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HKHALI) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON
PAGE ELEVEN
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onanza
nit
P1LS
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Antlers Nip Bobcats;
Mustangs Post Upset
tiv Itl-ll lllllfll ..... ... . "
"Mill her,
How
Tumi's ni Kkfrl lirmU
III (hr wurld do you
fll thrill?"
CAGE SCORES
( "In mi lliikkclluill
lly The AmIiii, "ri'
I' A II MT.NT
UCLA 117 Callliirlilii M
Nllilllnld til, I KU 4
OllKiill 71 WuMllltlKlull Stale III
Wiihliliiuloii 62 Wyoming 6U
Simla Cliiru 61 Uun Kiiinclhcu 611
immune i
Uliih uu. New Mexico 74
SI MmyN SI), Hum Jose Bltito M
I'urlliiiid H3. Si'utllo 82
Ciiluriidn Minc-.i lii, Colorado Col
lege 0U overtime i
Oil ;e n Pm iiic 67 Sun Ki iinclsco
o.ii.e
llv Ki ll III llll
Miilln. ii teniii lew ex ihii i..
go mi lnr, mill Die Conn-buck Klrts
limn lliiiiiiii.ii mix imiiulii on I'i II
iiii court lor Hie Kliinnilli Cuiinly
Class II basketball utlr
Hucicd lleurt and Merrill meet
In the 7:. 10 opener lor the cuiimiIu
llon prize.
The Miilln MiintiniKH kicked up
Ihe m-coiid up'.fl ol the tourney
hut night, ii 35.23 wm over Chllo
(iiin, one ol Ihe lout iniinenl Inv
iirlii",.
HiiniiiKii. Ini win, ii fiutillc
pliiniie ol Ineligibility mid Injury
brlorc Hit- Imirniiiiii-nt, hud to light j
mi ii iii .i-iiiuii rimy i;y u. ,nill7,.
IIIK
HIv took mi m il) lend.
From there it was touch nnd no
Willi Mm lin Wilson tluuipliiK a long
hot i,t Intermission tune to kivo
the Aiillcru n 27-ull tip nt the liuK.
Don Hubble scored midway in tho
third nit I WIJmjii added a free
thro Uj Klvc lloniiiizu n lend It
never lorn lit 38-37.
ri iiK it
lloniiiizu perked up nl thin uoiut
mid forced nheiid 50-10 early In the
lonrlli and looked like nhoo-ln-i
Hut Uly wiimi i tliroiJKh yet. clov
inil It to 47!iO In Jik time. WiL'oii,
with a loin; iihol and lue throw
nnd Chandler with a lay-in gave
llm.l. -i.l, . u" ,VV.. . . ! ' """". m-iiiiu iran in,
" '.'" "l"sv .i.-.,.i vicuiiy. 4 win, .. ,,ree niimili-, I, ir
hill'll-fl lli-url ...... 11... i ... ... "
' ti'iwil III filll-lllliu roillirls lll.lr ollh.... I....
Fiiiuk;n
....... ....,,,,, . ijuii ; )imeiiuiM.ii. somewhat hougi.-.h
n."i ! ,', "' "V'r .lk',"''V y''"- I "ul "' " ""'" inoinents- in.,(le
lerclny iiltcrnonn on the Hnriuiv
own Hour.
In Ihe oilier aliernoon Kame.
Merrill got by tlllehrlM lulu the
C'oll.Milntloil showdown Willi ii 47-38
Vlclm y.
MiiIiii'h iip.M-t win over (.'hiloipiiii,
even more a Miiprcc than Hlv n
iiiiiilutliin Ki-nil.
