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Crater Fireballs
Entertain Eagles
En Court Opener
ritlDAY. DliCli.MUlill 6. 13
CENTRAL POINT (Special)
Basketball season begins this
evening for Crater High School
quintets with four games on
iwo fronts -at Central Point
and Butte Falls.
' Crater's Fireball v a r s i t v
makes its bow at 8:15 D.m.
liss and Richard Wilson at the
guards. He indicated that Bob
Colpitts and Bill Ayres will see
quite a bit of action.
The Eagle mentor said that
drills have been spirited. Play
ers have been working hard, he
reported, and "with a little
here against the Eagle Point luck I feel we can give Crater
Eaglet. Junior varsities of the
two schools clash at 6:30 p.m.
At the same time Comet
sophomores and freshmen will
battle at Butte Falls against the
Logger varsity and jayvee
teams.
Crater's top line aggregation
and the frosh see only single
game rivalry this week end.
But the jayvees and sophomores
vie again on Saturday. They en
tertain the Rogue River High
No. 1 crew and payvees. Rogue
River is at Glendale tonight.
Coach Lloyd Hoffine said he
plans to select his Comet start
ers from among Vern Swanson,
Iike Turner. Bob Turner, Dar
Vyl Summerfield and Larry
Pepper.
New Edition
This will be a brand new edi
tion of the Fireballs although
Summerfield is a letterman of
Iwo year's standing and the
jTurners and Stroh did get into
Some varsity games last year.
Two members of the squad,
vho have been handicapped by
Jootball injuries, are coming
long and doing a good job in
drills, Hoffine said. They are
"Dave Twedcll, who hurt his
3nee bcfonthe grid slate began
and Dcnny'llyerson who suffer
ed ankle injuries during the
Tall. .
I Hoffine ' indicated that both
should see duty during the week
nd. In fact, he has a 12-man
trew of even ability and hopes
Jo get alt 12 into the game.
The conflict with the Eagles
continues a long rivalry which
1egan when both schools were
Jn I lie Class B ranks.
i This is the third year that
ieams coached by Hoffine and
"Eagle Point's Dale Bates have
Jnet. Crater has won on two
occasions.
Eagle Crew
Bales has reported a probable
jnponing five of 6-5 Lonnie Mes
Jnli and Woutcr Leewenburgh at
the posts and Richard Anderson,
Frank Charley and Bob Cor
real ball game." He added
that "we'll hustle and scramble
all 32 minutes.
The Eagles have been work
ing at development of defensive
patterns and at perfecting de
fensive skills.
Eagle Point, unlike the Crater
varsity, has double duty this
week end. The Eagles play on
Saturday evening against Doug
las High at Winston.
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LONE LETTERMAN Darryl
Summerfield, above, is' among
the Crater High cagers who'll
be in action this evening when
the Comets play Eagle Point
at Central Point in the opening
basketball game of the season
for both schools. Summerfield
was among the top six in point
of service last season for the
Fireballs.
Basketball
TlllllSll.W I'OLLEGK KKSUl.TS
By United rrss lutcriiattuiial
SOUTH
American U. 55. Mt. SI. Mary 54
Louisiana St. (iti. SMU U2
Georgia 87. Clemson 86
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WKST
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Pacific H2, Ore. Tech lil
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SPORTS
St. Mary's Tussles
Riddle Irish Quint
St. Mary's High's Crusaders play next weekend,
make their 1963-64 season bas- St. Mary's worked this week
ketball debut this evening. I on offensive patterns. They drill-
The Medford parochial school I ed against zone aetense
will be host to the Riddle Irish
Varsity rivalry is billed for 8
p.m. after a 6:30 p.m. junior
varsity preliminary.
Coach Dick Paup yesterday
named four probable starters
and said that it was a choice
among three other players for
the fifth position. He named
Steve Cook, 6-1, at center; John
Batzcr, 5-10, and Ted Scott, 5-7,
at guards, and Randy Corliss,
6 feet, at one forward. At the
other forward, it's a choice
among Ray Richter, 6 feet, Doug
Vakoc, 6-2, and Mike Soran,
5-U.
Others who'll be available for
duty are Don Zeleznik, 5-10; Pat
Thompson, 5-8, Wayne Cook, 6-1,
and Dennis Rose, 5-10.
Paup reported that Jeff Ran
dolph has been lost for the sea
son and Ron Roberts for to
night's encounter. Randolph,
who suffered a football knee in
jury, aggravated the injury in
practice last week.
Roberts, 5-10, who had been
slated to start tonight, sprained
his ankle in practice. Paup said
that he should be ready for the
St. Francis series here on Dec.
20 and 21. The Crusaders do not
Football
Banquet
On Tuesday
Medford and St. Mary's High
football players will be guests
at 6:30 p.m. dinner on Tuesday,
Dec. 10, at the annual dinner
sponsored by Mcdforil Liuus
club.
The dinner will be held at
Rogue Valley Country Club
with Dr. Alexander Petersen
Jr.. as speaker.
This event is open to the pub
lic on a no-host basis. Cost is
$2.50 per plate.
Petersen is head of the de
partment of health and physi
cal education at Southern Ore
gon College. He is tennis coach
and has coached the Red Raider
basketball team. Petersen was
a star basketball player for
Oregon Slate University.
Awards will be presented to
the most valuable player, the
outstanding offensive lineman
and back and the outstanding
defensive lineman and back of
each school.
Hoop Meeting
Set for Sunday
A meeting to form a valley
independent basketball league
has been scheduled for Sunday,
Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. at the home
of Harry Chipman, 11)08 Roxy
Ann Place, Medford.
Several teams have indicated
a desire to form a league and
anyone interested in entering is
invited to have a representative
present.
It was emphasized that t h e
league will be a "play for fun"
circuit and that no team will
be allowed to "load up" with
former college and high school
stars.
Los Angles Adds
RedellTo Roster
LOS ANGELES (UP1) - The
Los Anegles Rams, who seem
to have a penchant for quarter
backs, today had yet another on
their roster Bill Kedell of Oc
cidental College in Los Angeles.
The Rams had picked Redell,
22, on the 20th round of last
year's National Football League
draft as a future choice. He is
the second quarterback signed
out of the college ranks. The
Rams earlier signed Bill Man
son of Utah State.
The Rams indicated Rcdcll
would be given a chance on de
fense rather than offense, pos
sibly at safety.
AWARD TO HENFRO
EUGENE, Ore. (UPI)-Half-
back Mel Renfro has received
l the Hoffman Award as the most
valuable player on the Univer
sity of Oregon's 1003 football
team.
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ENTER TOURNEY
CORVALLIS (UPI) - Coach
Dale Thomas will take 30 Ore
gon State wrestlers to the Uni
versity of Washington invitation
al tournament in Seattle this
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Eafilrs who play the Crater bas
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