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Delany Scores 21 st Indoor Mile Win in MU Meeting By OSCAR FRALEY United Presi Sorts Writer New York OP) Late charging Ron Delany scored his 21st straight indoor mile triumph Saturday night when he ran Hungary's Istvan Roz savolgyi into the boards with two laps to go in four min utes, 3.7 seconds in the na tional AAU championships at Madison Square Garden. Missing Gunnar Nielsen's three-vear-old world indoor record bv only one-tenth of a second, the Irish whippet from Villanova became the first man to win three straight AAU miles indoors as he sprinted home 15 yards in front of Rozsavolgyi. Jim Grelle of the University of Oregon was third. Rozsavoleyi thrilled a crowd of 13.500 as he sprint ed into the lead with two laDs to ea. and bolted 10 yards in front. But Delany overtook him with a brilliant burst of speed, roared into the head with one lap to go and never was threatened from there on in. Phil Coleman of the Chi cago track club set the pace Bell Tops Burns in Golf Final Ormond Beach, Fla. rtfl Judy Bell, 21-year-old Wichi ta, Kan., golfer, met a last ditch challenge by veteran Marge Burns Saturday to win the South Atlantic Women's Amateur tournament 1-up in 37 holes. The shapely Miss Bell had taken a four-up lead after the first 18 holes before her Sao ramento, Calif., opponent started a winning streak that saw her take all but three of the second 18 holes. The new champion, taking advantage of putting lapses by Miss Burns, jumped to a quick lead in the morning round. The two players were even after nine holes, but Miss Bell won four holes on the back side to take a four up advantage. ouoevu 0 Hantpewtr ctrhftd by OBC MdSOOrpm. 22 hp Sports Scott by ATWATER It'i the spanking new queen-sizedmotorthatcovers the whole range of outboard fun! New intake valves give it silky-smooth "get-up-and-go". New offset lower unit brings you easier steering. 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Penn Military 79. Haverford 77 Manhattan 96, Army 76 North Carolina 66, Marland 59 St. Michaels (Vt.) 71. St. An- selm'i 48 Akron 92, Muskingum 59 Capital 94. Heidelberg 72 Detroit 69, Seton Hall 48 Purdue 88, Minnesota 79 Iowa 83, Illinois 79 Indiana 86. Ohio St. 83 Amherst 58. Tufts 40 - North Carolina St. 71, LaSalle 62 Dartmouth 77. Princeton 59 Michigan St. 93. Wisconsin 59 tt Wont C CO John Carroll 67, Western Re serve 50 Wavne St. U 64. Case Tech 56 Shaw 74, North Carolina College 71 -Notre Dame 85. Navy 63 Brandeis 81. American Interna tional 70 Middle Tennessee 72, East Ten nessee 59 Oklahoma City 76, Creighton 58 Marquette 96, Western Michigan 68 Mercer 99, Florida Southern 82 Troy St. 90. Carney College 78 Wayland 98. St. Michael's (N.M.) 73 Bradle 82, St. Louis 68 Southern Methodist 64, Texas Tech 56 Brown 96, Columbia 94 St. Francis (N.Y.) 86. Lemoyne 73 South Dakota 82, South Dakota St. 45 Evansville 78. St. Joseph's (Ind.) 70 Wichita 64, North Texas St. 51 Kansas St. 82. Missouri 60 Nebraska 43, Kansas 41 Stetson 79, Tampa 78 Oklahoma St. 73. Houston 60 Miami (Fla.) 856. Florida St. 66 Lenoir Rhyne 92. High Point 82 wniiam at jviary b, vjm.i. tb Yale 79. Cornell 59 Georgia 62, Georgia Tech 59 Hobart 65. Alfred 48 Penn St. 83, Colgate 76 Georgetown (D.C.) 91. New York U. 73 Iona 62. Wagner 54 Western Kentucky 100. Eastern Kentucky 70 Richmond 80, Washington & Lee 79 Cincinnati 86. Tulsa 71 Geneva 84. Carnegie Tech 77 Westminister.. (Pa.) 90. SliDDerv Rock 63 the 35-pound weight throw Saturday when he heaved it 65-ft. Vt, inch to open the Na tional AAU Indoor Track and Field