashland collected but two .field goals in the final stanza at Hedrick court Saturday. However, the Grizzlies step :ped to the free line on 10 .'personal infractions whistled ;On Medford players and dumped in nine of 17 gift toss ; attempts during the period. ;Medford also managed just :two final quarter field buck ets. The Tornadoes had free; throws on four Ashland fouls jbut sadly muffed three of ; those chanees which might Ducks Defeat Washington For First Victory in PCC Eugene W) Oregon's -Webfoots, their first 1958 ;PCC basketball win under their belts, began working out today for an invasion of the Inland Empire this week end. Oregon meets Idaho Friday night and Washington State Saturday night. A field goal with 14 sec onds to go and two free Ashland Baptist Quintet Records 2nd Church Win Ashland First Baptist "howed its strength again in the YMCA Men's Church Basketball league Saturday night by overcoming Medford First Baptist 45 to 36. In other tilts of the division Sacred Heart downed First Presbyterian 40 to 30, Phoe nix Nazarene beat Medford Nazarene 34 to 26 and YMCA topped First Methodist 42 to 36. St. Mark's Episcopal ; whipped First Methodist 51 " to 9 and Medford Baptist turned back the Y 31 to 26 in Junior High division ac- - tion. Scoring Leaders Don Lowrance and K. Liv- ingston with 13 and 12 points paced the Ashland Baptists " and Ted Landers had 12 for ; Medford Baptist. Laval Meu ; nier had 18 in the Sacred ; Heart win. Fred Furry had 16 for Phoenix and B. Beatty 11 for Medford in the Naza- rene tiff. Gordon Williams ; rolled up 21 for First Method : 1st men and Peterson 15 for YMCA. Jerry Stevens spurred Med ". ford Baptist junior high club - with 14 and Bortis had 11 for the Y. Chuck Shaw put in 20 for St. Mark's. BASKETBALL : SATURDAY COLLEGE GAMES Bv United Press (East) Cornell 82, Princeton 56 Pennsylvania 48. Columbia 46 Vale 78. Army 56 Svracuse 77. Manhattan 69 Boston College 77. Seton Hall 64 St. Bonaventure 74. St. Francis 61 Oklahoma City 76. Canisius 66 Dartmouth 84. Holy Cross 78 Villanova 84. St. Mary s 67 Temple 89. Gettysburg 68 Niagara 70, Toledo 64 (South) North Carolina 90, Clemson 81 Navy 80. VMI 51 The Citadel 61. Davidson 42 Kentuckv 77. Tennessee 68 Georgia Tech 81. Vanderbilt 60 Florida St. 71. Miami (Fla.) 70 Alabama 83. Auburn 65 Louisville 94. Notre Dame 83 Mississippi 67, Mississippi St. 62 (Midwest) Michigan St. 83. Northwestern 78 Ohio St. 95, Minnesota 79 Purdue 62. Wisconsin 47 Iowa 79, Indiana 75 Iowa St. 57. Nebraska 52 Kansas 68. Missouri 54 DePaul 76. Drake 68 Cincinnati 85, St. Louis 72 (Southwest) Kansas St. 64. Oklahoma 60 Wichita 74. Tulsa 63 Bice 79. Baylor 60 Abilene Christian 74. Trinity 69 Montana 68. New Mexico 49 (West) Denver 73. Utah 57 Brigham Young 62. Wyoming 50 Oregon 57. Washington 53 Idaho 67, Washington St. 58 Idaho St. 72. Colorado St. 40 UCLA 80. So. California 75 California 61. Oregon St. 51 San Diego St. f3. Long Beach St. 53 Bakersfield 42. San Diego 40 San Diego Marines 83, Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo 60 So Oregon 50. Portland St. 42 East. Oregon 64. Oregon Col. 53 Linfield 92. Pacific 79 Lewis & Clark 59. Williamette 47 College of Idaho 85. Whitman 84 Westminster 74. Oregon Tech 73 Oregon Frosh 71, Clark JC 61 Sundav College Score Seattle 80, f onzaga 69 MAIL TRIBUNE Grizzlies Nick Cage Five 40-37 have altered the outcome of the game. Medford Hat Lead Until the closing quarter Medford had led much of the way. The Tornado at a stage of