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MONDAY. DECEMBER 30, im MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON IV Cougars For Holiday Nick Phoenix 64-63 Toga; Eagles Tip , CAVE JUNCTION - Ron Thornhill scored three free shots, on two trips to the line in the last seconds of overtime here Saturday night to give Illinois Valley High School 4he cham pionship in the Lions Cluh Holi day Classic Basketball Tourna ment. With 33 sresnds to go Thorn hill tied tho score with a pair of giftcrs. With two seconds to play he made the first try of a one and one opportunity for a fM-63 victory over the Pirates of Phoenix High in the finale of the tourney. IV's Cougars, who once trailed by 10 points and were behing by six in the closing canto, pushed nn tnn in the last seconds of regular time only to see the score lied at 59-all with seven seconds left on a free try by Jim Consbruck of Phoenix. Tho championship is the sec ond straight for the Cougars. Eagle Point, as usual spurred by tall Lonnie Mesloh, who add ed the final touch, nicked St. Mary's 416-64 in Saturday's first game for consolation honors. Mesloh's short hook shot with seven seconds left was the win ning bucket. He ran up 28 points and pulled down 30 rebounds as the Eagles recorded their first triumph in eight games so far this season. Anybody's Race Froui the tourney outcome it was evident that the Rogue league campaign, which opens this Friay night, still must he considered "anybody's race." All four tourney participants arc members of tho circuit. IV reached the tourney finale by beating Eagle Point on Fri day evening 59-42. Phoenix chalked a 73-66 opening night verdict over St. Mary's. The Cougars took a 61-59 lead in the Saturday title game's ex tra session on a set shot by Tony Piller. But successive jumpers by Dan Beeson and Lex Hamilton gained Phoenix a 63 oi nod with 41 seconds to go. Then, Thornhill made good for the host team from the charity stripe. The loss waB the first for Phoenix in seven games. Darryl Gcllert, the game's high scorer with 22 markers, teamed with Tom Pickle and John Baumgardner for the . . .,!,- ii i (... ri...M jfuuiin wiitui iuiivu trom behind in the final quarter. Tied At Half IV charned off to the lead In the tilt's first panel and headed 17-11 at the Intermission. But, in the second quarter the Pirates pulled up. At halftime the teams were even at 28-each. Phoenix hft a hot streak In the third chuckcr to surge in front 45-35. Tally at the period end was 45-39. For tho victors Roger Martin with 12 points and Thornhill with 11 supported Gcllort's 22. Bceson's 14 was high for the Buccaneers. Jon Granby and Dale Sauer each had 11 as all Phoenix players got Into the scoring column. Scoring difforonco wns at the free throw lino where IV hit 18 of 33 to the 13 of 21 by Phoenix. The Pirates had belter field shooting on 25 of 59 for .424 while the Cougars hit 23 of 70 for .329. John Barker and Beeson each made 12 retrieves and Paul IMcderich eight as the Bucs pared the rebounding 48-37. Gel lerl, along with his high scor ing, cleared the boards 12 times for IV. Martin had 11 snares. Knotted At 47 A free shot by Piller and jumps by Gcllert and Martin c losed tho difference to 45-44 as Iho final stanza got underway. Barker netted a jump goal for Phoenix but Baumgardner with a free point and Martin with a field shot tied the contest at 47 with 5:40 on the clock. Beeson's hook restored Iho Pirate lead but Gcllert knotted the fray with a lay-in. Two free easts