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Ti t. CarvelEs, OtefM, Saterabyr Jaa ry 5, 1S7 OSC Confirms tanford 64-63 eavers Suspens ion Of Paul Lowe Gambee's 30 Points Leads OSC Victory Oregon State late Friday afternoon confirmed 4 reports mat OSC football star Paul Lowe had been suspended from school because at low grades. Dallas Norton, assistant retris PALO ALTO. Calif. (UPi-Fr.

trar at Oregon State, said the registrar's office had sent a letter, dated December 27. to Iwp' ward Dave Gambee scored points last night to pace Oregon I Slate to a 64-63 opening Pacific Los Angeles address. t-oasi conterenee basketball win The letter notified Lows that he was being suspended from cot over aiantora. A final-minute basket hv OST lege because of academic defi Jerry Crimins gave the Beavers the one-point victory as a desperation try at the gun by the Indians V'l came too late. Stanford, trailing early in the second half, came through to tie up the game twice once after five minutes of Dlay and seam ciencies, and outlined proceed-ures necessary for Lowe to regain admittance to Oregon State.

Norton explained that Lowe could be re-admitted after one year. In effect, Lowe has been suspended from school for one year. In order for Lowe to be readmitted to Oregon State within the next 12 months, Lowe meanwhile would have toydo satisfactory work in extension courses or at another college, Norton said. Oregon State college president' Dr. A.

L. Strand and OSC ath with four minutes left in the I I game. Then the Indians surged ahead on shots by Bill Bond, whn had 13 points, and Haga, who had h. aiantora gamed as much as a four-point lead durinethe second v. -i ry letic director Spec Keene.

in San Francisco for a Pacific Coast conference meeting, said they did not half. Gambee was brilliant with his hook shots, which gave him 17 points the first half and 13 in the second. "It was the first PCC game for each team. They meet again at i ii.t) I know that Lowe had received notice of suspension from school. OSC head football coach Tommy atamora lomgnt.

The box: rrotnro is en route to a coaches' meeting, in St. Louis, and could, not be contacted for comment Oregon State (64) Gambee 10 10-13 Allord E. B. Lemon, dean of adminis Pino IT ALL HANDS as Oregon State and Stanford players fight for "bound la heated action in first half of the Beaver-Indian Pa-Mite Coast conference -game at Stanford last night. Oregon State players, In black, are guard Ken Nanson (32), center Gary Goble (20) and forward Bob Allord (21).

Stanford players are forward Bill Bond (14) and center Clint Waring (54). Oregon State won 64-63. UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO. Miller 3 30 2 8 2 0 0 0 2 13 5 2 6 0 0 1 2 1 Goble, Crimins 04 0-0 0-0 54 1- 3 0-0 0-1 0-3 tration at Oregon State, said" "Lowe's academic record is such that we cannot permit him to con-" tinue. Because the boy has ability' and at times showed promise we were hopeful that he might jus Nanson Anderson Harman I PCC Eases Penalties Totals 24 16-26 IS (4 tify the time spent here.

However, when, his grades for the term, just endsd were compared with those of other members of City League Starts Play 5 5 the team, there seems to be no alternative to the action taken. Presumably Lowe realizes the sit Financial Aid Stanford (63) Bond Haga Waring Neuman Wagner VanGalder Leonard 3- 5 0 13 4- 7 1 14 2-2 2 6 5- 4 4 13 2 -2 4 6 0-0 2 2 0-0 1 0 uation himself since he remained in California at his own request 1 0 and did not return with the team." Totals 23 Rules Amended 17-23 16 63 Half time score: Oregon State 34. Monday Night The CorvaUis city basketball league will get underway with three games Monday night. Lowe, a played at Stanford 32 tailback under starter Joe Francis during the recently-completed season. He saw considerable action in all Oregon State's games SAN FRANCISCO (UP) If mm wm i LARRY YOUNGER, CorvaUis high school guard, goes up In the air to shoot one off his ear in the Corvallis-Albany game at CorvaUis high school list night.