Merrill 17 ClllchrlM 38
burred Ilearl 58 Henley 28
liamiluiihi, Krinla
Miilln 36 tlllliKiulll 23
Honulizn 65 lily 63
Nevm.n 74 Arizona tilute lit Kluu
,l,lM" &f i MKItllll.l. H'l.NM
vi-.iirn wiiMiiiiutuii 6b I'uiiel
K.iiiimI 63
-iuleKe ol Idnhu till, I'uellle 45
Viinpori 70 (irruoii Tei-Ji 40
l'iil.l I'oly 70 I'eppenline 113
Idi'ho Hiuto (if) H ky MiMiinuiii 38
'"! AKUle 6li (Jhlii.i-, kii ii
K,.ii.,i, iv, inur.Miuy nm
4ii ' """"" " lf" and inurh more convlncum,
Whiiwoilh 7U Pacific l.iitl.rrnn 04
KiMilhern Orenon 118 Humboldt
Central Wa.iliinnton (15 Ifrilinh Co-
luiiililu 50
lewis nnd Chirk HI Whitman 61)
Coliiplon U8 Hulehm.snn JC 54
l.lnllcld I-'riwh 70 Wlllaiiietlc l-'roh
lieoiKc Fux 71 Heed 03
MJIMVKNT
Illlnola Tech 7(1, Knox 88 mvrr.
limp I
Central 78 Mlw.ouri Valley 71
Helhany 87 Colleuo ol Kmporia 5J
boiith Unkot Htulc 8 Bouth D
km,, mi
Norih Dukotii Slute 67 North Da
kota 4d
NOI'TIIWKHT
fexaa Tech 75 Arizona Stale at
rem ie 64
North Texan M Midwestern do
ArkuiiMin Collenc Gil Hrndernon 65
Iliirdln-Slminonii 71 Sul lto,in 66
Kaatern New Mexico 75 WeBlcrn
Colorado 66
SOITII
W07l M'M"I,,,, 13 ftfwunee
Kn-it Carollpa 87, The Citadel 71
Ohio Valley Confrrrnre Tnurnpy
MUfMI
hal 74
W'c.Mern Kentucky 80
(heniMlniiRi
Vurray 611 Kimtern Koniucky 69
liicml-flnalfii .
MAST
Princeton 66 Yule 69
Cornell 71 Harvard 60
Column 5, Penn State 63 (over-
time
Buffalo 88 WeMcrn Ke.servp 67
By The Auorlalrd Preti
IIK.ll S( IKIOI,
Welbort 73. c-.i,m.i -in
North Marlon 69, Kiiappa 61
Vernonla 40, Seaside 43
CnM-ndp 43, Salem Bible Academy
Kluiniith FallM 64, Medlord 42
Willamette iKuisrnei 45, Cottniie
Grove 43 (overtime)
W'aldport 41. Bllet 20
Rufua 44. St.Mury'B (The Dnlle.s)
Tall 63 Shrrlditn 41
I.Hkcvlow 60 Prlneville 43
Woodburn 66 Molnlla 50
Orunla Pn.ss 62 Ash, and 57
Dallua 73 Cnnby 44
Keppooiie 74 Rainier 48
Biu.slaw 41 Toledo 36 1 overtime)
Mllwnukle 41 AHlorla 35
Clatskanlc 88 Parkrone 58
EMucnda 49 Ml. Anepl 4H
Mill Clly 60 Orenon Deaf 41
Sllverton 65 8nndy 57
Jellemon 43 8t. Paul 41
llalscy 48 Sliedd 40
Harrlnburu 50 Sclo 62
Sacred llenrt (Salem) 60 Phllo-
ninth 60
Oakrldfje 96 Elmlra 32
CHyr39y lEl,,""" 61 Junction
Kcbo 68 Stiinllelri 37
Monmouth 44 Mol.ser 43
NcRliiccn 57 Buy City 47
' Mlltpn-Precwnter 57 The Dalles 51
St. Helena 61 Wiirrcnton 41
Pendleton 01 Herml.non 59
Cn.scnde Locks 55 Pnrkdnle 39 :
Wy-ISnat 50 Concordia (Porllnnd)
jii
Springfield 87 81. Francis (Euijeno
was u combination ol a Chilixiuui
team turned chilly and a batllniK
rone defense thrown up by the
Mustniik's
Hly ei the koniewhat dubious
honor of liBiiriim in Ihe tourney
two lop thrillers.