by Granby and a bucket by Sauer gave Phoenix 53-4(1 margin. Gcllert got two points at tho gilt stripe but jumpers by Jim Consbruck and Beeson took Phoenix to 57-51. A Cougar pressing game then enabled the host cluh to catch up. Gcllert goalcd for IV and dranhy put in a free marker fur tho Bucs. Tom Pickle picked up two tallies on a Phoenix in fraction. Gcllert scored on a .lump and Baumgardner on a lay-up (or 59-58 Illinois Valley with a halt-minulo remaining Then Consbruck sent the tussle Into rxlra. Count was tied at 30, 32 and "1 in the third quarter. Sauer, Granby, Hawkins, Diederich, Williams aid Beeson all con tributed to the scoring an the Bucs stretched ahead. Hacker 4t('lics- TVmtt r-cspwl .fop tta h fi-nrfve sjiHcik'syss. rtf GrMot played a past in kef fin)! tenter. for the rebounding and defense by Diederich who say duty for about half the game. Eagle Point came from seven points down in the third quarter ani nosed the Crusaders of Medford in a nip-and-tuck fin ish. The Eagles went into the final quarter on top 49-47. They relinquished the lead and got it back. The score was then lied twirc before Mesloh's winning basket. Mesloh gave EP 51-47 edge with a short jumper. Ted Scott came back with a goal for St. Mary's. After George Adams' free toss for the Eagles, Mike Soran of SM narrowed the count to 52-51 with a tip-in goal. Adams added two more giltcrs and Dennis Rose responded with a lay-in for the Medford club. M. Mary's Lean Mesloh scored on a tip-up and John Batzer swished a pair of St. Mary's free tosses. EP still headed 56-55. Then, a tip-in by Scott made it 57-56 for St. mary's with four minutes left to play. Less than one minute later Bob Colpitis' jumper made 58 57 for Eagie Point. Scott knotted the game at the gift line but Mesloh was good on four free chances for a 62-58 Eagle spread. Just over two minutes remained. Ron Rob erts swished two 15-foot jump shots for the Crusaders and the game was knotted at 62 apiece with 58 seconds on the clock. Mesloh's hook bucket with 16 second left was matched when John Batzer, a couple of sec onds later, put in two free toss es. Then, tall Lonnie took a feed from a teammate for the win ning goal. Dennis Rose got off a final shot for SM but it was par tially blocked. Mesloh had 11 field baskets in getting high point laurels. Bat zer of SM was second high scorer with 22 counters. Scott and Randy Corliss each put in 12 for St. Mary's and Russell Glas gow had 10 for EP. Eagles Shoot .328 Eagle Point shot .328 from the field on 25 of 76 and SM .301 on 22 of 73. St. Mary's had it bet ter at the free heave stripe with 20 of 30 to EP's 16 of 29. Eagle Point charts showed an Eagle margin in rebounds of 60-42. Randy Corliss was the top Cru sader with 18 retrieves. The Eagles had a 16-13 first quarter advantage and St. Mary's at halftime a 29-26 gap. Seven - point spreads for the Medford club in the third pane included 36-29, 37-30 and 43-36. Then, Mesloh hit two jumpers and a free heave and Bob Cor liss and Bill Ayrcs each lay-ins for a 45-43 EP gap. SM's Randy Corliss deadlock ed the mix with a jump shot. Mesloh made it 47-45 with a hook and Randy got another short jumper for 47-all. Frank Charley's goal gave the Eagles their lead at the period end. IV now has a 4-1 season rec ord, Phoenix is 6-1, St. Mary's 3-2 and Eagle Point 1-7. Basketball SATUIIDAY'S COLLEGE GAMES By I nurd Press IntFrnatlonil HOLIDAY FESTIVAL (semifinal) Villannva 82. Ulan 7S Minnesota (ill. St. Jos. (Pa. I S3 (CunsnUlinn) St John's (NY,, 8H. Dayton 78 1'rovidcnce (ill. Cornell 83 CHAMPIONS HIP: Phoenix i n FT !!eb. PF TP Barker 2-7 2-3 12 5 6 Hecsnn 8-10 2-2 12 4 14 Granby 4-1) 3-4 6 2 11 Consbruck 2-5 1-3 2 O S Sauer . .1-8 1-3 2 .111 Diederich .. 