MEDF0Md3aWRIBUNB
SPCDIffiTS
Henley Expected
To Sew Up Title
Henley high's Hornets aim
to sew up the unshared Rogue
league basketball champion
ship this week. Lakeview,
Eagle Point, Illinois Valley
and St. Mary's seek triumphs
in the campaign for one of
two berths from the circuit
in the four-team District
6 A-2 playoff.
The Hornets (11-0) are fig
ured a shoo-in for the lone
' possession of the conference
banner. For, they are hosts to
Sacred Heart, the winless cel
larile, on Friday.
Rest of Friday's slate is
Phoenix at Eagle Point, Illi-
. nois Valley at Rogue River
and Lakeview at St. Mary's.
' On the Saturday docket are
Lakeview at Henley, St.
Mary's at Rogue River and
Phoenix at Sacred Heart.
Outside Hope
St. Mary's (4-6) harbors
only an outside hope to tie for
second place. One more loss
by the Crusaders or one more
victory for either Eagle Point
(8-3) or Lakeview (also 8-3)
will put the Medford paro
chial team out of the running.
Including this week's fare,
the Crusaders have four more
league games.
Going into this week end
of contention Eagle Point and
Lakeview are still in the run
ning for league co-championship.
Each may run into rug
ged opposition on Friday
night. Phoenix (2-9 and out
of the race) particularly may
be fired for the Eagles after
C,l-m.K LLACiLL
Landis Studio 110-5) 3. Gloria
Taylor 415; Wainscotl's Drugs 15
llll 1. Alice Fields 302.
Medford Honda U8-6) 1. Ann
Skeelers 459; Modern Tile Co.
U3'..-19V'.I 3. Wilms LoRan 407.
Rogue BoardinR Kennels (14-10)
1, Kate Cox 3Bb; Woodland Heights
Mki. (12-13) 3. Vctia Higday 381.
Burclsons inij-H'jl 1. VI Corby
416; Burk s Awnings 15-19) 3, Lois
Cophill 42(i. , .
Vi Corby 172, Wilma Logan 163;
Modern Tile Co. 1105.
LAUV ELKS P.M. LEAGUE
Pin Downers 114-6) 2. Margaret
Sutton 477; Bloopera t9-U 2, Dot
tic Veal 407.
Ten Pins (13-7) 1, Jan Bamforth
446; Elkettes (12-8) 3, Carol Wray
'"'Thumpers (11-91 3. Kay Cullen
387; Slags 111-9) 1. LaVelle Ricks
4Ut;'squircs (5-151 3. Marie Traul
nn 432; Wapitis lo-13i 1. Gladys
Mcssnl 4O0.
Uottie Veal 175; Margaret Sut
ton 174; Jan Baniiorth 173; Bloop
ersr 1590.
BO.W ANN CLASSIC
Awkward Five 19-31 2. Ed Bing
ham 007; Wooden Shoe (3-0) 1, Mel
Robinson 554
John Wheeler LoRGing (8-4) 3.
Don Davis 508; Talent Merchants
t5-7i 0. Walt skundriek 571.
Bock's Bakery (8-4. 2. Terry
Coulter 558; McLaughlin Plumbing
l4-8i I. Ken Pickens 531.
Aniericn Home & Land 17-0) 0.
Marlin Stoekdalc 505: Roxy Ann
Lanes (8-41 Dick Phillips 584.
Kims (0-6) 3. Ron Dixon 503;
Oak Grove Service (2-10) 0,
Arnie Matson 000.
Ed Bingham 220. Glen Wilklns
223. Don Davis 222; Roxy Ann
Lanes 2783.
CHAMPAGNE LEAGUE
OK Market (15-11 4. Enid Wolt
517; Ernia s Beauty Salon l8-BI 0,
Phvllis Mnpes 300.
Baker's Paint & Wallpaper (13
3 4. Giny Ha.vse 452; Van Lee's
Bazaar i4-12i 0. Linda Nease 385.
West Coast Airlines 1 12-41 4,
Bai lolomci 411; Gay 90s Pizza Par
lor (7-91 0. Ruby Patten 404.
Hart's Hatchery (ll-5t 4. D.
Lcavitt 491; Roxy Ann Snack Bar
i4-12i 0. E. Kreigcr 397.
Wooden Shoe Room (8-81 0. Jo
Lockard 420; Medford Tire Serv
ice (4-12) 0. J. Kltngler 384.