The Bobcats sent Dm fun ......
tnlklnit to themselves when they
nipped Sacred lleuri 60-411. l.nst
nlHht they ttaned a delerious rally
that enme close to aiU-lilng Ho
nanzB with lui delensc down Jn a
rushliiir finish thai had the fans
reat hlnir tor the celling
Chllotiuln found It a IruMratlnis
chore ui dent Malm s Unlit .one
The Pantheri missed badly when
ui.-y 010 Kei 111 a position lor a
shot. Malm led nil the wuv mid
had six polnu before Bob David
found Ihe net lor Chlloquln with
six minutes none In the game.
liliiblluv to hit v,...iiw.,i i
Chllwiuin wllh some piinlc. Ah a
result, the Piinlhers plnvcd a press
Inn mime thut resulted In a Hoc
of fouls.
Malm hit well from the foul line,
15 ol Its points coming by thp
charily roule.
In Ihe Hrsl half, Chlloo.uln made
five Held goals to Malm's four.
Bui the Mustangs fashioned nil
1811 . hiilltiine lead on 10 free
inrows, six oy wavno Rii k .
Cllllixillln fans evnei-lecl n o, ,,.l
hall comeback by the hcavlly-lav-
oren I'lininers but it never mine
Maun, playing cautious, control
ball, held Chlloquln Ui Just a two-
pouncr nnti a nee throw In Ihe
third lrumet added seven points,
to close out the third quarter with
a 25-14 lead.
Dnle Fcnters cinched It In the
Inst frame by pnclng Uie Mustangs
with Ihree field goals when he
broke into the lane fur lmi h.n
Chlloquln was paving too much at
tention to. Wayne Rick nnd Bob
Stevenson, Mnlln's tall boys.
li:ai)
Bly look nn early lead over Bo
nanza and held It until ln(c In the
first quarter when Vernon Haley
knotted It 12-all with a two-pointer
and Maurice Chandler gave the
Antlers their first lead Just before
the first-frame bell. 14-12.
But Jollll JnOllVsh sot hot nrlv
In thp second frame with three
quick Held goals from tho key and
: It a'l-aa 011 a field goel and free
throw.
lie dribbled through the entnu
Bonanza team lor a push lay-in
Ui bring It to 62-65.
Hex Dlllavnu calmly dropped a
free throw and II was 53 55 with
Just 20 seconds to go.
Substitute Hod Hitdlty was louled
by Wuyne Dye when he tried 10
brenk Into the lane for a set-up.
j He missed the first shot and Bly
i elected to take the ball out of
bounds.
ONI-: SHOT
Dillavou got one shot at the bas
ket in a lurmus scramble under
the net and the shot that would
have lied the score went astray
1 wllh Dillavou oil balance.
! Irwin Criiuie came up with the
bnll and dribbled In circles lor
' Ihe few remaining seconds.
Don Hubble lavored his tnped-up
sprained ankle but nonetheless led
uonun.a witn 10 points. Crumc
added 15.
Juquyrh put 15 with Hutchinson's
19 for Bly.
Hubble fouled out when Bonanza
held w-hat seemed to be a plushv
50-40 lead. That's when Bly started
to pour Into the slot to close the
count. Without Hubble, It seems
snle lo say Bly would hnve been
in Ihe title mix with Mnlln tonight.
Merrill led virtually all the way
alter the first few minutes of
scrambling with Dirk Reeves lead
ing Ihe way with 16 nnd Wcs Has
klus adding 12.
Ken Kreemnn scored 16 for Oil-
Christ.
Hl-nleV KHI nlmnut nu nnlrt aw
j Chlloquln was and was never In
tho . bull game agniast Sacred
Heart's fast brenk. The Trojans
led 28-11 at the half, 48-18 at the
three-quarter mnrk.
Jim Mnhonev had 13. Bob How
ard and Ray Beard added 10 each.
A
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.V LITA T YM W k ''
THE HERALD AND NEWS photographer caught a rehound scramble from each of last
mghts champ.Miship semi-final games in the Klamath County tournament last night on
J elican Court. Picture at left shows Maurice Chandler fin Rnn ,.,;iv, 41,-
54-42 Victory Gives
Klamath District Tie
The Klamath Pelicans Iron
manned their way to a district tie
with Medford last night with Ralph
Carroll, 6-7 center, taking care of
the big scoring assignment In the
04-4.1 victory on the losers' own
court.
least seven points the entire third
quarter.
