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A o Southern Oregon Raiders Rap Eastern Oregonians Ashland Southern Oregon college hoospsten p u 1 led away in the second half to clip Eastern Oregon 78 to 71 here Friday night and retain their share of the Oregon Col legiate conference leadership with Oregon Technical in stitute. The Owls of On smashed PSC 64 to 34. SOC's Raiders held the lead most of,the first half against EOC but the Mountaineers rallied for a 40 to 37 halftime advantage. Two minutes into the second half Southern Ore- Bowling INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Standings: W. Rail Rogues 30 City Hall 23 Kim 21 Richfield OH Co. 19 Domestic Laundry 18 Red Blanket Lumber Co. 18 Liningers Ready Mix 17 Graham Electric 16 Snoboys .. 15 National Cam Register 14 Jon?enen Dairy 12 '4 Standard Oil Co. 12',i L. 6 13 15 17 18 18 19 30 21 22 231,4 23 4 Results: Domestic 3 (Van Sickle 504) 2781; City Hall (Sneddon 526) 2652. Lininger's 4 (Ross 474) 2886; Jorgensen's 0 (Shrein 519) 2685. Snoboys 3 (Simmons 504) 2757; Kim't 1 (Stevens 534) 2723. Red Blanket 3 (Fuller 538) 2869; Rail Rogues 1 (Wager 438) 2676. Cash Reg. 3 (Pyle 536) 2702; Graham 1 (O'Conner 469) 2702. Standard 3 (Patterson 503) 2747; Rlchifield 1 (Kreer 516) 2634. KIWANIS JUNIOR LEAGUE Standings: Standings: W. King Pins 6 - Myans , ,, , . 8 Alley Gang 5 Pin Busters . 3 Odd Balls Splits Rambling Rebels Black Boys Gutter Gang Tire Balls 24 2 ZZZl i " o L. 0 1 3 3 V, 4 5 5 5 6 Results: King Pins 3 (Underwood 248) 1322; Pin Busters 0 (Blew 225) 1271. Myan 3 (James 252) 1401; Fire Balls 0 (Wicker 266) 1347. Odd Balls 24 (Spafford 249) 1387; Gutter Gang Vx (Huffman 251) 1332 Splits 2 (Barry 285) 1408; Ramb ling Rebels 1 (Quinney 281) 1340. Black Boys 1 (Jones 282) 1274; Alley Gang 2 (Weaver 274) 1355. High single game scratch Mills 175. ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: Darrell Miller Co Larry's Rich Maid ...... Harry & David Jack's Drive Up .... 1st National Bank Piggly -Wiggly roresi patrol W. 8 7 8 4 4 3 3 Pickell's Real Estate 2 Fortune Gassers 2 Oak Grove Furniture 1 Results: Miller Co. 4 (Fischer 532) 2738; OG Furn. 0 (Sutton 534) 2613. Jack's 3 (Anderson 562) 2754; Pickell's 1 (Withrow 467 2581. Harry & David 3 (Amaro 482) 2758: Fortune 1 (Smith 54S) 2688. FN Bank 4 (Clark 531) 2922; Forest Patrol 0 (Moran 447) 2554. Rich Maid 4 (Peterson 562) 2782; Piggly Wiggly 0 (McKeen 489) 2611. gon had trie game locKed at 47-all. The Ashland collegians spurted out from there and had buldges of 10 points most of the rest of the fray. Bill Hollingsworth regain ed his scoring stride for the Raiders with 22 markers and SOC's Jim McAbee had 20. Larry Howard had 16 and Dick Quinn put In 14 for EOC. BOXt EOC Neel. f Baxter, f Parsons, c Howard, g Quinn. g Arritola O'Connell . Paulson Vedder Courtney Totals KG FT PF TP 4 4 4 12 ..28 15 19 71 SOC D'Ollvo. t Oliva, f Hollingsworth. c Maurer, g McAbee. g Southerland Crandall Foust . Tenney Love . FG FT PF TP . 5 2 3 12 4 9 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 SKIING CONDITIONS Totals ..30 18 17 78 Powdered snow was report ed at Crater Lake National park late yesterday, the park service reported. No new snow was reported, and there were 143 inches on the ground, compared to 66 inches last year and 122 inches in 1956. Chains were advised on Highway 62 and from Annie Springs to the rim. The warm ing hut will be open today, park service officials said. HOCKEY AMERICAN LEAGUE By United Press The Rochester Americans, driving hard for a playoff berth in the American Hockey league, have cleared their first hurdle in a tough week end schedule. In the only AHL action Fri day night, the Americans came from behind to nip the Buffalo Bisons, 4-3, at Rochester. MedforlvJTribune SIPCDIRTrS Grants Pass High Quintet Gets by Grizzlies 47-43 Grants Pas s Grants Pass high emerged from a see saw closing quarter with a 47 to 43 cage verdict over Ashland in the Southern Oregon con ference here Friday night. . By the win Cavemen pulled up into a tie for second place Venturi Leads 3rd Round of Phoenix Open Phoenix, Ariz. (W Ken Venturi took over the third round lead in the $15,000 Phoenix Open golf tourna ment with a 54-hole total of 204 after a round of 66 Saturday. While second - day leader Jay Herbert, of Sanford, Fla., played