Ballplayers? Soriano Says Senators Now Have 'Em M By Al LUMner ! llrtww Sport Editor ' Salem Senators, Inc., faithful who" have been wondering who wiU J1U the Solon suits for 1951 Young is quite happy over the news from Soriano, as he and his board of directors feel that Dewey is plenty capable of lining up a strong representative for 1951 play here. "I'm sure that if Sori ano says he has secured players who will help us, they wiU be satisfactory,' Young said. As for Sorianos status, he as- ers. He did not divulge the names of any but added that "all will be better ballplayers than Salem had last season, and in my opinion play in the Western International they may not win the 1951 pen baseball league can quit their b m me thick of worrying. Dewey (Pappa Bear) the fight for it Soriano, Senators representative Names, records and back during the baseball confabs this grounds of the new men will be week in St. Petersburg, Fla., has told by Soriano when he arrives sured Young in the 'phone con reported to Senators President in Salem in a week or 10 days, versation that he has not yet ac Don Young by telephone that The former Yakima pitching cepted any of the numerous offers we're pretty well set now." president who may yet land here he has had in baseball one to Briefly, Soriano purchased the as general manager of the Sena- sign with the Chicago White Sox with larger organizations in base following during the Florida pow tors is now en route to Southern as a relief pitcher and was still ball and that additional players wow: One outfielder, a complete California where he will make ad- seriously considering the offer the could be expected next spring via Infield, one catcher and two pitch- ditional contacts for players. local board has given him to take option from them. a 9 over the general manager's swivel here. No doubt this will come to a make-or-break head when Sori ano returns with his Florida re port. Young and the board bav openly admitted Soriano is their man for the job if proper finan cial arrangement can be made with him. AU players secured by Soriano in Florida were purchased. He added that he had made contacts ; Bruins Defeat Webfeet 77-55; 2nd Go Tonight Bearcat Gageirs Slap wis 7S-3 IRiun veir (SirozzUDes 54-32 Hauks Snare BEsoinigs Horses Await $100,000 Go B The Statesman, Salem, Or- Saturday. December 9. 1950 mm L Wolves Lead Melts Pioneers Capture 60-56 Victory over OCE Club MOLALLA. Dec. 8- (Special )-Lewis and Clark's Pioneers came back strongly in the second half tonight to edge out the OCE Wolves, 60-56 in a tilt which was a feature of the dedication of the new Molalla gym. Red Raider Contest Qose Most of Way j Logue, Robinson Lead j Willamette to -Victory I By Tern Yates I The Willamette Bearcats racked up their initial win of the year last night as they downed Oregon Tech by a score of 75 to-63. The game was the 'Cat's home opener, and the victory was mighty sweet ' In light of the pair of defeats handed them last week by Seattle University. The visiting Owls were in the ball game right up until the final ten minutes, when, after trailing for the first and only time in the game, Willamette turned on the cas and pulled away. Six minutes into the second half a short one bander by Gene Wells put O.T.I. out in front 46 to 45. Free thorws by Wells and Don Sutphin in creased the lead to three points, end then the 'Cats went to work. Doug Logue pusned througn a twenty footer and Chuck Robin' son followed with a jump shot from the key to put Willamette back into the lead at 49-48. In the next eight minutes Robinson led his mates to a 63 to 52 lead, registering two field goals on his favorite hook shot, plus a pair of tree throws. I With six minutes left m the : game