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6 B SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Crater Blazes Up At Finish To Down Klamath Pels 64-58 SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STANDING! (At of Krtday . Crater J Klamath Falla 6 J .867 Granta Pa S 3 S2S Medford Ashland 1 .HI Klamath Falls Crater's fiery Comets kicked up a blaze of celestial fireworks at the finish here Friday night to overtake the Klamath Un ion Pelicans in Southern Ore gon conference basketball. The Fireballs of Central Point, with a blistering come back over tne linai ovi min utes of the conflict, erased a 10-polnt deficit and singed the Whitebirds 64 to BB It was another sparkling milestone in Comet capers on the maplecourt. Crater scored its first hoop triumph In his tory on the Klamatn floor. But more Important to the Fireballs was the fact tney again become co-frontrunners In the circuit witn tne reis. . Klamath, the defending champ, had taken over the leadership by trimming era ter 69 to 63 a week ago. After Friday each was 6-3 in the loop. . Comet By Tall The Pelicans with SVi min utes remaining in the closing neriod had an apparently com. fortable bulge of 84 to 44. Then, suddenly the Klamath ites found they had a Comet by the tail. Crater, employing Its quickness to aavaniage and turing hot, outscored its host 20 to 4 over the remaind er of the distance to wrest its second victory in three out ings with the Pels. The Comets Lou Alvarez led the evening scoring with 20 points. His teammate, Howard Tomllnson, netted 15 counters and cleared 21 re bounds. Another Fireball, Paul Bransom put in 11 points and retrived the ball 12 times. And, Pat Pepper was also in twin figures with 10 tallies for the Corners. -Wayne Chamberland put in 15 markers for Klamath Falls, Fred Kelley 14, Grover Dahn 13 and Dick Scott 17. , Bransom Starts It Bransom began the payoff sume for Crater with a layin off an out-of-bounds play. Tomlinson followed with tipin and Bransom added two free shots for 50 to 64. Tom. llnson drove the base line for a layln and Pepper capped a fast break with a layup ouc ket. Crater was even at 54-alI Alvarez put the Comets in front 06 to 04 with a steal But Dahn dribbled the length of the court for a short jump shot which tied the game again. Then, quick-handed Al varez pulled off another swpie and scored for 58 to 56. Crater was on top to stay. Two min utes were left on the clock. Pepper flipped in two free shots. Alvarez missed a free try and Klamath got the ball but little Louie accomplished another steal and was fouled. He made two shots this time. Mike Glines completed the Crater scoring with a layin for 64 to 56 with 30 seconds left. Pelicans Lead Klamath's last points were on a Kelley bucket with six second remaining time. The Pelicans were ahead at all the quarter stops 17 to 13, 27 to 26 and 45 to 38. Alvarez's 14 points on "out of-this world" shooting help ed Crater keep in the battle during the first two quarters In the second half the Comets all got going better and their quickness began to pay off. The Fireballs, who lost the ball 10 times in the first halt lost It only four times over the last two cantos. When the Comets launched their upsurge in the closing minutes, the Klamathites seemed to tense and they gave up the ball on miscues and violations. 