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0 O 00 oo o a o o 0 o o oo 0 0 6 o o o o o By JIM VANCE, Sports Editor South Eugene Solid Choice As State's Top Prep Team By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS freshmen Tucday night. One team fell out of the Iod 10 Klamath Falls and North Bend We ... among what appear, to the location of the goal post., and two other. slipped in the j b"1 J "'Zotsi L ..i fn....,. . ti k ni.,ni,.i uhr th.w rankinus. but South kueene afain ls expected to -jiprove it. s-1 D ine IIIHJUIILV ui auuna iuiivwiuk: mrj e mm uimjim ......... -- . " . . -.1 ...,u - person, who do not easily take to, are so long, that it seem, nothing new nDnrti rule changes. We are short of an act of the lawmakers hk durki nut of the Dond. taking : couad bud to them. Well, now that's to new footing caution.lv. : not so impossible either after Some made over recent ketbau, no douDl nave neipea im- . PEW NOTES from around was on top this week in the 'As- record with a victory over Frank sociated Press poll on Oregon high school basketball. Beaverton, which achieved two South Kueene. winner of 11 victories lasi ween 10 gne u r tooling cauiioasiy. not so niipussiuic nuici - 1 ......... -- d : , tv.iielas of b of the .ports rule changes' what happened to the conversion straight games got first pLce b "cord, will play Ujugla. of in the major athletic event, I point-coun.ing rule. vote, from ,1 WW." i Porttand To' count' CMS im": 'T S. pYrH. .""second"" be idlest Herm.ston. N..W,or , a pew nuitj irom aiuunu ,. m tne second consecutive we m.tJSCS J"LMJ "he two tcr, cast their Kcho, a class B men nave worKea year-in, year-oui . ,. h in nuilas Countv so " with, change, designed to bring j '"5ot L sU?: votes for North balem aoout more spectator rawrei. ur;rink!1 ,t None olner than Jim lu F'"" i McAllister, mentor of the Kose- the second consecutive week, will team. The poll, with won-loss record. North Salem rose in the rank-, for each team: 6 Tht Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tues., Jan. 21, 1958 Calhoun KO'D By Spider Webb In Fourth Round Surprise End West Virginia Holds Lead; Portland U. Upsets Bradley By THE ASSC:iATED PRESS land's upset of Bradley, losing it. If West Virginia', top - ranked ; third in 13 game.. Mountaineers and seven dompan- The standings with point, on a ion! the I Associated Press' new ' 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3.2.1 bast, tfir.t place inn in nf colleee basketball , votes in parentheses are crateful todav to be involved 1. West Virginia (71) ings but did not achieve the run ner-up spot. That went to t,ranu burg sophomore team which now; "p0PrUia; wnlch nas won nine 2 boasts, an 8-1 record. McAllister! , j , wm wjthout , ),,.: 3 ost his only game to the Yoncalla , "L-- ,, i ...rj 4 Jayvees. but quickly avenged that;"""" " " ' i j loss the next time around they j p,, Fourth 8 South Eugene (11-0) Grant (9-0) North Salem (11 1) Klamath Falls (11-1) North Bend (9-2) (tie) Roosevelt (9-0) Jefferson (8-1) Paint. 18 SAN FRANCISCO ' One midterm exams. Us utile won- Ider. I Last night was a night for giant i killers. Sixth-ranked Maryland and 10th ! rated Bradlev learned the hard i wav Maryland as it was bounced out' of the Atlantic Coast Confer ence leadership by North Carolina State. 