How come Ray Elliott, our coacher, pitcher, infielder, outfielder, I bus driver signs San Francisco Seals contract when last yau heard he was in the army air forces with a broken back? That's just exactly it the broken back. . Likeable Ray finally healed up after months flat on . 4lt VV ' Wit I nr Villa . riMn tf j .. . 1 , ' was handed a "medical discharge , and came back to Portland. Be . ing a ballgamer and seeing that it is February, the annual ear- ly-year baseball itch doubtless ly caught up with him and he ' hauled out the glove and spikes for another - whirl at it. And . t?.t A . I 1 - U , wun pan teams iiu ieguea ue- insr what they are nowadays, '. wouldn't surprise a bit- to see ! Ray stick right with the O- Doulers. Anything can happen in baseball these days any thing . . . Add : Marshall of Bellingham, who did some relief hurling for Seattle last season, has signed his 1944 Rainiers contract. He has been playing basketball for Western Washington college this winter." . . .-Guess new Coast League Boss "Pants' Rowland thinks our 'Frisco Edwards is okeh too. Canning four boys in blue and keeping 'Frisco is one woy of saying "yer okeh." Now if "Pants ' will only hike our man's pay about fifty bucks a month, Trisco will, return the compli- 1 ment . . . Candidate for world's worst pin-up boy: Bulldog Jackson. Yipe, wot a kisser he does have! He's still the colorful old cuss he's 1 always been, though ... Navycat Basketball Statistics Official statistics that is, if you'll accept ours as official, they having been compiled by checking back through the files game for game and actually "proving" themselves after a double check reveal that Ron Runyan was No. 1 Navycat basketball scorer for the 'Cats 19 -game campaign, his 80 points two better than the 78s turned in by George Lund and Bill Stroud. True, 80 points in 18 games (18 is the number in which Runyan played ;isn i anyining to maice name uuisetu worry averages oniy 4.44 per game to be exact but considering that Duke Trotter's "decker" system called on the services of 19 players over the route, and nearly all 19 got to play quite often, it isn't bad. Behind Runyan's 80 and the 78s by Lund and Stroud, the rest , f the 'Cats finished up as follows: Paul Folquet 70; Ben Director 64; Ray Oberst 62; Dick Maxwell 39; Wally Brownlee 37; Jim Frank 29; Kenny King 20; John Copenhaver 17; Clark Brown, Carl Plass, George Russell and Bob Warner all with 13; Gordy Kunke 11; Dick Adams 5; Jim Porter 4 and Jack Hannam 0. All totaling 646 points for a 34 points-per-game average. And these figures check with the final scores posted by Willamette in all 19 games she played. The opposition totalled aggregately 756 points for a 39.8 per game " average,- the difference between the two averages proving the 'Cats didn't have such a figntful five as their won and lost record would indicate. They won only five and lost 14, but it's nothing to be ashamed of after looking back at the topnotch opposition encountered. 'Nother Star for Ron Runyan As for Runyan's fete, it adds another star behind his name in our book. We figured Ronald th' Romper as the town's No. 1 athlete for 1943 his footballing and basketballing of a year ago, his Northwest conference mile and two-mile title winning trots and his cleverness . in conquering the school's' obstacle course faster than anyone else convincing us beyond doubt. The navy has a real hustler in Runyan, - and hustle in most any task means as much as it does in athletics plenty. j - Speaking of this "decker" system employed by Trotter, we're told the