MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfonf, Oregon, Monday, December t, 1958
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MIKE MURRAY
On Journal All-State
Bedford's Murray
Journal All-Stater
SPORTS
SOC Jayvee
Tips Riddle
In RV Loop
Ashland - Southern Oregon
college junior varsity came
from behind, then padded its
lead in the final moments to
overcome Riddle 54 to 46 here
Saturday evening in the open
ing conflict of the brand new
Rogue Valley Independent
Basketball league.
The collegians were in front
25 to 23 at halftime but fell
behind in the second half.
Dick Puhl and Glen Peter
son, a pair of ex-Medford High
players, headed Southern Ore
gon scoring with 21 and 15
points respectively. John Cav
aner paced Riddle with 11.
LINE-UPS:
54 SOC JV
T 5 Sword
F 10 Gardner ..
C 13 G. Peterson
G Nevt
G 21 Puhl Cavener 11
Substitutions For SOC. Wood 2.
Flakus, Bowling. S. Petersonl, J.
JJietz; for Riddle Jones 8. Mann
2, Markum 6, Dietz. Fisher. ..
Riddle 46
Hadley 8
Levasseur 2
Betice 2
. Rice 6
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In 1948, the East ShrineTeam,
spearheaded by Notre Dame'e
great Johnny Luiaekrfe
farted the West 4069.
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Mike Murray. Medford
high defensive guard and
placekicking expert, was
named Sunday to the Oregon
Journal's Oregon prep all-star
first team.
He and Jack Dean, Grants
Pass back, were the only
choices from southern Ore-
Vilcs Beat
Eagle Point
Eagle Point - Myrtle
Creek's strong hoop aggrega
tion tripped Eagle Point high
38 to 41 at Eagle Point on Sat
urday. The Vikings built up most
of their lead in the first half,
heading 17 to 5 at the quarter
and 28 to 12 at the midway
buzzer. Third quarter score
was 32 to 22.
Bill Turner of Eagle Point
was high scorer with 16 mark
ers. Erwood had 15 for Myr
tle Creek. Bill Hubbard of
EP and Lindquist of MC each
had 12.
Eagle Point went into the
Same with only four days of
practice, getting a late start
after a long football season.
However, Turner and Hub
bard particularly showed
promise of outstanding play
in the 1958-1959 campaign.
It was a non-league game.
gon, on the Journal's first el
even. Two Medford players, Low
ell Dean, end, and Gary Wine
trout, Medford, were on the
second crew, along with Reed
Daugherity, Grants Pass cen
ter. Lynn Knight, Medford
defensive tackle, was picked
for the third team.
Honorable mentions includ
ed John Frohnmayer, Medford,-
and Wendell Winterbot
tom, Grants Pass, both
guards.
The Journal's first team
was Dan Eckles and Gordon
Scott, Astoria, ends; John
Thies and C. B. Simons, Rose-
burg, tackles; Dennis Prozin-
ski, Jefferson, and Murray,
Medford, guards; Lyle Mulk-
ms, Madison, center, and Ter
ry Baker and Raye Renfro,
Jefferson, Dean, Grants Pass,
and Ladd Horn, Pendleton,
backs.
Tatum's Stars To Use
Tried and Proven Tricks
Here on Tuesday Night
Lowell Dean Picked
On All-State Eleven
Some of those side-splitting
stunts Goose Tatum's Harlem
Stars pull off during a basket
ball game look like ad libs
but some are and some aren't.
Many of the Stars' stunts have
been tried, proven and per
fected over the past five
years, since the team has been
organized, on b a s k e tball
floors around the world.
Southern Oregon fans will
get their only chance to see
Tatum and his club this sea
son at Hedrick Junior high
school gym Tuesday night
when they oppose Hawkinson
Tire of Medford. Game time
is 8 o'clock and gym doors
will open at 6:30 p.m.
The baseball and football
rountines, the attempt to
drop-kick a basket and other
unorthodox maneuvers are in
the Stars' bag of tricks and
promise to remain there as
fans call out from the gallery
for these popular standbys of
buffoonery.
Tatum teams with popular
Sweetwater Clifton, who like
his boss is one of the greatest
clowns in basketball, to bring
the fans a game marked with
"now you see it, now you
don't" type of basketball
along with brilliant play
Tickets will remain on sale
at Lamport's sporting goods
store, 226 East Main St., until
tomorrow evening,
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Roseburg - A massive 30
point spread built up in the
first quarter, sharper shoot
ing and control of the back
boards enabled the Roseburg
high Indians to dump the Cra
ter Comets 79 to 60 Saturday
night and record a two-game
basketball series sweep.
Saturday night's verdict fol
lowed a 51 to 39 win on Friday.
Crater outscored the In
dians 55 to 44 during the last
three quarters but a 35 to 5
bulge run up in the first eight
minutes on the court provided
a cushion against the Comet
threat in a tussle marred by
constant whistle-tooting.