57-48 and Bradley in a snocn- 187 155 145 74 65 85 59 55 42 Pendleton 20. Grants Pass 9, The Dalle. 8, Two other of last week's top 10 McMinnville and Springfield 3, Koseourg ana nioiaua t. interest EVENTUALLY any argument on- boasts spuria rules, we icei, jesuiven it self to one of the "game for itself" and one of "the game for the spec- l.lnr. " Wm inn'l oninD that ilmn Ji.. -...I k.. iv. iblPy'd i Klamath Falls, unset bv Grants r..r.L .lr. Vu. I Possibly the title of "loseingest ... ..A ,r it. first 8. Beaverton (6-41 " "". ach around could go to one Jim :,. " " f" . Marshf.eld (9 2! ball rule Vh.nSe. Vence. Playing off a Y.MCA Up-iS' a to furth, behind North 10. Hermiston (11-1) cL'r". "IT,'- .1. ,k. fctrt'oua Valley. League overtime, and ; " P Nnrlh Salem wa. fourth Others: Astoria 28 . . 7, ' S : .;. "L i then losmg it. ann aropping a regu- ,. ... ,, .cnooi. oi uregon nave noi la.en., , ,, h( en by the collegian,. But. who "J, ubn,' ZM "pin- know, mavlvn a year from now. lne . ews nev,ev s'""'" ' , rt ,n the ratings. Marshfield. No after the new (coring rule gets a; . . . 15 last week, lost to North Bond, thorough testing from the collegi- Their night . record was 0-2. . 4S.M. and fell to ninth place.-w-hile an., it may be "what football has Vance was not available for com-!Norln Ben( jumped out of the list beep missing all the time." .ment. of a)so-ran into fifth place. At the moment, however, we are STARTING to make a name for, Pendleton No. 8 last week. TUESDAY looking at the new rule like a duck himself in college athletic, is the) was nosed out by Walla Walla 1 BOWLING: Ladies leagues, 7 and out of water. We should sav moreiformer all-around Camas Valley last weekend, 54-52, and dropped 9 p m. clearly, we see the new rule on'and Roseburg Junior legion base-'out of the top 10. BASKETBALL: L'mpqua Valley conversion, in college football, like i ball star. Bob MrClellan He is on After North Bend in this week's; League: Oakland at Myrtle it i. a duck out of the pond. Pretty: the Linfield College junior varsity j rankings come Roosevelt and Jet quick the .mall fry will be taking las a second team guard. Bob nowiferson of Portland, deadlocked in over the water. ' stands 5 9 and weighs 150 pounds, sixth place, followed by Beaver- WE WOULD like fo see college I Taking a page from the ladies at ton. Marshfield and Hermiston. football conversion, worth o n e Linfield, a Roseburg girl, Patsy ! South Kugene played only one nnml wIibii vmi fin bipt llipm inH i Srhprnpr helnnieH In (hp ftrhnol'g 8a me last week, but made tnat 0-8 on the scoreboard when the try women's intercollegiate volleball.a convincing 74-44 decision over RIFLE CLl'B: Juniors, Winches fails. In fact, if two-point conver- team which beat such outfits as South Salem. South Eugene will! ter. 7:30 p.m. ion. are going to be the law, let's Clark College. I.ewis and Clark, face Albany Tuesday night. VOLLEYBALL: Men. 6:30 p m., mak the drnDkick worth, sav. two I'acilic L .. vi lamette and Georee ... ... i.aaies, s p.m., enirdi juj. point.. ; r ox but lost one game to Oregon No argument in this corner about 'College of Education, last fall. mistake and a right-hand smash have moved Spider Webb toward the top of the middleweight box ing picture Tuesday. Aggressive Rory Calhoun, the muscular 160-Dounder from White Plains. N.Y., made the mistake! he said and Webb took lull advantage of it to whip home a stumngly-timed punch that produced a fourth round knockout. Calhoun had knocked down the 1CQI nn.tnrt f'hipiiinin fnr rnunts of 9 in both the first and second Wcbblad rounds of their Cow Palace bat tle. Then came a more even third ling 58-55 loss to unsung Portland. - ".P Carolina staia 2. Kansas (7) 3. Kansas State (21 4. Cincinnati (7) 5. San Francisco (2) 6. Marvland (31 . 