Flanking Younger are Albany's Joe Prohaska (left) and John WUson (right). Albany won 50-49. (GaietteTimes photo by Dick Jones) opening play is any indication, the battle for the Pacific Coast this season, including Tuesdays 35-19 loss to Iowa in the Rose Conference basketball title should be hotter than a pot-bellied stove in general store. League play will be conducted at Roosevelt and Washington grade schools each Monday and Thursday nights. In opening-night play Monday, Independents will meet Nored Builders at 7 o'clock and Modern The teams expected to win Rose Bowl review Three of Oregon State college's rally girls spent New Year's eve at the home of Bing Crosby.

Bing's son Lindsay invited the girls to the bouse to bring in the new year. Crosby was among several entertainment celebrities observed at the Rose Bowl game. Ibany Edges Sparts 50-49 came throagh with victories Friday night but it took blood, Bowl game. Syracuse Defeals Celtics 116-106 Freeze will play Albertsen's Lum- sweaty tears and double-overtime. When the smoke cleared awav.

Others included Bob Hope, Elvis Presley, Jayne Mansfield and Susan iL4 at Roosevelt school Elks will face Jensen's Paint at the PCC champion UCLA Bruins 7 clock at Washington school, had salvaged their 29th straight Dallas Plays Corvallis Taxi draws a bye Morv comerence win Bv coming from day. behind to edge Idaho, 64-63, in double overtime. The first round schedule: By UNITED PRESS Rival centers in the National Basketball Assn. who can shoot effectively from long range have the best chance of scoring against California finally downed Wash. Hayward.

When Hope arrived at the game, we at first thought a fight was going on below us. Thousands of people stood up and craned their necks, as if watching a fight in the stands. But it was just Bob Hope climbing up an aisle to his seat near the press box. Soon afterward Jayne Mansfield arrived, and the" rubber-neckers got more exercise. Jayne tried to sneak out before the game was over, but the autograph hounds cornered her anyhow.

Hope made it unmolested. Monday, January At Roosevelt In Here Tonight dependents vs. Nored, Modern Freeie ington State 66-58, after trailing what was believed to be a weak vs. Albertsen's Lumber, I 30. At Wash rookie Bill Russell of the Boston SAN FRANCISCO (UP) The Pacific Coast Conference gave athletes a break financially Friday after voting to make it tougher for them scholastically.

Faculty' representatives for the nine member ended their two-day meeting Friday by voting to permit increased money assistance to athletes and cancelling penalties against athletic teams other than football at the University of Washington and UCLA. In their first day session, the representatives voted for more stringent scholastic requirements for athletes at the conference schools. The group thus relaxed the stiff penalties meted out last summer to four schools for permitting excessive payments to athletes and opened the wiiKfor UCLA and Washington to petition the NCAA for similar action and possibly compete in national playoffs in such sports as basketball and baseball. Southern California ahd California, the other two schools punished last summer, were already eligible for competition in sports other than football. California was hit with only- a monetary penalty and USC's non-football teams had previously been soaked by the conference.

The new financial assistance liwtoo Elks vs. Jensen's, 7. Cougar team through the first half: Celtics. Thursday, January 10: At Rooatvatt and Washington edged Southern By CHRIS KOWITZ Gazette-Timaa 8Dorta Editor Elks vs. Albertsen's, It Modem Fneaa vs.

Independents, At Washington California, 78-72, although the Trojans were without the services of Albany, trailing five points with Fullmer's Manager iSnarbabes Taxi vs. Jensen's, 7. Earl Lloyd ot the Syracuse Nationals proved this Friday night when he totaled 22 points in leading his mates to a 116-106 victory Monday. January 14: At Roosevelt a mmute and a half to Plav. Independents vs.

Elks. 7: Nored vs. Mod. their captain and star play-maker. The same teams tangle again scored six points in the final 90 Cavr Marrfi Datnrn ern freeze.

At Washington Taxi seconds to defeat Corvallis 50-49 over the Celtics at Philadelphia. tonight, while the idle Oregon Ducks get a second look at what in a district 8 high school game Russell, meanwhile, scored only at Corvallis high school last night. seven points on three field goals lies ahead. Fighf Definitely Oul Beat DUllpupS Bowl Blazes A couple of fires broke out in the Rose Bowl stadium the day of the game. One of them was near tlje Oregon State- rooting section.