Robinson and Logue both fouled out, and Coach John Lewis let his reserves take the game from there. Willamette Jumped into a lead of 8 to 2 early in the game on fast breaks featuring Logue and Scrivens. but the Owls refused to give up. They cut. the lead to one Doint three times and trailed by abW 37-34 at halftime. Sutphin and Wells kept the game alive for the visitors with several sensa tional buckets. Wells sinking three shots without 'a miss mid-way through the half. While it was Logue off of the fast break who sparked the Bear cats in the first half, it was Rob hnok shots which keot them going in the second period. I Bill O'Neal (above), former prep Both boys got IB poima ior me Same," but ran second to Sutphin l the race for scoring honors as the sharp Owl guard racked up 23 on an assortment of long shots and driving layins. I Willamette missed 18 of 35 free inrow attempts w mu an ouiw-1 Tt T wise brilliant shooting record. JlOPPe Increases rv. .:. Visit- Its chfttal JL JL - from the field, to post a torrid Lead Uver KlVal .443 average nliM at . o'cToS when the face CHICAGO, Dec. 8--Defend the S.O.C.E. Red Raiders in the ing Champion Willie-Hoppe, un- Willamette gym. There will be a j corking a blazing high run of 15 nreiiminarr same at o.au. ! j - t m The Bearkitien, won night's cT iTwiStZ P"ULreLl.Mr,eI Uings in the 17th of their 20-block u.c wwuuju - match for the world's three-cush wSJ- wn7 ion billiards title today. with 11. It was the first game for Coach Al Yolks' youngsters. 1 mm EUGENE. Ore.. Dec. 8-GPV-The fast-stepping UCLA Bruins trim- , med Oregon's Ducks 77-55 in the opener of a two-game basketball i series here tonight. John Wooden s well-coached Bruins hardly wasted a shot from start to finish. They plunked in 29 of 57 shots for a surprising .308 average. Oregon never threatened these sharpshooters. Forward Jerry Norman, a 6 foot junior from Los Angeles, led the victors. He cast off 19 times and 12 of his shots swished home. He converted his only two free throws and wound up with 26 points, high scorer for the game. Meanwhile Oregon started cold and never got much more than lukewarm. In desperation Oregon cut loose- 100 shots, a record- breaking total for the team, and saw only zu liy borne. It was four minutes before Ore gon got its first field goal, and UCLA was ahead, 10-1, by that time. At the half it was 43-24. With three minutes remaining in the game UCLA took its longest lead, 74-51, but Oregon cut the Opening Mix Baggett Paces Win Over McMinnvilles By Jerry Stone Salem high's 1950-51 cage club was unveiled last nieht on the 14th street floor and the coming out par- margin aown sugnuy in xne cios- ty was entirely successful as Har- mg seconds While the Salems were fatten- The Wolves were nu ? ' TZ, v, i !' ing their point pile in that third paced by Servas and WahL closed h o: Kuddenlv hit th -L pacea oy &ervas ana warn, ciosea h t to Grizzlies Kuddenly hit the thro: tJcLA-Sh-. the n auicklv in the secondly ..... . J . . Idukt. Lurhsinser. Thomason. Alner. half, soon eot the lead and never wuuiing oui ipur johaMU TboW Orfoi-urb.B i. naii. soon goi me ieaa ana never pomts in the eight minutes all No a. Locuurf 4. Vrmnizu a, Keller. were headed. Servas had 15 points, Wahl got 14 and Reed had 11 for the Pion eers. Bob Busnnell paced the Wolves with 11. Chuck Humble was. next for the Wolves with tar with MarsMleld will be In the Southern Oregon led Bald er lineup tonight when the Kalders play -Willamette U In their game la the WU gym. eight o'clock. old Hauk's gang racked up a con vincing 54-32 triumph over Ted Wilson's McMinnville Grizzlies. The tilt was ragged as could be expected this early in the cam paign and at times verged on the rough side. The