MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, I9S3
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Crater High Comets
Scrap Klamath Pels
In Friday Scuffle
Central Point - A pairof
teams with equal season rec
ords in wins and losses scuffle
here Friday night in Southern
Oregon conference basketball.
Crater's Comets will enter
tain the Klamath Union High
Pelicans. Tipoff is billed for
8:15 p.m. after a 6:30 p.m.
junior varsity preliminary.
The engagement will match
the league's second place
teams. Each is 2-1 in the cir
cuit. And, for the full cam
paign each is 8-1. They en
countered different pre - con
ference rivals. '
It will be a battle against
greater height for the Comets,
who rely on speed and fire
power against taller teams.
Should Klamath mentor Al
Keck choose - and it is an
ticipated - he'll open with a
starting lineup which includes
no player less than 6 feet tall.
This combine ' may include
Fred Kelley, 6-4, Wayne
Chamberland and Terry Ash,
each 6-3, and Hal Holman,
6-2V2.
Fire and Fall Back
Crater's tallest men are
Paul Bransom and Howard
Tomlinson, each 6-1. But, the
Central Pointers do have the
edge in speed.
The Comet's long range
artillery will have to be
zeroed in. Basic Klamath
Falls strategy is zone defense
which keeps the rival offens
ive threat outside. The Pels
then grab the rebounds when
the opposition misses.
Crater tutor Lloyd Hoffine
said that his crew may have
to put to practical application
the idea of "fire and fall
back."
"Trying to learn how to
crack a zone," has been a ma
jor objective in drills here
this week, Hoffine reported.
There has been stress on get
ting rebound position and on
d e f e nsive measures against
Klamath's "big kids.".
VWe're going at it hard,"
said the coach. "We had a
hard workout tonight," he
stated concerning yesterday's
drill.
"We need this one pretty
bad. It's a pretty big step for
us," remarked Hoffine as the
Comets looked to a giant
killer effort.
With the exception of Pat
Pepper's bad ankle, Hoffine
indicated that his squad is
healthy. But, he remarked
that Pepper still "will go out
and do a job." The mentor
stated, nevertheless, that
Darryl Summerfield will play
a lot, particularly if Pepper
can't do much rebounding
underneath the hoops.
Hoffine pointed out that
KF's Al Keck may go with
some of his quicker boys. It
was mentioned that the Pels
do not have a lot of speed.
The Comet coach came back
with the reply that Crater
"does not have an over-lot of
height." i
There will be a junior var
sity game at 6:30 p.m. Friday.
The Friday action is all the
Comet cagers have. Klamath
goes home to face Ashland on
Saturday.
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COMET STALWART - Mem
ber of the Crater High crew
which meets Klamath Falls
basketball team at Central
Point on Friday night is
Darryl Summerfield, above.
The 5-9 eager has chalked up
37 points for the Comets this
season and has cleared 36 rebounds.
MAJORETTE SCRATCH
Brace's Richfield (7-1) 4, Mary
Morris 524; Brave Bull (1-7) 0.
Shirley Lewis 479.
Oregon Veneer (6-2). Eleanor
Holbrook 576; Kim's (3-5) 1, Mary
Sorensen 502.
So Oregon Trophy (6-2) 3, Wan
da Booth 508; Brown's Trucking (2
6) 1, Ginnie Brown 521.
Barco Supply 14-41 2, Dotty
Wolff -18; Classic Studios (3-51 2,
Elsie Baker 548.
Eleanor Holbrook 223. Elsie Ba
ker 211. Pat Piazza 208; Oregon
Veneer 2002.
ROXY ANN ROCKETTES
Stevens Auto Sales (4.r-23 3.
Shirley Setzler 509; Trailwayi (27-
41) 1. Shirley Risky 460.
, Roxy Ann Lanes 142.261 3. G.
Dixon. 434; Tex of Courtesy Chcv.
(20-481 1. Jay Waldron 392.
' Crosby's Mobil (41a-26'b 2't
Janet Crosbv 466; Simmondf Con
struction (25tj-42la) Hi, Mary
Sinimonds 397.
Eastslde Market (40-28) 3, Mary
Parker 444; Drews Manstore (35-
331 1. Doris Price 423.
' Loveness Lbr. (37-31) 4. Claudine
Pollard 535; Rodda Paint (27-41)
0, Marlon Lausmann 417.
, Claudine Pollard 192. Doris Price
183; Shirley Williams 182; Stevens
Auto Sales 1788.
