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SCORES OFF STEAL - Mike Glines (12) goes up for a
score for Crater high after a steal in basketball game
Friday night with Ashland at Central Point. Too late to
stop Glines is the Grizzlies' Gale Tepper (45). Comets trail
ing the action are Darryl Summerfield (44) and Howard
Tomlinson. Crater won 69 to 57 to maintain leadership
in the Sonuthern Oregon conference. In the background,
the newly opened north balcony in the Crater gym can
be seen. - (Anders photo)
Crater Comets Bolster
Lead by Defeating Ashland
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Grants Pas 6 4
Klamath Falls 6 5
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Ashland 2 9
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Central Point Crater High
school's fireballing basketball
aggregation established a full
game lead Friday night over
its nearest rival in the South
ern Oregon conference.
The Comets of Central
Point spurned the spoiler as
pirations of the Ashland
Grizzlies by subduing the
Lithia city cagers 69 to 57
here. It was the third verdict
for Crater over Ashland in
the 1963 campaign.
Crater bolstered its margin
over the second place posses
sor when Grants Pass moved
into the No. 2 position by
beating Klamath Falls 58 to
54.
The battle here was closely
fought through the first half.
Crater pulled to a nine-point
lead in the third quarter, saw
it narrow to four in the open
ing moments of the final chap
ter than stretched up a 16
point spread with less than
three minutes left to play.
The Comets were headed by
the field bucketing of Mike
Glines, Howard Tomlinson
and Louis Alvarez, the free
shot work of Tomlinson and
Pat Pepper and the rebound
ing of Tomlinson and Bran
son). They had some fine floor
play by Alvarez, Glines and
Pepper and some terrific and
steady service in reserve
roles by Neil Rivcnberg and
Darryl Summerfield proved
important to the triumph.
Lead switched hands five
times in the tussle. The Co
mets were in front at half time
33 to 31 and the third rest
stop 48 to 41 after a 14-all
first quarter knot. Tomlinson
dumped in a rebound basket
with 3',2 minutes left in the
third quarler to give the Co
mets the lead for good at 39
to 38.
Tomlinson made 14 out of
16 free shot tries and had 24
points to top all scorers.
Glines had 14 points, Alvarez
12 and Pepper 10. Pepper put
in eight of 10 free heaves.
Rick Pierce threw in 12 Ash
land markers and Tod Hess
11.
Sixteen rebounds were
cleared by Tomlinson for the
Fireballs. Bransom took off
nine as Crater had 42 to 34
edge on the boards. Gale Tep
per snagged seven and Rick
Pierce six for Ashland.
The fracas had its sparkling
moments with some sensation
al steals by Alvarez and
Glines and spectacular play
making by the Comets. But, it
was marred by frequent trips
to the free throw stripes as
referees Harold Douglas and
Jim Bocchi tooted 50 fouls,
28 on Ashland and 22 on the
Comets.
Crater used the giflers to
account for most of its mar
ping in the scoring. The Fire
balls put in 29 of 43 free tries
and the Grizzlies 19 to 32.
The Comets had 20 field goals
to 19 by the Ashlanders.
Free shots were effecetive
for the Comets in building
their wide fourth period bulge
and in holding off Ashland at
tempts to close the gap.
Crater had a nine-point dif
ference at 50 to 41 in the
opening seconds of the foi'rth
stanza when Tomlinson iMt
from close range after Al
varez drove in and passed.
Ashland whacked it to 50 to
45 on a Dale Tepper goal and
Tod Hess swipe and driver.
Pepper countered with a free
toss but Hess picked up two
free trip" for 51 to 47.
Alvarex netted a driver and
a free point and Glines a long
push bucket for 56 to 47.
Pierce and Rivenberg traded
pairs of free casts. Pepper
hemped three free tallies and
Tomlinson two and Tomlinson
registered a tip-in for 65 to 49.
Ashland had the edge in
floor play and was the stead
ier in the early going of the
fray. "But, Crater kept close
through its opportunities at
the gift line. Lead switched
three times in the opening
quarter. Ashland once was
ahead by 10 to 5. Then Crater
fought in front 14 to 13.
