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TUESDAY.
Who's Best in the Land? . . .
Ohio State, Of Course!
New York -- Ohio State
retained its position as the
No. 1 team in the country
with a total of 348 points to
day in the weekly major col
lege ratings of the United
Press International's Board of
Coaches. ;y ' "" "
St. Bonaventure, which suf
fered its only loss of the sea
son by two points to Ohio
State, again ranked second
-followed by Bradley, Cinein
not! and North. Carolina.
Southern California, Kansas
State, Duke, Iowa and St.
John's University rounded out
the top 10.
Both Ohio State and " St.
Bonaventure scored their 10th
and 20th victories of the sea
son last week. The ratings in
Dodgers Have Top
Plaver Potential
Vero Beach, Fla.UPD Six.
ty Dodgers go Into their sec
ond day of rugged workouts
as the sun shines brightly
over Dodgertown today.
Vice President and General
Manager Buzz! Bavasi looked
the players over during their
first exercises Monaay Bna
came to the conclusion the
Dodgers had "the best poten
tial of any team we ve ever
taken to Vero" during 14 win
ter seasons there.
, "We should win it, if every
man does the Job of which we
know he is capable," Bavasi
told sDorts writers.
Manager Walter Alston also
used a big "if in talking
bout his Dodgers. He made
It plain that such highly-tout-
Methodists and
RanfricK Tied
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For Loop Lead
First Methodist scored a 39
38 win over First Presbyteri
an In YMCA High school
Church league basketball last
night. The Methodists are tied
with First Baptist for first
nlaM A nlnvnff Diim will hf
scheduled,
i Phil Humphreys and Dan
Sieg led the winners with 12
points each. John McKinley
was the game's high scorer
with 16 for the Presbyterians.
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Westminster Presbyterian 3-
27. Ron Gandee led the win
ners , with 12 points. Art
House was high for the Pres
byterians with seven.
In other action St. Lukea
rolled over Eastwood Baptist
4 to 35. Dick Griffin poured
in 20 points- for St. Lukes.
Larry Brown had 21 for the
Baptists.
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FEBRUARY 21. 1961
clude games played through
Saturday night, Feb. 18, when
both the leaders had close
calls. Ohio Stale edged Iowa
62-61, and St. Bonaventure
rallied to beat De Paul, 78
69.
33 of 35
Ohio State received 33 first
place votes from the 35
coaches from seven sections
of the country who make up
the UPI board. The two dis
senting votes for first place
were cast for St. Bonaventure.
Points are tabulated on the
basis of 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-21 for
votes from first to 10th places.
Bradley and Cincinnati,
fighting it out for the Missouri
Valley Conference crown, fin
ished in a virtual dead heal
for third place in the current
ed youngsters as Tommy Da
vis, Frank Howard and
Willie Davis would have to
deliver if the team is to re
gain the pennant it lost last
year to the Pittsburgh Pi
rates. .
Very High
Alston said: "We're all
very 'high' on our kids, and
the club will have a chance to
go all the way if they come
through. I think this is a club
that will -improve as the sea
son goes along."
Asked to name the Dodgers'
chief rivals during the com
ing season, Alston cited the
Giants, Cards, Pirates and
Braves. "It's a tossup between
those clubs and you can put
Clncy on that list, too," he
said.
Alston split his players Into
three squads under as many
coaches. They will compete
against each other in camp
games starting next week
but, as always, thore will be
the additional drudgery of
track work and calisthenics.
The players sailed right into
the business at hand re
claiming the National League
pennant from the Pittsburgh
Pirates. Alter a tortuous ses
sion ol calisthenics, Alston
had the pitchers throwing
and tile, batters batting.
Ftat Agnnfr
Dam Nuwaambe;, with, the
teumi as a free asontt after his
roliiaBe' fromi Glevelandl, waa
the- first! to throw;.
Big Nowk,.who.ihjiiredniia
leg' wlllla- phoning; ini ai "BV
game ab Tampa-- lnsti spring; is
held to he- tils: Dodgers: auo-i
prise package- of tilth yuan by
several club' a 1 1 li r ii s II s..
Newk's arm is as sound' as
ever, said trainer Wayne
Anderson. "It's his leg that
we're worrying about."
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I ratings. Bradley 19-4 won out
by a single point, 170-169, de
spite the fact that Cincinnati's
19-3 record is slightly better.