STARFIRE LEAGUE
Insurance Mart (23-5) 2: Boh
Stewart 557; Medford Mail Tribune
(17-11) 2; Dudley Petersen 567.
Olson-Lawyer Lbr. Co. (21-7) 3;
Bob Forrest 502; Delah Timber (8
201 1. Allen Raduski 454.
Larrv's Lineup (18-10) 1. Glenn
Knauber 510; Rogue Valley Vend
ing (12-161 3; Sam Cnlton 912.
Walker's Texaco (14-141 1. Jim
Carrigan 555; Ron's Standard (10
lfli 3; Larry Blunt 311.
TMcdford Dental Lab. (13-151 J:
Marvin Slavens 483; Pinnacle Or
chards (11-171 2: Jim House 475
Weeks & Orr 111-171 3, Ted
Thompson 513: Jackson Co. Coop.
(9-191 1. Gus Prlebe 495.
Sam Colton 223; Medford Mall
Tribune 2427.
Mkt. Two (34-38) 4, Nancy Charlie
413.
Louise Swindler 192, Helen Nik
odym 178: Lyd Blood 164; Valley
Poultry 1277.
ZEPHYR LEAGUE
Landls Studio (7-11 3. Gloria Tay
lor 404; Modern Tile Co. 15-3) 1,
Susan Meeker 421.
Medford Honda (6-2) 3 Ann
Skecters 487; Woodland Helchts
Mkt (5-3) 1. Nancy Adamson 341.
Rogue Boarding Kennels (5-3) 4.
Alice Lemlev 461: Burk's Awnings
(0-fi 0 Dorothv Mason 391.
Wainsrntt's Drugs (2-61 2. Evclln
Smith 422; Burclson's (2-61 2, VI
Ccbv 381
Harel Reed 176. Ann Skeeters
170; Medford Honda 1269.
KOFFEE KLATSCH
Goof Offs (4-ni Darlene Brenton
516: Channel Chicks (0-4). Melva
Pexton 418.
Sad Sacks (4-0) 4. Fern Chltd
reth "33- Farlv Birds (0-4) 0, Shlr
Ie Mitebi'll 448.
Bowl Weevils (3-1) 3, Joyce
Kraus 4 9 5: Roguettel (1-3) 1,
EWne Brown 540.
Pin Curlers (3-1) 3. Alice Land
ing 463' 9 Pins (1-3 1, Jean Gem
aeMlch 3R5.
Team Number One (2-21 2. Elsie
Kddv 488; Team Number Two (2-2)
2. Halre .Tessel 455.
Elaine Brown 200, Fern Child
reth 199.
GUTTER PALS
Rum Dums (12-41 3. Dolores
Crawford 445: Try Hards (10-61 1,
Be'tv Shlrlev 382.
Thren Grannies (9-7) 2. ' Aeaie
Holraang 412: The Hopefuls (3-131
2. Frances Scott 30.
The Scoreless (5-11) 2. Vlrple
Howard 433; Team Number 6 (3
13i 2. Bessie Yates 333.
Dolores Crawford 166. 147. Vlr
gle Howard 165. 160. Ella Barlley
and Betty Shirley 143; Rum Dums
1355.
Tag Match on Tap
At Armory Tonight
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
(Insurance Mart emerged cham
pion of the first-half of Ladles
Classic League. Winning team
members are Claudia Lowd. Lois.
Stephen. Annadalc Bohannan. Kar
en Smith and Kathi Jennings, cap
tain) Iniurance Mnrt (43-231 4. Karen
Smith 338: Medford Yardage (33
351 0. Enid Edwards 528.
Brave Bull 138-301 4. Lois Learn
ing 544: Thunderhlrd Mkt. (36-32)
0; Marge Hcnneheck 514.
Wooden Shoe (38-301 2. Elsie Ba
ker 505; The Cllock (30-381 1, Mary
Offenhacher 501
Joreensen's (36H-31'il 4: Fran
ces Willett 540: Crater Inn Motel
UV3-s2't 0: Eleanor Lens 518.
Team Number Three (33-331 0.
LaRavne Harris 51: Valley Music
(30-381 4. Eleanor HoiorooK 5:ra. (
Rogue Distributing 33-35i 0.
Elaine Brown 509: Conger Morris
(30-38 4. Elaine Garrison 573.
SirsTA LEAGUE
(End of llr-t hild
Carade Sports Marina 146-26) 1.
I.vd Blood 433: Snow White Diaper
(28'. -4? iji 3 Norma Larson 456.
