Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1959, Image 9

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    Blaok
Cage
Tornado Qualifies For A-1
Tournament; Downs Crater
SOUTHERN OREGON'
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
(A of Friday)
Kiamath tails
Medford
Grants Pass .
Crater
Ashland
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added two field goals and
Deakins a fielder and free
shot for Medford while Den
nis Edwards put in a rebound
er and John Burns two free
markers for Crater for a 16
to 11 first quarter score.
Comets Threaten
Crater threatened in the
early second panel coming
up with one point three times.
A long jump by Allen and
hook by White cut the Med
ford lead to 16 to 15. Shults
and White traded buckets
for 18 to 17 and after Ander
son and Burns exchanged
drivers, trie scoreboard read
20 to 19. i
It was Medford the rest of
the way. Shulis goaled twice
and Durteee and Calvin Dean
each once in the pull-away
move for 28 to 19. At half
time the score was 33 to 23.
In the third quarter Med-
Grants Pass Ends Slate
By Downing Ashlanders
Liedford's High school's
Black Tornado looked for
ward to participation in the
Oregon Class A-1 basketball
tournament today.
Avictory by 59 to 43 over
the Crater Comets Friday
night qualified the Tornado
for the big school hoop clas
sic and assured Medford of
second place in the final
Southern Oregon conference
standings.
Coach Frank Roelandt's
Tornado will learn sometime
Monday who its foe will be
in the tourney March 17
through 21 at Eugene. Draw
ings are scheduled at the Ore
gon School Activities associ
ation office in Portland at 10
a.m. tomorrow.
Medford found the Comets
a rugged and determined foe
in the early going Friday
night. Crater gave the Tor
nado a tough battle under
the boards for at least the
first half and had a zone de
fense that made the Medford
ites work briskly to get open
for good shots. Still the Tor
nadoes were able to get a
larger number of good shoot
ing opportunities, including
those at long range, than
were the Comets against har
assing Medford man-for-man
protection.
Anderson Has 19
la the late stages the Tor
nado aDDlied its somewhat
sharper shooting, rebound
control, and effective ball-
hawking against a shaky Cra
ter offense to maintain dom
inance.
Jerry Anderson sparked
the Tornado with 19 points
nd nine rebounds while Bill
White had 16 markers and
Chuck Turner 12 backboard
retrieves for the Comets. Four
Medford men were in double
coring figures, Jerry Shults
getting 11 and Booth Deakins
and Ken Durkee each 10.
Wayne Allen put in 10 count
ers for Crater.
For the full game Medford
led In rebounds 40 to 29 and
fired a .393 average from the
field to .360 for Crater.
Medford went ahead for
food with 4V4 minutes play- i
d in the game when Ander-
made the score 9 to 7. Shults J during December brought the
total poundage of fish stocked
in Oregon's lakes and streams
during 1958 to a new all-time
high of just over 713,800
pounds, Phil Schneider, state
game director, said today. Fish
produced during 1958 exceed
ed last years record poundage
by nearly 188,000 pounds.
Schneider said that the mild
winter and warmer water tem
peratures during the year re
sulted in excellent growing
conditions at all game com
mission hatcheries and that
the fish fed avidly even dur
ing the colder months. The
increased growth of the fish,
both in size and weight, re
sulted in the record poundage
released.
The total number of fish re
leased during the year was
slightly more than 15,300,000
of all species.
ford moved out in 234 min
utes to a 39 to 25 bulge and
with 10 seconds to go in the
period headed by 15 points at
45 to 30. A free shot by Ed
wards of the Comets made it
45 to 31 at the rest buzzer.
Widest spreads of the Torna
do were 18 points at 55 to
37 and 59 to 41.
Medford completed its
home season with the Fri
day game and returns to the
A-1 tourney after a one-year
absence, making its fourth
Eugene jaunt in five seasons.
Crater Cops JV Game
Coach Frank Roelandt of
the Tornado started an all
junior line-up Friday night
while Crater mentor Lloyd
Hoffine began with a soph
omore, two juniors and a
senior. Not in uniform for
the game for Medford were
George Koch, because of ill
ness, John Harvey, because
Grands Pass - Grants Pass
high wrapped up its South
ern Oregon conference bas
ketball slate Friday night by
downing Ashland 53 to 49
and winding up in third
place in the loop standings.