fine golf and sank a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 69 and 205, Venturi stole the learship with one of the finest rounds of the tournament. - ' - with Ashland and Medford. The Cavemen moved to the decision after trailing the Grizzlies 32 to 31 at the third quarter halt. GP had a 14 to 9 quarter and 24 to 15 half time margin. Free shots made the dif ference on the scoreboard. The Cavemen put in 19 of 20 attempts and Ashland 11 for 19. Ashland 16 field goals to 14 for Grants Pass. Jerry Putnam topped all scorers with 26 and for the Cavemen Bill Maurer had 16 and Leo Daniels 14 for Ashland. BOX: Ashland Lombard, f Maurer, f Tobiasson, c Hartwell, g Peterson, g Daniels Totals FG FT PF TP .10 2 2 ......16 11 18 43 Grants Pass Smith, f .... Lindquist. f Putnam, c Rembert, g Hayes, g froctor FG FT PF TP .2 0 4 4 0 3 13 8 10 1 26 0 111 12 0 4 10 2 2 Sparlin 2 3 17 Totals .14 19 13 47 Brookings, Glendale Keep Rogue Lead; Phoenix Wins ROGUE LEAGUE Brookings Glendale Phoenix Eagle Point Illinois Valley Rogue River STANDINGS W. L. Pet. 5 5 - 4 3 1 0 t.833 .833 .667 .500 .167 .000 Brookings barely Eagle Point high 53 to 52 and Glendale romped 61 to 42 over Rogue River Friday night to stay ahead in Rogue league basketball contention while Phoenix held to its third spot status by pounding Illinois Valley 65 to 42. Jerry Fox sank two free chances with 10 seconds to go to break a 51-each knot for the Bruins of Brookings. Bill Turner of the Eagles had op portunity to tie the mix with three seconds left but missed the bonus after making the initial shot on an one-and-ohe foul. A jump ball followed the second gift try. Eagle Point controlled the tip but Turn er's last second field attempt didn't go in. Eagles Go Ahead Brookings headed 17 to 12 at the quarter and 29 to 24 at the half but Eagle Point, pick ing up in its rebounding and sparked by the shooting of Turner and Bill Hubbard, hopped on top 43 to 39 in the third canto. The Eagles were cold as the final chukker opened and Brookings caught up at 45-all. Fox with 19 and Bill Work inger with 14 were the Bruin chief scorers while Turner had 15 and Hubbard 11 for EP. Hubbard did a good job as replacement for usual starter Wayne Christian. Ron Veach and Christian, EP reg ulars saw limited services be cause of illnesses earlier in the week. Christian played half the game and Veach much less. Brookings used its front line height for rebounding ad vantage in the first half. Stout Paces Jim Stout hit three consec- nicked ! utive eoals to heln Phnpni-ir pull away from IV after a close first quarter. The Pi rates moved the ball well, got good snots and hit with a fine degree of accuracy. Gary Simmonds, high shooter with 21 points, picked up 14 of them to kingpin the second half ofense. Quarter margins for Phoe nix were 12 to 8, 32 to 17 and 50 to 33. Stout followed Sim monds with 13 markers and Mike Hanby had 12 for IV. Eagle Point nudged Brook ings 39 to 38 in the junior var sity preliminary with a Bob Berryman bucket with five seconds remaining. Steve Charters had 16 points for the Eagles. : Phoenix jayvees won their game 43 to 34. Don MacKin tosh had 14 points. It was the 10th straight win since the JV club lost to the Yreka, Calif., lightweights at the start of the season. Yawl Posts Sail Win Miami Beach (IP) Rob Roy, a 56-foot yawl skippered by a steel corporation execu tive, won the Lipton Cup ocean sailing race Saturday in the most spectacular com petition in the 21-year-old event. The vessel, aided by a 35-mile-an-hour off-shore wind, was in second spot by only two and one-half minutes on the first turn of the triangu lar course but finished the 31 mile race 45 minutes ahead of the second boat and almost two hours ahead on corrected time. LINE-UPS: 53 Brookings Eagle Point F 7 R. Bullock Greb F 14 Workinger Turner C 5 M. Bullock .... Hubbard G 19 Fox Nelson G 6 Midwood Smith Substitutions For Brookings, Westeren 2, Campbell; for Eagle Point, Christian 2, Chamberlain 2, Veach, Gerbing, Knudsen, Cooper. 65 Phoenix 111. Valley F 21 Simmonds Whitely F 4 Schleigh Slanaker C 7 Witte Woodburry G 13 Stout Hanby G 7 Heath ... Dickey Substitutions For Phoenix, Wallace 4, Taylor 1, Hamilton 6, Waldron 2. Daugherty; for Illinois Valley. Ollis 2, Rauber. 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