Goldies'Mrk Teams' Target In City Pin Tourney Play Resumes Tonight With the leading 2883. rolled tip by Goldies of Silverton in ini tial action last week as their tar get, twenty-four teams will fire tonight aa the City Bowline tour ney resumes on the University lanes. ''-. ' - r - . The hot "Goldies. club also leads the scratch scores with 2501 ' score. . . Teams slated to fire at 7 o'clock tonight: State Highway, j lions Club No. 2, Knights of Pythias, ; McKay Chevrolet, Valley Farm, ' Cupboard Cafe, Valdez Meat Co, CUne's Coffee Shop, Industrial Accident No. 2, Interstate Tractor and Woodry Furniture. I Teams rolling at 9 o'clock: Highland Market, Good Housekeeping, Ringland Pet Shop, Lutz Florists, Stratton Plumbing, Thrift-Way Cleaners, Nobles Tavern, Univer sal Pump Co, Trailways Cafe and Salem lighting and Appliance. Singles and doubles action will resume Sunday. Bill Reed leads the singles thus far with a 022, including handicap. . Ed Pearl's tS3 is high scratch score. Doubles r leaders to date are Bob Knuth and Jim Purdy with 1207J. Mc- i Calllster and George LeTourneaux are tandem scratch pacers with 1019. All-Events leader is Knuth with 1751, Including handicap. Scratch leader is Ed Krejd with 1577. ': The meet winds up with a final two days of action next weekend. Greys Capture Junior Lead Hank Landis Parrish Greys took over undisputed possession of first place In the Junior high school hoop race last night as they edged out a 24-23 victory over the Leslie Blues. The two clubs had been knotted for the top spot up to the clash. The Parrish Cards held onto third place as they dumped the Leslie Golds,, 38-29. anrl th ParHeh Pfnnra -ua1Vs?j ff with a close 40-35 win over West Salem's Giants. v ' The Greys-Blues mix was close throughout with the Bines hold- as. J) A aa - a, aL ' e M iv- eaga ai we nau. uhick Puhlman made a game effort to pull the Blues through as he tos sed in 17 points. Darwin Hiebert led the Greys with 11. . laet (23) C Flihimatt (17) F Hunt 121 F (14) Greys (S) Bo yeas t) Bark (9) Johnson Meyers 44) Oilman (01 (4) J mat 411 Hiebert Hamime Blues ltt. Creva a. Officials: Pointer and Nelson. trs (4S) (35) W. Salens "Harra (It) , (0) McCormlck Force (11) Caipmar (t) Couelul (4) Xlesner :,. (i iutywr (I) Curtis (111 CIhimiu Brown csi Haltime score: West SaWi 17. Par. fish IS. Officiate: PameJl end Blazlc. rmrriak Care (53) (2f) Leslie Golds Williamson (S) r (0) Heleeson Osborn (S r (3) R. Puhlman Bishop (14) , r (6) Clark Joy (SI i G (20) Jack Cobb Cummlnt (3) G 0) Springer Halftone aeore: Cards 23. Golds 12. Officials: Warren and Wickert. , Linfield Hurls Coyote Hopes McMINNVTLLE, Feb. 24 -(JP) ' Tail-end linfield seriously dam sged the College of Idaho's title Topes in the Northwest conference tonight with an upset, 58-50 vic tory. The teams meet again to morrow night. Cellert ! Isaac (M) (Jl) Unfiela Keys (4) . (9) Blakeslee , Adamson (7) F 46) ADrahamson I-ee U - , .C (12) McKee N. Larson (2) G (S) Hammond Neville (4) 0. (3) B. Anderson ; Suos: College of Idaho B. Bever S, Dunn 4. Hawk X Baker J. Lonerfan 7. r K. Bever 1. linfield Johnson 2. Gassaway 1. Atkinson 9. Aisle ben 4, Sehiewe 2. - Jurans Grab Five Matches Vh TJilataeini I?ocEie4 'Six' Crovmi AgaSmi Hank Juran's Salem ' high wrestling team grabbed its second straight Big Six league crown last night via tire winning perform ances in the tourney finals grap