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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1960 BOWLING ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: W. Cal Spray 20 Safeway Twelve 19 Taylor Salade 17'i Safeway Ten 15 Consolidated Van Lines 15 McDonald Candy 14 i Crater Lake Motors 13 L. 8 9 10 i 13 13 13 '2 15 15 16 16'2 18 x 20 Fabers Market O.N.C. Freight Medford Health Darrell Miller O. K. Tires 13 12 11 '2 92 8 Results: Safeway Ten 4 (Smith 567 1 2833: Faber s Mkt. 0 (Sands 440 ( 2729. O. K. Tires 3 (Wilson 559 1 2905, Medford Health 1 (Wallace 573) 2738. Cal Spray 4 fShafer 581) 2833; Crater Lake 0 (Canthon 416) 2593. Taylor-Salade 22 (Miles 494 1 2859; Darrell Miller 12 (Anderson 478) 2762. O.N.C. Freight 3 (Wehren 5591 2817: Safeway Twelve 1 (Cast 552) 2775. C. Van Lines 2 (Burghardt 486) 2837; McDonald 2 (Kinney 484) 2763. WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings: W. Union Club 7 Rick's Apparell . 6'2 Ross Lumber 5 'x Medford Cleaners 5 Cummins Diesel 5 Rogue Distributing Co 5 Beck's Bakery 4 Wooden Shoe 4 Crater Inn Motel 3 Hawkinson's Tire 1 Jorgensen's Dairy 1 Crater Logging 1 I.. 1 l'i 2'2 3 3 3 4 4 5 7 7 7 Results: Cummins 3 (S. Daisle 568) 2416; Wooden Shoe 1 (G. Blind 498) 2338; Union Club 4 (V. Cummings 577) 2512; Crater Inn 0 (D. Paul 491) 2265. Crater Logging 0 (L. Jantzer 524) 2315; Ross Lumber 4 (H. Culy 539) 2467. Beck's 3 (G. Riggs 563) 2524; Jorgensen's 1 (R. Barr 567) 2434. Pick's 4 IE. Dickenson 511) 2431; Hawkinson's 0 (L. Cornelius 525) 2382. Rogue Dist. 3 (G. Ludwie 500) 2459; Medford Cleaners 1 (L. Pat terson 530) 2345. High games S. Daigle. 209 E. Sessions 215. H. Culy 216, B. Rein holtz 203, G. Riggs 203. R. Barr 206. High series S. Daigle 568. T. Tolles 532, V. Cummings 577. H. Culv 539, B. Reinholtz 535. G. Riggs 563. H. Clark 527. R. Barr 567, L. Cornelius 525, L. Patter son 530. - Split conversions S. Daigle 4-6, G. Blind 6-7, D. Wolff 5-7. VICTORY LEAGUE Standings: W. Medford Motors 13 Van Lee's 12 Hunter's Tavern 11 U. S. National Bank .... 9'i Chuck's Market 9 Jackson County Federal 8 Viking Sewing Machine.. 8 Hillyer Oil 8 ;Ping's Gardens 7 iBatcman's Insurance 7 -Hal s Flyins "A" fi2 Pioneer Cafe .. 5 uahy Market 4 :l'abers Market 4 L. 3 4 5 6 -2 7 8 8 8 9 11 12 12 -Results: - Pioneer 1 (D. Harris 461) 2028; "Hunter's 3 (L. Luman 505 ) 2122. Hal's l'i (H. Clark 537) 2093: :u. S. Bank 2'i (C. Stephenson -502) 2145. ' Fabers 3 IM. Lillie 439) 1972; Viking 1 (J. Hutton 460) 1962. " Quality 0 iP. Anderson 463) 51899; Van Lee's 4 (R. Blaylock 407) ,1993. " '.' JC Federal 1 (E. Lenz 508i 2051: Hillyer 3 (J Barnum 510i 2244. ' Batcman's 2 (D. Campbell 4621 ;2072; Chuck's 2 ID. Hickson 557) i202. Ping's 0 fK. TCicodcmus 486) ;2047; Medford Motors 4 (D. Paul 525) 2195. ; High games D. Hickson 201, D Paul 203. ; High series J. Barnum 525. H Clark 537. D. Hickson 557. Split conversions P. Anderson -6-7-10, S. Petard 5-7. 'QUEENS Standings: W. Johnnies Cafe 42 -United Radio 41 TCopco 33 Hwy. Ready Mix 28 Keter Fruit 27 lAcme Cleaners 26 rJHilton Lumber 22 Caroline Pacific 21 T.. 18 19 27 32 33 34 38 39 Results: - Johnnie's Cafe 4 (W. Winkler :480) 2667: Reter Fruit 0 (L. Nee--ley 456) 2528. United Radio 4 (B. Reinholtz "584) 2536; Acme Cleaners 0 (G. Riggs 480) 2582. Copco 4 (J. Browne 53) 1949; Carolina Pacific 0 (R. Beard 462) ri850. Hwv. Ready Mix 4 (J. Shackman 452) 2064; Hilton Lbr. 0(D. Walsh 463) 1805. .INDEPENDENT LEAGUE First Half Standings: W. I.. - Timber Wolves 45 'i 26 '2 Hughes & Dodd .. 43 29 "Eagle Point Teachers 39 a 32 2 Tee Pee Plywood 38'2 33a Tablerock Lumber 37 35 'Cove Vallev Supply 35 37 Ideal Cement 33 39 Midway Meat 33 39 Communications Workers 32'j 39 3 Hires Root Beer 4U Results: E.P. Teachers 0 (S. Hopper 55t) 2517; CWA 4 (G. Donahoo 595) -2727. Table Rock 4 (J. O'Conner 619) "2742; Timber Wolves 0 iD. Adkins 379) 2574. Tee Pee 1 (A. Petard 605) 2692: . Cove Valley 3 (Dale Sattler 576) -2725. Ideal 2 (B. Vincent 588) 2645; "Midway 2 (J. Korncr 5741 2668. Hughes & Dodd 3 iB. Darras 596) :2723; Hires 1 OBA Logan 580) . 