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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1963
MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
RAIDERS HOST COAST MAT MEET - The Southern Ore
gon college team, above, is host this week for the Pacific
Coast Intercollegiate Wrestling association tournament.
The tourney is slated for Friday and Saturday, March 1 and
2, at the college gym in Ashland. In the front row, from
left, are John de Place, Dan Richman, Doug Smith, Gary
Holmes and Denny Fisher. From left to right in the second
row are George Moses, Bud Cox, Jack Makay, Glen Moses,
Jim Crush, and Dave Buck. Standing in the back row,
from left are Ken Gilbert, Jack Underwood, Terry McVay,
Gary Slay, Chuck Holt, Trenton Douglas, Jack Olsen, Buck
Alger, Tom Richardson and Coach Bob Bennett.
(Dean Freeman photo)
Pacific Coast College Wrestling
Meet Opens Saturday at Ashland
A shl a n d This southern
Oregon city becomes the col
legiate wrestling capital of
the Far West on Friday and
will hold that distinction for
two days.
Wrestlers from western
states began converging on
Ashland today for the Pacific
Coast Intercollegiate associa
tion tournament which starts
at 1 p.m. on Friday in the
' f; 1 1
gymnasium at Southern Ore
gon college.
Yesterday's latest count
showed entries of 18 colleges
and universities actually on
file. More than 20 have been
anticipated. Early reports In
dicated an entry of 150 indi
vidual participants but the
actual nose count yesterday
was 127.
SOC Enters 10
Host Southern Oregon, It
self has entered 10 men.
However, some top Red Rai
der grapplers will not con
tend because freshmen are
not eligible. Coach Bob Ben-
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Eagles, Cougars Vie
Saturday in Playoff
IN COAST TOURNEY -Charles
Warren, above, ex
Crater high, will be one of
the University of Oregon con
tenders in the Pacific Coast
Intercollegiate Wrestling as
sociation tournament on Fri
day and Saturday, March 1
and 2, at Southern Oregon
college In Ashland. Warren,
who has been wrestling most
of the season at 147 pounds
will vie In the tourney at 137.
lie caused a stir last Satur
day when he defeated Gary
lloagland, three times Pacif
ic Coast champion in a 137
pound bout. The decision was
4 to 2. Hoagland, a Portland
Slate student, Is now wres
tling for Multnomah Athletic
club. He called Warren
"tough." Warren's season rec
ord it 8-4 with 7-4 t,t 147.
Medford Y Defeats
Reedsport Natators
Medford YMCA defeated
Reedsport Swim club 149 to
139 last week end in a meet
here.
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BOUTIN BACK
Portland -IITD- Jim Boutin,
Star 6-5 center for Northwest
conference basketball cham
pion Lewis and Clark, re
turned to practice Wednesday
for the first time since suffer
ing a severe ankle sprain last
Friday night. Coach Jim God
d:ird said Boutin would be
ready to play for the Pioneers.
An extended Rogue league
basketball season bows out on
Saturday night at the neu
tral Crater high gym at Cen
tral Point.
Illinois Valley and Eagle
Point High schools contend
at 8 P.m. There will be no
preliminary.
The two schools dead
locked for second place with
10-4 records in the regular
season standings. Saturday's
game decides which of the
two will enter the District
6 A-2 championship playoff.
IV and EP will clash for
the fourth time this season.
Illinois Valley was victory
by 77 to 63 in the holiday
lime Rogue classic at Cave
Junction. In league action
Eagle Point was winner 60
to 44 on Its floor and last
week end IV won 56 to 51
at home at Cave Junction.
Records Compared
The Cougars of Illinois Val
ley take a 16-4 record Into
the rxtra game. Eagle Point
Is 16-6.
One Oregon prep poll has
the Eagles and Cougars knot
ted for sixth spot among A-2
schools. Another has EP sev-
Medford Judo
Academy Wins
Mileage Trophy
Medford Judo academy was
awarded the mileage trophy
and three members were pro
moted Inst Fridny and Satur
day at the 15th annual con
vention of the American Judo
and Ju Jltsu federation con
vention at Oakland, Calif.
Ed Stuart and Jack Wheel
er, of the Medford academy,
were advanced from brown
to black belt degree. Larry
Nolte, academy president, was
promoted to instructor, black
belt degree.
Dr. P. T. Rulier, Central
Point, was Saturday banquet
guest speaker.
Eighteen members of the
Medlord academy made the
trip to Oakland. With feder
ation members from clubs all
over the nation they worked
out at Laws gym on Friday
night. On Saturday thry
toured places of Interest in
San Francuvco. There was I
no-host luncheon at Fisher
man's Wharf and a boat trip
around the bay.
Federation members assem
bled at the Doric-Leamington
hotel Saturday night. Ap
proximately 550 members at
tended the banquet.
enth and Illinois Valley
ninth and a third ranks the
Eagles eighth and IV below
the top 10.
Both clubs have high scor
ing capabilities.
Saturday's winner will
join Henley and two teams
from the Umpqua Valley
league In the district tour
ney on March 8 and 0 at
Southern Oregon college in
Ashland. Henley won the
Rogue championship.
