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FRIDAY, Destroyer Bond Asked By Lindsey The Destroyer, myslery man of the wrestling ring, has been asked to post a guarantee of $1,000 in his match with Luther Lindsey, popular Negro heavy weight, for their main event match at Medford armory next Thursday night, Dec. 26. The Destroyer long has offer ed that amount to any wrestler who can break his figure four leg lock once the hold is proper ly applied. Last week Lindsey asked for the chance and found the hooded meanie more than willing to give him the oppor tunity. Drawing Crowds The mystery matman, who was an assistant college foot ball coach before turning to the professional mat, has been drawing large crowds in most of the country's big cities. His wild tactics and refusal to fol low the rules made him an enemy of the fans in his debut here on the last card and the fans hope that Lindsey, who has a wide local following, can come out on top in their two-out-of-three fall struggle. Two other matches, with the first one starting at 8:30 p.m., will complete the card. Ringside reserved seat tickets are on sale at Lamport's Sport ing Goods store, 226 East Main St., Medford. KF Downs Hedrick 9th KLAMATH FALLS - Klam ath Union High freshmen down ed the Hedrick Junior High ninth graders 45-28 in basket ball here yesterday. The Pels oulscorcd Hedrick 15-3 in the third quarter to lake command, quarter counts were 10-7, 18-15 and 33-18. Kent Howard had 12 points and Rick Brosterhouse 10 for Klamath and Tom Jackson was high for the Hornets with nine. Hedrick Coach Barney Riggs said that Hornet defense at limes looked real good but that his club has lots of work to do on offense. The Medford team had rebound edge in the first half. LINKUPS: HiMliirh mn 21 Shrrrlll n, Tnm lln R. Jar-ksnn II. Hni-ltwnrlh I. At woorl. Olfiirrl 4, .limps. Clark. Stnrktnn. Warren, Bonis, ttav. Klamath lulls -15 Halnwau-r . Ktmnnscn 2. llnwnrrl I'i, Blnstor house 10, Plsan n. Spivry, llulln. way 1. MdetorcB, Knvlch, D'Ollvn 1. g rooinau tans nave always 9 heard about Michigan's H famous "point a minute" H teams, of the early 1900s, p but did you know that none , H of thebe teams really scored , a point a minute? . . . This is one of those sports myitis that just isn't true . . . Michigan's hiqhcst scoring season was 1902 when they tallied 644 points in 1 1 games . . . Games then were 70 minutes long, so they actually toil 126 points short of scoring a point a minute! Everybody knows a fool ball field is 100 y.uds lonq from goal line In goal line. , . . But, how many of you know how WIDE a football field is? ... A football field is 160 feet, or 53 ' .i yaids wide. In the history of hig-timc pro tootbalt, there has hem only one player who Ird die league in running every year " he played . . . Know who it was? . . . None other than one of our current Supreme JJ Court justices, Byron "Whi:- rcr" White . . Whizer, ho has reached the top in everything he's tried, was a J rookie in the National Foot ? ball League 25 years ago this ? season 1 938 and 5 promptly led the league in rushing ... He !eit pro fnntnall in 1939 but then ? came back for one mote sea- on In 1940, and again he ? led the league in rushing' ... That was his last season ? as a football plaver, ,o he J guit with a peHect record 5 I J . Well done iit weekend, " Bljck Tornado bflskctballert. This weekend the team Iriv. ell to Willjmcttff high school in Eugene. The Tornado ii H ranked Number 2 in the Hare with a record of 1 win