the third chukker appear ed on its way to a convincing triumph. Two right side push shots from an angle by Don Peek and a jump pusher by Bilbee Lane opened up an eight point bulge for Medford at 31 to 23. But Jack Tobias son dunked a rebounder and Leo Daniels hit from the side and Ashland went into the concluding eight minutes lag ging only 27 to 31. Scott Peterson hit a long jumper for Ashland as the fi nal panel began. Tobiasson got a gift toss. Then he put in a rebound fielder and was fouled by Lowell Dean. He made the free counter and Ashland was on top 33 to 31. Tom Hamlin pumped in two foul throws for Medford to tie the fracas. Dean fouled Al bert Hartwell and became the first of three Medfordites to leave the contest for too many personals. Hartwell. made good on two free tries with 4V minutes to play for a 35 to 33 Ashland edge but Jerry Anderson came back with a jumper for Medford to dead lock the game again. Hartwell swished three of four free chances on two in fractions tooted against An derson and the Grizzlies had 38 to 35 margin with 2 min utes 19 seconds left on the throws by forward Charlie Franklin gave Oregon a 57- 53 win over Washington here Saturday night. Guard Dick Crews made it 55-53 and the free throws by Franklin were sunk just under the final horn. Huskies Lead By 11 Washington built an 11 pointlead in the opening min utes of the first half and blanked the Ducks in the first seven minutes. But Oregon warmed up to close the gap and lead at halftime 28-26. Huskie center Doug Smart was high for the game with 27 points. Franklin scored 20 and Duck center Hal Duffy had 18. The Webfoots outshot and o u t-rebounded Washington, with Franklin grabbing 14 of Oregon's rebounds. Smart collected 13 off the back board. Oregon hit 23 shots in 59 tries for .390, and the Huskies shot .351. BOX: Washington Greer Murphy Smart Creus Tuft Irvine Coaston Stadv FG . 2 FT PF TP 2-2 2 6 0-0 5 2 7-10 2 27 0-1 4 6 2-3 0 6 0-0 0 0 0-0 ' 0 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 2 0-0 1 0 2-2 1 2 13-18 16 53 FT PF TP 10- 15 3 20 0-2 2 8 0-0 3 18 0- 0 1 0 1- 4 4 5 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 6 11- 21 15 57 1 10 3 2 0 O 1 0 1 0 0 Crowe Schmidt . Tariseau Grant Totals Oregon Franklin . Herron Duffy Kuykendall Rask Padovan ... Anderson 20 FG 5 4 9 O 2 0 3 Totals ..23 Goosie, Leonard Head Tiajuana Tijuana, Mexico HP) The wide-open Tijuana Open went into the final round to day with only three strokes separating 13 men but with young J. C. Goosie, Knoxville, Tenn., and old-timer Stan Leonard, Vancouver, B. C, in front. Goosie, who pronounces his last name just as it sounds and who has initials that stand for nothing, is rated as the man to beat by the other professionals. Goosie took down top mon ey of S2,000 Sunday as he fired a five-under-par 67. Leonard was playing what he termed a "fair" round. He had a two-under-par 70 and that gave him and Goosie 54 hole totals of 208. Fred Hawkins, El Paso, Tex., and Bob Rosburg, Napa, Calif., are right on the heels of the leaders with 209 totals. - Monday, January 20, 1958 clock. Anderson cut it to 38 to go but Peterson missed the shot. Goal Nullified Peek fouled out with 1:45 to go put Peterson missed the shot he was awarded. With 1:33 left Lane got a free try on Hartwell's personal but the heave was short of the hoop and Ashland got the ball out of bounds. Anderson swiped the ball in midcourt and boomed in for a shot. He miss ed and Hamlin, rebounding, put the ball