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Allen Returns To Pelican lineup Bui Small Injuries Impede Squad Time Out! Pelican guard Sherm Allen, who spent a day or so in the hospital as a result of a collision during Medford-KU game Saturday night, is back in a suit. Allen returned to . limited duty Tuesday after being released trom' the hospital at noon. His activities on the busy practice court includ ed only shooting work but he is considered able to go full strength today. His return, however, docs not bring the Pelicans back to full force. Tuesday afternoon team-lBwt mate Freddie Biehn, who i TOTALS The Pelican Booster Club will hold its final pre - tourney meeting at 6:30 p.m. today in the Chuck Wagon Restaurant, reported club president Harold Howard. ' All Basin sport fans, whether members of the club or not, are invited to attend. been suffering from an injured hand, was forced to return to thel Also having to make a trip to doctor for more care when it 'the doctor was guard Bob Lap was learned an infection had sefjsley who had to have a boil un '" der his arm removed. KUHS t-el SEASON TOTALS ealmbarg Brickner Patrk. Biehn Taylor Hunsakcr Allen Dennis lapsley Ash stloDich Scott Klamath Falls Meoford Grants Pass Central Point Ashland 63 I FT-PTA 73-101 5A- S3 15-150 41- 61 37- 21- 41 7- 10 17- 3 0- 0 581 10. , PLMNQRE BOWLING LANES AUTOMATIC PIN SPOTTERS i pp SEASON W-L 19-3 147? 17-5 1451 10-12 1252 9-13 1200 0-22 43 PA 1105 1044 121B 1335 1440 Klamath Medlord Grants Pass Central Point Ashland 373-593 312 1 CONFERENCE? W-L Falls 14-2 l-l PP 1071 1112 TOP 20 INDIVIDUAL SCORERS Davenport Sighfing-ln On SF Berth PHOENIX, Ariz. UP1 - Jim my Davenport looks like the San Francisco Giant third baseman this year. Heavier and healthier than last year, Davenport continued his sensational performance in spring drills Tuesday. Davenport, who has battled in juries and illness for the past two years, credited his fine perform ance to his good physical condi tion. He pointed out that when he got ulcers last year he weighed : 161 and came out of the hospital at 156. He now weighs 170. Manager Alvin Dark has been . giving a long look at jack-of-all-trades Harvie Kucnn at third and has been experimenting with Fe lipe Alou at the hot corner. But Davenport, once called by Bill Rigney. the best fielding third baseman he ever saw, has shown the quick hands and steady hit ting to indicate he will once more be the starter this season. The 'Giants planned to launch their iritrasquad games today with a six-inning battle. Rookies dom inate the announced starting line ups although veterans Mike Mc Cormick, Stu Miller, Juan Mari dial, Sherm Jones and Eddie Fisher are scheduled to pitch. One surprise found big Tom Hal Icr, left-handed hitting catcher, starting in the outfield. Observers felt this move suggested that Dark is convinced Hallcr can catch and wants a chance to look over his two other rookie receivers, Rich ard Dietz and Cecil Hundley. The Giants recorded three mild injuries in Tuesday's long drill. Willie Mays gave the Giant man agement heart failure by slamming a foul ball off his left foot and limping about in obvious pain. He had nothing more serious than a bruise, however. Orlando Cepeda broke a blister on the heel of his left foot and Matty Alou sprained an ankle. Games Total Points p'Yer Team Played PO FT FTA F Season Com. Bob G-ulnney Mw'nrd n IAS 107 137 50 437 340 Loval Hiohhotham Crater 21 107 14fl 1M A3 354 2A9 Wally Palmberg . k-Faiis ie us 73 101 309 217 frwe Briclner K.Falls II 114 .M IS 45 214 111 r--r Patrire K-FallS 22 91 IS 150 49 27 1I91 Clyde Murray Grants Pass 2? 19 51 14 74 236 111 I Dick Ragsdall Meriford 22 92 47 55 W 231 177i Jim Barry Medford 22 12 A4 93 55 271 117 Sid DeBoer Ashland 22 76 61 " 103 52 213 1 62 Dennis Edwards Crater 22 73 50 90 66 196 133 Jim Davis Grants Pass 22 66 45 72 59 177 131 Fred Biehn K-Falls 22 46 31 70 46 ' 170 107 Lou Alvarer Crater 22 44 37 56 42 163 119 Larry Janssen Grants Pass 14 40 29 56 34 149 65 Ray Taylor K-Falls . 