14 Offense Snares Of Tomlinson's rebounds 14 were under tne oiicnsive hoop, enabling the Comets to get extra opportunities. And, Bransom entered after the start of action to do a rugged Job of the boards. The Co mets thereby came through against overall great KF height. Klamath had the hotter shooting, .463 to Crater .391 from the field but each wound up with the same number of goals 25. The Comets took better advantage of their chances at the free line, out pointing the Pelicans 14 to 8. From the field Klamath was hotter in the first half with .408 to Crater's .314. But again each had the same n'im ber of buckets 11. KF fired at a .518 clip in the second half while Crater hit .488. Basketball FRIDAV COLLEGE RESULTS United Pre International EAST St. Joseph' (Pa.) 78 Lafayette (0 Dartmouth 88 Columbia S7 Cornell 88 Harvard M Holy Croat 77 Vlllanova 62 Princeton 71 Brown 63 Penruylvanla 76 Yale 60 Duquetna 01 Seton Hall 74 BOUTII Clemton 88 Virginia 64 Tulane 77 Georgia Tech 6B (ot George Washington 68 Citadel S3 Louitiana si. vanaemui on SOUTHWEST Brljham Younf 76 N. Mexico 7J WEST S. California 61 Stanford 87 Lewli Si Clark 62 Willamette 44 Colo St. U. 50 Air Force 41 Washington 84 California 62 Utah 104 Wyoming 73 Portland 67 Oregon St. 68 USF 74 Loyola 3D San Fran. St. 58 Humboldt St 50 BOX: Crater EG Pepper 11-3 Summerfl'ld 4-1 Tomllnton - 13-7 Alvarei 20-8. Gllnea 8-2 Brantora 7-4 Jonee .. 0-0 FT Reb. PF TP 8-4 0-0 2-1 5-4 4- 2 5- 3 0-0 Totala 64-25 22-14 43 14 64 Klamath F. FG Chamberrnd 13-7 Scott 12-5 Kelley 14-7 H. Holman.. 4-1 FT Reb. PF TP Dahn -Ah ... Guyer . Moore 9-4 2-1 0-0 010 2- 1 3- 2 3-0 1- 0 6-5 2- 0 0-0 0-0 Wendt and Eitelttyn. Ran Jote SI. 87 Pnpperdlne 60 irtaho 70 Oregon 61 Oregon Tech 113 Eastern Ore. B1 Oregon Col. 6 Southern Ore. 43 Alameda St. 6i Cr.lro "it 83 Seattle 100 Montana St. 83 Occidental 80 Cal nivrrtlde 46 Nevada 57 California Davit 41 Sanla Barb. 74 Cal Poly SLO 6i Fresno St. 89 San Tern. Val. 81 S. Diego Maries 77 U S Diego 88 Upland 85 Cat Lutheran 84 L. A St. 76 Long Rrarh St. tit Redlanris 84 Cal Tech 49 Cal Western 60 Pomna 58 La Verne 83 Aztifta 80 Portland 67 Crr-2on Slnte M Lewis 8c Clark 62 Wlllamrtte 44 Portland Froth 60 O. S. Rooka 53 SET PREAKNESS DATE Plmllco, Md. -lUPIWTlie 87sth running of the $150,000 Preakness Stakes, the second jewel in horse racing's triple crown, will be run at the Pirn !!co race course on May 18 Nominations to the race at $100 each will close at mid night, Feb. 15. Prep Basketball rRUDAi UAtnr,B United Preii International Wllion 48 Jefferson 42 Marshall 61 Grant 41 Washington 84 Lincoln 34 Benson 41 Roosevelt 40 Cleveland 65 Mad I ion 62 Beaverton 66 Hlllsboro 42 Central Catholic 71 Centennial 62 Astoria 63 Clackamas 44 Sunset 56 David Douglas 82 Mllwauklc 39 Gresham 34 Tillamook 64 Dallas 49 Ttgard 66 West Linn 4B Lake Oswego 47 Newberg 46 Forest Grove 58 St. Helens 45 Ore ton City 61 McMtnnvtUa 48 Scnppoose BO Stlverlon 83 MolnllB 50 Jehiat 50 Park rote 6fl Wy'eaut 41 Sandy tiff Reynolds 05 Lebanon BU Albany 04 Corvollis 82 North Salon) 45 South Salem 70 Sweet Home 43 Cottage Grove 01 Springfield 44 South Kugcne 77 Thurston 64 North Eugene fll Rose burg 67 Wlllnmetto 41 Murshfleld 31 Crater 64 Klarrmth Kails 58 Medford 71 Ashland 40 Pendleton 81 Milt. -Free water 48 Redmond 67 Herniiaton 41 The Dalles 75 Bend 48 Baker 56 