Lowell Red Devils
B School Charrms
Bend - (UPD - Lowell's Red
Devils have their first Oregon
scnooi class B basketball
championship.
Lowell won it Saturday
night by beating lone 52-49 on
a three-point play by little
arry Dixon in the final six
seconds.
Dixon, a 5-6 guard, hit a
25-foot field goal and then
made a foul shot on the same
Play.
The final game, watched by
an estimated 2,100 fans who
upped the three-day, eight
team tournament attendance
to an estimated 6,700, was
close all the way.
lone held a 12-11 first quar
ter lead and Lowell was on
top at 27-25 and 37-36 at the
end of the half and third quar
ter. Swanson Totals 77
Al McDaniel of Lowell
wound up with 26 points and
John Swanson of lone, who
finished as the tournament's
top scorer with 77 points, had
27.
Portland Christian captured
third place with a 60-52 vic
tory against Powers and Fos
sil gained consolation honors
by coming up with a 56-52
win over Prospect.
Named to the all-tourney
team "were Swanson and Fran
cis Rea of lone, Gary Brown
lee of Portland Christian, Mc
Daniel of Lowell and Bob
Fitch of Prospect. On the sec
ond team were Rich Calbo,
Powers; Tim Blanchard, Port
land Christian; Terry Bain
bridge, Lowell; Terry Gard
ner, Prospect, and Jim Slink
ard and Bill Potter, Fossil.
Prospect FG
C. Gardner 17-6
Filch 15-6
T. Gardner ....12-5
Chapman 2-0
Payne 12-5
Poole 1-1
rWood 1-0
FT RB PF TP
-1
O 13
1-1
3- 3
0-0
0- 0
1- 0
4- 1
3
0 10
0 2
2 1
Totals 60-23 15-6
Wheeler
30 11 52
County FG
Potter 19-10
lwlsener 5-1
FT RB PF TP
2-2 11 4 22
1-1
7
11
5 3
1 12
5 11
1 4
1 0
1 2
0 2
Slinkard 5-2 11-8
Gilliam 12-5 2-1
Prindle 5-2 0-0
Loomis 2-2 0-0
Oslrander 1-1 0-0
Blank 2-1 0-0
Totals 52-22 16-12 39 14 56
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BALL & CHAIN LEAGUE
A 136 triplicate was scored
by Lee Metz in Ball and Chain
mixed league. Dave Baylor
had best game and series 244
620. Vera Cummings rolled
205 and 516. Hi Lo's have top
spot with 32 wins, Convicts
2Vi, Hot Toddis 27, K-med-leys
26, Woodchoppers LdVi,
Chucks Market 25, Pills 22,
Queen Anne Chumps 21,
L&M's 19, Toppers and Black
Kats 18, Pin Pickers 17, Four
Squirts 14 and Kaymeds 13.
MORNING GLORY LEAGUE
In Morning Glory league
Delores Dyer carded 228 top
game. Alley Cats still lead
with 14 wins, Sherrill Harsh
berger 405. Eight Balls have
13, Rosie Short 490; Cream
Puffs 11, Mary Aeschliman
428; Shot Rods 11, Delores
Dyer 512; 10-pin-errs 10, Lila
Adkins 448; Snap Dragon 10,
Katie Moore 344; Pansey's 6,
Mathra Mikodym 377; Bowl
N Bawl, Mary McColum 428.
EARLY BIRD LEAGUE
Rogue Valley Construction
company holds top notch in
Early Bird league with 18
wins, Norma Larson 467. En
loe Electric has 15, Alta
Knouber 447; Red Barn Auc
tion 15, Ruth Monical 422;
Valley Lockers 14, Pat
Braack 416; Crater Title In
surance 14, Eleanor Holbrook
499; Mechanics Laundry 11,
Shirley Weiskamp 423; Rich
field Truck & Auto 10, Gayla
Dixon 395; Van Lee's 9, Bev
erly St. Clair 414; Medford
hotel 8, Betty Neel 436; Tally
Ho 6, Bonnie Baylor 481. High
game was 204 by Holbrook.
