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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Or. Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1960 Prospect Overcomes Crater JV Prospect Prospect varsity downed Crater High jayvees 44 to 38 and Crater freshmen tripped the Prospect junior varsity 45 to 32 in basketball conflicts here last night. The No. 1 Cougar club over came a five point lead in the fourth quarter on two buckets from along the base line by Craig Gardner and one from outside by Floyd Scaife to go on top. Crater jayvees' Jim Allen and Jeff Anhorn then traded baskets with Lee Wil liams and Gardner of Pros pect. The home club sewed it up with a pair of fast break scores by Bob Fitch and one by Scaife. Prospect was in front 14 to 10 at the quarter and 22 to 20 at the half. Third quarter count was 29-all. Driving the base line, Gard ner had eight field goals for the Cougars. He had 18 points and Scaife 11. Dave Foote's 10 was high for the Comets. Wil liams had 17 rebounds. Mike Glines and Louis Al varez each with 14 points and Willie Jones with 20 rebounds led the Crater frosh. The Cen tral Point club had 10 to 7, 26 to 13 and 38 to 19 period leads on the bigger Prospect team. LINE I PS: 44 Prosprct Var. Crater JV 38 F 3 Hall Beman 4 F 18 C. Gardner Allen 8 C 8 Williams Minnick 8 G 4 Fitch Foote 10 G 11 Scaife J. Anhorn 8 Substitutions For Prospect: Chapman: for Crater: Kimball, Debrick, Ryerson. 43 Crater Frosh Prospect JV 32 F it Jones - L. Bean .... F 14 Glines Payne 10 C 8 G. Wald Poole 11 G 14 L.. Alvarez Rogers 6 G .... P. Pepper Nye 2 Substitutions For Crater: I. Higinbotham. Pendleton, Bransom, Mason, R. White. Minger. Gardner, Doug Sharp. Rivenberg. Askwith; for Prospect: Wyatt. Wood, Gillis pie 2, Scott 1, D. Bean. John Unites Gains Honor New York - (CPU - John Uni tas, 26-year-old quarterback for the champion Baltimore Colts, today was named the outstanding National Football league player of 1959 in the annual United Press Interna tional poll. Unitas won easily. He re ceived 20 of the 31 votes cast by sports writers who cover ed the 1959 games in the 11 NFL cities. Jim Brown, Cleveland Brown fullback who led the 1958 voting, was a distant second. Lane Opposes Dupas Tonight Mobile, Ala.-iUPD-Top-rank-ed junior welterweight Kenny Lane gets a chance to move up in the full-weight stand ings tonight in a rubber match with speedy Ralph Dupas of New Orleans in a 10-ronnd television bout. PARK LAKES Glacier Park- There are more than 250 lakes in Glac ier National park. BASKETBALL TUESDAY COLLEGE RESULTS I'nitrd Press International Pittsburgh 75, William & Mary 59 St. Francis IS.V.l 89. Pace 77 Penn St. 71. Bucknell 56 Long Island U. 74. Seton Hall 65 Duke oO. Clemson 41 Western Ky. 71. Tenn. Tech 67 Detroit 89. Marquette 85 Akron 77. Oberlin 66 Notre Dame 73. DePaul 70 Beloit 73. Lawrence 57 SMU 66. Texas A&M 64 Abilene Christian 80. Austin 50 Baylor 71. Texas Tech 60 Texas Christian 86. Rice 62 Santa Clara 49. San Jose 47 S.F. State 71. Sacto State 47 St. Marv s 61. COP 54 Seattle Pac. 63. Pueet Sound 52 LaVerne 66. Pomona 62 Redlands 76. Cal Tech 60 Chapman 76, Cal Poly (Po mona i o7 Are you driving a 100 miles per hour car with 40 miles per hour brakes? Yow wouldn't ririv whh only half yeut brakes