2683. Art Baker, high game (handicap) '239. John O'Conner. high scries (han 'dicapi 617. , Personal standings: Highest ave . rage Willie Anderson 166: high est series with handicap Augie Petard 686: highest game with handicap John Aeschliman 266: 4 highest series scratch Anderson . 572; highest game scratch Ander "son 247; mast improved average Ivan Hale, 30 pins. - NIGHT HAWKS LEAGUE " Standings: W. 'Hamilton Management 17 gj i6i , Barco Supply Co. 16 Mechanics Laundry 14 L. 11 It': 12 14 Mitchell Bros. Truck Line 133 142 Guv Havs Real Estate .. 13 , 15 Triangle Food Market .. 12 16 .Team No. Five 10 18 ; Results: Barco 0 (Don Mullin 5301 1570; JBAR 4 (Ray Stewart 554i 1654. - Mechanics Lndry. 4 (Vince Lob "dell 435) 1676; Mltchel Bros. 0 I (Howard Baker 471) 1595. Triangle Mkt. 3 (Bob Foster 454) 1624: Team Five 1 (Ralph Pardon 488) 1575. 1 Havs 2 (John Masiello 479) 1659; Hamilton Mgmt. 2 (David Baylor 492) 1650. . High game John Masiello 210. Xkiwams junior league (End of First Half) I Standings: -Brunswick Bruins . Four Mistakes -Guided Misters ;Cool Penguins .Ronchy Rollers ;Go Getters W. 32 32 30 29 28"i 28 24 24 21'2 21 18 18 ' 16i 16 ',2 15 I.. 16 16 18 19 192 20 24 16 - 26j 27 30 30 31i 31'i 29 Solons Alley Hurricanes . tThe Splits -Four Preps Z Cherry Pickers -Four Cherrystones iThe Strikers Trojans ;King Pins Pin Stealers -Result; out Prep 1 (Ros 421) 2029; Southern Edges &D' Ashland - Brad Flanary's field bucket on a pass from Gordon Carrigan with 17 sec onds left to play enabled Southern Oregon college to scalp Oregon Technical in stitute here last night in Ore gon Collegiate conference bas ketball. Two free shots by Captain Carrigan after the final buzzer put frosting on the victory cake and the Red Raiders of the Rogue had a final margin of 74 to 70. Outcome moved Coach Ted Schopf "s Southern Oregon crew into second place alone in the OCC with a 3-2 record. OTI is 2-3. Portland State, 2-0 in the circuit was snowed out of its tussle scheduled for Portland with Oregon college. SOC entertains Portland State on Friday and Saturday nights. Contention here last night had its ragged portions but the close ending gave the staunch supporters of each team something to hoop, hol ler and scream about. The fracas was tied no less than six times in the last 7V2 min utes. Jack Horton of the visit ing Owls missed an opportun- Mistakes 3 (Schuchard 475) 2126. King Pins 0 (forfeit): Go Getters 4 i Mike Jantzer 395) 1981. Solons 1( Miller 5051 2010; B. Bruins 3 (Newland 463) 2037. Cool Penguins 1 (York 444) 2073; G. Misters 3 iGraves 435) 2159. Pin Stealers 0 (Stockton 437) 1928; R. Rollers 4 (Norcrass 514) 2176. Cherrystones 0 (forfeit): Hurri canes 4 iDeLorme 450) 2026. Trojans 2 (Reichers 431) 2030; C. Pickers 2( Edwards 463) 2060. Strikers 2 (Christianson 446) 1953: Splits 2( Delgado 402) 1983. High game Gary muier 194. High series Roy Norcrass 514 Miller 505. Split conversions Daigle 5-7 York 5-6, Ginn 4-5 twice. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Standings: W. Jubilee Club 23 Standard Oil 22 Snoboys 21 Gates Furniture 20 L. 9 10 11 12 12 i 13 17 19 19 21 ii 24 24 Red Blanket Lbr. Co 19', Eagles 19 Fyr Fyters 15 National Guard 13 Huffman Auto Parts 13 Phoenix Auto Repair .... 10'i Nceley Nelson Lbr. Co. R Whitelaw Candy 8 Results: Jubilee Club 1 (Hart 515 1 2714; Whitelaw Candy 1 (Caster 525) 2752. Snoboys 1. Wilson 5131 2699; Fyr Fyters 1 (Monroe 527) 2659. Eagles 1 (Weber 541) 2662; Nee lev Nelson 1 (Ziesmer 532) 2684. Phoenix Auto Repair 3 (Bateman 521 ) 2804; Standard Oil 3 (Fowler 494) 2823. Gates Furn. 3 (Brown 531) 2751; Huffman Auto Parts 3 (W. Huff man 5601 2822. Red Blanket 3 (Fuller 582) 2711; National Guard 3 (Callendcr 479) 2706. MAJOR LEAGUE Standings: Channel Cats Keglers Pin Ups Team No. Five Bowlerettes Gutter Balls W. ... 