22 51 37 71 55' 139 97 Scott Eaton Medford 32 52 34 41 34 131 ltlj Dave Heuntt . Grants Pass 22 44 49 70 57 137 1201 Gale Tepoer Ashland 22 51 31 53 32 133 106 Bob Lewellyn Grants Pass 32 31 57 93 48 133 94 Jerry Hauck Ashland 22 47 37 58 74 131 91 1 Although the ailments are not considered serious, they are pes tiferous to the point they are slowing down the final Pelican preparations for the tournament. The practice schedule for the rest of the week includes hard nal workouts each H;iv exc-ent Friday I J":and Sunday. Monday night the R iue rcia win wuiit uui uu mdiruuiui JJICourt. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. they set tle into the tournament grind J i when they tangle with the St. Hoi- o ens Lions. 147JI Lion coach Gene' Strehlou, who pJwas here for the Medford-Klamath 7n game, noted that his practices ZH; would include heavy drills incor porating a zone defense. He also noted that he expected to see every team that played the KU club use the zone. Pelican boss Dean White has kept his plans for the tournament relatively quiet, preferring to per haps "surprise" his opponents. ,.';.c"IA.' Loyola Nabs WCAC Championship, Meets Skyline Winner In Tourney By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Loyola of Los Angeles, newly crowned champ of the West Coast Athletic Conference, had made it to the National Collegiate basket ball championships for first time, leaving the NCAA with seven va cancies for its far-flung 2-l-tcam tournament opening next Tuesday. Loyola, 19-6 this season, clinched the WCAC till' off at Provo. I'lah, between co- cago Stadium will got an at largei While the big boys were settling champs Utah and Colorado Stateberth against the Ohio Valley Con- their disputes .Tuesday night, the That's the play-off where eveniference winner in the NCAA Mid- . tut. ,i, vaia ,h "Sure I know thev don't expect w'f an 82 victory over Pep the town power failure to be over perdine really wasn't needed, for another 24 hours ... Is that A few minutes before, Santa Clara any reason I should miss bowling night?" 197 1031 1148 WAYNE .SCOTT, Sports Editor Wednesday. March 8, 1961 PAGE 15 Owl Hoots Slate Feed For Techmen NIT Field Excluding Top Ten NEW YORK (AP)-The field for the 1961 National Invitation Tournament, finally completed Tuesday, doesn't include even one of the nation's top ten college bas ketball teams. But there's every indication that the competition among 12 learns should be very close. In setting up the pairings, the selection committee, didn't at tempt to rank the four seeded teams. Instead it listed them In roughly alphabetical order with out giving an explanation why these -four were selected over the other eight. The seeded teams are Dayton (19-71, Memphis Stale (20-21. Ni A four-man squad of Oregon Tech wrestlers will head for Oak land tomorrow morning wherp lliey will compete in the AAU Far Western Mat championships over Friday and Saturday but they will hurry home Sunday in time to partake of the gigantic feed planned to honor both the O.v! basketball and wrestling teams. Sunday evening at 6 o'clock in the Oregon Tech cafeteria the Owl athletes will be feted at one of the biggest banquets ever held in their honor.. The teed Is being sponsored by the Owl Hoots, the OTI backers' association, who as sert, "We're really placing I h e emphasis on food this time . . . that and making sure that the highly successful cage and mat squads are honored in a manner befitting champions." All Oregon Tech fans are urged to attend lite shindig. Tickets, $2 per plate, are now on sale at Herman's Mcnstore, and at Klam ath Billiards, or from individual members of the Owl Hoots. In addition to their big mea! the Owls will receive the var ious trophies they have earned over the season. The Oregon Col legiate Conference basketball tro phy will once again be presented to the Owls as will others denot ing the "Outstanding Basketball Player," "The Outstanding Wres tler," "The Best Defensive Bas ketball Player" and Uie "Most Inspirational Player." Nominations for the awards have been made but the final dis position will be announced at the banquet. The California junket facing the Owl wrestlers will pair them against the top performers from colleges all over the West. Making the trip with coach George Miller are John Weaver. Dave Kubesli, Windell Winterbot torn and Ed Anderson. The Far Western