working . . . and wntafo brakes oca cawsod by broke lining not proporty around ta the exact arc of the brake drum. On your next reline (ob, be Safety Sure and have them around on our Ammco Safe-Arc Brake Shoo Grinder. Ed Ross Mobil Service Uth and Central SP 3-6480 , 10 Medfcriw&Tribuwi SIPCDnRTTS Southern Methodist Stops Aggie String By FRED DOWN United Press International Southern Methodist sent Texas A&M crashing down on what could be the beginning of a 24-hour blitz that would leave the nation's major col lege basketball ranks without an unbeaten team. SMU ended the Aggies' 10- game winning streak with a 66-64 victory at College Sta tion, Tex., Tuesday night, leaving only three unbeaten major fives in the country and all three face top opposi tion tonight. Tornado JV Quints Beat Talent High Medford high junior var sity hoopmen overcame a six point deficiency in the last quarter and nicked Talent varsity 48 to 46 in overtime last night at Talent. Medford s sophomore, or Wildcat, club trimmed Talent junior varsity 51 to 42. The Tornado junior varsity, behind 30 to 36 with four minutes to play, caught up at 36-all and again at 40-all. Score at the end of regular playing time was 42 each. Larry Hammack, George Clearwater and Bruce Bray tallied in the extra for Med ford and Mike Jacobs and Tom Burnett got points for the Bulldogs. Medford led at the quarter 7 to 5 but Talent was on top 23 to 17 at halftime and 30 to 24 after three periods. Eddie Seaver put in 19 points for Talent and Bray 13 for the Tornado. Scott Eaton paced the Wild cats with 21 points, 15 in the second half. George Gleim had 16 for the home club. Halftime score was tied at 20 apiece. Medford led 34 to 30 at the third period break. LINEUPS: 48 .'Medford Jv F 13 Bray F 2 Winetrout Talent Var. 46 ... B. Jacobs 8 . Dickenson 5 C 2 Gastineau Seaver 19 G 9 Clearwater M. Jacobs 6 G 8 Sieg Fisher 4 Substitutions For Medford : Hammack 6. Schroeder, H u m -phreys. Eaton 2. Griffin 2. Mcln tvre. Tichenor 4; for Talent: Bur nett 2, Leek, Skundrick 2 . 51 Medford Soph. Talent JV 42 F 10 AUen Kerns 7 F 2 Cowan Seymour 3 C 8 Irving McCasiand 8 G .... Clausen Gleim 16 G 5 Laurance Jennings .... Substitutions For Medford: VoweU. Morris 1. Eaton 21. Long 4; for Talent: Grimes 8, Hanson. Bulldogs Win Over Phoenix McLoughlin Junior -high ninth grade basketball team survived the challenge of Phoenix freshmen 28 to 27 yesterday. Hustling zone defense by Phoenix and cold shooting by McLoughlin made the fracas a close one. The Bulldogs were led by the rebounding of Jack Low ery and the 17-point offensive work of David Crocker. David Johnson had 11 points for Phoenix. McLoughlin headed 10 to 6, 1" to 11 and 25 to 21. McLoughlin seventh, eighth and ninth grade teams go to South Grants Pass on Friday while Medford's other junior high, Hedrick will be at home to North Grants Pass teams. LINEUPS: 28 McLoughlin 4 Farnsworth 3 Lowerv Phoenix 27 ... R. Richey 6 Wallace 1 .... Sander Johnson 11 Xeathamer Harris G 17 Crocker Bolz Substitutions For McLoughlin: Wat kins 1. Van Pelt, Partsatus 2. Forde. Stiger. Deffley; for Phoenix Raynor 2. Montgomery. ARCH MOORE REFEREE Portland -(I'PD- Light Heavy weight Champion Archie Moore will be guest referee at the annual Oregon Golden Gloves boxing