pled off on the local mats. Five Viks captured titles and Spring field's Millers came in second with four togas. Albany, . only other school participating, took three titles. ,' Vic Schweitz, defending champ In the 145-pound division, retain ed his crown as he dedsioned Jack Hodges of Albany. Other vik champions: Orson Cooley, 96 pounds; Jack Jublshta, 128 pounds; Herb Stepper, 155 pounds; Frank Yeilen, 165 pounds. Spring- ueid winners were Gary Mc- Downhill, Slalom Today Cougar Skier Wins Hood Event GOVERNMENT CAMP, Ore, Feb. ti -4?)- A slim, long-legged akier from Washington SUte col lege captured the first event ta the national four-event combin ed ski championship today. Ski Ins; ever a slow, sloppy eearse, with a wet snow falling-. Alias F. Fisher covered the H-mile cross -country race In 46 minutes and 40 seconds.- He came in 36 seconds ahead ef a similarly named compU tor: Alan Fischer. Portland, en tered wider the Son Valley Ski club banner. - ' The lone forelrn entrant came la third: Karl JdartHsch. of the Gervais Cougars: Marion County B Champs U These Get-rals hlh Conrars hold the Marina Cewnty B learae ear title for 195 after defeating- Mm City la the playoffs. The team will now enter district play at Manmoath. A title there will tend the Cougars to the state B tourney. The team (front, 1-r): Doug Hall, Jim Toeley, Earl Belleqne. Jim Shumaker and LeSey Dana. Back: Terry Mahoaey, E, McCoUom, Fanl Uartin, Jonier Howe, John MeCall and oaxh Ordle Hoye. emidl ooni Wis l?Ju(Q)in)inn(Q)aati:lhs PoUcBMeet MONMOUTH, Feb. 24 -(Special) Monmouth's Wolverines and Perrydale nailed wins in the Polk County B league tourney tonight and set the stage for the final day of action tomorrow to be climax ed by the title game tomorrow night. Monmouth stayed in the run ning for the crown by. eliminating Valsetz 53-39, with Frank Rosen stock's 15 points providing the big spark and Perrydale remained unbeaten in meet action by stop ping Falls City. 38-30. Tails City upset Monmouth in the first round. Monmouth and Falls City will clash on the OCE floor at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in the semis with the winner meeting Perrydale Saturday night at 8 o'clock for the crown. Perrydale M) (M) ran City nonpin ) i , .. r ,. ,.. ii roe Maelntoch (2) (S) Bowman . (14) Nairn . (1) Cooper Hiebenthal (I) C Edicer O Beaver (I) : O (2) Brown St rvse scorinc: Perrydale Power 11: Falls Oty Ware 1. Williams 2. HaJfUme aeore: Perrydale 18. Palls Oty 13. OtfidaH: Howell and Mason. Vstoets (3S) Isaacsoaf (10) (U) (5) Loch Purdy (S) (4) Thomneon Haa fi4 Huchee (2) (IS) Bosenstoek - (11) Lytle Kin (2) G (I) B Reserves scorinc: Valsets Babta 5: Monmouth Bocers 1. Lawrenee 2. Peosttea a. Brostron 4. TarUow 2. Half -time score: Monmouth 24. Valsets IS. Officials: Howell and Maaon. DALLAS YICTOE e DALLAS, Feb. 24 (Special) Dallas Dragons wound up their Willamette Valley league campaign tonight as they topped Estacadia's Rangers. 44-23, in a makeup tilt. It left Dallas in third place with a final mark of 10 wins and four losses. The Dragons led at. the helf. 19-12. Prelim went to the Dallas Bees, 57-31. " Estacada (23) (44) Dallas Nicholson (3) P (11) TOift BaUou (0) . P (12) Bon Fischer Kifgens (3) t (0) Olson Ball (4) . ; C . (11) Cook ju mcKey si .. rar.,- , (7) Reserves acorlne: Dallas Janscn 3: Zstacada Bob Reed S. Halftime score: Dallas IS, Eatacada 12. Officials: Sheldon and SaJbrtronv Grady. 