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PAGE 3-BHERAI.D AND NKWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon Sunday, February 5, 1961 f&J-ji Jh J f If. If ... , ' M - : 1 1 Oregon Hi&h School Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Salem 59. Sweet Home 51 Toledo 50. Mapleton 44 MacHi iMilton-Freewatcr) 52, Enterprise 38 Newberg 57. Lake Oswego 51 Central Catholic ( Portland 65, Clackamas S3 St. Helens 54, Forest Grove 42 South Eugene 62. Thurston 41 Pnneville 49, Pendleton 3fi Roseburg 69. Willamette 61 Henley KB, Rogue River 55 Astoria 84, Sunset (Beavertoni 67 Snringficld 65. Cottage Grove 34 Madras 81. John Day 44 Phoenix 49. Illinois Valley iCave Junction) 42 Tigard 66, West Linn 64 Boaverton 74. Gresham 64 Milwaukie 45, David Douglas 44 Baker 56. Redmond 43 Marshfield (Coos Bay' 50. North Eugene 40 Albany 58. Lebanon 42 Grants Pass 64. Ashland 45 Bend 64, La Grande 41 Medford 70. Crater (Central Point i 38 Corvallis 72. North Salem 70 Portland League Wilson 59. Washington 42 Jcfferon 43. Marshall 40 Franklin 54. Roosevelt 51 Cleveland 72. Madison 69 Benson 52. Lincoln 33 College Basketball EAST Niagara 86, Holy Cross Pelican Wrestlers Notch 2nd Win Over Medford ' The KF pins were registered by The results: jjm ng who nailed Medford 38- vLOr,, , nor, , fc,. f,,, HortOlX. H tllC SCI i-Heaci iki k. so.it (Mi s-o ond round, and Mi o Crumnne. 115 Crumnnl (Kl pinned S'roup (M) . ,.,. .,- ,,nJr uhrt MICDFORD (S)Ociai The Klamath I'nion Pelican wrestling team ran its unbeaten siring to H) m straight with a 28-20 iclu;,y ocr! Ihe Medford Black Tornado here im weren't i ,35-D"c,, ' '""" cans it his man. Don Slroup. in ibnut it. ac- " ,he "m"- coi-ding to coach DeUmc Dun-j.j " n.. mk ))m suttcrcA by tne i ui-wiicwii (ki irc Wfiitr imi lo-j Pelicans was charged to Dave 1 H8 Fieldj (Ml pinotd Gonialvi tKl ,, . . . , I'hev wrestled ' - ' in a'"1 Gonales at 148. who was handed t7 ftimn IMI rfr Withart IKI 1.1 1.: Jnnnl k.. VI'-,. .in non-agqreive style tint wasnl ii-R ,vi dec E.nq iki , . , , , ' " Friday nigh:. But they icallv verv h.ipnv MILO CRUMRINE . . . nails Tornadan Eagles Trip SOC JVs evi-n cood rirfrn.M' am) I'm aliHid we didn't qet too much mil ot t!ic niiiirhes," said Duncan, whose sou.id had trimmed lh. Toi-u;idn :Sti-10 when they met crlier mi (vo n& 'K' (lie season. In the iiiyxee houi the IV: liilso won Kriday, seonti ,i jj-'j: 'decision. I'he varsity Pel mini tot tl was wa Willi (K dC. FunSlon (M 4-0 191 Shw M) drew Cox (Kl I I Hvy Jom (Ml drew Hancock (Kl ! Kields of Medluid. The KU decision winners were (iarv Head who measured his F""' 7um.r 7,lh S:," man 5-0 in Ihe second bout of pinned Chrislensen the Card. MlCl'd DllUCan Ot 111 lOA-EnitlAnd III nm.ri P,IU (Ml n I 'OUNUS. DUU ftllltlll-ll. III, IUU llS-Velkns ( K I dec. Brmtack (Ml o v 1ZJ Leavitt IKI pinned Maetterntk ' ..... " . , . ,, (mi 3 jo.o 1 Mills, a l7R-pnundei diew the 30-Berg (Ml dec G.bbs (Kl S-3 ,wnin nf hnlli hi: r-.v-wh nnH hi. IJ6 Petrnn Ik) riruu u.th rtu.n IAA) 1 f " 'if 'if iv .A v- i h GARY HEAD . . . wins for KU o-o TOMAHAWK SKI WINNERS At Tomahawk Ski Bowl last Sunday 37 youngsters participated in special Alle Mage