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Ohio State Humbles Calfornia 75-55 To Annex NCAA Hoop Crown By HAL WOOD San Francisco - (CPD - The Buckeye buzz-saw, so power ful that it crushed favored California in a matter of min utes to give Ohio State the NCAA basketball champion ship, turned it's sights today on a trip to Rome. Coach Fred Taylor will lead his towering youngsters into Women's Golf On Thursday, March 17, the Rogue Valley Country Club lady golfers play 'for the day was a three-club event. One wood, one iron and a putter were the only clubs used. Winners were - A group, Mrs. Ray Frisbie and Rose Jane Bunch (tied); B group, Mrs. Kenneth Teeter; C group, Mrs. Leonard Schildt; D group, Mrs. Richard Swan; nine-hole C group, Mrs. R. R. Parsons, and nine -hole D grouj, Mrs. John Nuich. Play for Thursday, March 24, will be for "specs." . PAIRINGS FOR MARCH 24 (Ladies are to contact others in their threesome.) Mesdames Wm. Schei, Kenneth Teeter, Ed Milne: B. D. Mitchell, Lloyd Brooks, L. R. Smith; Harvey Woods, Frank Tamney, Russ Ache son; Leslie Schneider. Bernard T. Nutting, Richard Finch; Jack Eids wick. Rose Jane Bunch. Ray Fris bie; Jerry Olson, E. W. Sickels, Mahr Reymers; Lew Bates, Frank Benesh, Noble T. Vincent; T. A. Culbertson, Jr., R. J. Lockwood, Keith Bates. Mesdames Jack Six. Floyd Som ers. Dick House; Wayne Safley, Max Millhollin. Geo. Pearson; Richard Swan, Wm. Williams, Reese Alex ander; Leonard Schildt. Robert Mor ris, L. T. Anderson; Edw. C. Nave, C. H. Barrell, C. R. Williamson; Walter Shaylor. R. Ren Taylor, Al ton Hart; R. B. Knight. Kan Mc Hugh, R. E. Heysell; Ralph Bar clay, W. L. Stark, Lou McLaugh lin; Earl E. Nelson. John Jensen, Ed Simons; Ira Smith, Al Williams, Richard Rementeria; Wm. Cown ing, R. M. Sorenson, Robert De Lorme. 9-Hole play Mesdames Howard Scroggin. Dorothy Dowson, John Nuich: Galen Sanner, Paul Havi land. Royal E. Bebb: Wm. Brooks, Dick Whiting, Robert Mclntyre; Jerry Lausmann, Jim Finegan, Glen Branlund; Richard Alley. JOav. id Lowry. John Raapke; Tom Tubbs, Randall Gifford Russell Hogue; R. R. Parsons. Ralph O'Dell, Warren Bayliss; Paul Lea, Thomas W. Mc Fadden. Ralph Marlatt. (Other members wishing to be paired should contact Mrs. R. Ren Taylor, SP 3-2943.) the Olympic play-offs at Den ver March 31-April 2 - where they will run into such season ed performers as the Phillips Oilers and others from the AAU. "We have three sophomores, one junior and one senior on our starting team," said the youthful Taylor. "But we might make up in condition ing and fight for what we lack in experience." Worse Than Score In whipping the favored California team Saturday night the sophomores showed no lack of experience. The final score was 75-55 but really it was worse than that. The Buckeyes poured 16 out of their first 17 field goal attempts from the floor through the hoop, took a 37 19 lead at the half time - and that was it. It was a staggering defeat for the defending champions, who Friday night defeated Cincinnati "and Oscar Robert son, 77-69, in what was con sidered the "dream game" be tween the top two teams in the country. California held Robertson to just 18 points but he bounced back with 32 Satur day night as he led the Bear cats to a 95-71 victory over New York University in a bat tle for third place. Lucas Outstanding The 56 sports writers who covered the tournament were so impressed that they: (1) named Jerry Lucas, the giant sophomore, as the outstanding player of the tournament, he got 49 of the 56 votes; and (2) named all five starters from the Ohio State team on the first or second squads. Named with Lucas on the first team were Oscar Robert son, Cincinnati; Darrall Im hoff, California; Tom Sanders, New York University, and Joe Nowell, Ohio State. On the second team were Bill Mc Clintock and Tandy Gillis, California; Paul Hogue, Cin cinnati; and John Havlicek, Joe Roberts and Larry Sieg fried, Ohio State. IBKDWDJEKG ROLLING PINS Standings: Fallen Pins Ramblers Lady Loggers Discontented 3 Butte Falls Loggerettes Sad Sac's W. ...A .3 3 ROGUE ROLLERS Standings: Red Blanket Lbr. Co. . Henry's Broiler Hobos Center Hoot Owl Logging Co. Jackson Co. f ederal . Skeeters and Skeeters . Twin Plunges Team Two Desert Service Minnesota Woolens W. ...21 .20 .20 .18 16 15 