V-12'ers now want to battle it out amongst themselves to see which "deck" is the better quint. One "deck", commonly called the "roughies" since they earned themselves more than their share of fouls over the season, is made up of Director, Brownlee, Stroud, Rus sell, Frank, King and Copenhaver. That's the five which faced Whit man in the second game, losing 27-23. The other outfit, the "smooth- ' ies", is made up of Lund, Oberst, Maxwell, Runyan, Folquet, Porter and Plass. It lost to Whitman 43-28. Now they want to cage it off for the title. . j - Smoker Is Held Success . "WOODBURN Witnessed by the largest crowd in its history, the Woodburn high Lettermen's .flub smoker was a huge success .here Tuesday night. The Joe Ka- hut-Bobby Brock boxing exhibi tion topped the show and 11 rough - and - tumble fights helped keep the evening lively through out. ' In the card's' main event match .' Chet English punched out a deci sion, over Herb Ramage. Bob Aus tin outslugged ' Bill Mendenhall of Canby in the semiwindup. Don Marshall gained the votes in the opener over Bob WerU and blood-and-thunder battling was the by word of the" Ray Leighty - Don .McNulty and Bruce Nelson - Vic , Blake bouts, the former going to . Leighty with the latter ending in draw,... . , i Qther . results: Bill Hall deci--juoned Richard1 Evans; Tom Tuss decisioned Ralph Roggenbach: 'SESES . ' L II II II H I Ii . I r!:!.s Crewbs Company - Calera, Ortca I old Senator jack o all trades m t r . u ! m r i L i RAY ELLIOTT It Could Happen Only in Wartime": Clarence Junior Clark drew with Leroy Copeland; Bill Anderson deci sioned , Bill Chase; Alvoid Zuber decisioned Ray Studer and Marv Laubach decisioned Dick Von. Dallas Slates Albany Quint DALLAS (Special) Coach O. E. Anderson's Dallas high Dra gons, none the worse for their one point loss to McMinnville Satur day night, the first setback of the season for Dallas, clash with the Albany I Bulldogs - here Friday night Although both Dallas and Albany are in state hoop district 4, the game will not be a counter since Dallas is in the northern half,! Dallas the southern. Albany and Dallas will play a return same at Albany next Tues day bight. ; Coach Anderson is also groom ing his team for its counting dis trict 4 clash against Salem on the Willamette , university floor the night of February 24. - ... -i )k ) . r ait. , Beavers Qasli With 'Cousini' This Weekend . Vandals Only Quint t OSG Has Conquered NOBTHCKN DIVISIOW STANDINGS V i W L Pet Ft Pa Wahlnton 1.000 41 S7 Oregon -5 S JKO 424 , 461 Mahtt -.r! J00 S5. 358 Wuhinrton SUU -3 S JSTI 341 341 X a -200 351 447 Friday-Saturday gamea: Idaho at OreRon SUte; Washington ? State at OREGON STATE COLLEGE fSDecial) Coach Babe Brown: and his Idaho Vandals will invade Corvallis: this weekend tor a re turn series with the cellar dwell ing Oregon State basketball club Friday and Saturday nights. Idaho is the only Northern division team the Beavers have been able to beat this season. The Orange- opened their con ference ; schedule by dumping the Vandals twice at Moscow by 39 to 34 and 38 to 34 counts. Since that time the Beavers have -lost eight in a row to become mired deenly : in the league basement. Idaho, on the. other hand, made a surprising comeback to win s four straight: from arch rival Washing ton State the first time such a thing has happened in 30 years. Oregon Stopped the surge, how ever, by beating the Vandals twice last weekend. : With j ibe exception of Forward Dale Iliatt who was left in Seat tle to recover from an emergency appendijt operation, the Beavers came through the tough Washing ton series in good physical shape and should be in top form! for the Idaho series. f Hiattjla freshman from Uma tilla, is . lost to the club fori the season. His reserve forward jpost probably;: will be taken ovet by Don FJdridge, freshman lefthand er from; Nyssa. Eldridge has shown considerable improvement in re cent practices and may see action against the Vandals. ( Although .the Orange were whipped?