In the fourth, the Tornado man
aged to hack the margin to 40-48
and 42-48. But a Klamath stall frus
trated MfHFftrH' ninnl. r ,1
I popped In a two-pointer, Ray Boll
two for firood mprnturp
McCali put Bell in the front line
of fire with Jerru .Inhmnn oh -.,
yin Gllmore bringing the hall nr.
Klamath Coach Paul McCall used
just five players in the crucial win
that sewed up the district race
tighter than the strlnes nn a nam
banjo. The two teams close out the 1 floor for Diav-mHkinir
scries tonight The strategy paid off as Bell
For the most part the tall Klam-! tnre in five field goals from side'
atn quint Dlaved control hall mn.i court when fiarrnii j
centrating on feeding the ball to ! Pthcrwise. both Bell and Horton feii
Carroll. ; into Carroll m the key.
The bur Divot mnn usxnmpH ihr. The Pelicnna nun .k.i. ,
job wiih dispatch, dumping 32 , control the backboards most of the
L m i'e ? '. Lni!lcnt,fle(l Bonanza player and Bly eager have the same idea. At right
is B y s I Odell ! Lyhrand (3) while Dillard Chronister is watching from the left. Shot at
right shows Uiiloquin's John Unive (4) and Gene Gentry quarreling with Malin's Gary
Mauney (8 for possession. Malin upset Chiloquin and Bonanza edged Bly to qualify for
tonight s title match. . - '
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1 ' V J
. REDHUtU), SPORTS tDfTOP ;
Box wore;
M IV (Mi
I.vhrand fl
J.igtih IS
Miilrli.ntvun IS
ChroitinUT 2
illy iib DUlav
M BONANZA
IS Crume
4 H a lev
0 Chandler
a
Owls Chilly as MacLean Sparks
Vanport in 70-49 Cage Victory
Pelicans left the floor at intermls.
sion time with a 37-21 lead.
inc pelicans took an early 4-0
lead and were never hohinH al
though Medlord spurted in the first
quarter to come within one point
of the Pels at 10-11.
me Pelicans stayed ahead by at
By HALE SCARBROl'UII
mi
Just the same. He scored 24 noinLn i score t oil onrf nt !,.. .
Vannort's Vikines mnde Ii thr and onlv stonned then hernuw dirin'i ho,,' . u.. t.,
Si'.Vin out 01 ll,rcc over the Oregon Tech Conch Arba Agcr took him out of I weren't hitting. Tom Schubert usu.
I. iiadiu. Mi.funu .uiu-ii.. .1. n.,. owis lor tins wanuiK basketball l"e game. Jim Strader had 13 ally good for a fisifni i,
season last nignt. pounding out an ! !"". oi mem in uie second ; missed seven shots from up close
ensy 70 to 49 victory in the first j Quarter. MacLean and Strader had . before making one stick
Lean getUn, !? ' By, the middlc ,he
,g,J ' u . ... 1 quarter it was evident that Uie only
The Owls led once but at that way the Owls were going to win
time the game was Just a couple was for the Vannort. tn .ndHn.ii,
of seconds old and the score was. and collectively drop dead, and that
ok , lney ""J" t seem disposed to do.
MAI
Mitin
W link II
Slevrtunn 0 (.
Truvik 1 rl
Frnlrr 9 0
Mnlln kllWV. Hick a.
uba (ienrKc 3. Nlchul.un,
llil-ock. LlXRrtl.
SAC. IIT. lull IS
Kurt, 1 T
Nnitwrl 9
M.,honF.v 13 C
MoUArd 10 -- O
Urnrd 10 C.
bacrrd Hrnrt iiib. . Prall 4
fl. MrAnurwa 2, Wcicacl
llnlFy fciilii YDUiin.
Jinica 2. McPtln tun.
(ill.t llltlST l.'ISl
Wllllnihum S r
HIIMI F
lirnrtrr 1 C
Frcruisn IS fl
SlDC n (i 7 llcndrlrk.on
Ulli-hrlit nul.il Uurr rk 2. Ch rira.
n.irsrr 5. Wlrlr. W.ri- Merrill nibs
Sandrn 1. Welahaiu, Wintvr 2. Burry,
V.allrr.
2 p;rkVr!e,nsy t0 49 vlclory in lhe ''"t
4 d.viu 0' B two-game series on the big
a Genirv I gym floor at OTI.
