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2 B FRIDAY. TORNADO FLING-Medford's Jack Lowory and Clint Parlsfas (44) combined in the ballet leap the last time the Mcdford and Ashland high basketball teams collided this season. Other players shown arc Mike Barnes (30), Mcdford, and John Polk (31), Medford, Crater Foes Here Tonight; Tornado at Ashland Saturday, It's certain that there will be a full house at the Hcdrick gym here tonight. The ques tion is: What's In the cards for a couple of Southern Oregon conference basketball aggre gations? The closest neighbors In the Class A-l circuit, Mcdford and Crater High schools, con tend on the local floor. Tip off Is billed at 8:13 p.m. This conflict will be one of our this week end within the circuit. Ashland will go to Grants Pass tonight. Saturday evening slate is Mcdford at Ashland and Crater at Klam ath Falls. Crater goes into the week end tussles the loop leader with a 5-1 murk. Klamath is 5-2, Grants Pass 4-3, Mcdford 2-4 and Ashland 0-6. The four games will bring the conference to the midway point of the chase as the re spective adversaries battle each other for the second time this season. In first round fracases Crater tripped Medford 68 to 63 and downed Klamath Falls 5D to 57 in overtime. Mcdford won 75 to 41 from Ashland and Grants Pass beat Ashland 67 to 39. Toiaup Games On the strength of those first games. The Medford Crater and Klamath - Crater embroilments would rate as tossups and Grants Pass and Medford would be big favor ites over Ashland. But, on the basis of Ashuawl tussles against Crater and Klamath Falls neither Hie Cavemen of GP nor tile Tornado of Mcd ford arc underestimating the Grizzlies. With a pair of contests this week. Crater has the oppor lunily io stretch to a two game lead in the conference since its nearest rivals have lni nrm Bme pp'rr. KIptyv TDAMtMlHMN 4 J (All Automatics) Band & Linkage $777 Adjustments Exchanges Most Can ('46 fo '5H) Rtbuir) I Insrallad Ai Low ai (FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY) 1-Day Service Written Guarantee EASY CREDIT ONE YEAR TO PAY NO MONEY DOWN 'This Offer Good for 30 Days Only MEDFORD TRANSMISSION 1910 TABLE ROCK RD. ACROSS FROM BIG "Y" MARKET FEBRUARY 1, 1113 Ashland. The teams clash again on Satur day, this time at the Ashland high courts. Tonight, however, the Medford Black Tor nado attention will be focused on the Crater high Comets in a game at Hcdrick gym here. Comets Vie at KF alii Falls has a chance to go into the lone lead or to tic for the diadem. Grants Pass can move up into a knot for second place. Mcdford needs victories in both contests to get back into the running. Medford Coach Frank Roe landt reported that the Black Tornado has not scrimmaged all week "so we ll try to scrimmage this Friday and Saturday and see whether we can play cur games on the week end rather than during the week. Fiberglass Cast Mike Ncathamcr who miss ed drills early in the week and worked just lightly on Wednesday went harder at It yesterday. Itcx Bcnncr is to have a fiberglass cast on the wrist he broke. 11 will be bandaged and taped. Mcdford's probable begin ning lineup for this evening Is Jack Fordc, Jim Hill, Dan Miles, Diek Dcfflcy and Lar ry Vowel I. For Crater Hoffine Is ex pected to pick his usual com bine of Howard Tomlinson, Paul Bransom, Pat Pepper, Lou Alvarez and Mike Glincs. "We're sure sweating it," declared Hoffine of the Com ets' week end challenges. Of Mcdford, he pointed out that the Tornado's back is against the wall and "it makes you fight harder when your back is aRnln.it the wall." He indi cated that the Comets antici pate facing a Mcdford club that will play its best game of the season up to now. The Fireballs on baiurrtay will have their hands full against a club with superior height. Cnaeh Al Keek can start a five of all six footers. Crater has only two regulars over six fcrt and none to match the Pelicans' tallest boys. Whil? Ashland's Bruin; It in? 11 1 have gone winlcss in the race, Coach George Keil has de clared, "One of these days we'll get one." He added, "I just hope it's pretty soon." Kell reported yesterday, We'll be awfully shallow this week end." Mike Cotton has missed a couple of days of drill, Rick Pierce has been troubled by a cold and Tod Hess has a foot sore from blisters. In drills this week, Kell slated, "We've been trying to work on our