It burned through most of the game, causing discomfort to fans sitting over the fire. The fire was in timbers below the concrete surface of the huge stadium. After the game, a fire of much bigger n.nnApftnne ttvlra nut lunaafh fho ffra nrl eta nrl CPats llPSr thp tlfPSS vs. Albertsen s. 7.

Monday, January 21: Jensen's vs. Independents, Nored vs. Taxi, 8:30. At Washington Elks vs. Modern Freeje.

7. Thursday, January 24: At Roosevelt Nored vs. Jensen. 7: Independents vs. Albertsen's, 8 -30.

At Washington Modem Freeze vs. Taxi, 7. and one free throw. Bob Cousy to Dons Win Albany had trailed through nftarlv oil Ihn Aama A7i a itn taled 32 points for the Celtics. The California Basketball Asso La hoif NEW YORK (UP) Gene Full- Corvallis high school Junior In the second game of a double- ciation didn't come up with any held a -494 advantage.

is hi-fi hit -record goes: varsity basketbaUers scored a 35- header at Philadelphia, the War. 20 the thing quite so spectacular, al Mondav. January 2: At Roosevelt Albertsen's vs. Nored. Modern Freeie Joe oe I vs.

Jensen, 30. Washington-Elk. vi. Prohaska scored two field 'rV smwk-mating time in victory over Albany Bull- riors reduced Boston-S first place Ts and Dave Sea one field! tahp 11 a rUn0ut on Run" SCh1i in Pe D.ivis!? 3 out Ray'. floor last night, dox.

yne only persons remaining in me siaaium whc syxn 7. goa games by downing the St. Louis throwing words into their portable typewriters. The fire was severe The Corvallis team built up a The middleweight champion's goal in the final 90 seconds to give the visitors their one-point Hawks, 96-92. commanding 22-5 lead in the first new platter explains that the love Mlefz Sinks though one game required extra time.

The national champion University of San Francisco Dons romped over San Jose State, 66-51: Santa Clara trimmed Pepper-dine, 73-54; Loyola defeated Fresno State, 71-67: and St. Mary's took the measure of College of Pacific, 73-67, in overtime. Flowers Signs of the Utah mink definitely scored by Sease who, drove in for preciudes a return title bout with a lay-up with 28 seconds to play.iSugar Rav Robinson in March and enough that wecould see flames leaping out of the seats. Several pieces qf fire equipment rushed to the Rose Bowl. When we were still chopping holes through the seats, trying to get at the blaze.

Guess they finally got the fire out all right, for the Rose Bowl stadium is still standing. With Rough Riders It was a bitter defeat for the code adopted in principle Friday should cause a postponement till half. CORVALLIS JV IS9) 201 ALBANY Edwards 5 4 Prtmtlf Wschler 7 10 Bayne Lenhard Steurmer Morrow 0 Hsnnon Newton i G- 2 Morton Subs: Corvallis JV Cole. Hansen, Mil-brath 1. Mot.

Bains Albany JV-Mc-ConneU 2, Grimes, Henderson, i based on the extent ot an Monroe 42-32 June Spartans, who got off to a 10-2 lead in the first quarter and held OTTAWA (UP) -Former Pur- thlete's need although he is re It seems that Fullmer's mana ine ULLA-ldano game was a nnired to Dut in a certain number I- nana) fl ti af ak a mm nn BruVls-1-1 entire disunce. I mink rancher of West Jordan. due University star end Bernia Flowers, who was cut by the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League after a two year hitch of hours on on-campus wors. lTe -amm Measured ZUU heer Snook Thompson scored 18 lsn made it Dossible for an athlete points to lead Siletz to a 4M8 PCC-found themselves trailing! tlitf. PT1J The lajig good-luck telegram to the Beavers, signed by thousands 1 H-3S it i j-iir niinti rui nnrna qt Mnnrrw 1 1 i mm a in the U.S.

Navy, has signed a CorvalU JV Albany JV 2 4-20 ance as "the best game we've the March breeding season or lose 1957 contract with the Ottawa Rough Riders of Canada's Big Four Football Union. Flowers, played this season. Payne said he was a little disappointed with his team's defensive play at times, however. of well-wishers who paid a dime apiece to have their names on ftH'" telegram, was delivered to the Oregon State team at the. Miramar Monroe's junior varsity teamlat 59.59 with 40 seconds remain-hotel in Santa Monica a few days before the game.