races over a slalom course. The top photo shows the first three in the 18-year-old boys' race, from left, Garv Rowe. first, Ross Pax ton, second, and Rod Sparlin, third. In the bottom are the first three finishers in the older girls' competition. The winner, Kay Whaley, is in the center while number two was Karen Sloan at the right, and third was Carol Drew at the left. WT.KD i Special of Ihe Siskivous blew a seven-point lead in the fi-"i's nal l'i minutes of play hut li 'nallv shaded tlic Southern Oregon College Junior Varsity w-65 here 'Friday night. The Ragles, with four men in the do'ible figures, had a 66-59 bulge with 1:30 left on the clock when SOC's Larrv Hink went on a ;ime-man point hinge that .just Inhoul did it. Hink was the hich Lr.m-ni- fnr bnlll clllhs with 30 Queens IN J 96, Towson 'Md'loinls , ,;, nM coais ann 4.7 59 at the free throw line. Main 78. Massachusetts 75 I At ,le hair ,le n.nidcr juniors SOUTH p() ;!2 28, l)ut the combined el- Citadel Rf 1 George Wash 72 (.s of Woody Smith and .).,e!.u Wilson High School aller on- yiemso . ....- . ;Belcastro, .vho counted 17 and 15!joyinB a ;i0.22 hf,flime bulge. The ' ic.i'c"i-iv, iTechmen sullered from poor gies a margin khoolina teammates for the manner i:i m-swiseonod iki d win, Mison,,vhu.h h(1 ,an,C( M,.(,,rd's all- based 011 two pins, four decisions i57HiiChcock iki dr.w w.in whit.lttate linebacker Al Kunslon. Mills and three draws. In individual (Ml ivcni-M cuv J.o dni-isinn ,.l ......., . 11. r, 1 IS7-MH: IMI dec. Miiyhnw IKI Ml '"?" P 1MOI1. ieiloim,inces tbe I'els sciiieil, i(jGjdv imi pinned Buthhou ik) Pete McSwain. Joe Cox and limp :kci owns In tun in- Mm . 'J" - The Culleuc f'l. seven escapes to lour, and US-Sin. IKI D.nnM Holt IM1 5:33 O , .v"Cli;ill nary n.HICUCK l-acil HwHobbS imi n.nnra south iki s oihad !o settle for diaws when Ihcv Kagles ncarlvingi'i reversals to six lor tbe los-' Jvr " m"ralwere unable (o jar their opponents Alle Mage Skiers Vie loose from tbe mat. Last-Secon Costs Owls A crowd of 37 young Alle Mage skiers braved fnul weather at Tomahawk Ski Eowl last Sunday to compete in the races on the Slalom Course laid out for them. The Sunday meet followed a box lunch and Hard Times dance held Saturday night in the Amer ican Legion Hall. The dance was termed a big success and another is planned in the near future, ac cording to Alle Mage officials. The skiers participated in seven "roups determined by their ages. Sammy Smith missed two one-isen. owned a 26-14 lead at 4:40, The girls competed in three classes, those aged through 9. 13 d Vikina Shot In Overtimer! ola 58 Stetson 76. Miami (Flat 68 MIDWEST North Dakota 69, South Dakota 61 FAR WEST . Southern Calif 78. UCLA 63 (Continued from Page 1-MI jand-one lou! tries willnn a min-iuf the first half. It was their The Owls lost a heart-breaking tile and a half. Leon Wilson hit biggest spread of Ihe game. oO decision in overtime Friday! a basket to lie Ihe count at 48-1 PSC spurted for 16. eight of in wiin i:.i io piay. lion hall- them on baskets by Sallmarsh marsh came buck with a I wo- in the opening eicht minutes of' Christ ir, Chilcolo were 1-2-3 the youngest gills' class while Judy Fulton. Jean Thompson and pointer fur the Viks with :33 lcl'Utho second half while holdinc the ! in Ibp second half in and Hewlett '.