championships at Madi son Square garden. Backus broke his own mark of 64 ft. 23A inches to nose out Hal Connolly of the Boston A.A., while third place went to Lt. Al Hall of the New York A. C. and Fort Lee, Va. Both the 6 ft. 4 inch, 240 pound Backus and Connolly broke the old record with Backus winning on his newy world record heave. Greg Bell, the Olympic champion from Indiana uni versity, won the broad jump with a leap of 25 ft. 5V4 inch which was only 33A inch short of Jesse Owens' 23-year-old world indoor record. Mike Herman of New York University was second with Wilbur Wilson of Philadelph ia's Shanahan Catholic club third before a crowd of 13,-000. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 103. Cincinnati 81 Detroit 98, St. Louis 96 New York 115, Syracuse 112 FRIDAY COLLEGE GAMES By United Press (East) Pennsylvania 87, Dartmouth 74 Harvard 59, Princetone 54 Syracuse 45, Penn St. 31 Wagner 53, CCNY 50 Cornell 73. Brown 69 Yale 78. Columbia 68 St. Josephs (Pa.) 83, Virginia 61 (South) Duke 68, Maryland 59 Wm. & Mary 88. Wash. & Lee 72 (West) Wyoming 74, Brigham Young 48 Fresno St. 86, Los Angeles St. 57 San Fran. U. 67. Santa Clara 50 UCLA 46. Stanford 43 California 70, Idaho 62 Oregon State 69. USC 50 Loyola 68. San Jose St. 66 COP 64, Pepperdine 62 Nevada 56, Sacramento St. 52 Chico St. 57, San Francisco St. 49 Humboldt St. 69. 'Cal Aggies 44 San Diego St. 81. Cal Poly 60 Santa Barbara 92, Long Beach St. 78 East Oregon 56, Portland St. 54 College of Idaho 64, Willamette 53 Eastern Wash. 73, Puget Sound 68 Whitworth 82. Western Wash 68 Laverne 95, Riverside 64 Whitman 88, Linfield 83 (double overtime) Oregon Tech 84, Oregon College of Education 48 Southern Oregon 58, Northwest Nazarene 51 St. Martin's 71. Seattle Pacific 49 ClarkJC 59. Skagit Valley JC 56 George Fox 90, Multnomah Col lege 42 Palm Springs, Calif. Mrs. Beverly Baker Fleitz, of Long Beach, Calif., Satur day defeated Miss Jackie Teg land, Los Angeles, 6-0, 6-2, in semi-finals of women's singles in the 7th annual Palm Des ert invitational tennis tourna ment at the Shadow Mountain club. - Sally Moore, Bakersfield. Calif., defeated Dodo Cheney, Santa Monica, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 in another women singles match. The winners meet in the finals today. Whitney Ried, San Francis co, defeated Mike Franks, Los Angeles, 4-6, 6-3, yar, and Alex Olmedo, Los Angeles, downed Mike Green, .Miami, Fla., 6-1, 6-2, in mens semi finals. I a -7TH f?"ski'l V V.rJTil NO SPARKS! NO SMOKE! NO F100R DRAFTS! LOWERS FUEL BILLS! Uniform heat from floor la wiling. Bum wood. rito-log. or briquets. You control hro . . . your VT-n-55. v4 am and (amily taf.r! Viifc Jw-jl SEND FIREPLACE WIDTH and HEIGHT. RECEIVE Colorful Booklet FREE! SMITH-DYNGE LUMBER CO. 8th at Fir Street Phone SP 2-7166 CALL NOW! s p 2 7 1 6 6 Stanford Upends Southern Cal Long Beach, Calif. (TO Stanford Captain Paul Neu mann staged - a one-man rally in the final seven min utes Saturday to lead the Indians to a mild upset vic tory, 69 to 61, over USC's Trojans in the first game of a Pacific Coast confer ence basketball doublehead er. With seven minutes to play the Trojans held a 53 to 50 lead, but Neumann wiped that out by collect ing five buckets in the ral ly which saw Stanford col lect 19 points while hold ing USC to 3. Neumann, a senior guard, scored 25 points in turning in his best game of the season. Scorers closest to him were SC's Jim White and Jim Hanna, who both scor ed 16 points in the game at Long Beach City College gym. Turner Posts Stock Car Win Daytona Beach, Fla. (IP) Curtis