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t MAlt TRIBUNt, Md"ford Oregon, Sunday, January 25, 195 ' Tornado Blazes Over Pels; Takes Lead in Conference fOCTHERV OREGOV CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. Pet Medford 4 1 .800 Klamath Falls 4 2 .667 Grant Pasa 4 ' 2 .687 Crater 2 4 333 Ashland 0 3 .000 The Medford high Black Tornado continued to live up to its 1959 basketball prom ise Friday night and took ov er the top perch in Southern Oregon conference basket ball. Gunning well from both the field and free shot line, play ing real tough defense in the second half, gaining the edge under the backboards and coming up with a splendid team output, the Tornado drubbed the Klamath Union Pelicans 66 to 48 at Klamath Falls to reverse the outcome of a previous loop conflict with the Pels. Eagles Tip Cougars For RVL Top Spot; Glendale Triumphs ROGUE LEAGUE STANDINGS (As of Friday) W. L. Pet. 3 0 1.000 3 1 .750 2 1 .667 0 , 3 .000 0 3 .000 Eagle Point Illinois Valley Gendale Rogue River .. Phoenix Eagle Point - Eagle Point high rallied in the final quar ter here Friday night and kept its undefeated status in the Rogue league. The Eagles overcame Illinois Valley higlis basketeers 57 to 53 to assume lone lead in the cir cuit by half a game. IV suffered its first setback In four loop scuffles. Glendale was a half-game back of IVs Cougars In third position after rapping Phoe nix 57 to 43. The Cougars had the edge McLoughlin Cage Victor McLoughlin ninth grade hoopsters controlled the boards and were ahead throughout Friday in a 54 to 46 win over the Crater high freshmen at Central Point. Bulldogs margins at" the quarters were 16 to 8, 24 to 17 and 40 to 25. Craig Laur ance and Larry Plankerhorn were scoring leaders for Mc Loughlin with 13 tallies each and Plankerhorn turned in some fine defensive work. Bob Christie had 12 points for Crater. McLoughlin put through 19 of its 53 shots from the field and Crater made 18 of 56. LINE-UPS: M.McLooghlin T 1 Renner T 8 Schroeder . C 9 Clearwater G 13 Laurence Crater 4 D. Burns 3 . J. Anhorn 2 Champ 5 Beraan 2 f? Burns fi G 2 Clausen B..W anna TToT- Ml-T .All Mill. Lowery 8. Plankerhorn 13. Elm gTen. Ackley. White; for Crater. Kimball 6. Debrick 8. Christie 12. Harrison 2. Cavin. Three Knotted In Volleyball Rogue Valley, Gold Hill and the VEttes head the standings after the second night of league action in the YMCA Women's Volleyball club tournament at the Med ford Y. Each has two wins and no losses. Gold Hill was victor over Eagle Point girls 15-8, 15-7 last Thursday. Rogue Valley defeated the YNots 7-15,. 18 16, 15-13 and the yEttes won from Central Point women 15-6, 15-12. In the evening's other tan gle Crater girls beat Griffin Creek 15-5, 15-9. Matches are scheduled again on Thursday, Jan. 29. Try and -By BENNETT CERF- TTH OUR CAMPUS CUT-UPS: 1. Sorority sister to her when we're married, hell certainly be born with a great thirst for knowledge. Hell get th knowledge from me and the thirst from you." 2. Bald-headed man: "You're sure this is a good hair tonic?" Clerk: "Good? We have one customer who took the cork out with her teeth and the next morning she had a mustache!" 3. Pledgee complains, "Hey, there's no ceiling in my room.' Frat bher as sures him, "That's perfectly all right. The guy upstairs doesn't walk around much." Aa admirably concise note was airmailed to an anxious father by his 12-year-old in camp. "Dear Pop: Please write often even if it's only a couple of dollars. Love, John." 0 1353. by Baoaett Carf. Sutribotad by Kin Featurw tyndkata, Medford with the victory pushed into a half-game lead in the District 6 A-l stand ings. Klamath fell into a sec ond spot knot with Grants Pass which downed Crater 71 to 53 also on Friday. "They outdefensed and out offensed us," Klamath Coach Dean White said of the Torna does after the