104 pounds; Del Matthews, 113; Boyd Broughcr, 134; Jim Brougher,' 139. Albany victors were Gary McLain, 121; John Huffman, 173; Jim Doerfler, heavyweight. The Viks' next action is the district meet at Albany next week. Final results: f SS pounds Cooley (Sal) pinned Dryden (A). 104 McGrady (Sp) dec. Grate (Al. 113 Matthews (Sp) pin ned South wick (A). 121 McLain (A) dec. Hutchinson (S). 128 Kubishta (Sal) pinned Knupp (Sal). 134 B. Brougher (Sp) dec. Logan (Sal), 139 J. Brougher (Sp) dec Schirmsn (Sal). 145 SchweiU (Sal) dec. Hodges (A). 155 -. Stepper (Sal) pinned Harvey (Sp). 163 Yeilen (Sal) dec. Lay (A). 173 --Huffman (A) dec. Peterson (Sal). Heavy Doerfler (A) dec. Pat rick (Sat). : Faakersee ski club, Austria, with 47 minutes and 24 seconds. 4 The race was delayed two haws because of the wet weath er. The coarse; riginally plan ned far 11 miles, was eat t Vi mile, starting at Government Camp and winding aroand Mal terpor mauntain. The downhill races wttl be run tomorrow morning, with slalom races In the afternoon, and ski Jumping Sunday. The winner of , each event gat 100 points to ward the combined champion ship, with other contestants re eeiving a percentage based on the relationship of their time to win- . nlng times. Ends Tonight "ti-. 17 ... ,SJ.-5.sji SW''!' Baxkeltall Scores HIGH SCHOOL Bend S3. Salem S ' Sacred Heart S2. Concordia (Port- land ) SO . Dallas 44. Estacada 33 Sandy 4a, Molalla V Monmonth 53. ValseU 30 (Polk coun ty B' tournament) s-erryaaie as. aiia city as - irtii county "B" tournament) Bay Oty 33. Salem Academy 27 Toledo 24. Newport 27 West Linn 61. Grcsham 41 Cottase Grove 31. Springfield 2S Astoria 38. TUiamook 23 Gaston 41. Dayton 23 Seaside 42. Parkrose 31 Sweet Home 40. Lebanon 3fl Vniversity (Eugene) 62. Oakrid(e 43 Knappa-Svenson S3, Nehalem 34 Jefferson 73. Grant 3S (Portland) Washington 34. Benson 33 (Portland) Rainier SI. St. Helens 4 Central Catholic (Portland) 4S. 1411- waukie 47 Hermtston S3, Madras 4 Pendleton 38. LaGrande 34 Klamath Palls M. Ashland 43 Banks 3d, JiiUsbore 34 ,. , t Tigard 4S, Forest Grove 44 Reaverton 46. Sherwood 34 : COtXEGS " Willamette T4. Whitman SI Oregon State SI. Oregon 42 i Idaho 31, Washington 46 Pacific SO. Lewis and Clark 4S ' Linfield SS. College of Idaho; 36 SeatUe Pacific 71. OCX 66 (two over times) - Or iron Tech 69. Lassen JC 34 Arkansas AU1 S9. Arkansas College as - l Tulane 77. Loutolana SUte 71 Utah S3, Colorado A4M 33 ? Denver M. Wyoming S3 Seattle U 60, Portland V S3 Waahinaton (St. Louis) 61. Valna raise 4A San Dieeo State 56. Santa Barber College 56 Kent SUte 64, BsJdwtn-waiiace 61 Mama 66. New Hampshire 43 . Murray 15. atoorehead 66 Washington and Lee 66. Virginia 62 uixa ea. California Nevada 56. St. MarVs S3 San Jose State 34, CoUefa of Paetfle Stanford 60, USC 37 CITlVniSITT CLASSIC LKAGUX Slngland Pet Shop (2) L. Braden 462. Scott 461. Busch 90S, Pease 406. K Clark 536. Stratton Plumbing (2) Stratton 501. Olney 4S4, Pearl 493. Haueen 510. Universasr Pump (1) Stettler 495. Gardner 473. Owen 516. W. Valde 561, B. Valdesi 492. Lutz Florist (2) Kite miDer 556; Vpston 503. Comstock 50L Riches 480. Trailways (t) Ertsgaard 113. Curtis 436. Cross 490. McNaU 473. Relnhard 53X Salem Hardware (2) Theda 460. Garrison 403. Lemon 447, West 313. Pare 526. Thrtftway Cleaners (1) Creasy . 