The original' defeated the Siletz team 53-47 jjng olan was to have the telegram delivered on the field at the Rose preliminary game Jerry! Vandals scored first in the Bowl game. The telegram. 200 feet in length, was draped nds thousands of dollars. "And so a March fight with Robinson is definitely out," says Jen-son "I want Gene to have four over-the-weight matches, and then Los Angeles Open played with Ottawa in 1953 and scored nine touchdowns. Gulledge Scores 18 Gene Gulledge, Corvallis guard.

'defend his title against Sugar Ray the lobby of the Miramar notei. point honors for the game uCLA gcore(j three free CilaivV T3rtfir.rt tjVf oA OT I. tj.L.t. a. il.

Led By Furgol, mmmmm led the game scorers with 18 at Yankee btadium in June. iw oiicu- a uwuvu, 'inrnws IO inano iwn in rnp SPC- .1 i Monroe plays Philomath at ond overtime period and the Llnree B.U""BS snarea 1 "nas Ke new-inaigea puo-Monroe tonieht The iunior var- Vhilr whi.JZ 1 scoring honors with the winners 1 licity for the return brawl, which me wfu stlrT "ri, "mheT 'STZZ points apiece. They were probably will be staged at the Chi- "promis, i to receive a grant without working for it if his need is great enough. Under the present assistance program an athlete is limited to earning $100 per month on on-campus jobs. Greg Englehard, California athlete director, said the new assistance provisions will "go a long way toward eliminating under-the-table payments." TJnder the new code, the extent of need would be determined by an independent agency such as the college scholarship service which would use a formula provided by the conference and based on a standard cost for each campus.

The code also specified that all forms of assistance shall be administered by the university, a move seen as a blow to alumni aTTOUM. No Visitors Members of the Oregon State team were kept pretty well isolated from the outside world the last few days before the game. Three Youngsters vaitv Tamp at ahnut It o'clock. forward Proha5ka. center Buz cago aiaoium, marcn or ai (as.

monboe S.J! WUfert and guard John WUson. SILETZ ll-'l Players were not allowed to have visitors. The mother of one of, Th.n,PH, 1. Uken. Tuffered victoW 1 RaCeS Set Miller 4 2 Joyner team that, suffered a victory fa-L LOS ANGELES -(UP)- The closely bunched field in the Los Anuelps Onen teed off in the sec rllio Taylor Rsmsven 6 '-Bowie.

the players became quite indignant when Miramar hotel officials refused to let her see her son. Hotel officials had orders from the ond round today wihtout a singlte oU.oraKc It J. Ik. stake rares tnnneri hv the f1 -strict rnnHnrt rules of the Profes- Subs: Silftz-Castle, Jones, imum, thrnnoh tht. first nerinH streets: Monrw-conn, Johnson, Forward Larry Beck kept the nuh me ''ysnnd.

rough the first period. in OSC coaching staff to not let anyone including mothers visit team members. rorrSBrs nut in front- fhrnuffhout I uunng uie' lu-poini apanan; ri, r. Nye nccaiuum 12 13 7 7 the first-half so Larry Fnend, tt twofrpetm.0 Handicap on March 30,1 Three youngsters, plus veteran -3Jand Dwaine Asplund had to put dosing day. Other rich stakesiMarty Furgol were tied for the Siletz Monroe Fan Volunteers Secret Plavs fire under the Bears to get the while AN1 races include 01(1 Governors Cup.

'leadership after the first round, win. Beck scored 22 points for Barbara Fritchie Handican and. They were Doug Higgins, Midland. Marines May Enter WSC. wh Friend came thmuch V.

ev-ii itiifh. pj. mil. rh.il Vict. WSC, while Friend came through with 23 and Asplund with 20 for cut CorvaUis lead down to m.a ih 11.11 and Bob Thomas, Chicago- 500-Mile Classic California.

fTu j-j onto the load fmm thn until 'all less than 30 years old, INDIANAPOLIS (UP) -If the; Bola Paces Huskies sank Wlnnin basket' Theyfirpd'hree-under. par 68s Ajtwith 28 seconds to go. Friday to take a very narrow lead United States Auto Club whim: ooin was me Dig An Oregon State supporter from Reno. wrote letters to the OSC coaching staff almost daily for about two weeks before the Rose Bowl game. He sent secret plays.