Oakdale Mkt One (44li-27'i J.
Helen Nikodvm 463: Bob West
Const. (36',-3S'il 1. Vlvienne West
424
Valley Poultry '40-321 I. Louise
Sindler 460: Bill's No. Central
Shell 20'.,-S'ji 3. Dee Fullmer
4.1
No. Central Garage (38-34) 0.
M.ame Hclinick 418; Oakdala
MOON SHINERS LEAGUE
(End of first hair)
Bowlers Cha Chi Cha (47-25) 3.
Charlene Heavllln 476; Boozers
Four (42-30) 1, Carroll Peterson
434
The Zots (42ij.29'il 4. Burell
Facey; Screwdrivers (32-40) 0. for
feit Revenuers (42'j-2!)'il 3. Willie
Barnum 536; Ltdge Rumus I27t
441 1, Bob Brown 454.
3 5 and Pint l42-3ni 2 Ray
Matheny 421: Rlnky Dinks (30-42)
2, Chuck Hoyt 487.
The Rae's 132', -3Hi) 2: Nlte
Owl (26-461 2. Claude Lewis 352.
Claude Lewis 212, John Wisely
192: Buster Campbell 186.
Three top heavyweight
wrestlers with consistant
northwest win records, and a
newcomer, will make up a tag
team match which promises
to be a rip-snorter at Medford
armory tonight. The first
match goes to the mat at 8:15
p.m. and doors will open an
hour earlier.
Rocky Columbo, who took
part in several hair raising
scraps here last spring, land
ing in a local hospital after
one with vicious Fritz Von
Georing, will team with new
comer Lorenzo Parenti from
Italy. Both are Italians and
while Parenti speaks some
English, Columbo interprets
for him when necessary
Haru Sasaki, who lost a
rugged tangle with Nick Ko
zak here last fall in a Texas
death match, brings his rep
ertoire of judo chops, hip
locks and special sleeper hold
to pair with the all-around
ruggedness of Wild Bill Sav
age to go against the team of
Italians.
Local fans who have re
quested to see Harold (Buck)
Davidson in action again will
get their wishes when he goes
against tough Irish Pat
O'Brien in the 45 minute
semi-windup.
A one-fall match will kick
off the program.
Oregon Tech Trims
SOC Raiders 96-92
Klamath Falls - Sammie
Smith scored 30 points and
Willie Anderson 27 here last
night in an Oregon Tech bas
ketball victory over Southern
Oregon college.
Score in the Oregon Collegi
ate conference game was 96
to 92. The tussle picked up
high point making tempo after
slow starts at the opening
whistles of both halves.
OTI headed by as much as
19 points and held a 44 to 34
halfway lead. The Raiders
crept up on the Owls but
could not produce that extra
surge to catch them. ,
With Smith pulling 23 re
bounds and Anderson 19, Or
egon Tech dominated the
backboards 56 to 27.
Cave Hughes had 24 points
and Jerry Shults 23 or SOC.
Shults topped Raider re
bounding with eight retrieves.
OTI hit .416 from the field
and SOC .391.
Huskies Invade
Stanford Lair
United Press International
The Big Six basketball lead
goes on the line this week
end when Washington (3-1)
invades Stanford (1-0) for a
pair of games.
The Huskies were picked
the team least likely to suc
ceed after so-so showings In
early games and at the Los
Angeles basketball tourna
ment. . v.
But then Washington swept
UCLA at. home and earned
a split at USC in a quartet of
games each settled by four
points or less.
The Huskies have been get
ting a lot of mileage from
the tall front-line combina
tion of Dale Easley and Ed
Cornell. The latter leads the
Big Six in rebounds.
Stanford is rated number
16 nationally after splitting
with 10th ranked Oregon State
last week end. Center Tom
Dose lately has been getting
outside shooting help from
Don Clemetson.
Semeiter finals cut down
week end basketball action
along the coast but a few oth
er games Friday will find
Portland at Nevada, Gonzaga
at Seattle, Pepperdine at Ha
waii, Oregon at Washington
State and a tournament hosted
by Cal Poly of Pomona.
Arizona State is at New
Mexico tonight in a key West
ern Athletic conference game.
The outcome continued OTI
in lone loop leadership with a
5-0 mark. SOC is 3-2.
The teams meet next Tues
day at Ashland. Southern Ore
gon will face Portland State
this Friday and Saturday.
LINEUPS:
SOC 92 Shulta 23. Hughes 24.
