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o Slam mi n' Sam Sparkles Petersen A 'No-Show' Orefech Cagers Take Giant Step; Whip Haiders 57-54 in Overtime Blew Champ Still After Arch Casebier, j Van Wormer Earn Berths By WAYNE SCOTT islands. They were not asked tojHere the Owls slapped on a de- Herald and News Sports Editor dn su'ts- termined press and captured the ASHLAND (Special) The Ore- Evidently ralmberg referred tolball off a rebound. Smith evened Ron Tech Owls are still tied fori"16 act "'at n's leam 'lac' Provl ''le count with a fall-away jumper second place in the Oregon Col- vould handle their favorite at 1:32 and Wilson added a beau-j legiate Conference basketball titletoe nut "" on the Raider court.ltiful driving layup just ,20 sec-; chase but they got over the "big" bul withoul the services of Peler- onds later, one here Tuesday night sen- ' After an SOC time-out the Owls Brilliant clutch performances bv'. Tl,f 0w,ls ne'er had fasy Wan a stall that culminated in . .: Jbie center Sammv Srni.h and li . mg .nrougnoui me game, now ever. (ne flna point, a free toss by sz:""r,z.'r:i: l ,n :,he a,e siaRcs..01 r.ecula: he was f.uii y ot vuu..., .uuc... vuu . tlon piay uimgs really looked Dave Gardner with : 16 left. tory over the Southern Oregon 'f.V-1!; o ,. . .l i' Smith,, who put on one of the College Raiders and set the Tech-1, ttJ"h 3;34Jefl l,e ,Rame am' finest basketball demonstrations Oregon llish School Kaskelhall By THE ASMH'IATEU PRESS Portland League Grant 67. .M.ushall 35 Wilson 55, Koo.-ineli 50 Lincoln 50, Washington 40 Franklin 56, Cleveland 49 Jefferson 61, Densim 57 indifferent fending it. The sharp-featured attitude toward de- ber-lccged youth was in no condi-, drove in again, and was clipped it ion to continue. by a left hook. He started to MIAMI BEACH! Fla. (API -Harold Johnson is the new Na tional Boxing Association world 1:1.1 nidlil nhutrminn but ... a -. in-. ,.m ,1,. ',i,m lurn sinc9 hat "W kayoof 4.017 which paid a ,vl ,lalv t-iturn Phila.rlh ts,rUo" """S.O" .$20,829.50 started whooping. Idelphian .aid .n . his dress,ngl ' I" Johnson, a. Impounds, was, he ronm Tuesday n elit alter stop- wnne ine ijveii-oiu " j , o. -cauuous iignier, ne siraucniy a,.v .-, . .ho lonar nns H"'s - . .turned tiger. Louis in tne ninm rounu 10 wm muscled The end came in 45 seconds of throw another punch, but sudden- re- the ninth round. The record crowd ;ly fell apart in a delayed action non-record fall. He took a count of nine. With two seconds to go in the. eighth a right and left combina tion dumped him in a jackknifa the blessings of the NBA. St. Helens 5. West "Linn 54 Scappoose 5", Molalla 34 Dallas 58. Nowbcrg 48 Mc.Minnville 55. Forest Grove 51 Parkrose 71. Silvei-ii.n 46 Concordia (Portland' 68, Esta-'the 14th round in Johnson's only cada 54 oilier shot at the title. The NBA Jesuit 'Beaverlon 58, Sandy 48 whisked the crown from Moore s in v. ai Jio, was WW .viiciwvii.t .. . , . , hIM.,B ,..!, nr. himself difficult I P05' 1,8 Bi,S reS,l"g th He put Bawdry on the canvas j target. The first few rounds verolof his n'k when the gong .. . . , ... ,, . . hi o iiaii. .at 111 v mil', t-iiiiui. v.