Naw York-fllPtt-The Unit
ed Press International
major colltgt basketball
ratings with first-place
votes and won-lost records
through Fab. IB in parenthe
sis: Team Points
1. Ohio State 33 (20-0) 348
2. St. Bonaventure 2,
(20-1)
3. Bradley (18-4) ...
4. Cincinnati (19-3) ,
5. N. Carolina (18-4)
..308
.170
..169
.144
8. So. California (16-4) 140
7. Kansas Stat (16-4).. ..122
8. Duk (18-4) 114
9. Iowa (14-4) 114
10. St. John's (1S-4) 88
Second 10 teams! 11. Kan
sas, 8; 12. Utah, 39) 13.
Louisville, 33i 14, West Vir
ginia, 2S; 15, UCLA, 18) 16,
Dayton. 16; 17, Memphis
Slate. 8; 16 tie, Wichita and
Kentucky, 5 eachi 20, St.
Louis 4.
LA Signs
4 Players
Los Ageles - (UPI) - The Los
Angeles Angels signed four
more players Monday, bring
ing to 25 the number of 1961
contracts the new American
league club has drawn, Gen
eral Manager Fred Haney an
nounced. Third baseman Eddie Yost,
obtained from Detroit in the
league's draft to stock the
young team, led a parade of
four to the signing table. The
others were shortstop Ken
Hamlin and outfielders Ken
Hunt and Faye Throncberry.
All four will begin spring
training with the Angels Fri
day at Palm Springs, Calif.
Key Man
Yost, who batted .258 for
the Tigers last year, was ex
pected to be a key man for
the Angels.
Hamlin batted .224 with
Kansas City last year in his
first full season with the ma
jors. Ex-Yankee Hunt divid
ed his time between the New
York club and Its Richmond
farm team. Thronebcrry with
the Washington Senators, now
the. Minnesota Twins, for
whom: he hit .248, but the previous-yean
he batted. .251 and
hit lfl home runs.
Brooklina Gets '63
Ul S. National Open
New York - ItlPD -The U. S.
Open Golf tournament will be
played at the Brookline Coun
try club Brookline, Mass., in
1963, marking the first time
in the long history of the
event that it will be staged at
the famed club.
The U. S. Golf association,
In announcing that the '63
tourney will be played June
20-21-22, noted that Francis
Oulmet, who once was a caddy
at Brookline, won the U. S.
Open in 1913, thus making the
'63 tournament the 50th anni
versary of that victory.
The 1961 Open will be play
ed at the Oakland Hills Coun
try club, Birmingham, Mich.,
June 15-16-17 and the 1962
Open will be played at the
Oakmont Country club, Oak
mont, Pa., June 14-15-16.
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OCC MAT CHAMPIONS Individual champions in the
Oregon Collegiate conference wrestling tourney, held at
Southern Oregon college last Saturday, are pictured here.
From left they are Ed Anderson, Oregon Tech, heavy
weight; Dwight Rcinwald, Oregon college, 177; Francis
Gene Steps
Up Drill
For Fight
Las Vegas, Nev. (UPD Gene
Fullmer began a steady diet
of track work and sparring
bouts Monday in preparation
for his middleweight cham
pionship match with Sugar
Ray Robinson March 4.
The mlddleweignt cnampion
arrived here Sunday from
West Jordan, Utah.
Robinson is continuing his
training in San Jacinto, Calif.
He will set up a training camp
here Feb. 27.
In a meeting here Saturday
the Nevada State Athletic
Commission laid some ground
rules for the Fullmer-Robin
son fight and agreed to meet
again March 2 to iron out
further details.
The commission made puo
tlc several decisions about the
forthcoming bout:
That the three knockdown
rule and the mandatory eight
count after each knockdown
be waived. '
If the fight is stopped be
cause of a cut, the decision
would be made only after a
three-way conference between
the commission's doctor ana a
physician representing each
fighter.
The officials will mark
their cards, using the five
noint "must" system, at the
end of each round. The scor
ing, however, will not be an
nounced until the end of the
bout-
Both fighters will under
go a medical examination
the morning of the fight.
Pilots Notch
Overtime Win
St. Louis niPD Gary Gray
got hot in the second overtime
period to spark the University
of Portland Pilots to a 70-62
basketball victory over Wash
ington University of St. Louis.
Gray scored 8 points in the
second overtime.
The score was tied 52-all at
the end of the regulation time
and 58-all after the first over
time. Frank Bosone led the Pilots
in scoring with 17 while Bill
Garner had 15 and Gray and
Art Easterly hit 13 each.
Sandy Pomerantz of Wash
ington had 22.
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MEDFORD MAIL
SOC Closes Season at
Oregon Tech
Ashland - Southern Ore
gon's hot and cold Red Raid
ers left today for Klamath
Falls where they close out
the 1960-61 basketball season
against Oregon Tech in an
Oregon Collegiate conference
game tonight beginning at 8
o'clock.