Not-so-cleaj) language was prevalent In his letters. All But One Forrest Evashevskl, lows coach, said he had met just about all the sports notables in the Los Angeles area, except one. He hoped he would be able to meet Harvey Knox soon. ONCE DAILY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY for your shopping convenience CALL PL 3-4441 cflMqlhkJta Uf iin i.i.iiiJw.xj.nje sanctions tne inaianaLXjns aw-iiuic aa i loujiEerarew a ioiu irom Mase auto race, approves a plan He-, dumped in poinU against USC e' with 20 seconds to go, and under While 14 failed to finish Friday vised by Cam. R.

J. O'Leary, the -but the. Trojans dehnitely i the "one-and-one. iule. had of darkness, this foursome t.j in micr1 font Sin Kaufman wrhrv mvc vHVinin on Mannes mav dp reDresenien MXa Wh2lvanUge Con a lis held the lead'hance to tie the sce or put 'had a one-stroke lead over such dismissed from the squad wrvauis nela lne i Corvallis into the lead Ymmwr Jackie Burke, Gardner far of i through the remainder of the first wrvauis into tne eaa xounger -The vote on the liberalized assistance program was 7-2 with Oregon and Stanford opposed.

The vote was 5-4 on each resolution asking relaxation of restrictions against teams other than football at UCLA and Washington. These two schools were joined by USC and Oregon State on both votes with California voting for UCLA and Washington State voting for Washington. The conference put off until its spring meeting at Spokane. Wash-May laV-23, consideration of points involving policing of the money assistance program and penalties for violators. The presidents of the conference schools last month proposed that offending coaches be fired and athletes lose their eligibility.

this year's racing classic. 0 henry was wno IS in cnarge 01 wannr HalftimP crr was 2R-24. missea nis urst attempt, putting 1 1 in 11 hi iiut ruin. nnwfvr iiHnnv ii nail in nlav lri uhiuwhohh uu vui find an experienced driver in the Rogers replaced Kaufman and Albany tiie score at M-28inls A favorite. National 251 Msdlion pl 3-tm corps to "ride in the event.

scuru 60 tAMiiis lor irny. In CBA play, the USF Dons flashed some of the form' that 0.7.. Brooklyn Dodgers Siqn Three Pilchers mmumm Martinez Wins Over Chestnut carried them to a record of 601 and a lay-in by Prohaska. J'p- "a TO-right in contenUon. Basketball Scores COLLEGE SCORES By United Press consecutive i i r.ene torvanis resumea me ieaa wiui Brwntktliecowth Fleming's free throw hand in a cast and a bruised right snnds later.

The Spartans ond? he game. IJtZ. T-L-Tiereded in hansin onto the lead Corvallis and Dallas meet in a BROOKLYN. 'UP) The Brooklyn Dodgers today signed West Coast three young pitchers and invited noni.stnrt game at Corvallis WASHINGTON. D.

C. 'UP' Pacific Coast League's biggest 58 15 noints. Art Powell Vhh sa nk a set shot to give Albany a high school tonight. Dallas defeat. ireatnei-Keient isaaor manine 01 ins pfvl I nrva ha Bl- af na a n.

p.n.m. "warlv for .11 com, 76. USC 72 uiaz piacea Jose with 12 Mmiir ictl. naa neia ine lean since ine each Waner Recovering From Pneumonia erV' May but San Francisco 66, San Jose Stat I nnwv "'t 51 Accuracy was the difference ia minute 01 ine I mmm A larm, uiitli sl cute i. start at ft ftVln'l MhKnorinA Kv r.an came 10 terms wnn rir-- 01 nrH Sate fo me aania mn.

uu leaEC rnuna um met wiui spooner as h. Sam want to se nim again." tl. rr. Ore-test The Bronc. hit Tr cent jump shot to put Con-alhs back K-m.