tourney here Feb. 5-6. Prep Basketball TUESDAY GAMES United Press International Jefferson 59. Madison 37 Benson 50. Washington 46 Grant 44. Lincoln 43 Roosevelt 56, Franklin 53 Cleveland 53. Wilson 32 Central Catholic 44. Clackamas 33 David Douglas 38. Milwaukie 24 Beaverton 65. Gresham 56 Sandy 46. Jesuit 38 Molalla 48. Scappoose 52 Reyonlds 54, Silverton 48 Parkrose 45. Wy east 44 Oswego 60, Newberg 37 St. Helens 56. Tigard 45 Dallas 58. Oregon City 30 Forest Grove 51. West Linn 50 Tillamook 52. McMinnville 34 North Eugene 63. Lebanon 56 Rainier 47. Clatskanie 44 Concordia 41. Estacada 36 Seaside 71. Warren ton 57 Banks 56. Vernonia 52 Xestucca 42. Willamina 38 Sheridan 42. Dayton 41 Pleasant Hill 59. Elmira 55 St. Francis 34. Creswell 17 Oakridge 65. Drain 35 Junction City 56. Central Linn 38 Reedsport 55. Siuslaw 35 Taft 51. Toledo 33 Vale 58. Nyssa 45 Sherwood 44. North Catholic 42 Central of Independence 38, North Marion 21 Joseph 57. Enterprise 48 Cincinnati, the nation's No. 1 team which is riding a 12 game winnig streak, faces the first of two tough clashes this week when it opposes 6-10 Bob Nordmann and St.; Louis at the Cincinnati Gardens. This shapes up as one of the- roughest tests for Oscar Rob ertson and his Cincy team mates since they bowed in the NCAA tournament semifinals to California last March. The nation's other two ma jor unbeaten powers - Villa nova and LaSalle - risk their marks on the same card at the Palestra in Philadelphia. Strange Tallies 34 Villanova (9-0) opposes Temple 10-3 in the first game of the doubleheader and then LaSalle (9-0) takes on Syra cuse (5-2). Villanova and La Salle are slight favorites but it would not be a major upset if either Temple or Syracuse won. A crowd of 6.800 saw Steve Strange throw in 34 points on 12 fields goals and 10 free throws in addition to hauling down 16 rebounds to lead SMU, pre-season Southwest conference favorite, to its vic otry over the Texas Aggies. SMU out-rebounded the Ag gies, 47-37, and hit on 40 per cent of its field goal attempts compared to 36 per cent for the Cadets. The Aggies scored seven straight points in the final minutes to pull within their two-point deficit but SMU controlled the ball at the fin al buzzer. Duncan-Fasel Duo Increase Tourney Total Herman Duncan and Bob Fasel,- leaders in the Holiday Handicap Golf tournament at Rogue Valley Country club, have upped their point total to 17. . They lost three points in one match with Dr. Ralph Odell and Bob Little but turn ed right around and took sev en markers in a fracas with Charles Mickelson and Bud Judy. Ed Milne and Bob Morris, at last report, held second spot with a 10-point total. They won five from Harold Holmes and Floyd Baker. The Odell - Little success against the leaders gained the two a tie with Tom Teutsch and Ranny Smith at nine points each. Teutsch and Smith won by a hole over Max Milhollin and Ned Schu- ler. Galen Sanner and Ray Stewart took on a darkhorse role, coming from down in the list up to fifth place with a six-point decision over Glen Fabrick and Lloyd Pope. They have eight markers. TEAM POSITIONS: Match! 7 s Points Plus 17 10 9 9 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 Fasel-Duncan Milne-Morris 2 Smith-Teutsch 4 Odell-Little 8 Sanner-Stewart 4 Bayliss-Elliott 2 C. Knight-Parsons 4 Meyer-Van Etten .... . D. Miller-B. Clark .. Catey-Stark Butterfield-Moore .. 