6 Results: Gutter Balls 0 (D. Christianson 493) 1423; Bowlerettes 4 (H. Clark 576) 1541. Keglers 1 (T. Tolles 495) 1382; Channel Cats 3 (H. Culy 488) 1429. Team No. five 0 (V. Cummings 527) 1495; Pin Ups 4 (R. Phipps 5361 1583. High series H. Clark 576. R. Phipps 536. M. Clark 532. V. Cum mings oil, H. Clark 213, R. Phipps 205. ROXY ANN LEAGUE (Medford Lanes) Standings: w. I.. 12 14 15 16 16 16 16 20 21 21 23 26 Baker's Moulding 24 Pacific Motor Truck 22 Squirt 21 Taylor salade ins. Team Four 20 Coca Cola 20 Larry's Richmaid . 20 Hopkins Richfield v 16 Harrison Electric 15 Graham Electric la Medford Plywood 13 Groceteria 10 Coca Cola 4 (O. Caster & Atkin son 504) 2852; Groceteria 0 (Ku cera 475) 2737. Baker's 3 (Bauman 555) 2842; PMT 1 (Mason 488) 2808. Graham 3 (Baker 559) 2939; Larrv's 1 (W. Peterson 573) 2823. Hopkins 3 (Rohlman 587) 2740; Med. Ply. 1 iBernarde 546), 2730. Squirt 3 (barver & Larngan oza) 2813: Tavlor 1 (Lilly 496) 2636. Team Four 3 (Puett 505 1 2759; Harrison 1 (McCully 490) 2648. ROXY ANN MAJOR LEAGUE Standings: W. Allison Const 18 Rotary Club 18 Western Oil 16 Kachina Room 16 Asko Supply 15 Medford Tire 14 Country Club 14 Desert Service 14 K-DOV 13 Donna Timber 12 Mail Tribune 10 Cal Ore Ranches 9 Results: Cal Ore Ranches 4 (I. Cramer 512) 2746: Donna Timber 0 (E. Kessler 527) 2635. Asko Supply l iHandry 2807: Allison Const. 3 (Del Allison 598) 2870. Rotarv Club 3 (D. Edwards 522) 2775; Kachina Room 1 (Bill Cooper 530i 2651: K-Dov- 4 (John Austin 614) 2974; Medford Tire 0 (Bus Smith 425) 2552 Countrv Club 3 (L. Ziesmert 514) 2704: Western Oil 1 (B. Brooks 530) 2699. Mail Tribune 1 (Earl Richardson 454) 2710; Desert Service 3 (Hol comb 523) 2798. I.ADY ELKS NO. TWO Standings: W. Tornadoes .. .. 4 Cussin" Three 3 Jolly Three 3 Daffy DiUy 2 Stags 2 Wapitis 2 Merry Madcaps 2 Doozies : 1 Antlers . 1 Hi Lo 0 Results: Tornadoes 4 (Starr 400) 1175; Hi Lo 0 (Farrar 396) 1114. Wapitis 2 (Read 505) 1296: Daffy Dillv 2 (Forbes 463) 1321. Cussin' Three 3 iBetz 456) 1321; Doozies 1 (Anderson 444) 1315. Merry Madcaps 2 (Veal 391) 1145: Stags 2 (Latham 434) 1106. Jolly Three 3 (R. Miller. E. Mil ler 460) 1370; Antlers 1 tSnedden 480) 1255. High game Evelyn Read 203. High series Read 505. Split conversions Anderson 6-7. R. Miller 6-8-10. Klatt 5-8-10. Gid ney 4-5. ROXY ROCKERS Standings: W. L. Sniders 34 18 Rogue River Wood Prod. 34 18 Phoenix Chevron 25 - 27 Rogue Valley Bank 24', 27'i Medford House Movers. 22" 2 29 'j Northwest Sales 15 37 Oregon O 74-70 ity to knot the battle once more when the first of a one-and-one free chance failed to swish in with six seconds left. Hotter shooting from both the field and the gift stripe and better rebounding paid off for the SOC Raiders. Free tosses played a substantial role in the second half with the Ashlanders putting in 18 to 16 by the Techman. Carrigan was high point man for the' night with nine field goals and seven free shots for 25 points. Glen reterson was second high for SOC with 15. For OTI Dennis McKee put in 18, Troy Koontz 12 and Jack Horton 11. Peter son led the evening rebound ing with 12 snares and Horton had 10. Although the Red Raiders were on top through much of the hassle, they had to come from four points back to earn the decision. The Owls had four leads of four markers, the last 64 to 60. Two free shots by Tom Bernet and a turning jumper by Carrigan wiped out the gap with 4 23 minutes to go. Southern Ore gon went back on top with two gifters by Carrigan but Leon Wilson deadlocked it for OTI at 66-all on a pair of free heaves. Raiders Go Ahead Dick Smith took the count to 68 to 66 for the Raiders on a bucket under the net on a Carrigan