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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1960 Prep Basketball United Press International Jefferson 57. Cleveland 43 Roosevelt 79. Madison 6a Lincoln 48, Washington 36 Wilson 53. Benson 44 franklin 53. Grant 49 Forest Grove 59. Tillamook .-0 St. Helens 59, McMinnville 38 Lake Oswego 61. Dallas 56 Tsvssa 48. Emmett 45 West Linn 53. Newberg 45 Banks 75. Clatskanie 61 Newport 50, Taft 49 Central Cath. 76. Sunset 4 David Douglas 59, Gresham 52 Cascade Union 65, Estacada 50 Tigard 52, Oregon City 32 Wiliamina 55. Sherwood 40 Stavton 54, Molalla 39 Woodburn 41. Silverton 31 Jewell 61. Warrenton 56 Clackamas 54. Hillsboro 52 (o.t.) The Dalles 60. Wy'east 56 Waldport 52. Siuslaw 38 Albanv 46. North Salem 32 Pleasant Hill 48. Oakridge 32 . Vernonia 74. Gervais 60 Portland Christian 67, Corbett 45 Toledo 33. Siletz 21 7 Corvallis 50. Sweet Home 49 (o.t. Seaside 56, Knappa 48 . Wallowa 71. Enterprise 44 St. Francis 62. Central-Linn 39 Central Union 53. Mt. Angel 37 Reedsport 58. Mapleton 44 : South Salem 50. Lehanon 39 Philomath 51, Salem Academy 42 . St. Mary's 50. Prospect 36 : Talent 48. Butte Falls 41 : , Oakland 57. Douglas 40 Sutherlin 52. Riddle 38 'Glide 71, Myrtle Creek 63 . Yoncalla 62, Camas Valley 21 Dayton 73. Amity 45 - -Sheridan 43. Yamhill 29 ' Alsea 42. Jefferson 41 ' St. Paul 72. MacLaren 48 ' Sublimity 45. North Catholic 36 -.Mill City 49, Falls City 39 Eddyville 56, Detroit 53 Sanner-Stewart Team Has Golf Tourney Lead ; New leaders took over in fhe holiday handicap golf tournament at Rogue Valley Country club during the past week. Galen Sanner and Ray Stewart netted 11 points in three matches and rose from second to first. Their total is now 23. They won nine points from Bob Corbin and Jim Dunlevy, took three from Herman Duncan and Bob Fa sel, the previous leaders and dropped one to Ranny Smith and Tom Teutsch. Fasel and Duncan also fell two-hole victims to Bob Phil lips and Bob Wells and are now tied in second with the Smith-Teutsch team. Each has 13 points. Teutsch and Smith had a fine 62 net best ball in trip ping Sanner and Stewart, who had a 63 net. Smith and Teutsch also grabbed , three points from John Moffat and Larry Butler. Ed Milne and Bob Morris maintained their 11 point to- tal. They lost four to Clayton Lewis and Frank Allen but gained four back by defeating Fred Conrad and Bob Ander son. Milne a.nd Morris are now fourth after formerly being in third spot. Standings: Sanner-Stewart Matches Points ... 9 Plus 23 Fasel-Duncan 11 Smith-Teutsch 7 Milne-Morris 5 Bayliss-Elliott 4 Meyer-Van Etten .... 6 C. Knight-Parsons .. 6 D- Miller-B. Clark .. 2 Odell-Little 11 Cottingham-Creager 7 - Phillips-Wells 4 Catey-Stark 9 Alexander-Brown .. 3 Butterfield-Moore .. 3 5"Mongrain-Quincy .. 6 Radzweit-Dumas .... Getchell-Teeter 8 House-Engleson 3 C. Lewis-Allen 5 :J. Lewis-Dougherty.. 3 Kellenberger- Blackledge S Nuich-Vargo 3 Millhollin-Schuler .. 5 Travis-Eidswick 6 "Robinson-Schmidt .. 8 .Pitts-Lowry 5 -Nulton-Swanson 4 Mears-Benson .... 1 rRicker-Littrell 3 'Schildt-Hopkins S P. Mitchell-L. Clark 2 fnnrri-B. Anderson 5 13 13 11 9 8 8 6 6 6 6 4 4 3 ' 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 i 1 j 0 0 0 0 Minus 2 2 2 3 4 4 5 7 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 13 17 17 Flink-Lambert Fitzgerald-Wi throw.. .Moffat-Butler Pert-Marten Brooks-Pearson "Pope-Fabrick (Voegtly-Cowning .... 5haylor-A. Anderson Lockwood-Hood ' Pnvtnn.R Walker.... Judy-Michelson 4 Corbin-Dunlevy 4 Baker-H. Holmes .... 