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    Cincinnati Still Tops Ratings;
Oregon State Slips To Tenth
New York -iliPli- C inr-innnti
iLoyola of Chicago, Duke and
Illinois dominated the United
r ress International major col
Jege basketball ratines todav.
"with the unbeaten Bearcats
unanimous first-place choices
for the seventh straight week.
Cincinnati, which has won
18 games this season and 36
in a row over the last two
campaigns, was the No. 1 Dick
of all 35 coaches who com
prise the UPI rating board.
Loyola, unbeaten in 20 games,
held the second spot for the
seventh straight week.
Duke, which has lost two of
17 games, and Illinois, beaten
twice in 15 starts, remained
third and fourth, respectively,
while Arizona State U. held
on to fifth place, and Georgia
Tech remained sixth.
Colorado moved from eighth
into seventh place, swapping
positions with Stanford, while
Mississippi State advanced
from 11th to ninth and Ore
gon State slipped from ninth
to 10th.
The ratings are based on
games played through Satur
day, Feb. 2, and do not take
into account Monday night
action involving Cincinnati,
Illinois, Arizona State U.,
Georgia Tech, Colorado and
Mississippi State.
The fight for the national
title now appears to be strictly
a case of who can stay un
beaten between Cincinnati,
the pre-season choice, and Loy
ola. The Bearcats have six
games left to play starting
with Bradley on Saturday. In
all, five of their remaining
games are against Missouri
Valley rivals.
Loyola, on the other hand,
has only one tough assign
ment in its six remaining
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games - and that comes on
March 2 against 11th -ranked
Wichita. Duke also has six
games left on its regular sched
ule before competing in the
Atlantic Coast conference
tournament.
Completing the second 10
behind Wichita were Utah
State, UCLA, Ohio State, Col
orado State U., Notre Dame,
Texas, DePaul, Auburn and
West Virginia.
The United Press Interna
t'onal major college basket
ball ratings with first place
votes and won-lost records in
parentheses:
MEDFORDiJlWrRIBUNE
sipconinrs
SOC Basketball,
Wrestling Teams
To Face OTI Owls
Ashland - Wednesday after
noon will see Southern Ore
gon college athletes travel
Oregon college athletes travel
ing to Klamath Falls for a
full slate of wrestling and
basketball.
Starting the afternoon will
be the wrestlers of Oregon
Tech squaring off with SOC
at 4:00. The Raiders met OTI
last week on the Ashland
mats. In this meeting, Oregon
Tech edged by the SOC grap
plers in a thrilling 15-11
match. Since this, the Raiders
have gone on to blank the
Far West champs 32-0, tally
ing a 5 win, 3 loss record.
Basketball will be on tap
at 8:30 the same night with
the Owls and Raiders tang
ling in the third of four Ore
gon Collegiate meetings of the
season. In the last two meet
ings with the Owls SOC has
had trouble rebounding and
finding the basket, loseing
both games in cliff hangers.
Last week end the Owls met
Portland State in Portland
losing their first OCC game in
10 starts. The SOC men had
some bad luck in La Grande
last week end suffering two
losses in a row. The Raiders
are sporting a 4 win, 6 loss
record for Conference play
with the Owls holding first
place in the OCC after tally
ing a 10 win and 1 loss score.
After reading of OTI's loss
to Portland last week end,
Coach Ted Schoph felt, "We
have a good chance of down
ing the OTI squad if we can
keep them from rebounding
with their all men."
In wrestling Coach Bob
Bennett had praise for his mat
men after their unprecedented
Archery Event
At Rogue River
Rogue River Archers will
host the next Southern Ore
gon League of Archers shoot
on Sunday, Feb. 10, at .Jgue
River.
Mick Biles and Jim Griffin
topped a field of 59 archers
in the recent league shoot at
Grants Pass. Biles had a 466
in the men's freestyle 450
class and Griffin a 424 in the
men's 450 instinctive bracket.