through the net. The goal was nullified be cause a foul had been blow on Peterson against Anderson on the play. Jerry's free at tempt, too, fell short of the hoop. With 1:06 left Lane whistled for a personal against Hart- wel. The Ashland missed his cast on the one-bonus shot but it was ruled that Hamlin had stepped into the free lane too quickly and Hartwell got an other throw. He made it but missed his bonus. Anderson was banished for a fifth per sonal with 47 seconds on the clock but Tobiasson missed his toss. Thirteen seconds remained when Daniels was tooted for charging Medford's Larry Brown. The shot banged the backboard and Medford re trieved the rebound but was unable to get a field shot away. A foul was called on Brown against Tobiasson at the buzzer and the Ashlander put in the first heave but missed the extra. Widest Lead 8 Points Medford took an 8 to 2 jump in the fuss and headed 8 to 5 at the quarter. In the second period Ashland grab bed brief leads of 9 to 8 and 11 to 10 but the Tornado pushed on top 15 to 11 and stayed in front until over taken in the fourth stanza. Halftime score was 21 to 18. Medford's widest lead was the eight points of the third quar ter. . The three-point spreads of 38 to 35 and 40 to 37 were the Grizzlies' biggest. Hartwell was the high scorer with eight of his 14 points at the gift stripe. To biasson tallied 10 and Ander son was high for Medford with nine. The ball control action cut down the rebounding work and the teams were about even in retrieves with Med ford's 24 and Ashland's 22. Tobiasson had 11 "boards" and Hamlin nine. Medford had a fair average for the shots it took with 12 field goals in 36 tosses for .333. Ashland, like wise, had 12 field buckets. The Grizzlies made 16 of 27 free tries while Medford plunked in 13 of 20. GP Shooting Hot Medford won the junior varsity preliminary again with a 52 to 37 margin after heading 24 to 14 at the half. George Koch had 11 points for Medford and Steve Gray of Ashland was high for the evening with 16. At Grants Pass the Cave men led all the way. Hot shooting helped GP spill Klamath. The Cavemen fired .405 from the field while Klamath recorded only .2853 Grants Pass headed 29 to 18 at halftime. BOX: Ashland FG Maurer, f .... 2 Lombard, t .... 0 Tobiasson, c 3 Hartwell, g 3 Peterson, g 1 Daniels 3 Johnson 0 FT 0 0 4 8 3 1 0 PF TP 2 . 0 3 3 4 3 0 Totals .12 16 15 Medford FG FT PF TP Hamlin, f 2 2 2 6 Anderson, f 3 3 5 9 L. Dean, c 2 3. 5 7 Peek, g 2 4 5 8 Lane, g 3 12 7 Brown 0 0 10 Harvey 0 0 0 0 Rasmussen 0 0 0.0 Frohnmayer . . 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 13 20 37 Referees Dawes and Sutphin. 46 Klamath Falls-Grants Pass 53 F 4 Niles Smith 12 F 3 Peterson Linquist 10 C 18 Moore - Putnam 15 G 13 Robinson Hayes 8 G 2 Ankeny Sparlin 4 Substitutions for Klamath Falls Herrera 2, DeLap 4; for Grants Pass Thomas 1, Rembert 1, Proc tor 1. JAYVEE LINE-UPS: 52. Medford Ashland 37 F 9 Shults Allen 7 F Olson Bjork 3 C 12 C. Dean Smith 3 G Monroe Tepper G 4 R. Allen Dickerson 6 Substitutions For Medford. Dur kee. Deakins 5, Miller 2, Ice 3, Koch 11, Konopasek 4, Moore. G. Lindeman 2, B. Lindeman. Can trail, Manley. Frieson, Kliever: for Ashland. Rosenbaum. Pentland, Tucker, Gray 16. Stemple, Johnson. WE'RE EXPECTING ... . . . the arrival of Italy's famcrus car the ultra-modern FIAT. See the complete line soon at JAY ALLEN'S new FIAT head quarters across from the OK Market. JAY ALLEN CO. 1201 N. Riverside MedfordSm'ribune Bruins, Bears Reign In