2 Vadrn
IluBnii
Tjic two clubs meet again tonight
chiioauin : " "'c winoup ol me Oregon Col-
, univo 2. 1 icgiaie t.onicrence season locally
i in-NirvlT.he wls lll,lsh ,nc'r schedule next
2 b itiii I Monday and Tuesday nights, play
3 Anflrm j mg Humboldt State here.
79R"! Vanport has an 8-1 record in the
cc ; a viriuni cmcn on the confer
ence uuc. ine uwis arc finishing
Buuu, nuuu iiiirn.
Don MncLean, who didn't start
for the Viks, was their big gun
llcidi-i
llrrrern.
Hill, Lelllo 2.
(411 MIBRII.I.
6 tlnnevcull
a ONrll
12 ItMskli-..
Wolves Beat
Mountaineers
LA ORANDE OP Oregon Edu-
Villemain
Whips Nardico
NEW YORK Ml Robert Vllle
main, a busy mnn In the ring and
nt chasing the American dollar.
naa n victory over Uiinnv Nar-
2-0.
Barnes nnd Piul Poetsch tied the ' n 3 ' a,e(-. , ' ' "!
count with free throws and John hamime ' perlod- 3912
Mclntyre ranc a long side shot to t" !L-u.. . .. '.
put Vanport ahead. i "I, " t "Pfr I, uls .man-; central Catholic bagged its 18th
"..;'-." "', ""(Victory in 19 games Friday nieht.
Another
ark For
Halbrook
By JIM COUR
Associated Press Staff Writer
Klamath Fall
ford. 54-42, in the feature game
of a long Friday night Oregon high
school basketball schedule.
The result moved Klamath Falls.
raniteo Ho.1 6 in the AssoriaioA
rress Elate DreD noli. Inbi a ti
for first place with Medford. rated
No. 7. in the big four division of
Southern Oregon's Class A District
4.
Ralph Carroll, six-foot seven.inel.
center, paced the winners with 32
points, ine teams meet again at
Medford Saturday nieht. The virtor
will gain the Inside track for the
division title and a place in the
district play-off, with Crater of
Central Point, for a berth In the
state tournament at Eugene next
monin.
Wade "Swede" HalhrnnVc 71.
point performance, setting a new
Northwest high school scoring re
cord, tended to overshadow the fact
mat t-mcin ana Cleveland clinch
ed Places in the toumpv nn Pnrl.
iland Leaeue representatives.
I FANTASTIC
KSIbrook posted his fantastic to
tal as Lincoln walloped Roosevelt,
o-o3. lor the Cardinals' loth vic
tory in 11 league games and their
17th hi 19 starts this season.
Cleveland defeated Washington,
59-52, bringing its season record
to 16 in 18 games. It is tied with
Lincoln for first in the Portland
circuit and ranked No. 2 in the
Rf pou. Lincoln is rated No. S.
Should Cleveland and r.inenln
finish in a tie. they will be Port
land co-cnampions but wul play
off to determine their pairings in
the tournament.
The winner probably would have
to meet Central Catholic of Port
land, ranked for the past four
weeks as the state's top team and
favored to win the District 13 title,
in the first round.
ism ix
Th. ...... . .
uvi "-"' v gave Doth K amath
fall., and Medford 7-2 records with
tw" ' , a'-er tonights game
rhe Pels have two left with Ah.
land while Medford must meet Ul.
"V anothepalr""
K1.AMATU FALLS
"ClL t .... ..
Horton, t "
Carroll, c
Johnson, g ...
Gllmore, g . ,
Totals
MKOFOKD
Spinas. I
Bingham, "
Wooton, c ,
Conner, g
Atterbury, g
Boardman, a Z.