and 3 losses. The one win was jqainsr the number one ranked team South Euqcne. m The team that beat South Eugene last Saturday looked like j different team com B oletely than the one that iost to the same team the m night before. The board B strength ot the Tornado pj team Saturday was greatly g improved. Good luck this h weekend gang! Again we'd like to invite ell to stop by our display room end give us a chance to say "Merry Christmas." While you're there you can tike j look at the '64 Ramblers too! LEA MOTORS STH I BARTLtTT I2lh I, Rivtrildt 4 B K YOU S VPi DIDN'T EfZJ know by ,'aul Lea DECEMBER 20, 1!HU Medford, Crater Have Basketball Tussles on Road Two Southern Oregon Confer ence basketball teams venture into the Willamette Valley this week end. Two others will be "at home" to adversaries and the fifth member will be idle. It's Medford and Crater who will be on the road. The Tornado will encounter Willamette High at Eugene. Crater will go to Lebanon. Friday and Saturday series arc billed in each case. Grants Pass will entertain Tillamook both nights. Klamath Falls will be host to Bend on Friday. Ashland will not play until the league slate opens. Medford and Grants Pass windup their pre-league sched ules. For Medford tonight Coach Frank Roelandt has named a starting combination of players who worked well in the last Sat urday game with South Eugene. These are Steve Davis, Bill Enyart and the quick trio of Jim Allen, Larry Vowell and Mike Barnes. Still Limping Bruce Bertrand is still limp ing from an ankle sprain in practice this week. He'll make the trip with the other 13 play ers. But, if he plays, it may be only a token appearance on Sat urday night. Possible Willamette starters are Terry Stahel, John Hosso, Lee Mcrwin, Garry Ross and Bill Keithly. For Crater Coach Lloyd Iluf fine has indicated that he'll open again with Bob Turner, Mike Turner, Dnrryl Summerfield, Bob Stroh and Larry Pepper. Practice for the Cornels was abbreviated yesterday because the Crater jayvecs had a game. The Lehanon opening crew may be Steve Simpson, Jerry Joslin, Dan Standley, Joe Bris- key and Del Spiker. Medford carries a 1-3 standing into week end play and Crater is 2-1. Griffith, Carter in Ring Bout PITTSBURGH (UPI) - On this coldest December 2llth in Pittsburg's historv. the snow- lestoonod city will he treated tonight to what shapes up as a red hot ticht between world welterweight champion Eniik III Griffith and top middleweight ' tj II ICQ Igfl 'contender Rubin (Hurricane) Griffith's 147-pouiKl title will.By MllllinS not be at slake in this nation- ,Mf Mullins, Hie "other guy" ally televised in-rounder at lhe on lh(1 0uke basketball team Civic Arena, but his prestige , se.l!j()ni hi)s developed into as 'Fighter of the Year and ,he i,uo i,,,vis. ..bjR RUy.. this his hopes for a shot at the mid- ., ; n . i " i. . , "ill uu IMHIKIIIK I'll trvi'i y miil il. His prestige will plummet and ; s his middleweight hopes will," '"' '"'V i 7 rirnn In vorn Ihe Inn nnnilin-n ! he lls"',llv l''"-ml sm,ml "'Hie onliiile if hn Inum Risks Chances Pittsburgh's Dec. 20 record of rl,,- nli,.n ,...,c n.-l .,UU.-li I ill 18114 iuiiv iii-iiiiiii.iii till- in.-, (luimii-a. Slugger Carter of Patterson,; Mullins pm on another bril N.J., also will be risking his li"l show Thursday night, pour chances of soon ,-hllenging ' "'t; " :UI Points lo lead fourth middleweight ruler Joe Giar-: " "'ikod Ouko lo an Hl-7; vicUny dniin over Virginia at Durham, N.C. Griffith, 24, of New York, is!" ws ""' SL'l'"n,l limc this sci' favored at 2-1 to beat the 26- Min M"Huis had scored :l or i,i r .,,.!,. k,. r i,,. more iniinls ill a came He is ...i ...i i,i,i i, i (,;., : ...iri iw...M,rt f ii, ........