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MONDAY,
MEDF0RDi Tribune
SPORTS
Black Tornado Five
Trips South Eugene
To Square Series
Take the height and msged- nn(l a Vowel jumper for M-all.
ness of Bill Enyart and the Lnwson and Barnes traded driv
jumpinR jack qualities of Sieve crs and Myrmo sliced in for a
Davis. Toss in three small but final for 36-.T4 as each club sccm
cncrgctic bundles of dynamite cd lo be able to pierce the de
in the persons of Larrv Vowell, fcn.se of the other.
Mike Barnes and Jim Allen. Vowell collected two free tal
Add the abilities of Bill Houston lies to tie the score again and
and Bruce Bcrtrand
And, it's no tempest in a tea-
.. M,. ic it u minnr hl-imh
ire on Ihe maplecourt. On Sat-. V- Enyar s turning jumper
uriay night these were the i. I and Allen's basket on a Barnes
spired components of a fiery feed made 142-JB at he half.
Black Tornado effort which ,.U'Luh. '? , ., ,
brought Medford High its first In the early thud period Med
basketball victory of the season. , ford upped Hs advantage to U.
Tvim ,v,mo ,,vnr Ihe South Points at 52-111 and M-Ai. But,
Kunene Axemen, whom a board
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of coaches picked as most likely
to succeed in the first prep rat
ing poll of the season.
Medford subdued Ihe Axemen
83-73 to square a week end
series with Ihe Willamette Val
ley quint. South won Friday f7
03. Conch Frank Roelanilt's
Whirlwinds did nol start off with
Whirlwinds .mi no. start on wm
a haze of fire. They warmed
slowly lo their chore. Soulh was
ahead in Ihe early going Hie
Tornadoes seemed to c a I c n
stride with Ihe entry of Allen,
a 5-7 dynamo, inlo Ihe lineup.
It was see-saw for a time. Then
Ihe Mcdfords fought on top to
stay in the late moments of the
second quarter.
Eire Throws Ward Off
Medford forged a 12 - point
load before Ihe talented, per-
sislent and opportunist Axemen j
of Coach Hank Kuchera surged
back. And, in the final period
Tornado accuracy at the free
loss line warded off the Eugene
challenge.
Barnes with 22 points and
Vowell wilh 21 spurred the Med
ford scoring and were ball
hawks and playmakcrs. Two
nlher Hurricanes were in double
figures. Davis totaled 12 and
Bertram! in. Enyart beaded Ihe
Mcdfords on Ihe backboard with
10 retrieves. John Pinkstaff, fi-fi
all-staler, had 26 counters and
16 rebounds lor Snulh. Dick
Shearer contributed 11 points.
Although lagging at Ihe start.
Medford had 111-17, 42-:w and 60
51 gaps at Ihe quarter breaks.
While vigorous application
was a key for Medford. Ihe scor
ing difference was al Ihe dec
throw line where Ihe Tornadoes
shot .741. They put in 20 of .10
tries lo 1.1 of 21 by Soulh. I
Shooting at a scorching din of I
.545, (he Axemen made ;m field
buckets in 55 trips while Mod
lord was hilling 27 of (II for 4 4,1.
Relimuid Margin
Wilh Berlrand or Davis leant- j
Ing wilh Enyart. Medford had a
decisive rebound margin of 43-1
30,
Soulh hopped oil lo a l-t) start- j
Ing lead on buckets bv (ienrgc
Myrmo and Pinkslafl and then
bd 8-:i and ll-fi. A long push by
Vowell. a bucket by Berlrand
on a Vowell feed and Iwo tree
poinls bv Allen put Medford on
loo lor the first lime at 12-11
Then followed II lend switch
es, on almost basket for basket
li
trading. Eugene went ahead 27-
2ii on a lurn and drive by Shear-;
er. On a Don l.awsnn swipe and i
drive, on a Shearer drive of the
hasp line nnri on a Pinkstaff free '
shot South cMemled to :W-2ti
Mi-dtord
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CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
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Ski Tow Ronci 2 95 to 1 1
Boat Miiiom . . . 6 25 1 I
Bo.l Fcndrn 95 to 5
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Bitlcir Boici 5
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6th and Bjrlloll-Modfotd
DliXEMBLR 16, 13H3
with Hi minutes left in the half
Vowell ncllcd n rebound try for
llll-llli. Mndlord was on top to
, .
the Axemen, a team alert to
opportunity and with the ability
to cash in on mistakes of a rival
aggregation, crept back. They
i picked up five points in the tirst
', minute of the fourth quarter and
the Medford lead was down lo
80-50.
