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    EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, January 27. 1938
Black Tornado
Cavemen To
Conference Series
Nips
Sweep
OUTHFRV OREGOV
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
W L
Klamath Till 7 1
A'hland 3 3
Medford 2 4
Crater 2 4
Grant Past 2 4
40 to 39 with 1 minute 39
seconds left on the clock,
Rebounder Sinki
Seven seconds later Paul
.333 Lindauist of the Cavemen
Pet.
.873
.500
.333
fouled Anderson. The Med-
Field goals by Lowell Dean f"d forward missed the
nd Bilbee Lane in the con- """""" T 7
ball on the rebound and
eluding hectic moments whinreH it through the net.
snipped a persistent Caveman Medford headed 41 to 40.
challenge here Saturday night Two other free tosses by
and the Medford high basket- Anderson wouldn't eo in but
ball quintet nicked Grants with 36 seconds remaining
l-ass 4 to 42 m a down-to- Lane drove in for his bucket.
the-buzzer Southern Oregon He was fouied on the shot by
conference struggle. Fred Thomas but missed the
Medford's Black Tornado -ifter. with 26 seconds to go
was out in front most of the Dean failed to make a free
aistance Dut naa to ngnt irom on another Thomas per
behind in the final portion of sonal.
" J V lu , I With 14 seconds left Mike
series sweep over the Climate
city gang
The Tornado was in com
mand 39 to 35 with three min
utes remaining in the conflict.
But Dick Hayes made five of
six free shots for Grants Pass
awarded on personal infrac
tions by Medford's Dean, Don
Peek and. Jerry Anderson. Re
sult was a Grants Pass lead of
Owls Knot
With SOC
In League
ore STANDINGS W
rfrl 7
SOC 7
PSC 2
EOC 2
OCE 0
Grants Pass to end the scor
ing. Medford got the ball and
held it.
By the Medford victory, in
a game which had fans
screeching and screaming,
and by Klamath Fall's 67 to
30 ramble over Crater, a
three-way tie for third place
has resulted among Medford
Grants Pass and Crater. Ash
land, which rested over the
week end is just one game
ahead in second spot. Klam
ath paces the loop by three
games over Ashland.
One More Foul Toss
Tornado players picked up
one more Iree point than
Grants Pass to realize their
B75 Saturday decision. Each club
.85 I rvlle.tor1 1 cVintc frnm t Vi
Ann I V-J. Afc. L3 it Ulll HIV
250 ivieaiora pui in u oi o gin
.ooo tosses and Grants Pass 12 of
15.
It wasn't until the second
Pet.
By UNITED PRESS
Linfield had a slim edge in
the Northwest conference stanza that Medford could go
basketball race today while on top of the scuffle. The Tor-
Oregon Tech and Southern "aa passea me cavemen ai
Oreeon were deadlocked at 17 to 16 on corner goal by
Klamath Falls Pels Romp
Over Crater High 67-30
LEAP FOR BALL Tom Hamlin (32) Med
ford, and Mike Sparlin (12), Grants Pass,
go high for the ball while Lowell Dean (35),
Medford, poises to spring into the play in
prep basketball contention here Saturday
night. Head of Jim Smith of the visiting
Cavemen shows over Dean's shoulder. Oth
er players shown are Larry Brown (33),
Medford, and Dick Hayes (6) and Paul Lind
quist (10), Grants Pass. Medford won 43-42.
Medford
Tribune
FffiT
Glendale, Eagle Pointers
Gain .Rogue League Wins
ROGUE LEAGUE STANDINGS:
W
Brookings 4
Glendale 4
Phoenix 3
Easle Point 3
Illinois Valley 1
Rogue River 0
J.
1
1
2
2
4
5
Pet.
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.800
.600
.600
.200
.000
the top of the pack in the Ore
gon Collegiate Conference.
Linfield, with a 5-1 mark,
was idle Saturday night after
Its win over Willamette Fri
day. Willamette came back at
Forest Grove to drub Pacific
72-52 as Tom Johns hit 20
points.
