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    rfppled Pels InlosS Grants Pass Cavemen
vI Wrestlers
in Conference
eet Saturday
The Oregon Tech w restling team
left today for Monmouth where
they will compete in the Oregon
Collegiate Conference Tournament
Saturday in an all-day meet.
The preliminaries of the meet
twain at 2 p.m., the semifinals at
3 p.m. and the consolation finals
and championship finals at 7 p.m.
Two mats will be used for all the
bouts but the championship finals,
The Owl grapplcrs go into this
Important meet as the second
choice behind undefeated and very
rugged Portland State, the defend
ing champion. The Owls have
MILO CRUMRINE
swept to a 9-1 record tlu's season
and the only dual loss suffered
was at the hands of the Vikings.
j)io also heat Oregon State, 20-10.
The Owls could do well In this
tournament IF. Owl, Coach How
ard Morris is hoping that his
wrestlers don't have the bad luck
draw and got matched with the
Portland Stale hoys right o(t the
bat. Bui Ihoy could get some tough
individual matches from other
schools Mich as .Southern Oregon
The Mile High team will be go
ing into this tournament with an
excellent record of 5.) victories,
IS losses and three draws for the
10 matches this season. Nineteen
of those 53 victories have come
by Hie pin roule.
Milo Ciumrinc. a former Klam
ath Union grappler at 123 pounds,
is the defending league cham
pion and Western AAU cham
pion in the 115.kiiiikI class. He is
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66 Main,
unbeaten in nine mutches but has
draw to mar that otherwise
spotless record. He has pinned
four opponents.
Dennis Satlier, a freshman from
Sweet Home, Is undefeated in nine
matches also and is the only Owl
with an unblemished record. He
has a pair of pins to his credit,
Hank Isenhart comes in at 137
and has won seven of nine match
ics tins season. He' hails (rom
Langlois and was third in the con
ference last season. He also was
state champion in 19fil.
Ken Kinncar has a S-4 record,
tlie worst among the Owls. The
147 pounder comes from David
Douglas where he was state run'
nerup in 'I960. He is a sophomore
John Norton is 7-1 for the sea
son with four pins to his credit.
He is a freshman wrestler from
Burns and was state runncrup at
141 in 1902. Verl Miller has an 8-1
record in the 157-pound division
with three pins in the eight wins
He is a freshman and was state
champion last year from Burns.
Ed Applcman is the captain ol
the learn and unbeaten in nine
matches although he has one
draw. That draw came last week
when it won the meet for the
Owls over Southern Oregon. He is
defending league champion and a
sophomore from Molalla. He fights
at 177.
The Owls have no heavyweight.
Boosters Slate
Get-Together
The Pelican Booster mem
bers will have an Informal get
together tonight at Keamei
Golf and Country Club follow
injj the 'KL'-Granls Pass game
at Pelican Court.
All members and wives, and
Pelican fans, are invited In at
tend Die social affair. There
will be a little snack table set
up at the club at no charge.
Crucial Games
Headline Preps
fly I'nlted Press International
Battles between the leaders in
I lie Metro, Valley and Southern
Oregon Conferences highlight
tonight's high school basketball
schedule in the stale.
A three-way tie for first place
in the Metro circuit w ill be broken
when two of the leaders, Astoria
and Bcaverlon, meet at Beaver-
ton. The other lirst-place team.
Miluaukic, plays Centennial.
South Salem is at Lebanon in
a Valley League feature. The
Sasons are undefeated in league
play and Lebanon is two games
ahead of it nearest rival in sec
ond place.
Part of Hie deadlock in the
Southern Oregon Conlerence may
be broken tonight. Four of Un
live teams still are in contention
for two berths in tlie state lourna-
jmrnt. First-place Crater is host to!
.AMiiana anil iirauis i ,iss is ai
1 Klamath Falls.
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Oregon Tech
Sprague River Tonight
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Portland S''(
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boultitrn UriQon
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ioufhtrn Oregon
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13 JIJ- 944
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Oreoon CflHete 7 4 .6J6 785 771
Portland Matt 4 7 .364 734 732
Southern Oregon 4 t .308 189 947
Eeilern Oreqo't 3 .350 3I 8t7
Gemei Frldev nrl sturdv:. Portland
State al Southern Oregon; Oregon College
of Education et Eeitern Oregon; Oregon I
Tech, bye. I
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11 103 50
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13 93 46
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333 19.4
232 17.7
317 197
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Shults. SOC
Zitek, Otl
BfirxJt, OCC
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Turley. EOC
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13 37 31 105 8 0
II 36 18 90 8 1
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losers.