The. Cavemen gained con
trol of the contest in the
third quarter when they out
scored the Grizzlies 15 to 8.
Ashland closed up the spread
in the final minutes.
Quarter margins, all favor
ing GP, were 13 to 10, 26 to
21 and 41 to 29. The Climate
city club led 51 to 37 with
two minutes left in the rough
and scramble game.
Benner Tallies 18
Ashland had early leads in
the tussle and pushed on top
16 to 15 in the second quar
ter. Ashland went ahead for
good at 18 to 16 midway in
the stanza.
Rex Benner hit nine of 11
field goal tries for'GP and
topped all scoring with his
19 points. Bob Johnson had
13 for Ashland, hitting seven
of nine free shot tries. John
nie Olson of GP put in seven
of eight from the gift stripe.
Grants Pass won the junior
varsity scrap 43 to 33.
of an ankle injury and John
Frohnmayer, because of a
choir trip.
Crater jayvee kept it from
being a perfect night for Med
ford by nipping the Tornado
JV 51 50. Earl Cooper put
in the winning bucket with
three seconds to play.
Medford was on top 50 to
49 and had the ball with 25
seconds left to play. The Jun
ior Tornado lost possession
when the ball went into the
back court. Crater took it out
of bounds. Edwards tried a
shot and missed and Cooper
came up with the winning
close-in shot after a scramble
under the hoop.
It was a close tiff all the
way with Medford having the
quarter leads at 16 to 10, 27
to 26 and 37 to 36. Cooper
had 18 points for Crater and
Edwards 15. Dick Allen and
Bob Quinney each put in 13
for the Tornado.
The verdict for the Comet
junior varsity followed a de
cisive win last week end over
Grants Pass.
BOX:
Ashland
Forest
Bjork
B. Johnson
Smith ,
Taylor '
Allen ..
Stemple
D. Johnson
FG
8-2
8-0
4-3
2-1
14-5
9-4
0-0
3-0
FT
5-4
2-1
9-7
4-1
1- 0
4-3
2- 1
0-0
PF TP
1 8
Totals
.48-15 27-17 23 17 47
Total Poundage
Of Fish Stocked
All-Time High
Portland - The planting of
kokanee fry and the release of
excess hatchery brood trout
BOWLING
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Standings:
Desert Servic
Eagles
Graham Electric
City Han
Richfield Oil
Kims
Standard Oil
Oregon Roof & Paint Co.
National Cash Register .
Rail Rogues
Snoboys ...
W.
4
. 3
. 3
. 3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
Red Blanket Lumber Co 0
Results:
Red Blanket 0 (Fuller 483) 2558;
Desert 4 (Grant 544 1 2920.
Rail Rogues 1 (Kidd 513) 2687;
City Hall 3 (Sneddon 525) 2768.
Snoboys 1 (Couch 521) 2758; Rich
field 3 (Dunphy 554) 2798.
Oregon Roof 1 (Clark 469) 2663;
Zagles 3 (DiddeU 491) 2735.
National Cash 1 (Spain 512) 2562;
Graham 3 (Christianson 497) 2709.
Kim's 2 (Stephens 504 2582;
Standard 2 (Greene 480) 2709.
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings:
CWA Local 9208
State Forest Patrol
Fire Department
Darrell Miller Co.
Kachina Room
Willamette Valley Co.
Pigely Wiggly !
C. F. Van Lines
W.
31
25
25
25
24
22
22
21
Larrys Rich Maid 19
Prospect Shopping Center 18
Domestic Laundry , 18
Harry & David 14
L.
13
19
19
19
20
22
22
23
25
26
26
30
Results:
Domestic 1 (Van Sickle 552) 2840;
CWA 3 (Hunter 563 1 2914.
Kachina 0 (Fenton 510) 2702;
Miller Co. 4 (Brown 543) 2883.