Willamette, 5-2, meets Pa-
ficif again tonight. Lewis and
Tom Hamlin and kept the up
per hand until Hayes' fourth
quarter series of foul throws.
Second period was Med
ford's best of the night. The
Tornado went into it lagging
to 12 and rolled up 19
markers to eight by GP for
a 28 to 20 halfway score. Med-
fordites made good on six of
15 shots from the field and
dart aisn iHio Satnrriav seven oi li casts irom tne
night, has a 3-1 league mark. free mark and mounted up
Two Over OCE their score to head twice by
In the OCC, Oregon Tech 1" Pints although the Cave
made it two in a row over men offensively went into a
Oregon College of Education
with a 75-62 win at Mon
mouth. The victory gives OTI
a 7-1 record. Southern Ore-
ball control pattern. The
Cavemen went scoreless 4
minutes while Medford ran
up 15 points.
Glendale high knocked
Phoenix out of a tie for first
place in the Rogue Basket
ball league Saturday night
and Brookings retained
share of the leadership by
trimming Rogue River.
Glendale won 64 to 45
over Phoenix and the Brook
ings margin was 53 to 36.
Eagle Point pushed its way
among contenders by dump
ing Illinois Valley 59 to 48
to deadlock with Phoenix for
third position in the stand
ings.
A tough defense was the
Glendale forte and the Doug
las county club established its
control in the second quarter
by ringing in 16 points while
gon, also with a 7-1 mark in Lead Narrowed
conference play, lost its second Reluctant zone defense by
straight to Humboldt State the Cavemen and erratic play
Saturday night 76-53. by the Tornado was the third
Portland State fought off a quarter picture. Grants Pass
determined rally by Eastern outshot the home club 11 to
Oregon for a 65-64 OCC win eight and whacked its deficit
in Portland as Johnny Win- to five tallies. Medford led
ters hit 32 points. Soph Tom just 36 to 31 going into the fi-
Neel bucketed 20 for EOC.
nal quarter. Tornado margin
had been cut once to 32 to 31
in the third session but An
derson canned a jumper and
Lane a fast break bucket
from the field.'
Jerry Putnam hit from the
side in the first minute of the
last canto but charged with
his fifth and banishment foul
a minute later and Dean put
in the free heave. Jim Smith
nnlantaA n rl ri i;or fnr grants
inis wiu oe a remaiuii ui , ,7 t with ,Tl1j
recent tnrm pacxea noun ford head and then Dean
neid at me -.squire urai-r . made it 39 tQ 35
ivieaiora. lueaiora r ox - . Grants pass lost its second
Athletic league and Talent -,. whpn T.inHriist was
Talent Bills
Ring Card
Talent A sixteen bout
program is planned for the
Talent Boxing club show Sat
urday, Feb. 1, at the Talent
high gymnasium.
rematch of
mittmen will vie.
Larry Lewis and Larry
Nored, both Oregon State
champions oi fAL, sua uenj- . . . ih lpaH
ana uo oper. xwo lasnisius Den nd Lane were
blown for a fifth infraction
the one which set up the Dean
rebound goal putting Medford
the
middleweights of Talent, will Medford scoring leaders with
meet competent oppon-m- 16 and 12 points respectively
the main attractions. Sparlin had 11 and Hayes 10
li is reponeu uii for GP.
Spauioing ana rrency u- Medford had the edge on
puis of the Talent club and thg backboards 34 t0 20 with
Jim Zack ot rA, nae a" Dean having 12 recoveries
their boys in tine snape. and Hamlin nine. Lindquist
iignt time win De o p.m. and Sparlin each had five for
and tickets may be purchased tne Cavemen.
at the Medford police station Grants Pass had a A05 field
and Walkers real estate on shooting average and Med-
East Main at the Bear creek ford 37
bridge in Medford. In Talent Medford junior varsity
tickets are available at the evened the score for Friday's
Farmer's cafe, Aggies cafe, , winnin th nrplim frnm
Uptown Barber shop and po- GJ 34 to 31 after a 17 to 6
lice department.
Holt Pilot
At Spokane
halftime count. Booth Dea
kins and Jerry Shults each
had 11 points for Medford.