tussle. He echo ed a growing opinion that "Medford is onje of the best, if not the best, teams in the state." Anderson Has 24 Jerry Anderson again was the Tornado's main cog with 24 points and 15 rebounds. Booth Deakins turned in all around fine performance and contributed 16 points. Lowell Dean was next high with 12 and Ken Durkee contributed some adept ball handling at every intermission against Eagle Point 15 to 9, 27 to 22, and 44 to 38. The Eagles caught up at 49-all and went ahead on a bucket by Roger Hooper. Better defense in the final period and strong re bounding enable the EP crew to fight from behind. They in tercepted IV passes to break up the Cougar offense and capitalized on this ability. The Cave Junction club out hustled Eagle Point in the early going. EP came up to 35 to 38 in the third quarter but Doug Lewis led a spurt to widen the IV gap again. Bill Turner scored 19 counters and Bill Hubbard 13 for Eagle Point and Lews and Jerry Buckhaultz each 12 and Dan Slanaker 11 for the Cave Junction team. Glendale scored in the first minute of play against Phoe nix and kept in front for the distance. The Douglas county club jumped off to 11 to 1 command. Quarter difference for Glendale were 14 to 11, 26 to 21 and 37 to 32 and the eventual winners then hopped to 43 to 32. Bud Smart pumped in 24 points for Glendale, all on field goals. Cliff Worley piled up 18 with 10 points on gift ers. Gerald Sloper had 13 for Phoenix. . Glendale gained most of its margin from the free line, getting 15 to the Phoenix five. Phoenix hit 19 of 50 from the field and Glendale 21 of 60. Phoenix had the rebound ing edge for the game 44 to 36 on the strength of 24 to 13 in the second half. In the junior varsity mix Phoenix was victor 46 to 23 wtih Othar Richey and Gary Chriss each tabulating 10 points. EP won its jayvee game 57 to 46. 57 Eagle' Point Illinois Valley 53 F 8 Nease Lewis 12 F 6 Huffman Slanaker 11 C 13 Hubbard Olis 3 G 19 Turner Hanby 7 G 3 Smith .. Dickey 6 Substitutions For Eagle Point, Hooper 8, Charters. Berry man. Cox, Weidman; for niionis Valley Tuker, D. Morgan. Buchaultz 12. R. Morg an, Whitely, Davis. 57 Glendale r 24 Smart F 8 Barron? Phoenix. 43 McClurg 2 Baker 2 C 18 Worley Blessing G 7 Humphrey . Reese 3 G Hatton Cornsbruck 7 Substitutions For Phoenix, Mac intosh 10, Sloper 13. aBrlow 4; for Glendale. Allen. Berline. Hoover, Washington Grade Cage Winners Hoover defeated Wilson 27 to 15 and Washington won from Jefferson 26 to 21 Fri day in city grade school var sity basketball games. No other scores were reported. Stop Me steady date: "If we have a son when Klamath put fourth a press in a try to rally against the Medfordites. Bob Petersen had 13 points and nine rebounds for the main individual showing of the Pelicans. Deakins and Anderson each hit eight for nine for the Tor nado from the free line. An derson shot eight for 17 and Deakins four for eight from the field. Medford was in front at the quarter pauses 12 to 11, 32 to 25 and 46 to 35. The Tornado went on top permanently at 18 to 17. Closest Klamath came in the third quarter was 32 to 29. Widest advantage for the Pear city team was 62 to 43. , An even .400 on 22 for 55 was the Tornado's accuracy average from the field and Coach Frank Roelandt was particularly pleased with the 22 for 29 shooting from the gift toss stripe. He praised his Medford squad for "real good ball" and "good team effort." Klamath field firing figures were not available. The Peli cans shot 20 for 28 from the free barrier. v Medford was ahead in the early moments of the mix. Klamath tied it a 6-all and went on top 10 to 6. The Tor nado evened at 11 and George Koch made it 12 to 11 at the quarter with a gifter: The Pelican got a 17 to 14 lead be fore Medford roused up to nab the lead for good. While not wanting to take anything away from Med ford's sparking play, Klamath sources made a point of men tioning that the Pels were subpar physically because of the illness bug. Medford won the junior varsity gajne 44 to 40 and Klamath the Wildcat en counter 53 to 41. BOX: Medford FG FT R PF TP Anderson 17-8 9-8 15 2 24 Koch ... 