rafieci Salmis Ground SOCf 87-78 , Seats IBOHKT Top Three Cage Teams In Twin -Bill Saturday CHICAGO (t'PIl-The nation's three top-ranked college basket ball teams will appear on the same doublcheader Saturday. And it was questionable whether of fense or defense would steal the show. In the headline match, the na tion's No. 1 rated team, Cincin nati, will defend its 32-game win ning streak and 14-0 record this season afiaihst the No. 3 rated ofPntct, Illinois, which is the na tion's second highest scoring; team. '. The second game will match unbeaten Loyola of Chicago, with a 17-0 record this season, ranked No. 2 nationally and the highest scoring team in the nation with a 97.7 point per game average, against luckless Santa Clara, whose coach describes his team Cincinnati, which also leads the nation in defense, allowing only 48.5 points per game, will face a team which has averaged 88.6 points per game, and the out come may show whether a good defense can beat a good offense. Coach Harry Combes of the II lini, who scouted the Bearcats in their last game, against Bradley, said his team had no fears of the Cincinnati defense, although he said his Saturday rival did have a "real fine zone press that would bother anybody." But he added that his team "can attack a zone as well as a man to man defense," and that "if the ball is falling, you've got a chance to beat any zone." Ed Jucker, coach of the Bear-' cats, hoped for "well balanced scoring" from his team with four se coacn aescnoes nis icam scoring irom nis icam wnn lour Kuaru, su we iai-K neigni 'just average" with a 9-4 rec- or five players "hitting in double very much experience on the ord. I figures" and doing their usual I bench." fine defensive job to win "We have different thinking, a different philosophy, than scoring 30 or 40 points a game, Jucker said. "We're not interested in how many points a player has scored. In our case it s 'Did you take care of your man? "I teach that no one man will beat you. If each one takes care of his own man, you can win We foul so little because we're not interested in taking the ball away, in lunging or grabbing for it. Our object mainly is to create bad passes, in harassment "I don't think we're as good as we have been in the past. For one thing we're forced to play Thorn Thackcr at forward, and we lost Paul Hoguc, who was 6-9, and replaced him with a 5-tOl guard, so we lack height and! Billy Welu, Marion Ladewig Capture Bowling Meet Lead KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPD Billy Welu of St. Louis and Mar ion Ladewig of Grand Rapids. Mich., were at the top of the men's and women's division today in the stretch drive of the $100, 000 Ail-Star bowling tournament. Welu, 29, and Mrs. Ladewig, 48, each compiled record scores in the tiring qualifying rounds. Welu. a strong, 6-4 keoler who throws a hard ball, made it to the top of the 16-man list of quali fiers with a 32-game total of 7.202 an average of 225 pins per game. Mrs. Ladewig, a grandmother, scattered pins over the 24-game women's qualifying rounds for a total of 5,018 an average of bet ter than 209. Mrs. Ladewig has won the All-Star seven times. So accurate have the bowlers been in this 22nd annual Bowling Proprietors Association of Arrreri ca (BPAA) tournament, that rec ords have been falling daily. The first 14 men in the top 16 bet tered the previous 32-game record of 6.874 set last year by Roy Lown of El Fuso, Tex. William Helsel of Tampa, Fla., sneaked into the No. 16 spot Tues day night with a record six-game count of 1.454 snapping the old mark of 1,435 set last year by de fending champion Dick Weber of St. Louis. Clay Picks Third Round For Powell PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Cassius Clay and Charlie Powell, who for the past week have been trading verbal punches, step into the ring Thursday night to settle their differences with their fists. Clay. 21-year-old undefeated poet-puncher from Louisville, has predicted a three-round knockout over Powell, former professional football player from San Diego, Calif. Clay, who called the shot by knocking out Archie Moore in four rounds in his last bout, originally had forecast a five-round win over Powell but lowered it because "he's been popping off." Powell, whose reticent demean or is in marked contrast to Clay's verbosity, has retaliated by re marking "if anyone goes in five it will be Clay. All it takes is one punch." But that one punch may be dif ficult to land. Clay's speed has carried him through 16 fights un marked and he has never been on tile canvas. Both fighters hit with power. Clay has scored 13 knockouts in his 16 victories. Powell has kay-i ocd 17 opponents and decisioned six others. Three of his fights have ended in draws and he has lost six. three by knockouts. Poncll expects to go into the fight at about 210 pounds. 