333. Parley 541. Schults 461. Hart 452. De laney 51 J. Nobles Tavern (3) Nagley 541. Butte, SIS, Janetskl 477, Lorens 505. McMiillen 471. Salem Lifhtine- Sc AoDllance (3) Doerfler 470, Erlckson 471. Bolton 535, DeBov 508. Meier 579. Highland Mar ket (3) Owens 485. Mabry 572. Causey 5S8. Johnson 534. Undser sos. Good Housekeeping (4) Simons 444. Jones 467. Gustaison wz. irons , Olnev. sr. 538. Mayflower Milk (6) Myrea 456. Bob Straw 486, Bud Straw 505. Olson 430. Harrison aas. HIrti individual came. Merer 330, High Individual series. Gustafson 592. High team aeries, Highland Mar ket 264. CAPITOL SCATCH Bustck's Market (1) Jim Ross 532. Stan Braden 537. Dick Phipps 503, CapiUl Bedding (2) Hugh WUkerson yon 543. Walt Larsen 610. Woodrv Furniture (2) Sauee Kit chen 632. OUie Olincer 545. Dean Are- hart 560. ; Rex Adolph 52. Wynkoop- Blair m Boh Davis 379. Milt Hart well 522. Millard Pekar 500. Tony Bieler 507. Friesen Furniture (1) George WU ton 438. Al Siewert 396. Elmer Lake 429. Pinky Hart well 663. Siewert Const. (2) Virg Gregory 469. Vaughn Gard ner 552. Ev. Clark 503. Chet Boyce 513. High team aeries, 2189, Woodry Fur niture. High team game. 759, Woodry Fur High nd. game. 844. Pinky Hartweu. Hlglt Ind. aeries, 563. Pinky Hart- wefl. (CAPITOL AIXCTS) atSRCAMTILB Capital AHers (3) Chenington 489. Wacken 466. Hk-kman 470. Siddoway 385. Overhoits 476. Hogg Bros, No. (1) Bachle 338. BUtyce 412. CUus 3 r.m 1M WMtnh.1 61 S Oregoniaa (3) Davis 474. Gardner 480. BuckhoK 403. Boyd 473. Baldwin 454. Railway Kxpresa (J) Ettner 160. Gray 120. Maness no. una aia, u Ml 148. Cfaappelles (0) Wlckker 587. Hoyt 349. Morris 434. Chappelle 471. Jory 474. Ralom Iron wks. tit Lohrman 51 T. Cordier 493. Hartman 42L Kolsky sal. Oberman aoa. Pink Elephant (3) , HUrd 423. Smith 443. Kntaht 49S. Prudentc 497. De- Laney 542. Hogg Bros. No. 1 (0) Carter 462. Coe 503, Surgeon 344. Luke 459, Nuxa 414. High team game. 960. Salem Iron Wks High team series 2800 Salem Iron woras. High Ind. series 585. Oberman. High Ind. game 221 Oberman. Whales "hold their breath' when submerged, often for fifty minutes or .more, according to the Encyclopedia Americana. Like any other mammal, a whale can drown if water enters the lungs. 9 Win 1st Loop Loss For SHS Club BEND. Feb. 24-(Special)-A tre mendous second-half rally by Sal em high's Big Six Champion Vik ings was futile tonight as the sec ond-place Bend Lava Bears broke loose from a 37-57 tie in the last 40 seconds to hand the Viks a 63 59 loss the SHS crew's first of the league campaign after nine straight triumphs. The tilt ended Salem's regular season. They'll fire in the District II tourney at Salem next week. Coach Harold Hauk's lads were behind all the, way as they took tneir linn aeieat in Z4 starts They were down at the first quar ter stop, 19-10, trailed at the in termission, 34-25 and were on hte short end of a 50-37 count at the end of the third chapter. , The feature of the tilt was the Salems' f o u r t h-quarter surge which melted away the 13 -point advantage ine iava xears enjoyea at the end of the third heat, Dur ing the next torrid eight minutes j x al v r which almost but not cnute won the ball game for the Viks, Doug Kogers, Jim Rock, Daryl Girod. Deb Davis and Larry Walling played sterling roles. Rock, in the space of two minutes, tossed in seven points to provide the main impetus. With the count 57-51, Reserve Larry Walling hit a close- in bucket and