BOX:
Grants Pass
Lindquist, i
Smith, f
Putnam, c
Spokane- Goldie Holt,
veteran baseball figure, Sat- Thomas
urdav was named manager ?,m?ftrt
of the Spokane Indians of the oison . Z-Z
Pacific Coast league. Benner
Holt, who played with Totals
FG
.. 3
. 4
. 2
. 1
5
. 0
- 0
. 0
. 0
- 0
FT
2
0
1
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
PF TP
S 8
8
5
'10
11
0
0
0
0
0
..IS 12 21 42
Portland in the 1930s, man- ,,..,
aged Macon, Ga., in the Sally Hamiin. f ..
i. I.- .or. Anderson, f
L. Dean, c
Lane, g
Peek, g
Brown
FG
1
3
4
6
1
0
FT
2
2
8
0
1
0
PF TP
1 4
...IS
13 11
RETIREMENT TOLD
Seattle UP University of ToUIs
Washineton athletic trainer
JAYVEE LINE-UPS:
iich. i-iiin. oaiuiuoy ...- 34 Medford Grants Pass 31
nounced his plan to retire as F ll Deakins . Benner 1
, T on pi.-i, F 1 C. Dean J. Olsen 6
OI dune ou ui mia c n Snults j-ox 6
will remain with the school in g 8 h. oison Erickson 2
ti. 1 G Allen .. Chandler
an advisory capacity, ne nis Substitutions For Medford
tprvprf with the Washineton Koch. Miller 2. Parson. Durkee 1:
iooc I f or Grants Pass. Purkett 5. Burton
euueut iuoi iwi-c J.04.U. 4 Leonard 1, Kealy, Sabin 2.
JVlcLoughlin
Nudges KF
Klamath Falls freshmen
loomed as a definite contend'
er for the Southern Oregon
conference crown in wrest
ling again this year by near
ly overcoming the Bulldogs
of McLoughlin junior high
Saturday afternoon.
- The score favored the Med
ford Bulldogs by a very short
whisker, 23 to 22.
The Klamath team had six
victories to the McLoughlin
five with one ending in a
draw. Difference lay in the
three-falls the local team
claimed as to the single one
for the Pelicans.
The McLoughlin grapplers
next vie with Ashland Tues
day in the local gym at 3:30
p.m.
TEAM MATCHES:
87 Cary Fields, M. lost to Crtim-
nne, K, dec; 7 (iorleit to KF);
103 George Chambers. M, def.
Miller, K; 114 Danny Eddy pinned
Tracy. K; 122 Merl Hampton, M.
pinned Gonzales. K; 129 Wayne
Fields, M. lost to Reinmiller, K, dec.
135 Bob Custance, M, pinned
Coleman. K; 140 Dave Jenkins. M,
(draw i Mills. K; 147 Robert Rix.
M. def. Graham. K, dec; 156 Rich
Connolly, M, lost to Fitzsimmons,
K, dec; 167 Chuck Shaw, M, lost
to Pennington, K, dec; hvy. Al
Funston, M, lost to Hancock, K,
dec.
Winners in the exhibitions for
the local crew were: Dennis Ander
son. Bill Charley, Chuck Holt,
Doyle Martin (drawl Gary Maxson.
K. Falls took 3 of the prelims.
Raider Jayvees
Clip Hawkin'son
Ashland Southern Oregon
college junior varsity defeat
ed Hawkinson Tire Tread of
the Medford Independent
Basketball league 80 to 65
here Saturday night.
The Raiders picked up most
of their margin at the free
throw line, making 16 of 20
tries to three of 11 by Hawk
inson: SOC had a 33 to 31
edge from the field.
Phil Sword had 24 points
for the jayvees and Fred John
son 24 and Darrell Wheeler
18 for the Tiremen. Half score
favored SOC 28 to 21.
holding Phoenix to a meager
two. Glendale pulled to 33
to 19 at halftime after a 17-
rall tie at the quarter. Three-
quarter score was 45 to 32.
The victors used a half
court press and were spurred
by the shooting of Bill Hale
and Ray Munyon with 27 and
16 points respectively.