Edith Biles led the ladies
with 362 in women's 325 in
stinctive class.
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Team Points
1. Cincinnati (35) (17-0) 350
2. Loyola (111.) (20-0) ....305
3. Duke (15-2) 264
4. Illinois (12-2) 238
5. Arizona State U (16-2) 176
6. Georgia Tech (16-1) ....168
7. Colorado (12-3) 92
8. Stanford (12-4) 68
9. Mississippi State (14-4) 52
10. Oregon State (12-4) .... 47
Second 10 11, Wichita
33: 12. Utah State 29; 13,
UCLA 23; 14, Ohio State 18;
15, Colorado State U. 10; 16,
tie, Notre Dame and Texas 8
each; 18, DePaul 6; 19, tie,
Auburn and West Virginia 5
each.
victory over Chico, "If the
men work as hard as they did
against Chico we should give
Oregon Tech a much better
match. I was very pleased
with the team against the
Chico squad, but OTI will be
tougher and they have the ad
vantage on their home mats."
Highlanders
Top-Ranked
Once More
Portland-fflPD - North Eu
gen's Highlanders replaced
South Eugene today as the
top A-l high school basketball
team in the Journal coaches'
poll. Vouth Eugene, which lost
an overtime game to Willam
ette high Saturday, was sec
ond. Others, in order, were
Pendleton, Marshall, Frank
lin, Milwaukie, South Salem,
Corvallis, Astoria and Crater.
Henley led again In class
A-2, followed, in order, by
Elmira, Central, Pleasant Hill,
Seaside, B a n d o n, Myrtle
Point, Philomath and Lake-
view tied for eighth, and
Eagle Point.
CLASS A-l
1. North Eugene (12-1 76
2. South Eugene 103 67
3. Pendleton! 12-2) 37
4. Marshall (11-2) . 48
5. Franklin (9-4) 28
6. Milwaukie (10-2) 25
7. South Salem (8-5) 24
8. Corvallis (11-2) 23
9. Astoria (9-3) 21
10. Crater flt-3) 19
Others Grants Pas 13. Beaver-
ton 9. Klamath Falls 9. Molalla 9,
Aieatord b. bandy 4. risard l. Ore
gon City 1.
woacnes Hoara Art verment.
Cleveland; Pete Bryant, Astoria;
Ray Olson. Dallas; Carl Wickhnm,
Silverton; Bob Payne. Corvallis;
Mel Krauae, North Eugene; Frank
Roelandt. Medford; Don Martin,
The Dalles.
CLASS A-2
1. Henley (15-0) 77
2. Elmira (15-0) 75
3. Central (13-1) 56
4. Pleasant HIM (12-3) 55
5. Seaside (13-2) 40
6. Bandon (12-2) 38
7. Myrtle Point (14-3) 22
8. Philomath (10-1) 18
C. ftto Lakeview (13-3) 18
10. Eagle Point (12-5) 15
Others Heppner 13. Newport 9,
Serra Catnolic 2, Concordia 1. Nes.
tucca ,
Coaches Board Ted Sarpola,
ClaUkanie; Bob Close. Sheridan;
Don Carey, Stayton; Gordy Carri
gan. Mapleton; Ed Hummel, St
Francis: Dale Bates, Eagle Point;
Paul Greig. Coquille, Dean Bex
ter. Enterprise.
Basketball
MONDAY COLLEGE RESULTS
By United Press Inlernalional
WEST
Arizona St. 89. New Mexico St. 62
Fresno St. 69. Redlands 44
Utah St 8.1, Montana St. 67
Texas Western 63, Arizona 50
Lewis and Clark 71. Whitman 51
EAST
NYAC S7, Albany (N Y.) St. 48
Stonehlll 65, Salem St. 69
Alliance 66. Gannon 58
Millersville St. 94. Lincoln (Pa.)
