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KM Pelicans Stifle Tornado, , 73-58 9th and Pine PHOHI TV 43 W STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 DAILY BARKS N BITES 5r By WAYN SCOTT ev- M&C. 9C ol xx not. S79k A& I received a shock, the kind that hurts, Saturday afternoon in the Oregon Tech gym. I saw something I never expected and certainly nev er wanted to see. I saw a basketball pla.vrr voluntarily walk to the locker room, put on his coat and hat and stroll out of the gym while his team was on the short end of the score with nearly 16 minutes left to go. And H happened in a game that could very well be crucial. Why is it such a big thing?! 1 don't know ... it just seemsliron next (all. The new captain. that an action like that by amis a former Beaverton star. . . athlete you feel could be a and Jack Morris, former HO great Sunday, January 29, 1M1 PAGE 1-B Hornets Slaughter Malin For Revenge B WAIVE SCOTT 'scored. Wayne Drums, who re Herald and News Sports Editor jplaced Taylor, when he was Tile KWm.ith Union Pclicanjbenchcd with fie tools laic in basketball team made a 7.1 be-! the third quail... hit one field licver out of the Medford Black coal as did guard Sheim Allen Tornado on Pelican Corrt Saiur-ho subbed for Palmboig in part.. day night to run its .in slimg;of the thud aim fourth stanza "great" just kind of cuts the pins out from under you. And it harks back to the thought that praise and publicity doesn't hurt the "great" one truly great. Maybe I'm wrong ... At any rate I'm glad I'm not his coach. Perhaps a nickname like "Sweet is now a member of the Minne sota Vikings- . . . John Cadwell. 1959 Beaver gridder is now with the Dallas Texans and is termed if he'sian "outstanding prospect." . . . What with Terry R:.kpi- and Don Kasso both arourfd can lhi,d quarter, however, coach Jer The Henley- Hornets were out for revenge Saturday night and they got it in large measure by slaughtering the Mahn .Mustangs! 81-48 after an awesome 30-point third quarter. The Hornets avenged an earlier three-point loss to the Mustangs and were also out for blood after Friday night's one-xiint upset at the hands of the Merrill Huskies 150-491. After a fairly even first half, the Hornets retired to the locker room with a 28-24 lead. In the you blame Tommy Prothro switching to the "T"? for Sammy" "Cool Cat" would be changed to "Sad Sam." ry Johnson s Henley five went wild. With speedy Ray Brown fir ing IS points and feeding inside Stammin" Kani" nr ... A note from Johnnv Kff. better.'" at OSC warns that college 10 uiapman ann ient uooa- roaches should keep an eve on "'B- "Ie nunie.s pi.cu up ou po.n.s iors took a 30-7 halftime lead over the Malm Javvees and were never headed. Charley Thompson contin ued his scoring streak with 10 points. Steve Keiling had nine while Tom Brown's five was the best Malin could do. The scoring summaries: Malm Mll-steyskal 2, Rich IS. Clark II, D. Johnson I. 8. Brown II, CM 4. Staslny 3, T Brown, Prescotl. Henlty (111 Chapman I. Tacchlnl 7, Allbrilton 13. Wolfe 4. Gooding 19. Ken dall I?, C. Blolsky 4. Brown 17. Thomp son 2. Klamath Hold On Takes Firm First Place lo 13 stratcm and iojikI nut an 3-0 Southern Oregon Cuniemue standing lo dale. A tremendous second lulf drive. which saw the Pelicans as far ahead as 14 points at one time. was the tactor vhicii tave the Pels their .second n. over the Bedford quint and marked the unblemished completion of the first half of tonierence action. Harassed bv Bob Q.iinncy and Dick Hngsdalc. the pok-m Mrd- ford point-maker, during the fiist period, the Pels had to struggle back from a first period 20-11 defi-i cil to keep the return clean. Led by big Bince Btickner and junior Gary PaUke who scored The boxscorr: SC6i ,9 Summary Milord (St) FO FTFTA PF TP eaicm 0 l-S Oowson 7. 