'Thompson,
Scrlppen. a
fii ft rr tp
2 1 12
2 1 4 s
- M 4 2 32
2 0 2 4
0 1 al
2
3
2
7
o
. 2.1 S l.t S4
FO FT PF TP
1 It
4 7
7
2 IS
2 7
2 0
0 - 0
! 0
Totali 7 a 17-aJ,
"'-Ed Wellnlu and Bill aiS
For seven minutes (the last six : game, scoring seven ooinu in a !i'lc, r.v m
the first period and first mm-: S. .J f-.-Pi"ts..n.S de'ea-inK
Eugene 58 Albany 58
Central Catholic (Portland) 49 Ore
gon Clly 42
Central MonmoiAh-Indcpcndcncc )
48 Oswego 37
Heedsport 47 Newport 36
Dufur 60 Corbett 49
Bond 73 Corvnllls 40
Coqullle 74H(lyrtlc Point 35
Porllnnd U. Frnsh flu nr.,i,m.rf iu
Marshllcld 67 North Bend 45
Portland League
Oram 37 Benson 34
Cleveland B9 Washington 52
Lincoln 00 Roosevelt 63
Jefferson 55 Franklin 60
Class A District 0 Kllminalloa
' Tniirnnmrnt
(First Hound)
Hlllsboro 60 Forest Grove 62
Beavcrton 58 Sherwood 29
Tignrd 53 Bunks 33
cation defeated Eastern Oregon idlco to his credit Snturdny and
,u-oo in an urcgon L-oi-leglnte
Conference basketball gnnio
Lowell Kolbaba scored 20 poinls
for EOCE.
Tho outcome remained In doubt
until the last two minutes when
Harold Pitcher sank a free throw
to He the game at 08-all. He then
sank another and LcRoy Vanovcr
nnd Bill Palmqulst. hit baskets to
give OCE the game.
HOCKEY
Pacific Coast
Edmonton 7, Calgary 2
.Victoria 0, Scuttle 4
Vancouver 0, Tucoma 8
t'''""'"e
Prl.
.111.1
.S7II
..inn
.4117
.447
.342
(tie)
Raiders Win
ASHLAND, Ore. Ml Southern
Oregon College of Educnllon won
nn easy Fnr Western conference
biiskelbnll gamr, from Humboldt
blnte Friday nlgl.o, 08-44. SOCE wns
nhend nt the half, 37-18,
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Srhnlrrk'a 40 7
Slliiop-Siiliiils kM ' 44 32
Molntnrc's . 311 ;ih
Rnundtip m 37 3,
Marvin's 34 42
Lowell's Lorkers " " 2d 50
,VPPK H lleMIIIB
Hrhmcfk's 3 Lowell's 1
Mnrvln's 3 .Shnop-Srhuls 1
Ilmindup 3 Molntore's 1
The top and bottom tennis fii Ihe
Lndybug league walked off with
nisi, ween s nonors.
Lengue lending Sc.limcck's had
Ihe high learn series, 2555. while
Sylvia McConncll, subblni for
Schmeck's, notched the high lndl- !
VllllUll Sl-IIUM, 1IM,
Lowell's, nllhougli losing 1-3 to
Schmeck's, cnnie through for Ihe
high game a 903, while Dena
Bnckes' 196 was the high single
gnmc. ..
two more money dBtcs lined up,
In gaining his unanimous 10
round victory Friday night, Ville
main gave awav weight 167 t
to 172: age 28 to 24; height 5
10 '2 to 5 6 ii; and reach.
That's about all he gave away.
He fought the power-punching but
wild swinging ex-Marine at Nar
dlco's own game right down to the
v're. And ho mnde Nnrdlco miss
constantly by ducking under Dan
ny's telegraphed swings.
The Syracuse University foot
ball team will plnv two night
games this season. They meot Bos
ton U. at home under the lights
on Sept. 26 and Temple at Phila
delphia the following Saturday
night.
O'Brien 34
Points Away
PORTLAND (.fl His team lost
Friday night, but Seattle Univer
sity s Jolinn O'Brien was within
34 points Saturday of Uie nation's
all-time single season hnsireihnii
scoring record. .
Johnny o fouled out In the last
two minutes after flipping in 34
points, nnd wns forced to watch
as- Portland University pulled the
game out of Uie fire with less than
10 seconds to go, 83-82.
n.? ?rion ran his son's total to
933 before he was sidelined and
will be shooting Snturdny night in
a remntch with Porllnnd to break
the record of 967 set bv George
King of Morrls-Hnrvey In 1949-50.
The University of Arizona bas
ketball team played before an es
timated 47,500 spectators during
its recent five-game eastern and
midwestern tour.
