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KU In Charge, 63-56 26 Point 'Surprise' ledford (Sets Message; Pels Win By WAYNE SCOTT Iwhat must have been the hardest' junior guard Shcrm Allen. who! faced the Pels on tlie MedfordiWhitcbirds flew off to a 1.1 point I , , ..... . . . . .. . . I in I i -( ! 111 .. . I .41 -JO lniyJ hjifnra ilia ruirirul uaL m HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, February 19, 1961 PAGE 3-B Herald and News Sports Editor Friday the Klamath Union Peli cans uncorked the third of a se- for the Tornado to swallow Fri- came up with surprise number day night by blistering the basket one. He made only two points, but for 26 valuable points and spear-jhe made them in the final two floor and two ol the KU regulars. 41-28 lead before the period wasj the top two scorers, including an 4: 15 old. All-Slater, were sitting in th el From here on out they wcre ries of surprises thev have sprung hoadine a cool S3-5fi victory over seconds of an overtime and the stands. So up pops Hunsaker forinevor in a ureal deal of tiouble on me nteoiora Black Tornado in the 10 Oregon State prep! Pels won W-Si. their three Southern Oregon Con-lchamns. I In the second meeting, the Pels. ference- meetings this season. And this was the game the Med- with three men in big double fig- Reservist junior Kent Hunsaker. fordites figured to win who seems to have little trouble! In their first setto on the Med working at either a guard or for-! ford court early in the season the ward spot for the Pels, pulled Pels called upon another reserve. inniko m:mhr three althouiih Otiinncv took over and , .. i l. . IwwliiH llm Intrc In uilhin fii 56 Hunsaker man i cto u aione, ran he was bv far the bigpest thorn !lwin,s- f' 4fi- 1 ,e 1"'B n 43 WW J ; i j I t ZJsYZl 1 1 ures, threatened to run off ami jn n,e Tornado's side. hide on their home court and won n tint cr-m-inn hrln frnm r.irh 73-58 for surprise number two. Lf njs teammates. Allen connect-i Sen"?. Friday night the Black Tomadocd for 14 anf Gary Patzke, the ; "u"k,r thud junior on rnciays starting Bierm five, added 10. Outstanding defensive efforts and some nigged rebounding in face of the superior height of the;ti'witr lornacio iook care 01 ine rcsi. Had it not been for Medford's brilliant Bob Quinney, the confer ence scoring leader, who caught iments of the fourth frame. The box score: io-b Russian High Jump Star Whips Boston U's Thomas Sheridan M, Davton 37 Yamhill 55 Salem Academy 451 KE,V V0,5K AP If there areand the crowd of 15,930 that. on his last try, became the first Vernonia 54, Neahkahnic 45 a"y non-believers in the house on packed Madison Square Gardenbroad jumper ever to soar over Coquille 72.' Pacific (LangloisV,nc quality of Valery Bramel-s moaned. The spectators were with 26 feet indoors. I "' Jhigh jumping, please take leave jthe Russian. I In the process, Brumcl's team-' Ncstucca iC'loveidale) 52, Wil-ne ls Srcal- Jllsl Plam &eal- On the third try over he went maie. igo ter-uvancsyan, iouiea lamina 29 "He's the greatest." admittedland the crowd went wild. Brumel on all six of his jumps, so he Vnnh Pnnon 7T fnii.-ino r.rnva .Inhn TImmas. ihp Rnstnn llni.'hardlv wasted a minute before or-ibalted .0(H). The third Russian, versity junior. Brumel. an 18-year-old Russian Oregon High School Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 North Salem 53. Lebanon 50 Tillamook 61. Oregon City 45 Fji Fj Fta-FI PI Rb TP 45 4-1 0-0 12 1 ,".....,..11;.. r.n C.