MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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District Wrestling
Tournament Here on
Friday, Saturday
Approximately' 130 boys
will contend Friday and Sat
urday, Feb. 22 and 23, in the
District 6 A-l wrestling tour
ney here.
The event is scheduled for
the Hedrick Junior High
school gym.
Ashland, Crater, Grants
Pass, Klamath Falls and host
Medford, members of the
Southern Oregon conference
will be participants. ,
Boys will contend in 13
weight classes. Each school
will be allowed two entrants
in each division.
The tourney will be single
elimination with a consola
tion bracket. First and second
placers will gain the right to
vie in the state tourney the
following week end at Cor
vallis. Schedule Told
On Friday afternoon pre
liminary matches are set for
1 p.m. and will be followed by
quarter finals. Semifinals are
set for 6 p.m.
Saturday day's matches
call for consolation matches
at 1 p.m. with consolation
finals at 6 p.m. Championship
finals are set for 7:30 p.m.
Students wil lbe admitted
for 25 cents to all sessions.
EX-BEAVER OWNER DIES
Portland - (UPII - E. J. Schef
ter, former owner of the Port
land Beaver baseball team of
the Pacific Coast league, died
Tuesday at his home here.
Schefter owned the Portland
team from 1935 through 1942.
The Beavers won the PCL
pennant in 1936. Schefter, 76,
was retail and manufacturing
druggist. Funeral tentatively
was set for Friday.
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Adult prices are 50 cents for
Friday afternoon and night
and Saturday afternoon and
night and $1 for the finals.
Matches will take place on
three mats for all rounds ex
cept the championship finals.
Action will be on one mat for
the finals.
Prep Basketball
PREP BASKETBALL
Tuesday Games
United Press International
North Eugene 63, South Eugene
62
Marshall 62. Lincoln 44
Jefferson 62, Franklin 56
Roosevelt 60. Cleveland 51
Washington 53, Benson 49
Grant 68. Wilson 66
Beaverton 48. David Douglas 47
Milwaukie 39, Central Catholic
24
Sunset 75. Hillsboro 44
Clackamas 72, Centennial 49
Tillamook 63, St. Helens 52
Oregon City 46, Newberg 30
Tigard 85, McMinnville 63
Forest Grove 70, Dallas 48
Lake Oswego 76. West Linn 49
Moialla 83. Silverton 67
Parkrose 63. Jesuit 50
Sandy 50, Scappoose 39
Reynolds 76, Wy'east 44
Ontario 48, Vale 43
Vernonia 53, Banks 34
Estacada 50, Corbett 39
Sheridan 64. Sherwood 39
Dayton 50, Willamina 34
Philomath 47. Amity 39
Yamhil 1-Carlton 57, Salem
Academy a
Gervais 79. Woodburn 78
North Marion 66, Cascade 62
Canby 57, Stayton 49
Central 56, Serra Catholic 50
Mt. Angel 58, Scio 34
Siuslnw 38. Mapleton 35
Newport 76, Reedsport 75
Waldport 48. Toledo 43
Colton 57. Chemawa 51
Star of the Sea 82. Jewell 47
Crow 79, Coburg 72
AWARD FOR JOCKEY
Arcadia, Calif. (UPD- Ismael
(M i 1 o) Valenzuela received
the George Wolf Memorial
Jockey Award as one of the
nation's top reinsmen in a
public ceremony Tuesday at
Santa Anita race track.
IS THE
BF Defeats
SM Jayvee
Butte Falls - Butte Falls
high varsity cagers won 53
to 45 here last night over the
St. Mary's junior varsity.
The Loggers had 17 to 9,
26 to 21 and 41 to 32 quarter
advantages. Neal Ellis scored
25 points for BF. Pat Thomp
son had 18 for St. Mary's and
Mike Soran 14.
Butte Falls jayvee nipped
the SM jayvee reserves 43 to
41. Ron Sizemore had 10
points for the Loggers and
Dan Edmondson and Mel
Bowen each eight. Ross had
13 for SM.
LINEUPS:
St. Mary, JV 45 Soran 14, Va
koc, Thompson 18. Rose 6. Mete
3. Sterling 4, Lattendresse.
Butte Falls 53 Rambo, B. Cope
land 9, N. Ellis 25, Lytic 7. Strat
ton 3. Edmondson 7, Mitchell 2,
Sizemore.