Steele Scores 29
Bob Steele, Tom Barrong
and Ron Frank with their
point tabulation and Barrong,
Dave Flury and Frank with
their rebound retrieving
spurred the Roseburg tri
umph. Steele had 29 points
for the night, 15 of them made
at the free throw stripe. Bar
rong had 14 counters and
Frank 12. In clearing the ball
from the backboards, Bar
rong controlled on 21 occa
sions, almost equaling the
Crater total of 24' retrieves.
Flury cleared the boards 11
times and Frank nine.
Four Crater men scored in
double figures, Wayne Allen
15, Loyal Higinbotham and
Bill White each 13 and Chuck
Turner 11. John Burns led the
Comet rebounding with eight
retrieves.
Roseburg ran up a quick 26
to 1 lead in the fray and ac
tually was ahead by some 33
points before Crater began its
bid to get back in the ball
game.
48 to 23 at Half
The Comets outfired Rose
burg 18 to 13 in the second
stanza and trailed by 25 tal
lies, 48 to 23, at halftime. In
dian cagers had slightly the
best of it, 14 to 12, in the
third period for a 62 to 35 rest
time status but Crater had
the upperhand 25 to 17 in the
last quarter.
A full court press helped
the Comets against the taller
Indians in second half con
tention. Roseburg made good use of
its height advantage with 58
to 24 edge under the back
boards. A total of 64 fouls were
whistled during the evening,
35 against Crater and 29 on
Roseburg. The Indians made
39 of their points at the gift
line, almost double the num
ber of their field goal shots
which went through the hoop
for two points each. Crater
collected 28 tallies, on free
tosses, close to equal its total
from the field.
Roseburg fired at a 408
average from the field and
.722 from the free stripe while
Crater marks were .286 and
.608, respectively.
Crater
Allen
Higinbotham
Burns
Turner .
B. White
Bennett
Sharp .....
T. White
LaCasse . .
Pfaff
Totals
Roseburg
Barrong ..
Hoenisch
Steele
Flury
Frank
Peterson
Mundt
Roberts
Endicott
Lorenzen
Baxter
Totals
FG FT K PFTP
18-4 7-7 2 4 15
15-5 7-7 5 5 13
3-0 6-2 8 1 2
7- 4 5-3 5 5 11
6-2 10-9 2 5 13
2- 1 5-2 0 14
3- 0 7-2 0 1 2
0- 0 0-0 3 5 0
1- 0 0-0 2 3 0
1- 0 0-0 0 5 0
58-16 46-28 24 35 60
FG FT R PFTP
10-5 4-4 21 4 14
5-1 .2-2 0 4 4
14-7 20-15 2 3 29
2- 1 1-1 11 3 3
4- 3 8-6 9 3 12
2- 1 0-0 2 3 2
3- 1 11-5 6 2 7
0- 0 1-0 10 0
1- 1 2-1 113
0-0 0-0 5 3 0
8- 0 5-5 0 3 5
Lowell Dean, end on Med
ford High's state A-l runner-
up football team, was selected
on the first team in the Port
land Oregonian's all-state poll.
He was the only Black Tor
nado player to be chosen on
any of the three teams listed
by the Oregonian. However,
honorable mention was re
ceived by Lynn Knight,
tackle; John Frohnmayer and
Mike Murray, guards, and
Dennis Barr, center.
The Oregonian's first team
included Gordon Scott, As
toria, and Dean, ends; Gary
Bracelin, McMinnville, and C.
B. Simons, Roseburg, tackles;
Bill Candee, Washington, and
John Thies, Jefferson, guards;
Reed Daugherity, center;
Terry Baker, Raye Renfro and
Mel Renfro, Jefferson, and
Walt Hunter, Marshfield,
backs.
Jack Dean, Grants Pass,
was named a back on the
second team and Wendell Win
terbottom, Grants Pass, a
guard on the third team.
Among honorable mentions
were Gary Kranenburg,
Klamath Falls, end; Wayne
Allen and Kerman Bennett,
Crater, backs, and Bill Skeet
ers, Eagle Point, back.
Lowell Dean and Mel Ren
fro, juniors, were the only
non-seniors on the first team.
Yreka Tops
Pirate Five
Phoenix - Yreka, Calif.,
solved a Phoenix High zone
defense with good outside
shooting and good passing and
went on to a 55 to 20 win
over the Pirate hoop quintet
Saturday night at Yreka.
The Miners romped to a 16
to 5 first panel margin and
were ahead by a wide 33 to 9
at halftime. Third stanza
score was 50 to 14.
Yreka had its fast break
working well. It got good
shots and made them while
Miner defense made the Pi
rates force their shooting. The
Californians averaged .500 in
first half field gunning and
.365 for the game. Phoenix
hit only .118 for the evening.
B. Wilson had 19 markers
for Yreka and G. Gresham 13.
Bili Dillree's seven was high
for the Pirates.