-.tU C.t, ID 3 7 Allen Teylor Tolali fire in the last two periods of richenor me game, me vicuny iimiin might have been much greater. Quinney ended up with the game high of 2R but he was carrying too much of the load. The teams opened at a furious pace, the Pels, paced by Allen and Hunsaker, hitting a torrid .611 from the field while Medford notched a .550. The lead swapped ownership 10 limes during the first half, the Tornado owning an 18-17 first quarter lead, and the KU five leading 31-27 at the mid way mark Quinney Rjiosdale Barry Eaton Hood Bray 91-11 Score by quarters: KUHS Med 1S-4 1M0 1-3 11-4 3-0 0 0 M 10-S it ia , MEDFORD (Special) An agi- tating full-court press and the loss, via fouls, of two players cost the Klamath Union Jayvees a tough 54-51 defeat in the clos-j The opening of tlie third period S -conds of the preliminary io j Roseburg 76. North Bend 67 u Marshficld 54, Thurslon (Spring- ,! .i'ficidi ,w : David Douglas (Portland) F9..F. Fla FI PI Reb T. ,;,..,, iO -10 1 Clatskanie 55, Concordia (Port land) 47 m 1 o " p,n(,lclon 53' Redmond 48 o-o i o o Bend 56. Hcrmiston 52 " I f f Toledo 72, Siuslaw (Florence) n-il is u 32 u 14 ?o is S3 1 St. Francis (Eugene) 74, June- u 17 i2-lijon city 5!) Baker 73. Prineville 63 La Grande 42, The Dalles 'lift Beaverton 84, Centennial iGresham) 48 St. Helens 69, McMinnville 51 Woodburn 58, (Turner) 39 North Marion (Aurora) 60, Scio 50 and Thomas, a 19-year-old Amer ican, clashed Friday (or the first dei ing the bar to 7-5. But he t-vgeny siomotkov, also tizzica. missed on all three tries. ,H finished third in the 2-mile be Besides calling Brumel the !! Pcee Mrdle of U,e New greatest, Thomas did not appear ;lime since last vear's Olympics loo upset. 66,:when they met in the New York; "if anything was wrong wilh York AC. w ho won in 8 32 2. and .Max Truex of the Air Force, who Athletic Cluh Games at Madison Square Garden. Brumel. sandy haired and hand some, cleared 7 feet 3 inches, me." he observed, takeoff. Otherwise, right." 'it was mv I was all l was second. Also overshadowed was Istvan Rozsavolgyi's filth straight mile victory since arriving here thrco weeks ago. Rosy's time was 4:04, Brumel and Thomas meet twice m host to dale. Pete Close was which equaled Thomas' best in-jmore. in the National AAU Cham-:scc.onci aboul 12 ym-cts back and door performance. Thomas still holds the official world record of 7-334, hul Brumel climbed over Tornado JV Notches Win pionships next Saturday and the! eh Moran third. Knights of Columbus meet onj 0hcr winners included George March 3. Brumel beat Thomas in Knn- nf illimik In Hie half mite 7-4'v three weeks ago in Lenin-, lc Olympics. The Russian collect-:, i:52 2), Jim Wcddcrburn of New grad. jumping indoors on a dirt ot ihe silver medal with a 7-1 York University in the 600 (1:18.8). Dick Edmunds of Prince- oor. iiimn and Thomas was third with When Ihe bar was raised to 7-2, 7-4. lonly Brumel and Thomas re- The Brumcl-Thomas battle over- ton in the 500 (57.8), Hayes Jones of Ypsilanti. Mich., in the 60-yard Cascade Union vu.mv.iuuh. ijwih,j snaaowen itaipn oosions innoor nuioies 1 1-1 ', uave James 01 aan had cleared 7-1. record broad iumn of 26 feel Pi Francisco in the 60-vard dash (6-l, Don Bragg in the pole vault ( 15-71 and Wilma Rudolph in the women's 50-yard dash (6.0) and But Thomas missed three times inches. Boston, the Tcnnessccanl at 7-2. and Brumel cleared it on who holds all the world