After dividing a series with
Portland State over the week
end, SOC now has a 6-8 rec
ord in league action while
winning nine of 23 games on
the overall season. The Raid
ers have lost three straight to
the Techmen, and the chances
for a victory tonight look slim
with the Owls holding the
home court advantage.
Coach Ted Schopf altered
the Raider offense for the PSC
series and the team responded
with a decisive 57-46 victory
Friday night as the SOC squad
fired at a blistering .538 pace
from the field. Saturday, it
was a different story as the
Raiders turned ice-cold in the
second half and hit only six
of 32 shots from the field to
drop a 5-40 decision.
Leads Standings
Oregon Tech leads the OCC
standings with a 9-4 win-loss
mark, with Eastern Oregon
second at 9-5 and the PSC
Vikings third with 8-5. The
Techmen were idle last week
end,- but EOC failed to take
over first place when they
split with lowly Oregon Col
lege, the loop's cellar-dwellers
with a 2-11 showing.
One Mistake
Sends Crowd
Home Early
San Francisco IUPD A pos
sible .rematch was in the
works today between Kirk
Barrow and Floyd Joyner,
with the latter apparently
anxious to take a chance on
getting clobbered again.
Barrow, a Spokane heavy
weight who is being built up
into a San Francisco drawing
card, sent the crowd home
early Monday night when he
flattened his Phoenix oppon
ent in 2:08 of the second
round.
It took only one punch to
do it. Barrow, scaling 185 to
the rangy Joyner's 203, took
a right to the head then coun
tered with a thunderous right
to the back of Joyner's nog
gin which put him in a reclin
ing position for the full count.
21 Wins
Barrow now has recorded
two knockouts in three win
ning appearances at Kezar
Pavilion and boosted his life
time record to 21 wins, three
losses and a draw.
"I'd like to fight Barrow
again," the dejected Joyner
said afterwards. "I made just
one mistake. I dropped my
guard after I hit him."
Kaley Sonner, Barrow's
talkative manager, said that
his charge was not ready to
fight Zora Folley, Joyner's
stablemate.
"Let Folley make a name
for himself first," Sonner
wisecracked.
A crowd of about 3,000 paid
4,030 to witness the short
contest.
Buckaroos 3
Points Behind
United Press International
The second-place Portland
Buckaroos fell three points
behind league-leading Calgary
by virtue of a 2-2 Western
Hockey league overtime tie
with the Winnipeg Warriors
Monday night.
The Bucks came from be
hind to gain the tie as Arnie
Schmaut tallied from 30 feet
out in the second period.
In tonight's WHL action
Vancouver is at Victoria and
Calgary entertains Edmonton.
TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
Tresler, OCE, 167; Hank Williams, OTI, 157; Terry Cuts
forth, OCE, .147; Keven Morse, OCE, 137 (defending Pa
cific coast champ); Dave Kubesh, OTI, 130, and John
Weaver, OTI, 123, Oregon college was team champion
and Oregon Tech runnerup. -
Tonight
Probable starters for SOC
against the Owls are sopho
more Bob Jensen and senior
Don Vannice at forwards, jun
ior John Payne at-center, and
frosh Jerry Shults and senior
Gordy Carrigan at guards.
Carrigan, the team scoring
leader with 349 points, needs
only one point tonight to
move into third place as one of
the all-time scorers at SOC.
The little guard has scored
1299 in his three-year career
under Schopf.
SOC SOOP STATISTICS
(ai of Feb. 18, 1961
FG FT Reb.
Carrigan 322-134 102- 81 lis
fayne ....130- 73 33- 32 158
Hughes ..220- 73 76- 42 162
Tlchener 170- 39 35- 35 94
Shults ....158- 62 37- 25
S3
vannice ..130- 47 -'58- 44
Gardner ..109- 36 16- 8
Eickworth 39- 17 20- 18
Jensen .... 41- 11 17- 11
Hennen .. 40- 8 B- 3 .
Hlnk ........ 2- 1 6-4
Louk 6- 9 5- 2
Graham 11- 3 8- 1
Adams .... 1-. O 0-0
Other 59- 20 24- 13
Totals 1453-527 486-319 S89 1413
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Association
Two men who are still
active participants in the
ten pin sport were honored
last week for 30 years of
continuous service in the
Medford Bowling associa
tion! The two outstanding
members are E, H, Mann,
73, and George Eads,. 79.
Awards in recognition of
their service were present
ed at the association meet
ing by Paul Dimick, MBA
secretary.
Eads bowls in the Tempco
league on Thursdays and
carries league average of
151. Highlight of his career
was a near perfect game
several years ago. He rolled
a 299.