Coast Conference By GENE BRYANT United Press Sports Writer California and UCLA reigned supreme in the Pa cific Coast conference basket ball race today but a little man from Idaho and a bigger one from Seattle shared the spotlight as possibly the two best players on the coast this season. The remarkable Elgin Bay lor at 6-7, only a medium- Kim's Has Pin Tourney Leadership Kim's restaurant with a 2910 had the top score among the 52 teams which have rolled so far in the Medford Bowling association tourna ment. Bill Meyers and Ernie Ty ler are pacemakers in doubles with 1256. Jim Mitcheltree holds lead in singles with 718 and is in front also in all events with 1910. Sixty doubles combina tions have appeared so far in the contention at Medford Bowling lanes. There will be two more Sundays of doubles and singles and last ' teams will participate next Monday. Other leading teams in this men's competition are: Eagles 2889,. State Farm Insurance 2857, Hight Real Estate 2850, Medford Steel Co., 2850, Med ford Plaza Apartments 2826 and Rail Rogues 2824. Top teams include Bud Judy and Dick Schlachter 1248, John Dickinson and Ernest Ken nedy 1246, Jim Sheldon and Alan Holmes 1237 and C. Wayne Chase and Ray Offord 1220. Following Mitcheltree m singles are Dick Brown 657, Oliver McNeel 643, Judy 635, Bob Anderson 634 and Dick Coats 631. Sheldon has 1864 in all-events, Dickinson 1833, Judy 1830 and McNeel 1809. HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE By UNITED PRESS Ranger fans used to holler "brine back Gumn Worsley," and now the New Yorkers are sorry they didn't do it sooner. With Worsley back in the nets after ,an extended stay in the minors, the Rangers scored their third straight vic tory since his return by beat- ine Detroit. 6-1, Sunday night to solidify their hold on second place in the, National Hockey league. Montreal also came uo with five goals in the final period to crush the Boston Bruins, 6-2. The Chicago Black Hawks recorded a 5-3 triumph over the Toronto Maple Leafs. AMERICAN LEAGUE By UNITED PRESS The Hershey Bears, thanks to Len Haley's sharp-shooting, nreserved their four-point lead over Cleveland in the American Hockey league dur ing the week end. A third-Deriod eoal by Haley enabled the slumping Bears to salvage a 1-1 tie with the Barons Sunday at Cleve land. In other Sunday games, the Rochester Americans and the Springfield Indians played a 3-3 tie, and Buffalo beat Prov idence, 2-1, on a second-period goal by Dick Gamble. - Moore Decisions Brazil Fighter Sao Paulo, Brazil. OP) Ar chie Moose, the globe-trotting light heavyweight champion, collected his first Brazilian victim Saturday night when he scored a 10-round decision over Luiz Ignacio in a non title fight. Enjoy the great bourbon m of the Old West THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY.. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCT-' CO.. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF sized big man dumped in 32 points Sunday afternoon to lead Seattle university to ja 90-69 victory over Gonzaga Baylor averaging 30.7 points per game will lead the Chieftains against Gon zaga and 7-3 Jean Lefebvre again tonight. The little man University of Idaho's Gary Simmons has not been as spectacular as Baylor but still managed to score 50 points in two games with Washington State over the week end. Dogfight Looms In the PCC title chase, there is every indication today that a real dog fight is in the mak ing. Five teams are still in the