14 14 12 10 L. 11 12 12 14 16 17 18 18 20 22 NEVEDA WINS Squaw Valley, Calif - IUPD -The University of Nevada won the jumping event Sunday to climax its victory in the Far West Invitational Intercolle giate ski meet-regarded as the 1960 Pacific Coast champion ships. Team standings in the three-day meet were: Nevada, 373.29; California, 3 5 8.83; Sierra College, 337.15; Chico State, 335.49; San Jose State, 267.54; Arizona State (Flag staff), 181.08; American River College, 124.46. Stanford took individual points, but did not qualify for team scoring. ONLY FIVE MORE DAYS TILL . Crater Lion's Big Annual S p- F ' A D -R Don't Miss It! Results: Minnesota Woolens 3 (Weiss 455) 1941; Desert Service 1 (V. Miller 450) 1883. Team Two 1 (Grant 437) 1962; Twin Plunges 3 (Gross 535) 2037. Skeeters and Skeeters 1 iHol lenbeck 426) 1902; Jackson County Federal 3 (Havice 379) 1773. Hobbs Center 3 (Findley 499) 2021; Henry's Broiler 1 (Mang 478) 1969. Hoot Owl Logging Co. 4 (Lang ston 455) 2057; Ked Blanket Lum ber Co. 0 (McCready 475) 1860. - High game: M. Langston 183, J. McCready 181, N. Gross 191, P. Grant 188, V. Findley 184, G. Mang 205. High series: N. Gross oia, V. Findley 499. Bopados Pin Feathers 9 8 Results: Powder Puffs 0 (N. Bailey 421); Bopados 4 (D. Rice 406). Pin Feathers 1 (V. Navarrette 451); Three Bells 3 (O. Baker 381). In-Laws 4 (B. Gossman 467); Pin heads 0 (M. Shaw 385). High game V. Navarrette 185. BOWLING QUEENS Standings: Reter Fruit Highway Ready Mix United Radio Hilton Lmbr Johnnies Cafe Copco ... Acme Cleaners Carolina Pacific W. 27 21 20 19 19 16 12 10 L. 9 15 16 17 17 20 24 26 Results: Reter Fruit 2 (N. Larson 481) 2623; Hwy. Ready Mix 2 (E. Ed wards 491) 2588. United Radio 3 (H. Clark 576) 2685; Copco 1 (L. Rady 507) 2574. Hilton J-.Br. 3 (P. Piazza 472) 2033; Carolina Pacific 1 (E. Metz 445 ) 2031. Johnnies Cafe 2 (W. Winkler 593) 2322; Acme Cleaners 2 (G. Riggs 516) 2306. BARTLETT BELLES Standings: W. Corner Club . 38 United Grocers 31 ?i Chrystal Meats .. 30 'i First National' Bank 30 Eagles Two 30 Stauffer Reducing Plan29 Trowbridge & Flynn 28 Lininger's Rockettes 28 Sy's Place 26 Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. 25 Eagles One 24 Universal Pump Sales ..24 Alexander Music 24 Roethler's Shell Station 19 Bakar Moulding 15 Double Dee Lumber 14 L. 14 20 i,i 21 2 22 22 23 24 24 26 27 28 28 28 33 37 38 Results: Alexander 3 (Dyer 431) 1875; Eagles One 1 (Weber 387) 1834. Chrystal Meats 2 (Setty 444) 2016; D. D. Lumber 2 (Logan 409) 1980. F. N. Bank 0 (Matheny 455) 2027; Lininger's 4 (Tracy 470) 2151. Corner Club 1 (Davis 500) 2170; Eagles Two 3 (Daigle 550) 2202. Sy's Place 3 (Tuttle 538) 2324; Trowbridge 1 (Nicodemus 488) 2189. Roethler's 1 (K. Smith 493) 2076; Univ. Pump 3 (Goff 486) 2181. Pepsi Cola 3 (Snedden 430) 2120; Stauffer 1 (Cornelius 490) 2117. Baker Moulding 2 (Dwyer 499) 2087; United Grocers 2 (Lytle 494) 2104. High game S. Daigle 246; E. TutUe 216; A. Walls 204; S. Lytle 202. EARLY BIRD LEAGUE Standings: Kims Two Valley Locker , Tally Ho Van Lees Niagara Dusters Kims One FRIDAY FOULERS Standings: Powder Puffs In-Laws Three Bells Pin-heads W. L. 14 2 11 5 8!i 7,i 7 9 6 10 l'4 14 Vt XV. L. 17 7 -16 8 12 12 10 14 ROGUE RAMBLERS Standings: Bankerettes Rolling Three Lucky bukes Pinheads The Gang SJV.u. W. 16 15 14 14 . 12 V, 12 Bobby Pins 11 Merry Misses 9',2 Three Squares 9 Three Cheers 7 L. 8 9 10 10 11 ',2 12 13 14 15 17 INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Standings: W. Tee Pee Plywood 28 Eagle Point Teachers 22 Ideal Cement , 22 Hughes & Dodd 20 Table Rock Lumber 19 Timber Wolves 17 Midway Meat 14 , Communication Workers 14 Cove Valley Supply 13 Hires Root Beer 11 Results: Timber Wolves 1 (C. Trevaskis 602) 2786; Table Rock 3 (D. Harri son 637) 2915. Hires O (D. Braund 537) 2560; Hughes & Dodd 4 (A. Baker 589) 2716. C W A 1 (J. Singler 598) 2726; E. P. Teachers 3 (D. Copeland 604) 2814. Cove Valley 1 (D. Spain 622) 2785; Tee Pee 3 (W. Anderson 631) 2787. Midway Meat 0 (J. Korner 554) 2516: Ideal 4 (B. Vincent 603) 2666. High game Delbert Spain & Willie Anderson 237. VICTORY LEAGUE, Standings: Medford Motors Chuck's Market U. S. Bank W. L. 41 15 35 21 31 U 24 'i Bateman's Insurance 30'2 25Vi Van Lee's 30 i 25 5i Viking Sewing Machine 30 26 Hillyer Oil . 