Hill 1. Hlnk 10, Flanary 11. Kiser
7. Franks 6, Lewellyn 6, Johnson,
Beazlzo 4.
OTI 96 Anderson 27. Johns
11. Nash 8. Smith 30. Zitek 15,
Dennis 2. Sllnkard 2. Wilkerson,
Magley, Keller 1, Hawkins.
HOCKEY
United Press International
. The Calgary Stampeders,
running last in the Western
Hockey league's Northern di
vision, insist' on glowering
menacingly at the rest of the
league.
The rip-snorting stickmcn
from the north downed Spo
kane 3-2 Wednesday night to
pick up their fifth win in
their last six starts. If they
keep it up they are likely to
overtake Edmonton and earn
a spot in the playoffs.
Elsewhere Wednesday night
a pair of goals by San Fran
cisco's Len Haley spearhead
ed the Seals to a 7-5 defeat
of Edmonton.
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WRESTLING
Medford Armory
Tonite, Jan. 17
8:15 P.M.
Tag Team March
1 Hour, 2 Out of 3 Falls
Columbo-Parenri
VI.
Savage-Susaki
Also
Davidson vs. O'Brien
ONE OTHER BOUT
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WOODLE LEADS
Portland (UPD- Bob Woodle
of Willamette ranked first in
Northwest Conference basket
ball scoring statistics com
piled Wednesday. Woodle, a
5-11 senior guard, has scored
82 points in six conference
games. Pacific's Ken Alcorn
and College of Idaho's Steve
Van Ocker were second and
third with 72 and 69 points in
four and three contests respectively.
Linebackers
To Convene
Medford Linebackers club
will hold its regular noon
luncheon on Friday at North's
Chuck Wagon.
Frank Roelandt, Medford
high basketball coach, will
be on the program. An invita
tion hat been extended to
Lloyd Hoffine, mentor of the
Crater high hoop team. It was
not learned this morning
whether he would be able to
accept the invitation.
A report from the commit
tee named to nominate new
officers may be made.
Membership in the club and
attendance at the meetings i
open to any man Interested in
boosting sports in the Med
ford area.
Hardin Declines Stanford Post
Stanford, Calif.-(UPI-Wayne
Hardin's decision to stay at
Navy left the Stanford uni
versity coaching situation In
an apparent muddle today
with the lone "big" name still
on tape being John Ralston of
Utah State.
'Hardin said in Pebble
Beach, Calif., Wednesday that
he made one of the "toughest
decisions" in his life when he
signed a two-year pact to stay
on with the Middies.
Ralston, another oft -mentioned
name, had said earlier
that he would go home to
Utah State If he did not hear
from the Indians Wednesday.
Leon McLaughlin, assistant
D .3
to ex -Stanford coach Jack
Curtice, also Is among thoss
who have been mentioned
most prominently. So is Okla
homa's Bud Wilkinson but he
said last Monday that he had
no intention of leaving Okla
homa.
Hedrick's Mat
Crews Top CP
Hedrick Junior high sev
enth grade nosed Central
Point 20 to 18 and the Hor
net eighth won 26 to 12 over
the Pointers yesterday in
wrestling competition.
RESULTS!
(7th Grade)
Bill Nordahl (C) pinned Bill Mc
Nair (Hi 3rd; Keith Halsey (C)
pinned Lynn Abernathy (H) 1st:
Ron Newfield c decisioned Phil
Kendall (Hi 10-3; Mack Byers (Hi
pinned Randy Aveline (C) 1st;
Richard Price (C) pinned Greg In
gram (H) 1st; John Baker (H) pin
ned Tim Coy (C) 2nd; Danny Rob
bins (H) pinned Jerry McNichols
(C) 2nd; Gary Van La n in x ha in (C)
pinned Jack Arrell (C) 1st,
(8th Grade)
Dwight Wilson (H decisioned
Tom Koch (C) 15-9; Bob Ellis lH
decisioned Steve Hlmmelman (C)
16-0; Bill Leever (H) pinned Leon
ard Myrick (C) 1st; Craig McDou
gall Hi pinned Dave Schwartz (C)
2nd; Bob Kagy (H) and Jim Owens
(C) draw 4-4; John North (H) pin
ned Don Carrico (C) 1st; Glen
Gueringer (C) pinned Ernie Daw
son (Hi 2nd: Steve Johnson (Hi
I pinned Wayne Debrick (C 1st;
boon Davis (C) pinned Spence
Webber (H) 2nd.
Exhibition:
Spencer Buffington (H) pinned
Tom Lamb (C) 2nd.
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