7. Oklahoma State (2) 8. North Carolina (1) 9. Kentucky 10. Bradley The second ten 11. Temple and the decisive fourth. I The eieht others, and most of the , n' inhn' (hkni.i I thought 1 hurt him and I, nation's major clubs, are out of 14. Mississippi Stale (2) walked into a punch, Calhoun i competition at least until Saturday ; 15 Michigan State ruefully related in hi. dressing! wme u,ev concentrate on examina- ig' Tennessee room. "I knew he was waiting I tions. 17 Dayton for a mistake, and I made it, I , . ir:::, .. oain a n.;imniii 1 - .Via AP nll urilh ! in lu.nklt than unchaerm0cauJ,h, laZu PoU to 'or runner-up Kan- j 20. Arkansa. coming in with a perfect right to!sas- the jaw and the favored Rory! MSU Lost. went down tor a count 01 nine., Th, s(M.ond . had its hazards last night, too. with lith-rated 925 728 638 593 533 340 33 297 272 155 122 81 65 57 40 I 37 30 28 25 22 Sports Calendar Creek, 8 p.m.: Glide at Doug las, 8 p m: Riddle at Sutherlin, 8 p.m. Douglas B Leauge: Elk ton at Yoncalla. 8 pm; Camas Valley at Canvonville. 8 put. CBA at Days Creek. 8 p m. BOWLING ELKS LEAGUE Team Six Team Eight Team One Team F'our Team Three Team Five Team Seven Team Two Team results: Team Six 3, Team Two 0; Team Four 2, Team Five 1; Team Eight 2, Team One 1; Team Seven 3, Team Three 0. High .eriea: W. Robert. 580, Team No. 8. High game No. 1. CITY LEAGUE W L Pti. 36 21 47 32 25 44 32 25 40 27 .10 36 27 30 35 26 31 36 26 31 35 20 27 25 Warren Studios 34 30 Gindcrs Signal Ser. X Nccchi Sewing fir. 30'i 33'n Lester.' Toy Shop 30 34 (1 minings Mobilgas 26 .18 Rirketts Music ' 24 40 Team results: Rickelt's Muaic 1. Richie's Drive In 3; Necchi Sewing Circle 1, Cinder'. Signal Service 3; Lilly'. Market 3. Cuin mings Mobilgas 1; Warrens Stu dios I, Lester'. Toy Shop 3 High series: Evelyn Powell (179- lui-iwii ma, Lilly s Market Unbeaten Clash i Grant of Portland, which added WEDNESDAY Iwo more victories to its string BOWLING: Industrial and Sports, last week, takes on it sternest man leagues, 7 p.m. Metropoli test of the Portland League to tan and Cascades leagues, 9 i date by meeting Roosevelt Tues-I p.m. jday. Roosevelt also is unbeaten in PAL CLL'B: Winston, Douglas I nine games. Thev clash on the High. 'Roosevelt floor RIFLE CLl'B: Seniors, Winchts- Third-place North Salem, which, ter. 7:30 p m also marked up a victory over WRESTLING: Douglas at Myrtle Baylor Hits Below Season Average In Win SPOKANE if Giant Jean Claude Lefebvre held Elgin Bay lor's scoring below his season av erage Monday night as Seattle University stormed to a 75-53 bas ketball victory over Gonzaga. The 7 foot 3 Frenchman spent 23 minutes checking Baylor and was credited with a great defen sive effort. Baylor scored "only" 24 points, nearly sev?n below his season average. Baylor, ranked third in the na tion in scoring, came through with seven fieldgoals, his lowest output of the season. He scored 5 Ore. State Knocks "a it t r. I I ft rn u .l: a. in r-iinr. I If T ffnHTAPfl nAW Calhoun wobbled to his feel,! "'Z ? 