9 Phma SP 3-4393 DAILY'S U-DRIV: Medford Airport LOOK j STANDARD i uinimu wiu Valley 8 r3z PHONE SP 3-1576 Medford, Oregon OTI Subdues SOC Hoop Club 71-64 OCC STANDINGS: w. I.. 2 4 3 3 3 Pet. .600 .500 .500 .500 .400 PSC SOC OTI EOC OCE 3 4 3 3 2 Klamath Falls Oregon Technical institute survived the personal challenge of Red Raider Gordon Carrigan last night and dumped the South ern Oregon college basketball team 71-64. The outcome enabled Port land State to hang onto first place in the Oregon Collegiate conference although the Vik ings were beaten by Oregon college 73-69 also last night. PSC is now 3-2 in the tight race. Carrigan potted six con secutive two-handed set shots for the Red Raiders in the second half and was high point man with 20. He also kept OTI's Dennis McKee from getting a field goal. Rebounding played a big part in the Owl win. OTI snatched off 60 missed shots to the Raiders' 43. Many Owl "snares" were tipups. Southern Oregon continu ed its habit of hitting better from the field than the op position but nosed out the Klamath team by just one goal, 21 to 20. Oregon Tech outdistanced SOC 31-22 from the free toss line. The Raid ers were whistled for 33 in fractions and the Owls for 25. Raiders Lead Carrigan opened the scor ing for the evening with a long set shot. A field goal from John Payne followed and a pair of gifters from Brad Flanary made the count 6-5 after four minutes. The Raiders held the lead until 8:55 remained in the half. Jack Horton coupled a field goal with Troy Koontz to make the count 19-14 for OTI before Carrigan hit again from the field. The Raiders never could quite catch up and the Owls added six con secutive gifters to take a 33 24 lead at the midway mark. SOC whittled away at the lead in the first half of the second stanza. Flanary put Raiders within one point on a field shot and free throw. Again the Raiders faltered and the Owls pulled away. Free Throws Pad The Raiders of the Rogue fought back again with the help of Carrigan, Flanary, and Dick Smith to narrow the gap to 59-61 with 3:45 remaining. A series of free throws put the Owls well in front again. Ingemar Issues Ring Warning Rochester, N.Y. -IUPD- Inge mar Johansson, recipient of the S10.000 Hickok Profession al Athlete of the Year award, warned Floyd Patterson Tues day to '"break away from the old people" if he wants a re turn shot at the heavyweight crown. Johansson, who received the diamond-studded, gold-buckle belt at a dinner Monday night stressed that if Patterson in sisted upon having the Tele prompter Corp. and Floyd Patterson Enterprises control the TV, radio and movies for the return match, he might defend against light heavy weight champion Archie Moore instead of Patterson. Johansson issued his warn ing while commenting on Monday's proceedings at New York City where state Atty. Gen. Louis J. Lefkowitz start ed court action to dissolve Teleprompter and the Patter son Enterprises for allegedly conspiring to monopolize the world's heavyweight boxing championship. Ingemar referred to Tele prompter and Patterson En terprises as the "old people." He wants a new setup, with open bidding for the TV, radio and movies. Fish can be located with a miniature sonar which is made for installation in small boats. NOW Faber Fuel Co. PHONE SP 2-4449 And Fuel Co. Field goal percentages had the Raiders in front with 36.2 to OTPs 25.3. SOC takes a holiday this weekend in Oregon Collegiate conference play while East ern Oregon and Portland State tangle together and Ore gon College battles Oregon Tech. Next action for the Raid ers will be Tuesday, February 3, when they host San Fran cisco State in the Raider gym at 8:15. OCC action will open the second round with SOC hosting Eastern Oregon Feb. 5 and 6. BOX: Oregon Teclt fg ft reb pf tp Branson 3-12 8-9 9 4 14 Layher . 