40 less than when he was toiling as a defensive end (or Die San Fran cisco Forty-Niners of the National Football League. Weber was in a good position! today to repeat as All-Star champ. He finished the 32-game haul at 7,147 55 pins back ol Welu. Ray Bluth, also of St. Louis. was third among the qualifiers at 7,084. Don Carter, four time champion from St. Louis, wound up 14th with a total of 6.877 Betty Kuczynski of Chicago fin ished second to Mrs. Ladewig with 4.830. Pat Senning and Joy Abel, both of Chicago, were third and fourth, respectively, with scores of 4,786 and 4,782. Defending champion Shirley Garms of Chicago was 16th at 4.549, and past champion Sylvia Wcne of Philadelphia was 13th at 4.583. The 16 men finalists today be gan four-game match play, with each man meeting the other in four matches per day. The Peter sen point system will be used, with bowlers getting one point for each 50 points and one point for each game won. The same sys tem will be used for the women. Smith, Anderson Again Lead Owls Past Red Raider Quint HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Kails, Ore. ' ASHLAND (Special) The Ore gon Tech Owls took a giant step lorwai-d. with the aid of Portland State, Tuesday night as the Owls controlled the game all the way here to down the Southern Oregon Red Raiders for the second lime in as many weeks, 87-78. The Owls were never in any real trouble after the first few mmutcs of the game although the iiesky Raiders chopped away at the lead a couple of times until the Owls would pull away from range again. Coach Jim Partlow's crew ac tually won this game from the charity line where they connected on 23 of 35 attempts for 65.7 per cent. Sam Smith led the parade to the gift line with 13 of 16 hits for 13 of his 31 points. He has scored 63 points against SOC in two games. The Owls had 32 field shots and the Red Raiders 34. But the Raid ers hit only 10 of 21 foul shots. They collected 25 fouls to Ore gon Tech's 18. But the real difference again came on the boards where Willie Anderson had his best night of the season in pulling off 28 of them, four more than the entire Southern Oregon team which had only 24 to OTi's 60. Smith added to his rebound total with 21 snags. "We pretty well controlled the game. Partlow said, and then was elated when told that Port land State socked Oregon College of Education, 77-60. That put the Owls two games ahead with a 6-0 record while OCE is 4-2. "Wayne Dennis came in and did a real fine job for us when we needed him. It probably was his best game of the season. We had a couple of guys sick. Hewlie Hewlett Nashl was sick with a bad cold and Smith had some stomach trouble," he said. Norm Johns plaved his usual steady ball but came through in sparkling style in a couple of instances. He made all of Oregon Tech's first six points and kept them in the game. Then after SOC started to whittle at the big lead in the second half, Johns took over and started driving hard and pumped in another couple of bas kets to lift the Owls back into a comfortable margin. The Owls were ahead in the game by as much as 14 points at several points in the game. They were behind only once and that in the early stages of the game when they fell behind 7-6. But they got hotter as the game progressed and Partlow's "iron- man five" jumped to a 12-point lead at the end of the first half, 47-35. The Red Raiders weren't dead. however, and began to chop away at the margin midway through the second half and had the mar-1 gin sliced to four points at the 65- 61 mark. But the Owls once again pulled away and kept a seven and eight-point margin the rest of the way. Anderson got 17 of his 28 bounds in the first half. He also tallied 19 points for the contest. Johns and Van Zitek connected for 13 points apiece and Nash nine. Dave Hughes once again led the Red Raiders with 20 markers. Jerry Shults hit for 16 and Royce Kiser 15 with Brad Flanary pull ing up the end with 12 points. The Owls hit 45.1 per cent from the field while the Raiders con nected on 34 of 72 shots for a very fine 47.2 percentage. Their mark at the line, however, was only 47.6 per cent on the 10 of 21. Oregon Tech takes on OCE Friday and Saturday nights in Owl Gym in a pair of big games. II the Owls could take both these games, they could be virtually assured of the title again unless they fall flat on their faces in the second round which isn't likely. Upsets Spice Prep Leagues By United Press International Oregon high school basketball teams staged a riotous night marked by overtime games, the defeat of two high-ranked clubs and upsets in nearly every league Tuesday night. Franklin emerged from the con fusion in the Portland League as the new leader 7-l) after a 54-50 win over Madison. Marshall third-ranked in the state, was beaten 68-67 in overtime by Wash ington. Cleveland, which handed Mar shall its first defeat last weekend, was mangled 68-49 by Jefferson In the .Metro League. Central Catholic stunned unbeaten and fifth-ranked Milwaukie 42-36, drop ping the Mustangs into a first place tie with Beavcrton and Clackamas. Molalla knocked Reynolds from the unbeaten list alter nine straight victories, 42-41. in a Wilco League crucial. The fall of Milwaukie and Reyn olds left Forest Grove the only unbeaten A-l team in the slate, The Vikings beat Ncwberg 36-25. MOOT nn MUCH MORE FOR LE$$ FULL PRICE For this beautiful 1963 Lark 2 dr. Sdn. Fully Equipped FUEL OIL DELIVERED 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph. TU 4-6788 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph. 7U 4-6788 Jay Hawk PETROLEUM 2135 So. 6th or So. 6th and Cretf Ve 1 f ' i i ? f '! 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