Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1963, Image 14

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Tornado Tangles With Axemen
Hoopsters
An annual non-league rivalry
matching teams guided by vet
eran mentors recognized as
masters in Oregon's prep coach
ing (ield such will be the bas
' ketball presentation for Med
ford fans this week.
Coach Frank Roelandl's Med
ford High Black Tornado tests
its mettle against Coach Hank
Kuchcra's South Eugene Axe
men tonight at Hedrick gym.
The Tornadoes and the Axemen
collide again at the same place
tomorrow night. Starting whistle
time is 8:15 o'clock each n::ht.
Mcdford, which made its sea
son bow last week against two
college junior varsities, goes
against its first prep foe of the
new hoop year. South Eugene
comes here with one game be
hind it played earlier this
What kind of an adversary
can the Hurricane expect?
Big Man Back
Said Joe Berger in the Eugene
Register-Guard:
"The big man is back at South
Eugene and so is the fast break.
"The combination paved the
way for a 56-37 win over South
Salem Tuesday night at South
Eugene. , ,
"The big man is John Pink
staff, the 6-foot, 6-inch senior
getting 20 points and 21 re
bounds in the 27 minutes he
played. ,
" 'Sure we like to fast break,'
said Axeman Coach Hank Ku-
IN TORNADO LINKUP Mike
Barnes, above, 5-10 senior Ict
tcrman, is a probable starter
for the Mcdford High basketball
team which meets South Eugene
here tonight and Saturday night
at Hedrick gym. Ho scored 31
points for the Black Tornado
in two games last weekend. I
Paul Lea
m Here's foot lull fact I
bet vou didn't know ... In
g the 13 years Knutc Rockne
coached Notre Dame, his
team!, lost only 1 2 games
. . . That's less than one loss
per year!
1
a We tatc it for granted
q that there will be an Army
B Navy football game every
g season, but did you know
that there have been years
in which no Army-Navy
game was played7 . . . For
one reason or another, there
have been several breaks in
the scries since it started in
1 890 . . . Last time there
was no Army-Navy game
was 19? 9.
There have been several
H punts in football history that
a have traveled about 100
B yards, but did you ever won-
H dcr what wat the shortest
punt of alt-time5 . . , It
was made by a Tulane plav-
er standing in his own end
zone in a game agamst LSI)
In 1919 . . . The ball went
straight up in the air for
no yards and an LSI)
player caught it for a touch.
down!
u Hedrick Junior High li
H the litt of basketball action
g again this weekend as the
H Black To Mia do team takei
en South Eugene's Axeman
In i two night itand.
? Hope you all had a chance
J to enjoy the Army-Navy
J gama. Wasn't that a thriller?
Ai the holiday approach-
ai wt again want to invite
you all down to our show
g room to take a look at tha
1964 Aambler. You'll likt
J what you lee and wt'ri
anxioui to meat you loo.
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Tonight,
chcra, 'We'll do it every time
we can.
"They'll get their chances,
tea, with Pinkslnff getting the
rebound to start the break that
is the trademark for Kuchera
clubs.
"They also have a quartet of
small guards who like to run
Berger listed the guards as
George Myrmo, John Roche,
Rich Malcomb and Jim Burke.
For tonight's game with Mcd
ford Kuchera has indicated a
starting five including Pinkstaff,
Myrmo, Roche, Dick Shearer
and Bob Coleman.
Recognized Ai Best
Pinkstaff, an all - stater last
season, is recognized as the top
big .. an in the state.
Roelandt believes in having
his Tornado cagers run when
they can, too. And, that could
mean free-wheeling fracases be
tween the clubs.
The Medford mentor has in
dicated a starting crew of Bill
Enyart, Bruce Bertrand, Larry
Vowell, Mike Barnes and Bill
Destroyer
Signed
The Destroyer, hooded rascal
of the wrestling mat, has a
standing offer of $1,000 to any
one who can break his figure
four leg lock and he found a
ready and willing taker in the
person of Luther Lindscy last
night.