Big Fourth Quarter
Phoenix couldn t fina a
combination which would
get it back in the game.
Eagle Point bombarded for
25 counters in the fourth
quarter to nab a spirited
ed struggle from IV. The
Eagles were on top at the
quarter 12 to 3 but the Coug
ars of Cave Junction fought
to the fore 26 to 25 at the
half. Third quarter ended
with the quints tied 34-all.
Shooting of Bill Turner,
who had 27 points in the
game and of Ron Veach,
sparked the Eagles in the
stretch drive. Wayne Christ
ian contributed seven EP
markers in the second half
and was tremendous under
the backboards. Grant Dickey
scored 16 and Dan Slanaker
12 for IV.
Eagle Point won the junior
varsity mix 53 to 50 with
Tucker making 20 points. Jim
Nease had 15 for the Eagles.
Prep Scores
SATURDAY BASKETBALL
Roseburg 46. South Eugene 37
Springfield 49, Cottage Grove 40
Marshfield 71. Reedsport 59
North Bend 67. Bend 59
Astoria 63. Hillsboro 37
Medford 43, Grants Pass 42
Klamath Falls 67. Crater 30
Pendleton 64, The Dalles 47
Hermiston 55, Mac-Hi 49
Glendale 64, Phoenix 45
Madras 46. Burns 41
Vale 50. Weiser (Idaho) 40
Lakeview 46. Redmond 42
Seaside 50, Lebanon 49
Bandon 40. Gold Beach 48
Waldport 48. Neahkahnie 41
Sisters 61, Sherman 48
Corbett 64. Knappa 52
Fossil 47. Cpndon 45
Eagle Point 59. Illinois Valley 48
LINE-UPS.
59 Eaele Point HI. Valley 48
F 27 Turner Whitely 6
F 6 Greb Lewis 7
C 8 Christian Ollis 1
G 3 Smith Hanby 5
G 9 Veach Dickey 16
Substitutions For Eagle Point.
Hubbard 4. Cooper 2. Chamberlain,
iMeison. Oermng, Knudsen; for Il
linois Valley, Slanaker 12, Rauber
JJavis.
64 Glendale Phoenix 45
F 16 R. Munyen Simmonds 7
F 8 T. Munyon Schleigh 4
C 5 Worley Witte 2
G 27 Hale Stout 8
G 2 Reynolds Heath 6
Substitutions For Glendale.
smart 4, Young, Stanley 2. Mem
Barrong; for Phoenix. Wallace 2
Hamilton 6, Waldron 8, Daugherty
z, Tayior.
Bulldog 9th
Tilt Victor
Rebounding work by Phil
Humphreys and Jerry Wine
trout helped McLoughlin Jun
ior high ninth grade come
from behind Saturday when
the Bulldogs trimmed Klam
ath Falls 40 to 37 at Klamath.
Klamath headed 11 to 7 and
18 to 16 at the quarter and
half. McLoughlin overtook the
Pels in the third period,
gained a six point margin at
one time and led 32 to 28
at the end of the session.
Bob Quinney, casting from
the free throw line at the op
posite end of the floor put
the ball through the hoop for
a field goal as the third
quarter ended.
Klamath Falls Klamath
Falls, restrained by ball control-
opposition, was held back
in the first half, but utilized
its height and shooting ac
curacy to run away in the
last two quarters for a 67 to
30 verdict over the outclassed
Crater high Comets in South
ern Oregon conference basket
ball. It was the second straight
lashing the Pelicans handed
the Comets and upped their
lead in the loop three games
over Ashland.
First half ended 22 to 12
but the KF nine romped for
19 points in the third quarter
and 26 in the wrap up canto.
Moore Hat 23
Glenn Moore put in 23
markers, Bob Niles 15 arid
Bob Peterson 12 for the Peli
cans and Wayne Allen 13 for
Crater.
Crater junior varsity made
a closer game of it in the pre
liminary which the Klamath
jayvees won 35 to 26. Coach
Ron Van Dolah's Comet five,
with a height disadvantage
like the varsity, played a de
liberate offense, taking good
shots and had a field average
of .370. On defense a zone de
fense triangle under the
boards enabled the Crater JV
to get a good number of re
bounds. Klamath led at the quarters
of the Junior varsity fray 10
to 6, 22 to 11 and 30 to 17.