- twice by Washington last weekend, Coach Slats Gill is not contemplating any drastic changes in his lineup. He said that his'; men played good ball at Seattle. : considering the fact "that they were playing against veter ans with two, three and even four years of varsity experience. Probable starting lineup for the GiUmen: this weekend will con sist of George Sertic and Ed Van net, forwards; Hal Puddy, center; and Al -Anderson and Happy Lee, guards. j. WUFroshTop Indeps 22-12 1 Coach Lew Carroll's stU I siz zling Willamette Frosh won their seventh Straight game last night by topping the Independence Hop sters on the Willamette U court, 22-12.. The Frosh had things their own way practically throughout and led 12-6 at halftime. Al "Red" Fedge paced the Frosh With nine markers. Sub Guard .Gottfried led Coach Ray Scott's iHopsters with four. ' INDEPENDENCE (12) (22) FBOSH Langston (2) F (2) Reeves Wed die (2) r 8 fedge Howard (2) C 7) Dekkert Brown (0) G (0) Beinhart Addison 0 G ... (4) Proctor Independence subs Irving 2. Gott- Oregon State-Idaho Series fito Be Aired - Tidewater Associated announ ces the two basketball battles between Idaho and Oregon State at Corrallls Friday and Satur day nights wiU be broadcast over KWJJ, Portland starting at 9 p. in. each night. The Wash ington WSC tuts at Seattle will b carried over KKSC. Se- ttle (1150 kcj.) the ume nlrtbs at the same time. . : , -The Scio five swept three from Brite Spot, and Statesman, Val ley Oil Co. and Papermakers look two, of three from Capital City Laundry, Wahl Bros. : and M&F Grocery , respectively, in Tuesday night's Industrial league kegling party at Perfection. j J . ' The Statesman's Harold White captured high series for the night with his 548 total, and the 214 jin gle game rolled by Capital City Laundry's Kirchner stood high hi that department, y ; i t I, - SCIO 3) Schrunk . Denxmors Greene .192 134 188-494 .131 202 212543 .149 159 171479 .138 192 166 SIS .133 134 157444 Prince Hendrickaon Totals .783 841 874 2498 25 25 JS' T5 .134 129 , 179442 .164 143 179486 .144 147 . 177 468 .119 15 125 S9 -187 131 173313 BRITB SPOT (I) nanaicaa , Patterson i Gallagher , , No!n -Cciunt , .awards - Totals STATESMAN (2) WheaUey , ; White . -StetUr , -MelvUle Mauus . -773 747 860 2380 .173 148' 17S497 174 177 M8 .148 118 . 145411 .179 169 149493 .161 133 138434 Totals .838 144 C 2283 Duration League Cagert Woodbuni Eves I nVKATION LBAGtTI STANDINGS : i - v - W L. Pet. Pf Pa Woodburn i 1 J73 2M 1M MolaUa S .625 X1S ' SIS SUverton 4 MO tit 231 Mt. Angel 4 1 .500 171 13S Canby : S f JTli 179 120 Cbamawa 1 1 : 173 290 Friday games: Woodburn at Surer-, ton; j Canby at Chemawa; Mt. Angel at MolaUa. , . - : . - . -I WOODBURN i Although It's roundly . conceded thronghevt the ctrevlt that ' Weodbnrn's BuUdogs arc definitely in as this year's Duration league bas ketball UtUsts, making It twe In a row for Coach, JIggs Burnett's potent crew, there's still the matter ef putting s mathematl eal clincher on the bunting. The Bulldogs will be ut to d just this when they romp with Coach Guy "Pep DeLay's S0 vertoa Silver Foxes at SUverton Tha s All Brother A' i J;: CSS4aas4Mi' " HAJUMERIN HENBt ARMSTRONG (risht) stands ready! to swing dropping Lew Hanbury to his knee where he hangs onto the rope round of their scheduled 10-rounder in Washington. (AF Wirephoto) Cooper Snubs Card Contract i ' ! .St. LOUIS, Feb. MPJ-Morton Cooper, star pitcher of the St. Louis Cardinals, today joined his team mate, George Kurowski in expressing dissatisfaction with contract terms for. the, 1944 sea son, j ; jV President Sam Breadon, in mail ing out contracts last week, said most players had been given sal ary increases, but Cooper disclosed he was not offered a raise. i : He declined to say what he ire ceived last year, but he was hot backward about tstating his , de mand for . the coming season $17,500. I Vandals Fear Collins Loss MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 9 -Jfy-Coach Babe Brown expressed doubt today that Tom Collins, leading scorer of the University of Idaho hoop team, will have fully recovered from a leg injury by the time of the four - game invasion of Oregon this weekend. The injury, received in the last Washington State college game, held Collins down to four points in the series with the University of Oregon last weekend in which Oregon claimed two games. Death Takes j McFarlin OAKLAND, Calit, Feb. 9 -(ff) Herbert McFarlin, 73, secretary of the Oakland Coast league baseball club; for 28 years, former news paper man, died at his home here last night He had been ill the last fourlyears. - - - - CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY CO : Handicap - , . 17 11 17 ; SI Kirchner -, ' ,- l2 214 144520 Rueyj 136 153 141430 Blackie 17$ 140 -149 464 Woelke :. , 143 13S 102 3S1 Buck, , .181 194 171006 Totals 114 S14 724 2362 WARL BKOS. (1) Pederson ' McNaU - Haasenaon , , ; Wert j . -Wahl . .134 134 134402 .139 - 12S . 167434 -ISO 4 136 ,.1574Z3 .139 1193 187 S41 -146 144 193483 -708 "737 "s38 2283 Totals Aixjrr on. co. i nanoiap . 23 n H M Noflincer -., , , ,, ,136 181 18 497 Aleshire 159 124 148431 Crane ' , , , 128 138 132 39 Kottke . 132 133 122 387 Ertsgsard Totals -136 141 138433 .711 73 763 2213 PAPEKMAKXKS (2) Handicap Cadyj , r ; "; Fontenini Bolton -Coleman ' - , .: ' i - . - Touis ,::.,. ; 12 ; IS u - ss -110. 167 191-46 -102 . 123 123 3S6 -146 161 156457 .148 .143 143454 -183 176 139481 .631. 723 74S2Z3 M As F GROCCKY (I) D. Griffith -159 140 135 423 -134 173 157444 .151 143 132434 B. Griffith McCluakey B. ma , -;; rorgard -131 114 117352 Jtl 128 161441 f totals -714 7i 7C2 s::3 'Bead for i FinUh Line Pennant Clinch Friday, night In , the' league's next to last round.' I Se -close to giommlng the flag ire the BuUdogs that ! If they are upset by the Foxes and Me lalla get bumped by Paul nett ing's surging Ml Angel Freps, Woedburn will still naU It to the mast. Should ! Woodburn lose and MolaUa win, then aU the Burnett-men need . do i Is beat the" lowly Chemawa Indians next week to clinch It regard less ef what MolaUa dees. ' in 'the other Friday game Ceach Chief Thompson's In dians host the Canby Cougars. The Woodburn SUverton mix, always , an athletic top notcher in the league, wfll also give the lumber town residents an opportunity to sec hew their hopefuls, might stack up In dis ft ( .7 A Willamette Frosh 22,. Independence High 12. Navy 35. Villanova 27. Army 66. Pittsburgh 32. Worcester Tech 55. Holy Crocs 47. Tulane 43, LSU 42. North. Carolina Navy Preflight 82, Davidson 28. ; . Temple 73. LaSalle 45. 