-ivh nvilr-linH il.n.i.lc in r;nM ......i- u.. r- Ille VlCtOiy WaS tne SlMUIl , : ,, : ,...rnn...h(, inlnr. wilb 2li In I,n nollim, tl,p tluon...J M.l. , , . onoi l..J r .1 r..l.l U I ,.ff ll, CtI f niin i C.-.LI iu ciLCfc a OO-JI ICdUiV-aiUI l.icic (jiDuucu ui, inc lor Lnases winning basket. against live losses lor tne r.agies. : advantace. The scoring summary: : . .. , . , , southern or.Wn jv (s)-Adms s. De-i Oil hit a feeble .2(18. connect- Vore 10. Munvon, Graham 7, Fundernuroi j,,M on iust fjve of 24 shots, ill Cxk ' l..i .. .ki. and 18. while boys vied in (our, 9. 13, 15 and 18. Tarn Ward, Cherry Smilh and lo get back in the game. 'three places in the 13-year-old Ihe Owls trailed 44-41 with 4:34 Petersen topped all scorers with race- "av "balt'y- Karen Sloan ....... i . ... , ' ... ' .i i i ia i. r:..;..L.l ; lint Washington 71, Stanford 47 i j, zaiunardo J. ' ' 1 lo play in regulation lime when 18 points. Nash tallied 12 and cos (Mi-Hawkini io. Beckham li. Use last half, while the VikingsiBob Petersen icrsonally account-; Smith hit for 10 and was the sizzled at a .526 clip, hitting 10 ed for five points on a basket Hornets Hammer RR Chiefs; yoint Nios Honkers ! Oregon 58, Oregon State 55 (oil of 19 from the field Frank Chase. PSC's team cap lain and floor-leader, hit a short and three foul shots lo give the Owls a 46-44 lead Eagle f and Carol Drc finished in that order in the 18-year-old gil ls' race. games lop reboundcr with 10 Du" " glal,s and Thumper Currin led Ihe 9- Turner's 13 points and Salt-!'cal'-old Tam Broadhent. Turner fliirocd in a twn-rxiinler ,ah 19 .....j n, wit.. ITom Reed and Sieve Ward were jumper with one second remain- from Ihe corner with :4f, remain-i The box score: ing in the overtime to give Porl-'ing to force a 46-46 lie and sendi scoring summary the game into the overtime. Gary Morton had an opporluni OTI (so) John. Pelcr&en ty lo wrap up Ihe contest lor l. wilson Continued from Page 1-BI Friday night the Rogue loop lead became unsnarled when the Henlev Hornets scored a clear-cut 68-55 decision fiver Rogue River 'stanza, and it appeared that the and the Lakeview Honkers saw aj bailie was going to be a nip- Los Angeles Lovola 54. San Jose lew siatc 45 .wesTminsTer Santa Clara 43. Pepperdine 40 jCU(.Jiti.I; WJ Nevada 63 Sacrampnln State 56 rfllOOTCrS TY I ... . .. - , - I A ..:nn m.,l..l, ,U.,..nrl tv,..,-n lttrl Qllo ile clnnrlpr m.-n-nin nf mm m m m caiuomia hb, navy Min racinc " 1""'" " " - 1 m BJ mm B m m. mm '32 ia Rel acquainted bout than a rom-iVii'tory. BtMinC FmtmWaif FG si Mrvs IVMU m. San niopnipctition was captured by the West- The Viks gained the jump on aV MSMmMhM m m mmm M Sm m0 M aw ... . . ' i 1. n;n rlk : ,l,.,l,l, ;..,,a n lt , , n,.. llm Vik u iil, -ne in nl. ki Nash -u si aie 58 ,. .,!.,,.