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MAIt TRIBUNE Medford, Oregon, Friday, February M, IMt Tornado Faces Vies at Crater Pels Tonight; on Saturday Status of Mediord's all-conference player Lowell Dean was a bit in doubt this morn ing as the Black Tornado awaited its crucial game with the Klamath Union High school Pelicans. The Tornado and Pels clash at 8:15 o'clock tonight in a Southern Oregon conference Gas money can sure pile up But SIMCA can save you hundreds of dollars a year in gas alone. basketball game at Hedrick gymnasium here. Their skir mish has first place at stake. Klamath leads Medford high by a half game. Dean jammed his left hand in Wednesday's drill, tearing ligaments in his first and sec ond fingers. He had treatment for the injury yesterday and did not work out with the squad. Dean, who was to have further treatment today, told Coach Frank Roelandt this morning that the hand felt good. If the hand has re sponded, the 6-3 eager should see quite a bit of service to night. Crater at CP If another Southern Oregon loop fracas tonight Crater goes to Grants Pass. The Comets of Crater entertain Medford at Central Point' on Saturday and Grants Pass travels to Ashland also to morrow. Coach Roelandt indicated that Jerry Anderson, who has paced the Tornado this year, George Koch, Ken Durkee and Booth Deakins may be in the starting five for Medford BOWLING ROXY ANN LEAGUE Standings: W. Cocoa Cola .. 26 Taylor-Salade Ins. 23 Baker's Moulding 23 United Radio 22', Pacific Motor Trucking 20 1st Christian Three 20 1st Christian Two 1814 2114 Med. Veneer & Plywood 18 22 Eagle Point Teachers 15 25 1st Christian One 1214 2714 t,. 14 17 17 "14 20 20 Get this FREE gas savings calculator at our showroom today Results: Baker's 1 (B. Helm 519); Coca Cola 3 (C. Findley. 52T). Taylor-Salade 0 W. Anderson 536 1; United Radio 4 (F. Knox 588) 1st Christian Two (G. Couch 5071; PMT 2 (L. Mason 501t. Eagle Point 1 (B. Hall 540); Ply wood 3 (W. Fischer 572). 1st Christian Three 4 (C. Stock still 542); 1st Christian One 0 (R. Henry 423). CRATER LAKE LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Medford Neon 174 6'4 Earl & Roys Mcbilgas . 16 2 714 Mechanics Lpundry 14 10 O K Market 13 11 U.S. National Bank 12 12 HauDert "ractor 11 l Andy's Jewelers 9 15 Ellis MarKet 13 Your Office Boy 9 15 Mann's Dept. Store 9 15 Results: O K Mkt. 4 (E. Davidson 518) 2594; Andy's 0 (H Colver 532) 2536. Medford Neon 3z (Wi Meyers 510) 2404; Earl & Roys lb (C. Mor rison 507) 2208. Office Boy 3 (S uoiton saa) i-ssv; Mann's Store 1 (A Sterton 479) 226S. U S Bank 3 (P. Shafer 513) 2466; Hauoert 1 (H Newland 553) 2440. Mechanics Lndry.. 3 (J. Pruitt 531) 2463; Ellis Mkt. 1 (H. Jen nings 532) 2461. SIMCA JLpc& feat && d2ydil DICK KNIGHT CO. Plymouth-DeSoto-Simca 33 S. Riverside GUTTER GANG Standings: W. Cove Motors 8 Powder Puff Beauty Salon 5 Vanderlip Logging 5 Clave Construction 4 Cove Variety 3 Lady Lions 2 Results: Cove Motors 3 (Joey Hume 230) 1185; Lady Lions 0 (Connie Berry man 212) 1165. Powder Puff 1 (Delberta spam 291) 1232: Cove Variety 2 (Sua Chubb 256) 1270. clave Const. 