at 8 15. 1 innpari cnnciiBn iict .1 1 t'T'ii i.i.. Mam nuhAriu mriiiriina nnnrino mm ti am vt vai v. bam "ti in LiiFiT ric ii-K i mm irw Tirn-ir ujniiA 111 urn ii.au 0.1-..1. Hi ro rr rt rr tp Srnr SARASOTA, ria.

tUr' CanHv JifisHlAr laiH MartinM aft-i tO SIX i- i ih. nnrtr i i betll- tm Siipset 10 -round' The Dodgers also Invited ll 'the' end of the tmVd quarter er hi Unanimous, upsei 1 -round nr wmh-is imi uivura rigm-, 1 rwon decision over Chestnut in rrway nanaer ene va aes. a a MW, pacific Garnet Brown marked favored-CorvaUis 37-35. Wrrr Poiron" and one decision over Chestnut In Friday hander Rene Valdes. a 22 vgameL, of p8C Do You Want To Add To Your Present Income? Up to $200 a month con easily tarntd in your spare time.

If you feel that you have salts ability, this could be your opportunity to develop it while still retaining the security of your present portion. Allstdte Iniuronc Compony (Founded by Sears, Roebuck Co I desiret to establish a port-time representative In Corvallis to service on ever growing number of policyholders ond envelop our expansion program in outomobile ond othtr lines of insurance This position ofUrt the opportunity to become full-time employee if desired It requires a mon who is married, 28 to 40 year; old, ond a resident of Corvallis' No investment other thon time will be required. We furnjsh oil books, manuals, supplies, and training Poy it on a Straight commission botlt and starts in 30 days. Replies will be kept contidtntial. Far Inform otion, write RON ROTHERT District Sales Manager 4 6035 E.

35th Place i Portland 1 1, Oregon I II) II i) 2 leaguers who collected I 3.000 hits. nfltionallv telcviM.d Portland of the Ptt.s,M,"Jr1:,Co,1',e was reported "out of danger to nd ,0 tn1 fl9S(m. to be with them st's BarbaTa San day after a serious attack of and mayb. become a Beach. next spring.

5ata Barbara 5an U1 8 i win over Fresno State with 261 Tie 37-aii Vounr. points, including 10 out of 11 free Two throws bv Wilfort 24 Marsh, throws. He broke a 67.67 tie with seconds into the fourth quarter it pneumonia. 7en. Chestnut was not too Kaufman Dismissed San Francisco State 77.

Cal.Ag- four straight points as the game broijght Albany up nen with the UT. 1 nomas acnu, uir mirnuiin Waner has shown gle 76 enaea. 3panans i jcji. v'viiii ic- iw Martinej; made an impressive rr; rr. rt ft rr tr that hit tpmner-; U.S.

debut as he bobbed and iuiii vkui i cum sania uara n. reppernmr i uim -was atso requirea ul" riow. i ii -Jim Loyola 'Los Angeles' 71, Fresno to determine the winner of the! when Lee Marsh flapped in normal. Mrs. wtaved throuah'lO rounds th.it had LOS ANGELES UP rr? imm mpi lftlK.

rinliwl Ualhml pht rnn- Kaufman th State 67 ai. contest. goal arirr urnm i Johnson hit two shots in the over- from Gulledge. The SparUnsJield lJ l.j ixi TV.J.., ImJo (hu-mmhlv onnfiisnrl The Snntkarn ralifnrnia'c hncW.tk.il C.eorUe Fnx 70 Paciflr BlMe (1 i i IT xutt nia risen iw nn -i The former Pittsburgh Pirate shifty Marline paused various captain, has' 'been dismissed from Lassen 104 Central Oregon ume prnoq lor. a total 01 28 sas, i points and a Gael victory.

man 73. California at Riverside Totals 4 Star won three Natiwsi League umts to win ana smne ai v.nesi- me squan ior vioi.uion oi training, battlni titles dunni hli brilliant, nut to the delight of the Capital rules regarding curfew. Coach i "regrettable, but in tht best in-j Scores of other games: SanUiM, San Francisco Olympic Club, rwv.m, is ii ij-i 11 11 11 1V-M gjjaaaf Arena cruwo, s-umas iwugouu incq yiz acuon uresis 01 uie veaixi. tu, uwuiuvwi mumar.

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