TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, February 7, 1958
GP Cavekids
Tip Crater
Frosh Quint
: Central Point Grants Pass
: Cavekids won 38 to 34 in
I overtime last night to hand
the Crater high freshmen
.- their second basketball loss
of the current campaign in
16 games.
"; - The victory evened the
count for a 28 to 26 setback
:at the hands of the Comets
-last month. Hamilton and
CHarris put in buckets in the
overtime for GP. Count at the
?end of regular playing time
was 34-each.
r 0 Grants Pass led at the inter
Z. missions 7 to 3. 15 to 13 and
;z27 to 23 but Crater pushed
r. on top a couple of times in the
-final quarter.
The Comets were victims of
l cold shooting. They made just
-13 of 71 tries from the field
"-for .185. GP took only 36
r shots but put In 14 for .389
"Crater had 39 to 28 edge on
7. the backboards with Bryson
LaCasse getting 12 rebounds.
- CP Eighth Wins
' Hamilton had 15 points and
Harris 12. Dave Foote topped
. Crater with 13 and Tom
; White had 12.
In other frays with Grants
Pass teams Central Point
1 eighth grade won 38 to 28
. and the seventh grade lost 30
to 24. Central Point eighth
headed at the quarter 10 to
1 7 and at the three-quarter
stop after a 15-all midway
- knit. John Champ put in 12
- counters for the Pointers and
; Ausland nine for the Cave-
'- kids.
Grants Pass seventh had
:: 11 to 1, 16 to 9 and 24 to 15
period advantages and was
paced by Pippin with 13
. Gary Wald scored nine for
. Central Point.
I onhnTO I!
orumo
Bone Fracture
Sidelines Heard
Of Talent Club
Talent Talent high's Jack
son County B league pacing
basketball squad apparently
has lost one of its regulars
for the season.
Buzz Heard suffered a
broken collarbone in the St.
Mary's fracas at Medford last
Tuesday. The break occurred
at the same place that Heard
fractured the bone In football
last fall.
Talent's Bulldogs are Idle
tonight, drawing a bye in the
circuit. They are unmarred
in 12 loop games.
-. LINE-CPS:
38 Grants Put Crater
, T Yoeman Foote
-' T Hathaway Edwards
- C 13 Hamilton LaCasse
. . G Orr Homine
G Walker White
2 Substitutions For Grants Pass,
Harris 12. Meek 5; for Crater, Al-
-. len 2. Iwelson.
Yank Slat Stars
Practice Hard
- Bad Gastein, Austria (IP!
Sally Deaver of Philadelphia
-ana aua Werner of Steam
rboat Springs, Colo., made
Z final practice runs today in
-preparation for a week end
both hope "will give the Unit
ed States at least one title"
jn the world ski championships.
Miss Deaver finished 24th
-in Thursday's downhill for
women but has drawn the
;Jfo. 1 starting position for
Saturday's giant slalom. Wer
ner, trailing badly in the com
bined ratings, believes he can
win Sunday's downhill event
Htor the men.
No other American has a
:jhance barring a miracle
Zs the week-long competition
.firaws to a close.
In the combined standings,
"Austria's Toni Sailer leads the
-men. with a low score of .36,
followed by . Josl Rieder of
Austria at 2.90. Frieda Daen
:zer of Switzerland leads the
Tomen's combined standings
:With 3.21 followed by Aus
tria's Putzi Frandle with
3.39.
Roadking Quint
At Eagle Point
On February 11
Eagle Point Unveiling,
perhaps his greatest basket
ball team in the past 26 sea
sons, the Harlem Roadkings,
Bobby Grund's mirth-provoking
zany basketeers tangle
with the Big Y Market quin
tet at the Eagle Point high
gym on Feb. 11 at 8 p.m.
Winning games are a habit
with the Roadkings and last
season they hung up a record
of 149 wins with but 7 losses
and in that span ran up 58
straight victories before a loss.
But turning the game into a
circus of laughs, magic tricks
with the ball and uncanny
shooting is the trademark of
the team.
And speaking of comedy.
the hilarious Bob Golloway
of the Roadkings, will display
his court jesters that keep the
fans in an uproar throughout
the game. Golloway's crazy
antics along with his superb
basket shooting marks him as
one of the outstanding profes
sional players in the country
today.
New Dribbler
The Roadkings have also
come up with a new, sensa
tional "dribbler" in Sonny
Mitchell of Louisville, Ky.
Mitchell can make the ball do
everything but talk and think
as he goes through his drib
bling stunts. Besides his drib
bling chores, Mitchell was the
high point getter for the Kings
last season.