-, u.u, ... ..1,.. .,. M ... . - ... Monlana Stale 81, Fresno State Pokc Range friday night. Hime on a Held goal by nig Hill Before Homel Bert Allbrilton ciuick ones off the fast break. His!74 The Westminster shooters, led Turner. The bucket gave PSC a got under way the Hornets and'effort led Hie winners to a 34-27 Willamette 77. Lewis & Clark t,6 by Ronald Rogers, who scored a,4B-46 lead and while the Tech Hip Chiefs swauued ownership o(;edge at halltime. and from hercj miln nf trlhn 75 whitman wl 195. topped the Police Juniors 921- men evened the count twice, they Chico 63 Humboldt 53 (oil "' MIKe sp'cncr wiin ihh was couin never acquire a icaa 111 .11 hie euu 01 ine period. """"" the lead four times in the first closing-seconds' free throw turn into a 42-41 defeat inflicted by Ea gle Point. and-tucker all Ihe way. The Hornets owned there was little doubt In the third quarter he added seven more and guard nay lie missed on a 1-1 foul shot try.kumiiord Petersen. Smith and snarked OTPs first half nush lw ,...,.ii.. r,. ,.u u... ,, ' r .l.'psc (id 1-2-3 in the 13-year-old boys' class; Bob Sloan. Brent Hicks and Bob Fsa-Fg pta ft pi Rob To Graham grabbed the top spots s 11 in the 15-year-old bracket while 10 io.oju-v rtnwp was first in the 18- ycar old race, followed by Ross Paxton and Rod Sparlin. 10-11 is ii 11 so Montana Scores Win Pugel Sound 67, Western Washlh'Ph '"' lhe losers Ithc extra period. 59 Brown connected for eight from Portland Slate 52. Oregon Tech direction of Bud Akins and Maur- The squads competed under the' Aller Turner's basket. Sweet an 18-16 outside and the Hornets shot out 50 loll lead at the close 'of Ihe lirstito a 59-40 lead. Eastern Oregon In lhe only oilier league action stanza but Ihen Allbritlon started rw.,... co,,.h jerrv Johnson re- Oregon 71 Friday night the Phoenix Pirales his move. Ilieved his entire first five with) Pacific Lutheran upset Ihe Illinois Valley Cougars The 6-2 senior forward counted bpci. tnan n,.ce minutes lo go. Wash 66 49-42 lo leave the two clubs tied in points in ine second irame Allbritton had scored 24 points. qi fn tl.n tl.,.. ,-nnl nil accnrlnrl u-i-nnd.cinp bvnn. . .i o-a 1,1, ,c nun..... o ...r..K.own in, hod cnapman nine ano Henley 68. Rogue River 55 from underneath the bucket andKeU (;orjns anf Kloyd Kendall each had eight and Ihe Hnrnels ice Alhey 96. Southern T"e results: Wettmlmter Junior! itii I weniwenn 13. Rooers 195, O. Rogers 175. Chil- Ccntral "oo" Aln" Police Junior USD Conk ml. Snlchpr leu. Tollon H2. Veatch 72. Ballard ISO. National Basketball Association By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston 123. New York 109 Philadelphia 136. Cincinnati 135, Delroil 121. Syracuse 118 Pete and "Sweet Sam" had 10 each while Nash poured in eight counters. Turner Cha.e Saltmarsh Morion Lahll Coach Wally Palmherg's Owls. EK" after a string of five straight1 points by the ever-present Pclcr-lj.se Fga-Fj Fla FI PI Rett To )' 33 I a CORVALLIS (API - The Mon 4 i 3 i 2 a s lana State swimming team had ? M! II", winners in all but one event Fri- sday as it defeated Oregon Stats i College 67-27. The only OSC winner was diver I Bill Preston. OJl 47-JI la-10 If II II RT OT 30 IS 4A 450! 