Negotiations on a contract
were under way in the dressing
room and after a 50-50 split of
the purse was agreed upon,
despite The Destroyer's insist
ence that he have the larger
share, Lindsey asked The De
stroyer if he paid a bonus "if
a broken neck went along with
a broken leg lock . This ircd
rhe Destroyer and it took two
other wrestlers to pry them
apart.
After calm was restored,
Matchmaker Elton Owen signed
Lindscy and The Destroyer for
the main event at the local
armory for Thursday night,
Dec. 26.
Revenge Gained
Earlier, Lindscy and Nick
Kozak gained their desired re
venge by taking two out of three
falls from Soldal Gorky and
Dirty Don Dufly in a grudge
match which resulted from a
disputed decision two weeks
earlier.
Kozak took the first full on
Duffy with an airplane spin and
Duffy evened the score on Ko
zak with an arm lock. Lindscy
pinned Gorky for the decider in
one of the wildest matches here
in several weeks.
The Destroyer, who was to
have wrestled Nick Bockwinkle
coast champion, in a non-title
match, refused to do so unless
Bockwinklc's title was at stake
which Bickwinklc refused to do.
So Owen shifted opponents and
Bockwinkle, after being pressed
hard by roughhouse Art Mahal
ik, won the deciding fall on a
foul after Mahalik threw Boc
winkle out of the ring and
wouldn't let him re-enter.
Bing Ki Lee, a fast and clever
Chinese master who was to
hove wrestled Mahalik, took on
The Destroyer and lost the lone
fall.
Mr. Muirhead
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; lUNOiOSCOICH IVI(lSY. In FtOOI.OlSI.ISUIlD
Saturday
Houston. He reported Steve
Davis looking improved and
said that he "likely will be in
there before the game gets too
tar along." Doug Olson and
Rich Knight also have been
working "in there" this week.
Players Ailing
The Tornado has its share of
ailing players this week. Hal
Holman turned his ankle in the
Linficld JV game last Saturday
and the injury is complicated
by blisters. Larry Stockman has
missed two days of practice be
cause of illness and Jim Allen
turned his ankle on Wednesday.
Holman has not worked out
except to shoot a bit. Roelandt
said that, "if he can run or
move," he will suit down but
he doubted that Holman would
be able to go. Stockman was
expected back in school today
but Roelandt remarked that, if
he sees duty, it will be as "a
last resort." There was indica
tion that Allen might be able to
play.
The Black Tornado turned in
creditable performances last
week against the Willamette and
Linficld Jayvccs and left strong
impression that it will be a con
tender this season for the South
ern Oregon Conference crown
it shared last campaign.
In the 6:30 p.m. preliminary
games Medford sophomores
meet Eagle Point junior varsity
tonight and Prospect varsity
meets the Medford jayvees on
Saturday.
Glide, Sutherlin
On Phoersi
PHOENIX - Phoenix High's
basketball team will engage in
return action in reverse order
this week end.
It meets the same rivals as
last week with floors and nights
switched.
Phoenix will journey to Glide
this evening and will entertain
Sutherlin here on Saturday
night.
The Pirates will be after re
peat triumphs. They beat Suth
erlin 61-56 and Glide 42-41 in
opening scraps of the season.
Coach Eldon Durham said he
looks for a tough game this
evening after the close conflict
last Saturday with Glide. I
know we'll have to be stronger
on the boards and in ball-handling,"
he remarked.
Board Work
Game conditions, among them
ball control, have had attention
this week. The Pirates have
been at it hard on rebounding,
especially under the offensive
backboards. He reported that
Eugene Hill and Danny Bceson
have been leading in these
drills and (hat Hill may get a
starting call because of his
work.
Some work has been done on
zone defense. The coach indi
cated that the Pirates have aim
ed for a measure of improve
ment each week and he ex
pressed hope that the offense
has been improved by 10 or 15
points in this week's drills.