6 , UI I rflUIIIVI M WV"rf and could not cope with Webb's 80",'r ""'HP " attack and went down again. Kef-66"-"1- PALO ALTO. Calif. 1 The eree Jack Downey started a count, I North Carolina Slate, creating a Oregon State Beavers chalked up saw Calhoun was through and tie with North Carolina for the tneir third straight Pacific Coast awarded Webb the knockout. lead in the ACC. threw a zone de- Conference basketball victory here Under California rules it is notifense against Maryland that limit- Monday night by dumping the necessary for the official to reach ' ed the Terps to only six field goals Stanford Indians 68-59. the full count of 10. ' in the second half. ! Tlie win moved the Beavers into Webb needed that knockout, Jim Armstrong and Dick Jolley j hrf .ce wnj,e (he indlan, since he trailed by six points on; commnea tor w poinis in run- mnvpd mt0 tne conference cellar. ine cara 01 two oniciais ana oy five on the other. California usesi . . 1 f the 10-point "must" system and j Y IrtSDU r2n 3 ZGT lha turn Lnnpnwn. nnt tho f'h, ' C 9 cago fighter heavily. Webb's manager Hector Knowles said he'd like his mid dleweight to meet either Joey Gi. ardello or Gene Fullmer next, huping the winner would earn a title match. The knockout was the first suf- Advances Scoring fered by the 23-year-old Calhoun, scoring race. tieing with Washington State with one win and five losses. The Beavers, trailing 7-6 early in the first half, sank seven straight shots from the floor, in cluding three by Dave Gambee, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I to take a 20-10 lead. Oregon State Pittsburgh'. 5-81? basketball led 43-25 at halftime. mite, Don Hennon, has advanced Gambee and Ken Nanson were from seventh to fourth in the high scorers for OSC with 19 tal tight major college basketball lies each while Mike Tipton paced 10 of 12 free throw attempts. who went into the fight with a I Hennon scored 34 points Mon the Indians with 13 points. South Salem last week, 57-40. will play the Willamette University National Basketball Assn. All-Stars Set Creek, 7:30 p.m. W .1. C. Sporting Good. 7 4 5 5 4 4 4 3 Sun Stud, lnc West.ide Drug. Dairy Queen Barcui l)odg Doug. Cty. Realty llamer Corporation Uuant Realty Team result.: llamer Corp 4 Rarru. Dodge 0; J. C. Sporting Good. 4, Quant Really 0; Dairy Queen 4, Douglas County Realty 0. Sun Stud. 2, West Side Drugs 2. High series: John Chancellor (216-200-14) 810, J. C. Sporting Good.. High game: Irr Pugh 174, Dairy Queen. Other high .core.: Bill Wheatley 229, John Chancellor 216-200, Dovle Pre.nell 215-202, Stan Cornut 208, Barney Root 208-203, Dan Hansen 207, Bo Boucork 205, Arlo Jacklin 202, Parley Dilworth 201. Chuck Hopkin. 