1-4 2-3 8 0 4 Hill 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Williams .-. 1-3 2-3 13 4 Hawkins .... 2-10 (1-0 5 4 4 Hamilton .... 1-2 (i-u 0 0 2 Totals 25-59 13-31 48 23 63 III. Valley Tli FT Reti. PF TP Thornhill ..!-!) fl-llf 2 2 11 Martin 8-1.1 ll-l II .1 12 Gelerl 111-10 2-3 T2 .1 22 Piller .. 3-7 1-4 2 17 Baumg'rdn r 2-12 4-8 6 .1 8 Plikcl 1-7 2-4 3 0 4 Peti:h 0-1 (l-n 1 II 0 Nicholson .. (1-0 0-1 0 0 0 loUll 23-711 l-33"l7 lt 61 THIRD PLACE: Fade Point FG FT Rcb. PFTP Locuwcnburgh 1-1 0-13 0 2 Mesloh 11-26 8-12 30 3 28 Colpitis 1-6 l-l 3 .1 3 Charley 2-7 0-0 4 2 4 Glasgow ... .1-13 0-0 4 3 in Anderson .. 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 A.vrcs 2-6 4-5 4 3 8 Adams 2-7 4-7 4 3 8 U Corliss .. (1-6 1-3 7 3 1 Wilson 0-2 0-0 10 0 TnUls 25-78 16-20 60 22 66 St. Mary's FG FT Ren. PF TP Roberts 2-12 2-3 3 I 6 Scott 5-10 2-4 4 2 12 Soran 2-10 0-4 .1 5 1 Bat.r-r 7-15 8-10 7 4 22 R. Corliss .. 4-IB 4-4 18 3 12 S Cook 1-1 2-3 1 3 4 Rose 1-3 2-2 4 4 4 Totals 22-7.1 211-30 42 22 60 Quaker city Tournament (Seinirinal) St Bonaventure 64. Drake 62 LaSalle 80. Georgetown 69 (Consolation) Loyola. 111. 88. Norlhwestern 82 Temple 9!, Boston Coll. 68 DIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (Semifinal) Kansas St. 84, Missouri 67 Oklahoma St. 65, Kansas 56 (Consolation; Oklahoma 75, Nebraska 66 Iowa State 73. College 63 Oregon State, Brigham Young Vie Tonight in Far West Hoop Finale MEDFORDTR!SUNE SPORTS ALL COLLKCK TOURNAMENT (Final) Wichita AO. Oklahoma City 47 (Consolation) Washington 80. Idaho fif Houston 5fi. Montana StHte .15 Texas A4M Ot), Wyoming 87 I. OS ANGIXKS CLASSIC (rin.il) UCLA 83. IllinoiK 7ft ('(insolation) Wwl Virginia fiit. Yale fifi New York U. 70. Southern Cal. 9 Michigan fi.V Pittsburgh 80 FAR WEST CLASSIC (Semifinals) Oregon Stale 33, Colorado St. 51 Brigham Young BO, Oregon 70 (CoimiUtlon) Scuttle 81, WfishimUon St. 79 Louisiana St. t)2, Iowa 81 WCAC TOURNAMENT (Consolation) Loyola fCalif.j 7. Pepper-line 70 San Fran. 77, Pacific (Calif.) 67 POINSETTIA CLASSIC (Final) Citadel 42. Kurnmn 41 (Conflation) Tex. Christian 70. Alabama 64 Crater Rallies After Slow Start to Top Douglas 60-54 IIURR1CANF. CLASSIC (Final) Syracuse 86. Miami (Fla.) AS (Consolation) Army 60. Princeton 56 MOTOR CITY TOURNAMENT (Final) Penn St. nil, Detroit 83 (Consolation) Holy Cross 1)1. West. MIchlRfln S2 UUEKV CITY TOLRNAMKNT (Final) DePaul 81. Xavior (Ohio) "1 (Consolation) Canislus 61. Miami (Ohio) S7 K VANS VI LLC. TOURNAMKNT Arizona 78. Evansville til (Consolation) Maryland 62, Columbia 76 CENTRAL POINT - After a slow start Crater High's varsity Comets came from behind the Douglas Trojans to win their Saturday iiight basketball game here 60-54. A fast moving Douglas team out-maneuvered and out-shot the Comets during first quarter play allowing the home-town hoys only two field goals while mak ing six. Douglas held the lead during most of the first half and at the end of the first period had open ed up an eight-point gap, but in the second period Crater came hack and took the lead at 23-22. With 2:48 left on the clock it was tied 25-all, but a two pointer by the Trojans' Dan withers gave Douglas the lead. Crater's Vcrn Swanson knotted the score at 27-all. A giftcr by Bob Heed put the Trojans back in the