4-11 4-11 8 3 12 Oliva 1-6 4-8 16 2 6 McKee 0-12 5-7 15 5 L. Wilson - 3-6 1-3 0 2 7 Horton 6-14 0-1 10 2 12 Koontz 1-5 2-3 9 2 4 Zitek 2-7 5-7 12 9 Guill 0-1 2-2 5 1 Johnson 0-5 0-0 1 2 0 Totals 20-79 31-41 60 25 71 So. Oregon fg ft reb pf tp Vannice 0-3 1-Z o 4 1 Payne 5-16 1-1 7 5 11 Peterson 3-8 3-4 9 5 9 Flanary ...... 4-10 4-6 6 3 12 Carrigan 8-14 4-5 10 5 20 Bernet 0-1 2-3 12 2 Gardner .... 0-1 0-0 110 Smith 1-2 3-8 4 5 5 Puhl 0-2 2-4 0 2 2 Lillebo 0-1 2-2 0 12 White 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Total . 21-58 22-35 43 33 64 BOWLING ROXY ANN ROCKETTES Standings: - W. Neeley Nelson Lmbr. Co. 4 Crosby's Mobilettes 4 Town House Cafe 3'i L. 0 0 a 1 li 2 ',2 3 3s 4 4 Team Two 3 2'i 1",2 1 3 Big Y Markets K-Boy Pear Bowlers Economy Market JNortons MarKet Team Four 0 Results: Crosby's 4 (R. Edmonds 441) 1683; Norton's 0 (D. Peyton 408) 1485. K-Boy Hi (B. Wilson 440) 1831: Bi'g Y 2',i (E. Dickinson 495) 1861. Neeley 4 (E. Edwards 506) 1877: Team Four 0 (S. Starr 410) 1743. Par Bowlers 1 (V. Cummings 567 1 1851; Team Two 3 (G. Dixon, S. Brooks 1856. Town House 3'i (N. Forler 427) 1520; Economy t (V. Grigsby 487) 1406. High came L. Neeley 200. E. Dickinson 203. V. Cummings 220. MONDAY BOWLING LEAGUE Standines: W. L. Gleason's Sporting Goods 25 11 Dean-Taylor 23 "i 12 ii Team Nine 22 14 Eastside Market 21',i 14',- Hopkins Richfield ...... 21 15 Builders Supply ; .. 18'i 172 Parnsh construction lb1, 2 Ramblers - 16 20 Barbers 14 22 22 23 25 Mikes Seat Cover Shop.. 14 Cogswells Market 13 Sam Jennings 11 Results: Hopkins 3 (Hopkins 527) 1689; Mikes 1 (Morris 497) 1663. Dean-Taylor 4 (Huttner 524) 1668; Eastside 0 (Weddle 444) 1570. Builders 1 (McLean 557) 1700; Sam Jennings 3 (Kenner 545) 1714. Ramblers '2 (Smith 441) 1637; Parrish 3i (Wilkinson 587) 1794. Coeswell's 1 (Vollmert 436) 1570: Barbers 3 (Goold 460) 1607. Team Nine 1 (Robinson 448) 1466; Gleason's 3 (Voss 436) 1535. LADY ELKS NO. TWO Standings: W. Jolly Three 6 Tornadoes 5 Daffy Dilly 5 Antlers 3 Stags 5 Wapitis Cussin' Three 4 Doozies 2 Merry Madcaps 2 Hi Lo 1 Results: Daffy Dilly 3 (Trautman 464) 1415; Doozies 1 (Anderson 518) 1372. Jolly Three 3 (R. Miller 441) 1312: Hi Lo 1 (Farrar 4561 1209. Merry Madcaps 0 (Phillips 347) 1470; Antlers 4 (Thompson 442) 1249. Wapitis 3 (Read 467) 1365: Cus sin" Three 1 (Huntley 446) 1317. Stags 3 (Latham 476) 1255; Tor nadoes 1 (Starr 460) 1251. High game: Polly Anderson 194. ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: W. Safeway Twelve 23 Cal Spray 21 Safeway Ten . 18 Taylor Salade 17 U Crater Lake Motors 17 L. 9 11 14 14',i 15 16 16 O. N. C. Freight 16 Consolidated Van Lines 16 Faber s Market 18 16 McDonald Candy 14'i 17'i Darrell Miller Co 12'2 18'j Medford Health Club 11 z 20i2 O.K. Tires 9 23 Results: Safeway Ten 3 (Hagen 511) 2736; Cal Spray 1 (Shafer 521) 2699. O.N.C. 4 (Johnson 480) 2690; Taylor Salade 0 (Watson 434) 2534. Safeway Twelve 4 (Shirley 564) 2754; McDonald 0 (Shouts 459) 2690. Miller Co. 3 (Couch 498) 2942; Consolidated 1 (Rennick 457) 2645. Crater Lake 4 Fraysher 501)' 2854; Medford Health 0 (Morris 480) 2593. Fabers Mkt. 3 (Sutton 525) 2896; O. K. Tires 1 (Harris 504) 2621. SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE Standings: W. Krazy Katz 7 Cherry Pickers 7 Gutter Bugs 6 Loose Screws 5 Four Deuces .1 5 4 4 4 3 Mix Masters H & H .. Team Twelve Resets Team Eleven Head Huttners Eagle Eyes Team Ten ; 3 2 2 2 2 Team Six tl k Pirn. fCrtr,tiht 11'nmnn Bunny Knapp . 