3 (Linda Eccleston 285) 1144: Vanderlip Logging 0 (Genalee Sinclair 223). Hirh fame Suzi Chubb 160. High series Delberta Spain 291. VALLEY ROLLERS LEAGUE Standing: Jokers 3 Hits & A Miss . Channel Rollers Lucky Strike. Nine Pins Glad Rags Splits & Mrs. Try Hards W 6 , 6 ' 5 4 314 3 2 '.4 2 L. 2 2 3 4 414 5 5 V 6 tonight with the fifth man to be named from among Jerry Shults, John Harvey and Lowell and Calvin Dean. For Klamath, coach Dean White .may open with the usual crew of Bob Lewis, Jim Hall, Bob Petersen, Dean Dun son and Don DeLap. New offensive wrinkles, bet ter shooting and more alert defense have been the concen trations in Medford practices this week. Workouts were completed for the week yes terday when pressing and stalling tactics and ball han dling were emphasized in a short drill. What preparations Klamath has been making, haven't been learned. However, the Pels will be hot after a vic tory to boost their league lead Hi games. The Klamathites feel that they have a good chance of going all the way to their third straight District 6 A-l mantle if they can get by Medford. Defensive Work Defensive work has been an issue at Crater where coach Lloyd Hoffine is priming the Comets to get back into the victory column. He's given the Crater crew a lot of fun damentals in his second week as head man. "Their starting to run the offense a little better," Hoffine said concern ing the Comets. Crater looked strong in the first half last week against Ashland but did not hold up in the last two quarters. Hoffine reported that Dave Sharp could be among the starters against Grants Pass tonight. Others from among the opening fives for the two week end games may be pick ed are, Wayne Allen, Loyal Higinbotham, Chuck Turner, Bill White, John Burns and Dennis Pfaff. Grants Pass has been plagued by physical ailments this season and word from the Climate city is that Johnnie Olson, an offensive cog, could be the "loss" this week. Olson has been , ill. Coach Gordon Prehm said that he might not use Olson as a starter against Crater although he may be able to play. The Cavemen beginning line-up may be picked from Rodger Burton, Rick Sabin, Jerrie Putnam, Dick Hayes, Rex Benner and Mike Leonard. Olson scored 36 points the last time he faced the Comets. Medford and Klamath jun ior varsities vie at 6:30 p.m. at Hedrick while the sopho more teams meet at the same time tonight at the senior high gym. Furgol Has 62 Round At Tucson Tucson, Ariz. - (DPD - Marty Furgol, boasting of a new swing that may carry, him back to the top of the golfing world, teed off in the second round of the S15.000 Tucson open with a commanding lead today. Furgol said that since he changed his swing during the Thunderbird invitational his golfing fortunes have been picking up. He finished 13th in the Thunderbird, then went on to win the San Diego open, and finish third in the Phoenix open last week. "It's the swing," said Fur gol after shooting a 62 in Thursday's opening round. Tied at 65 were Julius Bo ros, former PGA and Nation al open champion from Mid Pines, N.C.: Gene Littler of San Diego, winner of the Phoenix open; Henry Wil liams Jr., Fleetwood, Pa.; and Joe Campbell, the former NCAA champ from Knoxville, Tenn. Medford ,Tribune Tucson, Ariz.-L?D-Bob Dud en, Oswego, Ore., Thursday shot a 37-35-72 over the par 70 El Rio country club in the $15,000 Tucson open golf tour nament. Duden was 10 strokes be hind opening day leader Mar ty Furgol, Lamont, 111. Furgol had a 62. Sport Car Rally Set Monthly rally of Siskiyou Sports Car club will be held Sunday. Participants are to gather at 1 p.m. at radio station KMED. A hare and hounds rally will be held and the event is being set up by Bob Forbes A small entry fee will be charged. Persons wishing in formation may telephone Gary Blew (SPring 3-1545). Southern Oregon Tussles OCE Quint at Monmouth Ashland -NAIA All-Ameri-n nominee, Dave D'Olivo leads the Raider contingent of Southern Oregon college into a two-game basketball se ries against Oregon College tonight and Saturday evening in