Savard Victor
In Close Race
Next meeting of Medford
Kart ways will be on Friday
at 7:30 p.m. in the Sports
men's clubhouse on West
Pine st. at Central Point.
All persons interested in
karting are invited. The
building is one-fourth mile
west of the Highway 99 inter
section and on the right side
of the road.
Spectators cheered Sunday
at the track south of Medford
as Bill Savard, Medford, and
Jerry Condray, Grants Pass,
contended in a special junior
class. The youths fairly flew
around the track with Savard
winning by a narrow margin.
Actual time was 16.9 seconds
for all three heals.
Trophy winners included.
Junior class 2 Reggie
Ayres, Central Point; Mike
Updike and Rick Frazier.
Senior class 1 Ted Jensen;
Ron Austin.
Senior class 2 Ted Ker
wood; Rick Barnes.
Senior class 3 S h 1 r 1 e y
R a i n e y; Jack McCandless,
Jacksonville.
Next trophy race at the
Medford track will be on
March 3.
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VICTORY LEAGUE
Silver Dollar (18-6) a. Eva Ses
sions 471: Oelah Timber 113-13) i,
Bev. St. Clair 471.
Bowers Const. I1B-S) a. Blllie Da
vis 474: U.S. Bank (14-10) 3,
Gladys Johnson 466.
Vogue Beauty 115-9) 4, Mikkl
Dyer 460; Hillyer Oil (8-6) 0,' Eu
nice Johnson 453.
Town House (14-10) 3. Arlene
Holfman 511: Gilman'i Dairy (7-
17) 1. Alice Casebier 475.
Eads Allied 111-13) 1. Peaiy Wal-
dron 435: Viking Sewing (9-15) 3,
ncicne wuiy oao.
Barnett Shell (10-14) 4. Doris
Webster 917; U.S. Bank-North (10-
141 0 Joy Ingle 431.
Helene Culy 377. Arlene Hoff
man 303. Doris Webster 189; Town
nouse
ROXY ANN BANTAMS
Hornets (10-3) 3. Roger Blaylock
361; Bulldogs (3-10) 0. Mike Bless
ing 338.
Gutter Dusters (9-3) 3, Candy
Collins 335; Cool Bowlera (6-6) 0,
Jim Phair 337.
Four Strikers 15-7) 1. John Mar
tin 209; Doodlebugs (4-8) 3, Glenn
Martin 289.
Glenn Martin 155.
ROLLING PIN LEAGUE
Bill's Lady Bugs 114-21 4, Ellen
Lamb 475: Garrett Brothers (3-13)
0, Betty Boyer 396.
Gold Hill Feather Merchants (10
6) 4. Rosa Young 473: BatB Auc
tion (10-6) 0. Carol Langford 387.
White's Midway Service (9-71 3,
Marion Nobbs 438; Butte Falls
General Store (6-10) I, Grace
Hatcher 408.
Hi Martin (8-8) 3. Vivian Rodg
ers 504: Maxwell House Drips (4
131 1, Peg Anderson 365.
Marlon Nobbs 193. Ellen Lamb
183, Vivian Rodgers 179. Bettle
Driskell 179; Bill s Lady Bugs 3136.
BLUE MONDAY
Tarco (11-1) 3, Bea Matthews
495; Richfield Truck Stop (3,-8i
1, Dorothy Twenstrup 410.
M & W Chain Saw (8-4) 1. Dora
Peyton 440; B&B Auction (7-5) 3,
Annabelle Skeeters 490.
Ray's Texaco 15-7) 3. Honey
Hobbs 452; North West Heating
Oils 14-81 1, Isabel McMlllln 440.
Medford Ambulance (5-7) 2,
Rosyne Gosch 396: Christean's
Service (4'i-7'i) 3, Joye DeBerry
460.
Joanie Davidson 193, Bea Mat
thews 188, Annabelle 184; Tarco
1787.
IVAN'S LITTLE LEAGUE
Twin Rs (50), -m,) 3, Grant
Day 477; Pirates (30-38) 1, L.
Knudson 432.
Four B's (46'i-21 i ) 3, Nora Bai
ley 497; AAA (30-30) 1, Bob Bled
soe 436.
Sputniks (40-28) 3. Wendell Pan
ter 534: Tornadoes (40-28) 1, La
Vell Lamoreaux 445.
Moonshiners 140-28) 4. Ralph
Cheek 530: Four A's (27-41) 0,
Jerry Anderson 503.