running. Cal and UCLA are tied for the top spot with 5-1 records, followed by Idaho, 4-2, Oregon State 2-1, and Southern California 4-3. Oregon State's Beavers in the driver's seat until Satur day's 61-51 upset loss to the Bears now find themselves well below the Bears and Bruins percentagewise. The Staters will try to regain their winning form when they take rm Stanford at Palo Alto to night in the only PCC tile on dock. Southern California also finds itself no longer in the strong position it held a weeK ago. The Trojans dropped two contests to the Bruins over the week end. Pro Cage Star Game Tuesday Bv UNITED PRESS It was Boston and St. Louis "by plenty" in their respec iro r?i visions todav as Na tinn al Basketball association teams took a breather for the annual "all-tar break. The Celtics maintained their 6V2 game lead in the TTactem division bv defeating the Philadelphia Warriors, 114.113 Sunday, while the Hawks 'increased their West ern division lead to eigni games with a 108-90 victory over Cincinnati. Minneanolis battled b a c from a half-time deficit to Tiptroit. 118-111, and Syracuse downed the New York Knicks, liz-iuu. Hedrick Winner In Mat Tussle Hedrick Junior high grap piers won five matches and drew in two Saturday to nip Klamath Fails 25 to 21 in a wrpstlim? match at Klamath Interest was heightened by the fact that team leadersnip switched hands seven times during the course of the 12 matches. RESULTS: 87 Roy Rav, H, dec. Crumrlne. K, 8-5. 97 Bishop, K. dec. Larry Poling, H. 1-0. 105 Bruce Bush, H, pinned Miller. K. 114 Mike Flett, H, drew with Tracy, K, 6-6. 122 Gonzales. K, dec. Bob Walker, K. 10-2. 129 Reinmiller. K, pinned Galond Blankenship, H. 135 Ken Morse, H, pinned Math is, K 140 Mills, K. dec. Phil Mor ris. H, 11-8. 147 Graham, K, dec. Larry Gunn, 9-3. 156 Warren Parke, H, dec. Fitzsimons, 12-6. ici ........ VCulTltrnri TT rfrpW with Pennington, K, 5-5. .Heavy Stan 10DDS, a, pinneu Oilie, .. Webb, Calhoun Vie in Palace San Francisco (W Ells worth (Spider) Webb has lit tle doubt as to the outcome of his battle at the Cow Pal ace tonight with Rory Cal houn. "I beat.him once and I can beat him again," the thin man from Idaho State via Comp ton says. GAMBEE FATHER Corvallis (IP) A possible future Oregon State basket ball star was bom Sunday when Joyce Gambee, wife of OSC star Dave Gambee, gave birth to a seven-pound boy. Raiders Clip Viks; To Tangle OCC STANDINGS w . 7 . 4 . 2 . 0 . 0 Pet. soc OTI . EOC 1.000 .800 .333 PSC .000 .000 OCE Ashland Southern Ore gon college goes over the mountain Tuesday night to encounter its chief rival in Oregon Collegiate conference basketball and reportedly will take a large cheering section with it. The Raiders meet Oregon Tech at Klamath Falls. It took four overtimes for the SOC crew to overcome the Owls here last week and that tight game had made interest high in the Tuesday tussle Two bus loads of students and many others in private cars Windward Leads Race San Diego, Calif. (IP) The 82-foot Windward, a sloop owned by E. R. and Don Chilcott of Los Angeles, plunged along today in an early lead in the 1500-mile San Diego-to-Acapulco yacht race. Thirty-six sleek craft got off under spanking breezes Sunday on the race down the Baja California coast. - The Coast Guard radioed from the cutter Perseus that the fleet was scattered over an eight mile arc. Vincent Net Tiff Victor Coral Gables, Fla. (IP) The steady retrieving style of Tony ,Vincent finally paid off for the New Yorker in the annual