VARSITY GAME:
67 Klamath Falls
F 23 Moore
F 15 Niles
Crater 30
.. Allen 13
. Kime 4
C 12 Peterson . .. Campbell 3
G 9 Robinson Bennett 2
G 2 Herrera Teeter 6
Substitutions For Klamath. An
keny 2. Hall 2, Lewis; for Crater,
White 2.
JAYVEE LINE-UP: -35
Klamath Falls
F 1 Hall ...
Crater 26
D. Davis 8
Cooper
. Mack 8
Eldred 6
F 10 Dunson
C 5 Lewis ,
G 4 Binney
G 8 Bishop B. Anhorn
Substitutions For Klamath,
Drace 2, Santo 3. Griggs 2. Olvera;
for Crater, Michaels 3. Woods 1,
J. Anhorn, Waller Toner.
Washington Huskies Spill
OSC Court Quintet 45-42
LINE-UPS:
40McLoughlin
F 10 Quinney ..... Depew
F 2 Hood Dennis 11
C 2 Baird Lapsley
G 5 Ragsdale Palmberg
G 2 Berry Stiles 3
Substitutions For McLoughlin,
Humphreys 6, Hammack, Wine-
trout 5, McKinley. Minnick, Adams
Johnston 6; for Klamath, Head 2,
Biehn 4, Egge 3, Husted 2.
Klamath Falls 37
3
Eagle Pointers
To Face Crater
Eagle Point Eagle Point
high and Crater wrestling
teams will meet here on Tues
day. Matches will start at 7
p.m.
Solons Pick
D. Lundberg
Salem (IB The Salem
Senators of the Northwest
league Sunday picked Don
Lundberg, former manager of
the Wenatchee Chiefs, to
manage their club for the
1958 baseball season.
Lundberg was signed to a
seven-month contract.
The 28-year-old University
of Washington graduate was
manager at Wenatchee for
half of last season and caught
all year, batting .311. He also
led the league catchers in
fielding with a .985 average.
He takes over his new job
Feb. 15.
GP Wrestlers
Beat Hedrick
Grants Pass ninth grade
wrestlers downed Hedrick of
Medford 30 to 20 last Friday.
The GP Cavekid grapplers
won eight of the 12 matches.
Winners for the Medford team
were Roy Ray, Phil Morris,
Warren Parke and Stan
Hobbs.
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HOWARD TRIUMPHS
Howard grade school hoop
varsity with Ken Bradford
scoring 10 points and ,Scott
Eaton nine, downed Lone
Pine 29 to 20 Friday. The
Howard jayvees also won 19
to 14 with Gary Rosenberg
getting eight.
RECORD TRY FAILS
Oceanlake, Ore. (IB
Ruth McDowell stopped here
Sunday after bowling 106
consecutive games, 16 short of
the women's record of 122
held by Mrs. Althear Richard
of Grants Pass. Miss McDo
well quit because of fatigue.
SAUBERT WINNER
Yakima, Wash (IB Jean
Saubert of Sweet Home, Ore.,
won the expert : women's
combined . title at. the
Schwaegler Cup ski meet at
White Pass Saturday. Terry
Skjersaa of Bend, Ore., took
the downhill event in the
men's expert class in 1:48.
Seattle (IB The Univer
sity of Washington Huskies
upset highly ranked Oregon
State college 45-42 in a Pa
cific Coast conference basket
ball game Saturday night.
The Washington victory
evens a two-game series. The
Beavers won Friday night, 81
53. Washington, paced by six
foot seven-inch Doug Smart's
21 points, jumped to' an early
lead in the first half and after
six minutes of play held a 13-3
edge over the Oregon Staters.
But from then on Oregon
State closed the gap at the
intermission the score was
tied at 26-26.
Washington drew first
blood in the second half too,
taking a 28-26 lead with John
Tuft's jumper. But Beaver
Forward Dave Gambee tied
it up and forward Ken Nan
son's jump shot and guard
Lee Harmon's free throw
put Oregon State ahead by
three points. It was the Beav
er's biggest lead of the game.