77 71 4t t-51 possessed a 65-45 lead. I The reserves notched three j points while the Chiefs, paced by Steve Simer with 13 and Jeff Leroy with 12. collected 10, but the margin was too great Panthers Breeze To Win; Merrill Conquers Antlers Ducks Shade OSC In Extra Period i The Hornets. led by Allbritton. j The Counly B league leadinglllis atlcmpts from the foul line'eighth graders won a 37-27 deci-I-B ; Wjarron and Oregon Stale s Ter-con(roc( lhe hoards 3n.:M shotichiloqiiin Panthers- had I i 1 1 1 e' equaled the number tried hy theision over the young Bobcats, ry Baker were high scorers, earh32 lwo.pnjnte.s for m ll.jl.Si arid trouble piling up an 85-54 vie- entire Antler squad, which was The scoring summary: Continued from Page Leon Hayes scored three free with 14 points throws in the final minutes of in ho score: overtime in the Corvallis game fm5,!' lis SlXtll Warren I Moore and gave Oregon straight viclory. 'Strickland hit four free tosses of only seven h0iy over the Grizzlies at Gil 0 f p T i attempts. ' christ Friday night to keep their s !'; 3 1! The chicfs' w,, cnille, aftcr unblemished loop record intact but s 3'-3 i ia the first period, managed only a the second - place clubs couldn'l ' " ' .250 from Ihe field and hit 15 sav (he same. ular play ended. Oregon's Char- f10" lie Warren scored first in over- " time with a jump shot. OSC tiecroN "T it up again on Jim Woodland's cany two free throws. Then Warren ;;,on sank two free throws, but Ore-1 woodland gon State's Jay Carty countered JF,m with a jumper. Then John Mack Johnson of Oregon sank a layin and Hayes . worn JJJ U;.. trnnc Rill WnlH TOtall HUlll,, ... 0reqm added an use neio goal wiin a.i seconds left to play. Oreenn State led most of the first half and held a 6-point mar- D II Vallow iF pin 31-25 at halltime. Warren got DUUc V u I ley j; Oregon nacK in tne game wnn . p. five points. After thai the score r3 K S UOUuIG was tied five more limes beforel the end of regulation play. j m o 4oi a ioui tries, uniy six iouis Mcrrin had , wo.k (((ry. 1. 2. i si wc,e thal'Red ,he Vl5ll0,s whlle; thing it got in lopping the Antlers 59-51 at Bonanza while the Malin allowed eight shots and made Maim issi n. Johnson n. steyskai t. .. Rick 9. D. Johnson 7, Brown II, Cox z. ln,'pC. iprescoll 11, Slastny 1. The. struggle raged even - up "i (-Haii is. Thomson it, w,sh. .., ., j , , .burn 1. Prullt 12, Hathaway i, Walls, until the third quarter when theiCrawiord. Huskies finally pulled out lo a,siic.rp, Ilofirt 57, Kl) Wildcats 49 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Henley drew 16 ,( The box score: ;i Scoring Summary l Henley (ell Oreoon Stale Attendance: 0,505. 3 3-a 3 4 6- 0 l.ii-naoman 2 4-4 2 8 Allbritton 11-12 3 Gooding 2 2-4 4 6 Kendall 0O-O10 Brnwn 0 (Ml 0 0 Tecchinl 1 0-0 0 jiWolle 1 17-22 II SSI Barrett 25 24 -5C. Blolsky 31 IS 4-S5I1 Blolsky Totals FG FT-FTA PF TP 4 1-1 3 9 11 2-2 2 24 five-poinl bulge. a blistering Ihree minule Al lhe close of the inilial framc'ovcrtimc the Trojans "oulblis the count was 14-all and at lhe , tci-orl" the KU sophs .7 lo nine cagers shook off a late fourth hall the Huskies bad a slipperyj0 scte a dispute thjl had end quarter lie to finally subdue the 27-26 edge. At the end of thecd 4().a at n,e clo?o( the regu- Bobcats 56-45 at Bly. 111 quarier ine couni was iz-.Hialjon pay. 2 8 1-. tl.n nnn.,.n..niinn ,.t.nn b'..i. i ninht ih. SarrnH HMrt Trn.l The. Bonaiizans. Diiccd by lhe was ,,c