TUESDAY,
Bearcats
1 st Loss;
By NORMAN MILLER
UPI Sports writtr
New York -flIPD- Cincin
nati's first defeat failed to
shake the Bearcats from the
No. 1 spot in the United Press
International college basket
ball ratings today, but Loy
ola, whose perfect record also
-was ruined, was replaced by
Duke in second place.
Wichita vaulted all the way
from 17th place to sixth this
week on the strength of the
65 - 64 upset victory which
ended Cincinnati's 37 -game,
two-season winning streak.
Although Cincinnati held
the top spot as it has every
week of this season coach
Ed Jucker's Bearcats missed
SO League Nears
EP, IV in Key Rogue Scuttle
Southern Oregon confer
ence basketball teams com
plete the third lap on Friday
and start the fourth and final
round on Saturday. And, it
might be the crossroads In
the chase for the champion
ship and two state title berths,
In the Rogue league, this
will be the final week of the
regular season, unless second
place is unsettled. And, alien
tion is on the Eagle Point-Illl
nois Valley fray.
Crater and Ashland will be
Whitman Edges
Linfield 73-71
By United Press International
College of Idaho and Whit
man have dispelled any
thoughts that they might be
getting easier to handle on
their home courts.
Lewis and Clark and Pa
cific swept six Northwest con
ference basketball games
from the eastern pair on an
Invasion earlier in the season,
but the home clubs were
ready when Willamette and
Linfield hit town.
Whitman edged Linfield
73-71 at Walla Walla Monday
nlqht to hand the Wildcats
their thiid straight defeat.
College of Idaho romped over
Willamette 72-48, giving the
Bearcats a 1-2 record on the
tour.
College of Idaho ran Its
league record to 8-6 as Dan
Aycrs scored 22 points and
grabbed the same number of
rebounds. Bob Woorile scored
13 for Willamette, which has
a 4-0 record.
Bill Schocn hit a field goal
wiin uiroe seconds remaining
lor Whitman's victory.
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FEBRUARY 19. 1963
Top Rating
OSU Drop
unanimous acclaim for the
first time in nine weeks.
One member of the 35-man
UPI Board of Coaches cast his
first-place vote for Duke, leav
ing Cincinnati just one point
short of a perfect score.
Duke, which has a 19-2 rec
ord and has won 13 straight
games, thus moved up another
notch in its steady climb from
10th place during the past
eight weeks. The Blue Devils,
undefeated in 12 Atlantic
Coast conference games, were
third behind Cincinnati and
Loyola for the three previous
weeks.
Loyola, whose 21-game win
ning streak was snapped by
Bowling Green, 92-75, last
Last Round;
home teams both nights in the
SOC. Mcdford goes to Crater
on Fridav night and on Sat
urday Klamath Union will
e the Comets at Central
Point.
It's still anybody's race (ex
cluding Ashland) in the A-I
school circuit.
In the A-2 Rogue league
Eagle Point can all but wrap
up second spot by downing
Illinois Valley at Cave Junc
tion on Friday. If IV wins and
Lakcview beats Sacred Heart
on Friday, the Cougars and
Honkers will remain in the
running along with the Ea
gles.
Other Friday games arc
Henley at St. Mary's and
Rogue River at Phoenix. Sat
urday scrapes are Eagle Point
at Sacred Heart and Illinois
Valley at St. Mary's in Med
ford. Rogue River will enter
tain Sutherlin of the Umpqua
Valley league.
Henley already has claimed
the Rogue .championship and
one of the leagues two places
in the District 6 A-2 tourney.
In tangles tonight Butte
Falls varsity entertains St.
Mary's jayvces, Eagle Point is
at Ashland, McLoughlin at
Crater and Rogue River at
Phoenix for freshman action.
Request Made To
Override Veto
Salem - IllPD - The Oregon
Senate will be asked to over
ride a veto made by Gov.
Murk llaltlcld utter the liltil
legislature adjourned.
The Senate Alcohol Control
Committee voted Monday to
recommend that the govern
or's veto be overriden. There
was one dissenting vole, by
Sen. Edward Fadeley (D-Eu-
gene).
The bill would extend from
10 to 60 days the waiting
period before the State Liquor
Control Commission can shut
period.
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Despite
to 1 3th
Saturday night, dropped out
of the runnerup spot which it
had held for eight consecutive
weeks. The Ramblers from
Chicago were third, 13 points
behind Duke and 69 behind
Cincinnati.