1? Qtiinnty II 3-4 Saury i 1-3 Rfigsdl 3 l Hoofs Tichenor TOTALS KUHS (3 Poflkt Taylor 3 B rich nr 7 Plmbro 5 Bltfhti 2 Dentin t AMm 1 TOTALS " SCORE BY QUARTERS Mfdford KUHS It 1M 1' FG FT-FT PF TP 4.0 3 1 M 11 11 1) It Malin JV (Hi Ratlim 4, Tofell 3. B. Fogel J, L. Fogel 3. Brown 5- Parish 2. Harrison 1, DrM, Kehn, Whitman. Hanlatv JU tli iDili.ii HrrH 7 Daion . Aiibr.tion , Thompson io.20 and 13 point respectively llC-j Breithaupt 2, Sanders 2, AAurphy 2, SchirOi0..e .1,- evtfmnfi tuJ 2, BlacKmon 5, Bielby, Johnson. Lynn. lu,e UK S U,U. inc. Kerns. KU cagers knotted the count otl 26-26 and 28-28 before pulling! Ducks Down ' J ..-.J i 1. : i..ui I 1 l.voung Howard Durand of Esta-!"1"1 a" UKUl """". .cau Received a letter the oilier day' cala- The la1 ' 'he Eks lodie Henley hit 48 per cent froml from Ken Hess, sports editor of 'ree lllrow eootest at Corvallislthe floor for the game and a shal- Sarffi la 11 .1.- n... f u i i.fnr lh Kpi-nnrl sli-ujulit limA - !prins fifi rwr rpnl in Hip xpr-nnH' i U V w ine iuos nay norm . . anu iui r"' --- ---o i , it be expresses some dfioiteht ennected on 70 of 75 tries half on 25 baskets in 38 attempts. j EUGKNE ,Ap, T1;e UniverJqCtarter which enuVd M-S2 fnr llw ideas on the redistrictini! Dro- posal which has been suggested tne state by some A-l schools. While I'm sure I'd be off base were I lo print it all that Hess feels about the proposal as I, number Conference to know we're not alone. beat over 20, (MM) kids in, Gooding was high point man with hi) and Brown added 17. Larry -j Rick led Malin wilh 15. The Hornet Javvees also cn- sily of OicRon basketball Uamjbirds. won its sixth straight game Sat urday night, downing Seattle Uni versity 75-W I uanc rre a lu m iik i ... ii i '-.-.j i- . sun ice ii to mTantArn Tar a noi evening in posung: Ti10 vi,.. .j ,i, ,,. .,,, i much the samel their twelfth straight win of llie.; ,.nj ,,i.. i ii, ia,,Hinot hooked one from the key and be- season. Coach Lcn Weber's jun-Li v0rthwcsl lndeocndenls withi'01- "le 1uai'ler ended the count records of 10 victories and 5 loss- (lonlililied On 3-B) OSC Bounces Washington CORVU.lS (API - Oregon State, hilling on W) per cent of its shots, demolished Washinglnn, 74-46, before 8,1(51 baskelhall fans here Saturday night. The winners led only 34-25 al halftime. But in the second half tained a 4 to 6 point edge. Wilhjthey connected on 18 of their 2:1 Mi icn in uie name fatzKeifj. M sna aUcmuts. a 7R ner crn ahead to stay. A rebound and a jumper by lot-ward Hay Taylor 'provided the ties. j Quinney, who topped all the I scorers w ith 25 points, was held to only lour during Ihe second Through the earlv the tliu-d frame the portion of Pols main- and of other Southern Oregon SoTC I QQO ice people, do. It's good, C ta 1 1 Yard Record Odds and Ends . . . ' A phone call early Saturday from Joe Smith, the Klamath area Oregon Game Commission mem ber, informs us that bait-fishing KU Jayvees BOSTON (AP) - Ernie Cun liffe. the smooth-striding Stanford graduate student, smashed the world indoor 1,000-yard record was 57-47 for KU and from here on they were never under the 10 Oregon led all Ihe way after''', T'"c'- , Charlie Warren sank a basket They hammered the Torno un- ,ilh three seconds Bone. Seattle i'"""1 '"- m" " "K "ni" 1uar I (Ull'l WfU irallied briefly on scores bv Bernie IDunston and Eddie Miles, and the mamam unions junior varsity w ,9.16 wilh scven min. avenged their loss to the Med- this year until Oct. 31. The Wfil and a 1,000-yard race regulations are out now. borrowed