Allhoug - Eugene outgunned
Medford II-1 from Ihe field in
the closing canto, this was as
Awmcn c o u , (
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o( -frec (oss (rj(,s (his fina.
chukkcr with Barnes hitting five
of six and Vowell four for four
South Eugene shot six for 10.
Medford had a 75-62 spread
with Ihrec minutes left lo play.
The difference three limes was
cut lo nine poinls.
Berlrand made all six of his
free shot tries. Barnes fired 8
for 0 and Vowell seven for nine.
Outcome of the fray gave
i Mm lord a record tor mc ,
season and South a 2-1 standing.
Soulh Kugcnc last Salurday
was ranked No. I A-t school in !
the Oregon Journal poll of j
coaches. Medford was rated No.
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Medford High basketball jun
ior varsily in its formal debtil
Salurdav niithl overran Prospecl
varsity hasketballers 70-:.
The junior Tornado steadily
built up ils margin during Ihe
mules! , heading 1 It-It, -I.I-2-I and
til-:iu at the quarters.
Dane Smith scored Hi poinls
for Mcdlord, Hick llassman 12
1 and Ail Pollard II). Art Aiulre
sen had 12 fur Ihe rougars.
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TORNADO SCORES Bruce Bcrtrand CIO),
Medford, John Pinkstaff (55), South Eugene,
and Bill Enyart (54), Medford poise beneath
Ihe basket as shot by Tornado's Mike Barnes
CM) from corner drops through the net in
Saturday night prop basketball game here.
Gottage Grove Lions
. ... .
Defeat Ashland Five
ASHLAND Cottage Grove,
not so warm il.wlf, trimmed a
cold Ashland High basketball i
team 4:!-:t7 here Saturday night, j
The Lions pushed in front for J
keeps in the lain second quarter
and held four to six-point leads
much of Ihe rest of the time.
Ashland overcame an early j
1-1 1 deficit lo go ahead 18-17. :
Quarter spreads favoring Col-
tagc Grove were l:M), 22-18 and !
me unzznes narrower!
:V.)-'M in I lie late minutes hut
CC padded out its margin wilh 1
free losses. I
The (Irovors won the cimr -
Portland j
Pilots Gain
KC Mantle
POUTLANI) (UPI) - Cmcy
Powell scored 2ii nunls and
j Sieve Anslett added 21 as the
Portland Pilots turned back tic
i fending champion Tennessee.
;Slale 7.ri-fi!l in the finals of Ihe
fiflh annual Knights of Colum
bus invitational basketball tour
nament Salurday night.
I The Pol l landers overcame a
ll'.l-Xt halflime deficit lo win.
Clonzaga's Bulldogs, wilh Kl
iner Oeschaine gelling 20 poinls
and Bill Suler collecting 21. de
feating Sanln Clara 117-71 lo lake
llrnl place in Ihe Iwo-nighl four
Icam tourney.
Tlie decisions left Portland
with a :i-2 record. Tennessee
Slate wilh a -1-2 mark. Gonznga
wilh a -1-2 record and Sanln
Clara wilh a l-:t mark for Ihe
seas;in.
Named lo Ihe all-lournamenl
leanis were Powell and Tom
Nichols o( Portland. Willie Por
Icr of Tennessee State. I)e
schaine of (lonaga and Ituss
Vrakovtch of Simla Clara.
A crowd of ri.-llfi watched Ihe
final games.
300 Game I
By Prepper
PDIi'l'l. AND il'l'll - Th e
(iregiin fish Commission and
Ihe vVnshinulon olkSk.lvy.AA A
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iuisi:i;ii;c, iuimi -a it-
ear old liiddlc High School
sophomore Sunday howled a :hi
game al Indian I. ones here anil
officials of Ihe alley said it was
holieu'd In he Ihe onlv perleet
game ever houled in Unseliiii g.
Dnnnv l.m-ehild, sun of Mr.
and Mrs II K Kauchild. also
had the lui:hest series ever re
corded al llio lanes, Tti.l
The allc s.uil tli.it hecause of
his ace. li;niny wdl nut receie
a $7.tl fiisli auaril due to the
lad lti.il the Oremm Athletic As
Mteiiitinn pinh'luls persons n(
si'hool ai;e Iroin leiniardi.infi an
amateur standinc
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and topped the rebounding 39-21.
Merle Carpenter had 18 points
and Charles Olds 12 for Cottage
(irovc and Dennis Kkwall 12 for
Ashland.