76
SOUTH
Davidson 50. Citadel 40
Florida 84. Tennessee 73
Florida A&M 80. Clark (Gal 43
Hifch I'ouU 63. Campbei! Coil. 64
Knoxvilie coll. ui, ueneaici ej
Miisittinnl St 91. Tlllane 73
Albany (Ga.i St. 79. Savannah 76
Ft. Va ev St. 62. Morehouse 61
Transylvania 75. Ky. Wesleyan 65
Drexei Tech 46. John Hopkins 41
Georgetown iKv.l 83. Union 67
Va. St. iNortolkl 60, Va. Union 54
Louisiana Coll. 70. S.E. La. 61
HuntlnRdon 98, Bryan (Tenn.) 54
St Pau s (DC. I 9h. Uel. St. Bo
Vanderhllt 74. Alsbama 73 lo t )
Jackjionvl e U. 90. De Pauw 61
Georgia lech 30, Win. a, Mary 49
MsrvUnri 71 Gnretnwn IDC.)
72
MississiDDl 60. Louisiana St. 48
dramhlins 90, Texas Southern 70
MltlWF.ST
Wisconsin 81. Michnan 78
Purdue 103, Michigan St. 81
Washinilon IMo.i 61. E. III. 70
Augsburg 78. MacAiester 60
Cincinnati 71. trrake DO
Iowa St. 83. Nebraska 69
Illinois 104. Indiana 101
Kansas St. 90. Missouri 55
Emporia St 68. Omaha U. 57
:x r. .Missouri SI, wm, renn af
SOLT1IHKST
New Mexico 91. S W. Oklahoma 53
Texas Western 65. Arizona 50
Prairie View 69, Alcorn 66
Lamar Tech 78. E. Tt St 58
N Tex. St. 8S. Hariin-Sim-
mons 75
Abilene Christian 88. W. Tex.
St 85
Oklahoma St 32. Colorado 49
Ariz. St. 87. New Mexico St. 61
PRFP BASKETBALL
Newport 58. Toledo 57
FIGHTS
Philadelphia (t'PI Dick Tur
ner. 147. Philadelphia, stopped
Perry Mannms. 143, Philadelphia
MEDFORD
UBdDWMNG
I LADY ELKS NO. ONE
ineeians zo-izi 3. Lou snafer
453: Cougars ( 16 '-15 'a I 1, Fran
Bittle 457.
ar Beavers (18-141 J. Eva
Sessions 504; Tigers 118-16) 2,
Dorothy Jantzer 424.
Panthers (16-161 a, Luella Main
441: Jaguars l L6.16t a. Call Lau.
rine 465.
Fraidy Kata (13-191 1. Wanda
Booth 304; Leopards (lais-lS!) 3,
Faye Hogue 447.
Eva Sessions 200, Luella Main
183. Gail Laurine 176; Panthers
1271.
Bl I E MONDAY
Tarco (4-0) 4. Helen N'lkodym
524; Medford Ambulance (0-41 0,
Rosyne Gosch 438.
M & W Chain Saw 13-1) 3. Mary
Ellen Plankenhorn 429: Ray's Tex.
aco (1-31 Honey Hobbs 432.
North West Heatini Oils (3-11 J.
Isabel McMlllin 510: B li B Auc
tion (1-31 1, Ann Skeeters 461.
Christean's Service (2iz-lS2
2'j. Joy DeBerrv SOSt Richrielri
Truck Stop (lis-2,j) 1'j, Nancy
weoer 4Z.
Joy DeBerrv 207. Helen Nikn.
dym 200, Bea Matthews 198; Tar
co 1927.
SUNDAY TWILIGHTERS
Left and RlahU (15-11 4. Glen
Wllkins 530: Guys and Dolls (6-10)
0, Walt Skundrlck 570.
Choppers (11-51 4, Harry La
Fever 459; Toppers (1-15) 0, Doro
thy Nease 432.