186; men, Dick Greer 234. ROXT ANN MAJOR Standings: .' Kachina Room Allison Const. Rotary Club . Western Oil . Asko Supply ; .... Desert Service Country Club . W. L. 20 12 19 13 19 13 19 13 18 14 16 16 15 17 14 18 14 18 13 19 13 19 12 20 Medford Tire K-DOV Mail Tribune Donna Timber .. Cal Ore Ranches Results: Mail Tribune 3 (Earl Richardson 453) 2782; K-DOV 1 (Roy CoUey 522) 2633. Desert Service 3 (Jim Scott 453) 2854;. Rotary 1 (Clar Wilson 497) 2671. Western Oil 3 fG. Brooks 555) 2845; Donna Timber 1 (Joe Mon roe 479) 2623. Asko 3 (B. Moran 643) 2773: Country Club 1 (Marshall Brown 556) 2678. Kachina 474) 2610; 449) 2500. 4 (Bill Cooper 474) Medford Tire 0 (Jake Cal Ore 3 (Ivan Cramer 547) 2758; Allison 1 (Wes Fowler 553) 2710. WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Union Club . 10 2 Pickt AppareU . SW 2V OLYMPIC FIGURE Olga Fikotova Connolly, Olympic women's discus champion and wife of Hal Connolly, Olympic hammer thrower, tips the cap of mammoth hockey figure which is to be unveiled during pageantry at Squaw Valley, site of this year's Winter Olympics. Olga is queen of the pre-Olympic hockey match between the U. S. A. and Czecho slovakia in the Los, Angeles Sports Arena Feb. 9 and 10. She is a native of Czechoslovakia. Medford Wrestlers Beat Ashland High Club 44-8 Medford high scored its second conference wrestling victory by whipping the Ash land varsity 44 to 8 there last night. The Tornado won 10 of the 12 matches and now has a 2-2-1 league record for the season and a 3-3-1 record for the season. Big Daddy Needs To Be Meaner San Francisco -(UPD- Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb may be a tiger on the professional football fields-but he'll have to get meaner if he hopes to go places as a professional wrestler. The Baltimore Colts' pro lineman of the year made a triumphal debut Tuesday night in a tag team match that featured more than half a ton of muscle. But he didn't gouge an eye, stomp on an opponent, or fling the opposition into the ring side seats. "Big Daddy," at 297 pounds was teamed with fellow Colt Don Joyce, who came in at 272. They opposed Leo Nom ellini, 266-pound lineman for the San Francisco Forty Niners, and bad boy Tom Rice -just a shell of a man at 240. The first fall came after 18 minutes when Rice-who sel dom is nominated for popu larity awards - was disquali fied for kicking Joyce when he was down. Lipscomb ended the match about nine minutes later by pinning Rice, after blasting him with a football - style block. DIRECTORS HUDDLE Portland - UPD - Athletic directors of four Northwest schools huddled here Tuesday to discuss athletic problems and work on a 1961 basket ball schedule involving the schools. In attendance were R. S. (Spec) Keene, Oregon State; Leo Harris, Oregon; Stan Bates, Washington State, and Bob Gibbs, Idaho. The matter of forming a new league comprised of the four ex-members of the now de funct Pacific Coast conference was not discussed. Beck's Bakery 8 4 Cummins Diesel 8 4 Ross Lumber . 7,,j 4'i Medford Cleaners . 6 6 Jorgensen's Dairy 5 7 Rogue Distributing Co... 5 7 Crater Inn Motel 5 7 Wooden Shoe . 