CF 0 (fDeGroot 485) 2665; Fire
Dept. 4 (Minger 498) 2876.
Willamette 3 (Kreer 534) 2823;
Prospect 1 (Hollenbeck 515) 2717.
Harry & David 0 (Uhrine 421)
2593; Piggly Wiggly 4 (McKeen 574)
2752.
Forest Patrol 4 (Layton 542) 2826;
Rich Maid 0 (Peterson 475) 2639.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Hughes & Dodd 20
E. H. Mann Co. 13
Midcoast aPinters . 12
Table Rock" Lumber 12
Cove Valley Supply ; 11
Ideal Cement 11
Tee Pee Plywood 11
Communication Workers 11
Timber Wolves 10
Andy's Jewelers 9
L.
11
11
12
12
13
13
13
13
14
15
Results:
Hughes & Dodd 3 (Dick Adkins
536) 2808; Mann Co. 1 (Don Moser
508 ) 2682.
Midcoast 3 (Gary Couch 591)
2819; Ideal 1 (Herb Mang 464) 2639.
Table Rock 3 (Connor-Jones 541)
2848; Cove Valley MDon Harmon
530) 2703
Tee Pee 2 (Willie Anderson 541)
2813; Communication 2 (Lyle Brown
553) 2825.
Timber Wolves 3 (Bill Tope 556)
2783; Andy's 1 (Carl Perdue 484)
2724.
VALLEY BOWLERS LEAGUE
Channel Rollers
Standings. W.
Lucky Strikes loa
Jokers
Channel Rollers .
Splits & Mrs.
3 Hits & A Miss
Trv Hards
Glad Rags
Nine Pins ;
12
10'j
10',
10
8
7
7
L.
5
8
9'2
9' a
10 .
12
13
13
Grants Pass FG
Olson 6-2
Sabin ... 9-3
Benner 11-9
Leonard 0-0
Hayes 7-4
Burton 8-1
Chandler
Erickson
Janssen
Mannan
Purkett
1-0
0-0
0-0
0- 0
1- 0
FT
8-7
4-4
2-0
1-1
1- 0
0- 0
2- 1
1- 0
1-1
0-0
3- 1
R
4
3
8
2
3
S
1
1
O
0
1
PF TP
2 11
Totals
..43-19 23-15 28 18 53
BOX:
Crater FG
Edwards 2-1
Turner 8-2
B. White .. 15-8
Burns 6-2'
Sharp 6-0
W. Allen .. 9-5
Hig'botham 2-0
T. White 0-0
Cooper 2-0
Totals
FT
4-4
2- 1
3- 0
3-2
0- 0
2-0
2-0
1- 0
0-0
12
3
4
1
3
O
1
0
PF TP
3 6
1 5
2
2
1
0
1
0
0
BALL GETS AWAY - The basketball was
the objective in this unusual result of ac
tivity under the hoop in the Medford-Crater
high game on Friday night. But neither Cal
vin Dean, of Medford, in white, nor Dennis
Edwards, of Crater, who's wrapped around
the Tornado player, wound up with the ball.
Crater's Chuck Turner (32) poises to pounce
on the ball. Also shown are Bill White (42),
Crater, and Booth .Deakins (50), Medford.
The Tornado won 59 to 43 to gain a state
tournament berth.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, March 8, 1959 9
Golf Coaching
Conference Set !
Sah Francisco - The first;
all-golf coaching conference!
for golf coaches and physical
education teachers in colleges
and high schools will be held
at Fresno State college, July
9-12.
Bud Finger, Stanford uni
versity golf coach, and Les
Bolstad, golf director of thej
University of Minnesota, head !
up an instructing staff com-j
prised of leading college and
club professionals. i
SKIING
CONDITIONS
Roads to Mi. Shasta Ski
Bowl were open and ary
yesterday and skiing was
reported good. Snow depth
was reported at 112 inches.