Goofers (10-6) 3. Louise Swin
dler 556: Sundowners (8-8) 1, Mor
ris Byrne 510.
Ollsplce (9-71 1. Vern Collins
522: Plndowners (6-10) 3, Floyd
Sutton 447.
Loafers 19-7) 1. Ann Tavlop 527:
Jackpots (7-9) 3. Earl Manley 548.
nnneaos a-7) 3. Kon Peyton
522: Axidentals (5-11) 1, Al Geb
hard 539.
Al Gebhard 222. Morris Bvrne
208. Glen Wilkin 202: Goofers
1924.
7-UP DOUBLES
Team Three (64.26) 4. Ann Tav.
lor 754: Team Two (55-013 0. Ge
neva Mang 617.
Team MX 38-34) 1. Del Chris
tiansen 690; Team One (58.27) 3,
Elaine Brown .6B4.
learn tour 135.62) 4. Dorothy
Jantzer 688; Team Five (48.55) 0,
Delores Dyer 625.
Ann Tavlor 222. Elaine Broon
209. Lanell Wilks 200.
Team Three 1423.
RAINBOW LEAGUE
Keen Oregon Green One (34-10)
4. Buz Moran 489: U.S. Bank (2$
24) 0. Duke Gladfelter 438.
Steve Wilson (26-181 2. Francis
Widmer 543; Crater Lake-Machinery
One (26-18) 2, Carl Dkystra
341.
Rogue Valley Hosnltal (26-18) 4.
Wes. Chlldreth 521; Carolina Pa
cific Plywood (11-33) 0, Dick Parka
502
Hoot Owl Logging 25-191 2.
Pete Fitterer 552: Jiges Charcoal
(12-321 2. Victor VanHoy 489.
t-raier uke Macninery Two (23
19) 3. Chuck Walker 505: Morse
Motors (23-21) 1, Tom Griffiths
485.
Harry Ic David (21-23) 2. Lee
Sanderson 493; North Medford
U.S. Bank (15-29) 2, Ron Peery
478.
Chuck Walker 217, Carl Dykstra
Crater Against KF, Medford
Versus Ashland
East Rogue Teams To Invade
Second half or third round-
call it what you will. South
ern Oregon conference basket
ball enters another stretch
this week end.
Crater High and Medford
have immediate opportunity
for retribution against the
foes which downed them last
Saturday night. The Comets
of Central Point go back to
Klamath Falls. Medford en
tertains the Ashland Grizzlies.
Both games are Friday night.
On Saturday night Klam
ath Falls goes to Ashland and
Medford to Grants Pass.
Rogue league members
which abide outside the vale
trek into the Valley of the
Rogue on Friday night. It will
be Henley against Illinois
Valley at Cave Junction,
Lakeview at Phoenix and
Sacred Heart at Rogue River.
St. Mary's will go to Eagle
Point for another Friday
scrape.
Saturday's Rogue games
will be Rogue River at Eagle
Point, Lakeview at Illinois
Valley and Henley at Phoenix.
Butt Falls Travels
Butte Falls, in Class B, will
journey to Klamath county
to meet Merrill on Friday and
Chiloquin on Saturday. Pros
pect will entertain the Grants
Pass junior varsity on Friday.
Week end Southern Oregon
conference and Rogue seasons
also will involve junior var
sity encounters. Sophomore
games are to be contested at
Medford on Friday and at
Ashland and Grants Pass on
Saturday.
Crater sophomores and
freshmen play St. Mary's at
Medford this evening and the
Eagle Point freshmen go to
Rogue River.
A pair of undefeated fresh-!
man grade clubs battle on
Thursday afternoon when Mc-i
Loughlin ninth graders con-1
tend at Hedrick. Crater frosh j
will be at South Grants Pass
at the same time and St. '
WBA Elevates Ciay
To 2nd of Contenders
Providence, R. I.-H'PD-Cocky !