lead with .14 seconds left and at half time they led 30-27. At lies! in Third The Cornels were at their best during the third period, running up 10 points while holding Doug las to six. Darryl Summcrfield and Mike Turner shared field goal honors with three each, Kay White had one. Summcr field added three and Dave Twe dcll and Larry Pepper each one at the foul line. Kay bhepherd scored the only two-pointer for the Trojans while Lurry Sam ples pm in three gutcrs and Withers one. Scoring was slow for both teams during the first part of the third period and with about five minutes gone it was 33-all. A field goal by White with 2:47 left put the Comets in front where they stayed the rest of the game. Mike Turner scored next. Summerficld was fouled and made the most of a one-and-one situation, then he scored with a two-pointer. With eight sec onds left on the clock Turner hit and as the buzzer sounded Summerficld scored for two. Comet JV Wins 59-40 CENTRAL POINT - Crater high's junior varsity led all the way here Saturday night, win ning over the Douglas JV 59-40 in the prelim lo the varsity bas ketball game between the two schools. Neither tram scored much in Iho first half which ended with Crater leading 17-14. During the second half Crater piled up 42 points and held the Douglas scoring to 2ri. High point man of the game was Dave Harper of the Corn els. He netted 23. Chuck David son of the Trojans was close with 21 K)ints. UCLA Cops Mantle in LA Tourney By United Press International UCLA held lis second straight Los Angeles Classic basketball title today but this could be re garded as peanuts by Northwest fanatics where Oregon State tries to salt away the Far West ern Classic crown tonight for the eighth consecutive time. Unleashing their devastating fast break for a 25-point splurge, the fifth-ranked Bruins retained the L.A. championship Saturday with an 83-79 win over Illinois. Oregon Stale gained Hie final round at Portland on the same night bv defeating Colorado State, 53-51. This lifted coach Slats Gill and his troops into the playoff round tonight against Brigham Young, which eliminated Oregon, 80-70. Heavers Host Ilearrals The seventh-ranked Beavers have another classic on tap this weekend when Cincinnati's fourth-ranked Bearcats check in for a two-game series. The race (or the Big Six championship and a bid to the NCAA tournament officially gets under way this weekend. UCLA, which bested Stanford in a playoff for the crown last March, invades Washington State for a pair of games. Two other weekend series bring Southern California to Stanford That ended the period with Cra ter in the lead, 46-36. Led by 13 Coach Rod Feigner's Trojans fought hard in the final period with eight field goals and two points from the foul line but couldn't hold Lloyd Hoffine's Comets who scored five times from the field and added four points on gifters. At one point Crater had a 13-point lead. Summcrfield led both teams with 20 points while Mike Tur ner was second with 17. The Tro jans had four players scoring in double figures; Withers 15, Samples 11, Ron Stobbe and Shepherd each 10. Mike Turner for Crater and Steve Walker for Douglas exer cised the most control of the boards. Turner came down with 12 rebounds and Walker with 11. Summcrfield had 10. The Comets of Crater put in 21 field goals in 61 tries for a .344 average. Field percentage for Douglas was .256. The Tro jans sank 20 from the field in 78 tries. Both teams were over .600 from the foul line. Crater went 