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_ . | — ~ © ‘Goodric SPORTS ~ ‘Sunday February 21 Victory In By United Press UCLA on is cloud feated and, nine bas- conference AAWU won 55 took night Friday game of Goodrich and Freddie the task. accomplis 73- i Wilson Farmer gl Point, with a resultan favoring the Hor- 43- Goss 12 decision, nets. Friday& contest, In to the sults were as follows: 98—J. Flowers (H) drew his opponent 2-2; 115—D. UCLA held a 1 poin lead, 36-1 in the first half, but Ore- closed the State game gon and nar- intermission 36-2 at further at 45-40 rowed it even 5:30 gone in the second with ornets on Then the guard Bruin work. The State’s down i S with and point Goodrich scoring Goss 1 for the contest. 28 J, by a points as bled and raised their Ivy League recotd to 9-1. Dartmouth, Cornell 83-57 raised Ivy. lead its % R 96 Jefferson Lincoln ‘Franklin ta 66 73 W Cle South Lyle points. 7 Arizona tied Western the | lead by ence 78-77 despite for 33 point Confer: edgin Wyomin Floyd Robinson&# the losers. New into a deadlock with Mexico fell the Wildcats by losing to Ari- State U., 71-65. zona BEAUTIFUL DEFENSE—In a beautiful defensive the attempt basket of USC& Rod Alleman in 12th consecu- DePaul won its over 77-64 home tive game, Portland (Ore.) with the hel of Jim Murphy& 24 points Box Score: UCLA (73) Erickson Mcintish Goodrich Chambers 12 5 0 2 0 Totals 27 Washingto Lynn Fredenberg 2 8 Jarvis fa Over-all over ft 0 Slagai oo 8 B 21. 6,93 Attendance: Young led the ‘Allen’ spurt in the first half ‘Troja with but added onl one in the second half. point 1 the season, Young’s 15- TUCSON, 6 Wes ac frustrat- Charl ed-once this-season-in for asecon U.S. golf his- champi conspira bribery the third round of my- son. I believe in Williams said here Rev. him,” the 46,00 Tuc- Williams Mr, was route en Stanford. Or to International at er in the Lucky month, last Francisco San strengthene his positio Fri- day. He tacked a 3435—69 onto his openin 65 to go 1 under par at 134 after 36 holes at the Tue Club He put bget National Golf cours ard bir dazzlin a 40- 15-foot eagl chi shot, a putt and 1 regulatio rest by the Federal Investigation Bureau 0 six strokes in “to him—26-year- of Portland, plac c at 13 a 42 be closest eos t one has until Tues whose beec also be brough here for a hearing the U.S. district attorne office said. second 5 peakin in his attorney& of- in 69 Friday, fice worri ied Friday, Phillips Tom Ore., after a il were young pros AllSt ha “MUSCLES” DICK TURNER, MGR. - ‘ 0 00 28 227 ore Ur a a a0 Rock 0 0 By United Press ROM 0 Gleason 00. o 00 2 n Da WORCEST Mass. (UPI)—| Docainte Ole ,emublie:- TOURNAMENT TERS Seed ANSGm, M CUED) 22.,.1217 sg|sc ee Intprc cha Belt .. 4 Calf Southern HERE ARE de P Italy, outpoint Ben- 19 Brooklyn N. 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WE' COME OUT! CALL VEHICLES i United versity Rogue. Riv 4 6 ilina Wa Phos s - point Oregon’s hotshot guar Jim| Jo Barnett, led both teams with 2 Colle Position Zealand’s Bob n 9-12] He 6 total boosted . Maintains Zepp SERVICE 36 a is into second plac on the|S all-time Trojan scoring list. He now has 1,07 points compared with 1484 for all time leader] John Rudometkin. Canyonvilie Box Score: Alsea Southern Calif. (77) G FT Comes Vall | Charles out over the ON-THE- him Young more has now conference record~and for the season. Orego was ahead 10- with]! four minutes played“but Bill ENGSTROM OSB ‘Westphal— finished with 1 “Press International Oddo Orego points— Youn opene up to SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) —A Brockman father, shocked over his s6n’s boost USC into a°32-19 lead in Holmquist Then allege involvement in a bas- the next ten minutes. Block took over in the second Delong scandal, -|ketball point-shaving Cassidy could only wonder wha might half with&qu points to keep the Totals have gone wrong. Trojan well ahead. the)” did not sound -like “It (56 he ‘said. I know,” Charles the Rev. statement In that Luther K. Williams, father of guder Un Charlie. Williams, Seattle Jones Fouled UCLA season. Ore z 55 Halftime score: UCLA 36 Ore-| State 2 2 out White. gon Totals fouls: now for in 12- - Exist? Asks Cager o of 2 Totals i it 0.Flow Do vo Kraus USO rebounded Southern: Cal out fi rst gam of a dou- conference half the Ducks 35-1 in th first Tible- at the sport arena.| as loose broke it midway 12!second- UCLA remained throug the period and had a 6/ in leagu play 44-28 lead at halftime. Th final, in the rebounding State had USC) statistics 2 nightcap ahead 62-31. ee 0 Cudworth State win : For Eaton » victory the Trojan The als an Be an oP in inth contest, c 0)/ 47 02 13 5& Carlile Whelan Ducks t basketball 4|AAWU GF 4 3 77-7 Stars fines ment’s Tractor Tire Telephoto —UPI Over Ramble Trojans peri Despite this "h up Arena. - «19- (55) State Oreg White French Angele Sport in Los second 2/a 1- 02 00 eked margin win ‘All-Stars Warm| Bi (55) John Franz blocks action of game Friday play, Orego lost 77-56. play, Oregon 9lination 44 ber 23/ on nightcap conte LOS 1 78 connect .