Dale Saner, who was "i a de
bate trip last week end. may
Central Point
Quintets Win
CENTRAL POINT - Central
Point Junior High eighth grade
A team tripped Ilanbv of Gold
Hill 44-24 yesterday in basket-
ball. . . .
Ilnlftimc score was 24-7. Kir
bv Rcnfro had 10 Doints and in wiiri.
rebounds and Doug Miller and
Kerry Bradshnw eight points
each (or CP. Dougherty scored
10 for llanby.
in Hie seventh grade game i
Central Point won :)0-29 in over
time after a 27-all knot at the
end of the fourth period. CP
had a 14-7 midway gap. Arnold
had 16 points for Hanliy and Bill
Hartley 12 tor Central Point.
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SPORTS
Medford
Contend
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TORNADO M .UMAX-Tim
Brown, above, will wrestle at
191 pounds for Medford High
here Saturday in matches wilh
Reedsport in the morning and
Roseburg in the afternoon.
have a starting assignment this
week. Probable opening lineup
includes John Barker, Sauer,
Jim Consbruck, Ron Williams
and Hill or Jon Granby. Ken
Hawkins will alternate with
Sauer and Consbruck at guards.
Lex Hamilton, has a pulled
muscle and is of doubtful status
so far as action this week is
concerned.
Varsity games bolh nights are
set for H p.m. Jayvee games
will be at 6:15 p.m. at Glide
and 6:30 p.m. at Phoenix.
OSU Faces
California
By United Press International
Oregon State's undefeated
Beavers will be seeking their
first victory in history at
Berkeley tonight when they take
on the University of California
in the first of a Iwo-gnme scr
ies. The Beavers, ranked in a tie
for seventh in the UPI poll this
week, never have won in seven
previous games at California.
The Golden Bears are expect
ed to be tough again this sea
son with 6-10 Camden Wall lead
ing their attack, but Oregon
State has yet to lose in (our I
oulmg.H this winter.
Coach Slats Gill is expected to
start Mel Counts, Jim Jarvis,
Frank Peters, Scott Eaton and
cither Jim Kraus or Dave Fox.
Kraus has been bothered by the
flu.
Oregon, w i n le s s in three
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games this season., is idle to-jot
night but takes on Wyoming Sat
urday night in Eugene.
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Grapplers
Tomorrow
Medford makes its varsity
wrestling debut on Saturday
with matches in the morning
and afternoon at the boys' gym
here.
The Tornadoes take on Reeds
port at 11 a.m. and Roseburg at
1:30 p.m.
Coach Ralph Monroe has
named a crew of 13 boys who'll
appear in varsity bouts.
The coach said that only the
regular matches are slated
against Reedsport. However, a
lot of exhibitions are billed with
the Roseburg crew. He said
mat it may be close to 3 p.m.
before varsity matches get un
der way.
Sophomores among the Med
ford regulars for this week are
Jim Vroman, Jim Hettinga and
Don Giles.
Mcdford junior varsity will
entertain Eagle Point at 6:30
p.m. on Tuesday and Rogue
River at 4 p.m. on Thursday
when the varsity is at Grants
Pass.
Roseburg has dropped a
match to Crater this season.
LINKUP:
P8 Jim Vroman: 10K No entry:
US Jim Marrs; l'J3 Rum Smith;
130 Mike Orr: lay Tom Owens;
HI Jim Hettinga; 148 Gcorce
McNair; .17 Don Giles; lr,8 Dan
Walker: 178 Terry Winetrout or
Brian Petersen; 191 Tim Brown;
unlimited Jetf Hardrath.
Hedrick 9th
Mat Victor
Hedrick Junior High ninth
grade defeated McLoughlin 28
21 yesterday in wrestling. In ex
hibition Hedrick had a 22-11 dif
ference. RKStlf.TS:
90 Larry Duyscn, M, by forfeit;
On Jay Paulas. H. pinned John
Gross. 2. 2nd: f over welch t mati'h
Mac cot a forfeit): 106 Sieve Orr.