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MliDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MLDI-OHD,
The shot made the score 68-59 for Medford
which went on to win n:)-7.'l. Soulh's Jim
Burke is shown between Enyart and Barnes.
Head of the Axemen's Dick Shearer is seen
over Enyart's shoulder.
GiJe Ni?ks
Eagle Point
Quint 43-41
EAGLE POINT - A five-point
i -1 r u
" ' ;.t; '
helped Glide nudue Eaelc Poinl
4:mi Saturday night in a prep
hoop contest here.
The clubs were tied :i4-all ro
infi into Ihe last stanza. Mike
Iladcliffe's free tosses gave the
Wildcats of Glide a 3I1-.14 lead.
A Dick Wilson free shot and
field goal made it 37-.lti for EP.
Then, Stan Young gol a free
point, Frank .loncs a gift toss
and field goal and John De
Groot a bucket for 42-37.
With just under two minutes
left Linnie Mesloh pul in a lavup
for 42-39. With V minutes to
plav Jack Hust's free loss made
il 43-39. With 30 seconds on the
clock. Eagle Point got the ball
oul-of-bniinds al ils end of the
court. Bill Avrcs scored off Ihe
! Ihrow-in play,
! With five seconds tn go Glide
Most the ball on a violation.
1 Kagle Poinl look time out lo
set up one last effort. An Eagle
drove lor the basket bul the ball
i hit his foot and he lost control
of il.
Glide tried to stall in Ihe lasl
few minutes and Eagle Poinl
countered wilh a half - court
press. The Wildcats got some
free shot chances and missed.
Eagle Poinl got possession of
the ball, but inability to handle
the ball, something which has
plagued Ihe Eagles so far Ihis
season, kepi lliem from capital
izing on opportunities. EP lost
Ihe ball HI times in Ihe lasl
quarter.
Eagle Point had leads of 13-12
at the quarter and 25-21 al (he
half.
Mesloh was high scorer for
the game wilh 21 poinls, bring
ing his lotal to 117 for four games
this season, lie also picked 10
rebounds for a 55 total in the
new slate.
Ayres was a steady player for
EP wilh a good job at forward
and seven rebounds. The Eaclcs
otherwise w-ere spotty. They had
4H-31 margin on Ihe backboards
wilh George Adams snaring the
ball 11 times, ltusl had 13 re
bounds (or Glide
The game was another story
of free shots paying off. Eagle
Point had IR field goals lo 14
by Glide The Wildcats put in
15 of 25 charily attempts while
EP made live of 12. Glide hit
212 from the field and Eagle
Point .337.
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Open til 9 Mon.-Fn.
Grant! Pm 476-4J4)
OREGON
Crater High Comets
Overtake Fortuna's
Cage Quintet 58-54
CENTRAL POINT - Crater
High's Comets, after trailing
much of the time, jumped in
front in the final seconds Satur
day night to trip the Fortuna,
Calif., Huskies basketball team,
58-54 at Fortuna.
Fortuna had a 54-52 lead with
a minute to play. Mike Turner
flipped in two free shots to tie
up the scuffle, the Huskies lost
the ball on a violation with 311
seconds on the clock and with
eight seconds lefl Darryl Sum
merfield hit a short jump shot
to give Crater a 56-54 lead.
Summerfield was fouled on
Ihe play. He missed the free
throw and Turner got the re
bound. Turner passed to Sum
merfield, who was fouled with
two seconds to go. The Comet
veteran tossed in two tries to
establish the final margin.
As in several games involving
teams of Ihe area this week
end, free shots were the decid
ing scoring factor. The Comets
put in 75 per cent of theirs, hit
ling 24 of 32. Fortuna made just
two of 10.
Crater shot .492 from the field
bul pul in just 17 field baskets
while Forluna was getting 2fi.
Trailed Ity 10
Forluna had 20-16 and 34
32 quarter and halfway margins.
Crater was on top by 43-42 al the
third period rest.
The Comets had the edge in
rebounds, but, showing tired
ness from the long trip south
after a game on Friday night,
trailed by as much as 10 points
in the early going. Score was
2l-16 at 1'2 minutes into tne sec
ond quarter. Then, the Fire
balls came up to Iwo poinls
back at 28-2(1 mostly 011 the free
IV Cougars
Win From
Glendale
CAVE JUNCTION - Illinois
Valley toughened in the second
half Saturday nighl to spurn
the basketball upset hopes of
Glendale High 58-47 at Glendale.