Mann is a member of the
team he sponsors in the
Classic circuit, which rolls
on Monday. He has an aver
age of 166 in the loop. Mann
stated, on accepting the
award., that he has been
sponsoring a team as long
as he has been bowling. He
added that he and Eads
have been bowling togeth
er many years and that
there was a time when they
would have challenged any
bowler in the area to a
match.
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Retain Top
Poll Spot
Portland - (UPD - Klamath
Falls held on to first place
today in the weekly Journal
coaches' poll among the state's
A-l prep basketball team, get
ting all eight firit place votes.
Grant of Portland, winner
of 18 straight, was second and
Roseburg, 15-2, was third.
Klamath Falls has a 17-1 rec
ord. .
Madras, winner of 20 in a
row, leads the A-2 poll fol
lowed in order by Mac-HI.
Myrtle Point, Coquille, Wood
burn, Seaside, Reedspori, Nes
lucca, Mt. Angel and Pleasant
Hill.
The A-l rankings)
TEAM POINTS
1. Klamath Falls 80
2. Grant 81
3. Roseburg ... 64
4. Wilson 51
5. Central Catholic 48
6. Bend 35
Medford 35
8. Corvallis 19
9. Beaverton 7'i
10. Tillamook 10
Otherst Marshfield South
Eugene and Scappoose 5: Da
vid Douglas 3Vii St. Helens 2.
Hawks Clinch
NBA Western
Loop Crown
By United Press International
It's all over in the Western
division of the National Bas
ketball association and it
won't be long before it's over
in the East too.
For the fifth straight year
the St. Louis Hawks have won
the Western title and the
magic number" is - down to
six to make the Boston Cel
tics the champs of the East.
The Hawks clinched the
Western title Monday night
when the Syracuse Nationals
eliminated the Los Angeles
Lakers with a 126-121 victory.
Dolph Schayes scored eight
points in the last 2V4 minutes
and 29 in all for the Nats
who overcame a 45 point per
formance by Elgin Baylor.
The second - place Lakers
would finish with only 41 vic
tories if they won all their re
maining games whereas the
Hawks already have won 42
games.
In the East, the Celtics
hold an 8V2 game lead and
have 13 games to play com
pared to 14 for the second'
place Philadelphia Warriors.
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BASKETBALL
MONDAY COLLEGE SCORES
EAST
Boiton Coll. 75, Northeastern 54
Mt. St. Mary S3, Western Md. 58
Brockport Tcb. 120, Buffalo Su
102
Gettysburg 77. Delaware 70
Long bland U. 77, Adelphl 70
Niagara 68, Siena 44
Syracuse 74, Massachusetts 86
Geneva 81, Slippery Rock 78
Hofstra 89, Wilkes 61
Queen 91, Hunter 88
Brandels 89, Ithaca 88
Willi mi 78, Mlddlebury 50
SOUTH
Austin Peay 81, Ky. Wesleyan 78
Ham pa 88, Rollins 65
Tennessee St. 91, Lincoln 88
Savanah St. 130, Albany St. 78
Mid. Tenn. 83, East Tenn. St. 73
Florida St. 99, Purman 57
Mississippi St. 99, Georgia 77
Auburn 63, Tulane 44
Newberry 88, Pfelffer 61
Florida 81, Mississippi 77
Alabama 68, Louisiana St, flo
Arkansas Coll. 63, Henderson 54
Duke 77, Virginia 66
Ga. Southern 98, Springfield OA
Huntington 64, Florida Southern
61
Morgan St. 82. Virginia St. 67
Miami (Fla.) 96, Jacksonville 80
MIDWEST
Portland 70, Wash. (Mo.) 62
Miami (Ohio) 96, Eastern Ky. 81
Ham line 59, Stout St. 51
Wisconsin 83, Minnesota 75
Bluffton 86, Find lay 77
Mansfield 83, MillersvlIIe 56
-St. Louis 74, Notre Dame 60
Marshall 67, Bowling Green 60
Iowa 50, Michigan 46
Michigan St. 90, Illinois 80
Ohio St. 73, Indiana 69
Nebraska 83, .Oklahoma 61
SOUTHWEST
Midwestern 75, Dallas 6B
Lamar Tech 80. S.F. Austin 72
S. Houston St. 66, E. Tex. St. 59
Tarleton St. 106, Delmar 75
Colorado 63, Oklahoma St. 51
Grambltng 90, Texas College 40
Ariz. St. (Tempe) 89, Tex West
era 86
Dunedin, Fla. - (UPD - Paul
Runyan of La Jolla, Calif.,
won the 22nd PGA Seniors
golf championship Sunday
with a new tournament record
of 278.
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