1 Great Lakes 84. Notre Dame 48. Iowa Seahawks 72. Augustana 111) 38. San Francisco State College 36. San Francisco Junior College 33. South Plains Array Air Field 45. Army Engineers of Texas Tech 43. Yale 54. US Coast Guard Acad. SO. Washington and Jefferson; 61, Car negie Tech 31. (j Columbia 48. Princeton 25. George Williams 73, Chicago 66. Reed Col. 61. Northwest Nazartne 27. Tilden Carries On. On and Oil ! By FRANK FRAWXEY HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 9 HJP- In the golden age of sports, back in the early 20's Babe Ruth was base ball's home run king; Bobby Jones had a stranglehold on golf honors; Jack Dempsey was the world hea vyweight champion; Charlie Pad dack was the "world's fastest hu man'' and Bill ' Tilden was ( ac claimed the greatest of all tennis players. J . ! . ""-ii ; Dempsey, now! 48 and a lieu tenant commander in the coast guard, has been j out of boxing a long time; Ruth's legs gave out several years ago; virtually all the track records of Paddock, a ma rine captain when he died in a plane crash, have been wiped from the record books; golf is only re laxation for Jones now. -J But Bill Tilden, at 51, still plays tennis j every day. Those long; space - devouring legs get around the court with some of their old time agility, and for one set, at least, Bill can hold his own with the best. . i . . ' .! Lead Golf Meet ORLANDO, FUl, Feb . 9JP) Two major league baseball play ersPaul Derringer of the Chica go Cubs and Gerald Walker of the Cincinnati Reds--" and their feminine partners tied ; !f oif low qualifying honors in the : annual Florida open .two-ball mixed golf tournament here today. ' Soldiers Tip Trotters PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 9.iJP) -The Harlem Globetrotters, with a record of 63 victories l in their last 69 starts fell before the ran gy soldiers from: Fort Lewis 're ception center, 44 - 47, jTuesday night. f j - t . - aBBaaMMMaMW-BaB-MSM-aaMBMaM-Ssl Blautz Heads RIACt PORTLAND. Feb. tHiFJ-Rob-ert T. Mautz, former University of Oregon football player, 'assumed the presidency of JPortland's Mult nomah Athletic club today. Nats Leonard 'Out' ! AUBURN, HL, Teb. M)-Era-a f Dutch" Leonard, .Washington Senators knuckle - ball righthand er, said today he had been rejec ted for army service because of an old ankle injury. " IH52QIktt at Silvcrton trict! play. Wecdbum clashes with! ML Angel at SUverton next week In the first round and DeLay's uint takes on the win ner of . that enc In round two. Should Woodbuni oust Mt. An gel the Friday night Silverton Woodburn mix will be av dress rehearsal of counting district 4 things to come. The udlrldual seeriag chase has developed . into a, two-way battle between Guard Charlie Sauvaln of the BuUdogs and Art Zahler of the Foxes. Sauvaln canned 17 last week against Mo laUa and now leads with an ev en 100. Zahler. last year's UU list eoUected 1 against Canby. and how has 13. This pair's in dividual point-pitching battle wttl be an added feature of Fri days' tut. ; :':vj t. - MmJ,'T either hand Immediately after and! is counted out in the third Beavers Sign fHighpockets9 PORTLAND, Feb. i 9-(JPy-Wil-liam Booth, 6-foot, 4 . -inch for mer Olympia, Wash- high school outfielder, has been signed by the Portland Beavers of tthe Coast Baseball league. ; " Booth, just discharged from the army, will have a try out at the spring! training camp, William Klepper, Beaver - business mana ger, said. Angott-Ziirita Scrap Okelied LOS ANGELES," Feb. 9-(iip)-The state athletic commission ; today sanctioned Joe Lynch 's proposed 4 lightweight title fight . at Holly wood baseball park the night of March' 6. The bout will pit Sam my Angott, NBA champion, against Mexicq.s