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h a . / | _ tale 81 “A “a Sacr Hea Tri Henl I Overtime Viking The Oregon The — held a them narrow a victo-| margin narrow could do no better margin first half lead at 34-32,/TY. Orego Tech connected on 50 Wertin claime game scoring with Portland State’s| but foun little cent of their second half| difficulty in at- yor honors in this contest, connect- Vikings here Saturday night taining. the and held the Portland] mark 8L- as on 1 field goal and as the lost the second game| fed Nelson scoreless for the final they seven| continuallyjfree throw, Lyons added in their two-day stand 81-59. from|three-and-one- minutes, but} the remainder of/from the field, and six ‘The Owls found themselves in throughout the charity line for his 20-point/ Vikings tallied just before} in the secon half} the game trouble in out’ “way rightful of their competition, turned back a Henl Hornet five evening luckless Friday the thrashing overtime in Hornets their home court, ‘56-54 on 56-5 decision clinched a hundred before several stunned Henley fans. one Henley gaine a point lead, their,only lead split of the prove somethin Playin with | talize de- ROSS CARIAGA PULLS BIG UPSET program, relative- a new utilizes a b offense of the Illinois so Th notched was Trojans were pace overtime Yasa- win, and at at suf- f Arie = of 22. HEART Indoor and 7 7 Amerli program. Gerrit place third Reveng wh it’s are; made Port- are-not for too from and run, Arie heat. has sport area D. Oregon 8 California July, Oregon ‘re 1 Oregen State (O 4 Southern Tech but with the. sport in the Championship National are Neb. at Lincoln, Active through! continues are number a re-| overall Rolling rolling terrific a along at mighty The Bly Bobcats, is still] Jeagu basketball. of the ace pace in B of B leagu basketball mite ly leadin the state in scoring, with average. His Dersheid of scorin efforts Glendale’s are A-2 cage is current- 27-point per game only to Nick| team, wh is averaging a second whoppin a 30.7 point per game. scoring Bill Enyart, Medford, state, with a 19.2 scoring average per In A-1 the ranks ninth in| b in state (OTT dec by K. — Jeff A-2 of tal output pile 49 33 was for Bly however, a singl game, point against points a t sure Bonanza. the and { Lyons recently cases defenders Pressure in the nation in have all but with West Coast In college gotten away handicaps, Lyons 96 in to bein the National club as th judgment of a heavy Gilchrist had Anderson Gilchrist also won [fesh with aut all thresh- of Bob| collected 19 junior from a et Ben sink is not a ¢ not. but Saturda Rogu plucky night Leagu relatively easy 2 a final fo ta be emerge Pirates of 73-46 score with 6- throug man for the Colleg 10:36 to play before inter- raced pulling away to its bigges at the final buz- zer, Stanford, Southern Cal IN ONE Bob for the — best (small .918 with 87 out complainer. When! of at Country poked his the als poke 1963 4th usin year& Golf and Strickland Club. from in Reame perfect seventh in e a hol _1 an hole-in-one. ‘on Stanford as and Wanda Win broke Honkers to be rolled 1,10 i LAKEVIEW —’ Matt The- visiting defeat-| Mari, pin for first place Hornets, away _up-and- MERRILL—The ing favor host team win was a 68-63. The big one the Grizzlies, who haye come ‘on strong after a somewhat dis- ‘mal pre-season campaig For Jerry Bennet who felt) all alon that his club would “jell,” the win is even bigger. sets the stage for a rugg for Count Leagu action, possi ‘glowin in from night a’ While in rill the hig individual hig individual gam of 22 and series of 591. ‘Doubles and tion continued single competi throug late Sat- urda evening with en many the title tournament was the win no for the against Mer- future means ov : pl — - bi Mar b a Ol be publishe S stor and earl a 60 Secon ‘ble fo with 1,10 ‘ADWi to 2 pla i ito - ar- puak Cavem Defe Pelica the net, - a Sio ‘thing en t varsit; Gets o their junio much| ‘way this