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SUNDAY,
MEDFORDvTErBUNB
SPORTS
Oregon State Beats
Indiana Five 70-57
CORVALLIS (UPI) -Magnificent
Mel Counts poured in 42
points and collected 24 rebounds
to lead Oregon State's Beavers
to a 70-57 basketball victory
over the Indiana Hoosiers Fri
day night.
The 7-foot Counts scored 16
points in the first half and
added 26 in the second half to
break Oregon State's modern
school scoring record. He hit 11
of 24 field goal attempts and
made 20 of 25 free throw at
tempts. The previous modern record
was 38 set by Counts against
Washington State this season
and Red Rocha against Idaho
in 1947. The school mark is 47
set by Nollie Reed against the
Winlock Athletic Club in 1907.
The decision left the Beavers
with a 6-1 record and the
Hoosiers with a 4-3 mark this
season.
Oregon State, behind 31-30 at
nalftime, broke the game open
with eight straight points to run
up a 46-37 lead with 15 minutes
remaining.
The Beavers were ahead 30-
23 with three minutes left in the
first half but the Hoosiers reeled
off eight straight points to take
their halftime lead.
The only other player for Ore
gon State in double figures was
Frank Peters, who scored 18.
For Indiana, Tom and Dick Van
Arsdale had 16 and 13 points,
respectively, and Larry Cooper
added 11.
The Beavers made 21 of 56
field goal attempt! for a .393
percentage and the Hoosiers hit
Oakland
Confident
By United Press International
Jumping from pushover to
serious contender In one season
makes anything teem possible
so the Oakland Raiders are
confident they can tie San Dl
ego for the first place In the
Western Division of the Ameri
can Football League today.
The Raiders, In second place
ti'ilh a 0.4 rtwnrA mMl tha
ii nit in n.ui.nj j
Houston Oilers In Oakland and
they must win. At the same
time, San Diego (10-3) will be
meeting Denver and If the (grabbed 20 rebounds. Long
Chargers win or tie, they wll!Bech.Stiite fccs Baylor Satur-
c nch the Western title. e
York plays at Kansaa City in
the other AFL game.
Prep Basketball
By United Pre International
FRIDAY RESULTS
Washington 79 Grant 3ft
Lincoln 72 Jefferson SH
Franklin 63 Madlnon M
Wilton H4 Roosevelt SS
ManhaU 52 Benann 51
Milwaukee SR North Salem SB
Central Catholic (10 Jeauit 41
Granta Paaa 71 Tillamook 4T
Sandv 70 Oregon City 5R
Sllverton 47 Newberc 45
The Dalle 70 MrMlnnvllla 84
Corvalll 43 Sheldon 41
Albany 71 Springfield 60
Lebanon 52 Crater 51
Medford 70 Wlllamett
North Eugens 72 JuncUon City
at
Marhfleld 4S North Bend St
Klamath Fall 73 nend 63
Haker 60 l.a Grande 36
Pendleton 76 Pasco Waah. 65
Mllton-Freewater 34 DeSale
Wash. 43
Mood River 32 Vernonla as
Rainier 36 Bank 31
North Cathollo 46 S.rra Cath
olic 40
Knnppa 67 Neah-Kah-Nla 73
Taft 72 Amity 63
North Marlon 33 Sherwood SO
M.vrlle Point 62 Cascade 41
Central Unn 66 Toledo 61
Cnqullle 67 Stimlaw 37
Rredsport 63 Hnndnn 48
Klnilra 57 Maplctnn 34
McKcnr.le 77 Misters 37
St. Mary's 87 St. Francis St
Ctcndiilft 6 Grnt Pass .IV 34
Klamath Falls Sopha 46 (tarred
Will! 44
wlnnemucra (Nev.) 53 Brook
ings so
l.akevlew 30 Lagla Point 39
Gold Bearh 41 Pacific 30
Yale 32 Grant Union 42
llcppner 5R Condon 34
Central 64 Oakrldse 61
Pleasant Hill 76 lienlev 32
SI. Paul 53 Rrgls an
Wallowa 63 Lostlne Sfl
Monroe 33 Triangle Lake 30
Mt. Vernon 62 Harper 47
Pine Valley 35 Powder Valley 17
(iikland 61 Camas Valley 43
Bud's
YOUR
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Wishes Everyone the very Merriest and
Happy Holidays
CLOSED
To govt our mployeei more tlmo wilh their families at Christmas
DECEMBER 22, 19M
18 of 53 shots from the floor for
a .339. The winners held a 44-40
edge in rebounds.