-. n'attern in Emile's three latest bouts - two with middleweight contenders. Techmen Play Humhnlrlr tnfr. Hy Culled Press liitmuiliniuil i Lewis and Clark and l.inticld weekend at home when tbev lake on two tall Evergreen Con ference powerhouses. Lewis ami Clark plays I'ugol Sound tonight and Pacific Luth eran Saturday night, while Lin field catches them in the re verse order. Last weekend LC lost HI -55 to Puget Sound and 77-S? over l'a- cific Lutheran. Linfieltl absorbed a (IMIII loss to Pl.U anil a 74-iili loss to UPS. All four games were played in Tacoma 1 Lewis and Clark ace Jun Hon- tin. who missed last weekend's second game with a light attack , of pneunioiiia, has rejoined the i Pioneers and is scheduled to : play tonight. ! In other Oregon small college contest, Willamette is at Oregon College of Education tonight anil Oregon Tech plays nt Humboldt i Slate tonight and Saturday ' night. STANDINGS (I'm Itaskrltt.illt NATIONAL ASSOi I THlN H I mtrrt l'rr lidfr niii'ii.l I't t. MS Has Ion (iiu-innnti Philmir Iplue New Vork 1!3 W I l.'ts Anst'lrs 1 it Si l.tnii. . . pi li Srtll rliltU'lM'O . 1 ' II HnlttnmiT 'l i-i Urtrott . 7 in I BoMon ll.i Nrw Vik IP GUARD FOR TORNADO Jim Allen, above, is a quick 5-7 sen ior guard for the Medford High basketball aggregation which contends tonight and Saturday evening against Willamette at hufone. COMKT CKNTKH Bob Stroll, above, is a fi-4, lilO-pound center tor the Cr.itor h.LjIi basketball 'cam wmcn piays lonigni ana Saturday night at Lebanon, Not that Mullins was any slouch last year, finishing with 10 si'W'Lu'Ular teammate Art I Lyman. ILymiin has since ! graduated lo the pros, leaving the lieltl open lor Mullins to : i-htp v rnsnnnsih i in- in K iln Devils' li-l rinwil. j The htirlv li-t senior was on Ihe spot when needed most and peisoiiaii ui mti buck a ticici- mined Virginia rail v by scoring eight straight points after the Cavaliers bad narrowed the Duke leatl lo 4i-4ii early in the second half. FuH Squad Drills Will Deqill Saturday For Oregon Webfoots VA V, KNE. Ore. il'l'li - The University of Oregon will begin full Miiad workouts Saturday in preparation tor lis Sun Howl game against Southern .Metimd-; isl al El Paso, Tex., Dec. Ill , Duly 22 players were on hand in an iniormal workout Thins- dav because lhe scluol is ill the midst of (all term oxanuna' turns The Ducks worked on nassinii and tiuai'lei'batk Hob I Kerry was on target throughout. ! Another lighl tirill was sched- uled today, The Ducks will perform in the Sun Howl without the bi ll- liant Mel Hcntio at halfback. I l(. recently inked a contract j with the Dallas Cowboys of the I Nalional Football League after j being declared out of the Sun Howl game anyway because of a severe hand' injurv. I (.'Al l. LP ItOONIF. ! CH1CACO i UPI i - Jack Nor-! l is, rookie coolie of the Los An-j gelcs Hladcs of the Western Hockey League, has been called up hy the Boston Hruins of the National League as a standby: replacement (or sore-shouldered Etl Johnson. ; ! Pl.FAS.VYV PltKSKN I lilt D A V T O N A r.EACll. Fla 1 UPI i The winner of the Diiytonii Mm stock car race Keb :'l has something to look lot waul to the trophv will j be presented by Donna ,Vium, j I Miss America. i a f MEDFORDtTRlBUNE SPORTS Phoenix Basketeers Play Myrtle Creek PHOENIX - Phoenix High's basketeers, sixth rated among the A-2 schools of the state, shoot for their fifth straight win of the season with just one ap pearance on the mapleboards this weekend. Myrtle Creek, Umpqua Val ley League champion for the past two seasons, will be the Saturday night adversary of the Pirates. The Vikings reported ly will carry a 2-2 rating into, the skirmish against undefeated Phoenix. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the Pirates went through three of the longest and toughest workouts Coach Eldon Durham has conducted at Phoe nix. He hopes that the drills will show Saturday evening in im provement in the Buccaneers' overall game. The week's practices were completed with a light workout yesterday and Durham gave his charges today off from the court. Little Parts of Game The three tough drills have been aimed at little parts of the ....... . game where the Pirates have been lacking. Work has been done on out-of-bounds plays, on offense against a full court press and the Pirates own pressing defense game. Drill also has been Inward improving defense against certain situations. Durham indicated the Phoenix starters will be picked from among .Ion Granby, Dan Bee son, John Barker, Ron Wil liams, Ken Hawkins, Jim Cons bruck and Dale Sauer. Eugene Hill and Lex Hamilton, who have had starting assignments are expected, also to see a lot of service. Durham said that players are enthusiastic over the rating ac corded them. The coach said he feels that the Pirates deserve it. that they are doing a good job and are showing that it is just. . II Coach Hank I alls s tviyrne Creek Vikings follow the pat tern of the past couple of sea sons, they'll present a ball con trol offense, which has the ob-, jective of working for good shots and a sound man-to-man de fense. It appears that the Viks will have no great height in their starling lineup. The crew could be Jerry Willson, fi'-i, Tony Oiiinn, 5-10, and Bob Fuller, Larry Pringlc and Bob Bean-IN. blossom, each 5 - 11, Myrtle C reek does have a 6-2 player in Dan Billings, a sophomore. MC's likelv starters all are seniors. Ouinn. Fuller and pringlr arc returnees from the K'' " T' B ' feel, IS another lei term 11 11. Beanblossom has junior varsity exnerience. Willson is a trans-! fcr. A sophomore who has seen clutv is Dennis llirenbatim, 5-9. Myrtle Creek s record include a win over Myrtle Point and two losses lo Gold Beach. Available records do not show the other team Ihe Vikings beat. YHK.KA KAUT RACKS YltKKA, Calif. - First Indoor Kurt ruffs in lhe Southern Ore- tun - .iiiiuii in i .iinui 111.1 .ui-.i ia ai will be held on Sunday Dec. ; ill the fairgrounds truck here. Yi-ok.i Karl (lull will singe a griinil opening for the track with Vreka Karl I'lul. will Mage a i imir ilium it. noon iimi ui.s, i ti, , 1,1 p.m. HOCKEY W I'M I UN l.K Mil l. IU I til I I'll I'ri'ss liiti'Mi;Mlnti.ll W. I.. T. !!. I.I t. Ii-nvrr 1!) H III 1JI Ncaltlc II I o Am; l I mi mi !J mi us vMnmuvi n Sjl1 '" in i imrMi;i ncsnit l " Anwl.- X ucm-or i thin t. i I .u;i i: t i,.ntn ai I',',','," iotn I.. I . IMv til ti i; 7 -ii i n j ii in oi k Basketball Till IIMI U ( IH. I I tiK Itl si I VS lt I nilrd Prrvs lul r t ii.Hioii.il i:nI' WostiiimsUT ilii .St, Wiiien- , Ho-lon 1' 7). S.-ion li.l 1 Tnnitx il'onn 7t. H.irrrt 7'J I l '.mi.MiiN 'ij. srrn Onlniin .M Mull.ilu HH Xv, ,mm h7 Hlindr U 7 1 St John N V t. n..lm I'cMl. ci' "'7 'oh flti I sol' 1 I! Ilukr !U. Vii Kun.i -,, I oo1.t it..i ' .' ti.