weeken Straight ALTURAS — Modoc Union| Pass rants VOM Tah an Pins t Oren| De fh -Si rth th Spik Mike Low not enoug tac it’s significan that overtake the Grizzlies. hit the Miller mark. 17- Antlers Win Conceivably Miller could have Bonanza from behind scored higher had Sigad de- came at Malin after a slow first quar-| sired, B Bly earned the ter, and piled on a decisive win 71-58 over the host Mustangs. from once again opposin Rick Steb of the Antler five ‘coaches, credit shared scorin game: with Reuben Aldinge as both excelled spirit collected 2 points Bill Steber should wi the ball games, added 1 and Newlun garnere Scoring GILCHRIST winners. 12 for the (68 —Koski 23 Rand Le- 1 Je Quie poste 1 for the loser 2 assisted b Dan Toffel with 10 ¢ n 2, Smit 8 Chiloqui had the easiest time ‘of all, posting a: 61-3 victory 4 Liske 5 Connor 17 winle Bly. Kurtz 5 Barn 7 McKoen 17 over In spit of overwhelming BONANZA. (71)—Mitchell ‘odds agains them (Bly had onl five cagers in uniforms), Jac 1, Newlun 12 R. Steber 'P collected 3 point 1o} 1 Pleiff 9 Parrish 3 B. Ste- be 1 and Harris 2 kee his name on to of state MAI 5 Mc-| (58)— scorin rosters. Oren Miller poste 1 for the 2 Bauer 2 Moore 2 Le-| winners, while the balance Kenyo 1 Toffel 10 the Panther lineu added con- 21 and Micka 3. point each, but Dep b Furlong dre match, 0-0 in their again Ted DeVore and registere were alae ie whieh pone eere a ER (63) aiv [p gu Aidi registere b Jone and Oc f th Pelicans, Final score of this match was 44-1 favoring the Pelicans. unit also| A Pelican reserve scored wins over Lakeview in a 23-1 decision. Wins were r ie b Whitlatch, Kring, Nelson and Decker. , ‘Mills, DeVore, ‘Ada Eee eee rc Modoc ALTURAS— Wins Union s School scored a decisi For Gilchrist it was Matt Kos- siderable weight in balanced over Bi Valle here Frida; ki and Denn Jessu all the scoring O Miller CHILOQUIN (61) enin 54-3 with Gar W 17 Wilder 8 Brattain Panthers Hatch-| wi way with 2 and 28 point re- Coach Dave literally er 6 Spice 9 Kizer 2 B Mill- ‘spectivel Bertram tallied 1 for the winners. outran the tiring Bobcats util- er 5 Kalita 1 and Wood 4 BLY Merrill&# hope were pinne izing two teams througho the (39)— 2 andjthe wi upon Mike McKoen and Larry evenin with platoo type sub- 30 Bryan 2 Brannum ‘Connor who came up with 1 stituting. With this brand of at- Larson 1 losers ihe — ge Pal — wi ‘th three Ne pliah toda Third went rival of contracts from Irene Robinion and Rleta veteran right Summers with and a rookie south 1,036- Detroit Piston. game Saturda Early honors also went to! “favorite to practic his shot.” Maxine Switzler and Dee Thorn- ola a Knick guard at- ton in B-Division doubles with templ the ‘shot for the first! 1,13 pins for second place. National time Third plac was held Saturday|} F game b Marg Hadlock and Detroit, Millie Howard: with 1,08 pins agains the Pistons ‘The shot, which tied the game} and pave ‘in regulatio time the way for an eventual 118-112 victory for the Knicks, went like this: } Gola lunged&# retrieve a ball) headed out of bounds with ap proximatel 3 seconds to pla and leaped- the air, tossin the ball toward. the. basket. As the crowd looked on in amazeé-| ment,’the ball took one ho on| the ‘court and neatl droppe ina 9 San Giants Francisco place=honor in dou- ‘Th went to Marg Jones broug their total of signe p y Adreon ‘in this picture page is issue. c Giants Sig the Marilyn Could Gain rolled competition. 