Alley Cats (35-33) 1. John Has
kins 452: Comets (32i-33i) 3,
Jim Cunningham 527,
Bloopers (35-33) 1, AI Gascon
482; Black Wrecks (31-27) 3, Sam
Black 570.
Mlsmlts (30i,.37i,l 1. Audrey
Swoape 495: Hillbillies (27-37) 3,
Bud Hill 446.
Drifters (30-38) 3. AI Harrison
495: Gutterites (27-41) 1, Jim
Martin 457.
Hanson's Douglas (24-44) 3. Jack
Presley 494 fin wits (24-401 1
Bill Byrd 511.
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TRI-NITE LEAGUE
TEA A (33-71 4. John Martin 408:
Roxy Ann Lanes (14-36) 0. forfeit.
Douglas oil (37-13) 3. Lee Mee-
er 539: Med Pace (31-19) 2. Ted
Silvers 453.
Linebauah Broa. Tree Serv. (34-
161 3. Otto Kahnert 557: Talent
Merchants Two 113-38) 1. Howard
Attenbury 480.
Glossop it Moore ( 23 ' j -1 6 ' , ) 1,
John Glossop 473; Kims (33-181 3,
Engldson 478.
Norton Lumber Co. (30-30) 3.
BIU McCulley 533; Smith Lumber
Co. (10-30) 1. Bill Nobbs 433.
Oregon Liquid Gas (17-33) 4,
Walt Guy 509: M. Trumbo Co.
4ts-351i) 0. Denny Hemingway
503.
Otto Kahnert 306: Linebaugh
Bros. Tree Service 1666.
MAJOR LEAGUE
Asko SuddIv (33-111 4. Chuck
Hendry 567. VFW (25,-18, I 0.
Ktlth Mar jolt 536.
so. ure. color Frocess CfB'a-
15',) 3, Wes Fowler 580; Kofues
ih-zoi l, hod suuon am.
lai-ure itancnes uu-ibi . mi
Applebaum 580. Standard Oil (17
271 0, Les Fowler 527.
Western Oil Burner (37-17) 3.
Nets Gallant S40. Jim's Repair
Shop (14-301 1, Galen Sonner 516.
Thunderblrd Lodae (37-171 4. o.
McCoy 65; B. V. Country Club
(19-351 0. L. Zlesmer 484.
Rotary 120-241 4. Ken Cook 534;
Desert Service (9-35) 0. Arn, Bau-
man 477.
D. Baylor 231. O. McCoy 223,
Applebaum 222: Asko Supply
2687 .
(Asko won second third)
ROXV ANN LEAGUE
ONC (17-7) 3. Gene Gemaehlich
532; Star Body (10-141 1, Paul
Emery 493.
Hosklns Const. (16-8) 3. Charles
Cook 538; Harrison Electric (12-12)
uick rervorse qui.
P M T (15-9) 4. Les Mason 500;
Groceteria (14-101 0, Dave Morris
531
Westward Ho- (14-1U) l'.b, jack
Sparling 538: White Poodle (12',a-
U'.al 2Vi, Lou Kuia 383.
Reliable Cleaners (14-10) 4. Lloyd
Carr 323; Medford Neon 7-17) 0,
Ralph Poston 481.
Graham Electric (13-111 3. Bud
Simmons 554; Cummins Diesel
(7Va-16'.!i) 1, Carrol Adams 520.
Graham Cabinet (12-121 2. Roy
Burchett 550; Timber Busters (10-
14) 2, Jonn wisely 340.
Timber products (lu-14) o. Law
ranee Anderson 502; Medford
Radiator 18-16) 4. Bob Nelson 522.
Lou Ku a 221. Roy Burchetl-
Harvey Phillips 213. Lou Kula 211;
Reliable Cleaners 2891.
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
R.c. cola (30-ia) 3. Len Thrun
635; HAP Co. (20'i-27', I 1, Lee
Graham 520.
Hair Shapers (28V.8'a) 1 Roy
Colley 554; O. K. Market (24-241
Doc Wilson 530.
Safeway Stores (27 (i-201'-,) 3i.
Ernie Dukeshler 569: City Hall
(20,a-273) k, John Compagnoi
672.
Domestic Laundry (27-21) 1. Ken
Christianson 515; United Grocers
(24-24) 3. Ed Rodgers 524.
iaaumers bneel jvietal ua-zdl a.
Don Niedermeyer 449; Grandview
MarKei (3J-33I l, rat aoran ous.