Coral Gables-University of Miami tennis tourna ment. It took two hours and 10 minutes for Vincent to chalk up a 6-3, 9-6, 6-3 victory over Gardnar Mulloy of Denver, his onetime tutor at the Uni versity of Miami, in the men's final Sunday. Mulloy also fell victim to another upset when Bill Quil lan of Seattle and Armand Vieira of Brazil captured the men's doubles title by defeat ing Mulloy and Johann Kup ferburger, a South African student at the University of Miami, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Bottler Sold To Indian Nine Portland (IP) The Port land ueavers bunday an nounced the sale of Ron Bot tler, young catcher, to the Spokane Indians of the re aligned Pacific Coast baseball league. Bottler hit .290 for Fort Worth in the Texas league last season before being re called by Portland in late July after which he hit .212 in 59 games. Prothro Signs Five-Year Pact Corvallis (IP) Oregon State football coach Tommy Prothro was signed to a new five-year contract Saturday at a "substantial salary in crease," according to Glenn W. Holcomb, faculty athletic representative. Salary terms were not disclosed. Wildlife Federation Requests Retention of Klamath Refuges Corvallis - (IP) The Ore gon Wildlife federation Sun day elected Charles C. Collins of Roseburg as its president. Jack Williams of Portland was elected secretary ana Roshal M. Groves, Lebanon, was re-elected treasurer. . The federation supported a U. S. Fish and Wildlife serv ice recommendation asking that existing federal refuge lands in the Klamath Basin at Tulelake, Lower Klamath lake and Upper Klamath lake be retained. People say HFC's money service is outstanding One friend tells another about Household's prompt, courteous and businesslike service. In fact, 2 out of 3 new cus tomers are referred to HFC by old customers. You may borrow up to $1500 with confidence from America's oldest and most experienced con sumer finance company. Modern money service backed by 80 years of experience OUSEHOLD FINANCE 128 E. Main St., 2nd Floor PHONE: SPring 3-5301 With OTI are expected to make the jaunt. Seventh in League Southern Oregon added its seventh league victory to its unmarred string Saturday night with its 50 to 42 ver dict over Portland State col lege. It was a slow ball con trol fracas and the Raiders were not so lively as in their Friday night decision. The Ashlanders, however, stretch ed to one 15-point advantage of 41 to 26 after a 21 to 17 halfway lead. Norm Oliva was high point getter for the Raiders, hit ting stride with 19 points. Johnny Winters had 14 points for the Vikings. SO out rebounded PSC 71 to 52 with Cliff Sutherland making 15 retrieves for the home club and Winters 14 for the visi tors. The Raiders hit .311 from the field and their rivals .276. By UNITED PRESS Southern Oregon remained on top of the pack in the Ore gon Collegiate Conference basketball race today but Willamette ran into a road block in its drive for the Northwest conference title. Southern Oregon made it two in a row over Portland State Saturday night, 50-42. Oregon Tech, in second place lost its second non-conference game in a row by one point to Westminster of Utah, 74-73. Tied with Linfield Willamette, 4-1, fell into a tie with Linfield in the North west conference by dropping a 59-47 decision to Lewis and Clark, 3-1, in Portland. It was only the second loss of the season of the Bearcats. Linfield walloped Pacific 92-79 Saturday night. In other games, Eastern Oregon won its second of the season with a 64-53 OCC tri umph over Oregon College of Education and College of Id aho edged Whitman 85-84 in an overtime Northwest con ference game. Portland St. FG FT PF TP Fredrick 2 0-0 5 4 Jenkins 2 2-3 1 6 DeFant 10-0 12 Scrivens 1 3-5 0 5 Winters 5 4-7 0 14 Roy 2 1-14 5 Weber 3 0-2 1 6 Fergeson . 