Arizona State moved up a
notch to fourth place, as Illi
nois dropped to fifth; Ohio
State moved back into the top
10 group and tied Stanford
for seventh.
Colorado and Georgia Tech
rounded out this week's top
10 group.
The coaches based their
ratings on games played
through Saturday night, Feb.
16.
Mississippi State, seventh
last week, dropped to 11th
place, and Oregon State fell
from 10th to 13th. New York
University was between them
in 12th place.
The United Press Interna.
tional major college basket
ball ratings (with first-place
votes and won-lost records
through Feb. 16 in parenthe
sis):
Team Points
1. Cincinnati (34) (19-D..349
2. Duke (1) (19-2) 203
3. Loyola (111.) (21-1) 280
4. Arizona State (20-2)....240
5. Illinois (14-4) 131
6. Wichita (16-6) 94
7. (tic) Ohio Slate (15-3).. 81
8. (lie) Stanford (14-6) .... 61
9. Colorado (14-5) 50
10. Georgia Tech (8-4) 48
Second 10 group - 11, Mis
sissippi Slate, 41; 12, NYU. 36;
13, Oregon Slate, 31; 14, Tex
as, 29; 15, Auburn, 23; 16,
Oklahoma Stale, 19; 17, Utah
State, 18; 18, Colorado State
Univ., 17; 19, UCLA, 14; 20
(tie), Texas Western and
Providence, 10 each.
Others - Bowling Green, 9;
Noire Dame and SI. Joseph's
(Pa.), 5 each; West Virginia
and Pittsburgh, 2 each; Se
attle, 1.
Wheeler Runs
Over Sambo's
In SOIBL Tilt
John Wheeler Logging con
tinued its way in the South
ern Oregon Independent bas
ketball league lust night by
chalking up an 84 to 63 win
over Sambo's Rcsturant. The
game was played at McLough
lin gym.
Dave D'Olivo of the Lor
gers led all semes will) 21
points. Other Wheeler phiv
ers to score In double figures
were jjick Copplc with 20,
Dean Dunson 19 and Keith
Johnson 11. George Clear
water had 20 for Sambo's and
Dick Puhl collected 15.
Wheeler had a seven-point
bulge at halflime.
East-Wesf Shrine
Grid Coaches Picked
Sun Francisco - (UPI) The
coaching stuffs for next De
cember's East West Shrine
football game will be headed
by Jack Mollenkopf of Pi .--due
and Jim Sutherland of
Washington State.
In announcing the set-up
last week. General Manager
William M. Coffman said
that Mollcnkopf's East slnft
would include Ara Parscghian
of Northwestern and Ben
Sehwnrtzwalder of Syracuse.
John McKay of the top
ranked University of South
ern California will assist
1 Sutherland on the West along
with John Bridgers of Baylor.
I Luffman also announced
! that last December's Shrine
: contest earned $247,227.29.
j This amount goes lo the Shrin
j ers hospitals for crippled chil
dren. ! Year-Round School
Program Attacked
Salem - IOT - lirp. Carrol
i Howe, (It-Klamath Kails), said
Monday compulsory year
I round school and college pro
grams would have a serious
impact on Oregon's economy.
Howe said the state would
suffer from loss of student
workers during the peak-employment
summer months. He
said such key industries as
lumber, fire control, construc
tion, agriculture and tourist
businesses need larger work
forces during the summer.
Howe, former superinten
dent of Klamath county
schools, said students also
would suffer under a compul
sory program.
He said many students now
finance their education by
summer work.
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TIPOFF Medford high's Jack Korde (40) and Klamalh
Falls' Fred Kelley go up on the second half tipoff in basket
ball game here Saturday night. All players and the two
referees are in this scene. Other Medford players are Dan
Miles (24), Rick Benncr (34), Jim Hill, beyond Benncr,
PSC Vikings
Keep OCC
Mat Toqa
Ashland Southern Ore
gon wrestlers Saturday placed
second in the Oregon Colleg
iate conference tournament at
Monmouth in which Portland
State retained its title.
Portland recorded 90 points,
SOC 58, Oregon Tech 57,
Eastern Oregon 33 and host
Oregon college 22.
The Vikings of PSC gar
nered five individual crowns,
three seconds, one third and
one fourth.
Sophomore Doug Smith,
123, captured SOC's only
championship. He defeated
OTl's Dennis Sather, 4-1, in
the finale. The Raiders also
had three seconds, four thirds
and two fourths.