M. rice. Dwight Wilson, II. 5-4: 115
Boh Kllis. H. pinned Paul Lewis.
M. 2nd; Crais MrDoiiRall, H,
dec. Gary CuFlanur, M, 5-1! : 130
John North. II, drew wilh Brad
Thompson. M, 2-2; KJH tlandv
Moycr. M, dee. Ernie Dawson, H,
.V4: 141 David Culbcrtaan, H,
pinned Tom Bishop. M, 1st; 148
Denni.s Hancock. M, doc. Dennis
Hrenhaus. A. 2-2; 137 Spcnce
Webber. H. dec. Bryant Jones. M.
7-2; Kin Barry Barber. H. pinned
Lriirry opieinuicn. m. 1st; unlimited
c;ary l.cmacks, M, pinned Tom
Taylor, M. 2nd
i:iiihitions:
115 Monte Bewley, H. drr. Tom
Manama. M, 11-0; 1 15 CJcornc
AdatuH. II, pinned Wavnc Garret,
M. 2nd: 115 David Benson. H. dec.
John Fountain, M, 4-2: 115 Rllev
Mrlluch. If, pinned Art Forbes. M.
2nd; 12a Shawn Lees. M dec. Bill
Lecveh. II. 2-1; 125 Richard Todd.
H. dec. Elden Walker. M. 7-2; 141
Twist Lees. M, pinned Dennis
Tonev. H. 5rd; 4fl Tom Waccr.
M. pinned Dick Orr. H. 1M: 157
Bill Parker. H. dec. Tim Price. M.
Knights Tourney
Begins Tonight
PORTLAND (UPI) -Defend
ing champion Tennessee State.
cv without four of its varsity
players, still is considered the
favorite in the Knights of Co-1
itiinuus invitational nasKeioan
lournament beginning tonight at
Memorial Coliseum.
The Tiger from Nashville play
Santa Clara in the tournament
opener at 7:30. Host University
Portland takes on Gonzaga's
toy Bulldogs in Ihe second con-
tcsl.
Coach Harold Hunlcr arrived
wilh only an eight-man Tennes
see Staie squad after guards
Bill Bradley and Ron (Itchy)
Smith, center Bill Smothers and
forward Gerald Dudley all were
lost earlier this week.
Smith and Smothers were aca
demic victims, Bradley dropped
out because of family obliga
tions and Dudley injured a knee.
The first three were on the all
tournament team last year.
Gonzagn has a 3-1 mark and
is scoring at a 92 5 average
despite a starting lineup with
(i-2 .lim Harris as the tallest
man. Tennessee State (2-1) is
hitting at a '.17.7 clip.
Woods, Water, Wildlife
By Hand
TMK AMil.KU'S 1.0(1
The weatherman is pro mi sin
more of the same Kind of weath
er we've hern having Ihe past
week. The cold has cleared and
lowered Ihe streams In a point
where Ihe fishing Is difficult and
tricky. Unlit tackle and small
lures would seem lo be the pre !
ferred sMc. !
Chrlrn Rtrr Is low and r'rr
with a lew .teelliead heinn taken
earn tin There is a reno
li.h heme t.ikr-n at the south fork,
which Mini Id miMtale that the vs in
ter run is Marline up
IlllnoU Rlvrr Is having some
fiflh being taken nl the lall. The
heM fishing is m the lower liver,
just up from the month hut reports
ot a tew tish at 0.ik flats would
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12TH AND
OKEOON
ON COMET CREW - Larry
Pepper, above, 5-9 senior, likely
will be in the starting combine
for Crater High tonight when
the Fireball cagers entertain the
Cottage Grove basketball team
at Central Point. He had 17
counters for Crater against Ea
gle Point last week. The Comets
go to Fortuna, Calif., on Saturday.
Eagle Pointers Vie
On Brookings Court
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EAGLE POSTMAN Lonnie
Mesloh, above. 6-5, plays a post
spot for the Eagle Point High
cagers who are at prookings to
night and play Glide Saturday
at Eagle Point.