Sub Deb Davis hit true with a 30-foot howitzer to bring it up to 57-55. Rogers than sank a pair of gifters to knot at 57-57. However. Bend Forward Jack Carroll canned an eight-footer to put the home club up 59-57 and Ted Michelson then holed out brace of charity tosses to give the Bears all the lead they needed. Bob Hawes was the hot man for Bend with 23 points off nine bas kets and five free. For Salem Rogers easily took scoring honors on his 17 markers. He hit five buc kets and seven straight charity snots without a miss. Rock collect ed 13 points. Salem's JVs did not see action tonight Salens (39) f63 Bend f g ft pf tp fg ft pf tp RockJ 5 3 SlS CarroILf 3 9 3 4 Kogersj 5 1 2 17! HalUgan.f S 9 9 GUson.c 9 9 0 0 Robtnsn,e 4 T 313 Chmrmg 2 4 3 Si Hawes 9 3 23 Girodjl S 9 SlOiChrstsn 3 1.5 T Walling.e SIS Krlbs f 9 9 9 9 Davis 10 1 2'Stndifer 9 9 9 9 bioan ill i Mirnisn s 4 e 9 norton.g e v a uj Totals 21171959 Totals 23 1730 63 Free throws missed: Bend 4. Salem 13. Halftime aeore: Bend 34. Salem 25. Officials: Thomson and Abrams. Wolves Defeated In Two Overtimes SEATTLE, Feb. 24 -UP)- Forced Into two overtime periods, Seattle Pacific college splurged for 13 points to break a deadlock and defeat the Oregon College of Edu cation basketball team tonight. 77-es. They play again tomorrow night. OREGON COR Smith (15) Heibert (IS) Pitcher (S) S. BushneU (4) Pes. .SKATTLR PAC P (11) Mikkelson r c G (6) Macee (16) Cochrane 416) Hosklns B. BushneU (6) C (11) Dohner Oregon nubs Shults a. Staudinaer 1. Moorebeed 2. Humble S. Hoean 4. Pinyon 4. Seattle subs Jurgens 13, ungren 4. atoot l. Halftime score: Seattle Pac. 24. Ore gon u ai. Badgers Tumble Pioneers 50-45 FOREST GROVE. Feb. 24 -U?h Pacific university crept closer to third place in the Northwest con ference tonight by downing Lewis ana ciarx college, so-45. LEWIS aV CLARK (45) (56) PACIFIC Henry " 13 Morgan Reid 12 F T ttaniszewsU PoUard 18 C 14 Rooney Downey t G 11 Moran Wilson 7 G -S McDonneU Subs: Lewis and Clark Mills L Incone Tax Delnrns Made Out By Consul tan t A I7e Ccbarn . U7I Market Ph. 26565 1) Willamette Bounces Another Game Set Tonight Loder Scores 15 to Boost Total to 300 Willamette tightened its grip on first place in Northwest confer ence basketball standings by turn ing back Whitman 74-61 on the Bearcat court Friday night The two teams clash again in an 8 o'clocker tonight. ; For the first ten minutes It looked as If a nip and tuck battle KOKTHWXST CONFXUDTCK WLPrt. WLPct. Willamette S S.7271Paelna 7 7JO0 C-Idaho 7 I J83 Whitman I S Mi L ar Clark T S 8381 linfield 4 SJ0S Fridays results: At Willamette 7. Whitman tl: at linfield to. Couege of Idaho 10; at pacific so. Lwns ana iarx a. Toniirht's schedule: At Willamette. Whitman: at lin field. College of Idaho; at Lewis and Clark. Pacific was in store zor tne meaiocre crowd. The lead changed hands several times before the visitors were on top 18-15 at the ten minute mark. Chuck Robinson, Doug Logue and Ted Loder rammed in three quick baskets for Willamette to rive the Bearcats a Zl-lS lead. Ed Mitchell's free throw and field goal for Whitman closed the gap to 21-19. Then the Bearcats broke loose with the rally that proved to be the big turning point in the game. Willamette scored six two-point ers while the Missionary side of the scoreboard remained idle. That gave the 'Cats a 33-19 lead. Whit man never came close after that At