BOX
nsi)
Peter
ra ft tp
4-.1 IB
Eaton
I 1-1
Count! 11 20-25 42
Jarvfs 3 1-2 7
Whelan 1 0-0
Steven 0 0-0
Rothman 0 0-0
Fox 0 0-0
Benrser 0 0-0
Kraua 0 0-0 0
Total!
.22 26-33 70
Indiana
FG FT TP
T. Van Anidale s
0-11
D. van Arsdale ..... 2
Cooper 5
Rerienbaueh 3
McGlocknn 1
Peyser i
Grelger 1
Harden .. 0
Walker 0
9-13 13
1-1 11
0-1 6
.1-8 7
0-0 2
0-0 2
0-0
0-0
Total II 21-32 J7
Peraonal foul: OSU Peters 3,
&awm D, count ii, jarvig 4, wne.
Ian 3. Fox. Benner 2, Krau 2,
Rothman. Indiana T Vnn Ar.
dale 3. D. Van Aridale 5, Cooper
, jicuEiiunuxn .S. AlClilOCKUn il,
Peyaer 5. Grieger.
UCLA Belts
Baylor Cage
Crew 112-61
By United Press International
Something had to eive whpn
u n b e a ten powerhouses UCLA
and Creighton collided in Long
Beach last night.
The Bruins warmed up for
their big battle by swamping
Baylor, 112-61, to lead West
Coast cage powers to their big
gest night of triumph in the
young season.
Stanford and Oregon Slate,
e o n s i d e red the West's best
along with the Bruins, also won
and California, Southern Cali
fornia and Washington Slate
made It a West Coast night Fri
day by thumping intersectional
foes.
The fast-breaking UCLA team
rolled up 41 points in the open
ing ji minutes ol play and then
coasted home. Walt Hazzard
and Gail Goodrich played less
than half the contest hut still
hit 23 and 22 points re
spectively. Crelghton'i Ninth Straight
The tall Creighton quintet
dumped Long Beach Slale, 99
, ,, ln,h e. . h. ' ,
pnlIi SjnSi somd by knce
injury, scored 23 poinls and
"?
Unbeaten Stanford seemed a
bit rusty after a two-week lay
off, but still outlasted San .lose
State, 50-50. Tom Dose hooped
18 before fouling out lo move
Into third place among all lime
Stanford sc o r e r s. He has
meshed 1,023 points.
Oregon State looked especial
ly powerful in belling Big to
strongboy, Indiana, 70-57.
Michelle Morrison
Hoop Classic Queen
PORTLAND (UPI) -Michelle
Kay Morrison, 20-year-old Ore
gon Stale University education
major, has been named queen
of the 1903 Far West Basketball
Classic here Dec. 2fi-30.
The selection was made hv Ihe
Portland Linebackers, an athle
tics booster group.
Miss Morrison, of lone, was
one of eight queen candidates
from schools participating in Ihe
tourney.
LOST FOR SEASON
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) Senior
guard George Sharv, just 57
poinls short of the school scor
ing record at Ihe University of
Tampa, has played his last col
leglate basketball game.
The 5-10 Utile All-America
candidate broke holh bones in
his left arm and dislocated sev
oral bones In his left hand du
ink h k"ip HRamM u'nnps.spp
Wesleyan last week and will he
lost for thp rest of thp season,
season.