- . o7i .hit feline " 01 poscs 8nd iM ,hc lhil'd Late in the sixth Bowdry .land- Johnson chieMoo , 1 11 get hat feeling. knockdown lele,.ee Cy (;t(fned ed a couple of good punches, and'wheel of -.innr-H k UKhm un. uviinroii m,np nwi inA h..k ... . t ua i.vu. it. .in. n iiu. uc-a IIUlll was a action whirring pin ss Hie ninth Cal Casebier of the Henley Hor nets, and center Doug Van Wor mer of the Chiloquin Panthers, were today named to play in the men up for a two-game shot at the nnual East-West Shrine game to con,erence leaam "s kend. The Tech cagers play host to the Eastern Oregon College Moun taineers at OTI Friday and Satur day nights. With a pre-game frown erased from his face, frazzled coach W al- the hill just yet be played here Aug. 26. The pair was named to play on the East squad which will be coached by Bob George of Mac-Hi. The West club is to be guided by Marv Heater of Monmouth-Independence's Central High. St. Mary's of Medfoud and Mac- Hi each placed three men on the' we took a giant stride East squad while Central placed a trio on the West team. Casebier earned his position off his performance in the A-2 Rogue League while Van Wormer was voted in because of his work in the Klamath County B League. Both earned conference all-star honors. In I960 the East-West Shrine Committee .decided to include both A-2 and B school players on the teams. The rosters: East Ends Ron Mobly. Moro: Calvin Casebier, Henley; Ted Thonstad, Umatilla, and John Swanson, lone. Tackles-Pat Gillette, Mac-HI, ever seen in the . conference, the fired-up Raiders score four haulcd in 20 rebounds duri (h' quick buckets in ittle more harci-fouEl,t action and hit 12 field a minute to tie the count 50-all at 2:21, Here, Smith, the game's high scorer with 27 points, dribbled the length of the court for a layup! that -made it 52-50 with 2:07 to goals w ith an assortment of hard- to-check shots. At the foul line he hit three for seven. Wilson, the number two produc er for the Tcchmen, connected for lu p.imk,r coij . ' a i t i u j , slx "cla soars ana one tree toss ly Palmoerg said. Were not up go. A pair of fouls charged to j ,, , i ous times, to put the Owls back but hoy'Rnh Cumifni-d and S"ni1 Vi turn over, gave SOC flash Gordie Car- CAL CASEBIER . . . Hornet end SAMMY SMITH . the Raiders believe itiS If in the ball game. In the first half the score was tied six times before ending 22-all. the largest lead either club had being a temporary" five points. uuring me second nan tne Hjiisborc. 45 score was nooKen tnree more uiiitT.-. uiiiu uie uwis siowiy sian-'c. ea to eage away witn 13 min utes to go. Cairigan was the number two scorer with 20 Raider points, hit ting his famous two-hander from outside. Also coming in for a big share of praise from coach Palmberg were Hewlett Nash, who had nine points and was instrumental in the second half surge; Gene Branson, who had seven and was forced to play despite an ailing leg, and Norm Johns, who al though he scored only one point, was rugged on defense against ine aciermined SOC quint LEON WILSON . . . cool in clutch rigan a chance to hook it Ontario 61, Vale 54 North Salem 47, Sweet Home 43 Junction City 66, Mc Kenzie 58 Newport 64, Taft 31 Seaside 64, Warrentnn 54 Prospect 58, B-itte Falls 41 Clatskanie 70. Rainier 61 Albany 64, South Salem 51 Reedsport 50, Siuslaw (Flor ence' 35 Astoria JVs 89. Jewell 44 Mac Hi (Milion-lTreewaler) 40. Dayton (Washi 37 Milwaukie 51, Beavermn 43 Tillamook 70. Tigard 50 ' Reynolds (Troutdalei 50, WV East 34 David Douglas (Portland 81, Clackamas 42 Central Catholic (Portland) 52. furrowed brow when he look an Lake Oswego 61, Oregon