4 8 Hawkinson's Tire 2 10 Crater Logging 2 10 Results: Crater Inn 2 (D. Paul 507) 2346; Ross Lumber 2 (H. Culy 542) 2388. Crater Logging 1 (D. Jantzer 497) 2257; Pick's 3 (E. Dickenson 499) 2299. Jorgensen's 4 (R. Barr 539) 2459; Wooden Shoe 0 (E. Tuttle 481) 2332. Cummins 3 (S. Daigle 535) 2474; Medford Cleaners 1 (M. Clark 552) 2423. Beck's 4 (G. Riggs 528) 2366; Rogue Dist. 0 (G. Ludwig 472) 2176. Union Club 3 (M. McCall 520) 2455; Hawkinson's 1 (L. Cornelius 507) 2375. High games H. Culy 201. M. Clark 208; V. Cummings 200; L, Cornelius 205. CENTENNIAL LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Three Slippers 29 19 Pot Holders 29 19 Sparebowlers 26 'i 21 i AUeybusters 26 22 Stragglers 25'i 22i Jokers 22 '2 25 2 Three Mrs. ; 22 2 25 - Slow Pokes 20 28 Lucky Strikes 19'i 28'i Merry Trio 18 x 29 z Results: Sparebowlers 4 (G. Truly 433) 1192; Merry Trio 0 (B. Gray 384) 1935. Alley Busters 2 (N. Chase 378) 1098; Lucky Strikes 2 (R. Riggert 388) 1129. Pot Holders 4 (G. Collins 418) 1282; Three Slippers 0 (D. Camp, bell 403) 1076. Stragglers 3 (R. Cabler 479) 1313; Slow Pokes 1 (B. St. Clair 365) 1162. Three Mrs.- 1 (B. Stuart 373) 1188; Jokers 3 (E. Brandhorst 507) 1239. r- High game E. Brandhorst 300, UNE (UPI Telephoto) Medford also won the jay vee action last night 29 to 6. Next engagement for the Tornado will be at Grants Pass next Tuesday. VARSITY RESULTS: 97 Jim Spitz, M, dec. Steve Stewart, A, 2-0; 105 Clav Varney, M, pinned Marvin Powell, A, 1st: 114 Denny Pugmire. M, dec. Jeff Baker, A. 2-0: 122 Dave Baker, M, pinned Jay Kayior. A. 1st; 129 Dan Eddy, M. pinned Harry Tonev. A, 3rd; 135 Wayne Fields, M, pinned Darrell Bennett, A. 1st; 140 Ray Smith, M, dec. Dennis Mason, A, 8-1; 147 Bob Georgi anna. A. pinned John dePlace, M. 1st; 156 Bill Charley, M, pinned Steve Bennett. A. 3rd: 167 George Moses. A, dec. Lee Cook, M, 6-5; 177 Bob Rix, M, pinned Jack Mills, A. 1st: unlimited Stan Hobbs, M, pinned Fred Neuman. A, first. JV RESULTS: 105 Gary Fields. M. pinned Dar rell Plankenhorn, A, 3rd; 114 Ken Mitchell, A, dec. Jim Berg. M, 9-3; 122 Elgin Oldham, M, pinned Gil bert Rich, A, 1st; 129 Doug Rob ertson, M, dec. Dean Jackson, A, 9-5; 135 Larry Padrda. A. dec. Bill Hogue, M, 12-10; 140 Hiram Martin, M, dec. Dave Greene, A, 7-3; 147 Larry Gunn, Mr pinned Dick Allan, A.; 3rd; 147 Tim White. M, pinned Ron Beamis, A. 2nd; 147 Joe Keller, M, dec. Jim Waddell, A, 10-2. New Group Has Confusion, Too Dallas, Tex. -(UPD The new American Footb all league wasted little time proving that the rival National Football league doesn't have a monop oly on confusion. It took only one day of the league's first full - fledged meeting to present a "crazy, mixed - up k i d" impression with a series of baffling pro nouncements that left news men scratching their heads in wonder. It all boiled down to the fact that the league's seven members heard franchise ap plicants from Atlanta and Oakland, then postponed any definite action until at least Thursday after hearing from still another bidder-San Francisco-sometime today. . About . the only facts com ing from the meeting without contradiction were that Com missioner Joe Foss and Pres ident Lamar Hunt were for mally elected to the jobs they had been holding down for many weeks. MAY REVIVE BASEBALL Washington -(UPD- Harry Lynn, new owner of Uline Arena, hopes to revive profes sional basketball in the na tion's capital next year. Lynn, who revealed he has received hundreds of letters about the prospects of Washington re joining the National Basket ball Assn., declared, "the sup port and the money is here." 1 WMLIIMOT I Hamlin 8th Plymouth SOIBL TIFFS