rebounding well and see if we can get a fast break going." Defense also has had attention. Hess, Jim Lamb and Dale Tepper are likely starters this week with Howard John son and Dean Samuclson probably to get the call if Cotton and Pierce are still under the weather. Other Lineups Klamuth Fulls against Cra ter is expected to present a lineup of Fred Kclley, Wayne Chamberland, Dick Scott, Hal Holman and Grovcr Dahn or Terry Ash. Against Ashland tonight Grants Pass Coach Gordon Prelim may name Al Hutch Ins, Bob Shcpard, Jim Pippin, Tom sPutlin and Gary Red dek for starting service with Lyman Kcisecker, Larry Lindquist and Marty Bauer in main reserve. While "play ball" is set for 8:15 o'clock here tonight, 8 o'clock is the official starting time for this week's other scrambles. Jayvcc games ac billed lor 6:30 p.m. on all courts. Sophomore games tonight will be al 6:30 o'clock at the senior high boys' gym at Med for ami al the siris' court at Grants Pass. Soph frays on Saturday arc billed for 3 p.m. A Crater Booster-sponsored Greyhound bus will make ttie j trp to Klamath Fnl!:. Three school bui.es tcuiyiiiK stu dents are scheduled to make the jaunt. HOCKEY NATIONAL t.KA(j!K ',- iniri tismmsi W I. T I'ls. till CI L'4 14 11 ft!) i:tl 114 SJ 17 7 57 .U 20 U IS .Vs. 1 It! 111! 21 1.1 II) yl 120 11.1 H 2.1 a M 1:14 l. in 9 29 11 2!) 141 2K Thur.itsv's Krsulls Toronto H, Montreal 3 -hivaiu 9. Boston 2 I; Oilmen t Toronto ' Montreal 1 Detroit 1 Nrw York Hot ton I fijVID QUIT'S BfeBaff"Teai V H B Jr B lej. S Medford' Most Popular Sporting Goods Store 226 East Miin Street Leather Dress Gloves Lined and Unlined PHONE 772-6815 MEDFORO MEDFORDtiTRIBUNE sipwmnrs Southern Oregon's Mat Team Meets Chico State Ashland-Southern Oregon college's strong wrestlers face Chico State Wildcats tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Ashland. Chico Is regarded as one of the best teams Southern Oregon will meet from Cali- Anderson Heads OCC In Points OCC STANDINGS: W I. Prt. PV PA on s 0 1.000 efio 373 OCE 4 4 .300 3B3 600 SOC 4 4 .300 373 540 PSC 3 3 .373 310 542 EOC I 7 .125 341 610 Portland A three-way battle is taking place for the Oregon Collegiate Confer ence scoring title at the half way point In conference ac tion. The new leader this week is Willie Anderson of Oregon Tech with 175 points and a 21.9 average for eight games. He replaces Southern Oregon's Dave Hughes who was idle last week. Pressing Anderson in the light point race is Portland State freshman John Nelson with 169 points and a 21.1 average per game. Tech's Sammy Smith is third with 105 and a 20.6 average. Hughes dropped to fourth at 152 points. Bob Marr of OCE took over the field goal accuracy lead with a .523 percentage on 23 of 44 shots. Among more fre quent shooters, Dave Hughes is best with 62 field goals on 125 shots for a .496 average. Portland State's Gary Linn has an .833 shooting percent age from the free throw line on 10 of 12 shots but among those with more opportun ities, Toby Wolf of OCE has hit .826 per cent of his shots, I making 38 of 46. Smith and Anderson of OTI are running away with the re bounding race. Smith, two- time OCC rebound leader, heads' the pack with 143 re trieves, an average of 17.8 per game. Anderson has cleared 120 for an average of 15 per contest. Anderson also is the season's scoring leader in the OCC with 337 points in 17 games for a 19.8 points per game average. Hughes is sec ond at 286 and Bob Myers of EOC is third at 284. In team statistics, Oregon Tech is the offensive leader with an average of 82.5 points a game while Portland State is the top defensive team, yielding only 67.7 points a game, Tech also leads in free throw shooting with a team average of .659, and team re bounds with an average of 48 per game. Southern Oregon is best shooting from the field with a .472 percent accuracy mark. Conference action this week end sends Tech against Port land State for two games that could virtually wrap up the third straight OCC title for the Owls. The Viks need no worse than a split to remain in contention for the runner up spot and the Dist. 2 NAIA playoff bcrtn. Southern Ore gon is at Eastern Oregon for a pair while Oregon college draws the weekly bye. TK AM STATISTICS: Ki KT Rrb. Pis. Ave. OUtiM- Oil . 2iiS.H27 1.14-203 3!IO KM) S2 3 OCK .220-303 143-323 272 3S.1 72 9 SU; ..321-330 123-300 213 373 71.8 TOG . 