Tire Exchange
Bud's Tire Exchange will be
DECEMBER
DECEMBER
BATZER TALLIES FOR SM John Batzer
(32), who drove in after a jump ball, scores
for St. Mary's in second quarter of basket
ball game here Saturday night with St. Fran
cis High of Eugene. St. Francis led at this
St. Mary's Sizzles
To Top St. Francis
St. Marv's High's Crusaders,
sizzling in the third quarter and
early fourth, blazed over ht.
Francis of Eugene 87-81 in a
parochial school basketball con
flict here Friday night.
The Crusaders, pulling to
gether in an aggressive, press
ing ball-hawking ctlort, erased
a seven - point midway deficit
and charged to a 23-point lead
before Conch Dick Paup sent
reserves into Ihe battle.
Tido was turned by a 31-point
St. Mary's output in the third
quarter. In the meantime, the
Saints of Eugene were getting
15.
Mike Soran got nine points,
.lohn Ratzer seven and Randy
Corliss also seven in the big
quarter. St. Francis had 20-17
and 39-32 null and quarter (in
ferences. Al Ihe end of three
cantos il was 63-54 for the Med
ford aggregation.
Corliss Han 27
In Ihe first three minules of
the fourth panel, St. Mary's ran
tin another 14 points, wilh Cor
liss celling seven, while the
Sainls failed to tally. Thai
made Ihe score 77-54.
Corliss led all scorers wilh
27 counter. Hnlzer had 19 and
Soran 15. Lynl Thomas, who
spiriled Ihe late surge for St.
OSU Trackmen
Meet Entries
CORVALLIS (UPI) - Oregon
Stale trackmen will run in Ihe
Holiday Invitational Indoor Meet
at San Francisco and Ihe Sugar
Bowl Meet in New Orleans next
weekend, coach Sam Roll said
todav.
Bell said qiiarler-miler Lynn
Eves, hurdler Tom Wyalt and
a two-mile relay learn of Lee
Ilazen, Iain Colpitis, Gary Rak
er and .Ian Underwood would
run at San Francisco Friday.
Also entered at San Francisco
are two former OSU stars, na
tional decathlon champion Steve
Pnuly and broad jumper Darrell
Horn. Pauly will enter Ihe peii -
talhlon, consist inR of the dO-yard
hifih hurles, tin-yard dash, half
mile run, shot put and broad
jump.
NCAA mile champion Morgan
Groin and OSU graduate student
Norm Hodman will run in the
1,500-mctor race at New Or
leans Hoc. 29.
COACIIUS ACCKPT
LOS ANGKLKS (UPP - The
rival
Koothnll 1,p;ikiip championship
camo. (.pomp Main of thp Chi-
cagn Hoars and Allip Miorman
nf i ho Now ork (.lants, will
1 handle the rival trams in thp
I All-Star pro howl gamp Jan. VI.
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TIRE STORE
23 THROUGH
28 INCLUSIVE
Francis to narrow down the
score, totaled 14 points. Mike
Kehoe tabulated 13 for the Saints
and George May 1 1.
The Crusaders wilh Ihe sec
ond half aggressiveness, had
3R-2B margin in rebounding with
Corliss clearing the boards 15
times during the game. Soran
had eight rebounds for the SM
club and Kehoe six for St.
Francis.
St. Mary's took the starting
lead in the skirmish. St. Fran
cis caught up al 7-all. The lead
then switched five times and
was tied once more in Ihe quar
ter. The Saints kept the upper
hand through the second quar
ter. Crusaders Go Ahead
In Ihe third period, the Sainls
got a free toss by Kehoe for 40
32. Then Batzer and Soran hit
long pushers, and Batzer scored
on a driver and fast break for
SM while Larry Welch put in a
giftcr for the Sainls. 11 was 41
40. Another Welch free shot and
a lipin by Kehoe made it 44-40.
Dennis Rose sank a foul toss,
Ron Roherls coaled on a swine
and drive and Mike Soran pol
len a rebound lor 45-44 ht.
Mary's. Kehoe hooked from the
side for 40-15 St. Francis. The
Soran hit from the side on a
feed by Corliss for 47-41! and
the Crusaders were ahead to
slay.