Custom House Drapery 10-101 3,
B Bavlor 459: Mutual of Omaha
t4-12t 0. M. Sndaro 440.
Enid Wolff 12. Dorothy Lca
vilt 178. Giny Hayse 177; Hart's
Hatchery 1345.
ROXV ANN UOCKKTTES
Stevens Auto Sales (11-1) 3
Gwcn Slavcns 490: Lovcncss Lbr.
l7-5i 1. Alia Knawbcr 431.
Drews Manslore (9-3i 4. Joan
Clark 503: Tex of Courtesy Chcv.
l6-6( 0. Marv Parker 424.
Rodda Paint (71s-4'ai 4. Priscil
la Dcatherage 496; Roxy Ann
Lanes ll-lli 0. Peg Mclsted 460.
Crosbvs Mobil 16-61 3. Ruth
Carpenter 534; Trailways (5-7) 1,
Shirley Rislev 408.
Eastside Market 15'2-6'jl 3.
Shirley Williams 464; Sinimonds
Const. (2-10i 1. Marion Ernst 407.
Joan Clark 212. Ruth Carpenter
198. Cleone Hastings 192; Stevens
Auto Sales 1875.
M.VIORETTK SCRATCH
Oregon Veneer (16-Bt 3. Ann
Taylor 572: Barco Supply 113-11)
1 Pat niAVr 341.
' So. Oregon Trophy (16-81 3,
Mavme Janzen 300; Kim's 18-16)
1. Del Christiansen 652.
Bruce's Richfield (14-101 0. Alia
Knauber 506; Classic Studio 112
12' 4. Gerrv Gamier 329.
Brave Bull (9-15i 3. Edith Dick
enson 451; Brown s Trucking (8-161
1. I)e LeRoy 446.
Del Christianoon 233. Gerry
Gamier 210. Ann Taylor and Pat
Dwver 206; ClasMC Studio 1939.
S TLI I.ITK I.KAGl'E
H F. Colvin and Associates
!?4'..13'ji 2. Villa Higday 394;
Nash Ford Tractor (24-16i 2. Nor
ma Rclling 345
Mohile Village (22'., -17',) 2'i.
Phvllis Gilchrist 387: Gressitt's
Drive In Cleaners (17'2-221jl llj.
Dolnris Madden 401.
Bearing Sales and Service (22'i
171,1 3 Sandy Mulder 374: Rite
Wav Janitorial Service 1 17-21 1 1.
Foster's Jacksonville Store (20
2iii 1. Tonma-va 1'rian 389: Brook
side Beauty Salon !14'j-25'jj 3.
Marion Dntmcr 407.
H E Calvin and Associate 1134.
TlT"iI.Y IIXEI)
H.uv Bowlers 1 17', -I
Rr:l:pg 621: Mlx-L'ps
',) 3. Don
(13-111 I,
i.1'!h lut'.c 483
Ti.-n 13-9, 3 Boh Pomdexter
S'.l. Titers 1 7-1 7 1 1, Mac McEwen
i.mr S' ito.141 2. Douf Schroe-
rfcr 4
K-Sha (3-211 2. Jon jonn-
,.! 47K
I ,irte (18-6' 4. Ki
Bstrnisn
!"' Outlaws 1 2 1 a -1 1 1 a I
0, Harry
Wi;(e 4t.i
FlMf McFwen 183 Don Renting
316. Holy Bowlers 3246.
the near upset against Hen
ley last week.
Illinois Valley (6-4) is fa
vored against Rogue Rivrr
(3-8) on Friday. Considerable
interest is focused on the
Lakeview-Henley fray on
Saturday.
Plenty To Play For
Since Eagle Point is up
among the top 10 in the A-2
ratings, Coach Eldon Durham
figures his Phoenix Pirates
still have plenty to play for.
He indicated that the Bucs
did not plan to make many
changes this week, except to
adapt their offense and de
fense for the Eagles and for
the SH Trojans. Biggest job
against the Eagles, Durham
pointed out, will be to try to
stop Charles Pomeroy, Rich
ard Short and Bill Hoefft.
"I'd like to win all four of
them," said St. Mary's Coach
Dick Paup, doubtlessly re
flecting the sentiment of the
Crusader squad concerning
its remaining games.
Except for working on
their free shooting, the Cru
saders have not been work
ing on any special aspect of
the game. Aim has been this
week to polish everything.
Paup reported that Dave
Young suffered a twisted
knee and Steve Cook a bad
ankle sprain in Tuesday drill.