316-M' ICn. 171 2152 341 S PSC .311-349 94-130 323 316 64 3 Defense )l. 11 Rrb. IMs. Ave. PSC . 2i;...-..w ll.'-ISB :t.; nSJ K7 7 SOC . 33I-.17S 107-1153 311 .14! CS 0 OTI 234.,1?l I05-Iti7 211 57.) 71 6 1V. K . .M.!-.!!';! I34-2UU 3l HIK) 7.10 ' EOC ..339-393 132 213 238 10 78 1 , INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS I v. 51 l ' 21.1 20 0 111 0 I Hi 0 I 13.1 ; I I 3 1 110 13 .1 12 II III .1 10 3 10 0 1.1 ti 9 a : .1 9 I) a l 7 7 7 I 7 0 ti 9 3 tM-rlnt r; n Anderson. OTI . 71 27 Nelson, PSC ..... 71 27 Smith, Oil 57 .11 Hushes. SOC ...... 62 2B ii tfi a, toC .... .14 it Shtllts. SOC 50 21 R'S'Hl". OCK . 47 22 TP 171 169 ltij 1.12 13.) 121 !1 112 (OH 103 Well. OCK 37 Nash. Oil 47 14 Ziirk, Oi l 40 Johns. OTt 34 Rankin. OCE 33 tllllRSWtn , . PSC 32 l.lntt. PSC 34 llmk. SOC 32 Wai-hter. KOC 29 23 .Shrunk. PSC .. 2H Turlrv. EOC I Flanarv SOC j Klsfir. SOC . 24 7 II) 17 a yarr OCK Currv OCE " I Bacnail KOC MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON fornia. Last season the Wild cats were the Far Western conference champions and won the Far West invitational championship. They are a well experienced squad and as Coach Bob Bennett said, "We expect a real good meet with Chico and this will be our real test. CSC has a 4 win 2 loss record against some real tough competition." , Could Be Tops In Friday night's match the 130 and 167-pound classes could be the top bouts of the evening. Undefeated Mike Simpson will go against Southern O r e g o n's Doug Smith, who suffered his first loss of the season Wednesday to Oregon Tech. Manning the 167 pound class will be George Moses for Southern Oregon with a 6-1 record. Moses will meet Stan Benson, Chico's team captain, who also has lost only one match. Other bouts are John Ulmcr, 123, Chico, vs. Dan Richmond, SOC; Don Baade, 137, Chico, vs.. Trenton Douglas, SOC; Bill Lenson, 147, Chico, vs. Jack McKay or Terry Hc Vay, SOC; Ken Harris, 157, Chico, vs. Jerry Hull or Dave Buck, SOC; G'cn Hayes, 177, Chico, vs. Glen Moses, SOC; Steve Dukelow, heavyweight, Chico, vs. Jim Crush, SOC. RAIDER MATMAN - Dave Buck, above, one of Southern Oregon college's fine fresh man wrestlers, has been bat tling with Jerry Hull for the 157-pound spot on the Raider squad. The Raiders entertain Chico Stale college at Ash land this evening. -(Dean Freeman photo). Pro Basketball Unltrd lrtss International eastern Division W I, Prt. na 16 .704 28 23 ..110 SB 2.1 .,"128 13 39 .278 W Ij Prt. 41 13 .774 33 22 .ti(K) 21 32 .306 in 34 .nr.s 18 38 .321 Boston Syracuse Cincinnati New York Western Division Los Angeles: St. Louii Detroit San Kratlci&CO Chicaeo Thursday's ItestiMs Los Angeles 127. Detroit 122 Boston 128. Cincinnati 123 New York 116, Chicnco lot Syracuse 112. St. Louis 100 ftM k m 5 a S is 1 1 If fp IbPi'lsi is THIS $ 101 40 Save again every time you iie the- quipmnH It's a comoiete, portable woodworking shop which handles eveiy cutting opeid'uon framing to fine cabinet finishing. Saves production time and material cusis. Add! extra protitu to sveiy eontr.ict; greater quality to every finishod job. l1Ua LB DoWALT BUILDIR'S 1CIAL DE WALT Radial Sa, Model 0i0K $3J.OO DE WALT Roultr Arm, No. 201746 (.5 BLACK & DECKER iHP. Hmw Diitv R1xiipr. Model U-365 S 6.S TOTAL REGULAR VALUE-SPECIAL Present Stocks Only! SAW Hubbard Cincinnati Tips Drake In Extra By MARTIN LADER UPI Sports Writer Cincinnati boasts two for midable weapons in its bid for an unprecedented third straight NCAA championship -not only does it have the best college basketball team in the nation but today it also must own the luckiest. The Bearcats took a 33 game winning streak into Thursday night's game against Drake, and it should have been little more than a work out for the country's top ranked squad on its home court. Instead, unheralded Drake fought fiercely for ev ery point and dragged Cincin nati into an overtime period before falling to the Bearcats' superior might by 65-60. The consequences probably would have been more serious for the below-par Cincinnati team if it had been up against one of the more powerful foes on its tough schedule. Loyola of Chicago, ranked No. 2, kept pace with the Bearcats and maintained its hopes for an unbeaten season by routing Washington Uni versity of St. Louis, 118-38 for its 19th straight win. In key conference games Thursday night, Kentucky overcame Georgia, 74-67, and Wake Forest took sole posses