Gambee led the Oregon
State scoring attack with 11
points.
The Beavers, outjumping
the Huskies for rebounds,
were cold from the field and
Washington again grabbed
the lead on a hook shot by
Smart and a long one-hander
by forward BilL Stady.
With five minutes to go, the
Huskies leading by only two
points, Washington went into
a stall.
Tuft gave Washington a
44-40 lead with three minutes
left with a long one hander.
But then Oregon State's Jim
Anderson pumped in a jump
shot and closed the gap to
two points.
In the final 15 seconds,
Gambee scored from close in
but Tuft had fouled Nanson
and the goal did not count.
Nanson blew a one and ore
opportunity which would
have tied the game and in
the fight for the rebound
Beaver Center Wayne Moss
fouled Smart. The big center
iced the game for the Husk
ies by a free throw with four
seconds to go.
OSC FG
Gambee . 5
Nanson . ...... 3
Goble 3
Anderson . 3
Harmon 0
Miller .. 1
Moss 1
Copple 0
Schroeder . 0
FT
1- 1
2- 5
3- 4
0-0
3-4
0- 0
1- 2
0-1
0-0
PF
3
4
4
1
2
1
2
0
0
TP
11
8
9
6
3
2
3
0
0
Totals
.16
10-17 17 42
Washington FG FT
Stady 4 3-5
Murphy 2 0-0
Smart . 7 7-15
Crews 2 0-0
Tuft 2 1-1
Crowe 0 0-0
Grant 0 0-0
Irvine 0 0-1
Dorland 0 0-0
Pariseau 0 0-0
PF TP
BASKETBALL
SATURDAY COLLEGE SCORES
Portland State 65, Eastern Ore
gon 64
Oregon Tech 75, Oregon Col
lege 62
Nevada 64. Chico State 60
Western Washington 79, Whit
worth 75
Pepperdine 80, University of San
Diego 65
Willamette 72. Pacific 52
George Fox 54, Central Oregon
JC 43
San Diego State 64, Los Angeles
State 62
Denver Regis 78. Oklahoma City
77
Westminster (Utah) 84, Western
Montana 67
Denver 79. Colorado State Col
lege 65
Iowa 73. Minnesota 71
Notre Dame 81, Illinois 67
Texas Tech 74. Baylor 60
Oklahoma State 66, North Texas
44
Hardin
Payne 67
Tulsa 50. Houston 46
West Texas 72, Arizona 62
Simmons 78, Howard
Roseburg Trips
South Eugene .
Roseburg (IB Roseburg
ended South Eugene high
school's basketball winning
streak at 13 games Saturday
night by defeating the Axe
men 46-37 here. Charlie War
ren, ace Eugene center,
played only part of the game
because of a back injury and
scored but five points.
DUCK GRAPPLERS WIN
Pullman (IB Oregon's
wrestling team defeated
Washington State 20-8 Satur
day for its fifth straight vic
tory.
LEGAL NOTICES
Totals
..17 11-22 15 45
Idaho's Vandals Subdue
Oregon 81-76 In PCC Mix
Moscow, Idaho (IB The
University of Idaho, hard
pressed by an accurate Ore
gon squad, had to pour on the
power in the last two minutes
to score an 81-76 Pacific
Coast conference basketball
victory Saturday night.
The Ducks, who Friday
night overwhelmed the Wash
ington State Cougars in the
first of a two-game circuit,
were paced by Forward
Charlie Franklin who poured
in 35 points for game honors.
Conference high scorer Gary
Simmons hit 25 points for
the third consecutive game
to lead the Vandals.
The final outcome was fig-
Killen To Take
Idaho Position
Portland (IB Dave Killen
resigned Saturday as head
professional at Eastmoreland
golf course here, to take a sim
ilar job at Twin Falls, Ida.,
Blue Lakes Country club.
Killen formerly was profes
sional at Eugene's Laurel
wood course.
ured mainly on a free throw
battle between Simmons who
made 13 for 15 attempts and
Franklin, scoring 17 out of 21.