BOB HOLMAN
Senior May Get Chance
Five Battles
The Oregon Tech Ow ls, on the
verge of pulling down their third
consecutive Oregon CollcRiale
Conference crown, take a breath
er Uiis week and have only a non
oiifcrence game slated tonight at
the Mile High gym against the
Sprague River Ducks, National
Indian champions.
Tickets for the game are on
sale at the Eagle Cafe. The Ducks
have 500 tickets which they are
selling. The two teams will split
the ticket sales. All tickets go at
50 cents each.
The Owls are sporting a 17-5
season record and have lost only!
one of the last 13 encounters and
that one in overtime. The Ducks
preparing for the National Indian
Tournament again and in delense
of it. now hold an 18-3 mark.
Coach Jim Partlow's charges
are hitting the basket at an av
erage of 73 5 points per game for
the season and the Ducks have
avcraced 73 points per game in
21 games. The Owls, however.
have been against somewhat
tougher competition.
llie Owls, led by the "Iron-
Man Five," with Sammy Smith
and Willie Anderson heading the
qrnup. will be favored to send
the Ducks to their fourth defeat
of the season. This game replaces
Idaho Tech on OTI's original
schedule Idaho Tech. a new
school, dropped tlie sport.
The Ducks have some line play
ers and are led by 6-fi DeMerle
l.ytle who was the most valuable
player in the Yakima Indian and
Hoopa Indian tournaments last
ear. He is averaging 31 points
per game this season. The other
lour starters to join him probably
will be Don Dexter l0.0. Bob
David I-tn. Chuck Ruff (12 0'
and Butch Crunio. Crume just
joined the team recently.
Sprague River will be bolstered
al the end of the Oregon Tech
season because tlie Owls' fine for
ward Norm Johns will join the
Ducks or (he Indian Tournament
Others -for the Ducks are Allan
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DEMONSTRATION TODAY!
KEEP OREGON GREEN!
A. H. Stewart Co.
ill'
Friday, February 15, 13
LaPlante, Pat Barney, Bert Law
yer, Mo Jimenez and Bob Bar
ney.
The five starters for Oregon
Tech will be Smith, Anderson.
Johns, Hewlett Nash and Van
Zitek. All five ' OTI starters are
averaging over 10 points per
game. Smith is hitting at a 22.0
clip per game, Anderson at 18.9.
Nash at 14.0 per game, Zitek at
13.3 and Johns at 10.5.
The Owls have hit over 100
points in their last two games
and could again against the
Ducks. But Partlnw likely will
try to get some of his reserves
into the game for some game ex
perience. Those likely to see ac
tion are Ron Wilkcrson. Chuck
Hawkins. Wayne Dennis and
Chuck Nagley.
OCE Wolves Try
To Keep Alive
fly I nlted Press International
Oregon College of Education
tries to keep' alive its flickenns
Oregon Collegiate Conlerenre bas
ketball championship hopes to
ilicht. The Wolves, who are in second
place in llie conlerence with a
r-4 record, meet Eastern Oregon
;it La Grande in the opener of a
two-game series. A loss would
eliminate them from a title
chance.
Portland State faces Southern
Oregon at Ashland in another two-
same series. Oregon Tech. which
has clinched a tie for its third
straight championship wilh a 12-1
mark, is idle.
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By JERRY WAGGONER ,
Herald and News Sports Editor
When it rains, it pours. That's
what Coach Al Keck of Klamath
Union found out this week. And in
this case the rain means a rash
of ills which has depicted his
squad in the most crucial weekend
of the league season.
The news from up on the hill
isn't good this week. Keck has
three players, two starters, on the
ill list. Fred Kelley, the big 6-3
center, and clutch ace guard-for
ward Hal Holman both are sick
There is a possibility they might
play but that won t be known un
til jusl before the game. Both
Kelley and Holman were to see
the doctor today and he was to
give or deny his permission to
play. Kelley has been struck by
the flu and Holman has a bad
rash.
I'he third player out and he
still is sick is guard Lanny Guyer
Kelley came back to school only
Thursday and then for only i
short while.
So the outlook doesn't look c.v
trcmely bright for the Pelicans
this week. And it comes right when
the Pdicans most need to be at
full strength and ability. The Peli
cans will host defending state
champion Grants Pass Friday
night, which they have beaten
twice already, and go to Medford
Saturday night for the real big
game.