The "rookie"- of the year
for the Roadkings was Ulysses
Grant, 6-4 center also from
Louisville, and just out of
high school. A fine rebounder,
he picked up the clever rou
tine of clowning his first season.
Big Y won the Medford In
dependent Basketball league
crown.
Collazo Picked
pver Joe Lopes
Syracuse, N.Y. (W Sub
stitute Damaso Collazo of Ha
vana, Cuba, was a surprising
7-5 favorite today to beat
lightweight contender Joey
Lopes of Sacramento, Calif
In tonight's nationally-tele
vised 10-round bout at Syra
cuse War Memorial audito
rium.
Collazo got the nod from
the oddsmakers for the bout
because of his sharp punch
ing and despite Lopes' sixth
ranking in the lightweight
class.
. Collazo, 29. will be filling
the shoes of fifth-ranked con
tender Paolo Rosi who bowed
out Wednesday because of an
injured right heel.
Observers at Madison
Square garden, where the Cu
ban has built a reputation for
an unorthodox style, says
Lopes may be in for a rough
night. The unranked Cuban
has abandoned the bob and
weave tactics for an old-fash
ioned but effective upright
stance.
McLoughlin
Sweeps in
Hoop Tilts
McLoughlin Junior high
hoopmen made it a clean
sweep over Hedrick quintets
in basketball games yesterday,
The ninth graders evened
the count for a previous loss
by tapping the Hornets 38 to
34 in a well-played mix. Bull
dog eighth was 42 to 23 victor
and the McLoughlin seventh
topped its Hornet counterpart
26 to 21.
Third quarter scoring
turned the tide in the ninth
grade ruckus. McLoughlin, in
front 17 to 15 at the half, ran
up 15 points to Hedrick's
eighth in the third stanza for
a 32 to 23 advantage. First
period standing favored the
Bulldogs 11 to 6.
Quinney Has
Bob Quinney with his 14
markers and Dick Ragsdale
with his floor play spurred the
McLoughlin five. Dan Sieg
had 10 points for the Hornets.
McLoughlin eighth had 11
to 3, 17 to 7 and 34 to 18
quarterly gaps. George Clear
water rolled up 19 tallies for
the Bulldogs and Charles Al
len had 11 for Hedrick.
The Hornets were ahead at
the quarter of the seventh
grade fray 10 to 8 but the
Bulldogs had leads of 14 to 12
at the half and 23 to 18 at the
third quarter. Danny Miles of
Hedrick was main scorer with
13 and Dick Deffley collected
nine for McLoughln.
LINE-UPS:
38 McLoughlin Hedrick 34
F 4 Winetrout Bray 2
F 14 Quinney Sieg 10
C 2 Hood Gastineau 6
G 7 Berry Monroe 2
G 0 Ragsdale Miller 4
Substitutions For McLoughlin,
Humphreys, Baird 2; for Hedrick,
House 1, Lorish, Burnum 7, Dow-
son, Mclntyre 2, Brown.
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COMPLETING PRACTICE RUN in preparation for world four-man championships at
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, No. 1 U. S. bobsled team with Stan Benham, Lake
Placid, N. Y., at controls, greets photographers. From left: Pat Martin, Massena, N. Y.;
John Heiner, Plattsburg, N. Y., and Chuck Randolph, Saranac Lake, N, Y. Their time for
16-curve course topped all others during preliminaries. (International Soundphoto)
Beaver Skiers
Defend Crown
Timberline Lodge HP)
Oregon State will defend its
Oregon collegiate skiing title
on Mt. Hood Saturday arid
Sunday with the University
of Washington given the best
chance to dethrone the Bea-
COLTS SIGN TWO
Baltimore OF) Former
Miami (Fla.) halfback Jackie
Simpson and Bob Bailey, an
end and back from Thiel (Pa.)
college, have mailed in their
signed 1958 contracts to the
Baltimore Colts. Both play
ers were picked by the Colts
in the 1957 National Foot
ball League draft.
JAYVEES PLAY
Washington downed St.
Mary's 24 to 17, Jackson trip
ped Oak Grove 22 to 14 and
Lincoln nudged Roosevelt 19
to 15 in city grade school
league junior varsity basket
ball games on Thursday.
Linfield Aims
To Bolster Lead
By UNITED PF.ESS
Linfield returns to count
ing play in the Northwest
conference basketball race
this week end;- The league
leaders, with a 5-1 mark, play
Pacific at McMinnville Sat
urday night.
Linfield has won three
straight non-conference games
since its last Northwest con
ference clash.
Willamette, with a 6-2 rec
ord, plays host in Salem Sat
urday to Lewis and Clark,
which has lost two in a row
and now is 4-3.