Both are out of action this
week and Young is out for
the rest of the slate, the carti
lage is torn. Pete Naumes is
expected to assume Young's
starting spot.
ai. till Hit. LtAUlb
Insurance Mart 136-81
Bob
Stewart 301; Walker's Texaco (25
191 0, J. jcroiamon dm.
Olson-Lawyer Lbr. (36-81 3. Gale
Culy 531; Weeks & Orr 122-22) 1,
Gene Orr 559.
Medford Mail Tribune (23-191 4,
Jim Osbom 554; Rogue Valley
Vending (17-27) 0, Les ahorey 53a.
Larry's Lineuo (23-21) 1. Frank
Solomon 522; Ron's Standard 117
27) 3. Don Wallace 514.
Pinnacle orchards (17-27) 2, Ben
Darras 533; Jackson Co. Coop. (12
32) 2, Ron Lowe 439.
Medford Dental Lab. 118-26) 1,
Earl Richardson 538; Dolah Timber
(.10-281 3, Buck Day 343.
Forrest Liddcll 2271 Medford
Mail Tribune 2061.
MONDAY NIGHT OWLS
While House (15-11 4, Blunt 522;
Package Delivery (8-8) 0. M. Loros
463.
Consolidated Freight (10-61 4,
Wooton 405; Selby Glass 13-13) 0,
Hall 547.
Ren Taylor Ins. (9-7) 2. Lawson
468; Larson Appl. (6-10) 2, Archer
491
Launderette (8'i.-7'i) 4. Wil
liams 552; Cogswell Market (8-8)
0. Abboll 525.
Chuck's Garage (7'i-B'al 3.
Thornton 510; Medford Plate Glass
(5-111 1, Lane 481.
Hall 216. Blunt 200; White
House 1477.
SIESTA LEAGUE
Valley Poultry (12-4) 4. Louise
Swindler 512; snow White Diaper
(5-11) 0. Norma Larson 434.
Bob West Const. (12-41 2. Vivien
ne West 439; Cascade Sports Mar
ina (7-8) 2. Irma Shroy 444.
No. Central Garage (10-6) 2,
Maurine Helmlck 497; Bill's No.
Central Shell (9-7) 2, Eileen Hunt
ing 483.
Oakdale Mkt. One (7-91 4. Helen
Nikodym 537; Oakdale Mkt. Two
(4-121 0, Ltllie Tolt 353.
Helen Nikodym 202-195. Eileen
Hunting 1 69, Louise awinaier it);
Oakdale Mkt. One 1434.
Pro Basketball
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
United Press International
Eastern Division
W. I.. Prt.
Boston 44 19 .698
Syracuse 35 26 .574
Cincinnati 33 28 .541
New York 16 44 .267
Uslprn Division
W. I..
Los Angeles 47 15
St. Louis 37 25
Detroit 24 37
San Francisco 22 40
Chicago 19 43
Pel.
.758
.597
.393
.353
.306
Wednesday's Results
Los Angeles 134, Boston 128
Cincinnati 124. Syracuse 122
St Louis 103. New York 102
Detroit 134, San Francisco 132
lot. 1
HOCKEY
WESTKRN LEAGUE
I'nited Press International
Southern Division
W L T PIS GF GA
Portland . 32 15 2 66 194 133
San Fran. 32 1!) 1 65 219 165
Los Ang... 27 20 2 56 174 135
Spokane .. 22 23 1 43 1S4 148
Northern utvtslon
W L
Seattle .... 25 23
Vancouver 23 21
Edmonton 17 37
Calgary .... 13 15
Pts GF G A
51 170 170
49 162 134
33 161 253
31 161 211
Wednesrtav's Results
San Francisco 6. Los Angeles 0
Vancouver 3, Edmonton
NATIONAL I EAGLE
W 1. T
Chicago . .. 26 14 14
Toronto ... 26 19 9
Montreal. 21 14 18
Delroit 22 17 13
New York 13 28 10
Boston 11 29 14
PIS OF G 1
68 151 126
61 172 144
60 166 133
37 136 I3
40 154 183
36 163 225
Wednesday's Results
Toronto 6. Detroit 2
FIGHTS
WEDNESDAY BOLT
Union City. NJ. UPT Jimmy
Gorman. 132',. Psterson NJ..
outpointed Babv Beau Jack. 131.
New York City (Bi.
GETS NEW DUTIES
Pittsburgh - ilPt) - Defen
sive end Ernie Stautncr. a vet
eran of 13 years with the
Pittsburgh Steclcrs, will serve
as a player-coach next season.