18 for 28 or .642, Douglas 14 for 21 or .666. VANDLRUIl.T TOURNAMENT (Final) Vanderbilt 106. South Carolina 78 (Consolation) Memphis St. 88. W. Kentucky 83 MILWAUKEE CLASSIC (Final) Wisconsin 104. Georgia Tech 84 (Consolation) Marquette 08. Dartmouth 6a C.ULK SOUTH CLASSIC (Seinirinal) Tennessee 70. Centenary 63 (Consolation) Marquette !)8. Dartmouth 6!) C.ULK SOUTH CLASSIC (Seml(lnal) Tennessee 71). Centenary 63 (Consnlatinn) Arkansas 76. Mississippi 68 NON-TOURNAMF.NT GAMKS Wake Forest 77, Navv 6!) Michigan St. 76. Butler 6.1 Kentucky 101. Notre Dame 81 Cincinnati M, Tulsa 52 St. Louis 80. Bradlcv 7D Wm. At. Mary 69, K. Tenn. St. 55 Stantord 60, So. Methodist 70 Utah St. 7f), Ohio St. 6ti Willamette 87. Eastern Washing ton 115 British Columbia 57. Portland Stale 51 llumholdt State 66, Southern Oregon 62 w , ; t , ... i LONG REACH Oregon State's Mel Counts (21) easily outreaches teammate Jim Jarvis (10) and Colorado State s Sonny Bustion (50) in semifinal game of Far West Classic basketball tourney at Portland on Saturday. OSU won 53-51. (UPI) Humboldt Staters Trim Red Raiders cnx Cmtrr Sunmierfield Turner, M Slrnh ... Turner, B. Pepper ... Anhorn ... Cllawe Ncufrld ... flyer son . Sw unarm . Twcriell ... wnue Tntali Wither Smnplcji -1 Herri 0 Siohbp . Shfphfrd .1 Hrtmn I liAvidsou n Hmrd n Walker n ToUU PO FT Krh. I'K I 7 -7 nt a .... R n n .... n 2-;t k 4 .... 2 -.H I A .... I 2-3 0 1 n 1-2 n o .... n o-(i it n n o-o n n o o.n o o i o.n i i 1 2-4 a l o-o 2 o 21 IS-28 38 16 KT nrh. YVXV V7 . 4 n 3- 4 ft nil 4- 7 !) n 4 0-1 4 4 10 inn n-o 2 n-n o n-n i 2-2 1 1 RfferfM Sndn Wind and O Oh Liston Training Show Profitable At Las Vegas LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPD-Las Vegas doesn't have the Sonny Liston-Cassius Caly title fight, but it has the longer-running and profitable Liston training show. The heavy weight boxing champion of the world arrived at this gambling and cntertain- ii : mcnt city during the weekend J iand immediately began the same type of drill thai drew hundreds of spectators prior to his suc cessful title defense here last summer against Floyd Patter son. The often-gruff Liston was in '2 1 a jovial mood Sunday in ihc n showroom of the Thundcrbird " i Hotel and carried on conversa tions with members of the audi ence. When one person asked l.iston if it was true he ran only six miles a day (luring his training. Liston replied: "1 am only try ing lo catch Clay, not set any track records." Las Vegas nearly completed ASHLAN'D Humboldt State College defeated Southern Ore gon 66-62 in a Saturday night basketball game at Areata, Calif., to sweep a two-game series with the Red Raiders from Oregon. The Raiders have action on their home court here this eve ning when they engage Central Washington State. Game time is 8 p. m. Southern Oregon will take a 2-7 record into the fracas. With the weekend sweep Hum boldt's Lumberjacks evened the score for a pair of Raider wins at the start of the season. The 'Jacks won on Friday 78-61. Hon Good, a dcadcye jumping jack, spearheaded the Satur day triumph. He had 17 field goals and a total of 38 points. Royce Kiscr scored 21 counters (or SOC. SOC Leads ICatly The Raiders jumped off to an early lead in the contest with the heln of Kiscr's shooting and top rebounding efforts. But, the Orecon team was unaoie lo con tain Good and the Lumberjacks went in front for keeps with 10 minutes left to play. Free shots made the overall difference in the final score. Each team had 28 field buckets. At