broad k-lumatli ir-ilk m utrvlfnirl w "is lusi snoi. l lien tlie oar went'lump marks, nao a za-w inaoor South Eugene 41 Springfield 40 UP ,0 7''1- Bl'"mcl missed twice mark pending. He hit 25-11'a. then the 60-yard dash (6.8, a record). Sweet Home 69, Albany 62 marked the beginning of the end for the Wind, however. Holding the Tornado to one lone point, a PELICAN SURPRISE The Klamath Union Pelicans have turned out to be a series of surprises since they lost the services of Bruce Brickner and Wally Palmberg. Here their latest one, junior Kent Hunsaker, (30) who surprised the Medford Black Tornado with 26 points Friday night, surprises Medford's Bob Quinney as he goes up to snake in a rebound. Quinney edged Hunsaker by two points for game high honors. Hun saker, however, was not mad. played here Friday night The young Pels moved out to a 15-10 first quarter spread it. tr hv Dirk Ransrtale ihe managed a 34-22 lead at the half iney coniinueo me pace iinoun the third which ended 44-36 in their favor. In the final frame, however, they lost Dave Stippich, their high scorer w ith 14, and Bud Wol ler, both by fouls, and Medford slapped on the press. The strategy worked and they KU Wildcats Nab Triumph MEDFORD (Special) The Klamath Union Wildcats wrested the first victory over Medford got their first lead in the final cagers Friday night by tripping minute, ine manner iwo rci pro Hillsboro 70. Clackamas 65 Astoria 42. Milwaukie 39 Central Catholic (Portland) 56. and Sunset (Beaverton) 41 Jesuit (Beaverton) 41, Silver ton 39 West Linn 68, Dallas 65 (over lime I ' Warrenlon 55, Banks 53 McKcnzie 67, Drain 51 Philomath 61. Amity 37 the Tornado sophs 57-49. Don Piper paced a Wildcat scoring attack that saw all seven ducer was Grover Dahn who notched nine points. Jim Kalcr and Rich Bogatay were next with Five Oregon Prep Quints Gain A 1 Tourney Berths By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 73-70. in a double-overtime affair. I lories and remain 1-2 in the Mid- Five teams won berths Friday olavcrs Bet on the scoreboard. I eight each He connected for 16 points, seven! Both clubs had bad nights at field goals and 2-4 at the foul line. Three members of the squad, Wayne Chamberlain, Rick Horn and Buddy Wolter, each added nine. The KU quint moved out to a 12 - 6 first quarter bulge and stretched it to 29-16 by the half. The young Winds narrowed the Burns 50. Sherman Moro 49inight in the Oregon Class A-l high! Elgin 56, Nyssa 46 school basketball tournament at Sandy 58, Reynolds 54 i Eugene next month. North Catholic (Portland) 58, Klamath Falls, Scappoosc, Rainier 38 Grant, Wilson and Bend all won Grants Pass 74, Crater (Central'key contests in league play and Point) 63 thus became the first entries in Ml. Angel 69. Gcrvais 31 I the tournament, which will havel Joseph 44, North Powder 42 a lineup of 16 teams, Reynolds of Troutdale still holds western League. Roseburg now is second place in the league despite 94 jn ile league after a 76-67 a 58-a4 upset ocieai Dy aanay.; victory over third-place North Reynolds is 8-3. Bend. Marshficld is 10-2 after 54- the foul line. The Pels hit only1 17 of 32 attempts while the win ners got 16 of 31. The scoring summary: KUJV (51) Bogatay 6, Ah fl. Stip pich 14, Dahn 9, scolt 4, Dearing 4, Wolters 4, Kelley. Medford JV (54) Nealhammer 5. Forde 1, Sander 6, Deflley 0, Miles 7, White 12, Mitchell 6, Lawery 7, Partsofui. Idaho Vandal Fast Break, Freeze Pays MOSCOW, Idaho (AP)-Idaho's Vandals mixed bursts of fast breaks wilh some hot free throw ing and came up with a 62-57 basketball frosting over Oregon Stale Friday night. T-Birds, SR Quint Net Wins (Continued From 1-B) Friday night the Thunderbirds battled their way into the finals by defeating the determined but! outclassed Beatty Lakers 61-36. U W Husky Ball Control Evens Count Led by Rich Porter and Dale The SP'e n,iver five fotJn Vll lue ui d inn-awany iu-.m, wiii over the Portland Phoenix Inn five. Roland Crume guided SEATTLE (AP) - An early lead developed into late trouble for the Oregon Webfoots as they were whipped 54-57 by Washing ton's basketball team night. gap with a 25-point third quarter Jl -.L-J-l Ziwa which ended 41-39 in their favor.lVI I CM II b X nlYtJ Snares Win The Pels got moving in the fourth and pulled it out. Medford was led by Mike Ral ston with 14, Harold Rcid with 12 and Dennis Salyers with 11. The scoring summary: KU Sophi (17) Piper la, Taylor 4, Chamberlain 9, Horn 9. Phelps 6, Wolter 1. Kelley 4. GILCHRIST (Special) The Gil christ Grizzly junior varsity put the wrapiier on the regular season schedule by topping LaPine 50-46 Medlord Sophf (4f) Reid 17, Salyeralhere KridaV night. 4, Ramon 14,, - -. Farnsworth 4, Stockton Shaw 2, Hayiell 2. Philadelphia, Celtics Split James, Idaho broke two knotted scores and finished the game off with a cautious but deadly freeze, -IT TU. T r .. J ., 1 ,. .,:,. J ..' .seven slraicht noinl, while t h e SPraR" n,v" v,dory Wl,n a fatx trailing Beavers frantically tried,2,0 Pin,s but Ron Ow.ngs. Moe no, r,nct-Ccin ( ihl hoii Jimincz and Don Dexter assist- fouling in the process. ' K f 12 and 10 nrfBAti tita R tP DT ica iCvium, Mamon 2 Phoenix hmokey Metcalfe out- """1" 4 0,. , , , . . , Bakken 3 13 distanced them all for high gameirv.nt honors, however. Metcalfe struck Oregon Simmoni Warren Moore Strickland Uitu the Mack K i mo ton Knee hi Jone Total WaihinalM points; Niva Carty Panly Anderson Rossi Woodland Flynn Wold Jacob ton Baker Hayward Johnson Totals Idaho White Carol nn James Porter Gwilliam Flo-sn Williams . Park Totals Oregon Stat Idaho Attendance -1.200. The varsity Grizzlies will move into the County B tournament: Thursday when they clash with the Malin Mustangs in the sec ond game scheduled in the an nual classic. Dan Hoff exploded for 24 points (o inspire the JV win as they ni nuti tn till i ;..nAf4 mil In o fil'cl f1H"irlni" 4 o-o 4 s ., rr nA aurav nnv hpt pnmp'bulce. staved even in the scorinc, 2 7-8 s ii in a couple of weeks," Coach Neil I 11 o o Johnston of Philadelphia said o o-o 2 Ojfhursday nifiht, after his War- o H t o riors defeated Boston, 121-111. 15 U1,M "I "We needed that one just to re- ? m s 7 new our faith in ourselves." 7 t? 4 20 Bllt tlie faith Wasn t enouRn t0 o 12 j sustain ine warriors in a game 11 117 H 54 27 2047! 24 3054 3 0-3 1 1 i.i 1 gl HUIIUI , uuwevci . .vici-tiiic atiuiri' Easlev 2 0-0 0 4; for 27 markers off 13 field goals Douglas 0 0-0 2 0!, , . .... . Reiten 2 o-o o 4, and one free toss m six tries. Tenia a Aji a a Jackie Barney spearheaded the Oreoon S 5 ? oT-Bird attack with 23 points offw;sh-fl5o 22 13-1 17 57) f-M . nnj covan ,J i 3 4-s 3 lolcight tries from the foul stripe.' 1 6-10 4 8 , , , r, ' 2 m 2 5,ieammaie .io.o ueorge was nexi d o-w i j ne i iiunuci UIHI.S SIHH Ull 111 d i m i i: -4'7 lefll 'n the f'rst quarter and ..