Black Tornado Beats Axemen;
Saturday Game Cancelled by
Suspension of South Eugene
Eugene TPB- An Oregon
School Activities associa
tion board of control ruling
suspending South' Eugen
High school from all inter
scholastic competition
brought cancellation of the
Axemen's basketball game
scheduled for last night
with the Medford Black
Tornado.
Suspension was effectire
as of noon yesterday and
halted a Klamath Falls
South Eugene wrestling
match which was in pro
gress. Board of control action
arose out of an incident dur
ing Tuesday night's Albany
South Eugene basketball
game at Eugene when Eu
gene students painted ob
scene language on school
buses which brought play
ers and students from Al
bany. PROTEST FILED
John Cox, Albany school
superintendent, filed an of
ficial protest with the
OSAA on the incident. The
OSAA board acted on the
protest yesterday morning
and the suspension result
ed. . A review of the suspen
sion will be made . at the
next OSAA board meeting
on Jan. 15. In the mean
time. South Eugene's bas
ketball team will hare to
hang up its suits.
Eugene - Sparked by the
shooting and backboard work
of Jerry Anderson and gun
ning effectively from the
field, the Medford high bas
ketball aggregation overcame
South Eugene here Fridav
night 48 to 41 in a steadily
moving but slow-paced con
flict.
It was a close engagement
until Medford tucked it away
in the last minute of play
South was in front 11 to 9 at
the quarter but Medford had
24 to 23 edge at halftime and
was ahead 36 to 32 after three
quarters.
Anderson had a 16-poInt
tabulation and made 13 re
trieves from the backboards
to dead the Medford effort.
Bo Blair and Wally Larsen
led the Axemen scoring with
13 and 11 markers, respective
ly. Dave Wetzell cleared the
backboards 12 times for Eu
gene.
.473 From Field
Medford's Black Tornado,
shooting less than South, had
a .473 average from the field
compared to 'the Axemen's
.319 but SE had 33 to margin
in rebounding.
Sandy Nosier cut the gap
for Eugene to 36 to 34 as the
fourth quarter got underway
but Anderson got a free toss
and Lowell Dean two close in
fielders for a 41 to 34 Med
ford lead. Blair sank two free
points but Jerry Shults of the
Tornado hit for 43 to 36. Wet
zell canned a jump shot and,
with two minutes to play, two
free heaves for 43 to 30.
At that point Medford put
on the freeze. After a minute's
Air Force
Wins in Bowl
, Tokyo (CPD Bob Schneid
enbach, former University of
Miami quarterback, threw one
touchdown pass and scored an
other Saturday to lead the
U.S. Air Force All-Stars to a
20-0 victory over the U. S.
Army All-Stars before a
crowd of 78,000 in the annual
Rice Bowl game.
It was the largest crowd
ever to watch an American
football game in Japan and
included in the turnout were
many American and Japanese
dignataries, bands represent
ing the U.S. Air Force, Navy,
Army and Marines, and ser
vicemen who put on impres
sive pre-game ceremonies.
Halfback John Brown of
Indianapolis and Walt Hynos
ki, a former star on the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania foot
ball team, scored the other
touchdowns for the Air Force.
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time Blair fouled the Torna
do's John Harvey who made
both charity throws. Shults
got a bucket for Medford and
Dave Garrett a gift fling and
with just seconds left Ander
son ended the scoring with a
free throw.
Medford cagers worked out
Saturday at North Eugene
high and were to attend the
Oregon State college-Indiana
game last night at Corvallis.
BOX:
Medford
FG FT E PFTP
Giants, Browns Vie
For Eastern Title
By EARL WRIGHT
New York -(CPD- The New
York Giants will try to cli
max a late-season surge Sun
day by defeating the Cleve
land Browns for a berth op
posite the Baltimore Colts in
the National football league
championship game and a
player Christmas jackpot that
could reach $200,000.
The Giants tied the Browns
for the Eastern division title
last Sunday and set up a
playoff game in Yankee Stad
ium when Pat Summerall
booted a 49-yard field goal
through falling snow with 127
seconds to go. The Colts fin
ished the Western division
title off Nov. 30 and probably
will be favored whether they
PAL Facilities
Will Be Closed
During Holidays
Medford Police Athletic
league gym will be closed for
the holidays, club coach Jim
Zack has announced.' He said
the club will re-open on Mon
day night, Jan. 5.
Medford PAL has had only
one boxing match so far this
season, meeting the Talent
club. Rest of the season, how
ever, promises to be busy.
On Jan. 9 PAL and Talent
mittmen will meet again at
the Veterans Administration
Domiciliary, Camp White.
PAL boxers then will vie in
the Talent club's show at the
school gym in that town on
Jan. 17.
Hedrick Shows
Some of the locals Lwill
compete in the Golden Gloves
matches Feb. 5 through 17 at
Portland. Then, PAL officers
are planning all-star shows at
Hedrick Junior High school
gym here with bouts set ten
tatively for March and April.
The Police Athletic league
gym will be open Monday
through Thursday nights
when activity resumes in Jan
uary. Membership is free to
boys.