Tomlinson scored off the
second quarter tipoff for the
Central Pointers. Then Alvar
ez rebounded from the Ash
land board and passed to
Glines who fed the ball back
to him for a goal on a fiery
fast break. That gave Crater
a lead which it held through
the second quarter. The Com
ets now were clicking better
but picked up fouls and Ash
land, although it fell behind
Joey Archer
Wins Fight
New York - lUPli - Cool Joey
Archer, a boxer-puncher with
hopes of a middleweight title
fight, handed tough but un
polished Blair Richards, the
Canadian champion, a boxing
lesson over 10 rounds Satur
day night in their nationally
televised bout at Madison
Square Garden.
It was strictly a match be
tween a boxer and a puncher
and the boxer won by a wide
margin. Both referee Mark
Conn and Judge Tonny Rossi
called it 8-2 in Archer's favor
and the other judge, Nick
Gamboli, gave it to Archer,
8-1-1. United Press Interna
tional agreed, 7-2-1.
Richardson, a Bible stu
dent from Nova Scotia, made
his best showing in the sec
ond round when he shook
Archer with a long right to
the head early in the session.
After that, he became pro
gressively more frustrated
with Joey's style and seemed
content to get the fight over
with as painlessly as possible.
Archer weighed 160 pounds
and Richardson 1 58 'i .
NIT BIDS OPEN
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day morning. The tourney
gets under way on March 14.
33 to 27, was able to pull up
on the strength of nine points
in the period on free shots.
A Pierce jumper tied the
game at 33 in the first min
ute of the second half. Glines
scored off a Pepper assist on
a work-in shot and then tal
lied again off a Pepper steal
BOX
Ashland FG
G. Tepper 5-2
D. Tepper 6-3
Lamb 6-2
Cotton 6-2
n. Pierce 16-5
Hess 4-3
Samuclson 0-0
Trosl 3-1
Lindlcy 4-0
Johnson 2-1
Watts 0-0
FT Itcb. PF TP
4-3 7 3 7
4
3
2
1-1
3- 1
1- 0
4- 3
7-5
2- 0
4-1
4-4
O-O
2-1
4 7
4 3
4 4
3 13
2 II
1 0
4 3
1 4
0 2
0 1
Totals 52-19 33-10 34 28 57
FT Reh. PF TP
16-14 16 3 24
10-8 3 4 10
7-1 9 5 3
4-2 3 5 12
3-2 1 1 14
0-0 0 0 0
3-2 4 3 4
0-0 10 0
0-0 0 0 0
0-0 5 12
0-0 0 O 0
Crater FG
Tomlinson 0-3
P. Pepper 4-1
Bransom 5-1
Alvarez 16-5
Glines 11-6
Flenner 1-0
Rivenberg 1-1
Stroh 0-0
Jones 0-0
Summerfield ..5-1
Gardner 0-0
Totals 52-20 43-29 42 22 69
Referees Douglas and Bocchi
for 37 to 33. Tod Hess hemped
a long jumper for Ashland.
Jim Lamb put in a free shot
and Pierce sank a driver for
Bruin lead of 39 to 37.
Tomlinson hit his rebound
er to put Crater ahead for
Pitcher Hadley
Taken by Death
Lynn, Mass. tUPli Irving u.
(Bump) Hadley, 58, who had
a 161-165 record during his
15 years as a pitcher with six
major league teams, died Fri
day of a heart attack at a
hospital.
Hadley best was remem
bered for his relief pitching
with the New York Yankees
during which he hurled in
four World Series.
A resident of Swampscott,
Hadley was a pioneer tele
vision sports caster in the New
England area after his retire
ment in 1941. He was a scout
for the Yanks in recent years.
DEFENSIVE COACH
Chicago -WPH-Joe Stydahar,
one of the Chicago Bears' all
time greats, will return to his
old team next season as a de
fensive line coach. Bears' owner-coach
George Halas an
nounced the appointment of
Stydahar as an assistant to
defensive coach George Allen,
who was named to the post
earlier in the week.
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good and the Comets upped to
48 to 39.
Crater shot .385 from the
field and Ashland .365.
Ashland Portland State,
with excellent rebounding
and floor play, scrapped its
way to a 61-58 Oregon Colle
giate conference basketball
victory over Southern Oregon
here on Friday night.