Cassius Clay was moved into
a challenging position today 1
by the World Boxing Associa-:
tion, which boosted him from I
third to second among heavy, j
weight contenders. j
That elevation placed Clay, !
of Louisville, Ky., in the slot :
from which he can challenge '
the winner of the return April
title fight between champion
Sonny Liston and top con
tender Floyd Patterson.
Larry Smith Named
To Dean's List
Larry B. Smith, son of E.
B. Smith, 4758 South Pacific
highway, has been named to
the dean's list of honor stu
dents at LeTourneau college,
Longview, Tex.
In recognition of his work
he also received a $50 scholar-,jplp.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MLDFORD.
214. Dick Parks 313, Rogue Valley
Hospital 24 1L
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
Stlckley Masonry (17-191 1. Har
riet Sherman 416; Eads Van Line
(22-141 3. Mary Schel 395.
Oregon Bookkeeping l2Ui-14i3)
3. Freiria Snodgrass 528; Stones
TV. (22-14) 1, Dolores Madden
424
The Meat Mart (21i-14,t 3.
Ginny Weaver 425; Forest Chief
Bool Co. (18-18) 1. Carole Archer
425
Woodland Heights (15-21) 4.
Marilyn Werner 426; Park Motors
(9-271 0. Shearon Fowler 344.
Frelda Snodgrass 203. Marilyn
Werner 168. Ginny Weaver 180;
Oregon Bookkeeping 1651,
LOVERS
Double Trouble 48-0) 4, Mary
Parker 570; Goof Ups (3-5) 0, Don
Lewis 488.
Beginners Luck 17-11 4. Jack
Turk 511; Producers (1-7) 0, Vir
gil Parks 478.
Tornados 15-3) 2. Lawrence An
derson 533; Hit It Miss (5-3) 2,
Slim Brown 527.
Four B's (5-3) 4. Don Braund
601: Dittos 10-81 0, Al Gascon 427.
Four Bums (4-4) 3. Loren Soder
lund 542; Four Squares (4-4) 1,
Ernie Dukinshire 323.
Misfits 14-4) 4. Ken McManama
565; Twisters (4-4) 0, Arnold Frein
512
Ken McManama 223, Mary Par
ker 193, Lawrence Anderson 212,
Marjorle Anderson 180, Double
Trouble 1931.
MEDCO LEAGUE
Sap Strips (21-11) 2, Joe Haugen
509; Wreckers (10-22) 2, Harold
Evans 564.
Rejects 120-121 3. Darwin Moore
578: Boilermakers (18-14) 1, Lloyd
Haugen 551.
White Specks (19-13) 3. Mike
Oreskovic 499; Laps & Gaps (13
191 1. George Langlols 475.
Green Chain (17-15) 3. Claude
Jones 545; Five Stoogiea (12-20) 1,
Jack Vance 510.
Scratch Pads (17-15) 3. Dick At
terbury 482: Stump Jumpers (16
161 1. Burell Furry 516.
Oddr. 8c Ends (16-161 2, Carl
Scott 513: Bark Busters (13-19) 2,
Terry Stimmel 461.
Lloyd Haugen 236; Darwin
Moore 215, 201, Claude Jones 207,
Odds at Ends 2493.
SPARTA'S LEAGUE
(End of first half)
Back Ackers (48'i-23'jl 3'i.
Winnie Mulvey 448; Tri Hards (23
491 Its. Teddy Loeffler 403.
Sleepy Heads 145-27) 4. Naomi
Bateman 427: Alley Catl (31-411 0,
Vald Alliston 350.
Eeks 140-32) 3. Mildred Morris
392: Clowns (22'i-i3', 1, June
Coleman 377.
Winnie Mulvey 163; Sleepy
Heads 1612.
SUNDAY ROLLERS
Tigers (6-2) 4. Leonard Rhodes
429; Hansons Douglas (31,a-4,,s) 0,
Beverly Pech 468.