58 for first Tli in action, and Su- Three More Divi sin first Coop poste From Gola Bi inDivisi a al SAN FRANCISCO (U Win ° wom- challengin these early lead- MeFay Sth were and rolled total of dy Sigmun pin for the earl lead in ADiv doubles competitio COS—Dillars 12 Corson and Viv Wil- Duchi 6 Landoe 8 Smith 6 Gussi Metcalf 2 Abbe 8 Dixon 6 son poste 1,12 pin for. first} in C-Division doubles Mercier 2 Mongin 4 a YUBA Taylor 5 Lowe 1 PM Matthews continued “her Jefferson 9 Gag 6 Nichols 3 for honors Root 6 and Rollins} stron jin 619 pin in A 6 first honors for Modoc Win e tussel in with a ~ effort from Jim Jai 15 of shot them in the second half, In other West Coast action’ Saturday Southern California’ defeated Washingto Stat: #8 ef ri 6 with a from 33- John Block, 31-in the —eco ‘halt. of play. th Dollard All-Event remain Loretta 17 Upset Bonanza Chiloquin b Saturda er- closin minutes of play to|whelming, it marked a decided defeat Orego State 51-4 with change in the leagu picture Kent Hinckley leadin the way |Bonanza handled Malin, Chilo- 1 on counters, qui trampled Bly, and the bi The Beavers was Gilchrist over Merrill, ‘one got a 21- tight contest score: Tp E 2M Pauline Flowers and Jeanne Saturda plac Bowlin Flowers earned:.second by honors in C-Division’ doubles to play, at least throug most of the tourna-| Saturday’ competition They to comp rolled 1,12 pins Helen Powers In Helen O'C B- and Wanda Furrey posted to-| Merrill; Grizzlies. HOLE 4 w Gilchrist Grizzlies, behind scorin of Matt Koski and came roarin Denn Jessu points back Friday nigh in their Coun- with over just ‘margi with the contest minutes left. The rally did not ty Leagu the defeat to Merrill Huskies last, however, and Orego was! and arms one 22 tal of 1,20 Trojan throug Schwarz with Wilkinson scored. 1 Georg was Larr over| Dan Bee- point 22 He received assis- John Barker with| Gilchrist Orego . officials, experienced or inexpe- foul, or a foul is committe and unheeded Lyon complain a hoop Henle 2 to 71-6 tactics. no the aren ari ete ‘mission, will second in tall pokin son’ things squa in small here their the Trojans, of the points The men) Heart’s The Grizzlies who Wins manner. junior varsity a in behind the scoring The with Pf pao Rippin) ona PSC B intende wound its way : ie Pirates| strang Phoenix 73 poitit again S The contest 60-2 Win PAGE—7| 106 — — Phoenix winning Humbles Gilchrist smal colleg their Events scored themsel here Satu eve-| nin as the handed Bend’s Leagu lead at 15-1 before Bill Jen- ——_| go a tip-in to pu the for Ducks ahead goo 16-15 Hockey goalie a Pirie 2 205 indicated Hig Sckeol earned its eight at Grants Pass Frida Anderson in the| ed here Saturda night in aj ‘straight Modoc-Lassen Leagu For the varsity onl two wins the varsity win were Mount and 65-47 Rogu Leagu decision. victory Saturda night with a were. re; Koski with 1 and 1 point re-| ts Pass and the Jeff Sullivan of the decisive 74-20 rout of Surpris one ored three pins Junior} spectively 'st to ‘scorers, poke 2 Valley. at Grants High man for Bend was Ha-| point throu the baskets dur-| Teague Scott and Brigg of the final trounced Tulelake’s juniors 52- never headed althoug the gen with seven points ing the eveni to pace the Alturas ‘scored 11 1 and 1 was quit similar, 3 in the preliminary. Golden Bears rallied to within used Honkers in an easy win, point respectivel in the vic- score readin 33- for th host Coach Jerry Bennett ‘Cavemen, eigh points twice in the final) nine players throughou the} Stev Goodin led the Hor- tory. minutes. the Pell- recorded ‘Wins b ‘The Modoc Jayve squad! contest, but Bend didn& have| nets with 1 points Maxwell) GOALIE TO MANAGER Jones ht of 1 field goa enoug scorin punc to close and Umbarger collected eigh trimmed Surpris Valley& jun- cans included one b DETROIT (UPI) Emile in the as the Ducks fired at|the each in the losing effort. iors 47-2 in preliminary action. gap. (Cat) Francis, who succeeded] attempts 28 528 for the a game on clip Muzz Patrick as genera man- of 5 shots. Orego hit .633 in ager of the New York Ranger v|the first half. playe a total of 22 games for, held their final Bears in-one nation’s averagin attempt converted, Lyons gone . the throw shooter, rienced, he commits ders in the was Oppone ree to- circles. basketball addition free these ranked third) GILCHRIST— Pac Strickland, eng undoubtedly’ Southern Pacific Railroad, go dow in the record books as one of the greats at Ore- wa credited lat last w ith the year& first