assist. With 65 sec onds left Dennis McKee got the ball when he broke up a drive-through try by Carri gan. McKee went the length of the floor to make it 68 each. Bernet put SOC ahead again on free chucks for 70 to 68 but Charlie Wilson retali ated for the Owls with a long jump back of the key with 34 seconds remaining. Then Flanary got what proved to be the game winning field shot. Owl Coach Wally Palmberg, using two platoons in the tangle, abandoned that sys tem in the crucial final min utes. ,SOC trailed only once in the first half and briefly at 30 to 32. Halfway score was 32 all. The Raiders put in seven points before OTI could score and had several six point spreads in the first half. Tech tied up the fray at 14 and 30 apiece. 46 to 41 Gap In the second half the Raid ers jumped into the lead and with 614 minutes contested were in front 46 to 41. But with. 12 minutes left in the game OTI tied up the action at 48-all. The Owls took the lead at 51 to 50 with lOVa minutes to go on a pair of free shots by Horton. During this stage of the ruckus OTI picked up 10 straight points on free shots. In the mean time, the Raiders managed two gift markers and a field bucket. Owl four-point differences included 54 to 50, 56 to 52 and 62 to 58. There were tie scores at 56 and 58 each. SOC, hitting at .448 aver age, outgunned OTI 26 to 23 from the field. The Klamath Falls team shot .329. From the free line the Owls put in 24 to the Raiders' 22 but OTI had more chances, 40 to the Ashland schools' 32. BOX: OTI fg Branson 4-1 Guill 6-1 Horton 11-4 Johnson .... 4-1 Lavher 2-0 McKee 17-7 Oliva 4-1 C. Wilson .. 7-2 L. Wilson 4-1 Zitek 2-1 Koontz 9-4 ft 2-0 2-2 7-3 2-2 2-1 5-4 4- 3 2-1 5- 3 2-1 7.-4 reb. pf 2 4 2 3 4 2 1 3 3 1 1 0 4 26 10 0 7 2 6 0 1 1 6 Totals 70-23 40-24 37 SOC fg ft reb. Vannice 2-0 3-2 4 Payne 5-3 5-3 8 Peterson .... 7-6 3-3 12 Flanary 7-3 3-2 5 Carrigan ...24-9 10-7 9 Bernet 4-3 4-4 5 Smith 8-2 5-1 9 Puhl .. 1-0 1-0 0 Totals 58-26 34-22 52 tp 2 9 15 8 25 10 27 74 Warriors Trip Knicks 114-93 United Press International Wilt Chamberlain can stay out of a game for a full quar ter and still make his pres ence felt in the National Bas ketball association. Chamberlain, the league's leading scorer, tallied 30 points and nabbed 24 re bounds in the first three-quarters Tuesday night as the Philadelphia Warriors ripped the New York Knickerbock ers. 114-93, in the only loop action. Coach Neil Johnston yanked Chamberlain and oth er front-line players in the final 12 minutes. The re serves did equally as well, outscoring the Knicks, 25-17 in the last period. Tonight's action, the last before Friday's East-West All Star game in ' Philadelphia, finds New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Syracuse and St. Louis at Cincinnati. FIGHTS By United Press Fresno. Calif. Joev Giambria. 159. Buffalo. N.Y.. dec. Woody Winslow, 162. Merced, Calif. (10). Med: ' MOYER SOCKS FOE Denny Moyer, Portland, welterweight, right, lands solid right to jaw of Pat Lowry in third round of scheduled 10 round main event at Seattle last night. Lowry went to the canvas and Moyer won by a knockout. (UPI Telephoto) Ex-Willamette Ace To Be Globetrotter Foe Here Thursday Night Ronald Holt, a six-foot, four inch forward who formerly was a star at Willamette uni versity in Salem, will be one of the mainstays for the San Francisco All-Nations basket ball team against the Harlem Globetrotters at Hedrick Jun ior high school gym Thursday night. Sanner-Stewart Duo in Second Spot in Meet Bob F a s e 1 and Herman Duncan won more than they lost in the Holiday handicap golf tournament during the past week. This increased their total but their margin of leadership was narrowed by a point. Fasel and Duncan won six points from Clayton Lewis and Frank Allen after having dropped five to Phil Mon grain and Jim Quincy. Galen Sanner and Ray Stewart