is held ac cording to Olympic rules. The matches are of longer duration than those in usual college com petition and more emphasis is placed upon "pins," according to Miller. The OTI squad was the runnerup in the OCC wrestling tournament while the Owl basket ball team won the loop championship. had spilled San Francisco 51-39, eliminating the only team left the loser wins. While the winner goes to the NCAA, the loser goes to the National Invitation Tourna ment, which completed its 12 team lineup Tuesday with the ad dition of St. Louis, No. 3 team in the Missouri Valley Conference. Ed Bento. Lovola's ace. scoreditip m :nut ' ... 4ucj.ua. 11,27 points in the Lions wrap-up victory Tuesday night, the first undisputed WCAC championship for the Los Angeles school. Loy ola tied with Santa Clara for the conference title last year but lost college tournament in Kansas remaining at-largc(ci'y m play-offs were Whitworth 0 Far West regionali(Wash ). St. Norbert (Wis.), Mis- least preliminaries at Louisville March 14. The two berths in the Far West regionali1 will be picked after a telephone souri Valley, Carson-Newman, An. poll Sunday morning, with Oregon derson (Ind.), Stcubenville (Ohio) Stale, Portland, Oregon and Seat-Simpson (Iowa), Gustavus Adol reported to be the leading phus, Emporia State (Kan.), and iLinfieid (Ore.). College Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Loyola 82, Popper dine 64 Santa Clara 51, San Francisco 39 St. Mary's (Calif) 64, Pacific (Califl 49 Lafayette 95, Bucknell 75 DcPauw 90, Valparaiso 79 National Basketball Association Tuesday Results Boston 124, Cincinnati 121 New York 114, Syracuse 113 St. Louis 137, Los "Angeles 136; 12 ot) the NCAA berth in a play-off with the Broncos. Filling of the WCAC berth left with a chance to catch Loyola. The Lions from Loyola, repre sentatives of a conference that sent the San Francisco Dons oniur conference berths and Ihrce lo back-to-back NCAA titles with .al-large vacancies in the NCAA Aii-Amenca mil misscu in law and 1956, will play the Skyline Conference champs in their first tournament game in the Far West regional at Portland. Ore., March 17. The Skyline berth will be de-: cided Saturday night in a play Old Redhead Acts Young For Cards lineup. The Ohio Valley Confer ence will finally unwind Its knot tonight at Louisville, with More head playing Western Kentucky for the right to enter the NCAA. Western. Morehcad, and Eastern Kentucky finished in a three-way tie for the conference title. More head eliminated Eastern in the first round of the play-off Monday night. Kentucky and Vanderbilt meet Thursday in a play-off for the Southeastern Conference berth. Saturday, in addition to the Utah Colorado State game in the Sky line, New Mexico Slate and Arizona Slate U. will play at Tompe, Ariz., to determine the1 Border Conference representative, Judge Sore At Kirkland; Threats Woe NEW TIRE there's nothing like it so unique SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A Superior Court judge has threat ened lo yank Cleveland Indian 'mitfinlrlnr Willi. Kirk-land off thr agara (16-41 and either Colorado jfi.,H whn h. rnm-, to f.aiifornia State University (17-7) or Utahu. -,av bascbal, . (20-6). The last entry is to be de- ' , .. , . termined Saturdav when Colorado JuaBc J05cPn rc5n cxprcssea stst,. nri t!ih ni ,f .ujdispleasure over Kirkland's fail Skvline Conference chamninnshio.l"" lo "PP31- in coult Tucsday NEW 30-MONTH ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE 'Ring Mess Continues In Courts Linfield Tops EOC, Earns Kansas Trip LOS ANGELES (UPI) prosecution was expected to con tinue today trying to bring into focus an alleged pattern of coer cion against boxing promoter Jackie Leonard by Frankie Car bo and (our other defendants in an extortion-conspiracy trial. Carbo, Frank (Blinky) Palermo. Joe Sica, Truman Gibson Jr. and PORTLAND (AP) - Linfield I led nearly all the way as it de inatpd Eastern Oregon, 90-76, Tucsday night for its second dis trict 2 NAIA basKemail cnani- Thejpionship in three years. last three minutes when Portland The victory earned the North west League titlist a trip to Kan sas Cilv for next week's NAIA innmnmenl Pairincs will be an nounced