McLoughlin 9th
Downs Eagles
McLoughlin ninth grade hoop
men won 70-44 from Eagle Point
freshmen vestcrdav.
Mac had 25-14, 40-21 and 53-34
quarter leads as it hit 36 per
cent from the field.
Jim Gillespie had 15 points
for Mac and Sullivan 13 while
Mark Dippcl cleared 12 re
bounds. Tom Perry had 10
points for EP.
Mac entertains Lincoln Sav
age on Monday in its first league
: mix.
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H). Mi-sloh fl. Cnlcleaser 6. Walch
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Dippcl ti. Ciillcvpte l.t. Sullivan l:.
niKCcr (t, Towns fl, Younc ft.
Vanillin 4. Sanders 1. Garner. G.
Taylor.
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Portland Christ t An 73. Valsclz 32
ChrtiMUR 7i., Colt on 3H
Mitrl.arrn 3ii, Deirnil 4!l
DeVoss
inrlu-alr ihal Mir l,nt rjuna may
have vt.irtcrl something
Kuimth Ri ir Fish rrm to he
i -a i inert ii inn I, 1 ho river from
Mornhrnok to below Happ.v Camp
The river t low and clear, cgss
;ire tjtkmc most of the Ilsh, with
uorms an1 lure ntnkinc n assist.
A 14 pounder whs reported In this
u crk
Km; nr Htver The latest report
from the mouth is that steel head
fishmc un t Asne is red-hot
The ii.-hinfi from Hrllcate to Grave I
r.M'k In. ho-n n.nwl i.n in I
in pound air heme taken on
I uoniK. rets, okic.i. smn-n-clos. and
nm
Smnh Rh er Has slowed down
eoii-.uier.iHl since ihe first of the
week The w;iter is low and clear
and not ea-olv fthablp with the
hoist in c tiiekle genet ally in use
Some salmon are being taken and
sieeltie;td are com ins in small
hunches
MOTORS
RIVERSIDE
era0? High Engages Lions
Tonight,
CENTRAL POINT-It's home
tonight and away on Saturday
for the Crater High basketball
varsity.
The Comets are at home this
evening to the Cottage Grove
Lions with tipoff at 8:15 p.m.
Tomorrow Crater has a 9 p.m.
session at Fortuna, Calif.
There will be two prelimin
ary hassles this evening. At 5
p.m. Prospect junior varsity and
Comet sophomores vie and at
6:30 p.m. the Prospect regulars
and Crater JV are scheduled.
Cottage Grove and Crater var
sities each will make their sec
ond appearances. The Comets
beat Eagle Point last Friday
and the Lions whipped Sweet
Home on Tuesday.
Coaches Vern Sampels of CG
and Lloyd Hoffine of the Cen
tral Point aggregation both con
sider tonight's game a real test
for their clubs.
Starting To Jell
On the Comet court in prac
tices this week, the Fireballs
have appeared to be jelling and
the game situation will indicate
just how far. Coach Hoffine re-
EAGLE POINT - Coach Dale
Bates has revamped his Eagle
Point High .''ool basketball
lineup for the second week end
of action in the new basketball
season.
The Eagles will be at Brook
ings tonight and will oppose i
Glide at Eagle Point on Satur
day evening as they continue to
prime for the Rogue League
slate ahead.
Bates indicated that he'll go
with a combination of Lonnie
Mesloh and George Adams at
the posts. Bill Ayres and Woutcr
Leeuwcnburgh at forwards and
Bob Colpitts at Guard. This
crew will give the Eagles more
strength under the boards and,
Bales hopes, a little more of
fensive punch.
Mesloh Scores 34
Mesloh, who scored 34 points
in two games last week end, is
6-5. Adams is 6-2, Leeuwcn
burgh 6-1 and Ayres 6 feet.