7 2 2 Conrad-B. Anderson Getchell-Teeter 4 C Lewis-Allen 3 Radzweit-Dumas .... 2 Kellenbg'r-Blackl'ge 3 Cottingham-Creager 4 Mongrain-Quincy 3 Phillips-Wells 2 Robinson-Schmidt 6 Pitts-Dave Lowry 2 Alexander-Brown 1 Travis-Eidswick ...... 3 House-Engleson . 1 Nuich-Vargo 2 Millhollin-Schuler 3 Mears-Benson I Ricker-Littrell 3 Nulton-Swanson .... 3 R. MitcheU-L. Clark 2 J. Lewis-Daugherty 2 J. Moffat-BuUer 4 Flink-Lambert 2 Perl-Marten 3 Schildt-Hopkins 2 Brooks-Pearson 2 Fitzgerald-Withrow 2 Pope-Fabrick 8 Lockwood-Hood 3 Corbin-Dunlevy 3 Voegtly-Cowning .. 1 Shaylor-A. Andrs'n 3 Minus 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 7 8 8 8 9 10 13 13 Payton-Walker 3 Judy-Mickelson 4 5 Baker-Holmes Low Net Best-Ball: 62 Galen Sanner. Ray Stewart; 64 Bob Fas el. Herman Duncan; 64 Max Mill hollin, Ned Schuler. Paul Dietzel Cal Possibility Berkeley, Calif. (UPD Another name was added to the University of California coaching derby today after it was disclosed that officials talked with Louisiana State's young coach, Paul Dietzel. The addition of Dietzel brought to five the number of mentors reportedly getting serious consideration as Bear head coach. Pete Elliott, Cali-; fornia coach for the past three seasons, resigned to take over at the University of Illinois. ! Others mentioned for the j job beside Dietzel include Len ! Casanova of the University j of Oregon, Eddie Erdelatz, j Dee Andros of Elliott's Cal ; staff, and Bob Blackmail of j Dartmouth. 1 Butte Falls Tips Guard In SOIBL Butte Falls moved up into a tie for third place in the Southern Oregon Independent Basketball league last night by defeating Medford Nation al Guard 82 to 73. League play continues this evening at McLoughlin gym here. Hawkinson Tire Tread puts its unmarred status on the line against the Guards men at 7 p.m. Butte Falls will battle the fourth place Andy's Jewelrs in the second con test. A. McCorquodale with 23 points and Bill Irwin with 21 led Butte Falls. Bill White of the Guard was tops for the game with 24 and Phil Swisher had 17 for the mil itary men. Butte Falls had a 46 to 31 halftime spread. LINEUPS: 82 Butte Falls Xat'l Guard 73 F 21 B. Irwin Swisher 17 F 23 McCorquodale Singler -9 C 10 J. Greb White 24 G 4 Moore Callender 9 G 10 Veach Larson 9 Substitutions For Butte Falls: Nelson 10. Smith 2. Owen 2: for Guard: Gossett 1, Mellish 3, Burns 1. Coast Circuit Opens Meeting Seattle-UPD - The winter meeting of the Pacific Coast league was scheduled to open here today with Dewey Sori ano of Seattle officiating as president for the first time. Headling the two-day meet ing, which winds up in Ta coma Thursday, will be a dis cussion of a proposed post season baseball series between the champion of Japan and the PCL pennant winner. SWUNG LADY ELKS NO. TWO (First Half Was Won By The Hi Lo's) Standings: Hi Lo Wapitis Antlers Stags Cusrin' Three Daffy Dilly Jolly Three Doozies Tornadoes Merry Madcaps W. L. 44!'2 27 42 42 29 V2 30 40 'i 311,:, 33 34 34 (i 37'2 31 41 30 'i 41"2 29 2 42 'i 27 ',2 44 "a Results: Jolly Three 0 (R. Miller 398) 1083: Stags 4 (Latham 476) 1195. Antiers 3 (Snedden 464 1 1264; Ci'sin- Three 1 (Huntlev 447) 1259. Hi Lo 2'2 (Farrar 