Using fast, aggressive of
fense and strong defense, the
Vikings fought from behind
to take a three-point halftime
lead of 27 to 24. And they
managed to win by three
counters after falling behind
by four in the final half.
Brad Flanary swished a
two-handcr from far beyond
the key to open the scoring
for Southern Oregon in the
game. And, the Raiders wid
ened to 6-1 before the Vikings
came to life and narrowed the
margin by one point. Lead
changed hands frequently be
fore Marv Wollmuth put in
two free shots and a field
bucket to give the Viks their
midway gap.
The lead was juggled in the
second half until 14 Vi min
utes had gone by. Southern
Oregon began to spark and
got its four-point lead. Only
for a minute were the Vikings
down. They went ahead to
stay on a basket by Mike
Schrunk and stretched the
bulge to five points.
Flanary and Jerry Shults
kept SOC hopes alive with
buckets but the Red Raiders
could not again catch the
Portlanders.
The Raiders had the better
field shooting average, .426
to PSC s .383 but the Vikings
matched the Ashlanders with
field goals with 23 and com
manded the rebounding 57 to
27.
Ft;
13-0
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Flanarv .
Franks
Hill
Hnik
Hujjhes ..
Kiscr
Shults
Lewellyn
Totals ...
PSC
Linn
Nelson
1-0
5-1
3-0
12-.i
5-0
B-.1
7-4
FT Ucb. PF TP
4-2 3 3 IS
O-ll 0 0 0
Oil 1 1 2
0- 0 OOO
8-7 fi 3 17
1- 1 8 3 1
3-2 5 4 12
1-0 4 3 8
HolhnKsworth 21-8
Si'hrunk lll-l
lttershasen .... 2-0
Moss 0-0
Wollmuth 7-5
54-2117. 12 27 17 58
FG FT lltb. PF TP
. 5-2
15-7
Preliminary Tilts Won By Comets
Central Point - Crater high
junior varsity defeated its
Ashland counterpart 52 to 50
in overtime and the Comet
sophomores were 49 to 48 vic
tors here Friday night in ac
tion before the varsity bas
ketball tangle between the
two schools.
The junior varsities were
tied 49-each at the end of reg
ular playing time. Mike Ham
by put Ashland ahead 50 to
49 at the gift line. Then, Bob
Stroh got three free markers
for the Comets.
Crater had a 49 to 47 lead
in regular time on Ross Burd's
bucket with 62 seconds left.
But, after Stroh rebounded
Totals
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Hi SPURTS
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611-23 22-15 57 13 61
an Ashland missed shot, the
Comets chose to try a couple
more field shots rather than
stall it out, Ashland got the
ball and with 25 seconds left
John Rhodes was fouled and
made both free heaves.
Gam Knotted
Ashland led at the quarter
15 to 13, Crater at the half
30 to 27 and Crater after
three periods 40 to 38. Score
was tied at 40, 42 and 44. The
Grizzlies took a 46 to 45
edge. The Comets went on
top 47 to 46 then Ashland
tied the fray.
Stroh had 12 points for
Crater, Larry Pepper 11 and
Burd 10. Dave Burger had 10
for Ashland.
The Fireball sophs rallied
from a seven point deficit in
the last quarter to win their
mix. Crater had 12 to 8 and
1 25 to 21 half and quarter gaps.
Ashland led after three can
tos 37 to 35. Roger Athcrton
had 22 points for Ashland and
Larry Branch 19 for Crater.
JAYVEE LINEUPS:
Ashland 50 Jury 7. Sulltvant 0,
Hamby g. Boyce 6. Barter 10, De
Boer 4. Rhodes 3.
Crater 52 M. Turner 7, ftverson
5. Stroh 12.. Burd 10. L Pepper
10. White, Glawe, Twedell 3, Swaiw
aon 5.
SOPHOMORE LINKUPS:
Ashland 41 Conklln 8. Ather
ton 22. Hardy. Ekwall B, Johnson
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Crater 49 L. Branch 19, Mar
shall 5. Harper 7, Milkouikl 5, Pat
terson 11. Kelley 2, Hope. Taylor
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