brought their total to 12 and moved into second place in the standings with wins of one hole over Warren Bayliss and, -Bob Elliott and three over -Bayard Getchell and Ken Teeter. Stewart and Sanner passed Ed Milne and Bob Morris, who gained a point from Mongrain and Quincy to make their overall count 11. R a n n y Smith and Tom Teutsch broke even with Carl Kellenberger and Bill Black ledge but dropped from third to fourth. Matches Points Fasel-Duncan 9 Plus 18 Sanner-Stewart 6 " 12 Milne-Morris 3 " 11 Smith-Teutsch 5 " 9 Meyer-Van Etten 6 " 8 Bayliss-B. Elliott 3 " 6 Knight-Parsons 5 " 6 D. Miller-B. Clark 2 " 6 Butterfield-Moore 2 " 6 Mongrain-Quincy 5 " 6 Odell-Litte 10 " 5 Conrad-B. Anderson .. 3 " 5 Catey-Stark 9 " Radzweit-Dumas 2 4 Cottingham-Creager 5 " 4 Phillips-Wells 3 " 4 Getchell-Teeter 6 " 2 Travis-Eidswick 4 " 2 House-Engleson 2 " 2 Kellenberger- Blackledge 5 " 1 Alexander-Brown 2 " 1 Nuich-Vargo 3 " 1 Robinson-Schmidt 8 " 0 Pitts-Dave Lowry k 4 Minus 1 Lewis-Allen 4 " 2 Millhollin-Schuler 4 ' 2 Mears-Benson l " 2 Ricker-Littrell 3 " 2 Nulton-Swanson 3 " 3 Mitchell-Clark 2 " 3 Lewis-Dougherty 2 " 3 Moffat-Butler 4 " 4 Flink-Lambext 2 " 4 Perl-Marten 3 " 4 Schildt-Hopkins 3 " 4 Fitzgerald-Withrow 2 " 5 Pope-Fabrick 8 " 7 Brooks-Pearson 3 " 8 Corbin-Dunlevy 3 '. " 8 Voegtlv-Cowning 1 " 8 Shaylor-A. Anderson.. 3 " 9 Lockwood-Hood 4 " 10 Pavton-B. Walker 3 " 10 Baker-H. Holmes 6 "11 Judy-Mickelson 4 " 13 Snow Hampers Cage Schedule Portland-flJPD-Snow forced postponement of Portland prep basketball games Tues day as well as those in the Metro, TYV and Wilco leagues. Will Pastrano Fights Luedee Miami Beach - (LTD - Willie Pastrano, a fancy-dan with a powder-puff punch, takes on heavy-hitting Jerry Luedee of New Haven, Conn., here to night in a 10 - round light heavyweight fight. NEW CLUBHOUSE Chicago - (UPD - The Chicago Cubs announced today that construction has begun on a new home team . clubhouse under the stands in left field at Wrigley Field. uw Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and sponsors have reminded ticket holders that there are no reserved seats. Game time is 8 p.m. Coach Art Kim has put to gether a team of many na tionalities for the All-Nations team, "which gave a good ac count of itself in a 10-week tour of Europe last summer against the Globetrotters. Kim's club is made up largely of former college aces who prefer seeing the country with a traveling basketball team to the more vigorous routine of organized league play. Five acts of professional entertainment will be provid ed before the game and at halftime and will feature a trampolinist, batonist, two un icyclists and an equilibrist. Eleven Pro Golfers Vie For Bing Crosby Berths Pebble Beach, Calif. (UPD I of Manhattan, Kan., and Jim- Eleven professional golfers teed off today in sudden-death competition for the two re maining berths in the 19th annual Bing Crosby Golf Tournament. A field of 50 top celebrities from the worlds of sports and entertainment will compete in the 850,000 clambake, which opens on the tough Del Monte Forest Courses Thursday. Three touring professionals equaled par Wednesday to lead 23 golfers into qualifying berths. Firing the 72s were veteran George Schnieiter of Salt Lake City, Joe Jiminez Ducks Prep For Huskies Eugene-(UPD - Coach Steve Belko was putting the finish ing touches on his Oregon Webfoots today as they pre pared for a Friday night en gagement against the Wash ington Huskies in Seattle. Oregon, with a 12-3 record, expects a tough game from Washington despite the Hus kies' 79-39 loss to California last week. The Huskies earlier disposed of Oregon State in Seattle Thursday afernoon. Auburn Playing Sooiler Role United Press International The Auburn Tigers, out of the Southeastern conference running because of their pro bation status, are wrecking championship plans of