-.M ii?U n 1 ilH't 711 Mitnii iKU it'H n.tllins Jill I MIMHI sr i WichiiH 71. Minm-o1a ( I Mllini 7 1 iUillof SA ,MtitK'llr t!7 '.t w.i St I'i soi i n t.s r j Itointi-n ti- Miivsippi St HI I TrxHS Tfi-h H,i. Aiiiuiri) 71 Okla L'lt.v T S'l la.i AA.M 70 U.M' H'.V W.ishmiiton St 71 S,ti Dii'Kii hti SaiitH Cl.ua H ; pcrn hihi;l(Mi 71, Mho tri - MM httlM.I k M.ASSU ( l-l roimdi j Nrv Southern Hi' L'h;H'"'"n H7 St j(tUr r.u-ifn' '2, Ovawsr St. ' 7ti S Keniaiulo M M. Srtcr.iiiuMihi 'p.'iiM'm. 7i. UnlLimtv mi HOI lit PUItWMIM 11 Potv 7') Wlnllicr t.t 11 Wr.trrn .M Valand t'-M pi nUhri(! SKR R.l Ph-lp,.r 70, Sn DtrBo MR I) 71, Harv.lf.on S9 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PIRATE CAGEK Dale Sauer, above, is among those slated for heavy uuiy naiunuiy niyiit iui phoenix High when the Pirate heavy duty Saturday night for basketball team entertains Myrtle Creek. Six Skiers Chosen on U.S. Crew SPOUT SPRINGS, Ore. (UPI) -Larry Damon of Burlington I, i t , VI. a ve cran of two previous winter Olympic games, today headed a list of six skiers named to the U.S. Cross-country team for the IBM games. Damon finished second in Thursday's 20-kilomcter race and compiled 481.84 points in his best two of three races at this northeastern Oregon resort. He was on t h e 1956 U. S. Olympic cross-country team and the 1960 biathlon team. He also won the 1959 North American biathlon title at Squaw Valley, Calif. Other cross - country team members are Karl Bohlin, Min neapolis; Mike Gallagher. Rut- land. Vt.: Dick Taylor, Gilford 11.; Eddy Demers, Lebanon, N. 11., and Peter Lahdcnpera, Fori Collins, Colo. Bohlin won Thursday's race in 82 minutes and 5H seconds after an all-night trip from West Yel lowstone. Mont., where he took part in the biathlon trials Wed nesday. A member of the U.S. A rim- Rulilin iv:t mi tlin I'lliO A , ii Ski Federation teams. Hc com- The Comets nave lost Steve , tonight. Grant is host to Wash piled 4li0..l.l points ncie. Ryerson possibly (or the season, j ington. Jefferson is at Lincoln 1 ne scene now win mini iu Leavenworth, Wash., where skiers conientiing tor me iwo nordic combined berths on the U.S. loam will hold jumping competition Sunday. They com pleted the three cross-country races in the trials and one iumiiinc event here, but le- ed to mov e Ihe remaking two jumping trials to a larger hi!'. Jim Page. Lake Placid. N V , , , , ; , d , m(, v,,,.. i die combined competition, w.m ... ..." - Thursday's 15-ktlomctcr crt countrv trial in 66 minutes. 50 seconds. After the last two members of the team are selected S.'n- day. the skiers will go home for Christmas and reassemhle :n New York Dec. 27. Thv will co from there to Europe 'o tune up (or the winter Olympics nt Innsbruck, Austria, n c x t month. '64 DATS UN PICK-UP UP TO ONE TON PAYL0AD Check olt these DATSUN delivered eilras . I'oaciIu! cl, ensm? BTi 5 MJjre tt tit iojiI !rc 4 speed commn mounted tunsmiMion InJeoendenl Torsion Bir Suspension 2 monlhs 12.000 mill factory warranty GIVE IT A WORKOUT TODAY STEVENS AUTO SALES 505 North Central Phone 773-3655 OREGON St. Mary's Quintet Encounters Saints A good, hustling bunch who work hard. That's the type of basketball team Coach Ed Hum-1 mel of Eugene's St. Francis High was to bring to Medford today. St. Mary's entertains St. Francis at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday night at the gymna sium at Uth and Holly Sts. The Saints of Eugene are am bitious to improve on a poor 1962-1963 season. Hummel, who coached at St. Mary's nine years ago is looking for a pretty good year this