Tom Bernet Keeps Field Goal
Accuracy Leadership in OCC
OGC STANDINGS:
Portland State
southern Oregon .
Oregon Tech .
Eastern Oregon
W.
3
4
3
3
2
Pet.
.600
.500
.500
.500
400
Oregon College
Gamei Friday and Saturday
Eastern Oregon at Portland State;
Oregon Tech at Oregon College of
Education.
v Portland - Ron Jones, Ore
gon College of Education for
ward, became the first Ore
gon Collegiate conference bas
ketball player .this season to
reach the 100 point mark as
he upped his game average
this week to 21 points.
The Coos Bay junior ex
serviceman has scored 105
points , in five conference
games. He scored 65 points
in three conference games
during the week.
A pair of Eastern Oregon
forwards moved into second
and third spots in the confer
ence race. Frank Chase jump
ed to second with 95 points
while teammate Pasco Arri
tola has 92 in six games.
Chase's average is 15.8 and
Arritola has 15.3.
Tom Bernet of Southern
Oregon continues to head the
field goal shooting accuracy
department. The Red Raider
has canned 14 of 24 shots for
a .583 percentage. Arritola
is second, hitting 31 of 59 for
a 5.25 percentage.
Norm Oliva is best at the
free throw line with 8 of 9
shots dropping for a percent
age of .889. Freshman Brad
Flanary of SOC is second at
.818. Flannary has dropped
in 18 of 22 shots.
OCE's Al Harter still holds
the rebound lead. The 6-9
Salem youth dropped his av
erage to 11.8 from last week's
14.0 but his 69 retrieves in
five games tops the OCC.
Oregon College continues to
lead team statistics. The
Wolves have averaged 70
points a game, lead in team
shooting from the field with
a .389 percentage, and is the
top rebounding team with bet
ter than 44 per game. Port
land State's defenses slipped
in an overtime loss to OCE
Tuesday but the Viks con
tinued to set the defensive
pace for the conference. PSC
has yielded 48.2 points a
game.
TEAM STATISTICS:
Offense
Oregon College 5
Eastern Oregon 6
Oregon Tech 4
Southern Oregon 6
Portland State 5
Defense
Portland State 5
Oregon Tech 4
Southern Oregon 6
Eastern Oregon 6
Oregon College 5
fsa-fgm
319-128
398-144
282-84
368-136
235-70
Pet.
.389
J 62
.298
.370
.294
fta-ftm Pet.
156-94 .603
207-125 .603
101-56 .554
135-79
137-87
.585
.635
fga-fgm
246-85
233-73
328-111
489-167
316-126
Pet,
.346
.313
.338
.342
.399
fta-ftm
117-71
124-62
172-112
153-81
170-115
Pet,
.607
.500
.651
.529
.676
Reb.
217
194
163
265
200
Reb.
183
136
212
284
222
tp G. Ave.
350 70.0
413
224
361
227
68.8
56.0
51.8
45.5
tp G. Ave.
241 48.2
208 52.0
334 55.6
415 69.1
367 73.4
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS:
Scoring:
Ron Jones. OCE
Frank Chase. EOC
Pasco Arritola, EOC
Dennis Spencer, OCE
Gene Branson, OTI
Dennis McKee, OTI
Dave Boyle. OCE
Gordy Carrigan, SOC
Don Powell. PSC
Ron Hunt. EOC .....
Mel Holmes, EOC
John Payne, SOC
Brad Flanary. SOC
Norm Oliva, OTI
Al Harter. OCE
Jack BerteU. PSC ....
Bob dinger, EOC
Dick Smith. SOC ..
Ray Torgerson. PSC
G
5
6
6
5
4
4
5
6
5
6
6
6
6
4
5
5
6
6
5
FGs
36
35
31
29
19
19
25
27
18
20
22
26
18
13
16
12
17
15
11
FTs
33
25
30
14
15
14
15
17
22
25
18
7
18
8
10
16
13
15
14
TPs
105
95
92
72
53
52
65
71
58
65
62
59
54
34
42
40
47
45
36
G.Ave.
21.0
15.8
15.3
14.4
13.2
13.0
13.0
11.8
11.6
10.8
10.3
9.8
9.0
8.5
8.4
8 0
7.8
7.5
7.2
ROGUE RAMBLERS
Standings: W.
Three Squares ... 40
S.N.C.
The Gang
Three Cheers
The Pinheads
The Bankerettes .
The Rolling Three
Merry Misses ...
Lucky Strikes
The Bobby Pins
39
38
37
36
34
31 'i
30i
30
28
L.
28
29
30
31
32
34
36 'i
37 2
38
40
Results:
Bankerettes (H. Dow 375) 1550;
The Gang (K. Byrne 393) 1480.