other SEC teams. Auburn blasted a confer ence hopeful for the fifth time this season Tuesday night by upsetting sixth-ranked Geor gia Tech, 66-59. The Tigers, placed on pro bation by both the SEC and the NCAA almost two years for recruiting violations, have ripped Alabama twice and conquered Mississippi State and Florida. Mississippi is the only conference club to beat Auburn. Eight-ranked Texas A&M gained sole possession of the Southwestern conference lead with an easy 61-43 triumph over Rice. The victory broke a three-way tie for the loop lead and hiked the Aggies' overall total for the season to 12-1. Rice, the only winless team in the conference, suf fered its fifth straight loss to SWC foes. Black TornaciO Mat Team 29-19 Victor Over Crater Medford high wresters to day, prepped for South Eu gene after downing Crater matmen last night at Central Point. The Black Tornado meets the South Eugene Axemen on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Medford high gym. Action previously had been set for Friday evening. Independent Cage Loop Games Set SOIBL STANDINGS: Hawkinson 6 SOC JV 4 Andy's 3 Butte Falls 3 Nat'l Guard 2 Glendale 1 Big Y 0 1.000 .667 .600 .500 .333 :000 .000 Middle teams in the South ern Oregon Independent Bas ketball league will try to bol ster their positions this even ing against loop tail-enders in' a doublebill at McLough lin gym here. Butte Falls, plays Medford Big Y Markets at 7 p.m. and Andy's Jewelers, of Medford encounter Glendale in the second fracas about 8:30 p.m. The Jewelers have a chance to pull into a tie for second place but could drop from third to fourth if they lose and Butte Falls wins Butte Falls is now fourth a half game back of Andy's. Dave Hughes of Hawkinson Tire Tread has taken over the league scoring leadership, ac cording to statistics which in clude game through Jan. 14. He has 84 points for five games. In second place is Bill Irwin of Butte Falls with 81 markers. Irwin has the aver age per game lead with 20-25 for four games. Bill Weddle, Big Ys, Al Mc Quorquadale, Butte Falls, and Phil Swisher, National Guard, are tied for third in scoring with 62 points each. INDIVIDUAL SCORING: g fg ft tp apg Hunhes. Ha. ; 5 38 8 84 16.8 B. Irwin. BF 4 37 7 81 20.25 Weddle. BY. NG . 4 29 4 62 15.5 McQu'dale. BF 4 28 6 62 15.5 Swisher. NG 4 25 12 62 15.5 Allen. NG .3 24 11 59 19.7 M. White. SO 5 26 6 58 11.6 Cook. SO 4 25 3 53 13.3 J. Johnson. Ha. ..5 26 1 53 10.6 D'Olivo. Ha 4 23 7 53 13.3 Munyon, Gl 4 22 9 53 13.3 fg 128 64 124 91 185 136 146 ft 61 22 26 39 40 69 47 tp 313 150 274 221 410 342 337 apg 266. 50. 68.5 55.3 82 57 67.4 Andv's 5 Big Y 3 Butte Falls ..4 Glendale 4 Hawkinson .5 Nat'l Guard.. 6 SOC JV 5 my Powell of Cleveland, Ohio. Among the casualties was 1956 Western Open champion Mike Fetchick, who shot 78. It took at least 76 to gain a qualifying spot. j AC I Qlff far i W W wlUI Beaver Five Pullman-IUPD Sophomore scoring ace Charlie Sells will be back in shape for fulltime play against Oregon State here Friday night, Washing ton State basketball Coach Marv Harshman said today. Sells, suffering from a knee injury, saw only limited ac tion in WSU's losses to Stan ford and California last week end. Missing from the sidelines Friday for the first time in 32 years here will be OSC Coach Slats Gill, who remains hospitalized after a heart at tack at Seattle last week. Continental Not To Operate in Season of 1960 Columbus, Ohio-(UPD-An ex change of wires between Con tinental league President Branch Rickey and minor league President George M. Trautman apparently has dis pelled any notions that the third major league will op erate next season. Rickey, in a telegram to Trautman Tuesday, isaid the Continental league "has never intended to operate in-1960." The answer was requested by Trautman to clear the air for minor league clubs to get their programs