shoes. Weekly professional wrestling may be just around the corner for Klamath grapple-fans. . . . Per onable Tex Hager, who will be remembered for his appearances here in years past, was in lown the latter part of the week and got acquainted with the members of the boxing wants to include average, and wasiimgion never had a chance. Washington used a zone defense in the first seven minutes and stayed even with Slate. Then the Oregon team moved ahead quick- Jim Woodland and bill Karl. Anderson sparked the devastating second-half bombardment. During the first six minutes Woodland dropped in four long push shots; and Anderson matched that with four baskets of his own. W ith 15 minutes left in the game nipKnn Xlalp held a 42.:!:! rad i r'..nni.. r. ;,.i.t K..I , .. .., . . iiuucru men u:k uuicicnce HI 'CKnn In ll,a nvl fiuo minillnv in 2:10.2 in" isecono penoo. aeatue cui ine, fou ,. T," ,jt on of ' V" "7 " r : ; , ,. ,, n. 4.u .,.Jma,'B'n;" 8 P'nLV,tt"-'e 31 29 shots: Brickner netted t: 6. Z , , ., inis time ne tell no dount to the (he Klamath puinle, on bothl oreson's Glenn Moore was hiohl'.""8, ,n? I.nu?.rcl f"' Both coaches cleared lluir ii.uoo spectators mat ne was out,.;-,.,, hv riumnin,. in a inial .- f .i mir. ! " POiteo - and guard lutes remaining in the half. The ter and when there was 2:0(1 min utes left on the clock thoy had stretched their lead to 71-52. Mure they relaxed enough lo allow from an anchored boat is still Saturday night with a 2.:07.9 ini, , ' ' ' T ' 9rc80n W ranged Horn 5 to, ' ra,,u. permissible on Diamond Lake! the Boston AA games. IpX.. ?.r. Z,ZZ, n?M I 'x"nU Unl" halUime' wncn lne ,e soread al the tun ... he also said that the High; Just two weeks ago on the same; , , , , ', 'score was ,17-JO. Allhoich the Pelicans oulcored Lakes, with the exception of Boston Garden track. Cunlifle' Tl!e f heff lo 0reon '-uuk a 15 lcad' 47"! Med ord 25 eld scats to 19 I Lakes and Paulina, will stay onenl,a fr ih fir, limp n KMP for lhe ful"le Hehcans loss 32. in the first four minutes of the .:..V ., . I ? .' to shatter the indoor standard of 2:08.2 held jointly by Don Gehr mann and Arnie Sowcll. He gained the lead in the second lap, look a quick look behind once to make sure he was shaking off '1.PP Martin pf U.xnan Cloto ir.,4 commission. He' b ' V tv-lih pall,a" "lc "'" 'aps a y himself strictly against the clock. Cunliffe already holds the quintet on nights, by dumping in a total 'scorer of the game with 21 points. of 10 Friday night and 18 Satur- Eddie Miles led the losers with; day. He was followed by Kent 17. Hunsaker with 8 and 15 counters. Both teams were accurate at The scoring summary: i the free throw line. Oregon sink ing 17 of its 21 shots and Seattle 2tv Par- in a circuit that includes Reno. Las Vegas. Carson City (his head nnartpr.c hp's nrpss acent for a big club) and other Nevada townsj Manea oui in ironi oe- .--; VwieTiT Kr Tioi.: It's hn a lone time but mavbe t-'aUfie Cunliffe drew Uie outside t.v 3. Klamath JV (SO) Oesring 6, Scott Ash 10. BMalav 3. VUoIter 3. Allen Hunuker 8. Kalcr 3. Kelly- Stippich 5. 22 of uG"L,n".,J Vr!JSn Orcsun has won two of the three Reddick 7. sturgiii 2, Lindquiat 3, Benntr games tile two learns have played 7, Rouertson i. If.. " 1 this season. Medford JV (HI Ford 4. Miles 7. Npat-! Seattle 141 Ounslon 13. Butler Freddie Biehn connected on each of his two tries. Medford notched 20 Ul 29 gilt shots, led by Itagsdale who scored a perfect 6-6 plus five field goals for a total of l points. Onlv seven Pelican players got into the fray and each nf then'. the "rassles" will go here again . . . but boy did pro boxing fizzle the last time. lane. But he sprinted out behind