In the Umpqua circuit Myr
tle Creek led at last report
with a 7-1 record and two
games left to piny. Douglas,
Glide and Riddle were tied
at 5-3.
nctt, who is also meet direc
tor, said of his team: "The
men are at their peak in con
ditioning and should do very
well in all events.
Oregon State university
and Portland State college, as
last year's champion and run
nerup are among top contend
ers. Portland has a chamD
from 1961 in Len Pettyjohn.
who last year as a junior did
not repeat. He'll be at 137
pounds this time.
Lone champion back from
1962 is Rich Bell. Universitv
of Washington. He took his
title at 177-pounds and will
defend at that weight. Bell is
5-0-1 this year.
OSU Has Full Entry
Oregon State has listed its
entries as Gayle Greenfield.
115; Gary Head, 123; Steve
Hashimoto, 130; John Isen
hart, 137; Steve Strader, 147;
Lee Roscnburg, 157; Len
Kauffman, 167; Gray Scott,
177, Mason Fries 191, and
John Holmes, heavyweight.
The tourney will have four
sessions. After the afternoon
matches will come quarter
finals at 7 p.m. Friday. Semi
finals are set for 1.30 p.m.
Saturday with finals at 7:30
o clock that night.
Competition is in 10 weight
classes.
Three mats will be In use
through three of the sessions.
For the finals only one will
be in use.
The tournament Is the big
gest that has been held in
Ashland.
A seeding meeting is sched
uled this evening.
Wittenburg
Paces Poll
7th Time
New York -TOPD-The United
Press International small col
lege basketball championship
may be determined this week
end in the final round of the
Ohio Conference tournament.
Wittenberg, named today to
the No. 1 spot for the seventh
straight week, completed its
regular season with an 18-1
record and last week extend
ed its winning streak to 15
games by beating Otterbein
and Marietta in first-half com
petition of its own Ohio Con
ference tourney.
The tournament ends this
week, and it is expected that
Wittenberg will meet fifth
ranked Akron in the Satur
day night final. In the Friday
pairings, Wittenberg meets
Ohio Wesleyan and Akron
tackles Hiram.
Since the UFI small college
champion will be named next
week, a loss at this time might
ruin Wittenberg's title hopes.
'New York (UPIl The United
Press International imall college
basketball ratlnga (with first-place
votes and won-lost records through
Saturday, Feb. 23, In parantheses);
ream roinis
1. Wittenberg 37 (20-1) 325
2. Grambllng 1 (23-2) .... 259
3. Evansvllle 1 (19-4) 245
4. S.E. Missouri 2 (20-2) 230
5. Akron (21-21 174
n. Tennessee State (21-4) .172
7. Fresno State 1 (18-5) 1)8
8. Sou. Illinois (13-8) 68
9. Prairie View (17-7) 55
10. S. Dakota St. 1 (16-4) .... 49
Second 10 teams 11. Westmin
ster I Pa.) 34: 12. Univ. of Calif.
at santa Barbara. 31: 13. (tie)
Augsburg (1) and Hofstra. 25 each;
15. Lamar Tech 11), 24; 16. Indiana
State llnd.l 18; 17 (tiel. Southeast
ern Oklahoma and Northeastern.
13 each: 19 (tie) Delta Suite and
Regis, each.
Other a 3 or more points
Orange State and Weber (Utah), 7
each: Washington (Mo.) and Arkan
sas State. 6 each: Pacific Luthe
ran and Central Missouri, 4 eoch:
Lewis and Clark, Depauw and
Jacksonville, 3 each.
Pro Basketball
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
United Press International
Eastern Division
W. I..
Boston 51 21
Sracuse 41 29
Cincinatl 37 34
New York 20 49
Western Division
W.
Los Angeles 50
St. Louib 41
Detroit 28
San Francisco 26
Chicago 21
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Wednesday's Results
Cincinnati 119. New York 107
Svracuse 122. Los Angeles 111
Chicago 98, St. Louis 93
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PorUand 34 19 4 72 218 157
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Loi Ang 30 22 3 63 191 176
Spokane 26 21 1 53 168 165
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Vancouver 26
SeatUe ... 27
Edmonton 19
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55 187 191
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Toronto 29
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Wednesday's Results
Toronto 6, Chicago fl
Nats Show
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United Press International
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one of the National Basket
ball association's best exam
ples of how solid team play
can overcome brilliant indi
vidual efforts by a rival
player.
The Nationals displayed
that truth for the umpteenth
time Wednesday night when
they scored a 122-111 victory
over the Los Angeles Lakers
despite a 42-point perform
ance by the Lakers' Elgin
Baylor.
Lee Shaffer led the Syra
cuse scoring with 27 points,
Hal Greer had 24 and Johnny
Kerr had 19. And when the
Lakers crept to within a six
point deficit with six minutes
left, it was Greer and then
Al Bianchi who chipped in
with key baskets to clinch
the win.
IE was the seventh straight
home court victory for the
Nationals.
Oscar Robertson scored 30
points and Tom Hawkins had
24 to lead the Cincinnati
Royals to a l1 9-107 win over
the New York Knicks and
Si Green tallied a field goal
and two free throws in the
final 47 seconds as the Chi
cago Zephyrs downed the St.
Louis Hawks, 98-93, in iher
games.
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