The Eagles have drilled this
week on offensive patterns and
timing and yesterday were to
work against various zone de
fenses. Bates has reported good prac
tices with good hustle and high
spirit and indicated that his club
is looking for a couple of good
ball games.
The Eagles at the start of this
week had thought they would
encounter Brookings and Glide
in reverse order and Bates hop
ed that the necessary adjust
ments have been accomplished.
Eagle Point will be after its
first victory of the new season.
The Eagles fell to Crater and
Douglas last week end.
Prairie View, j
St. Johns Vie j
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The
nation's small college football
championship will be decided
Saturday when Prairie View
A&M of Texas and St. Johns
University of Minnesota meet in
the third annual Camellia Bowl.
i For Prairie View, the game
offers a double opportunity. The
Panthers can become the first
all-Negro team ever to win a
national football title.
Actually, just showing up will
mark a milestone for the South
western Athletic Conference
champs, who over the years
have been victors of four myth
ical national Negro titles. That's
because Prairie View will be
the first Negro school ever to
compete in a recognized nation
al championship football game.
MODERN WAY!
Build With
CONCKITI
Fortuna Saturday
ported that his charges have
started playing pretty good ball
and are "starting to jell as a
ball club now."
He said further, "I can't point
to any one of the kids. They are
still all pretty equal in doing
their jobs."
Hoffine reported every body
healthy. He said that the Com
ets were going over a lot of
mistakes and have been work
ing mostly on offense this week.
A starting five of Larry Pep
per, Bob Turner, Bob Stroh,
Mike Turner and Darryl Sum
merfield is indicated.
Where the Comets have just
Summerfield back from their
top six players of last season,
the Lions have three regular
starters on hand in Merle Car
penter, 6-5V4, Charles Olds, 6-2,
and Mark Henningsgaard, 5-8.
Henningsgaard is one of the
state's top pole vaultcrs and he :
quartcrbacked the strong cot
tage Grove football team this
fall:
It's among Mike Lee, Bruce
Hall and Rich Wright for the
other two starting spots.
A big opening lead and some
sharp shooting figured in Cot
tage Grove's opening triumph
over Sweet Home. The Lions
hit 50 per cent of the field goal
Match Won
By Crater
CENTRAL POINT Crater;
High won 29-25 from South
Grants Pass yesterday in fresh-;
man wrestling. Crater had 23-10 :
margin in the exhibitions.
OO Lcs Toothman. S. won bv
forfeit; B8 F rank Skuhic. S.
pinned John Callucci. C, 2nd; 106
Steve Timmclman, C, dec. Steve
Blunk. S. 3-1; 115 Vic Purpuree,
S. pinned Reg Ayres. C, 3rd; 123
Jim Owens. C. pinned Chris Hill,
S, 2nd; 130 Glen Guerringcr. C.
dec.' John Bcekwith. S. 14-2; 136
Dan Corcoran. C, pinned Tom
Piete. S. 2nd; 141 Chris Ehert. C.
pinned Carl Breazcal. S. 2nd; 148
Joe Nikodym. C. pinned David
Und. S. 2nd: 157 Monte Fairchild.
S. pinned Wayne Debrick. C. 1st;
168 Doit Davis. C. dec JeTf Ben
nett. S. 9-3: unlimited Sieve Riet
niann. S, pinned Bill Staples. C,
1st.
EXItmmoNS
fid- Jim Brecdmvc. C, dec. Jim
Moi-Ran, S. 8-5; 106 CraiR Lathrop,
C. drew with Dennis Scoiield. S,
fi-6; 123 John Groves. S. dec,
Steve Bruce, C. 8-0; 123 Steve
Chandler. S. pinned Joe Lopez. C.
1st; 130 Dave Schwartz. C. pinned
Brian Schmidtz. S. 2nd; 130 Lcn
Myrick. C, pinned Chuck Ander
son. S. 1st; 141 Oliver Minor. C.
pinned Gene Fowler. S. 1st; 130
Steve Schafroth, C, dec. D. Smith.
S. 5-2.
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