4-1 2-13 3 3 L. Dean 12-4 5-4 4 3 12 Peek 5-1 2-1 2 3 3 Deakins 8-4 9-8 5 2 16 Durkee 2-0 0-0 10 0 Harvey 1-0 0-0 10 0 Shults 2-2 10- 13 4 C. Dean 2-1 0-0 0 2 2 Ice .. 1-0 1-0 2 0 0 Frohnmayer 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 , Totals :.55-22 29-34. 34 18 66 ! Klamath FG FT R PF TP Lewis 1 ' 2-0 2 3 2 Drace 1 3-2 4 5 6 Peterson 5 4-3 9 3 13 Don DeLap 1 7-6 2 18 Dunson 3 2-2 118 Hall 0 2-2 2 2 2 Dave DeLap 1 7-5 0 2 7 Binney 0 1-0 1 10 Santo i 0 0-0100 GrigKS 1 0-0 0 2 2 Palmberg 0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 14 28-20 22 20 48 JAYVEE LINE-UPS: 44 Medford Klamath Fall 40 F Humphreys Parks 3 F Dowson Binney 14 C 15 Quinney : Eastman 6 G 4 Jensen Lapsley 7 G 3 Ragsdale Santo 2 Substitutions For Medford, Bar. ry 10. Hoots 4. Allen 4, Olson 2, Konopasek 2, Sieg: for Klamath Falls. Olvera, Griggs 4, Biehn 4, Palmberg. WILDCAT LINE-UPS: 41 Medford Flamath Falls 53 F 14 H. Brown Egge 7 F Tichenor DePew 3 C 5 Wheeler Dennis 3 G 3 Bray Palmberg 9 G Baird Biehn 13 Substitutions For Medford. Castleman 3, L. Brown 4. Stever 3. Adams 4. Gardner 5. Lorish: for Klamath. Brisbon 2, Sasks 5. Head 8, Taylor 2, Stiles 1, Badorek. Fight Contract Action Sought Portland -RJPD- Portland at torney John A. Bassett said Friday he is representing two separate parties which claim to have fight contracts with heavyweight challenger Inge mar Johansson of Sweden. Bassett has filed a suit in federal court asking for a declaratory judgment on the return contract between Jo hansson and Eddie Machen field with the Illinois Boxing commission. Bassett said today that Jo hansson has been served with the papers in New York. Johansson knocked out Ma chen last summer in Sweden in the first round. ' Manager Sid Flaherty claims that the return contract was signed before the fight. However, Edwin Ahlqvist, Johansson's manager at the time, said that he signed the return bout agreement under duress. Bearcats Beat Pacific 87-68 Salem-OJPD-Willamette Uni versity defeated Pacific Uni versity, 87-68, here Friday night to strengthen its lead in the Northwest Conference basketball race. Willamette was in front, 43 35, at halftime, Larry Lynn ler the Bearcat attack and was high scorer of the game with 22 points, followed by teammate Buz Wilfert with 18. Jerry Kalapus was high man for Pacific with 17. Poison Oak? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL You must be satisfied or your money cheerfully refunded. Get a bottle today at WESTERN THRIFT Klamath HigH Wrestling Team Tops Medford 41-9 Klamath Union High school's wrestling team, pow erhouse in southern Oregon, whipped Medford 41 to 9 in a match here on Friday after noon. The Pelicans won nine of the 12 matches. KF grapplers pinned their Medford adver saries in seven of the bouts. The three Medford winners were Dave Baker, Dan Eddy and Fred Funston. Each won a decision in his three-round go- Medford has a 6:30 p.m. date here Tuesday with the strong Grants Pass club. 97 Krumrlne. K, pinned Gary MedforlhTrlbune St. Mary's, Talent Win Encounters in JACKSON COUNTY B LEAGUE STANDINGS W. Pet. 1.000 .857 .500 .250 .000 St. Mary's . Butte Falls Jacksonvlle . Talent Prospect 8 6 4 2 - 0 St. Mary's of Medford boomed on unmarred in Jack son County B league basket ball Friday night by subdu ing its chief challenger, Butte Falls high, 49 to 36. Talent whipped Prospect 57 to 36 in the other league scrap. St. Mary's won out on its better shooting and overall hustle and rebounding. The Crusaders had spreads of 13 to 11, 29 to 21 and 36 to 28 at the quarters. Jerry Cavin was top scorer with 23 markers