201, Don Nve 202. TOWN LEAGUE VV L P. Wiley. Iftir 6 3 9 Hatna Plumbing Co. 3 8 Mvr. Crk. Shell Oil 3 8 The Toggery 5 4 8 Myr. Crk. Elk. 4 S C Ken Bailey In.. 4 5 Doug. State Bank 4 S 5 1. II Lbr. 0 9 0 Team results: Wiley'. I eft in 2, Harris Plumbing 1; Mvrtle Creek Elks 2, The Toggery 1; Ken Bailey Ins 2, Douglas County State Bank 1; Myrtle Creek Shell Oil 3. L 4 11 Lumber Co. 0. High series: Barney Root (195 224 226 ) 645. Myrtle Creek Klks High game: Dan Hill 235, Ken Bailey Ins. other high .core.: r.ldon Lee 228 ST. LOUIS i The West hopes to run all the time and keep a favored East team off balance in High game: Evelyn Powell 186. the annual National Basketball Other high scores: Donna King- Assn. All Star game tonight at the Louis Arena. That is the plan nf Alex Han num, coach of the West. He ad mils the F:ast team, coached by his bitter rival, Red Auerbach of Boston, holds an edge in size, i perience and scoring power. Horn 210, Team ery 178, Phyllis Evans 176, Clara1 St I minim 174. hns Krev 173 INTERCITY LEAGUE "' I W L Pi. in , icico r. n a. 7 2 7 Youngs Chev. 7 2 Myr. Cr. Body 6'i 2'i Telco Test Cen. 7 2 Boyd. Coffee 4 5 Telco Installation 2 7 Telco Toll 2 7 Telco Construction Hi 7' Team result. Bovds Coffee Old Timers 2, Telco test Center 1 Telco Toll 2. Younes Mvril. rh. rolet 1: Myrtle Creek Botlv Shnn' 10 9 8'i 8 7 3 3 l4 Auerbach will have three mem hers of his own Boston Celtics on the starting East five chosen by spurtswnter. and broadcasters. New York Giants Team Mjy Train At Salem .1, leico Installation 0: Telco P.B X. 2, Telco Construction 1. High series: Frank Ruebush (177-208-220 ) 605. Mvrtle Creek RVrfw U,nn High game: Frank Ruebush 220. '"ianl.' wwicr niKn scores: l.iovn 1'law. ted 213. Frank Ruebush 2118. Lea. mon Willrett 25 HIGH SCHOOL BOWLING SALEM 1 - The New York Giants professional football team, which trained in Salem in 1954 and 1955, may again he hack thm American Life Team 4 The Hub Barber Shop i'. tj. rturr Lagging Co. Roseburg Bow Team ( Sportsman Trdg Post L. and H. Lumber Co. Fairhaven Cleaner. Hansen Bros. Log. Co. Flury'. Supply Alley Cat. Team II News-Review High series: Bos: W L 4 0 4 0 4 0 3 1 3 1 2'4 Pi 2 2 2 2 l'-a 2' 1 3 1 0 4 0 4 0 4 Vice President Welling ton Mara, wrote the Willamette University athletic director, John Lewis to inquire into the possi bility of returning here July 25 through August 27. The "feeler" will become a fact if the Giants can line up a third exhibition contest on the Pacific Coast. They already have garnet scheduled for San Francisco. A-jg. 17, and Los Angeles, Aug. 22. l j I as, fi j. : '1 GOING MY WAY? Hop Lange buckles on her skis and would be delightful company running down a slope at Sun Valley, Ida. No lark of sntv.- I pfchvrp scored seven Doints The Chiefs led 37-22 at the in termission. Swift Norm Trauba paced Gon zaca with 17 points. Webb via a decision in 1956. British Columbia Games Invite Stars Dutch Harrison Nabs 32-2-1 record one of those set-1 day night as the Panthers defeat- backs coming at the hands of ed Carnegie lech to jump over tnree mie players, ins average . now is 26.0. according to figures 1 0D lYlOneV 111 I OUMey of the National Collegiate Service r Bureau. j TIJUANA, Mexico I The Seattle's Elgin Baylor was the i professional golf nomads split only other player in the top 10 forces Tuesday, some for Califor to see action, caging 24 points in nja, others for Panama and the a victory over C.onzaga. His third-newlv crowned winner of the S15. place average dropped to 30.2. ooo Tijuana open, E. J. (Dutch) Oscar Honertson. Lincinnau .'Harrison, to Phoenix to rest up for Myrtle Creek Matters Defeat Myrtle Point The Myrtle Creek wrestling squad downed the Myrtle Point uoncais nv a si-io lanv in maicnes D-;t;.i, k;-- ""l -"' " monin held on the Viking mats