Glendale, fast - breaking with
effectiveness, took 12-5 quarter
and 27-21 halflime leads. The
Cougars of IV adjusted their de
fense in the second half, worked
the ball well for shots and got
strong offensive rebounding by
Dairy! Gellert.
The home team Pirates man
aged only two points in the
third quarter while IV got III
for a 40-21) three-fourlhs bulge.
With three minutes to play in
the scrape it was 56-39 for
Illinois Valley.
IV defensive switch plugged
Ihe middle to stop Ihe driving of
Ihe Pirates, parliculary .1 i m
Redficld, who had seven field
goals in the lirst half. Along
wilh facing a tightening defense,
Glendale turned cold. The Pi
rates put up a stiff zone defense
but the Cougars were able lo
work in for shots.
Gellert, had cighl ol tensive
retrieves off the backboard in
the second half, putting four re
bounds back up for goals. He
had 22 points for the night and
licdficld 21.
i,ii:crs:
mini, is ullrv H-Martin 1.
Konttirltl 111. Tlmrnhllt Ml. Orllcn
"2. rtiuinignrtfncr H. MeNauRlit 11.
Nu-IimImmi J. I'lllrr
CliMlil.llr 17-Sli'iviirt J rr-Mtu-iil
III Oolliil I. Rrdlu-ld 21.
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POKTLANI)-7l.'PI l - Phil
Small of Corvallis has been
elected president of Ihe Junior
Seniors Golf Association of Oregon.
TRU-MIX
CONCRETE
SCIENTIFICALLY
CONTROLLED
and MIXED
for uniform
strength and
appearance
Oimiinn ot CSC 'Conrtte Steel Corporilionl
shooting of Bob Turner and
1 goals by Bob Stroh on going alt
er rebounds.
Crater had four players in
I double scoring figures with Bob
Turner getting 16 points and
'Summerfield, Mike Turner and
Slr&li each 12. Stroh had 11 re
i bounds and Mike Turner eight.
Bill Isenhart topped the Husky
scoring with 15 points. Franklin
scored 14 and Snell 12.
Crater put in 12 gift shots in
each half. Fortuna hit two of
nine in the first half and shot
only one in the second half.
HON:
I Cratrr
FT Rcb. PFTP
i Summerfield .i-fi
i M. Turner .
Stroh
I B Turner .
I Pepper
Swatisnn ..
I TwcdcU ...
3- !' ii-8 8
4- 10 4-8 II
3-7 111-12 5
2-'. 0-0
Totals 11-16 14-.i: 33 13 38
i Fortuna
! Franklin ..
I Snell . . .
I White
FT I'F TP
O-.'t Z 1 4
Isenhart
Daetwiller
Mu no .
Cox
Totals
0-0
0- 0
1- 3
Butte Falls
Victor Over
Days Creek
BUTTE FALLS - Butte Falls'
Loggers had a hard time finding
the hoop in the first quarter
, Saturday nisht but warmed in
: the second period and went on
to defeat the Days Creek High
i basketball team 50-29.
! The victory gave the Loggers
a two - game sweep over the
Wolves.
Showing moments of good
play, the Butte Falls crew gain
ed leads of 21-10 at halftimc
and 33-13 after three periods
and put in 17 points in the last i
quarter.
Butte Falls pretty well con
trolled Ihe backboards.
Ron Sizemore had lfi points
for Ihe Loggers. No Days Creek
player had more than six points.
I.IM.TI'S:
IMVs rrerk O Neil 6, nii-h-
ard.-nn fi. Van Norman fi. Jpnk..
1. Martin 4. Kntms. porter 4. Bon
nrv li. Wrt7d. Hnwrcn.
Hllttr l alls .Mt Howpn In. Sizp
moto Ui. Knntnndson tn. I.vtlr 4.
South Gorl 3. Todd. Cl.vmcr 2.
Chambers. Cothrin.
Tiff Won
By Crater
A.SHI. AND - Crater High took
a sophmnre basketball came
Irom Ashland here Saturday
nifiht in the prelim to the Cot
tage Grovc-Ashland varsity mix.
Score was 47-34.
Jerry Bevens, Ashland, was
i the righ point man with 22
i markers. Mike Turner had 12
; for Crater.
j Quarter scores were 16-4, 26
13 and 38-24 for the Comets.