BOWLING QUEENS
Port-O-Call took the lead in
Bowling Belles league with 27
wins. Medford Stationery and
Charm Cottage are tied for
second with 24 each. Hotel
Medford dropped to fourth
with Highway Ready Mix,
Refer Fruit, ' First National
Bank, Hilton Lumber, GMAC
and Copco following in that
order. Gertie Riggs rolled 557
high series and Karen Smith
was second with 521. High
games were 213 by Thelma
Tolles and 204 by Mabel
Clark.
BULLDOG LEAGUE
Bulldog league leader is
Poole's Mobile Homes with
232 wins. United Radio has
21 Mutual of Omaha and
Naumes Equipment 18, Hart's
Hatchery 17V4, La Pointes 17,
Talent Club 16 and Oregon
Liquid Gas 13. Miriam Doty
had 167 top game and Doro
thy Leavett 480 top series.
ROLLERETTE LEAGUE
Rollerettes league lop hon
ors went to Doris Radcliff-and
Donna Hoard for 176 games.
Donna had 518 high series.
Brown's cafe has first with 20
wins. Jackson County Co-op
has 19, Faber's Market 17,
Bateman Insurance 16. Mable
Sodaro and Shirley Lowe
picked the 5-8-10 split.
LADIES YMCA LEAGUE
Channel Cats have 13 wins
in Ladies YMCA league, Y's
Gals 11VS, Misfits 7 and
Guided Missels 8V2. High se
ries were 363 by Lanell
Wilkes, 358 by Viola Warri
ner and 348 by Florine Dole.
LADY ELKS LEAGUE TWO
In Lady Elks League Two
Dorothy Snedden had 172
high game and Shirley Weis
kamp fired a 171. Tornados
lead with 24 wins, Weiskamp
469. Wapitis have 21, Evelyn
Read 468; Doozies 16, Marilee
Duce 485; Antlers 13, Sned
den 457; Merry Madcaps 12,
Jean Phillips 433; Stags 10,
Esther Miller 444.
VALLEY ROLLERS
Valley Rollers league lead
ers are Alley Cats with 14
wins, Kay Gallant 434. Kof
fee Klatch has 12, Lolita Rit
torspach 436; Alley Oops 12,
Tomasa Urien 433; Rollerettes
10, Erika Goff 476; Nine Pins
10, Margie Lockwood 440;
Jokes 9, Loretta Morton 463;
Three Hits & A Miss 9, Gerry
Graham 439; Misfits 9, Edilh
Merit 415; Lucky Strikes 8,
Mar Booth 464; Try Hards 7,
Eilene Hull 485; Eileen Hull
recorded 185 top game. Erika
Goff and Gerry Graham had
178s.
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
A 257 game was scored by
C. Duzan in the Ladies Classic
league. H. Clark had a 221
202, Vera Cummings 213-210,
Geneva Mang 204, G. Riggs
202 and G. Boardman 200.
Thunderbird Market and Val
ley Music are tied for first
with' 23 wins. Becks Bakery
and Rogue Distributing have
21, Union Club 20, Security
Insurance and Realty 19,
Kim's and Eastside Market 18,
Crater Inn 15. Pick's 14, Trea
sure Tone and Jorgensen's 12.
Ladies with lop scores for
teams were G. Boardman 536,
Zola Sims 485, V. Knox 508,
S. Daigle 500, H. Clark 563.
M. Clark 568. E. Read 493,
V. Cummings 582, C. Duzan
604. N. Burroughs 496, p. Le-
; Roy 451 and P. Gardner' 474.
i VICTORY LEAGUE
I Moving into first in Victory
I league was Hunter's Tavern.
It took 4 from Delah Timber.
Ping's lost 4 to E. H. Mann
Co. and holds second place 'i
point behind Hunter's. Van
Lee's took 3 from Silver Dol
lar Stamps. Other scores were
HiU'er Oil 4, Pioneer 0; Vik-
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
AND BILL TOPE
mg bewing Center 1, Med
ford Motors 3, U.S. Bank 3,
Quality Market 1. Ladies with
best scores for teams were
Pat Gardner 466, Polly An
derson 442, Jan Frohreich top
games 199-191 for a 517, Doris
Harris 442, Ethel Champion
441, Edith Tuttle 482, Carroll
Sedey 523, Eleanor Lenz 451,
Cheryl Rhodes 451, Jean
Main 483 and Ruby Fein 449.