rolling for next sea son. Burleson, Pauly To Run at LA United Press International Oregon's Dyrol Burleson and Oregon State's Steve Pauly will compete in Los j Angeles Friday night in that I city's Sports Arena Indoor ! Track meet. Burelson will enter the mile which features Sweden's Dan Werne. Pauly will compete against an outstanding field in the 50-yard high hurdles. Jim Grelle, Oregon ace last j season, will run the 1,000 yard race and George Larson, Oregon distance man from Scappoose. will compete in the two-mile. Medford , defeated Crater 29 to 19 in varsity rivalry. The Tornado took seven of the individual scraps and Cra ter five. One other bout was a draw. In the preliminary jayvee contention Medford came out ahead 39 to 27. Tornado edge in the 16 bouts was nine to seven. MHS had a six to .three difference in pins. VARSITY RESULTS: 97 Jim Spitz. M. pinned Dannv McKey, C, 1st: 105 Clay Varney, M. dec. Gary Mead. C, 7-3; 114 Butch Barber. C, dec. Jim Berg, M, 5-0; -122 Dave Baker. M. dec. Ken Gebhard. C. 4-1; 129 Charlie Warren. C. dec. Dan Eddy. M, 5-2; 135 Wayne Fields. M. dec. Russ Walker. C. 4-3: 140 Ray Smith, M. pinned Max Burton. C. 2nd; 147 Dean Lamp, C, dec. John de Place, M, 5-1: 156 Bill Charley, M, drew with Dave McKey, C, 5-5; Al Lamp. C. dec. Lee Cook. M. 4-1: 177 Rick Burns. C, pinned Al Funston. M, third; 190 Chuck Shaw, M. dec. Glen Cote. C. 7-5: Unlimited Stan Hobbs. M, pinned Charles Johnson, C, 2nd. PRELIMINARIES: 105 Gary Fields. M, dec. Rob ert Allan, C. 6-1; 114 Elgia Old ham, M. pinned Doug Moore, C. 1st; 122 Bill Owens. M. pinned Charles Shetrone. C, 1st; 129 Mike Nolta. C, dec. Jim Burke, M. 5-2: 129 Dennis Fisher, C. dec. Doug Robertson, M. 3-1; 135 Bill Al lan, C, dec. Bill Hoque. M, 7-0; 140 Don Fisher, C. pinned Hiram Martin, M. 2nd; 147 Tim White. M, dec. Bob Bibey C, 2-0; '47 Terrv Payne, C, dec. Joe Keller, M. 7-0; 147 Gil Harrison, C, pin ned Paul Garren. M. 2nd: 156 Nat Banry. C. pinned. Carl- Washburn. M. 2nd; 167 Bob Rix, M. dec. Ken Mainwaring. C, 13-5: 167 Russell Robertson, M, pinned Brian Hart grave. C 2nd: 177 Ron Gandee, M. pinned Dave Burns. C. 2nd: 190 Terry OSullivan, M. pinned Dave Malloy. C. 3rd: 190 Monte Jones, M, pinned Bill Kropp, C, 1st. Bout Won By Moyer Seattle-IUPD-Fourth ranked welterweight Denny Moyer scored a third round TKO over veteran Pat Lowry in a scheduled 10 - round main event here Tuesday night. The win was the 23rd in 24 starts for the 20-year-old Moyer of Portland, Ore., and his third straight since losing a 15-round decision to welter weight king Don Jordan in a title match last summer. Moyer was in command throughout the brief bout. He punished Lowry with snap ping left jabs in the first two rounds and had the loser bleeding from the nose from then on. Moyer began throwing right crosses in the third heat and had Lowry down twice before the referee halted the match in 2:53 of the round. Moyer weighed 149 and Lowry scaled 15014. Talent Nabs 1st Victory Talent - Talent high var sity basketball team won its first tussle in 10 tries this seasqn last night when it nicked an alumni club 51 to 50 in overtime. Bob Dickenson lipped in the tying bucket for Talent to make it 46-all at the end of regular playing time and tipped up the winning basket in the extfa session. Phil Combs had 21 points and Buzz Heard 13 for the alumni. For the Bulldogs Mike Jacobs put in 17 and Ed Seaver 11. Quarter scores favored tne prepsters 17 to 5, 24 to 22 and 39 to 33. GoKartClub Will Convene The Medford Go Kart club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thurs day at Fire Station No. 2, Eighth and Lincoln sts., an nounced club president How ard Funk today. He empasized that the club will not race any more at the new Sears and Roebuck club parking lot. Prep Basketball TUESDAY GAMES Albany (64. Lebanon 46 Yoncalla 41, Elkton 39 Reedsport 