LINE-TIPS:
55 Yreka , Phoenix 20
F 19 Wilson Blessine
F Eddy Barlow 2
C 10 Severn ....... : Dillree 7
G 13 Gresham . MacKintosh 5
G 8 Peters Reese 2
49-20 54-39 58 29 7
Substitutions For Yreka. Tour.
ville 2, Conroy 1, Geib 2; Root.
Dowling. Lawe, Behnke; for Phoe
nix, Sloper, Consbruck 2, Floyd 2.
Athletics Buy
Duane Pillette
Portland -(UPD- Right-hand
ed pitcher Duane Pillette,
who won 9 and lost 10 last
season for Seattle and Port
land, has been sold to the
Kansas City Athletics by the
Beavers
Los Angeles-OJPD-Esta Cody,
wife of the famed Jack Cody,
who coached Multnomah Ath
letic club swim teams in Port
land for many years, died
here Saturday of an apparent
heart attack. The Codys had
been living here since they
left Portland in 1949, after
36 years of residence there.
GRANT CHAMPION
Beaverton-fUPD-Grant High
school of Portland Saturday
won the Oregon state girls'
swimming championship held
here. Wilson of Portland was
second and Beaverton third.
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Ducks Win, Beavers Lose
In Week End Hoop Series
LOWELL DEAN
All-State Choice
LC Quintet
Takes Toga
In Tip-Off
United Press International
Lewis and Clark won the
second annual Tip-Off tourna
ment by defeating Willamette
76-69 Saturday night in Port
land. Linf ield got consolation
honors by . drubbing Pacific
95-70.
In other action Oregon
Tech came back Saturday
night to down Humboldt State
47-30 at Klamath Falls while
Southern Oregon was being
edged 58-55 by Chico State.
Oregon State continues its
road trip tonight, playing Ida
ho State at Pocatello. Lee
Harman's 10 points . led the
Beavers in Saturday night's
losing game to Utah.
NAMED NAVY CAPTAIN
Annapolis, Md. (UPD Mid
shipman James M. Dunn Jr., a
21-year-old center from Rut
ledge, Pa., has been elected
Navy's 1959 football captain.
Coast Basketball Roundup
United Press International
Washington's Huskies, who
were accorded the palm in
some places as the team most
likely to succeed in the Paci
fic Coast conference, got the
back of the hand twice from
Colorado last week end but
should have easier going to
night against Hawaii.
Colorado opened Washing
ton's season by beating the
Huskies, 70-63, in overtime
Friday and followed with a
69-51 trimming Saturday. The
Buffs held big Bruno Boin of
the Huskies to nine points
while Gerry Schroeder potted
27 points for the winners in
the second meeting. .
St. Mary's also regarded as
team of destiny, had better
luck and took both its games
in a weekend of twin bills at
the Cow Palace in San Fran
cisco. After rallying to beat
UCLA, 62-59, on Friday, the
Gaels downed Stanford with
ease on Saturday, 63-45 as La
roy Doss tallied 19 points.
Same -Team?
Santa Clara looked like
two different teams on Friday
and Saturday. The Broncs
fell before Stanford, 55-49, in
a dull game Friday at the Bo
vine pavilion then ground out
a 50-43 win over UCLA Satur
day as Frank Sobrero scored
33 points for the Broncs.
California finally caught up
with USF and beat the Dons
for the first time since 1952 as
Al Buch caught fire in the
last 90 seconds to assure the
Bear victory. The Cal captain,
who had been held scoreless
all night, slipped in six points
during that minute and a half
to nail things down.' It marked
the first time Pete Newell
had bested a Phil Woolpert
quintet in six shots at his old
buddy.
Oregon Two-Times BYU
Oregon posted two wins ov
er Brigham Young by scores
of 79-75 in a Friday overtime
and 71-67 Saturday. Stu Rob
ertson paced the Ducks with
21 points. - ,
In the meantime, coach
Slats Gill and his Oregon
State team had a rough go
with powerful Utah. The Utes
belted the Beavers, 70-41 on
Friday then followed with a
62-38 romp on Saturday al
though Gill tried to slow
them down with a tight ball
control game.
Portland's Pilots defeated
Utah State, 68-66, to win the
third annual Idaho State col
lege tournament behind a 21
point showing by Wally Pan
el. Leroy Wright's 14 points,
which he sank despite an in
jured leg, helped College of
the Pacific speed to a 89-41
victory over the California
Aggies. Washington State
downed Gonzaga, 88-79, in an
other coast game.
Y Men's Loop
Slate Begins
Presbyterian and First Bap
tist won men's league starters
Saturday night in YMCA
church basketball.
First Baptist beat Eastwood
Baptist 29 to 19 and the Pres
byterians were 36 to 18 win
ners over the Methodists.
Wayne Zimmers tallied 19
points for First Baptist and
Stan Read six for Eastwood.
Bill Weddle of the Metho
dists and Otis Swisher of the
Presbyterians each had eight
points.
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