hole- gon Tech, in the Oregon Collegiate Conferenc and in Even formerly of ’ tied his yield to ee Machen, Portland, of last! Oregon To Fensler_ league as he com- Enyart’s highes output with have cases Eddie Ochsner score’ Jones Leads were scoring by the NAIA, has found difficulty lately in shak- ing opponents loose. Almost every team is double man-| ning him, and many are.openly trying to block him, even though they draw heavily on fouls. and a youth possesse Lyons, a most capab scorer, in basketball, is the target with some of the finest moves of every type of defensive technique available. In many} in many 1 Take Denn the 13th ranked Five = (UPI)— — identical 1 spotlight of success comes plenty of pres- Rich Lyons of the Orego Tech Owls, pres- in the form of a pressin defense. With comes highes state’s Early leaders in Woman’s evening The Uni- NEW YORK (UPI) Agent took eight of the Harlem Globetrotters h have been lurking events Friday:night and scored a 60-38 jin the hope that ‘Tom Gola victory over Washington in a would up early for the former champion of dual. swimmin meet. York Knickerhocker-| iéw YORK in 5-5 for California} thelto a 83-7 win over Brad Slezak with|i ‘in Conference} Athletic and G. Cushman with 10 McArthur action at Hig for McCloud was Gar Court, Prosper with 21 Erro and Ben- The Ducks took the lead mid- edict added 1 each, ‘way throug the first half, led The McCloud Jayve 45-3 at halftime, and were Honkers in any Limelight Bring sure, the holds Duck SEATTLE (UPI) Moyer of Portland was ranked versity of Orego first place in 1 the World Boxing Association! F. 12-0 Heavyweigh (OTI) dec. by H. Weigh 83-71 Fg 4 13 318-11 a Yuba points. Ranked Number meetin nip- average. Patzke Moyer Friday, J. Ze Jast match] Moy is /—J. the division; (LC) by Trojats 7- 4.1 Tournament action their. scores the — game. Sullivan, 5-11 scoring ace, is ranked| scoring honor rolls. He has: compile with his high effort be- a 253 point total in 13 contests, in 33 points in one game. He holds a 19.5 per game| Lakeview’s ninth Sunday Feb. 7 Defeat Shearer (LC) 4-1 177—Bob Dar- (LC) Orego Tech (59) { alor Robi Yo Carp M time al 1 wal nov competi for third plac in early post= playe toda ings. Holida Bowl, windin up Hig singl game honors. in the week lon tournament at the earl shift Saturda went to near midnigh tonight Marily Sigmun who rolled Orego Falls, cred Hamm 3 8D Sa Ear Leader Scor Well I Woman Bowli Me outstanding match of evening: 167—D. Baxter (OTT ‘dec. N. ey lea points Assist Stone... Patzke, Jack Klamath points rec- (UEL Little AN NE HERALD (LC) DeBarnardis Pf Tp Ft 21 28 oe 0 $oRge eee - and eo po SeP Thennes 8-6 F o Sem f a tions NEW dec. state Rernitston in. including Ken Dalton, Larry Ross Ron Hembree. Ron In a contest Tu- Stone, Georg Shearer, Lynm Stone, Art Harris, Mark lelake yielde to McCloud sev- eral time but poure on the EUGENE, Ore. Runnels, Jack Fraser, Terry Robinson, Bob Reynolds an fuel in waning moments of the omore-- scored Jones Buff Runnels. gam to put.it on ice. points Saturday to lead The receiv 6 caeten Totals | 8 Pinta yee og at an pinne 1i1D (LC) TULELAKE The’ Tulelake| Honkers outlasted McCloud Fri- bas- da night to pos ketball victory, A R. Fen- sler the Honkers w ith] skaters,| local of Zer D. | Defeats McCloud riding in the shadows] Pertians F eet ie Mes W Kes Onl — State 8 Miller with Tulelake tournament performing well, roller*leagues time which at conducted the lead ‘ Be e 2913, me Read (OTI) dec. 5:17; R. Saddoris (LC) 5-0 157 M. with Bilderback (OTI) drew 7 Oregon $ Portl hocke Falls regional a been has-been the the the buzzer, Viking Nelson of the Portland State held a 4ng7 2 in a losing effort, halftime edge but couldn& con-| assistance from|tain the Owls in the final stan- with 1 andiza, CH)... Netaon ales 2 a Totais Heral and Hew (OTI).drew (LC) 4-4 13 (OTI) (LC) 9- — in Portla Stat hel i 4 Jon contributed state Sota john “elton Remmi Sites Per} turned the