City His comment obviously had a double meaning. j again with a pair of free tosses. The Owls entered the crucial, With :59 left Canigan fouled game with the Red Raiders minus out of the game but the Owls' the services of 6-4 forward Bob Leon Wilson missed the charily Petersen who failed to show up! toss and from here on the Raid- for the trip to Ashland with the era stalled for a last-second shot team Tuesday night. His absence was unexplained. Just prior to the start of the game Petersen and Bob Drace, an Owl reserve, walked into the that missed and the game went inlo the extra period. In the five-minute Smith missed a free the Raiders took SOC gym and took seats in the, Dave Hughes' twisting layup soc (Ml Hunh.l UP Vannict Payne Shults Gardner Carrlqan Ttchenor Eickworlh Jensen Tolall OTI (SJ) Branson Johns Smith L. Wilson and Nasi. command on;Hodan Wilson Lebanon 68, Cnrvallis 50 Sheridan 49, Willamina 42 Vernonia 67, Knappa 50 Voncalla 32, Elklon 21 Mt. Angel 49, Central (Mon mouth) 39 Philomath 47. Davton 33 Mapleton 47, Waldport 46 COLLEGE BASKETBALL EAST Penn State 65. Bucknell 63 Princeton 77. Penn 55 St. John's (NY) 98, Chieagu Lovola 74 Canisius 107, Scranlon 75 Buffalo 77, Syracuse 62 Huches collected 14 nnini fr.r Rhode l5,ana. 71- Massachusetts ., . ... C5 me losers, lollowed by big John, Payne who nailed it heforp f,i. Seton Ha" ! -Cpsala fi ins out ' St.. Joseph's (Pa) 88, Elizabeth- The box score: -. . : . lmn tUlUTII Exile -Over For Jensen; Rejoins Sox By Inited Press International Jackie Jensen is officially back ilh the Boston Red Sox ar.n now Hie question is whether he II pay the same physical penalty "for his self-imnosed one-year exile that Cincinnati's famed Ed Rousb did 30 years ago. Jensen, who reined alter tne 1959 season, received an esiimai ed $35,000 to $40,000 in his 1961 pact which was announced Tues day by the Red Sox. The Sox added that he has been working out daily at both squash and bad minton at his Nevada home and savs that he will be in good physi cal condition when the team he- gins spring training at Scoltsdale, Ariz., late this month. The big question with the Red Sox, however, is whether Jensen can recover the form that enabled him to w in the American League's most valuable player award in 1958 and to bat .277 with 28 hom ers and 112 runs batted in in 1959. everywhere, with a solid left to the midsection the clincher. Bow dry went down for the final time, and would have been a sitting duck when he arose had not the eferee intervened. WAJNE SCOTT. Sports Editor Wednesday, February 8. 1961 PAGE 13 GP, Medford-Pel Tickets Available Reserved seats for the Saturday night Klainath Union-Grants Pass basketball game on Pelican Court went on sale yesterday at the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce, reported Jim Johnson, KU athietie director. . Friday niH the Pels, weakened by the loss of two varsity starters, Rmee Brlckner and Wally Palmberg, travel to Ashland, then return home to are the Cavers Saturday night. Johnson nlso reported that through special arrangement with Mrdford High School, a special block of 50 reserved seat tickets to the Tornado-Pelican game there on Feb. 17 (Friday), will be sent to Klamath Falls for the use of local fans who wish to trav el with the team. The tickets will be sold here on a first-come, first-served basis. They may be obtained only by calling Johnson ut