Three Squares (M. Doty 418)
1517; Bobby Pins (B. McPherson
401) 1435.
Pinheads (K. ' Smith 478) 1443;
Rolling Three (G. Johnson 298)
1421.
Lucky Strikes (M. Langley 393)
1515; S.N.C. (C. Rector 415) 1576.
Three Cheers (M. Jensen 366)
1516; Merry Misses (B. Cowden
387) 1444.
ROXY ANN "STAR FIRE"
Standings: W.
Rogue Valley Vending 21
Olson-Ross Lumber 20
Jackson Co. Co-op 17
S.mdard Co. (Prospect) 17
Weeks & Ore 17
Larry's Lineup . 17
Ron's Standard Station. 17
Hughes Construction 17
Pinnacle Orchards 16
Jeddeloh Bros. 12
Tex Nash 7
Results:
Ron's Std. 4. Std. Oil Co. 0
Weeks & Orr 3, Jackson Co.
Larry's Lineup 3, Jeddeloh 1.
1.
Huehes 3. Pinnacle 1
. Rogue Valley 3, Olson-Ross 1.
Nash 3. Home Gas 1.
High series B. Darraj 539.
High singles Janzen 213. Black
211, Darras 210.
SATURDAY SENIOR JUNIOR
Standings: W.
Bauman's 3
Women of The Moose 3
Med ford Paint & Wall Paper 2
J. W. Copeland Yards 2
McLains Drug Center 2
K-Boy 2
Junior Chamber of Com 1
Medford Auto Dealers 1
ELKS LEAGUE
Standings:
Lively Five
Miss Fitts
Sea Dogs
Gypos
Reddys
Sports
Alley Gators
Adairs
Cubs
Go Boys
Cementers ..
Channel Cats
W.
14
13
12
10
10
7
7
7
6
4
4
2
L.
2
3
4
6
6
9
9
9
10
12
12
14
Results:
Cubs 4 (G. Barr 521 2316;
Adairs 0 (P. Huntley 482) 2260.
Channel Cats 1 (D. Edwards 499)
2227; Sea Dogs (C. Ouellette 523)
2345.
Go Bovs' 2 (M. Hittle 498) 2270;
Reddys 2 (F. Van Pelt 564) 2269.
-Livelv Five 3 (B. Sutton 575)
2491; Alley Gators 1 iK. Phipps
5221 2380.
Gvpos 3 H. Sullivan 535 2553;
Sports 1 (D. Davis 5701 2416.
Miss Fitts 4 iM. North 619 ) 2699;
Cementers 0 (V. McCall 489) 2358.
ROXY ANN CLASSIC
Standings: W.
Lamport's Sporting Goods 11
Roxy Ann Lanes 7
Daugherty Lumber
Beck's Morning Fresh .
Clave Construction
Kim's
Cubby's Drive In
Timber Room
Results:
Clave 3 iV. Daigle 584
Beck's 0 (K. Johnson 547 1 2500.
Daughertv 2 (J. Olsen 684 ) 2848:
Roxv Ann" 1 (R. Appelgate 604 1
27fl.
riscner 33) ziua:
1 (M. Mager EG9)
9
1484; 2 Hits & A Miss (Vi Corby
429) 1485.
High game Rosie Short 182.
EMPIRE LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Century Sporting Goods .. 6
Viking . 6
Safeway .. 5
Nu-Way Cleaners 5
Mill Cafe 4
Western Thrift 4
MEDFORD4!3TEIBUNB
DON FULLMER WINS Don Fullmer of Salt Lake City flies
past ex-welterweight champ Virgil Akins after a wild ex
change of punches in the ninth round of the 10-panel bout the
pair fought last night in St. Louis, Mo. Fullmer won a unani
mous decision. (UPI Telephoto)
Winnies 4
Ekerson . 4
Big Y Cleaners 4
Food Basket 3
Broaster House 2
The Clock 1
Results:
Mill Cafe 1 (W. Snow 471) 1305;
Western Thrift 3 (S. Puett 482)
1416.
Ekerson 1 (V. Lusk 469) 1280;
Safeway 3 (T. Shelton 515) 1416.
Nu-Way Cleaners 4 (M. Jerden
527) 1460; The Clock 0 (E. Sessions
331) 1419.
Winnie's 1 (J. Wilson 491) 1276;
Viking 3 (G. Boardman 454) 1304.
Century 2 (B. Gillespie 484)
1333; Big Y Cleaners 2 (L. Neeley
510) 1324.
Broaster 2 (J. Carr 441) 1320:
Food Basket 2 (P. Melsted 502)
1290.
High games M. Jerden 216, E.