Raiders Entertain
Portland Staters
Ashland - Suffering from
illness and injuries Southern
Oregon college's basket ball
squad will return to its home
court Friday and Saturday
night to meet the Vikings of
Portland State college in the
final 1963 game between the
two teams.
In the last meeting of the
two opponents they split in
two games. The Raiders down
ed PSC 66-50 as the home
team had a slow night from
the floor. On the second night
Portland came to life in a
thrilling battle to edge SOC
55-57.
The Raiders will meet Port
land without the full time as
sistance of two of their start
ers. Jerry Shults is still re-
Rifle Team
Departs
For Shoot
Seven members of the
championship rifle team of
the 2nd Battalion, 414th Regi
ment (BCT), were to leave for
Ft. Lewis, Wash., today to vie
in competition with active
Army and Army Reserve men
in the annual 10th Corps
matches. Matches are set for
Feb. 16 and 17.
Team members are 1st Lt.
Donald W. Johnson and SSgt.
Douglas C. Ugstad, Company
E. Grants Pass; Capt. James
D. Straus, Headquarters and
Headquarters company, and
1st Lt. Robert D. Murphy,
Company E, Central Point and
2nd Lt. Jack D. Pfeifcr and
SSgt. Richard J. Swinney,
Company E, and Specialist
Four Norman L. Hooper, Com
pany G, Medford.
The team won the General's
matches 104 Training Division
competition at Camp Roberts,
Calif., during last summer's
encampment. Lieutenant
Johnson was third high in in
dividual scoring in his class.
Wittenberg Retains
Top Place in Ratings
By JOE SARGIS
New York IUPII The pres
sure was all on Wittenberg
today In the race for the na
tional small college basket
ball championship.
The Ohio Tigers, who
topped the United Press In
ternational Board of Coaches
ratings for the fifth straight
week, have only one more
regular-season game left to
play before competing in the
Ohio Conference tournament.
A mis-step now would
throw the national title up for
grabs because Grambling of
Louisiana and Southeast Mis
souri, ranked second and
third, respectively, are close
enough to make it a three
way tussle.
New York (UPIl The United
Press International small college
basketball ratings (with first-place
votes and won-lost records in
parenlheses:)
Team Points
1 Wittenberg 24 (16-1) 322
Grambling 2 (19-2) 251
S.E. Mlssour 4 (17-1) 245
Evansville 3 (16-3) 237
Tennessee St. (17-41 177
Prairie View A&M (16-4) ..120
Akron (17-2) 114
Southern Illinois (13-61 .... 74
Westminster (Pa.) (9-5) .... 53
S.E Oklahoma (15-51 47
Second 10 11, Fresno State (1)
46; 12, Santa Barbara 40; 13. Augs
burg 111 31: 14. Hofstra 27; 15,
Indiana State llnd.l 19: 16. (tlel
Regis. South Dakota State and
Lamar Tech 16 each; 19 (tiel
Orange State and Northeastern 10
each.
Others (5 or more points)
Washington IMo.l B: Valoaraiso.
Jacksonville and Arkansas State
6 each; Pacific Lutheran, Stetson
and Chapman 3 each.
TOE TESTED
Corvallis (UPD Terry Baker
tested his sore toe in a basket
ball workout for the first
time in 12 days Wednesday
and is expected to be ready
to play against Oregon this
week end. However, Coach
Slats Gill indicated Baker
may not be in his Oregon
State starting lineup when
the teams meet here Friday
night in the first of a two
game series. They play Satur
day night at Eugene.
BAKER GETS AWARD
Corvallis IUPD Terry Baker
has won another award. The
Oregon State athlete will be
presented tonight with the
National Youth Fitness award
by the American Dairy Asso
ciation. The trophy will be
presented by Sandra Tibau of
Auburn, Wash., national dairy
princess, at a Memorial Union
building banquet.
COACH RESIGNING
Redmond - (UPD - Redmond
High school football coach
Gale Davis said Wednesday he
was resigning at the end of
the school year and planned
to take a coaching Job in the
Portland area. He will be sue'
cceded by Lorcnce (Doc) Sav
age, now track coach.
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covering from a sprained an
kle and will not play his usual
entire game. Suffering from
a bad cold is senior captain
Brad Flanary. He hopes to see
a little action but won't be
able to go the full distance.
