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9 --y'v , 'i?' VIKING STOPS EAGLE POINTER Bill Turner, Eagle Point back, is brought down by Vale's Jim Cornett after short gain in second quarter of state A-2 semi-final Satur day at Eagle Point. Vale's Vikings crushed the Eagles 42 to 0 to enter state finale with Willamina. Other Eagles in dark jersey identified in photo are Roger Hooper (77) and Daley Casey (64). Vale players shown include Ron Strobel (61), Charles Becker (60), Smil Wirth (35) and Bill Eltering (73), Pete Elliott Finds Berth In Bowl Hard to Believe FINAL PCC STANDINGS W California 6 Wash. St. 6 U.S.C 4 Oregon St. - 5 Oregon 4 UCLA 2 Stanford 2 Washington 2 Idaho 0 t pr 0 127 0 137 1 112 0 - 86 86 98 86 57 6 PA 85 88 72 90 90 111 152 107 S3 By HAL WOOD United Press International California is in the Rose Bowl but take the word of a dazed coach Pete Elliott, it's hard to believe. Chambers Winner in ' Turkey Run Dick Chambers, Grants Pass, won the fifth annual motorcycle turkey run of White's Cycle Center, Chambers took first place trophy with 990 points. Don ald Foose, Medford, and Ray Tierce, each with 975 points, were second and third place trophy getters respectively. First tabulations showed a three-way tie for second and a two-way knot for-third. Ties were broken and trophies went to Foose and Tierce. Algeo Gels Turkey Jim Algeo, Medford, took " the turkey scramble after the cross-country and won a 13- pound bird donated by Phil lips Poultry. The scramble was held before a big crowd at Barnesburg hill where the run ended. Marvin Harper, Crescent City, Calif., was high out-of-state rider, and Guy Barker and Jim Wyatt entered from Redding, Calif. Local compe tition held them down. There were 32 entries in the 62-mile rvent. Richard Hall afid Vic Dal laire, Medford, riding new two -speed Cushman Eagles, were last in scoring but fin ished the run. Plans are underway for a bigger event in 1959. HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE United Press International Even Phil Watson was will ing to admit today that Terry Sawchuk of the Detroit Red Wings "is the best goalie in the National Hockey league. ' "He's playing goal like the Sawchuk of old, and that's for sure," the New York Rangers' coach admitted after the Red Wines handed the Broadway skaters their first defeat in seven games, s-. Sunday, night at Madison Sauare Garden. Terry fanned on a rebound shot by Andy Bathgate in the second period that gave New York a 1-0 lead. It was Bath gate's 14th goal of the season and his 11th in the Raneers' last 11 games. However, Saw chuk blanked Bathgate and his mates the rest of the way, "winding up with 26 saves. In other eames. the Boston Bruins blanked the Montreal Canadiens, 2-0, and the To ronto Maple Leafs tied the Chicago Black Hawks, 3-3. AMERICAN LEAGUE United Press International Harry Lumley, who was an outstanding big-league goalie for many years, is showing his old form in the American Hockey League. The 32 -year -old veteran kicked out 23 shoes Sunday night as the Providence Reds blanked the Rochester Ameri cans, 4-0, at Providence. Lumley was also in the nets Saturday night when the Reds turned back the Cleve land Barons, 2-0. The twin whitewashings enabled the Rhode Islanders to vacate the AHL cellar. In other Sunday night games, the Hershey Bears handed the Springfield In dians their third loss in as many nights, 5-3, and the surging Cleveland Barons nip The Golden Bears, who lost nine out of 10 games last sea son, earned the Pacific Coast conference assignment against Iowa Saturday when they eked out a 16-15 victory over arch-rival Stanford. At the same time, other throne pretenders were hav ing their troubles. Southern California was held to a 15-15 deadlock by UCLA, Oregon State was knocked out of con tention by Oregon, 20-0, and Washington State had to come from behind in the last half to beat Washington 18-14. So California, with a 6-1 conference record and 7-3 for the year went from last to first place in the league in a matter of one season and on the wings of Elliott's split-T. Coach Surprised Elliott apparently had no such reversal of form in mind, because he has no Rose Bowl plans yet. "We have no idea when we will restart practice for the Rose Bowl," said the hand some mentor. "I know a few days good rest will do our boys good. We will have a get-together session today. That's as far as my planning goes. "I don't even know how many practice days we are allowed before the Rose Bowl game-or when we will leave for the Southland. 'I haven't asked to see the University of Iowa game pic- tures-and they haven't asked to see ours. "I don't have any idea how tough Big Ten football was this year. I will say that there was good balance in both the Pacific Coast conference and the Big Ten." SPORTS MAIL TRIBUNE, Medforf, Orefen, Mwidty, November 24, 193S IS SOUTH EUGENE WINS' Eurgene - (UPD-South Eugene won the 12th annual Oregon Interscholastic swimming and diving championships at the University of Oregon here Saturday. South Eugene scor ed 49 points with Lake Os wego taking second with 37. Other scores: Beaverton 23, Franklin and Lincoln both 18, Newberg 12, McMinnville 11, Benson 10, Wilson 8, Cleve land 7, Grant 6, Junction City, Madison, St. Francis of Eugene, North Salem all 2 and Parkrose 1. Spaniards Triumph in Golf Meet By LEO H. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor Mexico City -(UPD- The pres tige which the United States used to hold in the golf world was down-graded again today after a Spaniard won the In ternational trophy, and Ire land the Canada Cup,- in the sixth international matches. Angel Miguel, a black-haired long-shot who was playing with his kid brother Sebas tian, as the team from Spain, won the individual champion ship and the $1,000 which went with it when he beat 45-year-old Harry Bradshaw of Ireland on the third extra hole after they had tied at 286 over the regulation 72 holes. Snead Withdraws Angel sank a 20-foot putt to win it, but his individual triumph was not enough to carry Spain to victory in the team championship. Bradshaw and his team mate, Christy O'Connor came in first with a total of 579 three strokes better than the Miguel brothers. The United States lost out all around. It lost a good shot at the team title when Sam Snead had to withdraw Sat urday morning at the start of the third round because of an ailing back. 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