halftime it was 43-28, and surge at the outset of the sec ond half boosted the Bearcat mar gin to 51-28. Whitman bounced back with its only rally of the game, whipping in 9 straight points to narrow the gap to 51-37. But that was as close as the visitors got. From there on out, it was an all-Bearcat show. Loder's 15 points paced the Willamette scoring column and boosted the season total to exact ly 300 points in 22 games for the big sophomore from Mllwaukie. Packy Packo, a Whitman sub stitute, also scored 15 in pacing the Whitman side of the ledger. Waitaaaa (Si) (11) Willamette is ft Df t fgftpf tp Creen 3 3 1 9! Loder 1 t 1 415 Andrson 3 2 1 121 RobnsonJ 4 I 411 Mitchells 1 1 2 31 Loguex 4 1 S 9 WaU Mil Scrtvens 3147 Inglehrtj 3 9 3 91 Belllngrjr 3 2 1 3 Packoi 4 T SlSiBrouwer 3 1 1 11 Bo yes J 9 S 1 2! MontagJ 1 II I Rights 19 9 liredgci 12 14 Meyers 1 I Ml ManleJ 9 9 1 Adams 9 6 6 0 Ambrose 9 9 9 9 Nlce.e 9 9 2 9 NordhUU 2 9 14 Osuna 9 9 9 9 CirodJi 9 9 9 9 Bryant 9 111 Totals 221723 91 Totals 391437 74 Pre throws missed: Whitman 13. Willamette 16. Halftime score: Wil lamette 43. Whitman 28. Officials: Chuck Quirk and Less Chase. Linksters Led ByMiddlecoff HOUSTON. Feb. 24 -V Cary Mlddlecoff took six strokes off par in his last 10 holes today to take the halfway lead in the $10, 000 Houston open with a 71-68 137. "It was one of my best days in goll, the national open c ham Dion said as he saw his 34-32 68 send him two strokes In front of Ed Furgol, Royal Oak, Mich the first round leader. Furgol was in trouble all day on the 6,725-yard, par-72 Braeburn Country dub course. He placed a one-over 73 beside yesterday's 66 for a 36 hole 139. Cardinals Edge Concordia, 52-50 PORTLAND, Feb. 24 (Special) Sacred Heart of Salem nosed out Concordia Academy of Portland 52-50 on the Hill Military academy basketball floor tonight. Concordia (56) (52) Sacred Heart Batterman 4) T (7) Staudinger Brunette (11) JT 414) Ecker Mietzner (10) .C , -,.. (3) Colleran Hein (4) , G 9) Cooney Heins (14) G 413) Weber Reserves: Concordia Strerserg 1: Sacred Heart Weger 3. HalfUme Sacred Heart 31. Concordia 30. Modern machines can make 550 nails a minute. i . i i t tin 1 I: v:ng-:Gr.iflCJG5:.;;;...-:1 fcl II ftfMr.aaaaa'stl"s9ss 6 The) StcrtesmcaL Salem; Orecon, Scftnrdcry February 25, 1950 $100,000 Stadium Gets Go-Ahead 'SO Cafts to Cavort- . t . . Dun Mew ritfl Areima (Story also on page one) Willamette university's 1950 football team will play Its borne games in a $100,000 stadium to be constructed this summer on the Bush field site. The Willamette board of trustees authorized con struction of the project at a meeting in Portland Friday and voted to Heavy Title Battle Off BUFFALO. N. Feb. t4-(7P)- Exzard Charles, the NBA heavyweight champion,' palled p tonight with an injured side and his title go with Freddie Beshore Tuesday night was postponed. Jake Mints. Charles' man ager, declared that Es weald be unable to right for at least a month. , He added: -We will re through with this flrht before we fight for anyone else, bat I can't send him la with ene hand." Ralph Gold. Beshores man ager, immediately took a dim view of the whole affair, lie declared: "In my opinion, he (Charles) didnt think he was in good enough shape for my boy." Roach Death 'Accidental' NEW YORK. Feb. 24 -WV The death of handsome, young Lavern Roach, boxing's first fatality of 1950. was listed as "accidental today by the city's chief medical examiner. An autopsy was per formed by Dr. Thomas A. Gon zales who said that the 24-year old Texan died from a "subdural hemorrhage and ruptured plal emissary vein" in the brain. The death was recorded as accidental during a professional boxing match." Roach died yesterday following his knockout loss to Georgia Small of Brooklyn In the tenth and last round of a feature bout at the small SL Nicholas arena in mid' town. The state athletic commission, with Chairman Eddie Eagan pre siding, held an open hearing and listened to 10 witnesses. From there the witnesses journeyed to the district attorney's office where the city agency was conducting its own investigation. SANDY NOSES MOLAIXA MOLALLA, Feb. 24 - (Special ) Sandy outlasted Molalla in a Wil lamette Valley league game here tonight to post a narrow 45-43 victory. Molalla had led at half time 25-18. The Molalla HBf squad won the preliminary game over the Sandy junior varsity, 48-32. Sandy (45) Barlow (6) T. Prederickson (14) P. Rannow 49) C- Cawvey (5) G- Cansler (9) G. (43) MoUna (4) rishe (13) Hurton (3) Ideismith (6) Owens (12 Jensen Reserves: Sandy Lekberg 2: Mo lalla Allison. Halftime score: Mo lalla 23. Sandy 13. Officials: Kidd and Mucha. Dnck Piss Commercial league No. 2 re sults last night at B and B Bowl ing courts: Oregon Telephone Union 3, Ramages Bottlers 1; State Tire Co. 3, Unique Cleaners l; Dr. Pepper Bottlers 4, Bone Steele's 0; Dr. Pepper's 2058 was high team series, SUte Tire got a 708 for top team game and Mar vin Harksen's 501 and 186 were best individually. 7 e-.-V ' I 1 & Whitman, name tne future home of Bearcat gridiron forces the Charles . 11c- Culloch stadium. McCulloch, a Portland attorney, is chairman of the university board of trustees and principal donor of funds for the project. Plans call for from 3000 to 4000 seats in the stadium as the first step, with the possibility of an other unit being added in the future. The structure will be of either concrete or steel and will be fully roofed. The field upon which the sta dium will sit has already been seeded for turf by the university. Construction of McCulloch Sta dium means that historic Sweet- land field, site of Bearcat football games since the long-ago-day when the grid sport was first in troduced at the Methodist school, nas seen its last college game. The 'cats win continue .to use it as a practice field, however. Vandals Kill Husky Chances MOSCOW. Idaho. Feb. U-(X- Lowly Idaho snuffed out Washing ton's last chance of winning the northern division coast conference basketball title tonight with a thumping 57 to 40 victory over the iiusjcies. Idaho trailed 20 to 23 at the half but midlay in the second half the Vandals beean to connect on long shots over the Huskies cone defense and ran away with the ban game. fXft (46) Washington fgftpf tp fgftpf tp Reed 1 9 4 2!Henson.f 11 4 41 micnexT a 4 a ii wardjc s e 4 4 auiiard 9 0 2 iXEckman 9 11 Irons J 9 9 9 01 Thmasnj 3 9 1 Wheeler 7 2 HSIArnasoni 12 2 Barker x 9 9 1 OlParthmr 9 11 Stalwth.c 2 12 5 Enochs ,c 3 13 7 Jenkins 2 13 5( Sorianos 4 13 &eiler.g 3 9 3 6!Guisnesx 2 12 1 Meadg 2 14 SUeffrson 9 9.1 Whitcg 2 9 Jl 4iMetzger4 9 0 10 Totals 24 "i 24 57 Totals 15 1023 40 Halftime score: Washington 23, Iha ho 20. Free throws missed: Idaho Prit chert 4. Reed. Wheeler 2. Jenkins 1 Geisler. Barker 2. Millard 2. Irons. Washington Henson 4 Enochs 3. Gus- Iness 3. A mason 2, Jefferson 2, Parth- emer 2, xckman. Officials: George Derr and Al Light ner. WE f.'UST IIP SATISFY CREDITORS DET.UCDSI Everything gos at slashed prices . . . FAISl-TtADCO ITEMS, everything must go. Hurry, before) Iff to latel I . HERE'S JUST A SAMPLI CLOSING OUT ... Yankco Alarm Cloclc 40 hour spring . . . Reg. $2.50. Al (1 OQ fhls unheard of tow price 1 ea? Every Item In the 5tore S-L-A-S-H-E-D! (10 237 No. Liberty " . 