|narrow In the To Le U Wrestle Thos Block and Westph the It was the fourth straight con- were ANGELES (UPI)—Dom- control of of the backboards and ference win for the Trojans and|mainstays in USC’s 1 e boards, grabbing 14-and 24point scoring performanc the sixt in’ their last _sev ‘ebound respectively. improvin John 28|by the ever as they remained in sec- 17|Block Friday nigh helpe pow- game Oregon which had beaten the mark. with a 6- Southern California to a 77-56 ond plac Ler ‘Trojans 81-74 at Euge earlier 47 34 0-1 3 Goss night FT G Lacey . i for. Mexico New Athletic Winema All- hande FARMERS! to annual North-South doublehead- Carolina North er. swamp Carolina, 76-63 in the opener as Bob Lewis scored 25 ntz 28 rter 7, Soph “6 hit-with a jump shot with 44 seconds left to give North Carolina State a 62- Clemson in the win over 6 ibarger Next week the Hornets tackle the Klamath Union High School at Klamath, ores Grant Shad-| contests. Spring Colle Bob Rodriguez Gary Wallin, Barrett, Bob Farmer, Kim Hale and Rich Roger won matches by pins Flowers drew] in his match at 2- and Steve} Peters. won by default. Berg- strom and Grigsby won their matches on forfeits. Brown, 96-61. b routing Larry Lakins 11- Coug a Nation _tourna- tourna springs Cougar bombarded the||ed th Sprag River five wit peni Pappoose by a 123-/ points, while Modesto Jim- ing to also advance into the| contributed 23 point in a 86 score, A. Smith garnered 23|inez championship round. losing effort for the All-Stars. points in a winning effort, Toppenis and the Red For- Warm the Once again Friday the Red Foxes opene secured spots in es ith the: 8850 decision over the ‘Sprin five took control of the an play at Chiloqui High Sc sendin Beatty to the with| Shadley Hunters gymnasium as they on the short end of an _29| Gentry collectin back from earlier losses to win decision as D, Palmer the| points Toppenis followed contests. tournament two D. Gonzales eq{batte by trimming Winema| it 24 for 2 the point The open losers, Thursday with Nation All-Stars| up ERGOES SURGERY trimming the Red Foxes 82-72 tio the NEW YORK (UPI) Davi opportun as behin the scorin of Don Dex-| seven-foot C ter with 28 points, and F sent Beatt out of the ‘Woods with 21 Gene basketball Gentry| center, un- tournament in a 77-50 decision. added 30 to the loser’s totals./derwent surgery for three hours} J. Townsend collected 3 point after severely cuttin with Gentry addin 24 to the second In the contest,| ha and wrist in a winners, Sprag River found no diffi his left accident Thursda -Toppen staye in the run- culty in trimming the Shadle dormitory A school spokesma behind D, with a 72-54 victory. over’ said/ Ly-| iunters, 120-5 effor will t B. it would be six months L. Weeks| before|the Nation 28- doctors determine if he will|Wahpat, scorin 26 also connected for 2 point for |Woods the losers, play basketball again i for the loser earlier in u |Pat Interrat rega Writed Press Washi 8 Mars 4 Bradley, hob- le injury, scored 1 the Tigers defeated Bill Princeton&# won wi Wahl V. riguez_ strom wore defenses championshi Beatty won easily over Wine-| Son 85-6 forcin them: from Spragu right|ma Sons 93-69 with Bob Pres- the tournament, B. Walker ‘con- nected for 33 points while Bo- hitting 27 points assisted! jorcus had 2 for the losers. round O by P. Delrosa with 23 G. Crane|" River, eyein the Saturday the Spring cons Ra | (H) by decision, v i his 13t straight pinne L. C “(a Vassalo 5:16; Heavyweight— (EP) pinne Hazelto with Ed Rod- * the Rogue River contest: went} boy “G” The earned Warm the War re-| half. to — Indians play Stars 148—-Bob (EP) 1:47; (H) extended his rec- b State, but it combined scoring ef- Gail) backcourt men* the teams B ob effort, In ord to 10-0-1 with decision over grapplers his hustling opponent 9-2 157—W. Blod- handed Rog i River a solid’ & gett (H) won default; 16 Creed On defeat. 47-17 Saturday —Steve Peters (H) pinned Ha turned his Hornets loose on Ea- kins (EP) 3:08; 178—L. Berg: Orego over forts wit drew Creed’s Bruins| second ranked consecutive ninth their leagu (H) it|McPherson Henley Court ketball title. The ee their ist Point -unde another mad Hornets CHILOQUIN River fo op- jn here two-in-a-row Friday and Satur- ponent 2-2 136—K. ore day, as they trimmed the visit- (H) lost by decision’ 3-2; 141 night, after defeating the Nation and Hunters ing Rogue River and Eagle P. Milanovich (H) pinned B. le the International toward soaring Th Henle Featur Hig Scori PAGE—13 1965 Henl Wi Matc Hits 28 Elimin Me India rraeae and@ew Bruin — Falls ire SUP MARK Cen