Double R's (3-3) 2. Marv Rogers
463: Fllntstonea (4-4) 2, Chuck
Reese 433.
Sad Sacks (5-3) 3, Mattle Perry
450; Jokers (2-6) 1, Delores Soots
440.
Four Roses (4'.i-3!a) 4, Wanda
Booth 549; The Four A s (2-6) 0,
Carole Archer 463.
Wanda Booth 215; Carole Archer
181.
Bruins Again;
Mary's freshmen have an eve
ning brush at Eagle Point.
Medford eighth grade teams
will be hosts on Saturday
afternoon to Klamath Falls
teams. McLoughlin will face
Fremont and Hedrick will
have Altamont as rival.
Local seventh grade games
on Friday afternoon are Hed
rick Green at McLoughlin
Gold and McLoughlin Black
at Hedrick Red.
REJECTS BOUT OFFER
Rome (UPD Giulio Rinaldi,
the European light heavy
weight champion, Monday
turned down a $10,000 offer
to fight Jose Torres in Puerto
Rico "in the near future."
Rinaldi explained he could
not accept the offer, which
was made by former heavy
weight champion Joe Louis,
because he' is looking ahead
to a title fight with German
challenger Erich Schoeppner.
Pro Basketball
By Dnltfd Prest International
NATIONAL BASKETBALL
ASSOCIATION
Eastern Division
W. L. Pet.
Boston 30 17 .606
.Syracuse ... 30 24 .558
Cincinnati 2fl 27 .518
New York 16 39 .291
Western IttvUion
W. I.. Pet.
Los Angeles 43 13 .768
St. Louil 34 23 .5U
Detroit 21 34 ,3I)2
San Francisco 21 35 .375
Chlcajfo 19 40 .322
Monday's Rtilts
San rancsico 100. Chicago 107
Only games scheduled.
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-rue PEOPLE. WHO
FIKllSH THE SENTENCE
FOR VO'J LISTEN FASTER
THAN VtoU CAN TALK
We Malta Saturday Deliveries
al Only a Slight Eatra Charge
Prompt Coufiaous Sarvica
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OREGON
Rudig Team
Leader in
Trapshoot
Bob Rudig's team picked
up 14 points Sunday in the
Elk's league trapshoot at Med
ford Gun club and leads the
league with 40 points.
Loyd Langston's team is in
second place with 27 points.
It gained nine last Sunday.
Davis Young's gang is third
with 19Vi counters after scor
ing 3V4 for the week end
action. Gene Hunt's crew
garnered 6V1 and has a 12Vi
total.
The tourney will continue
for two more Sundays.
Paul Culbertson, Hunt and
Dixon Kenner had 25 straights
at 16 yards Sunday and 24
of 25 were shattered by Hugh
Wright, Floyd Young, Davis
Young, Harry Tonn, Bob Mc
Intyre, Mike Drake, Henry
Niedermeyer and Ed Pease.
Rudig broke all 25 in the
handicap and 24s were com
piled by Mclntyre, Drake,
Pease and Niedermeyer.
Bill Bryant broke 24 in
skeet, Duane Foff 21 and Max
Weston 20.
NAMES NEW STADIUM
New York - (UPI) - it's now
official: New York's new sta
dium in Flushing Meadow
Park wilt be known as "Wil
liam A. Shea Stadium."
Mayor Robert F. Wagner
signed a local law Monday
which named the stadium in
honor of the New York at
torney who played a large
role in bringing National
league baseball back to this
city.