The Raiders will play their
final game of the season next
Tuesday night in Ashland
against Oregon Technical In
stitute. Score Lead
Maintained
By Forde
Jack Forde, of the Medford
Black Tornado, strengthened
his lead in Southern Oregon
conference asketball scoring
with 33 points in two games
last week.
He now has a total of 242
for 16 contests, 17 more than
Lou Alvarez, Crater, who is
in second place with 225 for
15 games. Forde has a 15.1
points per game average and
Alvarez 15 even.
Third high scorer is How
ard Tomlinson, Crater, with
219, and fourth is Mike
Glines, Crater, with 210. Jim
Pippin, Grants Pass, with 174,
Forde leads in field goals
with 95 while Alvarez has
92. Tomlinson still paces free
shooting with 87.
Statistics are compiled by
Jerry Acklcn, Grants Pass
Courier sports editor.
SEASON STANDINGS
W 1. 1'ct.
Crater 12 3 .800
K-Fails 12 4 .750
Medford 10 6 .625
Grants Pass.. 9 fi .600
Ashland 8 8 .500
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984
785
797
CONFERENCE STANDINGS:
W L Pet. PF PA
Crater 6 3 .667 501 539
K-Falls 6 4 .600 439 520
Grants Pass .. 5 4 .566 513 490
Medford 5 5 .500 620 552
Ashland 2 8 .200 481 598
TOP 20 PLAYERS:
GP FG FT
Forde, M 16 93 52-87
Alvarer, C .. 15 92 41-55
TP AV.
242 15 1
225 15 0
Tmlnsn., C .. 15 66 87-114 225 14.6
Glines. C . 15 89 32-45 210 14.0
Pippin, GP.. 15 57 60-102 174 11.6
Cmbrlnd. KF 16 64 42-65 170 10,8
Lamb, A .... 16 50 64-100 164 10.2
Miles. M ... 16 67 23-60 159 9 9
Hill. M 15 65 28-63 158 10.5
Kelley, KF ..16 61 33-49
Scott, KF .. 16 57 35-57
Hutchns. GP 11 57 31-31
Pepper, C .... 15 58 27-41
H. Hlmn. KF 16 43 44-62
155 9.7
149 9 3
145 13.1
143 9 3
130
121
111
111
108
108
108
D.Tcpper. A 16 43 35-65
Sparlin. GP 13 44 23-36
Hess. A 16 38 49-03
Shepard, GP 15 36 36-54
Dahn. . KF 16 37 34-73
Bransom, C 15 40 26-60
Rooks Oppose
FrOSh Quintet
University of Oregon, Eugene-Oregon's
exciting fresh
man basketball team, boasting
a gaudy 9-2 record, head into
a week end series with the
Oregon State Rooks without
the service of forward John
Franz.
The former North Eugene
high star has missed the two
most recent Duckling efforts
and while he's expecied back
before the end of the season,
his continued absence this
week end is an almost cer
tainty. Much of the Duckling at
tack will revolve around 6-3
guard Jim Barnett, who is
maintaining a nifty 22.1 per
game scoring average, but
he'll have scoring assistance
from guard Dave Kafoury,
forward Bill Jennings and
guard Rick Potter.
With Franz out of action,
Barnett will probably open at
forward against the Rooks
He'll be teamed in the starting
lineup with Jennings at for
ward, Gene Brockmeyer at
center and Potter and Ka
foury at guards.
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OSU Host To
Oregon State University,
Corvallis - It's "Civil War"
time once again in basketball,
as Oregon State and Oregon
square off in the first of their
four-game series here Friday
night. The teams play at Eu
gene on Saturday.
Slats Gill's Beavers are fav
ored to win, but Oregon State
isn't likely to be caught nap
ping this time - following
last week's upset by the Uni
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Oregon State well realizes
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out of action indefinitely,
Gill is likely to start Jim
Kraus, Frank Peters, Mel
Counts, Jim Jarvis and Steve
Pauly if Baker isn't ready.
If Terry can go, it probably
will be in place of Pauly, who
is geared to handle sub chores
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Oregon State faces a tough
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Glenn Moore, Jim Johnson
and Steve Jones, and Jerry
Anderson also is capable of
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having big nights. It also will
mark first competition to
wards winning the new Chan
ce'lor's trophy, given for the
first time this year by Dr. Roy
conference basketball scoring
manently retired the original
Chancellor's trophy given by
Dr. Charles D. Byrne by win
ning nine of 10 series sinca
1953. In overall victories in
that time, OSU holds a 27-12
edge.
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