Zack is looking for several
heavier weight boxers to
round out a full squad to take
to Portland. Anyone wishing
to take part in the coming
shows, or wishing to learn
how to box may contact Zack
at the gym on the second floor
above the Medford Health
club.
Gold Ray Fish Count
WEEK ENDING DEC. 20:
Silver salmon None.
Winter run steelhead 5
FULL SEASON
Silver salmon 681
(includes 11.03 per cent
jack salmon) since Nov. 3.
Winter steelhead 173
since Nov. 15.
Until January 31, 1959
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Shultt 3-2 1-113 5
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Totals 38-18 24-12 27 14 48
South Eugene FG FT R PT TP
Nosier 10-2 5-3 8 3 7
Blair 8-5 5-3 8 4 13
Wetzell 5-2 5-3 12 3 7
Larsen 16-5 3-1 3 3 11
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Totals 47-15 20-11 33 18 41
visit the Giants or Browns
for the Dec. 28 championship
game.
A crowd of 70,000 will jam
Yankee Stadium Sunday for
a game which probably will
be played in 30-degree temp
erature on fairly solid turf if
the weather forecast holds
true. Additional hundreds of
thousands of fans will see or
hear the game on CBS TV
radio, beginning at 2 p.m. est.
Giants Favored
New York was favored at
6 to 5 in man-to-man betting.
Broadway oddsmakers quoted
the Giants as 5V to 6Y2 fav
orites. This meant a New
York backer would have to
risk $6.50 to win S5, while a
Cleveland rooter would "get
$5.50 for a $5 wager.
If the score is" tied at the
end of the regulation game,
the teams will go into "sud
den death" overtime with the
first team to score qualifying
to play host to the Colts. ""
SiimmeraU's field goal last
Sunday gave the Giants a 13
10 triumph. The Giants also
won Nov. 2 at Cleveland, 21-
17, and Sunday they will try
to become the only club to
whip the Browns three times
in a season.
GP Bounces
Indian Five
Roseburg - Roseburg shoot
ing frigidity helped the Cave
man defense here Friday night
as Grants Pass high whipped
the Indians 45 to 28 in a
maplecourt ruckus. The teams
were about even in their back
board play with Roseburg get
ting 31 -retrieves and the
Cavemen 29.
LINE-UPS:
45 Grants Pass
9 Olson
. Roseburg
, Hoenisch
Flury
Barroung
Steele
12 Fox
3 Putnam
7 Hayes
Ci 13 Benner
Baxter
Substitutions For Grants Pass,
Leonard 1. Chandler. Sabin, Enck
son; for Roseburg, Frank 2, Loren
zen, Roberts, Endicott.
Moyer-Ortega
Match Okehed
By Ring Group
New' York -fiJPD- The New
York state athletic commis
sion Friday : approved a 10
round welterweight bout on
Jan. 2 at Madison Square
Garden between young Denny
Moyer of Portland, Ore., and
veteran Gaspar Ortega of
Mexico.
Approval was given at the
Commission's monthly meet
ing. All bouts in New York
state must be approved by the
commission. The commission
could have limited the bout
to eight rounds because the
unbeaten Moyer is under 20
years of age.
Red Raiders Pound
Chico; Drop Scrap
With Willamette U.
Areata, Calif. - Southern
Oregon college salvaged one
of its three games in the Far
Western conference basket
ball tournament by dumping
Chico State college 73 to 57
on Saturday afternoon.
The Red Raiders of Ash
land, Ore., had lost to Willa
mette 70 to 60 on Friday after
a Thursday defeat at the
hands of University of Neva
da 62 to 57.-
Southern Oregon on Satur
day used its hotter shooting
and the foul, shots which re
sulted from Chico's pressing
defense to earn the victory.
The Wildcats of Chico con
trolled the backboards.
Punk Bidding put Southern
Oregon ahead to stay with
23i minutes left in the first
half. His shot made the score
20 to 18 and the Raiders wid
ened to 29 to 22 by the mid
way buzzer.
D'Olivo Has 22
SOC's Dave D'Olivo was
high scorer in the fracas with
22 points and Biddinerton
counted up 17. Mickey Bouch
er pumped in 16 and Don
Richardson 14 for the 'Cats.
The Ashlanders lost the ser
vices of Jim McAbee on fouls
with six minutes to play and
Don Vannice was banished a
few seconds later.
A 24 of 57 shootine mark
from the field for SOC com
pared to 19 of 78 by Chico.
Talent Tops
Prospect in
B Conflict
JACKSOV COUNTY
B LEAGUE STANDINGS
x W. t. Pet.
St. Mary's 3 O 1.000
Butte Falls 31 000
Jacksonville 2 2 .500
Talent 1 3 .250
Prospect - o 4 000
Prospect Talent high de
feated Prospect 51 to 35 here
Friday night in Jackson Coun
ty B loop basketball conten
tion. A quick., and - ' Substantial
lead and better shooting paid
off for the Bulldogs. They
headed 18 to 5, 28 to 16 and
42 to 27 at the intermissions.