Corliss collected three field
goals and a free heave in Ihe
next three minutes to help SM
pull away.
Ted Scott on a Roberts' pass,
Soran on a List break and Cor
liss on a long push got the Med-
ford club oil on its early fourth
period spurt. Thomas Rot 10
points and Han O'Neil and Lar
ry Matson each six as the Sainls
rallied to narrow the SM advan
tafie. St. Mary's shot .458 from the
field nn XI of 72 and St. Francis
.7 on 31 of 71.
UNFITS:
SI. f'ranrls SI O'NpII 7 Krhw
13. May 11. Thotlla M. n.illaKlKT
H Taylor 9. Ijuhrop. R.-ihou ,V
Wflch 7. SchimU 2 Mrtlson ti.
HiirnlH 1
SI. .Mary's S.7 Corliss 27 Soran
1.. S Cook .1. Hntrr Ml. T Soon
i, RolM'Ms 7. Thompson. W. Cook.
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PIL Favorites
Upset Victims
By United Press International
(Irant and Jeffersnn, pro-season
choices lo fight it out for
the Portland Intcrscholastic
League title, were beaten in
high school basketball action
Friday.
Washington's surprising Colo
nials won their second PIL
crushing Grant 7!i-5ti,
jvhjiP Lincoln whipped Jpfforsnn
T'.'-sa (.rant haA hn rnntf
third
ana .icnerson eigntn in
Oregon Journal Coaches'
thp
poll.
Tenth-rated
Marshall harely
.Momnrrt M.-lor
I Olher lo-ralrd loams camp
Ihroush as expected. Meilfonl,
! rated No. '2, lipped Willamette
of KtiRene 7'MH, fifth-ranked
, Central Calholic heal Jesuit fiO-
II. seventh-ranked Sandy heat
Crepon City 70-.W and ninth-
raled North Kucene defeated
Junclion Cilv 7:'-4.
The other teams in Ihe top
10. Soulh Kucene, Sunset and
jTiEard. were idle last nifiht. Ti-
j Kard plays C.resham tonight.
j Coquille, the slalp's top-ranked
A l team, manhandled Siuslaw
, B7-;I7.
!
l.FRAHOV XXMKI) Vl
HAI.I.AS. Tex. d'PI Kddie
l.ellaron. who played 11 years
as a National Football League
quarterback with Ihe Pallas
Cowboys and Washington lied-
skins, last week was named an
executive vice president of (ho
.Nevada lenient lompnny. l.e-,in Krie's Tech Memorial Gym
Baron, 33, retired from NFL , nasium Jan. 16. Lane is a light
play after last Sunday's Pallas weight and Rlzzarro fights in
game. the junior lightweight division.
MF.DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
time 22-20 but the Crusaders of Medford
surged in the second half and were 87-R1 win
ners. SF players shown are Scott Taylor (14),
Pete Schmitz (below Batzer) and Allen Herold
(32). At right is St. Mary's Dennis Rose (44).
East-West
Shrine Tilt
Sold Out
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-Of-ficials
of the Shrine East-West
game report that all 00,000
seats in Kezar .Stadium have
been sold out for the Dec. 28
renewal of the football classic.
Meanwhile, East and West
Friday opened their drills at
Santa Clara and Stanford re
spectively. East head coach Jack Mol
lenkopf installed his offense and
then expressed pleasure at Ihe
passing of Purdue's Ron Di
Gravio and Penn State's Pete
Liske.
Likes Rereiving
Mollcnkopf, who coached Di
Gravio at Purdue, also said he
liked Ihe receiving turned in by
Notre Dame's Jim Kelly, Ohio
Slate's Paul Warfield, and Paul
Martha of Pittsburgh.
Coach ,)im Sutherland of Ihe
West was still trying lo pick
from among quarterbacks Rill
Munsnn, Pete Beathard, and
Don Trull for his starter. Trull
was not in camp yet, since he
was lo lead Baylor in today's
Hlucnonncl Howl in Houston.