Monmouth. The 6-4 Raider center leads the SOC statistics in every department except fouls com mitted. Sporting a 16.5 point average per game on 330 points scored, the Klamath Falls eager leads field goals scored and best percentage, free throws scored and top percentage, and total re bounds in addition to rebound average. Going into the OCE series, the Red Raiders are riding along in second place in the Oregon Collegiate conference with an 8-3 record. League leading Portland State is first with a 10-1 mark. SOC's usual lineup featur ing D'Olivo, forwards Punk Biddington and Don Vannice, and guards Gordie Carrigan: and Jimmy McAbee will open tonight against the cellar dwelling Wolves. -Reserve List The reserve list will be fill ed out with guards Laval Meunier and Dave Love and forwards Phil Sword and Dick Smith. Second to D'Olivo in scor ing is Carrigan with 280 points and a 14.0, Biddington with 202 and an 11.9, McAbee with 182 and 9.1 points per game while ' -Vannice rounds out the first five with a 5.2 mark and 98 points. Smith leads the reserve scoring with 88 points and a 4.4 average with Meunier following with 71 points and a 3.6 average. Phil Sword has 44 and a 2.6 average while Dave Love has one point less and an aver age just shy of 2.6. Glen Peter son has hit '22 points for a 2.8 average in eight games and Dick Puhl rounds out the scorers with 6 points and a 1.2 average. INDIVIDUAL SCORING FG FT D'Olivo. SOC 76 30 Howard, EOC 61 38 Winters, PSC . 46 60 Neel, EOC 62 25 Bridges. PSC 58 29 Carrigan. SOC 53 31 Frederick, PSC 53 26 B Jones, PSC .. 48 22 Ramseyer. OTI ..38 33 Spencer, OCS .. 41 23 Biddington. SOC 48 9 Lavher, OTI 34 26 McAbee, SOC .!.. 35 24 Arritola. EOC 39 15 Chase. EOC . 32 28 Weber, PSC 36 19 C. Wilson. OTI 33 24 . Koontz, OTI 34 12 , Henry, OCE . 25. 23 Johnson, OCE 31 9 TP Ave. 182 18.2 160 152 149 145 137 132 118 109 105 105 94 94 92'' 92 91 90 80 73 71 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY FGT FGM D'Olivo. SOC 144 Arritola. EOC 77 Biddington. SOC ....100 Winters. PSC 103 Paulson, EOC 32 Sword. SOC 26 McAbee, SOC 86 Baxter, EOC 52 Weber, PSC 91 Bridges. PSC 156 TEAM OFFENSE G Southern Oregon.. 10 Portland State 11 Eastern Oregon .... 10 Oregon Tech 10 Oregon College 9 76 39 48 46 14 11 35 21 36 58 TP 727 720 . 626 581 424 . 16.0 13.8 16.5 13.1 13.7 12.0 10.7 10.9 11.6 15.0 9.4 9.4 9.2 9.2 8.2 9.0 8.0 8.1 7.8 Pet. .528 .506 .480 .447 .438 .423 .407 .404 .396 372 Ave. 72.7 65.4 62.6 58.1 49.1 Moore-Robinson Title Tiff Deal Confab Subject Miami Beach, F 1 a. (UPD Archie Moore and Sugar Ray Robinson will fight for Moore's light heavyweight crown, probably in June, if they can come to terms on splitting the purse. That was disclosed today by Truman Gibson, president of the dissolving Internation al Boxing club of New York. Preliminary confer e n c e s were concluded here Thurs day night among Gibson, mid dleweight champion Robin son, Jack K e a r n s Moore's manager Robinson's advis ors George Gainford and Har old Johnson, and Jim Norris former boxing czar. Gibson stressed that Robin son wanted an even 30-30 per cent split with Moore of all net receipts from the gate, theatre-TV or home TV, and movies. That 30-30 demand "ran into formidable opposition from : Manager Kearns, who pointed out that Moore's title would be at stake," Gibson continued. "But Robinson pointed out he was a cham pion and a big drawing card too even if he wasn't risking his title." .' Depending upon the amount of milk produced, an average dairy cow needs 10 to 20 gal lons of water a day. Royals Win At Portland Portland-(UPD-Jack