Eddie Seaver, Talent, was
top point getter with 14 while
Floyd Scaife, Prospect, count
ed up 13. Duane Pittman, Tal
ent, scored 10.
- Talent also won the junior
versity tangle 40 to. 34.
LrNE-UPS:
51 Talent
3 Walls
2 M. Jacobs .
10 Pittman
14 Seaver
Prospect
.... HaU
. Chapman
Grieve
Fitch
9 Butler.
Scaife
Substitutions For Talent. Knud
sen. King, B. Jacibs 4, Welburn 9;
Prospect, Sweat 5, Ring.
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Medford
UNE
First half rebounding help
ed Willamette lick Southern
Oregon on Friday. The Raid
ers had a 14 to 13 edge with
10 minutes played but the
Bearcats hopped in front and
pulled to 39 to 24 halftime
advantage.
Eddie Grossenbacher, Wil
lamette, was top point pro
ducer with 20. Gordon Carri
gan, SOC, father of a son born
Thursday, recorded 18 mark
ers. In Friday night games San
Francisco State defeated Ne
vada 50 to 48 and Humboldt
State whipped Sacramento
State 53 to 36 to reach Satur
day night championship fin
als.
SATURDAY:
SOC
D'Olivo
Vannice
Biddington
McAbee
Carrigan
Smith
Love
Meunier
Sword
Totals
FT PF TP
10 2 22
2 5 6
1 3 17
5 5 11
6 4 10
0 0 0
0 0 2
10 5
0 0 0
25 19 73
FT PF TP
6 4 16
0 4 4
8 4 14
2 4 8
0 3 6
12 3
0 0 0
0 10
0 12
0 12
2 2 2
R PF TP
6 3 6
4 2 8
3 3 2
3 4 18
4 0 6
2 13
3 17
0 0 0
30 15 60
R PF TP
4 3.5
7 3' 8
13 0 3
2 3 3
3 1 20
2 0 2
1 3 14
0 0.0
13 1 6
I 8 9
53 16 70
6
2
8
3
2
0
1
2
0
Chico
Boucher .
Newman ...
Richardson
Ellis
Obermiller
Sherrard .
Davalos .....
5
2
3
3
3
1
0
Miller
0
1
1
0
Enos
van Bargen .
Darby
FRIDAY BOX:
SOC FG
D'Olivo 11-2
Biddington 9-4
Smith 4-1
Carrigan 15-7
Vannice 2-1
Meunier 5-1
Love 6-2
Sword 0-0
Totals 62-23
3- 2
2-0
0- 0
8-4
4- 4
1- 1
4-3
0-0
Willamette
Gaviola
Lynn
Wilfert
Marsh
FG
5- 2
6-4
6-1
FT
1- 1
3- 0
2- 1
2- 1
4- 4
0-0
3- 3
0-0
7-1
Grossen'ber 16-8
Scroggin 4-1
Weston 12-6
Auvinen 0-0
Weaver 7-2
Litchfield 9-4
Tourney Set
En LA. Arena
Los Angeles - (UPD - Accept
ances have been received from
all schools invited to take
part in a basketball tourna
ment at the new sports arena
here Dec. 28-30, the host
teams, UCLA and Southern
California reported Saturday.
The teams include three
from the Big Ten conference,
Northwestern, Michigan and
Illinois; and West Virginia,
Stanford and California in ad
dition to UCLA and SC.
There will be two games
each afternoon and two each
evening, and each team will
play at least three games in
what a spokesman described
as the "first big league bas
ketball tournament" in Los
Angeles history.
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St. Mary's
Postpones
Cage Tilt
St. Mary's and Butte
Falls High schools have
postponed tnelr Jackson
County B league basketball
tussle which had been set
for last Friday night.
The game will be played
at the Medford school's
gym on Tuesday, Jan. 6.
George Bray, Bulte Falls
coach and superintendent,
telephoned Bill McKibbin.
St. Mary's mentor on Fri
day saying that he had only
six players available for the
. trip here because sickness
and ineligibility had deplet
ed the Logger squad. Bray
offered to forfeit the scrap
but McKibbin expressed
Crusader willingness to
play the game after the
holidays.
McKibbin will spend the
holidays at his home at Oso
yoos, B. C. and Neil Mur
phy will handle the varsity
coaching duties.
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Tillamook
Nabs Game
Tillamook -Tillamook High
school cagers downed Ash
land 55 to 38 here Friday
night in the opener of a two ;
game series. i
Ashland had a good first;
quarter but after that the j
Cheesemakers took command
on their ability to outrebound I
the Grizzlies. !
Hoffman scored 19 points'
for Tillamook and Jim Bjork
15 for Ashland.
Clyde Smith, Ashland, suf
fered a sprained ankle in the
game.
LINE-VPS:
3S Ashland
Tillamook
Batty
15 Bjork
4 B. Johnson , Krake
3 Hardy Hoffman
tfray , Olson
G 6 Taylor R. Warren
Substitutions For Ashland, Al
len 5, Smith 1, Forrest 4, D. John
son, Alley; for Tillamook, G. War
ren 4, Thompson 7, Huffert 4, Leu
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