USC's Beathard was ticketed
for defensive duly, hut looked
sharp passing in drills Friday
and still might do some pitch
ing in Ihe Shrine battle.
Huskies Conduct
Full Scrimmage
I.ONO BEACH, Calif. (UPD-
The University nf Washington
Huskies held their first full
scrimmage today in prepara
tion (or their Hose Bowl lilt
...:,u til: :
: ,""u"! nn 'xew M1
Coach .lim Owens ran his
team ihrough Ihe game-like
workout to "give them the feel
of .some contact work."
Owens said Friday he was
pleased with the way the Husk
ies were shaping up since they
arrived here Monday.
"They are all working real
hard and showing a lot of im
provement," ho said.
Me gave special praise to
linemen Roll Magon and Mike
Hriggs. "They have been doing
real well," hp said.
The Huskies faced the pros
pect of not having alternate
first string end Don Safford
available for the game when
the team physician reported
Kriday his twisted knee could
turn out to he a serious injury.
The Huskies will take a day
off today, and return to the
practice field Monday for one
session.
Antelope Valley and
Oakland in Finals
I.AWAKTVH r.-ilif il'PIl
Oakland and Antelope Vallev
, Colleges moved into the finals
' of Ihe 1'Jlh annual Antelope Val-
lv CMUw holiriav haskplh.ill
j Thp two trams plav tnnichl
for Ihp championship, hiie Col-
lene of St. Ceorco. ftah and
Keeillev Collece battle for thud
place
Oakland Ileal llivie hv a score
of 87-73 in the semi-finals ami
Anlelope downnl lleixlley SHi-W
HKTl lt I'l WI HS
NKW V011K (I'm -- Goalie
Gilles Villemure. center Gordon
I.abossiore and left wine Pave
liichardson were returned by
the New York Hangers last
week to their Baltimore farm
I club in the American Hockey
! League. The plavers had been
hroughl up when' a rash ol in-
juries hit Ranger regulars
SUA TOM. FIGHT
PITTSIU'KGH ifPH-Kennv
Lane of Muskegon. Mich, anil
1 Johnny Btrnrro of Erie. Pa .
have signed for a 10-round bout
MEDFORD, OREGON
Tornadoes Rally To Subdue
Willamette Quintet 79-68
EUGENE Medford High
picked up momentum in the
second quarter here Friday
night and, wiping out the ef
fects of a bad first canto, went
on to overcome Willamette high
79-fi8 in non-league basketball.
Willamette headed 22-12 after
one period. By halftime the
score was knotted at 36-all and
at the end of three stanzas it
was 57-49 with Medford leading.
Willamette outhustled t h e
Black Tornado in the first ses
sion. The Medfords' poor de-
RAIKROW LEAGUE
Hnnt Owl LoftgtnR (13-7) 2, Tom
Schnonover 521; Standard Stations
t!Mlt 2, Gary Chriss 471.
Squirt r 13-71 4. Jim Myhre 534;
Reichhold Chemicals (5-15) 0, Len
Thrim 500.
Harry and David m-fl) 3. Bill
irhreen 515; U.S. National Bank
(9-ili 1, Floyd KiTStwnnd 43ft.
Crater Lake Machinery Two (11
f) 1, Rene Carripan 470; Keep
Oregon Green 19-11) 3, Buz Moran
4H5.
Crater Lake Machinery One fll
0) 3, Jim Can ij-an 519; Jidfi's
Hardwod Charcoal (9-1 1 1, Bud
Van Hoy 575.
M and M Aceney fll-fl) 3. Bob
Farrell 4B3; Rogue Valley Hospi
tal (f)-lli I, Itriby Isaacs 457.
Bud Van Hoy 247, Len Thrun
220, Bill Uhrecn 200; Squirt 2123.
MKIK'O LEAGUE
Gad Annuls '41-23) 3. Glnny
Weaver 511; Smilers (33-31) 1,
Clara Tnrrey 415.
Sack Rats (2H-3I 1. Frieda Snori
Rrass 4.V.: Twisters 137-27) 3.
Maree Stilton 503.