OTI had two champs, four
runnersup, one third and
three fifths. Eastern Oregon
also had two winners along
with two thirds and six fifths.
There were few falls in the
tourney. Portland State, how
ever scored five, two by Len
Petty pohn, 137. Glen Moses,
177, and Jim Grusli, heavy
weight, recorded pins for
SOC.
Basketball
MONDAY C01.1,l,f;K HKKt'l.TS
Hy United Prenk International
WKST
Whitman 73, Linfield 71
EAST
Upsala 87. St. Peler'a 8fl
Boston Coll. an, Nnrtheaitcrn S3
Boston U. 72. Tufi ai
(NLyl"7 (HI.) 70, St. John'B
St. Anselm's B8. Merrimack 62
Carnegie Tech 33. Mt. Union 51
Rider 88. Wilkei 57
SOUTH
Lenoir Rhyne 84. Wofford 68
Mercer 45. Erskine 44
Auhurn 63, Tulnne 61
TlellHrmine 84, Mnrati 7J
Beth-Cook. 1(14. Savannah St. !3
Alabama 75. Louisiana St. 71
Vencirrbiit (if), Kentucky 67
M or Ran St. 72, Hampton (if)
Spring Hill 78. Christian Bros. 72
Mississippi 72. Florida ;(
Florida Southern 116. Rollins 78
Furman 70. Virginia Tech 64
Mississippi St. 86, Georgia 75
Louisiana Coll. ill llnunrH iaii i
7R
MIOUKST
Illinois 87, Purdue 7ft
Concordia (Minn.i 70 MnrAlr
66
Xavier (Ohio! iiR. Villa Madonna
68
Bowling tirecn 67. Notre Dame
58
Ohio St 87, Michigan St. 77
Indiana 72. lown 71
Omaha 67. St. Benedict's .Kan.l
58
Missouri 60. Colorado 58
Northwestern 63. Michigan 62
Augsburg 77. St. Johns iMinn.)
Minnesota 72, Wisconsin 48
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Oklahoma R4. Nebraska 77
Dallas U. !). St. Edward (Tex 1
68
Texas West 84, W Trxws St 42
Abilene Christian 68, Wayland 58
Measure Aimed
At 'Shoddy' Work
Salem -ilW- A bill aimed
at "shoddy workmanship" on
public improvement contracts
was introduced Monday hy
Rep. lieulah Hand (D-Milwau-kie).
It would require cities, po
litical subdivisions or agencies
to use inspectors on any pub
lic works over $10,000.
It also would require ap
proval of plans by an engineer
or architect.
Mrs. Hand sai dthe bill was
provoked by recent exper
iences in sewer district and
school building construction
In Oregon.
PLANE LANDS SAFELY
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707 airliner, carrying 150 per
sons, landed safely Monday
.vilh a faulty noso heel after
circling for two and one-half
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SEEKS TITLE - Nick Kozak,
above, will be after the Pa
cific Coast junior heavy
weight wrestling champion
ship when he meets Wild Bill
Savage in the main event at
Medford armory Thurs day
night. The winner will receive
a bell indicative of the cham
pionship, which has been in
active for several years. In
dian Billy Whitewolf will test
veteran Kurt Von Poppcn
hcim in the scmi-windup and
Harold (Buck) Davidson will
go against newcomer Cowboy
Bob Boycr in the opener, set
for 8:15 p.m. Ringside re
served seat tickets are on sale
at Lamport's Sporting Goods
store in Medford.
Refugees To Settle
In New Hampshire
Manchester, N. II. - il'PH -
Twenty Cuban refugee fam
ilies will fly from Miami to
Grcnicr Air Force Base here
March 1 to settle in New
Hampshire.
The Rev. Charles D. Broad
ncnt, coordinator of the re
settlement project sponsored
by the Congregational-Christian
Conference and the New
Hampshire Council of
Churches Inc., said about BO
persons will be in the group.
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and Larry Vowell at far right. Klamathites are Bob Hol
man (25), Wayne Chamberland, between Holman and
Forde, Grover Dahn (31) and Don Piper, back of Vowell.
Referees are Larry Stevens, left, and Pat Ford, both of
Grants Pass. Medford won 49-47. (Anders photo).