Turner of Roanoke, Va., gunned his 1958 Ford stock car to an average speed of 98.563 miles per hour on Saturday to win the 160-mile National Convertible champ ionship race at the NASCAR safety and performance trials. Turner took., the lead at the third lap from last year's winner, lim Flock of Atlan ta, who had to drop out when he missed a turn and went off the banked track. Flock was uninjured but his 1957 Mercury which set a new rec ord last year of ,101.36 miles per hour was slightly damaged. Bowling INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Standings: W Jorgensen's Dairy 4 jjiningere neacy ivllx 4 Kim's Restaurant 4 Domestic Laundry 3 Snoboys 3 Richfield Oil Co. 3 Red Blanket Lbr. Co. 6 1 Standard Oil Co 1 National Cash Register Co. 1 Graham Electric 0 Rail Rogues 0 City Hall 0 Results: Red Blanket 1 (Edds 580) 2606: Domestic Lndry 3 (Blew 532) 2616. Graham Electric 0 (Chnstian- son 485) 2680; Jorgensen's 4 (Dun can ohu) ZHoa. Std. Oil 1 (Thompson 461) 2777; Snoboys 3 (Wilson 538) 2551. Lininger's 4 (Ross 495 1 2688; Rail Rogues 0 (Hjelm 4191 2504. Nat. Cash Reg. 1 (Pyle 574) 2761; Richfield 3 (Dickinson 545) 2804. Kim'i 4 (McNeel 553) 2859; City Hall 0 (Sneddon 519) 2622. VALLEY ROLLERS Standings: The Jokers Thru Hits Goof Balls Spare Pickers Nine Pins . Rollettes Four Marks Alley Kats Splits and Mrs. Missing Mrs. W 10 ',i 10 7 6 ',4 5 5 4 4 4 4 L l',4 2 5 5 ',4 7 7 8 8 8 8 Results: Jokers 4 (L. Morton 471) 27165: Four Marks 0 (A. Bowman 388) 24886. Three Hits 4 (E. Lisenbee 420) 24573; Splits & Mrs. 0 (R. Mos ser 437) 4478. Goof Balls 3 (N. Peek 439) 26- 314: Spare Pickers 1 (V. Reid 357) Nine Pins 1 (S. Brooks 409) 23- 378: Alley Kats 3 (A. Thompson 4501 23201. Rollettes 3 (B. Moulton 364) 4043: Missing Mrs. 1 iD. Weber 364) 4035. Split conversion, V. Haas 5-9-7. KIWANIS JUNIOR LEAGUE W. Alley Gang Myans King Pins Splits Gutter Gang Pin Busters Odd Bails Black Bovs Fire Balls Rambling Rebels . L. 12 3 11 4 10 5 8 7 6 '4 8 4 6 9 5 10 5 10 5 10 3!4 11 4 Results: Myans 2 (James 264) 1358: Gut ter Gang 1 (Huffman 227) 1285. Splits 1 (Mills 228) 1250; King Pins 2 (distance 239) 127j. Pin Busters 3 (Wilson 2461 1306; Odd Balls 0 (Bailev 226) 1265. Fire Balls 0 lHav 243 1 1216; Black Boys 3 (Williams 278) 1316. Alley Gang 3 (Little 311) 1431: Ramblin Rebels 0 (Offord 237) 1221. Doug Williams. 3-6-7-10 split. High game, Myers 175. Top Quints Upended in NWC Chase By UNITED PRESS Linfield and Willamette each missed a golden oppor tunity in the Northwest con ference basketball race Fri day night. Both lost. Whitman edged Linfield BB SS in a double overtime thrill er at Walla Walla while Col lege of Idaho took Willamet te into camp at Caldwell by a 64-53 count. The two Oregon clubs re mained at the top of the con ference race with Linfield 8 3 and Willamette half a game back at 8-4. They meet the same opponents tonight and then switch opponents Mon day night. Linfield and Whitman were tied at 64-all at the end of regular playing time. It was 76-all after the first ov ertime. Linfield went ahead 83-80 in the second overtime but the home team came through to go ahead and then widen its margin on- free throws. Jackie Riley of Lin field had 23 points while Max Johnso nhad 22 for the winners. ' College of Idaho led Wil lamette 34-27 at the half but the Salem, Ore., club came back to go ahead in the sec ond half. But sharpshooting Don Moore, who scored 21 points, led the Coyotes to vic tory. Ed Grossenbacher and Vic Backlund of Willamette were held to eight points each. Grapplers Eliminated In Tourney Medford and Crater high wrestlers