-.0 .. .Sithen came within two miserly 23 34-57! points of drawing a complete! The t ' ,j)rcc Klamath Falls 97 1A? i ... l r ... DianK ir. ine secona name, ny the halflime the Lakers owned an 30-IS at the half and faded, in the third stanza which ended 38-32 still in their favor. Holf hit 10 field goals and four for nine from the foul line. Jack Skidgel was high for the losers with 13. The LaPine came has no hear- m o ski'" visiting Boston Friday nighting on the Gilchristcrs league ' that was t cd 18 times belore tne stanmne. nor win ii ancci. uiu o Celtics won 133-128. The victory in a Convention Hall doubleheadcr gave the Celtics a score leaders, since no varsny players saw action. The scorinc summary: -7i OriiUrlnlnhia L.Pint (44) Mccormick iff. WJUjar-n i i (.ainc icra uui i i..laUv..r.... 1)( Lethner )0( skidgel 15, Anderion, KFVL Opens Hoop-Fest in the Eastern Division of the Na tional Basketball Associalion. Syracuse defeated Detroit 115 113 in the opener, dropping De troit to third place in the West ern Division, a half-game behind Anderson. Gllcnml JV (50) Hazlewnor) 10. ten gos 2. Hof( 14, Lush 14, While. Lyr.es, Erickten. National Basketball Association Krlilay Results Los Angeles. There was no other 1 Syracuse 115, Detroit 113 NBA action. Boston 133, Philadelphia 128 Tulelake, BV Split Series IH-1B bulge. The Birds got their Victory League basketball finish ers get (o lake a one night rest but the balance of the loop swings wings nto (ie fj,.st rounf 0 the annual istraigiiicncn out in tne tnirn quar-loul.namcnt i,)rnorrow night in the. tcr however and soared off to ajKlamath Auditorium. . DORRIS (Special) The Tule lake Honkers and the Butte Val ley Bulldogs split a basketball series here Kriday. night but the '5-28 lead before the period was over. From here on they could1 Fleet's Sporting Goods, the top1 team, the second place Dicws'i Manstore five and the third place - Crume 30, Jiml- Hornets Smother i Bonanza Antlers .afford to coast. The scoring summaries Cnranna Biuar ITA1 rmmi RulMne B's clinched at least ai"-."! ! "uri.do, Berney j. ,,. .. ma,k for the second lime this, Bert Allbrilton, Hoyd Kendall and , ' , . ,. j pnoenlK inn (531 Mccormick . Ack- ""J niit-u uit .v w tie for the league championship ermen 14, wcGovem. r. Ackermnn, oe-!namath unjon High School. season against the Bonanza Ant- ; tUi half f Itm vu.fnrinc I weiceire I, wnnemson j, a. nnei- ui 11n.11 i.e.. ... ...... Ic.i( j; The Henley Hornets cracked the! Four Hornets, Kent Gooding P.oh Chapman, broke into double figures against Ihe Hornets, but their fiflh man, guard Buy 63, TH nnwerful Hnnkpr A snuad , - 1 jn a Beelty Laben 34) Riddle 4. Plumb- dumped tlie BV quint 4R 34 ,r s, McNa,r 5. Brown 12, Onlei 1, J. while the Bulldog B's snagged rZL'U-y a,rey . c 60-41 triumph. Ivld I. Ruff 4. Wriohl e. George 1?. T. Ron Long hit six field goals 0"'""" s aerney ocko.. and three for seven free tosses! for 15 points to lead Ihe Honker JLf'SC faflflp victory, but the big shooter of the C- W N U Cj C I night was Bulldog Louis Moreno' nil with 19 points in the B battle. (eiS Better Moreno cotintea n ne ne o coa s' - r . " . , . ., i.. and 13 Jim Cowin and Ted LA GRANDE (API-Larry Ap-and the Cool Bears, and Cram's inursnay wnue ine rinrneu, M bpfre ,hc cnntpst wa5 rmlchfield barked him un wilhRate is now completely con-jconstruction vs. Ihe Frosh in their final Rogue : League tsl with cwr (o(jnd he ranc (or a cafJ Union 56. Wallowa 37 Star of the Sea (Astoria Gaston 38 Henley 70. Bonanza 48 Mapleton 56, Newport 50 Central Linn (Brownsville) 71 Oakridge 65 (overtime Triangle Lake 53, (Marcola) SO Lowell 57, Wcstfir 32 Coburg 70, Crow 50 Klkton 50, Camas Valley 47 OCK Frosh 63, Han isburg 48 Scappoose 73, Wy'East ,70 (2 overtimes) Molalla 54. Paikrosc 44 Pleasant Hill 57, Elmira 41 Hood River 52. Estacada 45 ' Rcedsport 45. Taft 28 Stilhcrlin 40, Oakland 28 Ontario 61, Emmctt, Idaho, 42 Lake Oswego 77, Tigard 50 Sllhdistricl 8 B Semifinals Joseph 44, North Powder 42 Union 56, Wallowa 37 j (Second Round) Adrian 57; Hallway 49 Hereford 42. Huntington 38 Portland league Grant 60. Franklin 53 Wilson 46, Jefferson 43 , Madison 66, Marshall 49 Benson 60, Cleveland 53 Roosevelt 54, Washington 35 College Basketball EAST Princeton 99. Columbia 69 Penn 65, Cornell 58 Colgate 80, Penn Slate 72 Williams 40, Siena 39 St. Lawrence 82. Ulica 73 Coast Guard 73, Worcester Tech 63 Bales 72. Wcsleyan 50 Rhode Island 84, New Hamp shire 65 SOUTH ' Norlh Carolina 92, South "Caro lina 68 Kentucky 77, UCLA 76 N.C. Stale 63, Clemson 52 George Wash 106, Richmond 78 Wm-Mary 86, Virginia Military 77 Eastern Ky 85. East Tcnn 67 MIDWEST Southern III 92, III Normal 87 SOUTHWEST Arkansas A&M 68. Ouachita 50 FAR WEST California 52, Stanford 50 Colo Slate Univ 64, Utah State 60 Brigham Young 89, Wyoming 80 Washington 54, Oregon 47 Seattle 79, Wash Slate 77 Idaho 62, Oregon State 57 Iis Angeles Loyola 70, Pacific iCalifi 61 Sln Francisco 66, Peppeidine 40 Idaho Stale 91, Montana Stale Klamath Falls, ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press poll, defeat ed Medlord, last season's state champion. 63-56, to become the Southern Oregon Conference's top! representative in the tourney. Klamath Falls is 12-0 in the con- Mohawk I ference. Medford, 8-4 and ranked eighth in Ihe poll, and Grants Pass, 7-5 alter a 74-63 victory over Crater of Central Point, are contenders1 for the conference's No. 2 spot in the Eugene meet. Unrankcd Scappoose now is 11-0 in Ihe Wilco League and in the tournament after edging Wy'East, Grant, No. 3 in tlie poll, con tinued unbeaten for the season and in the Portland League with a 60-53 victory over Franklin. Fourth-ranked Wilson, whose only loss this season has been a two-pointer to Grant, grabbed the other berth by edging third-place Jefferson, 46-43. Bend, No. 7 in the poll, clinched a position in the A-l tournament,1 with a 56-52 triumph over Hei mis- ton. That gave Bend an 11-1 con ference record, with two games to go. La Grande Is In second place in the conference at 9-3 and Baker in third at 8-4. La Grande won again Friday night, clipping Tlie Dalles 42-38. Baker beat Prineville 73-63. Roseburg, No. 2 in the poll, and Marshficld, No. 6, both posted vic- 39 triumph over Thurston ol Springfield. Unrankcd Corvallis defeated Soulh Salem. No. 9 in the poll, 59-48, and took over sole posses sion of first place in the Valley League. Corvallis now is 8-3, Soulh Salem 7-4. Tillamook, now 11-2, is on top of the Tualatin-Yamhill Valley League after a 61-45 win over Ore gon City. Second in the league is St. Helens, which made Its record 10-4 with a 69-51 victory over McMinnville. GRAVEL Pit run or Crushed for your drivoway Geo. R. Stacy Co. Phona TU 4-3568 and "recovering quite games one and two. The games put touches to the Bulldog while Camp next nale. Scoring summary: Tuleleke I4f) Lonfl 15. ffwr, 1J. The single-elimination, 12-team ' "ul ", " """" . -.j ipv fiumneo ine b ivcanue visi- lournameni will continue n cones- ; . - . . ..,. l,,,, .