Wash Outs l28-3fil 2. AdRie Ci
alti 437; Safrty Pin (29-35) 2,
Maliel Pasckvalp 441
Acme C'talli 194. Glnny Weaver
IflH. Marge Sutton 131; Twisters
1453.
HALL A- CHUN (Mixed Dmihle)
Luckv Seven lit -S i 3. Tom An
derson 543; Black Kats (8-8i 1, Len
Howe 517.
K-Medlevs Mn.fli 1. Ted Thomp
son 579; Question Marks (10-6) 3,
E- Kessler 573.
Alihiers (10-fi 3, IVorm V. 523;
Pin Ticklers (B-8) 1, Dorothy Jant
zer 47B.
Awkward Four fR i-7 'j 2. Mor
ris Rvrne 511; Wondchoppers (7-9)
2. George Smith 595
RuIMogs (7-91 2. David Bavlnr
507; Halo's (5'3-10'a) 2. Giny
Hnyse 472
E. Krssler 237. George Smith
22. Lewis Jantzer and N. Snif
fer 203; S. Shaffer 200. Mary Howe
192. Ginv Hayse lflfi; Lucky Seven
2243.
V AI.I.KV It HI. I, KHS l.EAfil'E
Razle Da.ters (33-23) 3. Marion
Ernst 4Hf); .lMv Jills (25-31) 1.
Inez Glmes 42i.
Throe Mils and A-Mi (32-241 1.
Gerry Graham 47(1; Jnllv Jicglers
(29-271 3. Hrttv O'Connor 470
Bowling Biddies 127-fl) 3. Judy
Scruggs 411; Klinlslnne Four (21-
3. "D I. C'nni Appelgale 454.
Marion Ernst !)H, Rettv Price
193. Luolla Main 175; Razzle Daz
zlcrs 2979.
HAIILV MlltD LKAfitir.
Merhnnlrs Laundry (31 1 3-24 ' i 1
4. Barbara McCardell 400; Ranibo's
nichilelcl (2R-2BI 0. Lyrila Niko
riym 45H; Vivinnne West 44(5.
nnfiiio Valley Const, 131 -2,11 3.
fjwen Brendlp JSM; Mrdfnrd Hotel
(27-l!!H 1, C;yte Clover 474.
Larry Line Up (l!!l-27j 3, Mar
jnrle Loekuood 4tM: Knlne Klectric
(2!-7) I. Opto Harrison 4H3.
Jay Allen f27'a-'JB'at 2, Rillie
Peeh 4H1; Selhv G1a.s (27-2S1) 2,
null. Monieal 4M.
Toln Cedar Mills (27-20) 1. Shir
ley Payinn 413; Mnorp'n Patio (lf
2!M 3, Ruth Lennniir 4."il.
CJuen Mrenrilp 1!I. Barbara Me
Cardoll t3. Mnrlene Jensen Hfl.
Ruth LrtmniR 17lt; Rogue Valley
Const. 2t .id.
( lt()W I.ICMTKIIS
Brown's Truekinc i44l2i 3.
Lei? i iv 47(i; C a rle Laundromat
(3,l--'3i I. M Jerden 4H:
1 Whitnpv Real Estate i3n'.-t70
1. Dolores K;,lista 4ii2. Ateitc Cir
cle (33-j;t) ;(. Donna Hunter 33!).
MeLains Drug Center I24';-
l3(l'j' !. Vireinia Wilson Ml; Stpv-
1 ens Auto (24-32) 3, Lvdia Blood
.i2D
; Harvey'ti Shell 2!-3S 4. Euniee
MeManama ."iO!l: Sound Shop (6-30)
I 0. Vane- Chandler 4H7
Donna Huntpr 2H4. Dolore.i Ka
! lista 20 1 . Marv Oifenbacker 189.
tun ire Me Manama 183.
MT. PITT LK n I'F
Manns (13-3i 3. lon Kerciuon
Table Hork Lumber iB-8i 1.