Martin and quickly passed Ihe Morgan State runner. Martin tried lo hang on but faded. Frank To- An Oregon Tech Gridder made!1" " roiunam was aecono ana the pros . . . Arnold Metcalfe. aiJon unle of Villanova third, former star for the Owls, signed! Cunliffe was caught in :55.5 for contract with the Oakland Raid-!1" first quarter and 1:51.8 for the hall. Milts II. Miles 17, Shaules S. Brennan I, Gecker. Stautl. Preston 7. Burton, Slenen. Oregon J7S1 Warren 17. Simmons II, Moore 21, Haves ID. Strickland 12, Mack, Knecht 2, Kimoton 2. Hockey Toronto 2, Chicago 1 Detroit 3. Monti eal .1 diei benches in the linal minute. Jay Carly of Oregon State was high scorer with 19 points. Wash inuton's 6-8 Bill Hanson had IK. Anderson registered 16 and Wood land 15 while OSC's sophomore football star, Terry Baker, had 10. ; The victory improved Oregon State's season record lo 11-6. , Washington (41 Nlva, Corell 7. Han son IB, Name) , Bakken 7, Irvine, Sharp, Reitan 2, Porter 1, Douglas 1, Brown I, Mack 7. Oregon State (741 Baker 10. Jacobson 4. Anderson la, Paulv . Woodland IS, Cartv 1, Rossi 7. Johnson, Flynn, Staf ford. ' Hayward. Wold 2. The Top Clubs: Basketball Results No. 1 Ohio State COLUMBUS. Ohio (API Top- ninth ranked nationally, losses. has two Northwest Conference basketball jstarls this season, defeating ball was far bette-r al the close !"ean ,ones 01 rorl of the season ... or was I just uut 10 yards. getting used to them standings Saturday night by de- Tt-i:inc hrM a 19.17 tsaff. fo-ilmrf Willamollp SM.71 ers . . . another good reason lo iuim aim unm-dii-n uinu aiaie - watch AFI. football next season.! lslvan Hoszavolgyi, fresh off lliejsolidified its Big Ten Conference ume lcan' Linfield led for the final 37 min- By the way, did anyone else not-iPlane (lom Hungary, won thejead Saturday with a 92-62 rout of Mounts Top Viks 'ules- Willamette rallied in the fi- ice that the caliber of AFL toot- Hunter mile in 4:06.8. bcating Purdue's potent Boilermakers. It LA GKANUE (API - Eastern nal five minulc but Linfield Va.,iwas Ohio State's 14th straight winlrimc-nn ha,l in n inin v,-i ir.soit"nt'nea 1IIC victory as tsui wat- of the campaign. i Saturday nicht lo defeat Portland Kurt Schmidt, the former presi dent uf the Klamath Union Ski Club is a freshman at Denver U . . . and he recently partici p?ted in the Torchlight Parade 'at inter Park near Denver. Schmidt, no mean skier, was laud- Thomas Clears 7-3 In Boston lin sank five free throws in the cosing moments. Wall in was high scorer of the game with 25 Purdue's Terry Dischinger led the scoring with 26 points beating Ohio State's All-America Jerry I Lucas by 9 but his individual (brilliance failed lo match the all-i points, including lour in overtime iround team play of the Bucks as as he led EOC to its eighth COKVALLIS (Api The Oregon BOSTON (AP John Thomas all Jive starters hit for double fig- straight victory. IStalc College Hooks won their of Boston University, smarting atiui'es- I The score was lied 5:1-51 at the sixth basketball victory in nine State 64-57 in an Oregon Col leniate Confprpnrp haskelhall game. P0,nls' Larry Applegate scored 28, (rC D..L, Win and hockey players The new? that Hawaii U dropped PEORIA, III. (API the nation's No. 3 basketball learn, broke open a tight game the news of a Russian bettering ed for his work in the dangerousihis best indoor high jump mark of night-time caravan ... its a 7 feet. 24 inches, cleared 7-3 Sat-time, and then put it on ice with a beautiful spectacle, il you ve nev-jurday night at the Boston AA 10-point splurge in the first two er seen one. He plans lo try for games. minutes of the second session. the Denver varsity ski