I SOI'll . INK! PS:
( r.ilrr 4: Ga. Branch. Bukholtz
... M Turner 12. Benian 7. Shnpc
t Mills a. Soui-ii I. Barrier. Vtl.
arum 2. (iowaii :t. Roberts 1
sttlanrt :lt Enctrom 4. .1. Ra
can 2. I.cBlanc. Barccr H. Hevens
22. C'nllop, c.ettltiiR. Godriarrl. Mor
ris. Toljtasson. LtvlnKbtnn. Rost.
iiii:scHi. iviwkk
SPOUT SPRINGS. Ore. (UPI)
Minneapolis skier Steve Rie
schl won the jumping event at
Ihe U.S. Nordic Olympic team
selections Sunday with two leads
of 55': meters.
.Jim Page of Lake Placid.
N V.. was second wilh twin 50
meter jumps. Page now is al
the top of the combined stand
ings for the Nordic group. He
finished 11th in Saturday's cross
country event.
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SATtROAY roi.LCHE RKSt'l.TS
By Lnilfd !r international
EAST
Princeton SO Navy 7fi
Harvard bti, Williams 57
Army ft'.!, Colgate 71
Mich Si. H7, Pennsylvania 75
Westminster 'Pa.j 107. Malone 64
Cornell TA, Bulfalo 5f
51 John (N.Y.I H3. Scion Hall 65
Kurd ham fi8. Columbia titi
Temple 83. American U. 54
St Bonavcnture 87, Xavicr
(Ohio R2
RnNion V 73. Rutsers 58
Penn St. !)V Syracuse 7fi
NYU fi7. FairleiKh Oirkinson 5B
laSalle 03. Bucknell 7.)
Yale 83. Holy Cross fiH
Dayton 67, Cantsius t."
St Francix fPa.i 10". Geneva 32
Niagara 63. Villa nova 37
SOUTH
Richmond 77. Citadel 73
Loyola iLa.i 00, San Francisco 63
William & Marv 67. Furman 60
St Louis 70. Louisville SO
Maryland 74. West Virginia 72
Duke ".". Clomson i'2
Wake Forest 05. Marquette 02
Kentucky 101, Baylor 63
N. Car. St. 73. Mercer 43
Vanderhllt 101. Arkunsas 77
N. Car. 70. Louisiana St. 71
Auburn 80. S. Mississippi 74
MlllH F.ST
Indiana 10. Missouri 76
Iowa St. 93. San Dieco St. 36
Cincinnati li.". Wisconsin 60
Toledo o.j, San Franci.sco St. 58
Kent St. 62. Duauesne 60
Northwestern 88. SMU 70
DePaul 82. Providence 64
Michican 104. W. Michigan 81
Illinois 70, Notre Dame 03
Crcichton 06. Utah St. 91
UCLA 74. Kama;. 34
Wichita 56. Bradley .io
Rut Icr 6.1. Purdue 5f
F.vansvillc 08. S Dak. St 74
Minnesota 107. South Dakota 62
Kansas St. 82, USC .18
Miami (Ohioi 03. Bowling tircen
SOt.'TIIWKST
Texas HI. Oklahoma 78 I
Tulsa 112. Long Beach 8:1
Texas Tech !(2. Alabama 74 i
New Mexten 02. N Mexirn St 55
Okla City 7. Tex. Christian 32 i
Houston 64. Nebraska 58 ;
WEST
Colo St. 3ft. Okla. St. 4'l
Air Force fi.V Brigham Vounc 61
Utah 72. St. Marv's iCalif.i 60
Oitroii St. (11. California 4!)
Wyoming BR, Orccon Rl
Cal. Western 71. Pomona 55
Pacific (Ore. i R7. Ore Tech 65
Pucet Sound 71. Linfield 'ifi
Pacific Luth. 77. Lewis Clark 57
L05 Anqclcs Si 119. Cal. Poly 81
Redlands 72. Orance Si .Vi
Miami iFla.i 81. Nevada 78 fo e.i
Idaho 77. Santa Barbara 73 io.t
Loyola (Calif. i 87. San Die so 85
Phi co St 8. Coll of Idaho 61
Fresno St. 78. Sacramento St. 49
Seattle ill, Idaho St li7
Montana SI. 711. Washington 61
Portland 75, Term. St. 61)
CJniuaga 87. Santa Clara 74
Willamette 7fl. Humtioldt State 58
Pacific 87, Orecnn Tech 65
NorthwiX Nazarcne 86. Southern
Oregon fil
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130 Mike Simpson. Chico. dec.
Frank Issi. SO. 5-4
136 Trenton Douglas. SO. dee,
Denny Studer. Chico. R-0
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157 Ken Harris, Chico. pmned
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