The Vandals commanded
the lead during most of the
first half and ended out front
46-36 at halftime.
Idaho started falling early
in the third period and the
Ducks, led by guard Charlie
Rask and Forward Dale Her-
ron, kept narrowing the'
margin until the score was
tied at 64-all with six minutes
left in the game.
The score see-sawed until
Simmons and guard Hal Dam
iano pushed the Vandals
ahead in the last minutes.
BOX:
Idaho
Liveious, f .
Schaffer, .
Branom, c .
McEwen, c .
Coleman, g .
Damiano, g
Simmons, g
Totals
FG
.. 7
3
1
2
5
4
6
FT
0-0
2- 3
4-5
3- 4
3-4
0-0
13-15
PF TP
4 . 14
28 25-31 20
Oregon
Franklin, f
Herron.f
Robertson
Duffy, c
Anderson, g -
Hastings, g
Rask, g
Kuykendall, g
Davis, g
Totals
FG
9
- 5
- 0
1
- 0
.. 0
.. 5
- 4
1
FT
17-21
0-0
0-1
2-2
0-0
0- 0
5-5
1- 1
1-2
pr
4
4
0
3
1
4
5
2
0
25 26-32 23
8
6
7
13
8
25
81
TP
35
10
0
4
0
0
15
9
3
76
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO MODIFY NATURAL
PRECIPITATION BY ARTIFICIAL
MEANS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that it is
the intent of Wafer Resources De
velopment Corporation, 460 S.
Rroadway. Denver, Colorado, which
holds License No. 24 of the State
of Oregon, and License No. 5 in
the State of California, to engage
in operations to modify natural
precipitation by artificial means,
for and on behalf of Medford Pear
Shippers" Association, located at
Medford, Oregon. The object of
the above program will be to pre
vent loss and damage by hail to
the horticultural and agricultural
crops grown in the Rogue River
Valley.
1. The area to be affected is de
scribed as:
Beginning at the southeast cor
ner of lownship 39 bouth. Range
1 East of the Willamette Meridi
an in Jackson County; Oregon:
thence west to the southwest
corner of Township 39 South,
Range 1 West, of the Willamette
Meridian; thence north to the
northwest corner of Township
39 South. Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian; thence west
to the southwest corner of
Township 38 South, Range 1
West of the Willamette Meridian
thence north to the southwest
corner of Township 36 South
Range 2 West of the Williamette
Meridian; thence west to the
southwest corner of Township
36 South. Range 4 West of the
Willamette Meridian: thence
north to the Northwest corner
of Township 35 South, Range 4
west of the Willamette Meridian;
thence East to the Southwest
corner of Township 34 South,
Range 1 East of the Willamette
Meridian: thence north to the
northwest corner of Township
33 South, Range 1 East of the
Willamette Meridian; thence east
to the northeast corner of Town'
ship 33 South, Range 2 East of
ine wiumneue meridian; inence
aouth to the Southeast Corner
of Township 33 South. Range 2
East of the Williamette Meridi
an; thence west to the south
west corner of Township 33
South. Range 2 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian; thence South
to the point of beginning, all
in Jackson County, Oregon.
!. The operation will be conducted
through the use of ground-based
generators, using coke impreg
nated with silver iodide, and lo
cated within the Counties of
Siskiyou and Del Norte in the
State of California: and Jackson,
Josephine, curry, uougias, Klam
ath, and Coos Counties in the
State of Oregon.
3. The period of operation will be
from on or about April 1, 1958
to on or about October 15, 1958.
WATER RESOURCES
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
By Thomas R. Lutes
General Accountant
DATE January 9, 1958
Humboldt
'Jacks Rap
SOC Again
Areata, Calif. Controlling
the backboards and leading
most of the way, the Hum
boldt State Lumberjacks over
ran Southern Oregon college
hoopmen 76 to 53 on Saturday
night for a two game week
end sweep.
The 'Jacks ran away with
a fast break in the final min
utes to get their decisive
spread. Halftime count was
36 to 25 for HSC. Scoring
honors in the mix were shared
by Larry Taylor of HSC and
Bill Hollingsworth of SOC
with 14 each.