Raiders Mix
Willamette has been idle
since a week ago Monday
when it defeated Pacific.
College of Idaho meets
Whitman tonight in another
conference game.
The Oregon Collegiate con
ference sees Southern Oregon
meeting winless Oregon Col
lege of Education in a two-
game series at Ashland. Port
land State meets Seattle Pa
cific in a non-counter at Seat
tle tonight.
The shortest distance across
the Soviet Union from East
to West is 5,600 miles.
PAYS FOR OPERATION
Chicago (m The Cook
County Hospital here received
a money order for $200 from
Miss Mable Casey, 76, North
Tarrytown, N.Y., "in payment
for an operation I had in the
summer of 1910." She was
treated gratis at the time. Pa
tients pay only what they can
afford to.
EAGLE COMES DOWN
Concord, N. H. (IP) The
138 -year -old wooden eagle
atop the State House had to
be taken down recently be
cause of dry rot. When exam
ined it was found to have
been struck by lightning sev
eral times. It also contained
two rifle bullets, mementoes
of unknown marksmen.
Between 1880 and 1899,
more than 70,000 miles of
railroad track were laid in
the United States.
Wild rice is still harvested
by Minnesota Indians in the
same manner as before the
white man came. A squaw
bends the rice over a boat and
knocks the ripened kernels
into the craft. .
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Crater Girls
Cop Jamboree
Crafer Girls took first place
in the YMCA women's volley
ball jamboree which wound
up Tuesday with rousing two-
match action with Medford
YMCA Y-Nots.
Y-Nots took second in the
six team double elimination
tourney. Other entires were
Central Point, Ashland,
YMCA, Rogue Valley and the
Medford YMCA Y-Ettes were
other participants.
The jamboree was organiz
ed for learning more about
power volleyball.
Donald Day and Bill
Croucher were referees.
Fine sportsmanship, an aim
of the Y competition, was dig
played during the evening, ac
cording to Lanell Wilkes,
chairman of the iYMCA
Women's Volleyball club.
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Sport Car Rally
Set for Sunday
Siskiyou Sports Car club
will hold its monthly rally on
Sunday. Drivers and naviga
tors will gather at 11 a.m. at
radio station KMED with en
try open to anyone and every
one. Officers described this
months rally as unusual and
different. There will be lunch
at the termination point with
a small fee charged.
PETTIT LOSES CAST
- Philadelphia (W The cast
on St. Louis Hawks' star Bob
Pettit's injured left hand will
be removed today. Hawks
owner Ben Kerner and team
physician Dr. Stanley Lpn
don flew in from St. Louis
to supervise the removal.
Since Pettit's injury the
Hawks have broken even in
22 games. Before the injury
they won 20 of 30 games.
' The Lilliputian land of
Liechtenstein covers 61 sq.
miles and has a population of
only 15.000 people. Liechten
stein's history goes back to
1342. when Count Hartmann
I became ruler of the Princi
pality of Vaduz, a castle
crowned little town that is
now the capitaL
Adlai Stevenson
Plans Russia Visit
Chicago OPt The office
of Adlai E. Stevenson an
nounced the two-time Demo
cratic presidential nominee
will visit Russia for two or
three weeks next summer to
"educate himself" on condi
tions behind the Iron Curtain.
Stevenson's law office here
said late Wednesday he would
leave for England and Bel
gium late this spring on a
business trip and then tour
Scandanavia and Russia.
Stevenson visited Russia as
a newspaper correspondent a
short time after the Bolshevik
revolution, but has not been
in the country since then.
Cadilli Spoils
Aceves Record
Los Angeles (TP! Veteran
Gil Cadilli, 128, San Fran
cisco, spoiled Enrique (Hank)
Aceves, unbeaten record
Thursday night with a seventh
round knockout of the hard
hitting Los Angeles feather
weight at the Olympic audi
torium. Cadilli, veteran of 44 pro
fessional fights and a 10-7 un
derdog going into the 10
round match, dropped his
1281i-pound opponent for a
count of nine in the first
round.
Gutty and determined, Ace
ves fought back and pressed
the San Francisco boxer, un
til Cadilli caught up with him
at one minute of the seventh
with two left hooks to the
head.
The loss was Aceves' first
in 14 professional bouts.
HUNT ENDED
Detroit OP) The Detroit
Lions' hunt for a fifth assist
ant coach ended Thursday!
when the National Football
League club signed Bob Dove,
a University of Detroit end
coach. Dove, 37, played with;
the Lions and wound up his
pro career in 1954. He joins
Kea uocnran ana xjod inuss
baumer as assistants under
head coach George Wilson.
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