1 of the first period and first min
i ute of the second) the Owls didn't
SHUFF STUFF
Sill I F STANDINGS
Bills Place
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Shuss' Tavern beat the Mecca
last night, 3-1, to edge into third
place in the. city shuffleboard
league. ,
Bill's Place leads after two weeks
of the second round with 15-1 rec
ord. Suburban is second with 14-2.
t . rwi. I i .. ?'"iooo Aitennofen sparked Uie Rams,
thl v,0n thal per"- 2-U' but getting 20 points
Marv Hammne'llnS t0 MarshfieKf. ranked No. 4 In the
werV eiec?em from ih Wa-vne.-k state and favored to capture the
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Nearly a hundred racers from 25
states and Canada will take off in
the American Motorcycle Associ
ation's 100-mile race for amateurs
on the 4.1 - mile beach and road
course here Saturday.
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Box scort:
VANPORT
Hubert, t
Strader, I
Barnes, c
Poetsch.
Hintz.
Reserves:
B. Johnson, f
McLean, i .
Mclntyre, c
N. Johnson, g
Koskl. g
Rat. g ,
Jackson, g
Totals ...
OREGON TECH
Duncan, f .
Wyatt. t
Schubert, e
Hammack, g
Genetin. g ..
Keser'es:
Humphrey, f
Henslee, t
Pinkley. c
Holzfuss. c
Flanlngam. c
Foreman, g
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Halftime: Oregon Tech 12, Vanport
39. Officials: Kcmnitzer and Bonnev.
Title Fight
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MIAMI. Fla. Iff The Philadel
phia Municipal Stadium, it ap
peared Saturday, will be the site
3 of the return match between Jer
if.ey Joe Walcott and Ezzard
Charles for the heavyweight cham
pionship. Promoter 'Herman Taylor of
Philadelphia said Friday night ten
tatives are being worked out for
the title fight In the stadium about
June 18.
Impressive
r.L CENTRO, Calif. l Most
Impressive hurlers In the Chicago
White Sox camp are Joe Dobson
ana Ken Holcombe who have been
cuting loose with everything they
have.
Webfoots
Wallop
Cougars
By The Associated Presi
Washington 12 J .857
Idaho g g m
Oregon 6 6 545
Washington State 6 8 385
Oregon State 2 12 443
Games Friday Night 2
Oregon 71. Washintrtnn .!. d
Washington 52, Wyoming 50 (oen-
The Universitv nf nrann-. t...i.
firmly settled in third Place in
slS..i.Pac"ic , CoMt Conference'
Northern Division h. . i,
Saturday night to 'take over second
icw percentage points.
The Ducks won their sixth con.
ference game against five setbacks
Friday nieht nt th vrn..
wSngJ?n state College, thump
ing the Cougars, 71-61.
.The two meet again Saturday
night, and the niifire .1
cad, L runner-up Idaho, .583 to '
71, If they should again trim the
Cougars. Idaho i irilo ,,niii .
Mote5"85' SerleS "MO'W&t
NO DANGER -
Title holding Washington, alts
crown Jewels no longer in daneer. 1
went out of the conference to
squeeze through with a 52-50 Svin
over Wyoming at Laramie. -
The Ducks waddled along behind
at Pullman much of the tin.. ,m,n
"lT Ule second quarter when
Kent Hunt, their leading scoret,
dunked one to put them ahead for
keeps. They led 37-33 at halftime
and were able to add onty two
more points to their margin in the
third period. -
But Ken Wegner, Oregon, guard
found the range and scored in
points in less than three minutes
to pull his mates ahead and out of
danger. . -
SCARE
Wyomine tossed n Rears InlM II.-
Huskies after the nnrlhpraer. h.
racked up a narrow 29-24 halftime
umrgui. ine uowooys pulled upin
the third period to trail 37-39 going
into the final quarter. Then tBcy
made fl a wide open game, tyffitr
the score four times in the closing
minutes before Washington's Bab
Houbregs coolly hit a lay up shot
in the final nine seconds. f
They meet again Saturday night. ,
Ab DeMarco of the Buffalo Bi
sons in the American Hockey
League has scored over 800 points '
in his long league career.
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