for Butte Falls although the.. Loggers had trouble finding the range as a team and made only two of 15 free toss tries. Gary Jim Demaret Rips Golf Course Up Palm Springs, Calif. -(OPD-Jimmy Demaret, the old clothes horse from Houston, ripped the Thunderbird course apart with a spectacular sev en - under par 64 Saturday and grabbed the third round lead in the $15,000 Thunder bird invitational golf tourna ment. The granddaddy of the cur rent era of golfers posted a 54-hole score of 199 on rounds of 69-66-64-199 to take a two stroke lead over young Wes Ellis of Aldecress, N. J., who had a 68 Saturday for a 201. The final 18 holes are slated for today. Trailing the leader by four strokes are defending cham pion Ken Venturi of San Fran cisco and Bo Wininger, Odes sa, Tex., each with 203 total. Demaret, who already has won this tournament three times out of the seven it has been played, admits he doesn't understand his prowess of this course. "I just don't understand why I play so well here," said jaunty James, who is 49 and several times a grandfather. "Maybe its because it is a good tough course for drivers. There is an out of bounds on nearly every hole and I've al ways been a good driver." Demaret had seven birdies today without a bogie. His longest birdie putt was from 12 feet. He missed only one green - that when h'e hit a trap on the fifth hole, but he blasted out for a two-foot, one-putt par. He had 28 putts for the round. "I had the irons going real good, and that's why I had all those short putts," he ex plained. Venturi was making a strong bid for the lead as he went five-under par after 15 holes Saturday. However, he fell apart when he hit a trap for a bogie on the 16th and then lost a stroke on the 17th when his tee shot landed be hind a tree. There was a six way tie at 204 between masters' cham pion Arnold Palmer, Latrobe, Pa.; Friday's leader, Jim Fer ree, Winston - Salem, N. C; Fred Hawkins, El Paso, Tex.; Lloyd Mangrum, Apple Val ley, Calif.; Jackie Burke, Hou ston, Tex.; and Billy Maxwell, Odessa, Tex. DAILY'S Body & Paint Southern Oregon's Oldest and Finest 29 S. BARTLETT Phone SP 2-2395 M, dee. Me- Swain, K 4-2. U4 McFarland, K, pinned Den nis Pugmire, M. 122 Dan Eddy, M, dee. Tracy, K, 6-1. 129 Bender, K, pinned Ray Smith. M. , 135 Johnson. K, dec. Merle Hampton. M. 3-2. 140 Herrera, K, dec. Dave Jenk ins. M. 5-0. 147 O'Neil. K, pinned Bob Rix, M 158 Alexander, K, pinned Bill Foust, M. . . , 167 Badorek, K, pinned Al Fun ston, M. , 177 Fred Funston, M, dec. Cox, K. 5-1. . v Unlimited John Hancock. K, pinned Charles Shaw, M. Medford exhibition winners Bob Criswell, Richard Greene. Bill Charley, Blake Taylor. Harold Fripnrt Draws By Leo Schultz and by Gerald ueuDert. B League Miksche had 12 points, Dick Evans 11 and Ron Daley 10 for St. Mary's and Evans was the big gun in rebounding. Threaten Butte Falls threatened in the third quarter coming up within three points of SM at 29 to 26. Talent grabbed an early lead on the Cougars and kept it with 10 to 6, 29 to 15 and 43 to 23 period margins. The Bulldogs had rebound control in the rough ruckus. Rollie Welburn of Talent led scorers with 17 and Eddie Seaver collected 12. For Pros pect Floyd Scaife put in 15 and Floyd Sweat 12. Kip Walls, Seaver and Duane Pitt man gave the Bulldogs their domination under the boards. LINE-UPS: 49 St. Mary's " Butte Falls 36 F 11 D. Evans Remsen F 8 B. Evans Ferguson 5 C 12 Miksche Abbott 4 G 10 R. Daley Cavin 23 G 8 Hout EUis 4 Substitutions For St. Mary's, Cooper, Yates, Mete, .Shasky, H. Daley; for Butte Falls, EUefson. 57 Talent 5 Walls 12 Seaver . 