0 0-0 1 0 Totals 16 10-18 13 42 So. Oregon FG FT PF TP D'Olivo 2 Oliva 8 Hollingsworth .. 3 McAbbe 1 Maurer . 2 Crandell 0 Sutherland 3 Tenney 0 0- 0 3-3 3-7 1- 1 1- 1 2- 2 2-2 0-1 4 19 9 3 5 2 8 0 50 Totals ..19 12-17 16 Prep Scores SATURDAY BASKETBALL By UNITED PRESS Grants Pass 52, Klamath Falls 46 Ashland 40, Medford 37 Astoria 56, Milwaukie 38 Corvallis 50, Cottage Grove 34 Hermiston 40, Baker 38 The Dalles 54, La Grande 52 Vale 43, John Day 39 Bend 59, Madras 39 Redmond 65, Prineville 64 over time Clackamas 56, Camas, Wash. 45 Harrisburg 58, Coburg 35 Drain 31, Yoncalla 24 Merrill 74, Bonanza 61 Malin 48, Bly 30 Henley 56, Chiloquin 38 LaPine 56. Gilchrist 50 Myrtle Point 49, Reedsport 37 Sherman 31, Glenwood, Wash. 27 Cascade Locks 76. Trout Lake. Wash. 56 McKenzie 56, Brownsville 47 Lakeview 56, Burns 52 Stanfield 51, Heppner 42 Mosier 57, Dufur 42 Dead Line on Classified Ads: 5:30 p.m. for following day, except 10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday, noon Saturday. An exception in the federa tion resolution would be open ing of 10,000 acres in the Tulelake area to homestead ing. The resolution, adopted at the close of the federation's mid-winter meeting here, also asked that federally-owned areas in the region be added to the waterfowl management program. It said primary ju risdiction of federal wildlife ! management should be trans ferred to the fish and wild life service. ?5V California Hands Beavers First Conference Setback Palo Alto, Calif. Ore gon State's Beavers try to get back on the winning track tonight when they meet Stan ford here in a Pacific Coast conference basketball game. California knocked OSC from its lofty pinnacle Satur day night as the only unde- Tuttle Sets Pin Record Eugene (IP) A 22-year-old ex-Marine who bowls with either hand, Dick Tuttle, Sun day set a new world's record for continuous games bowled, rolling 527 games in 60 hours, 33 minutes at the Em pire Bowl north of here. Tuttle, a freshman at the University of Oregon busi ness school, began the mara thon at 12:02 a.m. Friday and finished at 12:33 p.m. .Sun day. He averaged 129.3 and felled 66,275 pins. He bowled with both hands and used two alleys, stopping only for an occasional rub down and food which con sisted mostly of soup. His only complaint was "two sore thumbs." Pirates Top Rogue River Phoenix Phoenix high knotted for second place in the Rogue league basketball standings by turning back Rogue River 50 to 35 at Rogue River Saturday night. The Pirates pulled away after leading 20 to 15 at half- time and reserves saw action through the last quarter. Phoenix had only an 11 to 10 margin at the quarter. Bowling ROGUE ROLLERS Standings: W 7 6 6 6 5 4 4 4 3 2 1 0 Hideaway Henry's Broiler O.K. Market Trowbridge & Flynn Economy Market 21 Club Kachina Room . Timber Room Skeeters ..... Ralph's ...... Chuck's Market ...... Lininger's Results: Henry's 3 (V. Ramsby 461) 2058 Ralph's 1 (S. Daigle 544) 2014. Economy Market 4 (P. McCrack- en 448) 2072; Chuck's Market 0 (D. Hopkins 411) 1964. Hideaway 4 (D. Christianson 458) 2002; Lininger's 0 (E. Lisenbee 417) 1898. O.K. Market 2 (V. Findley 411) 1953; Kachina Room 2 (V. Coates 462) 1974. Trowbridge & Flynn 4 (G. Rus sell 459) 2265; Skeeters 0 (A. Swoape 480) 2066. 