HaroM .Si'hetstrom 303
lot I Harvester ill-t 3. Tom
Srhoonox or 313; Trnwbndse F.lee
tne il-12 1. Charle Hmnckson
3itn
Busk irk Const t in-fi) . Boh
Wiirnner 32!. Kir Ply tfl-Si 3.
Ralph Davii 33R
Itauiner Sheet Metal IR-B 3. Don
Speneer 4!3. Telephone Emplovees
Awn .4-1'Ji Boh Dop.eher 337
RoKue Plv iT-'li 2. Dave Bodker
317. Neelpy Nelson i"-3l 2, Roy
Ioer 370
Jaek Mnwon 2 in. Roily Arm
strom: 2ivi, R(iy Loper 203; Manns
Store 2387.
M IOHKTTK SCRATCH
So Oreson Trophy (4t-t!- 1.
Wanda lu-.--;;, ."4!. lrrvs Line Up
1 23-33 1 3. Marv Parker 313
Brave Bull t33-23t 1. Wanda Vor-
Washington State
Downs Regis 59-48
DKNVF.R ilPI) Washing
ton State defeated Regis 59-48
in a basketball game Friday
night in which neither team
cnuld find Ihe maik from the
field.
Regis had a frigid 25.9 per
cent shooting average and hit
only half of its 36 free throw
attempts. The Cougars man
aged onlv 34 9 per cent and got
15 of 21.
Civel Walker of the Rangers
led both teams in scoring with
J3 points Byron Vadset was
high for Washington State with
l.l
FOLK TO l!I SIi;
SrOKANK iirn-Rill Folk,
general manager of the Spokane
Jets Hockey ("Inn, Friday an
nounced he will resign.
NOTICE
SAMBO'S
WILL CLOSE
AT 8:00
Tonight Only
So we can hold our tn
plov'l Chrtltmsi Pifty.
Thank You . . ,
BOWLING
fense and cold shooting was
taken advantage of by the Wol
verines. Then, the Whirlwinds
"tightened their belts and work
ed a little harder." And, this got
results.
Knight Sparks
The Medford aggre g a t i o n
caught momentum with the eu
try of Rich Knight into the has
sle. Defense started doing bet
ter, the club started breaking
better and the Tornadoes were
more efficient on the hack-
pahl 490: Roxv Ann Lanes (29-31)
3, Dora Peyton 532.
KYJC (35-25i 3. Pat Dwver 5J.fi;
Drew's (25-351 1. Marie Holley 52a.
Classic Studio ( 32-28 1 3, Elsie
Baker 525; Dodson Poultry (13-47)
1, LaurHfe Pitta 477.
Kim'6 (31-291 3. Dell Christianson
518: Oregon Veneer (34-26) 1, Ann
Taylor 535.
WEDNESDAY TRIO
Ren Taylor Ins. (40-20) 0. Floyd
Hayner 538; Crater Lake Motors
(SU';,) 4. Theron Karrlck 5!H.
Dirk's Archery (33-27) 2'a. Dick
Souza 454; Dairy Queen (31,3-28,3)
l'a. Al Harris 474.
Mcculloch Ch.-.in Saw (32-27'
3. GcorRe Brent 474: Medford Real
ty (29-31) I. Dick Borden 514.
White House Cafe (30-30 1 4,
Kerwin McLean .128; City Cleaners
24'2-3!i'jl 0. Vir. Mohr 503.
Central Poinl Botrymen (27-33) 4,
Jim Walson 5fiR; So. Ore. Surgical
Supply (Forfeit remaining gamesl.
Floyd Hayncr 220. Theron Kar
rick 207, Don Rohins 202; Crater
Lake Motors 1622.
DREAMERS I.EACHE
Dtllie.s (3R-22I 1. Margaret Bert
ram 30R; Pin tips I25'j-34la) 3.
Lolita Wright 441.
Channel Chums I33'i-2fi'al 4.
Llla Nelson 3114; Swivel Hips (33
27i 0. Beverly Winholl 37fi
Scramblers (32-2BI 0. Agnes Es
llck 373; Lefties (21-30) 4. Blanche
Kmcaid 359.