80, Newport 46 Oakridge 40, Elmira 35 Waldport 47, Toledo 37 Mapleton 42, Siuslaw 37 Taft 48, Siletz 36 Scio 45, Jefferson 28 Hot or Cold Weather IT'S (Good Concrete if irs Ready Mix by Heated for WINTER Pouring! SP 3-7555 NO 4-1217 - MU 5-8121 Much Housing Still Open at Squaw Valley Squaw Valley - (UPD - Ad vance ticket sales for the Win ter Olympics topped the mil lion dollar mark Tuesday but Squaw Valley will be far from crowded during the 11 days of sports competition. Clive Becker, committee ticket director, estimated an attendance of about 11,000 fans per day, but pointed out that the valley could accomo date 35,000 persons daily: Tom James, president of the Tahoe-Sierra Chamber of Commerce, said many accom modations still were available in the Lake Tahoe area. Hous ing and ticket information is available through the Olym pic Winter Games, San Fran cisco, or Olympic Valley, Calif. Braves Warned To Be on Toes United Press International Manager Chuck Dressen has sent up a warning to the Mil waukee Braves "to be on their toes because nobody's job is safe." The effervescent new pilot did it Tuesday when he hint ed that National league bat ting champion Hank Aaron might be asked to play second base. Aaron has played both second and third at various times in the last five years but always has expressed a preference for the outfield. There are three second-base candidates in addition to Red Schoendienst ahead of Aaron so there reallv isnt much chance that Hammerin' Hank will show up at that position in the foreseeable future. The obvious point Dressen is putting across is that if he's thinking of switching Aaron he could be thinking of switching anyone. Therefore, goes the supposed reasoning, the other Braves will report to spring training ready to give 100 per cent effort from the start. Tornado Gangs Beat Prospect Medford High school junior varsity tripped Prospect var sity 52 to 49 and the Wild cats beat the Prospect jayvees 50 to 31 in basketball games last night at Prospect. The Tornado JV led the Cougars 14 to 10, 30 to 23 and 42 to 36 at the quarters. Larry Hammack scored 16 points for Medford and Howie Brown 12. Craig Gardner and Bob Filch each had 14 , for Prospect. Medford's sophs headed the Prospect jayvees 26 to 14 at the half. Chuck Allen put in 10 points for Medford and Terry Gardner 13 for Pros pect. BASKETBALL Tl'ESDAY COLLEGE GAMES . Yale 76, Wesleyan 54 Auburn 66. Georgia Tech 59 Virginia Tech 95. VMI 93 Wake Forest 83. Clemson 64 Bowling Green 76. Kent St. 74 Texas A&M 61. Rice 43 Idaho 64. Gonzaga 53 Southern Oregon 74, Oregon Tech 70 ALWAYS ACCEPTS ASSISTANT POST Seattle, Wash. -!ITI)- Norm Pollom, 34-year-old end coach for the University of Wash ington, will leave here March 1 to become first assistant to John McKay at the. Univer sity of Southern California. Lipscomb Bills Grappling Debut San Francisco -ITD- Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, a liv ing legend at the age of 28 in professional football, turns his talents to wrestling here on Tuesday when he makes his pro debut in the art of grappling. And the feature hold in Big Daddy's repertoire, appropri ately enough, will be the "bear hug." "He has such strong legs and such powerful arms that he's just going to squeeze the wind out of a lot of our top wrestlers,'' says promoter Joe (Waffle Ear) Malcewicz, who also has been tutoring the 294-pound physi cal speciman. CHARGERS NAME COACH Los Angeles - (UPD - The Los Angeles Chargers of the American Football league have named Al Davis, former line coach at the University of Southern California, as an assistant coach. Areywshking youpsafefyoh "WASHBOARD BRAKES?" "Washboard Brakes" can reb yoe of 40 of your stopping power ... cause you to kill or be killed in the "panic" stops that confront every driver. 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