21 Club 1 (E. Baker 465) 1988; Timber Room 3 (M. Leg'g 428) 2014. EMPIRE LEAGUE Standings: Winnie's Style Salon iiiiiyer on Co NuWay Cleaners ... Virginia's Big Y Beauty Western Thrift Drug Village Dairy Smith Skinner's Buick West Main Rent All Jewel House Hoppe's Florist 25 2 46 i 23 j 48 la Results: Virginia's 4 (Vivian Bateman 168-477) 1,410: NuWay 0 (Virginia Wilson 203-546) 1,316. Skinner's 1 (Wanda Booth 164- 433) 1.Z31; Hillyer Oil 3 (Lee Nee ley 186-488) 1.362. Western Thrift 1 (Edith Dickin son 162-427) 1,147; Winnie's 3 (Jackie Wilson 156-438) 1,238. Jewel House 0 (Lucy Turner 152 412) 1,133; Dairy Smith 4 (Helen Frye 164-455) 1.246. West Main 1 (Norma Larson 147 405) 1.109; (Hoppe's 3 (Ruby Ed monds 145-388) 1,150. Virginia Wilson, hi Eh earns. 203: high series, 542. boat conversions: Eva Sessions. 5-7; Lee Neeley, 3-10. Joyce Culbertson, 3-10: Flossie Coffin. 5-7. Winnie's Style Salon won the first half, second half starts Jan. 22. Annapolis, Md. OP) Dick Dagampat, 170 - pound full back from Los Angeles, has been elected captain of Navy's 1958 football team. He miss ed most of the 1957 campaign after undergoing surgery for a knee injury suffered in the game. Cdl 1 Before Buying Concrete TRU-MIX CONCRETE is delivered on the job at the RIGHT TEMPERATURE for the best results, even in freezing weather. TRU-MIX CONCRETE is scientifically designed, con trolled and mixed. TRU-MIX CONCRETE offers maximum convenience on the Job. You know what each cubic yard of TRU-MIX CON CRETE will cost. That is an important item any time but particularly when the cost of each operation must be closely watched. TRU-MIX CONCRETE makes it possible to obtain uniform strength and appearance in the finished work. DeiVerecf-SP 2-2571 feated team in the PCC race with a 61-51 victory. The lead changed hands 16 times in a rough and tumble game before California got in front to stay midway in the second half. At the intermis sion Oregon State held a 28 26 advantage. Second Loss It was only the second de feat this season for the 11th ranked Beavers. The loss knocked them out of undis puted first place in PCC play with a 2-11 record. Unranked California now has a 5-1 rec ord, the Bears' only confer ence defeat coming at the hands of Oregon State. Both teams played a tight defensive battle which made for many personal fouls. Ore gon State's scoring star, Dave Gambee, fouled out in the stretch drive, but still man aged high scoring honors with 15. Al Buch, California guard, led his club in the scoring with 14. BOX: California FG Sterling, f 3 Dalton, i 2 Grout, f 0 Washington,- f 1 Mcintosh, c 2 Robinson, g 2 Buch, g 4 Fitzpatrick, g - 1 Kapp, g 1 FT TP 3- 4 S 9 7-9 4 11 -2-2 1 2 0- 0 O 2 6-7 3 10 4- 4 4 8 6-8 4 14 1- 3 0 3 0- 0 3 2 29-37 24 1 FT PF TP 9-11 5 15 1- 2 4 7 2- 4 1 4 3- 3 3 7 2-2 0 2 0- 0 10 1- 1 5 5 9-12 4 11 27-35 23 51 Totals ..16 Gambee, f 3 Nanson, f 3 Moss, c 1 Gnhlp 2 Miller, g 0 Copple, g 0 Anderson, g 2 iiarman, g i Totals 12 DePaul Nudges Portland Pilots Peoria 111. (IP) Univer sity of Portland's Pilots go after highly-ranked Bradley university in an intersection- al basketball game tonight after giving DePaul a scare. DePaul edged the Portland team 79-76 in an overtime game in Chicago Saturday night. Elmen (Red) Bloedel with 22 and Jim Armstrong with 20 led the Pilots who outshot DePaul from the field, .418 to .410. 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