squad . . . Onlv three hours earlier. Thom-i kin 3 Bradley J 1 -II .. mo, il Tlon-L. LJ I 1 i.J ',' .. ' ITIll lie ll puuavij mom. . -"--1 dS II0U ICdrilCU Ol V d'Cl y 111 UIHC1 S ver, while dropping out of foot-j jump of 7-4' i in Leningrad Satur ball, is a "cool" spot for skiers day. That was better even than tne Hostonians outdoor standard with a 32-point surge in the linal of 7-3"4. , w, minutes Kaliirrlav and nver- Before he took his first lcap,!u'pH Mamnpttv R4-t in a na. looina.i iias pus r u nai. , nomas murmereo: Itjonallv televised game. ot a mimoer ci wesiern smau "t guess I II just have to try A burst o baianCed college coacnes wno pianneo loiharder. try scheduling them in the near! future. You can see how a piom-' ised trip to the Islands might be &tCH1T'i PflSS a powerful inducement for able " footballers casting around for the D r i school at which to further their,! CI Tl VI UlCI playing days, can't you? Ohio State, the nation's No. 1 end of regulation play. team, piled up a 39 26 lead at half-, Linfield Tods N WC SALEM (AP) - Linfield tight ened its hold on first place in I TlZ'M Bradley, lM Dan KLJ S Rory Calhoun In Round 8 Ice Queen Is Crowned scoring shook Bradley loose alter Mar-1 quelle s zone dciense made the Fernandez. Cuban left hooker. Iirst hall a struggle with tne lead si,jpPed Rory Calhoun COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. 'API Laurence Owen, a 16- -ycar-old miss from a champion ship family, is the new queen of i United States figure skating. The Winchester, Mass., high 'school senior glided over the ice NKW Vrilik- (API Fl,nn,in.in 8 b"lllanl frCe skati"K ehlb'- tion Friday night to take over CENTRAL POINT (Special i rucced changing u times neiore me white Plains. N.Y.. middleweight Hravcs graoDen a jn-.u lean ai, Saturday night in 2:31 of intermission n'iulllh round of a KH-niinH malrh No. 5 Duke Fernandez weighed 156. Calhoun! Miss Owen lagged in second! DURHAM. N C. i AP Duke's lBO'a. Plaf aller compulsory ligurcs the crown vacated by Mrs. Carol Heiss Jenkins, who turned pro to ''accept movie olfcrs after winning tne lyno uiympic utie. ... '....i m ri : L. . . ..... .t.linD nilT nUfirrim muf latlrnl we've mentioned "cool " The Grants Pass Cavemen made:"11'1 ranhco diuc wevus un.nc The cnti cme suddenly in thea"""" u un (nr Iheir kit tn Klamalh Pa e awaV to a ill poini leau in uie sec- ,h u hnn Vol nam pj hi(lpH h we've been eniov-IFridav night, bv waxing ihe un- no nan jaiuiuay aim iiipinj aHatK Irom body to head. A solid '' , . , ' , r houlhcrn Lain, hn, ixnver .a we if itrii eiijuv i- ,., - -n : . ..-.n., il. J ' . ... s:ipi, hanip WestprfplH 17 hnmei . . . , iiortunate Lenlral Point Comet: k"iuii -j nooK nad a delayed action etteci ' : . : ' , ; j wicnita i. ansa n Since snols . . . how about this Belt" weather mg here. I JMlip man at Reames Country Club by Loyal Higinhotham. oasKemau game u u.e m...illie , poer thai manv local linkslers' Crater opened the (anfate with "raigni victory lor uu ...un . ,,, in. , i... - nii-mo Hailv ihrnnnh a la-t scw.r.e spurt and di.-.i ud - (or ,ne I The Cuban, fighting as a middle- . sav ia slim 17-15 first Quarter lead. Soph star Art Heyman and sen BCight lor the second time after, Vincent Owen . . i and Br- rpadv for But thev fell apart just as fast!lor K,sl1" ,c0''cl 22 P0"KS moving up high in the onenm- .wncn ute i-dveiiicn came Grays Harbor 84-38 Mel Counts, the former Marsh field High star, led the winners with 35 points, despite silting out for eight minutes. Ilex Bonner had 13 and Lyn Baxter II lor the Rooks. Bud Mahlman ptimicd in 10 points for the losers. The Rooks led 42-25 at lialllimc. Scores Oregon Slate 74, Washington 4fi Oregon 75, Seattle M Colorado State U. 7.1. Wyoming UCLA 89, Air Force 78 "East Oregon 64. Portland Stal?' 57 (oil Duke T.I, ( lemson 59 Ohip State 92, Purdue 82 Tennessee 65, Georgia Tcth fin West Virginia 78, William i Mary 09 Miami (Ohioi f-2, Pittsburgh 48 Kansas Slate 45, Oklahoma Slate 43 Detroit 89. Toledo 65 Cincinnati 80, Drake 70 Dayton .