Twyman and Dave Piontek sparked the Cincinnati Royals to a 119 114 win over the Minneapolis Lakers Thursday night in a National Basketball associa tion game before 5,594 at the Oregon Centennial building. It was the first NBA game ever played in Portland. Twyman scored 27 first half points to pace the Royals to a 58-53 halftime lead. He scored 18 of his team's 22 first quarter points. Piontek took up the slack in the second quarter and wound up with 28 points. Elgin Baylor, ex-college star, in the Northwest, was held to 13 points in the first half but finished with 28 for the night to share Laker scor ing honors with Ed Fleming. Tom O'Connell Drake Mentor Des Moines, Iowa-IUPD-Illi-nois all-time passing great Tommy O'Connell, who start ed coaching only last year, to day at age 28 took over the football helm at Drake univer sity. ' Freshmen were the first Eu ropean settleis in Texas. Phone SP 3-4293 DAILY'S U-DRIVE Medford Airport ' SELECT GREEN firsu Big Loads Summer Prices Buy Now Prompt Delivery ESTABLISHED 1896 f re GREEN I Is TAMPS MEDFORD FUEL CO. Phone SP 2-21 11 Court and McAndrews Moyer Breaks Even in Bout Seattle -(UPD- Phil Moyer of Portland and Luther Rawl ings of Chicago battled ,to a 10-round draw here Thursday night. Moyer weighed 152 and Rawlings 156. Moyer earlier had de cisioned Rawlings in Port Result: Nine Pins 2'i (M. Winters 382) 1484; Splits and Mrs. IV (M. Lock- wood 401) 1434. Try Hards 1 (E. Hull 388) 1433; Channel Rollers 3, (M. Harding 452) 1450. Glad Rags 1 (S. Nissen 446) 1671; Jokers 3. L. Morton 466) 1748. Lucky Strikes 1 (D. Harris 394) 1474. 3 Hots & A Miss 3 (A. Sal years 449) 1580. Conversions F. Loros 5-9-10. A. Salyers 5-9-10 and 6-7, G. Schade 5-6 Team Trap Shoot Set Traps will open at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, ram or shine for the annual Red and Blue team shoot of Medford Gun club. Members of the winning team will get chunk bacon and losers will serve the din ner for the annual meeting on Wednesday evening, Feb. 18, at the gun club.. Shooters will be using two new Western traps. The elec trically operated traps were installed this week. mm 15) rv. Rental Equipment Air Compressors Water Pumps Cement Finishing Machines Electric and Gas Cement Vibrators Roller Water Wagon WITH OPERATOR 2 Graders Shovel 4 Cranes Back Hoe Drag Lines Tractors with Bulldozers, Ripper or Carryall 2 Turnapulls Gunnite Machine with Mobile 600 Cu. Ft. Compressor icorxrtETEc? Delivered SP 2-5271 248 E. McAndrews Rd. Johns Appointed To Ski Patrol Ashland James R; Johns, Southern Oregon college stu dent, has received word of his appointment to the Olym pic National Ski Patrol, com posed of outstanding skiers and ski enthusiasts, whose members will assist in con ducting the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Cal., this year. Johns, a junior, is enrolled in the four year General Studies course at SOC with a minor in the business field. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johns, reside at 816 South H st., Lakeview. NSU PRINZ- The Most ECONOMICAL of Any FOREIGN v-ar II in AMERICA! Get 55 MILES Per Gallon! SpORTS CARPERFORMANdEN L FAMILY STYLE COMFORT J San A Medford First Even not on the floor in Francisco. Transmission 4 Forward Gears. (Ask us about ratio). Engine Air Cooled 2 Cylinder (vertical twin), be hind rear axle. Suspension Independent front wheel suspension coil springs, double acting hydraulic shock absorbers, rear wheels on independent swinging axles, coil springs and hydraulic shock absorbers. 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