MAJORETTE LEAGUE
.Best games in the Majorette
league were 216 by Elsie Bak
er and 211 by Pat Smith. Bar
co Supply had 4, Pat Piazza
510; Oregon Veneer 3, Pat
Smith 537; Powder Puff Beau
ty 3, Ruth Shama 507; Classic
Studio 3, Elsie Baker 519;
Southern Oregon Trophy 1,
Edith Dickinson 503; Kim's 1,
Lee Neeley 487; Beatly Mc
Dougal 1, Zeffie Graves 497;
Hillyer Oil Co. 0, Lucille Cor
nelius 453,
EMPIRE LEAGUE
First in Empire league is
NuWay Cleaners with 26
wins, Joyce Pidcock 512. Cen
tury Sporting Goods has 25'2,
Georgia Coggins 482; Haw
kinson's Tires 22Vz, Ethel
Champion 440; Winnie's Style
Salon 21, Jackie Wilson 501;
Western Thrift 20, Evelyn
Read 444; Safeway 20, Betty
Boyer, 495; Rich Plan I6V2,
Jackie Newland 452; Eker
son's H'i, Georgia Board
man, 477; Clock 13, Jan Froh
reich 489; Broaster House 13,
Rosalie Pruett 414; Laura
Scudder 13, Tomasa Urien
479; Sarah Coventry 11, Dot
Nease 431. The 3-7-10 split
was picked by Edith Cum
mings and the 6-7 by Jackie
Newland.
BARTLETT BELLES
In the Barllett Belles league
Marion Langley rolled a stair
step series of 153 - 154- 155
games for a trophy. Charli
Unruh had 207 high game and
Evelyn Sanderson had 195.
Lucille Cornelius rolled 212.
Faber's Market and Chrystal
Meat share lop place with 12
wins each, Edith Tuttle 488
and Ellen Lamb 450. Ead's Al
lied has 11, Unruh 476; Bak
er's Moulding 11, Mamie Bak
er 442; Alexander Sr. Brown
11, Rosie Pruett 426; Stauffer
Studio 10, Viola Warriner
436; Faber Stratton Insurance
9, Geneva Mang 497; Alexan
der Music 9, Evelyn Sander
son 518: Red Blanket Lumber
8, Jane Baker 447; Memory
Garden's 8, Mary Simmonds
450; Lininger's 1, Ernie Lisen
bee 458; Eagle Two 5, Janice
Mathews 396; Highway Furni
ture 5, Mary Jacks 405; Ea
gle's One 4, Clara Sykes 385;
Sy's Place 3, Jan Pomeroy
421; Swem's 3, Gwen Honnold
432,
ROXY ANN CLASSIC
Roxy Ann Lanes leads Roxy
Ann Classic league with 22
wins. Wooden Shoe has 18,
Claves Construction, Kim's
and Daugherty 13, Cubby's
and Timber Room IOV2, Becks
Top scores were by Dave
Baylor 228-617, Jack Gardner
255-636, Fred Anderson 226
623 and Don Davis 267-619.
STARFIRE LEAGUE
Men with top games and se
ries in Starfire league were
Ray Adams 533, Lee Surles
205-526, Don Turner 232-550,
Herb Masterson 212-548,
Doug Baker 233-579, Dick
Swan 520, Del Walker 522,
Jerry Jerolamon 522, Frank
Craig 216-565 and' Harold
Hayhurst 220. League leader
is Standard Oil Co. with 12
wins. Larry's Lineup shows
10, Hughes Construction and
Jackson County Coop 9,
Weeks & Orr, Rogue Valley
Vending and Ron's Standard
8, Olson-Ross Lumber, Jedde
loh Brothers and Tex Nash 7,
Pinnacle Orchards 6 and
Rogue River Wood Products
5.
WEDNESDAY SCRATCH
Wednesday Night Scratch
league has Team Six leading
with 13'2 wins. Jackson Coun
with 13'4 wins. Jackson
County Realty has 13, Pul
ver's Molal, Security Insur
ance and Team Tavern 12,
Harry & David and Medford
House Movers 7, Ed Ross
Service 3'2. Best series for
each team were by Jack Whis-
nan 513, Ed Bingham 533
Frank Knox 516, Frank Hen
ry 512, Clayton Lewis 583
Jim McNcrtheny 521, Max
Dalton 577 and Neal Dow
535.