TONIGHT Big Y Markets defeated National Guard 71 to 57 in the Southern Oregon Inde pendent Basketball league last night with Don -Reese scoring 31 points. There will be two games tonight at McLoughlin gym here. Big Y meets Hawkinson Tire Tread at 7 p.m. and Southern Oregon college junior varsity opposes An dy's Jewelers in the second game. U.S. May Have Husband-Wife Olympic Team Los Angeles (UPD - Olga Fikitova Connolly, who won the women's discus throw competing for Czechoslovak ia in the 1956 Olympics, and Harold . Connolly . may be a husband and wife team on the U. S. Olympic squad this fall at Rome. Connolly, who won the hammer throw for the United States at the 1956 games in Melbourne, married the wom an who is considered Czecho slovakia's greatest female ath lete in Prague in 1957. Mrs. Connolly was set to day to become an American citizen. She will apply for citizenship in March. "Maybe Harold and I can both win Olympic titles in Rome for the USA," she said. The Connollys live in near by Santa Monica where the hammer thrower is a school teacher. Mrs. Connolly, who has been working as a medical technician at the University of California at Los Angeles Medical Center, hopes to en ter medical school this fall to get her doctor's degree. RVRA Meeting Thursday Night AtYMCAHere Rogue Valley Racing asso ciation will meet on Thurs day, Jan. 28 at the YMCA. President Johnny Jones said that the meeting will be at 8 p.m. in Room B. Pro gramming and promotion will be discussed. Preparations have been made for a track and at least two interested promoters will attend the ses sion. , Engine rules have been set up for the 1960 season by RVRA. Regulations will allow the running of any engine in any chassis with any type of carburetion. However,, only pump gasoline may be used. No special fuel mixtures will be allowed. Safety is the foun dation of the rules, copies of which will be available at the meeting. President Johnny (Tailspiri) Jones and Johnny (Spud) Jones and their wives learned last Saturday night that a number of drivers of the Lane County Racing group will compete with the local racers when the season starts. The Joneses attended a racing as sociation party at Springfield and heard the Lane group boast of some of. the fastest cars in the state. Drivers, pitmen and those interested in sponsoring cars this season are asked to at tend the Thursday rneeting. RVRA members also were re minded of the Dayton Speed Week races to be shown Sun day on the television sports spectacular. MIGHT MOVE. MARLINS Miami -(UPD- Bill MacDon ald, new owner of the Miami Marlins, said Monday he will move the International league franchise out of Miami if he cannot lease stadium and con cession rights from the city. City Commissioners have re fused to accept MacDonald's lease offer of $50,000 a year for five years because the city is embroiled in a court suit filed by Florida Sportservice Inc. over stadium concession rights. BASKETBALL TUESDAY COLLEGE GAMES United Press International Alabama 54, Okla. Citv U. 52 Seattle 106. Creighton 81 Whittier 60. Cal Poly 46 Oregon Tech 71, SOC 64 OCE 73, Portland State 69 See The NEW NOW at Motor Company & Front Streets Chrysler Imperial lllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll St. Mary's, Talent Nigli Score B League Verdicts JACKSON COUNTY B LEAGUE STANDINGS W. St. Mary's 4 Prospect 2 Butte Falls 1 Talent l Pet. 1.000 .500 .250 .250 St. Mary's High's place at the top of the Jackson County B league basketball standings was fortified