Prfnevllle 40 La Grande 53 Madras 36 Emmett (Idaho) 60 Vale 41 Ontario 62 Nyssa 40 Neah-Kah-NJe 65 Banks 47 Vernonia 52 Seaside 37 North Catholic 57 Concordia 41 Hood River 65 Rainier 46 Clatbkanle 51 Estacada 38 Amity 63 Salem Academy 42 Dayton 38 Ncstucca 37 Yamhill-Carlton 50 Sherwood 48 Philomath 46 Sheridan 41 Central 61 Woodbum 53 Gervais 62 North Marion 52 Serrtt Catholic 65 Mt. Angel 36 Stayton SO Cascade 34 Canby 66 Cclo 46 Toledo 56 Mapleton 55 Waldport 65 Reedsport 3B Elmtra 48 HarrUburg 35 Pleasant HUI 60 St. Francis 53 McKemie 46 Drain 45 Junction City 58 Oakrldge 56 (.emraj unn 47 ureswell 40 Riddle 53 Sutherltn 51 Myrtle Creek 50 Glide 46 Doiigla 61 Glendale 51 Rogue River 82 Sacred Heart 46 Henley 80 Illinois Valley 73 r.aj;lc Point flfl St. Mary's 65 I-aknvtcw 60 Phoenix 43 Myrtle Point 65 Gold Brach 53 Brookings 53 Pacific 54 Coqulllc 71 P--rtin 45 Cirant Union 43 Burns 36 Sherman 7 Hrppner 37 McF.wen 61) Pilot Rock 47 Ganton 43 Portland ChrtMtsn 40 Star ot Hie Sen B4 Jewell 41 Tillamook Catholic 75 Knnppa 61 Cascade I neks 57 CorWtt 42 AIjih b. mangle Lake 35 LnwMI fin C.-'burg f.p Monroe 58 Crnw 49 Mohswk 48 Weitflr 43 Weston R9 Umaplna 31 lone 80 Echo 43 Helix 37 Stanfteld 27 Riverside 39 Umatilla 37 Powers 46 Yoncalla 30 Csnyonville Bible 80 Canyon Ville 39 Oakland 68 Days Creek 29 Wallowa 33 Union 38 Favorites Victors in Prep Tilts United Press International Nearly all the favorites came through with victories Friday night in Oregon high school basketball action. South Eugene, rated No. 1 in the Oregon Journal Coaches' Poll, beat Thurston 77-64 and second-r a n k e d North Eugene edged Roseburg 61-57 in Midwestern League contests. Third-ranked Pendleton con tinued unbeaten in the Inter- mountain circuit with an 81 48 romp over McLoughlin of Milton-Freewater, Crater battled back Into a Southern Oregon Conference title tie by beating Klamath Falls 64-58. Marshall Leads Marshall moved a half game ahead in the Portland league with a 61-41 decision over Grant, while Franklin was idle. Third -place Jeflerson was upset 45-42 by Wilson Beaverton and Muwaukle remained tied in the Metro League. The Beavers topped Hillsboro 58-42 and Milwau- kie edged Gresham 30-34. Sandy kept its Wilco League record unblemished with a 60-65 win over tough Reyn olds and Tigard maintained its Tualatin-Yamhill Valley League lead with a 68-49 tri umph over West Linn. Valley league leader South Salem coasted to a 76-43 win over Sweet Home. IHJ(IDWLm(E GHAPPLER INJURED - Cap tain Jerry Hull, regarded as Southern Oregon college's best wrestler, was lost for the season when he suffered a broken knee cap in match last week. Coach Bob Bennett said that Hull, who was figured as SOC's best bet in the Oregon Collegiate conference and Pa cific Coast Intercollegiate tournaments, will be laid up six months by the injury. A hamstring muscle also was pulled. Bennett maintained that Hull, a senior, was hurt as the result of what he (Ben nett) considered unsportsman like conduct on the part of his opponent. Portland's Frosh Defeat OSU Rooks Portland-(UPD-The Portland Frosh rolled up a 60-53 bas ketball victory over the Ore gon State Rooks Friday night. Dave Lewis paced the Port land scoring with 16 points. Bob Wollmuth and Ken Falk ner added 15 and 14 for the Frosh. Scott Eaton scored 11 and Larry Enos tallied 10 for