Friday and the Linfield squad will leave during the week- cud. Earlier Bill Turner 'paced Port land State to a 77-65 victory over The winner will go into the Na tional Collegiate (NCAA) Tourna ment and the loser to the NIT. Dayton and the Utah-Colo. State winner were placed in one brack et and Memphis State and Niag ara in the other. The seeded teams will go directly into the quarter-final round. The schedule: Thursday night, March 16 1 first round: St. Louis vs. Miami of Florida (19-61: Holy Cross (18- 4) vs. Detroit (18-81. Saturday afternoon, March 18 first round: Temple (19-6) vs. Army (17-61; DePaul (17-7) vs. Providence (20-5). Saturday night, March 18 quarter finals: Colorado State U. or Utah vs. St. Louis-Miami win ner: Memphis State vs. Holy Cross-Detroit winner. Tuesday night, March 21 quarter finals: Dayton vs. Tem ple-Army winner; Niagara vs. DePaul-Providence winner. Thursday night, March 23 semfinals. Saturday afternoon, March 25 final and consolation game. The selection of St. Louis after to show cause why he is not in contempt for failure to pay sup port for an unborn child he al legedly fathered. Kirkland, 28. wore a San Fran cisco Giant uniform last year. Ka resh ruled last January that he was the "probable" father of the, child divorcee Margaret Edwards is expecting in May. He was or-1 dcred to begin immediate pay ments of $160 per month. Mrs. Edwards' lawyer told the court that Kirkland has not paid a cent. The 31-year-old expectant mother said that she faced evic tion. "I need help right now," she said. Judge Karcsh continued the mat ter until Friday when Kirkland was ordered to appear to show cause why he should not be held in contempt. "If I find Willie Kirkland guilty of contempt," Judge Karesh said, "I'll yank him right off the field when he comes lo California to' pitched ball, but was not seriously THE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Aging Red Schocndienst, threat ened with Uie end ol a major league career spanning 16 seasonsand winncr of Uie Xavier of ana a 00111 wnn tuoercuiosis. nas ohio-Chicago Loyola game at Chi- uevii pionuunccu ine youngesi,- acting guy" on the St. Louis Car-j dinals and rewarded with a $25. 000 contract. The 38-ycar-old switch-hitter. went at top speed in the Cards' intra-squad game Tucsday, crack ing two singles, stealing a base, scoring one run and making a slop with the skill ho used to flash as one of the National League's greatest second baseman Schocndienst, who had been working without a contract after getting his release from the Mil waukee Braves, accepted terms following the workout. General Manager Bing Devine said. "This is our break, not Red s. He has been most impressive and should help us tremendously. Manager Solly Hemus con curred, calling the veteran "the youngest - looking, youngest-act ing guy on the squad. My one concern wns Red's health," said the Rcdbird skipper, "but no man could be ill and work Ihe way he has the last two weeks. Milwaukee's reluctant Wes Cov- inglon finally ended his holdout siege by signing after the club gave the 29-year-old outfielder an ultimatum lo sign or go through with his threat to sit out the sea son Elsewhere, a rash of injuries broke out. The San Francisco Giants' Willie Mays escaped seri ous damage when a vicious foul spun off his left foot In batting, practice. He suffered a braised in step. Rocky Nelson, first baseman for the world champion Pittsburgh Pirates, was hit in (he face by play baseball, jail." The Indians arc due lo play the Los Angeles Angels hi Palm Springs on March 27. protest because Tennessee State State wiped out a 2-point Lewis had been ignored and Clark margin, scoring 23 Percy Sutton, president of the points. ' New York branch of the National The top point-makers were Don Association for Advancement of Powell of Portland State with 2lcolorcd People, charged that the and Royce McDaniel of Lewis and omission of the all-Negro school Louis Tom Dragna are charged ii.js and Clark in Ihe consola with trying to force Leonard and Don Ncsscth into letting them con Clark with 19. Tournament director John Lew- Is of Willamette expressed satis faction with the attendance ol 2,238. Linfield 90 Close 15. Phillips 