time in the Em erald League ot A-2 scnoois. Shooting was a problem last year and St. Francis accuracy for the basket looks improved, Hummel has reported. He said, "We'll probably hold our own if we keep working." Hummel does not platoon his Saints but he makes liberal use of 10 men and thereby sort of keeps his maplecourt forces fresh. Possible starters are Mike Kehoe and Tom Gallagher, each 6-2Vj, George Mav, 6 feet, Larry Welch, 5-9, and Scott Taylor or Lyle Thomas, each 5-9. The other four ticketed for a lot of duty are Dan O'Neil, 5-10, Pete Schmitz and Allen Harold, each 6 feet, and Terry Rashau, 6-3. Plavcd Two Games Others on the traveling squad are Larry Madsen, 6-1, and Wayne Lathrop, 6-2 'a. St. Francis has played two Emerald games. The Saints walloped Creswell 88-66. Out come of the conflict with Pleas ant Hill is still to be settled. Question is whether the game was a 611-67 or 68-66 win over SF or a 68-all tie. The Saints also edged Pleas ant Hill 22-21 in a jamboree. Possible starters for hi. Marv'S are Ted Scott and John Batzer, guards: Steve C o o k. center, and Mike Soran and Ron Roberts or Randy Corliss, f l I U r!l, tn,,n korl ;I0rwaiUS. UUctl.ll LMtr, rauu uau C crew working on Jiense against various zone defenses Wednesday St. Marv's junior varsity will face the Butte Falls varsity this evening and the SM Icttermcn on Saturday in 6:30 o'clock pre liminaries. Crater High Frosh Win CENTRAL POINT - A Crater High freshman rebounding rec ord was established here last night as the Comet cagers over ran Fleming of Merlin 74-42. The Comets collected 95 re bounds with Terry Pierce snar ing 21 and David Bailey 18. Crater, hitting 46 per cent from the field and making M field buckets, had 17-9, 34-15 and 54-37 quarterly gaps. Bailey and Pierce each had Hi points and Rick Frohreich II. Ron Blacksmith scored 1R for Fleming and Rick Kellso 12 (,. ll, Mm-lin 1-lnh I . - ' r Morning mt .is per com irom. i He nroKe nis nana in practice on Wednesday. I'lrmlnc tl RiiT 2. Kellso 111. BliH'ksmillt IR. Phillips .1. Red fifldl 2, Fallow 'J, Pendcri:rfls.s, Sluinnon. Carr. Mcclicer. Norman. Mi-Han, Cruse, Latham. Nohrc, WiU'hrs 1 CraltT 71 Batlev 111. PirriT 1fi. Cavin n. R KTohrcieh II. Pmkham n Mi,ll.,i' llnntm, R Turnnr 1!' I Dillon 2.' T TuTdrjl 2. Salmon 4. ; '.l a, ii.tmboth.rn 8 ui'MPS PUKVK.NT VISIT i SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-For ' the first time in the 39-year his- , , .... o( the Easi.Wcst Shrine game, the plavers were unable lo visit the crippled children of, Shriners Hospital (or whom the 'game was played. Two of (he children and one nurse have caught the mumps and the hospital was quaran- lined. And so. the players did the next best thing Thursday. They ignored the rain to stand out- ; side the windows and communi- icatc with the children inside Whiteside Will lires Heeler end Defroster Vinyl Upholstery Factory Undercoat lo maintenance design Uo to 33 miles per gal Ion AT TOUR DATSUN DEALER! Hi jfc" 8 CRUSADER CENTER Steve Cook, above, will be at center for the St. Francis of Eugene basketball team here tonight and Saturday night. John Upon Field Pilot PORTLAND (UPI) - Johnny Lipon, a former infielder with the Detroit Tigers and a win ning minor league manager, will be at the helm for the Portland Beavers in the 1964 Pacific Coast League race. Lipon's appointment as field manager for the Beavers was annnnnr-Pfl ThnrsHav hv Ihe i Cleveland Indians with whom I Portland has a working agree ment next season. Lipon last