74- 61 Record 10,251 Watch Fracas Quints Slate Eugene Pn uuvvuutu a uiugiii CORVALLIS. Ore.. Feb. 24-(jPU Oregon SUte edged closer to the leading Washington State team in the cost conference Northern Di- ision basketball race tonight by -defeating Oregon, 51-42. The result brought Oregon Stats) with 1ft games of the leaders. The) margin could be cut to a single game tomorrow nignt when Ore NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS WLPct. WLPct. WSC 10 4 .7141 Idaho 3 SJKtl OSC . 3 J15 Oregon 1 10 MX Waahlngtn 9 T.462I Friday results: Oregon II, Orecoa 42: Idaho 11. Washington 40. Saturday games: Oreeon State at Oregon: Washington at Idaho. gon State meets Oregon at Eugena. Oregon, however, dropped into the cellar tonight, and will be fighting to pull out tomorrow. i The biggest hoop crowd In Ore gon State history, 10,251, jammed the new Gill coliseum to see the Staters keep their title hopes alive. Oregon broke out in front In the early minutes, and the teams bat tled on even terms through most of the first period. But with the count deadlocked at 19-all, Bob Payne, Oregon State forward, fin ally put his team ahead to stay. First he dunked a free throw, then sank a field goal, and the Staters moved on. to a 27-zo margin at halftime. . Oregon cut that to three points at the start of the second period, 27-24, but Oregon State was not to be denied. Guard Tom Holman led the next rally, which put the winners safely ten points in front. They never slipped to less than an eight-point lead thereafter, and . once coasted on a 13-point advan tage. vrui urDan, uregon iorwara who fouled out late in the game, led scoring with 13 points. Hol man had 10 for the winners. Oregon (42) (U) OSC f g ft Df to :' f C ft Of tD . Urban. 6 3 SUiPayneJ 1,111 Warbrg 2 3 4 Tj Storey 11 4 S Amachrx 9 9 2 OlKinneyx 1 3 S 9 Krauscg 2 2 9 6 Holman J 3 4 319 Keller 3 2 1-IOrrj 19 3 3 Sowers 1 9 3 3,Harpe.g 3 1 17 Lavey 9 12 1 Padgett 3 3 3 9 Streeterx 9 3 3 2lrieming.e 6 6 9 9 Hunt l l l l Balntynjr I a s S Vranizn.c 9 2 9 3 Rinaraon 9 111 RamUtn 9 9 1 0! Snyder 9 9 9 9 Neeley 9 9 2 OINau 9 9 2 9 Totals 13 IS 29 42 Totals 171736 81 Halftime score: Oregon State 27. Or egon 30. Free throws missed: Oregon ur ban 4. Warberg 3. Amacher. Keller 2. Vranisan a, Meeiey. Oregon State Payne. Storey 4. Kinney 2. Holman 2. Padgett, Ballantjme 3, tUnearaon, Nau Bay City Quint Beats Crusaders Hoopsters from Bay City high school downed Salem Academy's quint, 35-27, on the West Salem floor Friday.. The victors led at the half, 13-8. The SBA JVs won the prelim mix, 26-18. i Bay City (33 (27) Sales Academy McKay (3) (7) Zeller! Vanover (16) F it) Doerksen Anderson (SI C 171 Mikkelaosi Williams (4) ioi jonnson, Witt (0) C (0) rriesea Reserves scoring: Bay City Hear ing 4: Salem Academy DeLapp 2, B. Johnson 2. Pfau 1. HalfUme score: Bay! City 13. Academy 8. Officials: King" and Johnson. ' LIQUIDATE TO - " , ' i ... V