10, Carlson 18, Williams 8. Jones 6. Grant 16, Polhemus 15, Turner 2. Eastern Oregon 76 Nee! 25. Arrilola 20, Turlcy 9. Holmes 16, 1 lion game of the playoff. Fnstnin flreeun led only once, trol the fistic fortunes of former A-iQ park' in' the second half but'oiinaer 6. Shore 0. Wolfe 0. My- wclterweignt cnampion mm ""presjei Linfield untU tne lasi iwo ers 0, Bagnall 0. oan. iminutt'S in Uie tine conies': Ncsscth used to manage Jor- Rebounding proved the big dif- dan. Ifcrcncc. Linfield had 73 rebounds Leonard testified Tucsday rc-j(0 52 for the shorter Mountain- garding earlier slatcments in p,,, rom ls Grande. court by his wife that she tried Baskets by Mel Holmes, Pasco Portland State 77 Bridges 10, Bertell 4, Turner 16, Chase 7, Lah- ti 14, Ricse 0, Ittcrshagen 4, Lip per 0, Morion 0. Lewis and Clark 65 Lund- Isc-I tn'D uplnnni. Qn1L knrl declined an invitation, brought a 1" A A HraWC Team Sunday CORVALLIS (AP) The two at-large teams for Ihe NCAA re gional basKctball tournament will he chosen Sunday, Roy Kecnc of Oregon Slate College said Tuesday. Kecnc, chairman of the selec tion committee, said he will be gin conferring with olher commit tee members on the telephone at 9 a.m., and added that the job should be done by noon. At present, there are four teams in the running: Seattle Univers ity (17-8), University of Portland 116-91, Oregon Stale (14-101 and Oregon (13-11). Oregon and Oregon Stale's chances probably will be deter- mined by the outcome of a two came series between the Iwo from Nashville, Tenn., gave indi cation of racial prejudice, Ken Norton, chairman of the NIT selection committee and coach at Manhattan, denied that race was involved. I'll send him toi injured. Chicago White Sox rookie catcher Camilo Carrcon split an index finger on his right hand when he was struck by a foul. The Cards reported that ailing shortstop Julio Gotay still has blurred vision from an eye' in flammation. Outfielder Al Pilar- cik, oblained from Baltimore In a trade, lold the Kansas City A's I he's retiring because of illness in his family. The A's continued lo get solid hitting performances from rookje outfielder Jay Hankins, who had two doubles and a single in an inlrasquad test and is 8-for-19. In- fielder Lou Klimchock slammed double end single and now is for-14. Ihe intermission. - But 'Linficld .j u.-nselman 5. Brooks 0. Fox William Strong oarne back with field goals hy:0 Langoa 0, Ellis 0. to cct $25,000 from Palermo soiArri0ia and Bob dinger gave Lark R MrDani..! 19 Vermillinn she and her nusDana couia nee Eastern Oregon Us one leaa aiieri8 Maurcr 9 Herscrt 4, Boutin the country. Defense Altv. asked Leonard if he told Palermo;GCne Carlson, Bernie Grant and "that you didn't want to be con nected with your wife's pro posal?" "No sir...vcs sir." was Leo- Malin Plans Two-Gamer A big doublehcadcr basketball series will be played in Malin Thursday night. The contests will pair the top lufl mfmhr nt hnlh ihm f-niinlv and city divisions of the Klamath j teams Friday and Saturday nights John Polhemus. The Mountaineers kept battling and later cut the margin to 76-72 nfi. the.. 'kad-ttfc hv Tnm N'opI I'- "T maw havo In ri A fit nlc hv Arritn A niPV:"w u,c i-rm wwi.. vunviuaii him to give the money and tickeUevcr could get closer and in therown and trip to the national cen(s for cniidrcm to mv wife. I was so scared at fmal two minutes Linfield ranly i rvansas Liiy nexi wceK, The entrant teams include some Whits Whip SPU SPOKANE (API Whitworth Falls basketball loamie. nights. At 7 p.m. the Oregon Food quin tet will square off against Merrill. Immediately following, the Round up five will mix with the host Malin club. The games are the final of the season for all four teams. Admission prices for the affair are 50 cents for adults and 25 it -OUT" mo" ' 1 &' .-. - new 1 nCKIl i. . V3-PR.V. oi."" Local - Vvn- that time I'd have went any-away with it. . I'" ""'I'H J3""' where" I Necl and Arritola topped the;71-62 Tuesday night Leonard testified he received game's scorers with 25 and 20! Clayton Anderson led the win $28 000 from Gibson as a don;points. Carlson, with 18. and jning Pirates with 21 points. 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