The Pelicans could virtually
College
' Scores
College Basketball Results
By lolled Press International
EAST
New York U. 102 Holy Cross 71
Clark i Mass. I 77 Brandeis 74
Clarkson 78 Alfred 65
Long Island U. 82 Hunter 61
Pennsylvania Mil. 81 Ursinus 72
Lincoln iPal 72 Delaware Val 56
Worcester St. 80 Boston St. 77
Seton Hall 81 Niagara 74
Inna 61 Massachusetts S4 -Fairfield
80 Brooklyn Coll 50
Upsala 81 Moravian 73 ' n t
SOUTH
Huntingdon 87 Mid. Tenn. St. 72
St. Paul 95 Fayetteville St. 68
Lenoir Rhyne 82 Elon 65
Wake Forest 75 Maryland 54
Knoxville Coll 114 Lane 96
Geo'town I Kyi 82 Transylvania 80
Centenary 71 East Tenn. St. 65
Belmont 92 Union 80
MIDWEST
Wofford 75 Newberry 69 'o.t.
Creighton 81 Colorado Coll 43
SOUTHWEST
Trinity Tex ) 69 Arlington St. 66
Tulsa C7 Bradley 62
Lamar Tech B5 S. Houston St. 77
North Texas St 64 St. Louis 62
WEST
Weber Coll 98 N.W'rn Naarene 7i2
Wyoming 78 Denver 71
Loyola (Calif 56 San Jose 48
(jonzaga 59 Portland 53
La Verne 89 Biola 75
Cal Western 72 San Diego U. 37
Peppcrdine 76 UOP 72
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eliminate the Cavemen from the
list of contenders with a win
Friday night because the Cavemen
have got Crater Saturday night.
Coach Keck s charges present
ly are in second place with a
6-4 record and Crater tops the
group with a 6-3 mark. But that
lofty position has been poison for
the leading team thus far. Grants
Pass. Crater and Klamath have
found that the leading position is
a jinxed one for all three teams
have led and then dropped two
straight games to lose the lead.
Keck still is mulling over his
chances this weekend without the
three ill players but hasn't given
up on two of them being ready
to go. Four sure starters will be
seniors Wayne Chamberland. the
leading scorer and rcboundcr
Dick Scott, forward, guard Grnver
Dahn. and sophomore forward Ter
ry Ash. The other spot depends
upon Kelley and Holman present
Others w ho undoubtedly w ill see
action if the three are still sick
are Bob Moore, a steady lresh-
man. and hustling seniors Bob
Holman and Don Piper.
Chamberland leads the team
with 170 points for an ln.fi aver
age. Kelley is second with 135
points and a 9.7 mean. Scott is
right on Kcney's heels with 149
poinls and a 9.3 average. Then
comes Holman with 130 and an
8.1 average and Dahn with 108
points and a 6.7 average.
Ash. when he is on. is as cond
as any player on the team. But
he has his good and bad nights.
Dahn has come on in league play
to give the Pelicans a boost with
his work from guard position. Scott
is another hot and cold player but
probably has the best shooting eye
on the team.
Chamberland is the rugged por
tion of the group. He gets most of
his points from underneath the
basket on rebounds and he is the
leader in that category. Kelley
hasn't lived up to his potential
since league play began and is
due to have a real good game.
BRANNICK DOING WELL
NEW YORK 'UPD - Eddie
Brannick. traveling secretary of
the San Francisco Giants, is pro
gressing satisfactorily from his
attack of pneumonia, his doctors
reported today at Columbia University-Presbyterian
Hospital.
Brannick, who has been with
the Giants since the John Mc-
Graw era, was hospitalized
Feb. 7.
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Tonight
Five
They will be going against a
ough team in Grants Pass. The
Cavemen are led by Jim Pippin
who has 174 points and an 11.6 av
erage for the season. Al Hutchins.
however, has been the big gun ol
late. He just recently returned
from the injured list and has been
hitting at a hot pace. He has Ha
pints in 11 games for a 13.1 av
erage. Tom Sparlin and Tom Shepard
are the other two Cavemen in the
top scoring list. Sparlin has 111
points for a 7.4 mean and Shep
ard 108 for 7.2 per game.
Southern Ortgon Conference Stetlslicr.
SEASON
Teem W L Pel. PF P
Craler 1! 3 .M0 919 112
K. Fell! U ' .JS0 "60 7S
Medtord ID A 9114 ISA
Grenls Pels 9 e .600 B4 799
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K. Fells 6 4 .600 439 5?0
Orenls Pess S .566 513 490
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Cham'lend, KF 16 64 42-65 40 170 10.6
Lemb.
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Milts, M
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