last night when the Crusaders trimmed Pros pect 50 to 36 and Talent over came Butte Falls 48 to 41. Talent victory was its first in 1960 in the circuit. Ice Skate Tourney Underway Seattle -(UPD- Ninety-nine of the nation's top figure skat ers, including senior singles champions Carol Heiss and David Jenkins, were on hand today as the 1960 National Figure Skating Champion ships opened here. Today's first round compe tition in the four-day meet was limited to the novice class with the ladies' school figures starting the show. Novice men's school figures complet ed the formal action today. Veterans such as Miss Heiss, New York City, and Jenkins, Colorado Springs, Colo., were to be on the ice today polish ing up their fancy work. Jenkins and Miss Heiss were favored to retain their senior men's and ladies' titles here and go on to anchor the U. S. team at the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Calif. Both are former Olym pic Gold Medal winners. Miss Heiss, who begins competing Thursday morning in the senior ladies' school fig ures, was expected to get her stiffest challenge from Bar bara Roles, Temple City, Calif. Tim Brown, Los Angeles, was figured as the toughest rival for Jenkins' crown. The senior men's competition be gins Friday with school fig ures. Young Seniors In 1st Round Dunedin, Fla. - (UPD - The "youngsters" opened their first round of the $15,000 PGA Seniors golf tournament here today. Their ranks in clude last year's winner and the two runnersup. Defending champion Willie Groggin, San Jose, Calif., teed off in the 21st annual tournament today as the younger age bracket, 50-54 got a . crack at first round play.. He and other members of the junior bracket, including last year's runnerup Paul Runyon of La Jolla, Calif., and Leland Gibson, Kansas City, Mo., cast an eye at the top score of one-under-par 71 turned in Tuesday by three-time winner Al Watrous of Birmingham, Mich. Watrous led the field as the tournament opened with those in the 55-and-above brackets firing their first rounds over the national PGA. course here. Crater Takes Freshman Tilt Central Point-Crater high freshmen rose up after a slow start , last night to bounce Phoenix frosh 56 to 38 in a basketball mix at Phoenix. Phoenix was on top at the quarter 13 to 10 but the Com ets headed 22 to 18 and 39 tc 28 at the other, intermissions. Louis Alvarez scored 18 points for Crater and Mike Glines 14. Dave Johnson and Rockey Richey each had 15 for the Pirates. LINEUPS: 56 Crater F 6 Jones ..... F 14 Gline .... C 12 Wald G 18 Alvarez . Phoenix 3ft Johnson 15 Richey 15 , . . Bolz Wallace S G 3 P. Pepper Rayner Substitutions For Crater, I. Hie- inbotham. Pendleton, Bransom 2, Mason. B. White, Minger. Gardner, Doug Sharp, Rivenberg. Rosenber ger. Askwith: for Phoenix. Murphy. Biddle, Montgomery. Harris 3, Conner. Valiant St. Mary's utilized hotter shooting and fine defense to beat the Cougars at Prospect. It fired at around 43 per cent from the field while Prospect hit 21 per cent. The Cougars had a slim edge in rebound ing. Crusader quarter margins were 13 to 4, 24 to 18 and 39 to 25. Bob Evans had 13 points for SM and Roger Hout 12. Seaver Gets 19 Talent hopped ahead to stay after a 39 to 38 Butte Falls lead in the fourth quarter. Butte Falls had gaps of 15 to 12 at the quarter and 23 to 16 at the half but Talent was in front 32 to 28 after three stan zas. The Loggers fought back to tie the tangle at 38-each. Ed Seaver played a key role in Bulldog victory with his long range shooting. He