ELKS LEAGUE
Top honors in Elks league
went to Don Davis with 226-
172-221 for a 819 series. Arn
Bauman and Ray Offord had
224 games, Stuart Forbes 219
214, Cliff Lewis 214 and Vern
McCall 210. Miss Fills have j
first with 28'a wins, Frank
Salyers 576, Sports are 27.
Don Davis 619; Gypos 24a,
Ray Offord 569: Channel Cats
24, Al Sodaro 545; Sea Dogs
20, Cliff Lewis 556; Tigers 20,
Roy Sarver 563; Cementers
19, Vern McCall 568; Alley
Gators IB, Bob La Rocque
575; Reddys 18, Aub Norris
555: Cubs 15, George Barr
SIB; Lively Five 15, Hal Ed
monds 462; Go Boys 11, Stu
art Forbes 552.
NIGHT HAWKS LEAGUE
In Night Hawks league Ken
Christiansen had 216 and 597
i top game and best scries
scratch. Jack Walker carded
673 high series with handicap.
McCulloch Chain Saw leads
with 14 wins. Kachina Lodge
totals 12, Morgan's Pekingese
Kennels 11, Harshbarger La
thers 9, McLaughlin Plumb
ing and Heating 8, Bohemian
Club 8, Triangle Market and
Hart's Hatchery 7, K-DOV
and Piggly Wiggly Two 6,
Reserve Officers association
5, and Piggly Wiggly One 3.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Cummins Diesel leads Ever
green league with 14 wins.
Medco and Medford Steel
have 12, Hires Root Beer 10,
Desert Cafe 9, Bateman Sand
& Gravel 8, Ham & Egger and
Big Y 7, Redman Lodge and
Holiday Pool 6. Barco Supply
4 and Jorgensen's 3. Highest
scores were 224 and 646 by
Al Miller. Dick Phillips had
224-541, C. Adams 467, C.
Byrd 202-576, M. Pitman 485,
B. Martin 509, R, Bateman
451, K. Pickens 524, D. Wells
50, L. Mason 210-575. L.
Smith 202-548, C. Fixsen 421
and D. Coats 487.
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
Results from Crater Lake
league show Mann's won 3,
R. Vance 542; Stevens Auto
E. Dukeshier 500; United
Grocers 4, G. Quinney 567;
Earl & Roys 0, H. Vessey 537;
Mechanics Laundry 2, B.
Stewart 518; Cogswell Market
2, H. Mang 543; Sity Hall 4,
N. Dow 535; OK Market 0,
D. Lubbers 523; Oregon Ve
neer 4, A. Austin 509; Weis-
fields 0, J. Stanford 453; Med
ford Neon 4, E. Carpinter 6B3;
Bateman's Cafe 0, G. Holbert
son 482. E. Carpenter had 244
top game.
MT. PITT LEAGUE
Tim-Pro Five and Neeley-
Nelson are tied for first in
Ml. Pitt league with 14 wins
each. Hapco Sales and Squirt
have 12, Eagle Point Teachers
and Kogap One 10, Trow
bridge & Flynn, Kogap Peel
ers and Kogap Gang Mill 9,
Electronic Service 8, Kogap
Sliver Pickers 7 and Kogap
Sawmill 6. Team leaders were
John Aeschliman 525, Lee
Ziesmer 500, Rodger Sterlon
517, John Hall 508, Bill Hall
537, John Glover 491, Bob
Martin 445, Ken Koger 506,
Phil Blood 567, Lloyd Knapp
562, Don Pigg 500 and Joe
Clark 493. Phil Blood and
John Hall each had a 208 lop
game.
TRIANGLE LEAGUE
In Triangle league Willam
ette alley had 537 and 1546
high team game and series.