507) 1290; Daf fy Dilly 1'2 i Forbes 445) 1268. Doozies 3 (Duce 5301 1349; Tor nadoes 1 (Starr 449) 1260. Wapitis i; iRead 438) 1202; Mer ry Madcaps 22 (Veal 465) 1211. High game Duce 197, .Huntiey 193. High series Marilee Duce 530, Teddie Farrar 507. Split conversions Trautman 4-5- ; 7, 5-6-10 twice. Travis 3-10. ' ROXY ANN LEAGUE (.Medford Lanes) Standings: , Pacific Motor Truck 21 Baker's Moulding 21 Larry's Richmaid 19 Taylor-Salade, Ins 19 Squirt 18 Team Four 17 Coca Cola 16 Harrison Electric 14 Hopkins Richfield 13 Medford Plywood 12 Graham Electric 12 Groceteria 10 L. 11 11 13 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 20 22 Results: Team Four 4 (Carr 562) 2907; Hopkins 0 (Rohlman 505) 2731. Taylor-Salade 3 i Lilly 502) 2621; Groceteria 1 (Hall 493) 2527. Graham 3 (Drennen 457) 2700; Med Ply 1 (Gilbert 471) 2636. Harrison 3 (McCuIly 545) 2866; Larry's 1 (W. Peterson 520) 2760. Baker's 3 (Baker 501) 2718; Squirt 1 (Trautman 491) 2707. Coca Cola 3 (Belknap 528) 2899; P M T 1 (Phillips 549) 2845. LADY ELKS NO. ONE Standings: W. Cherry Pickers 43 Pin Pushers 39 Trioettes 39 Threatless Three 34 Break Aways 31 ' Luckv Strikes 29 Slagettes 29 The Goofers .' 28 L. 25 29 29 34' 37 39 39 40 Results: The Goofers 3 (L. Edwards 480) 1391; Break Aways 1 (D. Jantzer 486) 1343. Stagettes 1 (V. Lusk 467) 1254: Lucky Strikes 3 (M. Little 487) 1315. Cherry Pickers 1 (W. Booth 460) 1190; Threatless Three 3 (V. Bate man 473) 1256. Pin Pushers 2 (A. Salyers 468) 1292; Trioettes 2 (F. Bittle 473) 1272. High game Dorothy Jantzer 192. Fran. Bittle 188. ; High series Mel Little 487, Dor- othy Jantzer 486. i Split conversions A. Thompson : 5-6-10. Makeup game Pin Pushers 3 (T. i Isaacs 478) 1324; Cherry Pickers 1 ' (N. Dykes. B. Hazlett 397) 1186. i High game Aili Salyers 201, i Thelma Isaacs 198. ; 1 ROXY ANN MAJOR LEAGUE L. ! 9 Standings: W. 15 . 15 . 15 15 ;i4 14 12 11 10 Kachina Room Allison Const. Rotary Club Western Oil Asko Supply Medford Tire Donna - Timber Country Club Desert Service Mail Tribune 9 9 9 10 10 12 13 14 I 15 ! 15 ! 19 9 9 S K-Dove Cal-Ore Ranches Results: Rotary Club 4, Donna Timber 0. Western Oil 3, K-Dov 1. Kachina Room 3, Asko 1. Medford Tire 4, Cal-Ore. Ranch es 0. Allison Const. 3, Desert Service 1. Country Club 3, Mail Tribune 1. High games C. Poe 223. Fowler 215. Van Hay 211, Cooper 211, Clarence Wilson 222, Gene Brooks 200. High series Gene Brooks 580. Phone SP 3-4393 DAILY'S U-DRIVZ Medford Airport EDow Finsterwald Top Money Dn LA Los Angeles -UPD- Youthful Dow Finsterwald, one golfer who always plays it "cool," was almost apologetic on his way to the bank today after pocketing first-place money in the S37,500 Los Angeles Open. "You can hardly call 71 a great round," Finsterwald said Tuesday following his Crater High Grapples Blank Viks Central Point - Crater high grapplers started out a heavy slate for this week Monday night winning all its bouts in a match with Myrtle Creek here. Score for the Comets for the evening was 50 to 0. Comets won by falls in six of their matches. They took five decisions and one forfeit. Next action will be against Illinois Valley here at 6:30 p. m. on Thursday. Third en gagement of the week will be against Ashland on Saturday night. That match also will be at Central