big .actor over the dis- or Henley JVs Roque River (55) Laws anti mar Lerov Archer Kite Sailer . Totals Score bv nuarters FORT JONES iSnecial' DomRooue River Smith hit 166 points for Ihe As and Teddy Crutchfield drilled 17 lor the Bs as the Butle Valley Bulldog basketball teams each J i iiins nailci tne KU SoP1151 S7"19 i o-o o t I in an action-packed overtime on ! m o ?ltlie SHA lloor after the KU Frosh 3 4-7 it u squad had tripped the Trojan Jay fo FT-FTA pf tp vecs 48-44 in an equally clnje con ' 11 1 '.lest. 16-pnint production of Denny El lis, connected at a .420 clip from the field while Merrill averaged .400. 30 1-2 1-7 15-21 e SI 14 11 13 1555 Henley II 16 75 768 Eagle Point 42. Lakeview 41 The Honker - Pirale tiff was an nn-aeain-nff-aoain affair dur- cesshit nn 18 nf 17 shots from l : i .., : .: , . . ,i , . f , . ., Prni...nl inn a mmp - h:ibirtcnr( Dlimn Chi PTC scorwl convi,ndns vi,orics. "vcr!coming from behind but an un-ill two-winters and five for seven than usual Ihe still win- UUllty WllltiT I a Fort Jones here Friday night. iroHv M1, anH a fucce8slu freeial the foul line. Crume. however.! bleats had a 7-5 fust quar- tancc. He drilled Ihe Iwine tor. 27 counters, including nine field goals and nine for 12 at the foul line. Ed Parnell came up with 15 n i-.-k Horn paced the losers with points lo crowd Ellis for the num-hj as eight of the club gol into ,. r:-!.l .. . ....... .. si rhilmiuin 85 Gilchrist 14 ' 1 111 lb'.' score cuiumn. nime Holland '! County B big guns. ButchlS", ,anl 4" m hc '"ul ,,n'', had 13 for lhe winners. rerun and Gerald Warren, waged ,n lhc Plcl,m ,hc Merr' ''V 'Hie Trojans led 11-8 al the end a red-hot scotine duel and Ihei"" """ '"-si quarier ann nein a Grizzlies' Warren won 29-27 over sw.ns mmary: three-poinl 21-18 bulge at the half the Chiloquin flash. ZX&T"-" " d back lo Wri-pn rnunlpH nnlu IS nf hi,.!- Bonania (Sll--Ellis 16. H Dearborn 5, (a(p a .17-31 lead in the third " ' J schooler a. u r.onnor li. Aioeri y. M. , . . . .. total from the field but was sue- Dearborn, Femiund. towi 3, Rumen period and from here on it was Malm 5li. lily 45 - anyone s ball game. i In lhc overtime hoi li clubs losscd defense to the winds hut the SHA olfense displayed I he ) ThP RlllldnO As Won 54-37 in al., " .. ,. ,. . ... ,,. ' j. ,. ... ' . , '. , ..i.'llr Inurl nnrt ll.nn frlnrl 90.111 in ki.llr nf I ho rv,xr .lawees , n j l j u' u 1,110 'ren wiin live scconusiieu ine game a snane eariy wnn:"' - "' t"""-- The Henlev Hornet pieced logelhur win numher 13 ,K jlh hil , lh . fi ,j . against no defeats al Henley Fri ;and rir(,w ,he remainder of his sleamine hot to do it. After trail ing 25-15 at the end of the second! left cave the EP ouint their linv five fouls charced him. "he 'On" quarter. margin. The Panthers led all Ihe way. Bl-V niRh man Jim Hal1' ttho, Larrv Pelers. who was the 23-10. 