Saturday : L-i.i V.. L . . - hundredth of a point in the race, Harrison who has campaigned nieht. T:.. L .L outscoring the Jayhauk All-Amer- ,n the toueh tournament ennd for ica 32.43 to 32.42. Both scoring about 20 of his 47 years, gave the VANCOUVER. B. C. - l'he world's finest track and field ath letes have been invited to partici sensational sophomore leads Kan sas Wilt Chamberlain Dy out' the tournament month. there late this I Four-minute Myrtle Creek picked up five pins.; sides of the milers from ron Curtain both have aces are idled by mid-term ex three decisions and two draws in , honn unt Sr-Ai!ii inoitoiin tn -..-. rolling up their large score, while a "centennial mile." Officials hope ' am the best that Myrtle Point could it will surpass the famous "mir-i do was a pair of pins. acle mile" of the 1954 Empire' j f i . - .1 II Ted Thompson. Claris Hughe..1 Games at Vancouver, in which j Third SnTlfie rOOtDOll Gerald Mills were winners fori then world record holder John fiflnip III Mflfp PrOnACPrJ Mvrtle Creek on pins. The win for Landy of Australia. OUITie in -HQIB rfUpgieU I the Vikings was Hie second of the I The invitational list includes season against three losses. , England's Derek Ibbotson. pies- Next match for Mvrtle Creek ' koMtr of the mile record with will be Wednesday when they host ':s'"- "nan Hewson and 1 Lore on i iiic, v.tcviiv.-.iw aivia a lauiaiav Jungwirth, world 1,500-meter rec ord holder: Poland's Stefan Law. andowski; the United Stales' Don Buwden, only U. S. miler to crack the four-minute barrier. Ira Mur chison. William Williams, youngsters a solid lesson in pock eting the $2,000 top money. ! Playing the par 72 Tijuana Coun try Club course. Harrison did it .with rounds of 71-71-69-69-280, or eight strokes under par for the dis- nce. the strong Douglas Trojans. Ring Record By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO Spider salem i.e A third high school Cahill Leads Shooters Shrine all-star football game lor graduating seniors of A-2 schools tinho,lr"mn'he,prT h-nd , . .,.., . .. ting positions, Douglas Cahill was only-may be established in the!top shooter in this week's Rose next few months. jburg Junior Rifle Club meet with Kit Conyers, potentate of the an(l 8 Stotal; followed by James Al Kader Shrine in Portland, said, !Ca,hm wi,h M- J "We've had the mailer nf start. ' Aggregate scores found Don .,r.wus in imru piare wiin a m. B,.:,h ini an A.J Shrine fame nnrfpr rnn. r.vans in mira place Wlin a Morrow. Dave Sime. Charles Du-1 sidcration for some time. There "", y ei riury wn m. mas Tnm nnurtnev and Rnh flnt. i a need for such a nw and we Loren Carter with 82. Steve Dun- Webb. IJg'i. Chicago, knocked out nuski- Aiiirli' lerv lineAln reeoenim it." I??" ser Johnson 79. Jeff Rory Calhoun. 160. While Plains. I n.rh Plhmi iibri Thnnl. All " Yates 1 6 and Doyle Lewis 75. ' 4- Lawrence and Dave Stephens; Ger- NEW YORK Harold Gomes, i many'. Manfred German: Ire 131U, Providence, knocked o u t land's Ron Delany and Belgium's Harold Smith, 133", Washington, ' Roger Moens. I 7. I One of the best "names" invited , HOLYOKE. Mass. Stefan ' ' Vladimir Kuts, Russia's world- Redl. Hfiiii, Newark, N J., knocked record-shattering distance runner, out Willie Moore. 