the Rooks. The Frosh led 27-21 at halftime. BA.UHI.1NG HOLLERS Jackfton County Federal (10-81 3. Margie Rock 482: Bolton Orchid (8-8, i. Jean Wehfen 448. Coca-Cola (9-7 1 a. Mary Hall 437: Max-Sig Communication (7-fil 2. Mary Schoonover 415. Home-Lite Saw (9-71 3. Mary Sullivan 447: Crater T.V. (9-7) 2, Norma Olufaon 412. Oregon Bank (7-9l 4. Jean Blt tering 437; Harper' ExcavaUon lo ll) 0. Vivienne Watera 375. BOWLING HUEENS Firt Nattonal Bank (15-51 4. Cappi Lindquirt 510: Cal-Ore Kanchea 8-12 0. Eliie Baker 489. Pacific Power & Light (14-6i 3. Lucille Corneiiu 544; Wooden Shoe (8-121 1. Lorraine Hall 497. Reter rrutl tiz-ai a. rnyiua Bradley 487: H. H. Lage (3-17) 0, Colleen Baylor 481. Banhy' (12-8i 4. Del Chrlitian on 598; Security Insurance (11-91 0, i Magruoer aai. Charm Cottage (11-91 4. Gertie Blind 498; Kim a (4-18) 0, Carol Duzan 542 Carol Duzan 222, Del ChrUUan nn 233-213. Lorraine HaU 202: Bamby'a 946-2735. MOONSHINERS LEAGUE Revenuera (10-2) 4; Team Two 0, defaulted. . Ridge Runnera (10-2) 3, Boh Brown 464: Cha-Roes 13-9) 1, Ben Chaboude 525. Rnfljl.r. rhB PhB CtlB (7-S) 4. Helen Campbell 451; Team Nine 0, defaulted. Rinky Dink (7-5) 3. Chuck Hoyt 479; The Zola (6-8) 1, BureU Facey 26. ........ Night Owl (6-8) 3, Claude Lewi 500: Boozer Four (3-9) 1, Bob D.ln All Willi Rnrnum 205. BureU Facey 204. Al Carpenter 196. Ben Cha boude 196. EMPIRE LEAGUE Stone T V. (15-51 2, Jckle Wil son 468: Western Thrift (4-16) 2, Olson Mack (14-6) 2. Ruth Smith 494. Hillyer Oil (12-8) 2, LucUle Cornelius 525. Oak Grove Service (13-7) 4. Vlr. glnia Wilson 543, Hair Shapera (9. Ping s (13-71 3, Peggy Melated 467, United Meat Product (1U-10I 1, Georgia Coggina 4J5. Tom Thumb Market (8-12) 1. Te. ressa Short 445, Winnies (8-12) 3, Evelyn Sanderson 450. 17 An T.vlnr Instirnnce 110-10) 3. Bene Whitmore 495, Nu-Way nn.p, (.l!t Jnvc PidcocK 477 Oak Grove Service 1427. Dottle Veal 214, Lucille Cornelius 209, Virginia Wilson 199,97. smu'i.iNn RinnlFS Lucky Strikes (4-0) 4, VI Moore 412, inrce rin ,u-) u, Deny .Mc Millan 439. nrMm,n (4-0) 4. Maxv Hall 417: Rocking Pin (0-4) 0. JuUa Netz 330. , Ktrika Out ro-4) 0. Ruby Co- rother 431; Pin Feather (0-4) 0. Stcinun Johnston sm. One Pins (4-0) 4. Clole Martin 462; Try Hards (0-4) 0. John Lam hrn"ht 471 Slow Pokes (3-1) 3. Lee Golden 418; Ken Plnettes (1-3) 1, Mary Rassdale 380. Bcttv McMillan 186. Mary Hall 169. Clole Martin 168; One Pin 1571. ROGUE EQUIPMENT INVITATIONAL SINGLES Betty Reinholtz 107 27. Karen Smith 100.08. Del Christiansen 98.49. Helen Culy 97.36. Jerl Hut ton 96.31, Gertie Blind 96.12. La Rayne Harris 95.29, Carol Duzan 95.02, Elaine Garrison 91.35, Elise Baker 91.17. Carol Duzan 224 749. CITY LEAGUE Ping's Gardens (20-8) 3, D. Wink elman 548; Banco Supply (15-13) 1, H. Dungey 522. Steve Wilson Lhr. (19-9) 3. A. Peters 575; Westside Merchants (14-14) 1, C. Landls 549. I State Farm Insurance (18-10) 2, B. Hall 573: OUon Lawyer Lor. (171,1-lHj) 2. D. Swan 592. A. L. (Tex) Nash (17-11) 4. C. McWhorter 694; Fritoa Kid (18-12) J Pulllru 5S. Tic Toe Time Shop (17-11) 4. M Olten 570: Housa of wood (3-25i 0. H. Wehrn 518. Pacific power te 1.1. na-jM-i B. Schroeder 534; No. Central Garage (14-141 3, T. Thrun 583. Concrete Steel (13-151 3. V. Johnson 593: Silver S Stamps (3- 25i 1. B Anderson d-jo. Gay 90s Pizza rarior iii-in 2.C. Ellis 562; Snoboy'i (11-17) 2, M. Mager 523. t J. Hopkins 23. o. risner G. Schull 238; Tic Toe Time 5nop 2993. NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE Triangle Market iia-ai a. r,n O'Conner 539; Phoenix Ford Mart (9-7 1 0. Jerry Hemmlngway 498. Oregon Food One (11-51 3. Ranee Champion 583; Woodland Height Market (6-10) 1, Bud Simmon 490. , ... Hart's Hatcnery tij-ai , vine Lobdell 502; Oregon Food Three (S-lll 0. Darol South 400. Piggly Wiggly Two (9-7) 3 Dick Mulhollen 477: McLaughlin Plumb ing (3-13) I. Roy Picard 509. P 0. V W1 V UM IK-DI d. OIU Gibson 473; Oregon Food Two (4-19, l rav Miuer Ranee Champion 209; Oregon Food One 6071732. nnnllFTTFS 0. Winnie Mulvey 415; Chefs Fly Ing A (32,i-27!i) 4. Nlta Sutton 512 The Westerner (32-281 3. JuanlU Brenner 459; Team rour ju. snt'.i t .Tan Ramforth 459. W. L. Moore Construction (31-29) i nniiv ruin Hutchins & Clark Construction (23-37) 1. Ella Adkina Jo9. n.k Grnv Furniture (30i9-29'3) 4. Kathy Adams 512; Bill Wright Estate (23-37) 0. Helen La Fever 39Chefs Flying A 1669. STAR LEAGUE Gutter Duster (28,4-7,i) 4. Jan et Kimmel 487; Telestara (lHj 24 'b 0, Elva Mae Gardner 376. Alley Kittens (28-8) 3. Colleen Baylor 488; Three Bellea (17-19) 1, Irma Lawrence 337. Kool KaU (24'i-llVa) 1, Nora Bailey 431; Sputnik (18-18) 3, Lou Aiazurex 4y. Three Strikers (211i-14i,a) 3. Carol Yule 411: Three Duds (1U4 201a) 1, Charlotte Croucher 399. Spare Tires (17-19) 3. Thelma Tesch 402: Butter Belles (12'i 23'3l I Wyoma Haynes 414. Shadows (16-201 3. Agnes Harri son 426: Rollettes (10-22) 1. Ellle Hnpewell 399. Janet Kimmel 168. Colleen Bay lor 168 Agnes Harrison 168; Gut ter Dusters 1231. BOWLING BELLES Roethler Chevron (12'i-3l'a) Dor Is Price 491: Big Y Beauty Salon (9-7) 1, Corky Jones 373. Pat and Mike's Builder Supply (11-5) 2. Neva McLean 466; Trow bridge Electric (9-7) 2. Lu Fisher . McLaren Oil (8',,-7(i 3, Pearl Kantor 503: Mail Tribune Head liners '6-10) 1. Lorna Thompson 428. Southern Oregon Tallow (4-12) 2, Jean Bltterllng and Eileen Hunt ting 431: M & M Motors (4-12) 2, Mabel Sodaro 445. Jean Bitterling 178. Neva Mc Lean 176, Pearl Kantor 174; Pat and Mike's 2580. Tornado J.V, I Sophomores Beat AHS Medford high junior varsity and sophomore basketeers rambled to easy basketball verdicts over their Ashland counterparts here Friday night. The Jayvees won 63 to 32 with Ron Edmonds getting 18 points. Medford's crew led 15 to 10. 33 to 16 and 42 to 23 at intermissions. Bill Jury put in 11 markers for Ash land. Sophomore score was 58 to 22 with 17 to 2, 25 to 5 and 44 to 13 period tabulations.! Rick Hassman had 12 points for Medford and Mike bicklcr 11- Medford junior varsity hit 27 of 65 from the field for .415. Bill Enyart had 11 re bounds. - JV LINEUPS! Ashland 32 Rhode 1. Sulllvant 8, Hamby, Boyce 8, Barger 8. Jury 11. Manx 4, Adams, Iba. Thomp son. ' Medford 63 Enyart 9. Kengll 4. Knight 8. Allen S, Edmonds 18, Stockman. Wimberley 2. Wyatt 2. Mullen. Wehrly 2. Davi 5. Hin man, Turpin 2, Andera 2, Olson 2, Brown 4, Kimball. SOPH LINEUPS: Ashland 22 Conklln, Price S, Gruber 5. Ekwall 4. Hardy 5. John Kin. Calvary. Weaver 2, Buell, Munson. Brown. Atherton 1. Medford 58 Flanders 9, Bickler 11. Hassman 12. Cox 2. Rupp 4, Wallace, Newland 2, Fosbury 2, Pollard 7. Nuich 4, Brennan 4, Root, Watrud 1. WW Ota l! 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