43-19 and 73-34 while coach tmislieo wun is. scoien io nig 18. (ta nt,m out points on fouls. He connected on 4V:.i. ....u ,. U. J ., i . u lininl, in lh third (ramp to htmsl i Tlwa. Phelos. Pyles ll- ' , , . . swiiaiv lliun Minn iim imu.uwuw imiim UMmi nis ill-lien r ... " . SMA (SJl-OeNault S. Murray 27. Krok Ji" ,n 'hooked Ihe count al 4 -a Wlhl Chlonilins "Smi ins Ed Case ine miucdis iikii, uhi a iiho ii 7, Holland 13. sioey 2. Jacnon I, Le. The scoring summary: KU Wildcall (411 Taylor Chamber in I. Kelly 4, Horn 12. Wolter 10, Poer I Darin 3. Southard I, McCinnls. Smith, Thp R rararc hrl ill p trnllh p .. ... . tr.,ila ,.nlu 1.11 k., It.n Beau 2, ,.hi.h thns- sr-nrH nn k ... one success in iv. 11 ics hiii-i i- was lie nun iter 1 ee v otiucei - j . .... ppnod in which thev scored only . four , inl0 double.,.. ,.,,j : . , , : , ,,u ,.,,u , t-,, u, 'a ..... third rest. i Kf the Hornet juniors ,,,.. , . u. " " "'s'""" , .... , nm...... oa ...v, invn... .... o . .(nnri, n ,)n nnvl uilh 1 lit IJIMI,'.,,-. M l, II III .IIIU I 44-.SK Win 05-31 . ,,,,. .,, .,..' 1 on- ' ..' . .," .' '' . ., . . . .. -.u .L...I ' hir.h.inrinn ll,.nnr lln.liini.. .... ,. .n.-.t, T-. HimLart nri Rj; al hp pnd in Ihp .lavvpp nn.viiinlar thpllicil lllf COUIII rtl .M-nii Willi lluilui "' r. r, two points. rnarei away to a Hon. Paslega, Amberg. Frnsh 48. SUA .IV44 Ten Pelican freshman, led by got! the Rogue Kiver Junior arsiiy. ., . or (h . .... ,.u . !lir minmes in n in lhe eamp into live game and all hut one Thtt vn,,np Hnrnels naced hv! ... . ul mp llrsi uuai ici , v.rir ,i,iv. i, ii.iiiiiKiuuilics yni ad wun n w-i . ... ScZJZZn coi-hiSht 19 P'nLS- , 1M at the half and led 2W7 44 overtime victory Al the ciVe'Tne Mustangs pulled out to , Rodger, connected lor I, S lC n n ib th qi . The A learns were even-up 12- b ,he c f lmld hu, ( reMar av jhe s(,ore wa, five - point spread with a minuteJH.mts but lorik second to SUA s er an 7 IhTf nal 1 11 resl anHu Bu" thev eouldn't make it stick. knotted at 4. all. remainin, but everything came Mc Krok who counted 18. while bmi nfi the CI id mniors ' pon,y at 'he m,d1 Lakeview hit 13 of 42 shots from, The scoring summary: ;art l"r the lowers when Iheyl H (reshmen and the Tro-I o ix Z nine Bla kman ended tta-v mark hul the "'rced out tohe fcd anH had ,5 A in cn.,,, -,, ,1 Ham, ,H,l both Rill Pruilt and Bob Babe, ballled lo a 10-all hookup 10 SIX and nine mammail mKU. . A . ,h, j j .,,, .. . . . . Ochoa 2. Wilder I. Case 20 EdO, man 4.,,,.. ul .... r.. . I....I, : , n IP I i-vl ilann hill the u n. 14 ixiints but Chiellainr -'"'""' " " 20 tries irom tne charity mark. j.c.son i, Cunningham 4. crm. j; " "r "j . . , , v.. . , np w..nnpr connected on is-i.i ... - ' . ,in,,-. ........ warren n. tricrsen j, tims ,o, oisnon, ,..-J tin tl,,. The scoring summaries: jc d Boa . and six of 17 fou shots, laior, hoii. Samoie. h,m i Malin scoiert a .310 Horn the .. . .. .-J ... vaney iMl-wanon a. xanos nm ih (.10 I,. n.nnintpr. Merrll 33. Hnnanza SI le d and nit 14 01 II IOUI snots ' n n T Id triP, Vh.10 ZZWSXZZX tun for three from ihe fou! I ' Fiftrrn Rood ones out of 2iS.ven them off 18 Bly foul,. The wy. By the end of the llnrd he lowers svuvJ 17 lpointersi Jwt, fWl.M i, Mhpe for the wmnerV .cm hisnc Rt the fm,I line made the'Bobrats hit .380 clip and ucrc ahead rw-32 and they lttS..T SrIS t ; L. cf.m.f f 19 hie diKcreme for the Huskies and notched 13-21 off 17 Malm mU-imamtccd to utand off Lhe SUA " ' i2. 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