had 19 points to head all scor ers. BF cause was hurt when tall Raymond Abbott fouled out. The Loggers of BF contend ed in their second game with out the services of guard Daryle Hawkins who suffered a broken leg in practice last Thursday. School Superin tendent William Hunter serv ed as coach for the Butte Falls team in place of Dick Pcpple who was ill. Prospect won its jayvce game from St. Mary's with Stan Payne getting 16 points. Talent's junior varsity won at Butte Falls 47 to 30. John Kerns of Talent and Doug Fisher of Butte Falls each had 12 markers. LINEUPS: 50 St. Marys Prosnert 3fi F 12 Hout Hall 5 F 3 D. Evans C. Gardner 4 C 8 Yates Williams 3 G 13 B. Evans Fitch 8 G 6 Daley Scaife 5 . Substitutions For St. Mary's. Calhoun 2. Austin 3. Shasky i. Knutson 2; for Prospect, Chapman 6. Jones 2. T. Gardner. Burrill 2, Sweat, Yell i, Rogers, Payne. 48 Talent Butte Falls 41 F 9 B. Jacobs Baker 10 F 3 Dickenson A. Ellis 4 C 19 Seaver Abbott 13 G 8 M. Jacobs Rcmsen 10 G 3 R. Fisher Ellefson 4 Substitutions For Talent. John son 2. Skundrick. Bradford. Pavis 4; for Butte Falls, Barlow. N. Mis. MEETING FRIDAY San Francisco - (UPD - The Big Five conference has call ed a meeting of its adminis trative committee here for Friday. The sessions call for discussion of TV-radio prob lems, officiating, trophies and awards, uniform game con tracts, the over-all sports pro gram of the loop, and other topics. The committee is made up of representatives from the five member schools, Wash ington, California, Stanford, USC and UCLA. enjoy the true old-style Kentucky Bourbon J Kentucky I --coSV always smoother because it's slow-distilled KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 86 PROOF EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY CO, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Bears Only 3 Points From First New York-llTD-The Cincin nati Bearcats topped United Press International's major college basketball ratings' for the eighth straight week but were only three points ahead of California's Golden Bears. The 35 leading coaches who rate the teams for UPI gave Cincinnati 17 first-place votes and the same number of points as last week, 326. Cali fornia received 14 first-place votes and 323 points in the closest balloting of the season. The ballots were based on games played through last Saturday night. Most teams were idle or played light schedules last week because of mid-year exams and there were few changes in the top 10. Utes Advance West Virginia, Bradley. Ohio State and Georgia Tech remained 3-4-5-6 in the rat ings. Villanova advanced from ninth to seventh. Utah was eighth. Texas A&M ninth and Utah State 10th. Utah State, advancing from 1 2th, appeared in the top 10 for the first time this season and was the only newcomer in the group. Southern Cali fornia slipped from 10th to 12th. North Carolina again was 11th. It was followed in order by Southern California, St. Louis. Kentucky, Iowa State, Kansas State, Iowa, Dayton, Wake Forest, St. Joseph's (Pa.) and Indiana. St. Joseph's and Indiana tied for 20th. FIGHTS United Press International McKcesport. Pa. Johnny M o r ris, 160. PittsburKh, outpointed Jimmy Beecham, 160, Philadelphia (12i. mi cm fast? Toil ma; charge itit"HonejluiN charging monty is about lik Charging anything elt-you borrow (t now, pay it back lator. PiCIFIC i FIN1UE 16 S. Central SP 3-5308 Bob Griffith, Manager (All loans made under tht Oregon Industrial Loan Act) Open Daily 9 a.m.-S p.m. Mondays Till 8 p.m. Closed Saturdays 'MM