Juan Zurita. Angott was liege basketball team from Nam guaranteed $17,500. I pa, Idaho, tonight, (1-27. Vilis" Headed for Toiirncy Bleachers, Sez AP -j By the AssocUtetf Press . ' ' , ' -r Salem's chance for a place la next months state high school basketball t u r n e y - skidded down another - notch IVednes day jaJfter a 4Z-37. defeat by Ore ; gen j City ,: suad. ; i: ' v-x - , ' It; looked, as if the Vikings weuii be sitting on the bleach ers ia the Salem tearaameat to which they, a hosts, - fonserly were automatic entrasits. - ,:, . to the tosthern htll of district 4, t h e Corrallls .pewerhouse marked w - Its . kcm4 vietery over Toledo, 37-26, to leave; only , on i in o tciies Win Over Turner STAYTON Paced by the 17- pointi . 'pitching of ' Forward : BQ1 Freele and 13 more thrown in by Guard i Johnson, - Stayton ; high's Packers' hooped but an easy 34-18 win j over- -Turner here 'Friday night Stayton led 17-3" at half time.! In the preliminary the. Stay ton Bees outcaged Sublimity high, 22-13, Center i Crabtree - leading with 10 points.: -l:rt STAYTON (J4)'v - t Cl TURNER Freele 1 ..-.mP., I (7) MesneUe Dombrosky (4) ,r -, (6 Ifoung Johnson.-(13) .(2) Ball Neuson (B) () Anderson Geil (0) (3) Yogan SLBLLMITT. (IS) (22) STAYTON "B" Schumacker (2) P . (- (2) Lierman Kints, (0) - P .. -. t . (4) Mouser Bentai (7) , C. (10) Crabtree Berkhols (4) O- VanHandel (0) G. . t ArcniDaia . (0) Samples C-ty cuitsi; Gotlilers . 'i r' ... More Woe for Foes Ford Returns To Husky Five Leaders Await 7SC, " '- Eye Record Busting , SEATTLE, Feb. 9 riffir Th University, of Washington drew another ace today for its basket ball series with Washington State here Friday and Saturday, Doug Ford, 6-foot 3-inch, 215- pound regular last yea, will join the squad Friday night for the first time since the4 coast confer ence race- opened.! The two-year veteran has been Unable to play before because of classwork und er the navy training program. His presence wul strengthen a 10-man squad that already is rat ed as a heavy favorite over the Cougars.' Washington tops the di vision with eight straight victories in 1844 games. . , i . If Washington defeats; WSC Friday . it i wiU tie L the .Northern division records . for consecutive victories. Washington now has 14 straight, . counting its . winning streak at the close of last-year's campaign. -Washington set the di vision record of 15 straight in the 1932-33 seasons. A sweep of the two-game ; series would give the Huskies a new record and make it 10 straight in this season's con-. ference play. Larkin Thumps Lu Decisively NEW YORK' Feb: 9-WV-Tippy Larkin used Lulu Constantino as an animated punching bag tonight in whining a decisive 10-round verdict over the New York' light weight at Madison Square Garden. Larkin, m- Garfield, NJ, boy, weighed 1394 pounds to Costan- tino's 135'4. i - A crowd! of ll,53i that contrib uted to a gross gate Of $31,914 saw Larkin make a, cautious start. then come on stronj, especially In the fourth, sixth,! seventh and eighth rounds when! he jarred Lu lu repeatedly with stiff lefts and long overhead rights. ; 1 - It 'was a unanimous decision. Judge Joe Agnello gave Larkin nine rounds and only one to Cos- tatino. Judge Sam Robinson gave while Referee - Arthur Susskind didn't give Constantino a single round. He gave Larkin nine and called one even. r Detroit' fDiz' Trout Not Dizzy After All DETROIT, FekJtHAVfFaul "DizxyT Treat, a 20-game win ner in 1943 for the fifth place Detroit Tigers, has been reclas sified 1-A by hU draft board, the Detroit elab learned today. Reed Dumps Nazarene PORTLAND. Ore.,' Feb. .