were eliminated yetserday afternoon in the state tournament at Corval lis. Jim Funston, Medford, in the unlimited class, and Mike Martin, Crater, in the 194 pound group, won Friday bouts. They dropped their second tussles then were eliminated when the grap plers who beat them were de feated. Gary Heath, 178, Medford, and Butch Barber, 98, Crater, fell from the runnin? with two straight setbacks. Beats Green Funston decisioned Don Green, Roseburg, 3-1, in his first ruckus then lost to Vern Miller, Lebanon. Miller was beaten by Tim Oallasher. Franklin-of Portland. Heath was beaten 5-2 by Jerry Ferkus, Bend and then was defeated by Fred Hill, Jefferson, of Portland. Martin nosed out Lloyd Uphoff. Vale, in his first match. Barber was pinned in his opener by Dave Payne, Sweet Home. No Tea in Cal Rugby Los Angeles HP) Calif ornia, outplayed in the first half, rallied Saturday to gain a 14-9 rugbywictory over the UCLA Bruins. Tom Trutner led Cal scor ing with two penalty kicks, from 20 and 25 yards out, and a conversion, for a total of eight points. The other six points came on a try by Mike White and a penalty kick by John Harrison from 15 yards out. John Dowse scored six points for UCLA on two pen alty kicks, from 50 and 25 scored a try. Tourney Berths Near Completion Saturday By FRANK LITSKY The men who pick the teams for the NCAA and Na tional Invitation Basketball tournaments found their task half completed Saturday with the NCAA getting most of the prize plums. - At the start of the day, the Invitation tourney in New York had lined up six of its 12 teams, the latest acceptance coming from St. John's of Brooklyn (12-6). The NCAA tournament, . which added Temple (20-2) and Manhattan (11-8) Friday night, had seven of its 24 teams. Actually, the NCAA also reached the .500 mark be cause it had filled four of Us eight "at large" berths. The 16 other teams are conference representatives who qualify automatically. Three of the 16 have been chosen with a host of nationally ranked powers still to come. The Invitation tournament was hot after Temple, which sports -an 18-game' winning streak, longest in the country. The Owls, ranked sixth by the United Press Board of Coach es, got the NCAA nod from the Middle Atlantic confer ence. Temple accepted after being assured that its three Negro players would receive equal treatment during the regional playoffs at Charlotte, N.C. Conference representatives already in the NCAA tourney, in adition to Temple, are Con necticut Yankee and Idaho State Rocky oMuntain. "At large" teams are Manhattan, Oklahoma State,, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh, all coveted by the New York tournament sponsors. The field for the Invitation tourney includes St. John's, Fordham, St. Peter's, N.J., St. Bonaventure, Niagara and Dayton. Things will get even live lier for the NCAA competition because aKnsas State, West Virginia, Cincinnati and San Francisco are favored to win conference titles which will qualify them for the national tournament. Those teams stand 1-2-3-4 in the United Press ratings. Sunday, February 23, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE HUff OTI Claims OCC Title; Whips OCE By UNITED PRESS Oregon Tech won its second straight Oregon Collegiate conference basketball title Friday night. I Coach Wally Palmberg's Owls nailed down the crown on their home floor by defeat ing Oregon College of Edu cation 84-48. The win ' gave Oregon Tech a 13-2 mark with one game left tonight against OCE. Southern Oregon finish ed with a 12-4 record. 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