year led Charles ton, W. Va. to the Eastern League championship. Lipon began his big league ca reer with Detroit in 1942, went ! inln thn cnriMPn rtitrino "iVm-Irt j War H and nlurncd lo lhe Ti. I gcrs in lfl4(i In 1952 hc wcnt lo the Boston Red Sox and was briefly with the old St. Louis Browns and Ihe Cincinnat Reds before retiring as a player in 1954. Lipon now lives in San An tonio, Tex. Ranked Teams Have Contests By United Press International Eight of the top ranked 10 teams are in action this week end in pre-holitlay high school ; basketball games. Onlv top-ranked South Eugene j and fourth-ranked Sunset are not scheduled. Medford, rated No. 2. plays : Willamette in a pair of games 1 in Eugene tonight and Saturday, j Third-ranked Grant, eighth-rated InffAi-cnn ,inH 1 111 h.nl.ixn l.-n-. snail an nave Peruana in- and Marshall is nost to Benson. In other non conference games tonight. Central Catholic, ranked fifth, plays at Jesuit: seventh ranked Sandy is host lo Oregon City, and ninth-ranked North Eugene is host to Junction City. Tigard, No. 6. is at home against G r e s h a m Saturday nieht. Coquille. the state's top class A-2 team in the poll, nlays Sius- law at Florence tonight and is i home aeainst Newport Saturday night. FIRST LOOK CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UPI) , petc, EJij0t gavc n,s oso Uowl- ; ,0und Illini football team its fj,.st 00k at Washington's of- fense Thursdav. KHiott described the Huskies' , "I" formation, unbalanced lines split cn)Si flankers and quick huddles, usuallv followed bv a . quicker center 'snap. MMsftta MODERN WAY! Build With is ii la v."? m I IComet JV Victor Over Prospect CENTRAL POINT - Crater High junior varsity hoopmen evened the score for a previous loss by subduing Prospect var sity 60-49 here yesterday. Gerald Branch had 25 points for the Comets, Dave Harper 14 and Larry Glawe 12. For Prospect, Jerry Wilson scored 12, Andy Maurer 11 and Bill Hunt 10. Crater had 15-11, 31-26 and 43-39 period margins. While the Comets dominated the play over all, the Cougars pulled up into a 35-all deadlock in the third quarter. I.INKl'I'S: I'rnslircl 4!) Hunt 10. Andre sen 8, Maurer 11. Wilson 12. Scott 4, DowniiiR 2. Hemphill. Hall 2. Crater .IV fio Col ley A. Gcr. Branch 25. Harper 14, Glawe 12, Hope. OSU Faces Indiana's Hoop Five By United Press International Oregon State's 10th ranked basketball team faces one of its toughests tests of the season this weekend when Indiana's tall, fast-breaking Hoosiers come to the Northwest. The teams will meet tonight in Corvallis and Saturday night in Portland's Memorial Colise um. Coach Branch McCracken's Hoosiers have been over the 100-point mark four times this season, against Notre Dame, Southern Illinois, Missouri and Detroit. They scored an 18-point ; victory over Detroit, a team ' that forced defending NCAA champion Loyola into overtime before succumbing. Identical I wins Indiana has lost twice, to North Carolina and Kansas State. The visitors are paced by identical 6-5 twins, Tom and Dick Van Arsdale, at forwards. The other starters are Larry Cooper, 6-7; Steve Redenbaugh, 6-2, and John McGlockin, 6-5. Oregon State coach Slats Gill plans to counter with seven-foot Mel Counts at center, 6-3 Scott Eaton and 6-2 Frank Peters at forwards, and Jim Jarvis and Rick Whelan at guards. The Beavers have a 5-1 re cord after dividing a series at California last weekend. OWENS NOMINATED ROCHESTER, N Y. (UPI) Jim Owens. 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