English Vfyellt shirts, washable plaids and tartans, vtluet to $21.95. $17.00
plain colored Viyella shirts, same English washable "wools", $17.50 $14.00
famous make better sport shirts, values to $12.95 $ 7.00
washable, suit-tailored plaid and plain color shirts, $9.95 values $ 6.00
cottons and cotton-dacron shirts, regular $6.95 and $7.95, one group.... $ 4.90
Enro and Lancer sport shirts selling for $5.95 $ 3.90
Barker quality cotton-blend sport shirts, long sleeves, $3.95 sellers $ 2.40
Scully knit-and-capeskin sweaters, regular $45 $31.00
McGregor and Lord Jeff cardigan sweaters, regular $17.95 retail $13.00
$15.95 and $16.95 zipper and button sweaters, assorted colors $11.00
a group of good, wool sweaters selling from $12.95 to $14.95 $ 9.00
long John specials, old-fashioned bulky cardigans, $15.95 $ 6.00
regular $1.00
Interwoven
stretch socks
50"!
McGregor suede and leather jackets, regular $35 luxury Items
White Stag ski parkas in colorful stripes, regular $32.95
McGregor and White Stag assorted jackets, values to $29.95
assorted revertibles, corduroys, and oiiiois tailing to $25.95 ...
famous McGregor Ram-jet washable jackets, regular $19.95 and $20.95
McGregor oyster all-weather ackef, $19.95 nationally
nicely tailored sport coals, all wool from one of our suit manufacturers, $45
large group of regulars, shorts and longs in sport coats, $35 values
just a dozen de
Samuel Martin English topcoats, just four of them that sold for $100
more of the Martin English coats, twelve that sold for $89.50
a large group of give-away coats, made to sell for $45
YES 18 Louis Roth sulls that didn't sell at $155 ... you pay alterations
J. Capps and Schoeneman made these fine suits, most colors, $79.50 sellers
another group of Timely, Capps and Schoeneman suits, $69.50 values
summer-weights and miscellaneous suits selling for $35 to $59, now from
Klamath Falls 4th, Crater
8th In Oregonian Poll
Crater High fell from third
to eighth place in this week's
Oregonian A-l basketball poll
as a result of double losses
over the week end, but Klam
ath Falls rose from eighth to
fourth place.
North Eugene regained first
place in the poll. South Eu
gene was second and Pendle
ton third.
Grants Pass was tenth,
NY Anti-Fight
Bill Running
Into Opposition
Albany, N.Y. - (UPD - Opposi
tion to a proposal aimed at
banning prize fighting in New
York state was expected to
mount today at a public hear
ing by a Joint legislative com
mittee. The hearing was scheduled
to resume at 9:30 a.m., EST.
At least five persons were
to address the committee,
headed by Assemblyman Hay
ward H. Plumadore, R-Sar-anac
Lake. The fate of pro
fessional boxing in the Em
pire State could rest on the
recommendation of the com
mittee to the state legislature.
Monday the proposal to out
law the sport ran Into heavy
opposition.
Among those who testified
were the No. 2 heavyweight
contender, Cassius Clay; form
er New York Yankee infield
er Gil McDougald; Carman
Basilio, one-time welterweight
champion; and Melvln L. Kru
lewltch, chairman of the state
Boxing Commission.
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- luxe sport coats, regular $49.50 and $55
MAIN AT CENTRAL
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY S, 1963
while Medford tied for six
teenth. Henley continued to lead
the A-2 poll, with Elmira sec
ond and Pleasant Hill third.
Eagle Point tied for tenth
place, falling from fifth last
week.
CLASS-A-l
PIS. I
North Eugene (12-1) 108 !
South Eugene (10-3) 93 ,
Pendleton (U-2 . 77
Klamath Falls (13-21 60 I
(tlel Marshall 111-2) 60
South Salem 18-5) 41 '
Corvallis (10-2) 31
Crater (11-31 27 I
Milwaukie (10-2) 26
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Elmira (13-0) 99
Pleasant Hill (12-3) 87
Central (14-1) 82
Seaside (13-2) . 45
Bandon (12-2) . 38
Philomath (10-1) 33
Myrtle Point (13-2) ........... 211
Heppner (11-11 28
Eagle Point (12-3) 21
(tiel Lakeview (13-3) 21
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