Electrical Wiring & Repair
Industrial Commercial
Residential
Call Jack Henbest
ROGUE ELEC. SERVICE
SP 2-6603 104 S. Grape
Medfc
RDeJiTRLBUNS
SMARTS
V
..50-18 17-7 29 10 43
Medford FG
Anderson 20-8
Shults 13-5
L. Dean
Deakins
Durkee
Peek
C. Dean
Rasmussen
Ice
D. Miller ..
5-0
7-3
9-5
1-0
5-3
0- 0
1- 0
0-0
FT
4-3
1-1
1- 1
7-4
0- 0
2- 2
1- 0
0-0
0-0
0-0
R
9
5
9
6
2
3
5
1
0
0
PF TP
O 19
Totals 61-24 16-11 40 14 59
Medford 50
JAYVEE GAME:
51 Crater
F 18 Cooper Dowson 2
F 2 T. White .. D. Allen 13
C 5 Woods .. Quinney 13
G 15 Edwards . Jensen 4
G 11 Sharp Barry 7
Substitutions For Crater, B. An
horn, Johnson; for Medford, Olson
2. B. Lindemann, D. Miller 7, Hoots.
Utah Holds NCAA Spot
United Press Internationa!
North Carolina, Utah, and
California have taken over
berths in the NCAA major
college basketbal ltournament.
Only four berths remained
unfilled in the big 23-team
post-season carnival.
North Carolina, the 1957
NCAA champ, wrapped up a
first-round berth vs. Navy at
New York, March-10, by de
feating Duke, 74-71, to ad
vance to the final round of the
Atlantic Coast conference
tournament at Raleigh, N. C.
Utah clinched the Skyline
Conference championship by
beating Wyoming, 85-73.
California, though idle, re
ceived the Pacific Coast Con
ference championship when
UCLA beat second-place Wash
ington, 56-55, at Los Angeles.
California will meet Utah in
NCAA regional at San Fran
cisco, March 13.
CRUSADERS NAME CAPT.
Worcester, Mass.-(UPD-Ralph
Brandt, a 6-foot, 6-inch center
from Palo Alto, Calif., has
been elected captain of the
1960 Holy Cross basketball
team. He has been starting
center the last two years.
Kentucky Derby
Nominees 130
Louisville, Ky.-TOPD-Church-ill
Downs has announced the
names of 130 thoroughbreds
nominated for the 85th run
ning of the Kentucky Derby
May 2, including all but a
handful of the top three-year-olds.
Among them were the lead
ing two-year-old of 1958,
Chris Chenery's First Land
ing, and his conqueror in the
Flamingo Stakes, Bayard
Sharp's Troilus, as well as
the unbeaten filly from the
C. V. Whitney barn, Silver
Spoon.
The list also included Tomy
Lee, Dunce, Intentionally,
and Sword Dancer, which,
with First Landing made up
the top five youngsters of
last year; Neil S. McCarthy's
West Coast favorites, Ole
Fols and Finnegan, and Open
View, which was an impres
sive second in the Flamingo.
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Gold Hill Wins
In Volleyball
Postponements slowed the
start of the single elimination
tournament sponsored by the
YMCA Women's Volleyball
club.
Gold Hill won 15-1, 16-14
from Griffin Creek in the only
match played. Three other
tussles were postponed.
In matches next Thursday
Central Point women are
billed against the Y'Nots, the
VEttes against the Y'Sets and
Rogue Valley against Eagle
Point girls. Y'Sets - Y'Ettes
winner will meet Gold Hill.
Griffin Creek won the
sportsmanship award for the
round robin league which was
recently completed. Members
of the squad were Dorothy
Briggs, Elizabeth Dussault,
Evelyn Large, Mark Hampton,
Peggy Partsajas, Lenora Ny-
lander, Jessie Lawton, Irene
White Claire Ellison and
Dolly Maxson.
Los Angeles -CPD- The Uni
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Saturday evened its two-match
rugby series with UCLA, de
feating the Bruins, 14-8, at
Spaulding Field.
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Lucky Strikes 4 (M. Booth 433)
1696; Channel Rollers 0 (M. Hard
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Nine Pins 1 (G. Stone 415) 1671;
Jokers 3 (G. LeRoy . 450) 1695.
Glad Rags 1 (R. Travis 406) 1491;
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