7 Pittman . Prospect 36 Sweat 12 Hall . Davidson 1 4 Butler Fitch 6 17 Welburn Scaife 15 Substitutions For Talent, Knud sen 6: King, M. Jacobs 2. B. Jacobs 2. Johnson 2; for Prospect Chap man 2. I " Johansson Patterson Tiff Agreed New York -OJPD- Floyd Pat terson and Ingemar Johans son have been matched for a world heavyweight title fight in June, promoter Bill Rosen sohn said today, "unless at torneys find flaws in their agreement before next Wed nesday." He said the fight between world champion Patterson and Johansson, Sweden's un beaten European champion, was "closed in principle" Fri day night after a cordial three-hour conference. "Now it's up to the attor neys," he said, "to draw up the contracts and review them. I hope to have the fight ers sign on Wednesday." . He said complete agreement was reached after a confer ence among himself; Cus D'Amato, Patterson's manag er, and Johansson, who flew into New York from Sweden Friday. Edwin Ahlqvist, Jo hansson's advisor, attended the conference, "but merely as an observer." Two Obstacles The exact date in June and the site of the 15-round bout will be anounced sometime within 30 days after Wednes day's signing, he said. The only two lingering ob stacles to the match were quickly ironed out, the young promoter explained. -Johansson agreed to post a sizeable forfeit to guarantee Patterson a return shot at the title in case Ingemar wrests it from Floyd in June. -Johansson gave unim peachable assurances that he had taken proper legal steps to prevent an injunction against his going through with the fight, in case cbntender Eddie Machen of Redding, Calif., attempts to sue him on an alleged return-bout agree ment. HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL Available at HOPKINS RICHFIELD SERVICE . MeAndrewi at Court Phone SP 3-9068 105 Dave Baker sir. Syr -ry WHY IS 22D YARDS CALLED A FURLONG. IN RACING? Furlong is derived from "furrow' arrf "UngCOld English) and was used to describe thietgth of a furrow across ao-acre square field, approximately 22D yarda TOP THIS! To any reader submitting contrary proof. Tip Brady will send a signed, wallet-sized diploma. Write to: BEAT THIS, co this paper. Box 575, Sausalito, Calif. Enclose self -addressed, tamped envelope. BASKETBALL FRIDAY COLLEGE GAMES Nevada 73. San Francisco State 66. Humboldt 61, Chico 61. L. A. State 87. Cal Poly (Obis po) 85. Pasadena 82, Westmont 75. Portlana St. 77, S. Oregon 57. Ore. College 58, Eastern Ore. 57. Linfield 78, St. Martin's 71. Occidental 80, Cal Tech 67. Willamette 87, Pacific 68. Utah 70, Brigham Young 56. Denver 74, Wyoming 48. Seattle 102, Montana St. 72. Oregon St. 76, Washington St. 66. W.. Virginia 74. Western Ky. 72. Creighton 64, Cornell (Iowa) 63. LA Rams Trim Forty-Niners Portland, Ore. OJPD The San Francisco Forty Niners, who were completely out classed on the football field against the Los Angeles Rams last season, had no better luck on the basketball court Friday night. The Rams ral lied in the fourth quarter to come out on the long end of a 61-55 decision. TIM KEN mm BEARINGS FARfl O SKF . Timken MRC New Departure Frank Marble SP 3-4475 Joe Greeny -FARfl -BEAR I 126 N. Front Portland ed Portland - High -geared Portland State college romp ed over Southern Oregon here Friday night to assume lead ership in the Oregon Colle giate conference basketball campaign. Score was 77 to 57. The Vikings chalked up their fourth league verdict and stayed unbeaten in the circuit. Southern Oregon was recipient of its first setback in six league hassles. A big barrage from the field was gunned by the Portland team which counted up 32 field goals to the Raid ers' 20. Southern Oregon had' the early jump in the fracas Red Sox Hit Charge Boston-UPD-The Boston Red Sox are interested, in good baseball players, not their race, top officials of the club say. American league president designate Joe Cronin and new Red Sox general manager Bucky Harris deny the Boston club is prejudiced against neg ro players- The charge had been made Thursday night by Jackie Robinson, former star of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who