Slmmonds Const. Co. 34V-23?1
3, Bob Porter 51B; Cogsells Mar
ket (20-28) 1. Clyde Williams 535.
sautrl (22-20) o. uari vicKeron
512; Mt. Pitt Co. (lBtt-29la L
Don Landing 593.
Len rnrun 34;. uiyce wuiiams
230, Kyle Payne 208; City Hall
2457.
FOULETTES LEAGUE
Trl-etta (17-3) 3. Corky Jones
451; Crybabies (13.7) 1, Betty
Norum 566.
Bees' (13-7) 2. Elva Penwcll 426;
Pln-Ups (6-14) 2, Rozanna Mulhol-
len 441.
Pln-Spotter (11-B) 4. Rayma
Burger 370; Jokers (6-14) 0, Nell
culver 347.
Lucky Strikes (10-10) 3. Leona
Hughes 373; Hot-shots (8-12) 1,
Winnie Geddls 353.
Betty Norum 225. 180: Corky
Jones 170, Elva Penwell 178; Trl
etta 1533.
PARKER TRADED
Toronto - IUP1I - Jackie Par
ker, the Edmonton Eskimo
All-Star, traded to the Toron
to Argonauts for five players
and undisclosed cash, arrived
Tuesday night to begin con
tra ct talks with his new
bosses.
OTI Downs Raiders
In Offensive Tilt
Ashland - Oregon Techni
cal institute powered its way
to a high scoring defenseless
UI-9J basketball conquest of
Southern Oregon college's
Red Raiders here Tuesday
night.
Using their greater height
to full advantage and having
one of their hottest nights
from the floor, the Owls of
OTI tooka late first half lead
and held it for the remainder
of the contest.
SOC lost the opening tip
from Royce Kiser and Hew
lett Nash of OTI took it for
the first score. The Raiders
retaliated with two from be
yond the key but lost the lead
as Nash and Sammie Smith
scored. Oregon Tech held the
lead three minutes. Jerry
Shults and Dave Hughes
brought the home court men
to a 10-10 tie. Once again the
Owls regained advantage of
SOC with their fast floor play
and exceptional shooting.
Score Knotted
Southern Oregon brought
the encounter to a knot more
than once during the remain
ing minutes of the first period
but lacked the strength to go
out ahead. The Raiders last
scoring challenge came in the
last two minutes of the open
ing half. Dave Hughes hit
with a hook under the bucket
to carry Southern Oregon to
a 44-44 tic.
At this point of the battle
OTI's Smith followed a free
throw in and came out with
a bucket for the Owls.
The second half was pretty
well the visitors as they col
lected the first bucket and set
off on a long scoring drive
Final 18-point margin was the
widest of the game.
OTI's 27 points at the free
line to SOC's 13 made most
of the scoring difference of the
game. For the Raiders shot a
bit hotter from the field but
not quite so much as the
Owls. Southern Oregon hit 40
of 81 tries from the field for
.494. Oregon Tech fired .472
on 42 of 89.
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Anderson Scores
The Owls had 35 to 27 back
board retrieving edge. Both
clubs lost the ball on rebounds
to result in the low figure.
Willie Anderson led OTI
point production with 35. Van
Zitek had 22, Norm Johnson
21 and Hewlett Nash 19.
SOC's Dave Hughes was
second high in points with 32.
Brad Flanury had 16.
This was SOC's last game
of the season and seniors
Hughes and Flanary both end
ed their Raider hoop careers.
Hughes has averaged 1(1.7
points per game this season.
Oregon college topped Port
land State 68-57 in the other
Oregon Collegiate conference
game in Portland to cinch sec
ond place with a 9-5 record
and two games remaining.
The Wolves won the right to
meet the Northwest confer
ence champion for a berth in
the National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics tour
nament in Kansas City, Mo.
Oregon Tech is ineligible for
that tournament.
Seven Teams
To Participate
In AAU Tourney
Seven teams will be entered
In the District AAU basket
ball tourney at Hedrick gym
here on Sunday, the city roc
realion department has an'
nounced.
The learnt are Roundoul
Tavern, Klamath Falls; Fen
ner Construction, Grants Pass;
John Wheeler Logging and
Sambo's Restaurant, Medford
Bay City, Coos Bay and North
Ben; Coquille and Drain.
The tingle elimination event
will open at 9 a.m. Pairing!
have not vet been announced
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