(7. Xavier 'Ohm M Minnisola (V. Nortivves'cin 59 Florida 90. Georgia f.8 Army 64. Princeton n7 I Furman f.4, Hichmiin'l 81 (oil Illinois 77. Notre Dame 62 Wake Forest KiO, Virginia Tech 84 North Carolina State IOC, South' Carolina 79 ! wards IS MONTGOMERY WARD j i.i.iii.i.,ii ?'';;; li1t'.".T-J'" .":!J'-'" -:'- ' "J i ;ni 7 a U ' -flS!-- eyTf-I ' i'ti-r . Ul , : f 15-MONTH GUARANTEE f'H P r - tube-type fejnrT7 LJ Ul black wall. lJj2T 6.70-15 and 7.50-14 1488i KSs1X TUBELESS, BLACKWALL U NaXj X Jf ' i White walls only 3 more! J jAf fy iw mm Ml 1 I i ,ube-'ype M.r..z't pU- tUmut tmm blackwall. w. ', -,m I ( v f 6.70-15 and 7.50-14 ( I tubelets, blackwall 16.88 A'' I WHITEWALLS only 3 mora! 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' Miss Owen's sister, Maribel Y.I More hooks Uiuudded home on Owen, joined wilh Dudley Rich alhoun's chin as the figliter.ards of Boston to win the senior rholce of Hoit'i McF.lhenny was a Lomets rally attempt died in vaini1.."..""". : sagio ann wuooien. rinauy ne.pa.is u..: r..j n.s..i. uiural . . . Bert Row. Vik GM as the Grants Pass quintet- No. 9 Southern Col l'nt down on his back, reslmg Another Boston skater, 18-year-was the' I K tnb-thuniH-r when stretched Ihe gap to 54-.VI at the i-OS A.NGF.LK.S ( AP.-Soutnemion his elbows while Hcferee Harryjoid Gregory Kelley, is leading the the "King" was a Husky star, -end of the third perio;. California scored its seventh Keller started the count. Cat , senior men's competition after John Rohde. former Ini j Tie scoring summary: straight basketball victory Satur- boun. dated and badly shaken, placing first Friday in the com- ..'n'irv of Paci'ic assLsiant. will 8r"' i-J""" ' u'ry,dav night, whipping Denver Uni- started lo get up at six and hadoulsory figures. rrH wi i --. jq Mavntr .1. Sm'.s a. La v.'yn I. nam- r . ,, , i . . , I n j,.. i j ti .l p. succeed Jack ( Moose' Mvers as ,i.- o.-s a. Da,s .. aioo .jveritv 6R-..2 .hall rem al scven only to topple Brad.ey Lord. 17, another Bos-, lb., head man ' "J'l" e. .,-c. r... ,. J Jbn Rudom.-lkm scored 2lifoard as he trd to drag h.m-lon.an. finished cond in the1 fik Kline will IfaH the. ioi- js. t"H c,i.i i. Ann'ijunints to lead the Trojans to theinself across Ihe ring toward his figures followed by the favorite. each as they combined to break the next frame and rrai-ked .he open a close game in me second i ... u.. f .in. i amin crv.u-itn cianfi DI...-U :.u' Pot PiKirn . . . came wine open as tnev ro ed "" --.--i Hal Woods savs that Vikinglo a 40-2!) halltime margin. The ' recovering Irom an It-point in-jCalhoun's chin as Oreson Stale Beavers on II.. grid-! M,m., 3, r innorn. iU(h vicloi of the season. ISC.'Own coiner. Tim Bron, in, of Oakland, Calif Jmoni n Iiiii-:ina Kf.ile flit Tt.l.inc I'rfS Niagara 5a, Duquc-nc .VI Memphis State M. MisMssippi fil Arizona 81. West Texas M Indiana 81, Dc Paul T8 U. of San Francis, ii M, '.on- zaga H2 Colo. Slale College KH. A'l.ims Slate 70 Idaho Hi, Wash. Slale 87 College of Idaho 37. Al.-i-.ka 4! Utah J5. Santa Clara 51 Canisius 97, Creighlon m (of) Alabama 71. Auburn S 'on Lafayette IK. Seton Hall 78 Loyola (Chicago) 87, Wisconsin It Colorado 87. Iowa Slate S5 fotl Arizona Stale -'.. Hardui-Sim- A - -. ; larf. t bfor 30-MOJCTH, 6-V, , Tyai l,au att-v- APPLICAT I h fold, f , Dortii-. i :il b-iiiviti. r