Vikings broke the game open in the third quarter after having, held a 25-21 margin at the half. It was Forward Larry Bag gett, who topped the SHS scoring with 15 points, giving the big boost to the Hauk score column in that No. 3 heat as he pitched in four buckets inside of three minutes to spin the locals on to a 37-25 advantage at the end of P10 o l in front at the ,I7u;i- ii. Guard Don Johnson of UCLA was runner-up for scoring honors, tallying 13 points. For Oregon Center Jim Loscutoff and Forward Will Urban scored 12 each. A crowd of 5621 turned out to see the yet unbeaten Bruins. (The Box) UCLA (77) G r r T S drake.f S 4 4 S UrbnJ Norm-nJ U 2 L'tinger.c 1 4 Alper.f S 1 Jhnaon.( S S PorterJ 1 0 Pounds.! 0 1 WlU-msx 1 0 Th'peoTt.c 0 0 S LoetoU.e 4 7 Keller . SlllKrause 5 1 Streeteri 1 1 Noe.f-c 4 ( Fanumi 1 0Vrnii'n.c II Hunt 0 1 Sh ph 1 J 1 !Webb. (U) OREGON C T P T 4 4 111 S t T a a it 1 1 T 1 INGLEWOOD. Calif, Dee. t -AV-Eight challengera for tb richest purse ! the year, topped by Noor and II 111 Prince, today were named U raee La the IIM,- 0 Hollyweod Gld Cap to morrow. Neer. the handicap weader from Ireland, numlng under the familiar Red and White silks ef Mrs. Charles S. Ileward. and Bin Prince, already acclaimed as the "horse of the year" for his Virginia owner. Christopher T. Chenery. dominate all pre race predictions. Bat there will be six others In the 11th rannlnr of the Hol lywood Tarf club clastic, and the chance for one of thoe startling upset Is IdeaL Banning aralnst the blr pair ever the mile and one euarter routs win be the powerful CI- amet Farm's Ponder: the King Ranch's onetime kinr. Assault: Alfred G. Vanderbllfs three rear-eld filly queen. Next Move: Issuer Bleber's PaletUalaa: E. O. 8tlee and Sens' On Trust and John DmBels Wack's Great Circle. Keeps Job 1 mm? i v, .-.:.. J J f - V'. BILL MTTUt Saspeaae Is Over Dallas Defeats Willamina Five Rickey Sees Wartime Ball Pitt Chief Strew Came'i 3Iorale Value ST. PETERSBURG. Tla De a . -WV Branch Rickey announced to day Billy Meyer will manage the CTiaourgn nraiea in 1931. Meyer has been at Pittsburgh under a two-year contract vuh ctfU a year to go under the pact. HU salary is reported to be $40,- Se lection of Meyer was the last National league manarrrlal post vo Km nauea oovn. Tnere was some doubt that Meyer might stay on with the Pirates after Rickey oto nis urootirn stock and mov ed to Pittsburgh as general man ager. Meyer, whose home Is at Knox vllle. TeniL, was not at the prees conference where Ricker an nounctd the appointment Meyer, who's 87, started with the Pirates In the 1848 aeaaoa after a long tour of service la the New York Taxke farm sys tem. Rickey told the conference be had talked with Meyer several times but only told him yesterday he would be retained as manager. He explained Meyer's holdover contract had nothing to do with Meyer's retention. Totals at It IS 77. ToUU 20 13 22 U Bsmimo: UCLA 43. Oregon 34 ' - f . . w - . ifn a on buckets by Center Bill Lytle. That was the turning point of the contest. From then on the Viks were the better ball club. But the Initial half was close and hard fought all the way. The teams' fast breaks kept the boards ) LKWis-cuutK I sizzling and there was little to (6) T (is) Senris I choose between em in the speed S2 ' " I department. (ID G (6) Parson The only time the Mac's led dur-1 (9) G (14) Wahl I ing the evening was in the first scoring: OCK - Kulstad I mimii. Kon nn ini4.. ncca4 t (2. Herbert (4). Coleman (11). Palm- 1 " . . .."r" " ouist 4). L-c - Grove (l). Mlsiey w oasKei oi me uu. jjirry (4). Kasmussen (I). Bendier (1). Stela I cnamoeriain. nara-dnving llttla Ktsum 4. Shepherd. Webb. OfficUl: Ai Ughtaer and Len Pat terson. nine. OCR (St) SulfiVaa