tide, and earned for! o results: Bond -enthusiasts skating Klamath in with| little recognition. Action pavin ay. winning| bet Li 3 COLLEGE SCORES Stanford acquainte well the that team, which The major Payette (Idah meet, Klamath! Portland. of s Gntarig the improve meet impression their avid those secret no th th The Owls, who Humboldt next weekend have el rk currently competing team is in but gymnasium, Friday Night In Friday night’ action the Owls ground out a hard-earned Mike Wer- winning| sough was record. season two|f fine|t. in the Shadows hockey, roller headlines draw fans t io | for! earned by Orego was g Tech’s strong: wrestling squa here Saturday” evening as the Owl grapplers edge out the Lewis and Clark Colleg Pio-| 15-13 neers of Siskiyou lard with 12 WEED— The Oretech grapplers earned! had no difficulty in pin The Yuba’ 4Sers ‘couldn&# find] the prais of their coach How- Eagles ard Morris, who said that the ning Yuba Colle here Satur- the target and trailed 42-23 at| team worked hard in squarin da night as the Eagles defeat, for the halftime. High man its earlier loss to the strong ed the visitors 76-39. Jefferson with nine! visitors. Bob Corson pace th Eagles 49ers was The Pioneers had lost only with 2 Dil- assisted week. second in the 500-yard sport Area last the 60-yard preliminary in In The 12 ano fr prepari pres Tet! h aS ‘ yo ex Defe Maxwell of DeGroot, Gerrit Meet Association, Basin in the Ri one previou match, that to Western Washington. The cur- rent setback gives them an 8-2 speedsters, representing the young Athletic place Track didn’t they two of the OTI 13] Vikings with Remmington add: the Dave th 6. McKINNON brother Invitational While the con- “‘out Kiam-| t oresa Falls Aven Mc- — Wilkinson O'Co ‘egon another home stand against thelan rugge Red Raiders of South-|Dave ern Orego That contest willl be playe Tuesda evenin at Matme B DON turned Klamath Union’ High School athletes, performance despite overwhelming odds at land ed total, #u\ hard- Done... DeGroot fought Te Fa tod today, th Eagle CORN Well for son j IN THIS Job Vik- points followed by points, at Val- to stre the 1 SACRE into went determined on Fri the strictly were a to- thei with closely a O be- a : 10 Schwarz 6 Yasana 20 54 won contest in with 1 was defeat Hornet. Nedr - Edd Trojans The on - man-to-man on hands le Henle hit Scoring: edge The third quar- ter found the Trojans ahead 4 37 but by the endin buzzer the game time defensive technique combination zone- type of de- fense. The system worked “T” for Cariaga and a his Trojan five. ly * “ Valley Port- Nelson ofa” one| with Eg t 1 with 14 and Will Robine tin 71-6 and victory, Rich’ Lyons “ii Nelson assisted John Nel- collected Sacred: Heart 1 of 3 charity tosses, on gram. ‘Th the ing of two losses. Henle rugged a Owls test, but o- wood. pro- new recor fered of team’s season conference wins agains Their other against Illinois Illinois Valley. ‘Tech& da nig five-won, mark, and overall an 10- a Tr off, and John gan ripping the cords for tal of 3 points. lead. slim State’s land third gives the win jans Cariaga de- a their on The extra. handful a cagers, his velope ‘fenses around in the game, early they cooled as . period but the ball hawk- ‘ing Trojans allowed them Titfl opportunit to capi- For the Trojans, will Class B to return leagu basketball next sea- was doubly son, the win sweet since it involved the Hornets who close-to-home solidl trounced them ear- 40-2 on lier this season home court. the Trojans’ ‘And for Ross Cariaga, a capabl football and basket- win ketball coach the small goal field well-aimed one GAM FRIDAY with 1 Owls Tech than an Sacred Heart grabbe a first quarter lead of 13-11, with 20 points, assisted na b Mike McNea with 10. For Henle it was Steve Goodin with 15 John Max- well with 1 and Dwayne Larson with 13. half- 31-2 held a then unpredictabl Sa- Hear Trojans, play- The cred Wit Oreg Tec Spli PORTLAND. Vik aincnitnieenrenaree 2 SRT vit 1 er} :