Flappers (32'i-273l Dora
Bergman 365; 3 M s 124 'a-35',1
Marvena Wallace 3!)8
Marvena Wallace 162: Dora Bprg
man 156; Lolita Wright 156: Lefties
1428.
Jones Chosen
Ail-American
NEW YORK (UPI) - Dick
Jones, Pendleton, Ore., quarter
back, was named to the first
team on Parade Magazine's first
annual All-America High School ;
football Squad announced
Saturday.
The only other Northwest
player lo make the squad was
George .lugum, a guard at West
Seattle High School in Washing
Ion. He was listed on the second
team.
LISTON TO LAS VEGAS
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)
Sonny Lislon is expected to ar
rive here sometime after
Christmas to conduct his pre
liminary training for his heavy
weight boxing title defense in
February in Miami.
HOCKEY
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WKSTKRS i.t:;ct;
(As of Friday)
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Seattle
Los Ancls
Vancouver
Portland
San Fran.
14 12 3 31
14 12 3 .11
1.1 Ifi 2 2fi
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12 IB 2 28
!m 107
90 122
Friday's Hfnlt
Vancouver 4 Seattle 1
Denver 3 Portland 0
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Between 6th &
18
boards and used better judg
ment on their shots.
The Southern Oregon crew
managed just a .200 average
from the field on four goals in
20 tries in the initial quarter. It
fired at a .500 rate over the rest
of the route, getting a good
number of buckets on fast
breaks.
Good rebounding by three
players and double figure scor
ing by four men figured in the
triumph. Mike Barnes had 20
points, Larry Vowell 18, Steve
Davis 17, and Bill Enyart 11.
Enyart retrieved 19 rebounds,
Davis 13 and Barnes eight.
Static! Has 24
Terry Stahel of Willamette
was high scorer with 24 points.
John Rossow had 11. Rebound
ing and shooting statistics were
not Bvailsble on Willamette.
Willamette had a margin of
12 points at one stage of the first
half. Medford caught the Wol
verines at 30-all. In the third
quarter the Tornado went ahead
to stay at 4847 and then moved
to 57-47.
Vowell hit six of seven free
shots for Medford and Enyart
five of six. Medford shot 29 of
70 or .414 from the field.
Victory was the second for
Medford in five games. The out
come left Willamette 0-2.
box:
Medford l e FI Reb. Pf Tp
Enyarl 3-11 5-6 JO 111
Barnes . . 9-20 2-3 8 2 20
Davis 7-13 3-8 1.1 2 17
Vowell fi-14 fi-7 .1 4 18
Allen 0-1 2-2 0 3 2
Edmonds 0-2 0-0 2 0 0
Holman 0-1 1-1 10 1
Houston 0-1 0-0 2 0 0
Knichl 4-5 0-0 5 0 8
Stockton 0-2 2-3 6 3 2
Totals 23-70 21-311 59 15 79
Willamette Fg Ft Ft Tp
Omlld 4 1-1 2 0
Rossow 4 3-6 2 1 1
Merwin 3 2-4 2 8
Slahel 8 8-11 3 24
Ross 3 0-1 2 6
Keithly 10-1 2 2
Woods 2 0-0 14
Nicholson 2 (l-o 4 4
Totals 27 14-24 20 68
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-Th9
San Francisco Forty Miners of
the National Football League
announced they had signed All
America end Vera Burke of
Oregon State.
Burke, a 201 pound native of
Bakersfield, Calif., was selected
on the fifth round of the 1962
draft as a future pick of the
Prospectors.
In 1962, Burke was on the re
ceiving end of passes from
Heisman Trophy winner Terry
Baker. He caught 69 passes for
1,007 yards to lead the nation.
This season, Burke had 48 re
ceptions for 792 yards and nine
touchdowns.
The Forty Niners' first draft
choice this year was another
end, David Parks of Texas
Tech, who has also signed with
the team. Parks and Burke will
play for the West squad in the
annual East-West Shrine game
here Dec. 28.
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