sion of first place in the At lantic Coast conference by beating South Carolina, 54-45. George Wilson was the in dividual hero for Cincinnati, registering five of his team's seven points in overtime. Tom Thacker, who led the Bear cats' comeback in the final minutes of the second half, lost his chance of glory as he blew a free throw attempt with six seconds remaining. Wrestling Tournament Saturday Hedrick Junior High will be host on Saturday for seventh and eighth grade in vitational wrestling tourna ment. McLoughlin, Central Point and Ashland are entered along with the host school. Both team and individual chanv pions will be crowned. Sessions will be at 9 and 11 a.m. and 2 and 3 p.m. No charge will be mad for ad mission. Competition will be on three mits except for the finals when one mat will be used for the seventh grade and one for the eighth. Chart on the wall will allow fans and participants to fol low the progress of the match. McLoughlin Rambles McLoughlin Junior high ninth graders used their height and Soo.J bail handling to thump Monument basketball team 53 to 14 here yesterday. The McLoughlin team had 13 lo 1, 23 to 2 and 27 to 14 quarter differences. Dennis Byrne paced Mac scorers with 17 and Curt Smith had 13. LINKUPS: Monument 1 1 Daivttr. Con verse 4. HRmblin, Losan 6. Bra zille 4. Dk'kersnn, Morgan. .Mrl.iiiiRlilin S3 Dallas 7, Curtis 10. Byrne 17. Smith 13. Chamhrra 4. Sanford. Douglas 2. V.'cstwood, Stockman. Funk, Johnson, Hows. Icy. Durkce. LT UE 111 II Wm BUILDER'S SPECIAL! 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The top scorer for Southern Oregon is Dave Hughes, a sen- Val Brumel Favored in Mi 1 1 rose By JOHN GRIFFIN New York - IUPD - World Champion Valery Brumel, the Soviet sensation who has beaten American title-holder John Thomas six straight times In the high jump, was favored to score his seventh victory in a row tonight in the Millrose Games at Madi son Square Garden. A sellout crowd of 15,000 was expected to watch Bru mel and Thomas renew their rivalry in one of three United States-Soviet duels that will feature the first of five meets scheduled for the Garden this season. Russia's Igor Ter-Ovan-esyan, wailing for his world outdoor broad jumping record lo be approved, and world in door king Ralph Boston will hook up in a second Soviet American test while Valery Bulishev, Russia's third entry in the meet, will compete against favored Jim Duprec and Lt. Ernie Cunliffe among others in the 880-yard run. Commanding almost as much attention as the three Russian invaders will be Can ada's 19-year-old Bruce Kidd in the two-mile event, world indoor shotput champ Gary Gubncr of New York Univer sity, and competing pole vaultcrs Dave Tork, John Uelscs, Ron Morris and John Belitza, all of whom have cleared 16 feet. j Building the Rogue Valley Phone ( 773 7555 j V 664-1217 JJ 'Befa&tOUjoiH LEARN Mm ' ' Ths Marine Corps is es ! lentially a volunteer outfit, ! world-famous for its pres- tige and traditions. Learn for yourself what it is that 1 makes Marine training so thorough why every Ma ; rins ii proud to be a Marine. Find out before you enlist! ! You know Marines serve 1 on land, at sea and in the air, but do you know that Marine Corps schools teach more than 400 trade skills. Before you volunteer for any service, you owe it to your self to find out about the Marines. ior from California. Hughes has a 19 points per game av erage for conference play and has 69 rebounds for the Rai 1 ers eight games. Second in the scoring column for SOC is junior Jerry Shults who has tallied a total of 12; for 15.1 points per game. In team statistics the Raid ers are ahead of their confer ence opponents with 72.1 points per game as compared to their opponets' 67. In shoot ing average the SOC men have done a li.tle better than their opposition with .407. Ri vals have .381. Coach Ted Schopf's only comment before Icjving was, "We hope to give Eastern Ore gon a real run and I feel we can take then; but playing on a strange floor and away from home docs give us a little disadvantage." Next Wednesday SOC will meet the powerful Owls of Oregon Tech at Klamath Falls. FREE BOWLING LADIES INSTRUCTION GLASSES 4 LESSONS -Tues. thru Fri. R0XY ANN BOWLING LANES 2375 South Pacific Hwy. Phone 772-7171 a 'a . With . . a UNINGER Ready-Mix Concrete MAIL THIS FORM TODAY! 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