Point. RESULTS: 95 Dan McKay, C, pinned, Don Johnson. MC; 105 Bob Allen, C. won by for feit; 114 Butch Barber, C, dec. Steve Smith, MC, 5-0; 122 Ken Gebhard, C. dec. Virgil Moon, MC, 3-2; 129 Charlie Warren. C, pin ned Eddie Daheles. MC: 135 Russ Walker. C, pinned Pat Hughes, MC; 140 Don Fisher, C, pinned Steve Newman. MC; 148 Max Burton, C. pinned Steve Hall, MC; 156 Dave McGee. C. pinned Keith Ronk. MC; 167 Al Lamp. C, dec., Gordon Lowell, MC. 4-1; 177 Rick Burns. C, dec. Larry Frasier, MC, 6-2; Glen Cote, C, dec. Bill James, MC, 5-1. First Baptist Tops Standings In Church Play SENIOR CHURCH LEAGUE W. L. Pet. First Baptist 2 0 1.000 First Presbyterian 1 0 1.000 Zion Lutheran 1 0 1.000 First Methodist 1 1 .500 St. Mark's Episcopal 1 1 .500 Sacred Hrt. Catholic 0 2 .000 First Christian ........ 0 1 .000 St. Luke's Methodist 0 1 .000 First Baptist had lone lead in the senior division of the YMCA Church Basketball league after a Monday victory. The Baptists defeated St. Luke's Methodist 46 to 10 for their second win in the loop. Zion Lutheran broke into league play with a 30 to 22 win over St. Mark's Episcopal and First Methodist downed Sacred Heart Catholic 40 to 16 in the other Monday game. Dean Goddard scored 13 points for the Baptists who headed 14 to 2 at the half. Jack Joyce also had 13 in pacing First Methodist to a verdict. Dave Ryn had 12 in the Zion Lutheran decision. First Methodist had a 23 to 8 midway margin over Sacred Heart. FIGHTS United Press International Miami Beach. Fla. Eddie Per kins. 139 '2. Chicago, outpointed Larry Boardman, 139, . St. Peters burg, Fla. (10). Los Angeles Charlie (Tomb stone) Smith, 150'i. Los Angeles, knocked out Kid Rayo, 151, Mana gua, Nicaragua, (7). JAYVEES VIE Hedrick edged McLoughlin 21 to 20 yesterday m a sev enth grade junior varsity bas ketball game. Hedrick led 12 to 2, 16 to 2 and 17 to 6 at the quarters. Bill Foulon, Hedrick, and Lilly, McLough lin, each had 10 points. SIM SALES SPREE! I960 ARONDE SUPER DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN Fully Equipped $1795.00 INCLUDES: Heater and Defroster White Wall Tires , Reclining Seats Windshield Washers Electric Swipes", Dick l(nighi Co. Riverside at 8th SP 3-6247 three - stroke victory in the rain - troubled Los Angeles tourney.-"But I guess the oth er fellows had troubles of their own. The Tequesta, Fla., professional pocketed 85,500 for shooting 4-under par 280 for the 72 hole event - includ ing a 71 on the final day. Finsterwald's chance for victory came when Eric Mon ti, the tourney leader for three rounds, blew a 4-stroke lead on a black front nine that saw him commit one double bogey and four single bogeys. Monti, teaching pro from adjoining Hillcrest Country club, soared to 80 for the final round over the soggy Rancho course and a tie for fourth at 285. With-Monti eliminating K jS-' 5 on safer Goodyears for 1 H . pre-1957 model cars! p S, . '1 rPl Priced to clear and save you money built to make your driving safer! This economy priced tire is famous Goodyear quality through and through. Exclusive 3-T Cord Body more resistant to shocks and bruises! Tough, durable construc tion for longer, safer mileage! Extra stop-start traction from famous Stop-Notch tread design! 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