147. Philadel-1 The Australian team has also; Two Roseburg Skiers Place High In Meet Jim Jensen of Rosnburg was a second place finisher in the an-! nual- Tri-Pass Rubber Legs Ski , The club meets every Monday night at Winchester for all shool- 'ers in their first year of shooting ! for score. The advanced juniors meet on tuesqay nignt. NAMED nhii 4 iheen invited to compete in a Van- f1'" oM.iuy r,Ui,.nuc r... PORTLAND W Athletic teams IAS VFRAS Dpi Fl'inaonn , eouver police sports meet and Jhf J""lor. division. Jensen also I of ,ne new Madison High Shl V t.uflS Uel r lanagan. I . ,L i.: .-.i: tied for Ihirri in the enmhineH nut 1 1 ...:n ..n.j ... e 151, St. Paul. Minn.. Chebo Ilernandei, 160, .Mexico, 10. . .Sr-!i ' 'rin t 'he Empire Stadium on im r!i'i' 'av ' eompete in the Brit ibu, Juarez, Fmpjre f;anle5 al W ales, later I in June. Drain Trapshooters Retain Loop Lead Woollev Logging of Drain held 'and fourth by Gordon Miller with Richard onto is first place position in the 1 95. Marosok 461. Girls: Charlotte Gray ! W inter League Trapshoot meet I Rtulti: 44R. this weekend for the third straight i woollav Laoaina 12471 7:16 High games: Boys: Arlie Lurk- lime with a week winning total of u .M..(;uine 50 O S Ballew ett 185. Girls: Charlotte Gray 24". : m. Tnnnmu i CnrH,,n Mil. ion. itairv iinin iiisuihikf niuveu Team results: American Guar-'all the way from fourth to second anteed Life Insurance 4. Team ( II ) place with a 244 total, while last 0; Team (41 4, News-Review 0; j week's second place team. Rose- The Hub Barber Shoo 4 Alley burn Glass, fell to fourth Dlace. A'.rt- rk ml--. n llov Rice 2211. Don Coon 212. Rllh ('! n- Hnnhro nul t VI.. r'. Ik.i. Mn.hhw.ru n.l Snn.ilv hi.lH IliaiWIl Wllllllldll Smith 201. Ah Rice 2nl I Supply 1; L. L. Burr lagging Co. onto its third place position.' !X. Alm TLI.J KOFFEI KLUTCHERS is, Hansen Brother. lagging Co. One of the biggest weeks in the I I earn WlllS InirU W L I: Team (6) 2'i. Fairhaven Clean-1 five-year history of the shoot was I vt N'4 ers Hi: Sportsman Trading Post held, with over WO gunners tiy-iYMCA CHURCH SENIOR HIGH ler 49: Harold Woollev 49. I Harry Smith Insurance (244) Lilly's Market Richiei lrie In 35 " 1 2. L. and H. Lumber Co. 2. NOW IN 100 PROOF AS WELL AS 80 SpfKify Smirnoff Wtttn Or d rift g vodko dnnVl. It i tr Vodka of Vodkoi Cjmirnoff tit iiutiii nm ii VODKA u ing their lurk, with 93 shooting in W L Pet. league action. No less than 10 Winston Christian 3 0 LOOO shooters had a perfect 50 x 50 for Church of God 2 0 1 000 the dav. with Orley Milligan nab-, Latter Day Saints 2 0 1 000 hing his third straight perfect St. Pauls 2 0 1 ooo round to rank as the numlHT one tireen Community 1 2 .333 shunter for the league Forrest Sol-! Dillard Melhmlit 0 1 .oufl omon with a 149 x 150 after three 1 First Presbyterian 0 1 mio weeks stands in second place. : Naarene 0 3 noo Hilling a perfect score this week First Christian 0 3 ooo were Walt llilrman. Glen Wicks, i Forrest Solomon. Everett Arm-1 W mston Christian picked up its strong. Ted Stxlen. John Cawrse. , third straight win of the season Dean Buhar. tlrley Milligan, A i in YMCA Church Simor High has B McGuine and O. S Ballew j ketball action Monday night to hold Top shooters in the 100 bird ' onto first place, with a 72-20 vie handicap shoot were Glen Wu-htory over First Christian. In the with a 98 x UN) and R H Hornby other game played .Monday. Green