Denny Moyer
To Defend
Title Tonsght
Honolulu-IUPH-Denny Moy
er, reportedly having weight,
problems, makes his first de
fense of the world junior mid
dleweight title tonight when
he faced Honolulu's Stan Har
rington. The stale Boxing Commis
sion Monday turned down
the Portland, Ore. champ's re
quest to hold the weigh-in two
hours earlier than stipulated
in the contract. It is set for
1 p.m., HST 6 p.m., EST to
day. Moyer had asked to go
on the scales at 11 a.m., local
time.
The limit is 154 pounds.
It will be Moyer's first de
fense of the crown since he
won it from the veteran Joey
Giambra last October. Pro
moter Sam Ichenose said he
expects a capacity crowd of
5,000 at Civic Auditorium for
Hawaii's first championship
bout in 10 years.
The fight is scheduled to
start at 2 a.m., EST.
North, South Eugene
Meet Headon Tonight
Eugene - (UPI) - The state's
top two high school basket
ball teams, North and South
Eugene, collide tonight in a
game expected to draw 8.000
to 10,000 fans to McArthur
Court.
South won an earlier game
58-52, but the Highlanders
later regained top spot in the
coaches poll and boast a 15-1
record. The Axeman are 13-3
for the season.
GOLF SERIES SET
Akron, Ohio-il'PIl-The world
series of golf, in which the
U. S. Open, British Open,
PGA and Masters champions
meet head-on, again will be
held on Akron's nationally
f a in ous Firestone Country
Club course this year. Chica
go TV producer Walter
Schwimmcr announced t h e
two-day affair will be held
Sept. 7 and 8.
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Klamath Union high frcslr
men used a full court press
to come from behind in the
final chapter and defeat Med- j
ford's McLoughlin Junior
high 48 to 44 Saturday in
Basketball at Klamath Falls.
McLoughlin blew a 10 point
lead which it held with six
minutes to play. The Medford
team had 8 to 6, 20 to 15 and '
33 to 27 intermission leads, i
Scott had 12 points for
Klamath and Tom Dallas 15
for the Medford club.
Reserves played an extra
half-game with Klamalh lead
ing 19 to 17 when play halt
ed. LINKUPS:
McLoughlin 44 Dal!-: '5. Hale
9. Curtis J). Chambers. Ingram 3.
Smith 6. Byrne 2.
Klamath Falls 48 Barnes 7
Petersteiner 9. S. McGinnis 6. Scott
12. Williams 8. D. McGinnis 4.
Tucker 2. Metier. ,
HEAHN WINNER
Miami - lUPli - Former Giant
pitcher Jim Hearn outlasted
Boston Red Sox coach Billy
Herman to win the 23rd an
nual national baseball play
ers golf championship Sunday
by one stroke with a total of
301. The hefty Sox coach clos
ed a four-stroke gap to one
stroke with a 37-38-75 final
round while big Jim shot 30-39-78
on the rainsoaked Mi
ami Springs Golf Club course.
Chicago - lUPli - Abe Saper
slein, owner of the Harlem
Globetrotters basketball team,
was discharged Sunday from
Mount Sinai hospital after a
week of treatment for pneu
monia. He is 60 years old.
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T-jlGrants Pass
7th In Oregonian Poll
Crater High of Central
Point was seventh in this
week's Oregonian A-l basket
ball poll, dropping three
notches from its fourth spot
in last week's ratings. Grants
Pass jumped all the way from
15th to a tie for fifth this
week.
North Eugene continued to
lead the Oregonian poll, fol- j
lowed by South Eugene and j
Pendlton. Medford was 14th j
and Klamath Falls received
no votes at all.
Henley continued to lead j
the A-2 poll followed by El- ,
mira. Central was third. Eagle !
Point slipped one notch, from i
sixth to seventh. Illinois Val-1
ley moved up a notch, from !
12th to 11th place.
CLASS A-l
PH.
North Euutne 113-11) 109
Soulh Eugene 113-31 99
Pendleton U4-2I 81
Marshall (15-2i 71
Gronli Past (11-61 39
met Milwaukie 114-2) 39
Crater (13-4 1 .... 36
Franklin 112-4) .. 31
South Salem 111-6) 29
Ailorla 113-31 26
Others: Lebanon 15. Corvallii 12,
Sandy 8, Medford 5, Oregon City 4,
Beaverton 1.
CLASS A-J
Henley (19-01
Elniira (19-0)
Central (16-11
Pleasant Hill (16-3)
Philomath (13-2)
Seaside (16-3)
Pis.
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