Bill Cooper had 212 best game
and John Jenson 580 top se
ries. THURSDAY TRIOS LEAGUE
Best games carded in Thurs-
day Trios league were 230 by
Darrell Rowland and Dave
Housel. Rowland also had 573
best series. Crispy Creme Do
nuts has first with 22 wins,
Ernie Dukeshier 555, Mit
chells has 21Vz, Arnold Fein
527; Safeway One 21, Chuck
Smith 521; WRP 20, Ron
Peery 490; Oakdale Market
16, Harry Holsapple 476; Safe
way Two 15, Frank Schullz
499; Sarffs 15, Darrell Row
land 573; Hopkins 12, Jim
Hopkins 499; Safeway Three
9'i, Bob Misener 553; Ike's
Upholstery 9, Harve Humph
rey 460.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Joe Kantor carded 250 top
game with handicap in the
Independent league and 228
best game scratch. Dean Mar
cum had a 219, Frank Math
ews 212, Jack Turk and Bill
Tope 211. Baker's Moulding
has first with 24 wins, Joe
Kantor 549. Communication
Workers are second with 23,
Jim Singler 499; Tee Pee Ply
wood 21, Cliff Graves 514;
Ideal Cement 19, Frank Math
ews 496; Timber Wolves 18,
Bill Tope 526; Midway Meat
18, Lee Smith 485; Red Pega
sus 17, Del Spain 511; Table
Rock Lumber 15, C. Freeman
508; Harry & David 13, D.
Marcum 585; Electric Supply
12, S. Avery 470.
GOLDENDALE THIRD
Tacoma - IUPII - Goldendale
won third place in the Wash
ington Class A prep basketball
tournament Saturday with a
57-47 win over Selah. Dave
Hovde had 20 points for Selah
while Lehto had 15 for the
winners.
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University of Oregon have
been picked for the two at
large berths in the NCAA
western regional basketball
playoffs, which get underway
Wednesday night at Portland,
Ore.
R. S. (Spec) Keene, athletic
director al Oregon Slate and
chairman of the western se
lection committee, announced
the selection Sunday after
conferring by telephone with
the other four members of the
committee.
Kccne, who did not vole,
said the picks were unanim
ous. Voting were basketball
coaches John Bennington, St.
Louis; Hoyt Brawner, Denver;
Polk Robison, Texas Tech,
and Johnny Wooden of UCLA.
New York.-ltlPD-The pairings
for the regional playoffs in
the NCAA major college bas
ketball tournament (won-loss
records in parentheses):
tiast HoRiimals: 1st round at Now
York, March 14: George Washing
ton (9-161 vs. Prince (17-tii; St.
Bonaventure (22-3) vs. Rhode Island
(18-8): St. Johns (20-41 vs. Wake
Forest (17-10). 2nd round at Char
lotte. N.C.. St Josonhs (21-4) vs.
George Washington-Princeton win
ner; bt. uonavcnuiro-Khortc island
winner vs. St. John's-Wakc Forest
winner. Final at Charlotte. March
18, winner to Kansas City.
Midwest HcRion.ils: 1st round at
Louisville. March U: Ohio U. (17-)
vs. Louisville (10-7): Morehead
State (18-10) vs. Xavier (Ohio)
U7-9K 2nd round at Louisville,
March 17: Ohio State (24-0) vs.
Ohio U. - Louisville winner; Ken
tucky (1B-8) vs. Morehead St.
Xavier winner. Final at Louisville
March 18, winner to Kansas City,
Midwest ltegloiials: 1st round at
Houston, Tex., March 15: Houston
(10-!)) vs. Marquette (10-10); 2nd
round at Lawrence, Kans., March
17: Texas Tech (14-0) vs. Cincin
nati (23-3); Kansas State 21-4i vs.
Houston-Marquette winner. Final
at Lawrence March 18, winner to
Kansas City.
West Ki'Rionals: 1st round at
Portland. Ore., March 15: Southern
California (20-6) vs. Oregon (15-11);
Arizona State U. (21-5) vs, Seattle
(18-7). 2nd round at Portland,
March 17. Utah (21-0) vs, Loyola
(Calif.) (in-6; Southern California
Oregon winner vs. Arizona State
U.-Seattle winner. Final at Port
land March 18, winner to Kansas
City.
Chiimnlonshht semifinals - At
Kansas City March 24 East region
al winner vs. midwest regional
winner; midwest regional winner
vs. regional winner.
Final At Kansas City March 25
Eastern champion vs. Western
champion.
SEATTLE TEAM WINS
Springfield (DM Kirk's
Pharmacy of Seattle will rep
resent the Northwest in the
national AAU basketball tour
nament at Denver. Kirk's cap-
lured the Northwest cham
pionship Saturday night with
a 63-58 victory over Oregon
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