visit ed Boston in a public rela tions capacity. Robinson, who returned Friday to New York, said that 15 major league teams have had Negro play ers but the Red Sox have not. But Robinson blamed the situation on the Red Sox management, not the team nor the fans. Cronin, who officially turns over the reins as Sox general manager to Harris on Feb. 1, said the oBston club was "in terested in players, not their color." "Just let the Yankees offer Elston Howard or let Cleve land offer Minnie Minoso and see how quickly the Red Sox will make a deal," Cronin said. Spill R Call 1EMM1S, (Formerly H. L.Prirchard Co.) SP 2-5227 BEARINGS Hyatt Seal Master Norma Hoffman Torrington Nice Bower RBC SKF Pillow Blocks O SEALS o Chicago Rawhide Oil Seals and "0" - o Rockwell Hydraulic Cups o Industrial Snap Rings We BMfJ CMSilLTMT! o We Welcome Inquiries meraemiev Plhiiriies - 'All SP 2 - m Staters Haiders and led 9 to 4. But the Viks tied up the action 11-all when it was five minutes old then jumped into control. At halftime Portland had a 39 to 27 spread. Biggest mar gin for the Vikings was 21 points with IV2 minutes to play. John Winters paced the PSC point production with 23 and Bob Grant added 17. Dave D'OIivo's 17 was tops for the SOC contingent. Port land's Bernie Jones led in the backboarding with 15 snares. D'Olivo picked up 12 for the Ashlanders. SOC lost Jim McAbee on fouls with 16 minutes left in the second half. Glen Peter son of the Raiders suffered a shoulder separation in a pile up and was sidelined for last night's series concluder. Dave Love hurt an ankle in the game. BOX: SOC D'Olivo Smith Vannice . McAbee. . Carrigan .. Sword Meunier . Love Peterson . Totals PSC Weber Bridges . Frederick Winters ... Jones Grant R 12 2 4 1 7 4 2 2 1 PF TP 4 17 3S 21 57 R 1 10 4 8 15 2 3 0 0 0 4 4 PF TP Powell Schmidt Clerc Roy Torgerson Fergson ... Totals 83-32 28-13 51 18 77 Los Angeles -!UPD-H e n r y Armstrong, the only man ever to hold three world boxing championships at the same time, was divorced Friday by his wife, Willa Mae, on grounds of cruelty. Mrs. Arm strong, 45, charged that Arm strong. 46, now an evangel ist and active in youth work, indicated he longer loved her. She testified that their home often was so full of people that she couldn't get in the door. FG FT . 11-6 9-5 . 5-1 6-4 . 4-2 4-4 . 5-0 0-0 11-1 3-2 . 6-2 1-0 . 4-3 2-1 . 4-3 0-0 . 6-2 2-1 .56-20 27-17- FG FT . 1-0 2-0 . 12-6 1-0 20-5 6-4 . 13-9 8-5 . 14-8 4-1 . 2-0 0-0 . 9-2 1-1 . 0-0 2-1 . 3-0 0-0 . 1-0 2-1 ..6-2 1-0 . 2-0 1-0 Do You Have Any PTOilLliS? Are On ANY Bearing Les Frisk SP 2-6743 B9 5227 Gold Ray Fish Count ' WEEK ENDING JAN. 24: Silver Salmon - 35 (in cluding 20 per cent jack sal mon). Winter Run Steelhead -175. FULL SEASON: Silver Salmon - 732 (in cludes 11.47 per cent jacks) since Nov. 3. Winter Steelhead - 733 since Nov. 15. Bulldog 9th Takes Tilt McLoughlin Junior high school ninth grade matmen defeated the Klamath Falls freshmen 27 to 16 here on Friday afternoon. The Bulldogs won seven of the 12 matches and gained a draw in another. Three of the wins were on falls. RESULTS: Jim Long, K, dec. Al Smith. M, 2-0. 97 Plnv Vara,, "KM : i Morgan Bleak, K iua Dave Guches, M, dec. Ross Griggs. K, 4-0. 114 Boj Burnett. M, dec. Ken Pasch'.e. M. 12-2. 122 Sonny Leffler, M. pinned Bob Mitchell. K. 129 Joe Griifen, M, dec. Tom Dunn, K. 4-0. 135 Merle Guches. M, drew with Gary Netzer. K. 2-2. 140 Kalp Ropp, K. pinned Jerry Zemlicka. M. 147 Steve Ray, M. dec. Ron Simpson. K. 5-2. 156 Jay Cox. K, dec. aCrl aWsh burn, M, 3-0. 167 Danny Coghill, M. pinned Dave Burnett, K. Unlimited Jim Dexter, M, dec. Bill Murray, K. 9-1. exhibitions! 114 Len Walch, M, dec. Gary Shearer, K, 3-2. 129 Stan Waldo. K, dec. Den nis Dwyer, M, 4-2. QUALITY BLOCKS Drain Til Bricks, Flues. 727 W. MeAndrewi Ph. 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