with a 9" x loo. Third place was I Community picked up their first nalilied bv O. S. Ballew with win of the year with a 28 13 de cision oxer the Nazarenc. Hie Winston win saw three play ers hit in the double figures, with the 17 points of Hon Wnta and Cliff Thompson being high Don I eninon also chipped in with 14 Winston only held a 23 10 halftime buke. hul'hroke loose in the final half for the win High for First 10 AND 100 PROOF. DISIIlllD MOM GMIN. STt. HE Ml SMIRNOFF F LS. (DIV. OF HIUBUIN), HtllCD. CONNECTICUT iSfVsf II WISE BUYS MERCURY MOTORS TEI-NII BOAT TOTI TRAILERS El LINE IOATS SKAGIT GLASS (OATS STARCRAFT ALUM. BOATS BOAT HARDWARE ALL USED MOTORS Prtca te St Yn Meaty C4atr ef Oak ana1 Jacks ORch.rtl J-B62B 72 Forrest Solomon 50; Ev erett Armstrong 50; Vern Solomon 48; Leighton Cornish 48; Carl Gibson 48. Drain Machinery and Supply (242 725 Walt llilrman 50: Glen Wicks SO: Cub Lupher 48; Loyd Fugale 47; Duke MiMer 47. Ronburo Glass (237) - 723 Orlev Milligan 50; II. M. Shirlrliff 48; Ted Rice 47; Perry Thiele 46: il. G. Powell 46. Brown and Allen (242) 720 Peter Schmitt 49: Jack Culver 49; Dick Henslev 48: Joe Keller 48; l.lovd Wilson 48: G. R. Marrim 48; Bud .'lien 48; Bill Trozelle 48. Umpqua Gun Store (239) 7 HI (;eorge Sherwood 49; Larrv V are 48: Bill Jonas 47: Charles Collins 4": Dick BeBernardi 47; Sam Cntes 47: Ted Schmidti 47; Selmar Hutchins 47. Sayr Volkswagen (2291 705 Dean Buhar 50: George Voy tilla 46: George L'ornish 45; Jim Miller 44; Charles Brewer 44 Ellison'. U Drivt (226) 669 - Ted Soden 50; John Cawre 50; Charles Khnger 49, Ken Ellison 45; Alfred Myer 32 Christian was Dale Yow with 10 Only four player, scored fof (tiren in its win over Naarene. hut two of them. Bell with 11 and Stone with 10. broke into the double figures. Naarene failed (o pick up a field goal in the fust half and could hit on only four free throws to fall behind bv a 11 4 tally at halftime. John Workman was tops for the losers with six points Salem Baseball Team I Gets Monetary Support ; SALEM The Salem Sen , ators, rejuvenated by a fresh , spurt of financial backing, will , field a team again this season in the Class B Northwest League. Elmer Berg, president of a new partnership organization, said that 98 persons Friday night sub scribed to underwrite the team's expenses next season. Berg said the club also will meet next week to pick a new field or general manager. of a field of 40 skiers. j Stephen Smith, principal, said Another local winner was Mel I the student body voted for the Grooman, who placed in the top, name over another proposed one, 10 in the men', combined division. - 'he Warhawks. Indian Basketball Meet Set At Klamath CHILOQUIN The Klamath ' Indian Reservation Junior Cham- ber of Commerce will sponsor an ' invitational All Indian basketball; tournament here in March. Noble Sanderville, chairman of the Jaycee committee, said the dates of March 19 to 22 had bee; tentatively fixed for the tourney, i Eleven teams will be invited from throughout the nation, he: said. i TENNIS COACH DIES DURHAM. N. C. John Ken field Sr., 66. tennis coach whose I niversity of North Carolina ten nis teams set national record of 67 consecutive victonea. died Monday. HOUSEHOLD MOVING AND STORAGE Local or Lonq Distance Agent for N. 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