the gift line Humboldt put in 10 of 12 and SOC six of 11. SOC, with Riser getting 13 grabs and Jack McWhorter nine, led rebounding 41 to 24. Darrell Barmen had nine retrieves tor the 'Jacks. The Raiders hit .418 from the field and Humboldt .389. Central Washington's prob able lineup includes Jim Clifton, Roger Ottmar, Dale Hall, Bob Smith and Barney Berg. For SOC it likely will be Bill Franks, Jerry Shilts, Kiscr, McWhorter and Paul Munson. PORTLAND (UPI) - Oregon State's once-beaten Beavers and the fast - breaking Brigham Young Cougars collide in the finals of the eighth annual Far West basketball classic tonight. The Beavers, led by 7 foot senior center Mel Counts, will be seeking their eighth straight classic championship in the fi nal game at 9:15 p.m. ' Oregon State edged Colorado State 53-51 and Brigham Young defeated Oregon 80-70 before a record classic crowd of 12,309 in the semi-finals Saturday night. Colorado State meets Oregon at 7 p.m. for third place. Se attle played Louisiana State for fifth place at 4 p.m. and Iowa took on Washington State for seventh spot at 1:45 p.m. High ranking Oregon State, which has a 9-1 record for the season, figures as a solid favor ite against Brigham Young which owns a 5-3 mark. How ever, the Beavers, who now have 20 straight classic wins, must stop the Cougars' wither ing fast break. Looks For Break "We always look for the break," Brigham Young Coach Stan Watts said, "They'll try and slow us down and we'll try and make them run." "We don't throw fast balls 4y fast ball hitters," Oregon State Coach Slats Gill said. The Cougars also have a de fensive problem stopping Counts. "There's an option," Watts re plied in reference to the big center who poured in a record 48 points in the Beavers' first night. "You can either play them honest and give Counts 30 points or you can sag off on him and gamble the outside men will be cold. I don't know yet which we'll do." Counts scored 17 points and collected 19 rebounds in Oregon State's victory over Colorado State. The Beavers built up a 16-point lead early in the second half after gaining a 28-16 half time lead and then held on to win. Rick Whelan added 15 for Oregon State. Dave Sigafoos had 16 for Colorado State. John Fairchild scored 21 points in Brigham Young's tri umph against Oregon. Jim Barnett scored 17 and Steve Jones tallied 16 for the Ducks. In consolation games Satur day afternoon, Seattle edged Washington State 81-79 and Lou isiana State defeated Iowa 92-81. BOX: BYU fG FT TP Quinney 4 0-0 8 Kramer 5 4-8 14 Fairchild 8 3-8 21 Nemelka I 1-1 3 Gardner 5 3-5 13 Gonsdon 6 3-5 15 Stanley 2 0-0 4 Totals T2 "7627 80 Oreion KG KT TP Cooley 1 0-1 3 Jones 6 4-6 16 Johnson J J-a 9 Barnett 4 9-12 17 Gleason 1 0-0 2 Jenmncs 4 3-3 11 Kafoury 3 l-l 7 DuShane 2 1-4 3 Potter 0 1-2 1 Totals 24 22-31 10 Halltime: Brigham Young 30, Orcc.011 24 Personal fouls: Brigham Young Quinney. Kramer 5. Fairchild 2, Nemelka 4. Gardner 3. Congdon 2, Stanley 2. Millar. Denzcr. Blumen thai, Oregon Cooley 3. Jones, Johnson 4. Barnett 2. Gleason 4, Brockmeyer. Jennings , Kafoury, DuShane 2. FG 1 6 2 5 Colorado St. Anderson Sigafoos Bustion Wright Matthews 4 Wallace 0 Vidakovich 1 Totals U OSU FG Whelan 3 Dreisewerd 2 Counts 6 Peters 3 Jarvis 2 Eaton 1 Totals 19 15-19 jl Halflimc: Oregon State 28. Colo rado State 16 Personal fouls: Colorado Stata Anderson 2. Sigafoos. Bustion 3, Wright 4. Matthews 2. Warner 2. Oregon State Whelan 2. Drei sewerd, Counts 2. Peters 2. Jarvi 3. Eaton 2. Kraus. Technical foul: Colot.t:!o State Bench. FT TP 0- 0 2 4-4 16 4-3 a 1- 2 11 4-4 13 0-1 0 0-0 2 FT TP 3-6 13 0-0 1 3-6 17 3-3 0 l-l l-l SKI MEET SET McCALL, Idaho (UPI) - Ski teams from six northwestern universities will compete hers Friday through Sunday in the second annual University of Ida ho invitational meet. Entered in the met in addi tion to Idaho are Washington, the defending champion, Mon tana State, Montana University, British Columbia University and University of Oregon. USUI'S: t rsie, .Vt.