Read 201, S. Puett 197.
BOY DIES
Cottage Grove - (UPD - Ralph
McKune, 6, died in a local
hospital six hours after he
was struck by a freight train
late Wednesday while return
ning home from a store.
Watrous Takes
Senior Trophy
D u n e d i n, Fla. -(UPD- The
youngest of the elderly re
sumed play today in the 21st
annual PGA Seniors golf
tournament.
The 50-54 age bracket went
into its second round after the
older age groups, from 55 on
past 80, wound up their sec
ond round Thursday. The
scores were all in favor of
the "youngsters."
Al Watrous of Birmingham,
Mich., a three-time winner,
won the Alfred Bouine Tro
phy by finishing tops in the
55 and older brackets after 36
holes.
The 60-year-old Watrous
won the trophy in a sudden-
death play-off with four !
others.
The favorites, however,
those in the 50-54 bracket,
teed off for second rounds to
day led by a couple of 68s
posted in first-round play by
Charlie Sheppard of High
land Park, 111., and Duke Gib
son of Kansas Ciy, Mo. -
BASKETBALL
THURSDAY COLLEGE RESULTS
United Press International
Georgetown (DC) 91. Fairfield 74
St. John (NY) 69. Marquette 63
Boston Col. 74, Massachusetts 51
Memphis State 63, Alabama 37
Michigan 65, Wash. U (Mo.) 59
Tulsa 78, Arkansas 65
Montana St. 73, Montana 72
San Fran. 70. San Fran. St. 51
Portland U. 55, Creighton 45
Portland Frosh 69, Clark 67
HIGHWAY NETWORK
St. Paul-Minnesota's 11,877
miles of truck highways
would stretch three times
across the continental U.S.,
and in addition would extend
along both the east and west
coastlines.
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Telephone SP 2-21 11
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Kim's 2 (W.
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Lamport's 2
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MORNING GLORY
First Half Standings:
Kool Kats
8 Bfilli
Alley Cats
Doozies
Cream Puff
Pea Pods
Short Pins
Missine Links
Snao Drasons
2 Hits & A Miss
Results:
Xool Kats (Tomasa Urien 416)
1485; 8 Balls (Rosie Short 447)
1617.
Allev Cats (Vicki Mckvold 355)
1503; Doozees (Agda Marugg 418)
1548.
Cream Puffs (Darlene Tope 405)
1461; Pea Pods (Ruth Parsons 397)
1499.
-- Short Pins .(Virgie. Kistner 382)
1456: Missing Links (Lydia Niko
dym 330) 1333.
Snap Dragons (Rosie Pruett 421)
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California Loop To Go With Six
Thursday night, after receiv-
San Francisco-flJPD-The class
C California Baseball League
will operate as a six-team
loop in 1960, according to
President Eddie Mulligan.
He made the announcement
FIGHTS .
THURSDAY'S BOUTS
United Press International
Paisley. Scotland Chic Calder
wood. 174. Scotland, stopped Ar
thur Howard. 174Vi. England (13
won the British light heavyweight
title.
St. Louis Don Fullmer, 1554,
West Jordan. Utah, outpointed Vir
gil Akins, 153, St. Louis (10).
New York Jimmy Archer, 148,
Bronx, N.Y outpointed Bernie
Raines, 148, Stamford, Conn. (8).
ing word that the Pioneer
league planned to operate at
least another year.
The Cal league planned to
take in Porterville and San
Jose if the Pioneer loop fold
ed. The St. Louis Cardinals
and the Chicago White Sox
could then have put farm
clubs in the new cities.
Mulligan said he hoped to
get Porterville and San Jose
into the California league in
1961.
MOUNTAIN RANGE
Little Rock - The Ozark
mountains at no point rise
above 2,000 feet elevation.
COSTLY SESSIONS - "
Miami Beach, Fla. - (UPD -The
nine-day National Foot
ball league meetings, pro
longed by the owners' dead
lock over the election of a
new commissioner, cost the
individual clubs an estimated
total of $75,000. Expenses to
the league alone amounted to
about $8,000, it was learned.
PRESENTED AWARD
Eugene-UPD-Carl Fisher, 34,
manager of radio station
KUGN, Eugene, is the new
Junior First Citizen of Eu
gene. The award was present
ed to him Thursday night by
the Eugene Junior Chamber
of Commerce.
Arne Peterson
Heads Senators
Salem -(UPD- Arne Peterson
has signed as general man
ager of the Salem Senators of
the Northwest league.
Peterson, 41, was secretary
of the baseball club last year.
Dwight Jordan, club presi
dent, said Karl Kuehl will re
turn from the Marine Corps
to manage the Senators again.
He completes his military
service April 1.
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