-GP- Reed c ol 1 e g e - overwhelmed a touring northwest Nazarene col- Albany as bardie for the dis Basketbmll's spotlight centered n district S, however, where the Eugene Axemen stormed over St, Mary's ef j Eogene, 53 Z4, to show a gathering threat against the district's leader, Springfield. L Two tulnteLs fell from - tho flva-sqnad tie In the Portland lea n leaving ; Waabina-tony Grant, and Roosevelt knotted at I Tictoriei and 3 losses. Wish logtan, . which started " slowly, warnainsr ns ta a string at S easi seeutive wins,- edged the defend- - j Driagfn your snoof ft Wi;rdcofv thorn iho rT,HS eofe aafiaave yon eat sresa - reccrpped tiie depeadg crsat dacd aa bow aad by wbaam' tka r copplaa & aoaa. TaaTs why its Important lo choose lacepper who Is quipped to give yen tits best, We C6B8 ivo yea loaC top qnalirr aaretsa ,14 sf aartra coat. Afl ear saaa are foetory-tralaed axpersi. XT nse p best cri treed rulbsr r2aU. Sa don't take akasea. lal aa da yens raeappaaa Ska aypsated B. r. Csod-ich way. . t::Csri:;tz!t:izd2j Ti C.ztc? Lxto Tint p. V . Een r. lM S. CemmercLil - I StillPitchiri CT i YOUNG, one ef basebaU's pitching immortals, is still .pltchin new by making jigs in the Everett; Wash, branch ef - Boeing Aircraft Co. 'Mural League Over Topple Leslie JUNIOR HIGH STANDINGS W L Pet. tt 1.000 2 .714 3 .572 3 4 .429 4 .429 s am 7 .WH) Parrlsh - Huskies Parrish Grilles . Leslie Tigers Parrish Wolves . LeaUe WUdcaU . Leslie : Panthers . Leslie Lion -7 ..5 .4 4 -3 Parrish Bears' Individual r scorina: Hendrie. Husk ies, 76: Province. Huskies-Wildcats. 73; Dasch Tigers. S 68; -Boggs, Wolves. 63; Allison. Crilies.: 59; Dehut. Huskies, 49; Phillips. WildcaU. 48; Janz. Griz zliea. 46; HalseUi. Lions. 4S; S. Bacon, The Parrish Huskies and Grizz lies put an end to both the Leslie win streak at four straight and the junior high school intramural hoop season yesterday by down ing the Leslie Tigers, 29-25, and Lions, 38-19, respectively, at Par rish. : The Huskies victory saw them finish the 'campaigning un defeated and atop the standings with seven wins. ?' Dick. Hendrie's 15 points paced the Huskies win yesterday while Roger Dasch was hooping 10 for the Tigers .The Grizzlies were led. by Dick Allison's 20 points, Wayne Halseth netting 10 for the Lions. Hendrie's-performance brought him individual scoring honors for the chase with 76 in alL Close be hind is Rod Province, one of Par rish Huskies but switched to Les lie Wildcats with 73. , The two schools now select all star quints and start practicing for ' the first cross-town 'championship game fo.be played on the Leslie floor February 18. L. TIGERS (25) 29) P. HUSKIES Dasch (10) T- (6) Bain rrye r ,, . o) Plank Jackson (4) . Ci 8 Dehut riemtng M) , Patrick 0) L. LION'S 1) Halseth (10) Billings (5) i Daily ) Pankretz (2) (15) Hendrie G (31) P. GRIZZLIES - F . (4) S. Bacon Ti 419 Pettit -C. (4) Jana G, (20) Allison Robins i 0 ) Ou (0) roster Officials: Bruce Hamilton and Dick Page. . . trlet BUyeff. Albany , downed I Lebanan, 32-14, Tuesday night, i Ing clly champion. Franklin, . 30-J2. Grant" trimmed Jeffer son, 27-22, and Roosevelt halt ed Commerce, 33-29. - Three favorites In Multnomah tnd 4 Clackamas j counties were knocked from their pedestals ha Pact games Tveaday nighC M. IaUa stepped Alllwavkle, 33-25 Gmhta trlraraed Central Ca-. thelie af PortUnd. 37-27.' and Saady swamped Bull Military at Portland 42.31. i fires . Our cxpzris D. F. Goodrich voy. m -A - in-1 w' n f ! vr V J L. & J r. - own. J'tr. ' Ilere flJ3 Cale-i, Crs. 0? rarrish Fives - A