Humboldt went In front for
keeps by breaking an 11-all
knot.
Grant Erhart, Don Robin
son and Warren Baker gave
the 'Jacks the rebounding ad
vantage. It was a rough affair
with 28 fouls tooted on each
side.
BOX:
SOC FG
D'Olivo 2
Oliva 3
Hollingsworth 4
Maurer u
MacAbee ..... 3
Sutherland 0
Crandall 1
Love 1
Foust 0
Tenny - 1
Totals . 15
Humboldt St. FG
Taylor - 7
Hathaway o
Baker 3
Lawson . 4
Evans
Robinson
Erhart
Thomas
Caver .............
Milionis
Handy
Miller
Garrison
Boehme .
3
4
. 0
1
1
1
0
.- 0
0
2
Totals 26
FT PF TP
3- 3 5 7
4- 8 4 10
6-11 3 14
0- 0 2 0
1- 2 4 7
1- 2 3 1
4- 4 1 6
2- 3 1 4
2-2 4 2
0-1 1 2
23-36 28 ii
FT PF TP
0- 0 3 14
2- 2 5 2
5- 6 2 11
1- 2 4 9
3- 5 3 9
3-5 1 11
3-4 5 3
0- 0 0 2
1- 1 1 3
0-0 0 2
0- 2 3 0
5-7 0 5
1- 2 1 1
0-0 0 4
27-36 28 76
owling
FOGUE ROLLERS
Standings: W 1
Hideaway ...11 1
Henry's 1 0 2
O.K. Market 10 2
Tinibei Room 8 4
Trowbridge & Flynn 6 6
Ralph's Restaurant 6 6
Skeeters 8 6
21 Club 5 7
Economy 5 7
Kachina Room 4 8
Chuck's Market 1 11
Lininger's 0 12
Results:
Henry's 4 (T. Tolles 4831 2141;
Kachina Room 0 (J. Lovett 427)
1978.
OK. Market 4 (V. Findly 490)
2061; Economy 0 (L. Marsh 408)
1879.
Timber Room 4 (E. Lenz 503)
2032; Lininger's 0 (N. Jones 433)
1866.
Skeeters 3 Z. Brandon 468) 2095;
21 Club 1 (H Paulson 465) 2059.
Ralph's 4 (S. Daigle 494) 1991;
Chuck's 0 (E. Garrison 421) 1886.
The Hideawav 4 (D. Christianson
508) 2099; Trowbridge Sc Flynn 0
(M. Vick 411) 2040.
High game, S. Daigle 199.
Split conversions. A. Mitcheltree,
2-7-10; E. Lenz, 4-10.
SENIOR LEAGUE
Standings W
Baumann's Fire Equipment 4
Cumming's Insurance . 3
Veterans of Foreien Wan .. 3
Laurine's Carpet House 3
Medford Paint & wallpaper 1
Star Body Works . 1
Rainbow Cafe . 1
Women of the Moose 0
L
0
1
1
I
3
3
3
4
Results:
Bauman s 4 (Joy Baumnn 389,
Dennis Bauman 442 1 2477: W.O.T.M.
0 (Shirley Berns 3321 2228.
Cumming s 3 (faharon O Brlen
409, Nathan Parrish 397 ) 2507.
Medford Paint 1 (Jerolvn Bur
roughs 386. Bill Crowell 351) 2477.
Laurine s 3 (Delores Williams 429.
Marshall Sellers 407) 2567; Star
Bodv 1 (Stew Schroeder 531, Janice
Mathews 381) 2531.
VFW 3 (Judy Booth 320, George
Schuler 479) 2607; Rainbow Cafe 1
(Linda Eccelston 383, Bill Harmon
491) 2543.
Split conversions. Sharcn O'Brien,
6-7-10 and 5-10; Myrtle Williams,
5-7.
Closed Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday
for
Inventory and Repairs
BARKER'S
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State's wrestling team won its
fourth match of the 1958 sea
son Saturday by downing
Multnomah Athletic club of
Portland 25-17.
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