TU 4-7595. Fga-Fg FH-FI PI R.b Tp I 6 14 l-n 10-H overtime toss i o S 4 0 1 5 ? it 11 Fga-Fg Fta-Ft Pf Ren TP Chiloquin Defeats SHA In Squeaker Chiloquin 52, Sarred Heart 47 DOUG Van WORMER . . . Panther center Fred Lucas. St. Mary's, Medford Rod Potter, Joseph, and Orvil Goddard, Condon. Guards Bill Bulner. Enterprise Wayne Ancel, Stanfield; Bob Iver ton. Maupin. and Curtis Good Weston. Centers Andre KnuLson. St. Mary's. Medford; Doug Van Wor-j mer, Chiloquin. Quarterbacks Norm Kralman Mac-Hi. Fred Walker, Nyssa, and Bill Ricker, Union. Halfbacks Bob Johnson. Vale; Hal Williams, Grant Union; Gary Moe, Madras; Bill Showers, El gin, and Jack Crum. lone. Fullbacks Bob Schncll, Mac Hi; Dick Evans, St. Mary's, Med ford. West Ends Gary Sloper, Phoenix, Dennis Schweitzer. Reedsport; Bob Fisher. Silelz; Arnold Myers, Blacklcy, and Gies. St. Boniface. Tackles Dick Ward. Central Steve Crampton. Corbett; Tom Haupcrt, Tillamook Catholic, and Roger Knox, Stayton. j Guards Al Echerman. Serra Catholic; Don Werder, Toledo; Tim Cusler. Lowell, and Jerry Reeves, Voncalla. Centers Don Peterson. Powers; Daryl N'olhiger, Harrisburg. Quarterbacks Jim Thomas. Myrtle Point; Dick Weise, Cen tral. Halfbacks-Eddie Sondenaa. Sl- letz! Dick Wildfane. Central; Paul1 Hoffman. Seaside, and Harold Groshong. Blanchly. Fullbacks Gary Lltllejohn. Wil lamina; Jim Powe, Sileti and Ron Mark. Knappa. The Chiloquin Panthers came close to getting knocked out of their unbeaten position in the County B League basketball stand ings but a determined press proved the answer as they stopped the Sacred Heart Trojans 52-47 on the SHA floor Tuesday night. In oilier B action the Mer rill Huskies and the Malin Mus tangs remained tied for second as they each grabbed victories on their home courts. The Huskies' ai mi-Haii is. Thomson i. Haina- I uj .u. n.. ijjl..j nl.. Dk "vM Clemens, Craw. injinm-u tne uu-i luuitu uiy mnr or0 j cats 61-28 while Malin eot oast mot'im ') - Pameii Ji. waiison, Chiloquin (52) Heolund, Harris 5. Case. 18, Jackson 1. crume 31, ocnoa 1. wilder 1, Cunningham 4. Sacred Heart (471 OeNault 10, Murray 19, Krok 3, Holland 10, Slowey 3, LfBeau Ronanza 62 Bonama (63) Ellis 23, Dearborn' a, Schooler 16, O'Connor 2. Albert 16, M. Dearborn, Tofell, J. O'Connor, flurnelt. Malin (471 N. Johnson 16. Rick V. Pres- colt 16, Clark 10, Brown 12. D. Johnson 1, Cox 1, Slastny 2. T. Brown. Merrill 61, Bly Totals Score by halves: Oregon Tech Southern Oreoon 4IT1I 1 2 30 37 3 3 13 3 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 Mil 30-11 II 41 17 27-12 12- 13- 4 N.C. Slate 61, Duke 59 Kentucky 74. Georgia 67 Auburn SP, Georgia Tech 36 New Orleans Lovola 70, Rich J mond 47 SOL'THWKST Texas Tech 72, Arkansas 66 SMU 70, Texas 63 Texas Chrislian 83, Baylor 77 Texas A&M 79, Rice 59 30 S3 3052 National Basketball Association Tuesday Results Boston 96, Los Angeles 95 New York 131, Detroit 120 St. Louis 127, Philadelphia 124 Pelican Report A report on the ailing Peli can basketball team and also one on the Klnmath Union wrestling prospects this week end are on lap lor the. mem bers of the Pelican Booster Cluh who will meet In the Chuck Wiison Krslaurnnt at 6:30 to night. The !'el cagers face both Ashland and Grants Pass while the KU grapplcm host the Grants Puss Caemen here Fri day night. The Pelican-Caver test is set for Saturday evening. 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