29 27 Ping's Gardens 29 27 Hunter's 29 27 J. C. Federal 26 30 Faber's 24 32 Hal's Flying "A" 20V2 35',i Pioneer Cafe 18 38 Quality Market 18 38 The province of Ontario ex tends more than 1,000 miles on its north-south axis, from polar regions to its border on the south. WMSDL CONCRETE C9 248 E. Mc AN DREWS RD. PHONE SP 2-5271 Ohio State's victory, accom plished before 14,500 highly partisan California fans, was churned out in typical Cali fornia fashion - with the de fense the major key. And Coach Taylor gave credit to the victory to Cal's Pete Newell the man he termed the "out standing coach in the country." "I knew Pete had some de fensive tactics that would help me in the Mid-west," said Taylor. "So I went to a clinic where he was appearing and got some of his secrets. This help ed our team immensely." Lucas was the leading scor er with 16 points - but all four of the other starters were in double figures, too. Duck Runners Capture Honors Hollywood, Fla. -TOPD- Three Oregon distance runners made a sweep of their respective events here Saturday in the Hollywood relays. Dyrol Burleson, sophomore Oregon miler, switched to the 880 in this meet and won it In the time of 1:50.0 but missed by two-tenths of a second to qualify for the Olympic trials this summer. A 1:48.0 was needed in this, the first of. 17 outdoor meets marked as of ficial qualifying events. Bill Dellinger, ex-Oregon distance star, won the three mile in 14:00.7 but was more than 15 seconds off the need ed time to qualify. The other. Oregon entry, Jim Grelle, captured the mile in 4:08.9. The three distance runners will get their next chance at qualifying in the Willamette relays in two weeks at Salem. SACRAMENTO PICKED Mountain View, Calif. -(UPD - The California Woman's Bowling association selected Sacramento Sunday as the site of its 36th annual 15 week end championship con test in 1962. In its current competition here, Matthews Champs of Los Angeles tossed a 2726 score to lead the A di vision in the team event. Giants Clobber Cleveland Club Phoenix, Ariz.-flJPD-The San Francisco Giants, still tired from running about the bases at San Diego, rested today at their training camp here. Manager Bill Rigney's boys nearly ran their legs off at San Diego's new Westgate park Sunday as they clobber ed the Cleveland Indians, 20-5.. Willie Kirkland was in a pleasant run as he had three hits-all homers. Willie Mays hit one out of town, and Or lando Cepeda lost one over the centerf ield fence. Court All-Stars Will Try Out For Olympics San Francisco (UPD Col lege and university stars were named today for the Olym pic team try-outs at Denver March 31 April 2, and include most of the top stars in the nation. One college club will be made of the NCAA champion Ohio State team, coached by Fred Taylor. The No. 1 All-Star team, to be coached by Pete Newell of California, will be made up of Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Jerry West, West Virginia; Darrall Imhoff, California; Tom Stith, St. Bonaventure; Jim Darrow, Bowling Green; Terry Dischinger, Purdue; Tom Sanders, New York Uni versity; Ron Johnson, Minne sota; Walt Bellamy, Indiana; Roger Kaiser, Georgia Tech; Tony Jackson, St. John's. A 12th player will be se lected in the '.next few days, LISTON FIGHTS Houston, Tex.- (UPD -Charles (Sonny) Liston and Cleveland (Big Cat) Williams bang away at each other here tonight in the main event of a super duper, live, closed-circuit tele vised fight card that features the cream of Texas fighters in the state's three largest cities. Dutch Lonborg of the U. S. Olympic Basketball commit tee announced. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford1, Or. 7 MondayMarch 21, 1960 v A ' ROSE BOWL MATTER San Francisco (UPD The Athletic Association of West ern Universities (Big Five) met today to decide the means of selecting a foe for its teams in the annual New Year's Day football game at the Rose Bowl. Earlier this month, the Big Ten officially pulled out of the Pasadena tie-up which had been in force since Janu ary of 1947. any &P &ft& 7Z id iV ( ft v& Z ) 1 Open Tonight Til g 117 S. Central SP 3-7301 THIS WEEK ONLY! on AMY YD Any passenger car tire, any truck tire . . . Vz off! Our biggest tire sale ever. 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