(( :i,i j uj. day night at KU and then move! 'a '" " 81 "'ey rr,u . " ' '""'"" ' " " back to the auditorium a week! Earlier in the season the Hm-M y ' .a from tomorrow for the finale. nets. 16-3 for season play and 8-1 ' ' , ' ... I . J,vu.u.u.rK.for the Rogue League lead. Rme "igh pointer with 22 Ull es i .niunu ut mniriniu uimn ... .. ill inn nf i ann un IUI baskcteers has joined Ihe ll-team I s,PPcrt ,he An,lcrs 75'WI- ,u.. al ,,! ii ,:m,lic,iColl 71 league to balance out the tourney! The game was the final on the was ncx( wjh 2 An'rjon (o). Sacramento Stale 42. Chico 40 ptirings. ; regular slate for the Antlers but;, wjh c'hapman hit n Southern Oregon 57, Portland Tomorrow night's o p e n e r s. they go on to the County B League, Kfn(1a tct.led , State 46 which start at 6:30. pit the Yogis tournament at Oregon Tech this; Thc Hornols Ro nu.ay lo a slow Ealcrn Wash 74, Western Wash ,H1 U Calif (Santa Barbara) 66, I-os Angeles Stale 56. Whitticr 82, Cal Tech 46 Occidental 56. Pomona 49 College of Idaho 47, P s c I f I c !lhe Lakeview Honkers at Lake- his physician reported Games three and four, imme- view next Friday night. that enabled all eight of the Hen- IC mrl 19 nrtinl Aifnrtc t-nctw! iva- SCIOUS ; eii: the linishmg 1 ,...ov . ... -, - aciran. ine nign-scoring eastern tire- aana ana me .i.yi luus. ana ictiu-iciear rut league uianitnuiisMi! jhey led al the close ol tne lirsl levitcs suited down to get into the; tlie Honkers face Happy Son College basketball star waslLand vs. Ihe Maury Marks. Coca; with a win over the Honkers but rame 4.g x.n at the half and next weekend in their fj.lwiously injured in an automo- Cola and the Gun Store will mix'a defeat would result in a tic nJf the end of the third bile accident Sunday and was un- uie opening round capper at I -m inr ine top spot nctween ine two. period. conscious for some time. The Tuesday slate at KU will.Bolh the Honkers and the Hor- -je tcorini summary: His wife. Karen, who was also feature four games as does the nets will compete in the four- enim. ten eim n, orbnrn , Ruem.ii. Korn i ivn e. Rooertt -.jnjurc(i in the accident, is (till' Wednesday setto Scnooier 7. A. O'Connor 2. Albert 1, Itcam district playoffs slated injfoor 4. iH. turn viiKy im - sirn t, HaaihospiUdizcHl but in eood condi-' The tourney i under the duec- the Southern Oregon College gym' ,', - iftmn.li -,M ttoitai i. KfauM tu Sliflr 1. CrOM,.. . ... , ., , ...... t. lm I1' .G",", ' '0. Br Aimniton t treM.u A iliar CrOi. . . - . , . , ... l . . 1 '- ''Wiifl 71, Kttnaa'i id. orown n-.w. - --- - --- ,,nn nAcnii3i anthnriiiA atri inn m Kir c .iim . nnnuin nn Aiarrn .t- 1 I r mit.t, tk.k.m rtt (Ore.) 40 I Iiewn Clark 87, Whitman 79 St. Martins (Wash) 53. British Columbia 48 Northwest Nazarcne 80. West minster tUtaht 77 Eastern Oregon 66, Oregon Edu cation M GET YOUR BOAT READY for SUMMER llir.llilir'llrV.UllHHiMlllll Start right now to get your boat all ready for the big season ahead. We've everything needed to make repair, and add the accessories you need. Shown here is just a small part of the many items available in our downstairs marina. Marine Glue Bow Lights Stern Lights Vi Pint 3 95 to 3 95 to Steering Wheels Ski Mirrors Bow Handles Battery Boxes Speedometers Boat Ladders Wiring Kits 6" to from 85c 9 95 1095 16.95 0 95 T 1.25 6.95 12.95 9.95 8.50 Also horns, cleats, chocks, anchors, bilge pumps, bumpers and more. 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