-Klntsleln 2 Marshall II. llaipcr 23. l.l.ue 7. Hope Col !ry t Hslsev. Kellrv 6. 'l'.lor 2. Vati,:hn 7. Mtlkouski 2 llmiGlss 4 Shaler !). McCoid 3 Pel im 1. Davidson 21 Mim-her. Teacue. Kennclly, Heard 4, Nel. son Heierees rolled and Wisrly. Millar Reqisters I C-..-.L CL...-..S I UUIII1 JMUIUVJl lly 1'iiitrrl Press International Denver's goalie Al Millar is 1 chos al San llieco University just loo much for Ihc rest of Saturday. I'C'SB nailed down the Western Hotkey League. ! third spot in the WCAC tourney He registered his fourth shul-'by defeating St. Mary's. 73-Tti. out Sunday niKht at Seattle in Pcpperdine and l.ovola, also- 1 a 1-0 thriller that pushed Den-1 rans in the WCAC festivities, ver even further ahead in the j open their league campaigns lop-siclcd Western Hockey when Ihev meet this Saturday League race. Millar is far First of Three Meets Hold To Pick Junior Northwest Ski Team LEAVENWORTH (UPl)-The while Washington is at Caiilor- j first of three meets to decide ; negotiations (or the Liston-Clay ma. Maniord is al Arizona Mate ; the five-man Pacific Northwest I fight here, but Miami Beach, "i"R 1 , c , ,-1 1 u ski Association junior national Long-shot .Simla Clara, which I ,L1 . ... . , , . ., , was edged Saturday night by !,kl ,"m was hM hm San Jose Slate 56-55 - in the at the Nordic training camp. West Coast Athletic Conference i The five best skiers in Ihe ida for Ihe Feb. 25 bout tournament tinals opens that inree meets here and at Sno league race Saturday against qualmic Pass will travel to the University of San Francisco. ' Squaw Valley, Cah(., March 16 A .Snnrlan First I 21 lo compete ill Ihe junior na- San Jose Slate, Ihe first 1 tional Nordic championships. WCAC loom in history lo retain The results: Ihe tourney championship, is al I Cross-count rv. junior expert: San Francisco slate in a nun- Mike Hrve'cka, Covoinment league tilt Saturday. Another ; Camp, Ore, JV15; 2. Jim outside game finds the surpris- steel. Leavenworth, 26 18, 3 ing Ul 01 .sanla narnara iiau- WANTED! APPLICANTS IN THIS AREA TO PREPARE FOR IAW ENFORCEMENT POSITIONS DO NOT DELAY. SOC Franks Shulls Kiscr McWhorter. Munson .. . shaver Bcrnel FG FT neb. PFTP .10. 0-3 3-16 20 4-7 4-7 1-3 l-l Kromminga 0-3 Deffley 2-3 Johnson 1-2 Totals 21-67 6-11 41 II 62 0-0 3-13 n-n n-o n-o 0-0 Prep Basketball S TI KI1Y r. AMES Bv 1'nitrd I'rc- liilrrnatinn.il Wvoast t3. White Salmon (Wash ' .17 Murshfirlrf M. Cnrvaltm 43 KUmath Fulls 7)i. Sweet Home 36 C ruler tii. DohbIhj. 31 Walla Walla iVa.-li I Hrrmli- ton 4fi Central Valley tWah B9. Mil-ttin-Freewaler 30 CtatkHnie 42 Seaside 3fl Knappa .V Rainier 4fl Mvrtle Creek ,iB. Paenie -J7 l.akeview .".I. Kuna ilriaho) 47 Sherman ,V. Heppncr ,"i4 Wallowa 4 Enterprise .13 Grant I'nmn (13. Ml. Vernon 39 Newport 7-". Toledo ThU A2. Walriport 3 til mini. Valley 64. . Phoenix 63 Good ... Taylor . York ... BiLsh Rarbicri Snapp ... Baker . TnlaU it; ...17-311 .-15 2-. t-3 .... 3-fl n-n 0-4 FT Kfh. 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