Pitchen Moorehead Busnnell Humble Reserves (2). Halftime score: OCK 30. L-C 37. Officials: Walker and Lawrence. Angels Down Molalla 20-19 Vik guard, immediately tied it up with a lay-up and his running mate, Genu Jones seconds later put the Hauks to the fore as he tossed one in from the key. The Vikings never fell behind from Huskies Down Huskers 5449 SEATTLE. Dec. 8-OVA tall sophomore with sinus trouble bundled 19 points tonight to lead the University of Washington Hus kies to a 54-4J. victory over Neb raska in its Inaugural game of the season. i Big Bob Houbregs was pulled iNewbers Beats Foxes, 4841 SILVER TON. Dec. 8 (SpeHaD The Sllverton Silver Foxes were downed by Newberg's hoop gang. 48-41 tonight in a non-loop en gagement but the visitors had to come back strongly in the second half to rack the win. Sllverton was in front at the intermission, 27-21. Eddie Hoy was the lnsplra j tion man for the Newberg with 17 points while Bob Burr paced the Foxes with 14. Silverton's Bee squad won the prelim from the Newberg JVs 34- 32. DALLAS. Dec. I (Special) Tne Dallas Dragons, led by Wes rxDxers is markers, soared to 61-39 win over Willamina tonight in a non-league context- The Dra gons led at the first quarter stop Z3-B, went on to a 33-14 ad van tage at the intermission and were in front. 48-28 at the third quar ter buzzer. Curtis and Reed were next to the high-scoring Ediger with nine apiece and Ellis was tops for Wil lamina with eirhL The Dallas JVs topped the Wil--lamina Bees. 49-30 in the prelim. WTXXAMTNA (3SI fUoe tit r Tttm r Hmlhonw ) C HrlxvrwM (7) c Bltooa (II C RnTVw scoring! (Ill DALLAS (! E4rr tt Curtis 4t R4 Hi Cook tit Drta WUUmtna Dili IIS, rimbrtce Sl. Lnthm 2t: Delia Roaeabhuin (7 (. lithe 2i. Stolund Mi. Jrpno (31. MrFarUnd III. RraiwW ter 3i. iUlTUme score: DOm XI. WUL is. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla, Dee. 8 -" -Branch Rickey said today be saw no reasoo -hy baseball, with quick and proper adjurtment. should not continue in the event of full mobillzaUon. "I look for greater drafts and more of them on all clubs," said the Pittsburgh general manager. "I am not thinking tn terms of two or three years from now. I already have in mind a mar team. That is why I took Pete Reiser. d uke to have three or four more of the same." "We had total mobilization last war." lUcfcey continued, "1 know no reason .why the same attitude by both baseball and the govern ment shouldn't prevail again with quick and proper adjustments. If baseball served a purpose then it can now. Rickey delved Into the morale building aspect of the situation. (Continued on neat page) INTWBEWO (41) Locks (12) Hsrren 43) (4); out of the game frequently to that point on though the visitor. ?or the which did not cua come Dack to knot tne count , r j " i Nicholas (s twice in tne first nan. lc"r . . r-i:M j - .ni i.iit.i .i.k Wsjtnlnrtm. niivinf It I r 1 1 MOLALLA, Dec. 8 (Special) I ;,., i..v vTZL 1 ram under Cnme-H Ti nnr 7r ul The ML Angel Preps nosed outl,, wttH .t I tha nlace all the wav. Nehrasra mjr Al -ll r..u an . - - l - " rc. ulf "UCIWS .r when the buzzer ended the otcn- rot the first point, led once at 12 wnignt, to inaugurate piay in tne tigbt minutes. 11 and again at 18-17. Trailing by Buck's new gymnasium. The game ni, Wmc WaUin dronned . 34-28 at the mldDolnL the Corn- was tight throughout, wito the Aarity toss in 'the first seconds huskers rallied behind the great count being tied nine all at half- of tha second chanter to nut the nlavmakine of Center Boh Pierca Salems in the lead once more but to knot the count at 35-alL (20 1 ML Aneel I tha invaders, tha sham-shoo tin B 5 jrhnmr I Pnrt.r Ir1(n0 tha vi ramm hark r.-. wmsuiutun 8 Donley S Ttiitsph TOnvia'a fiM irnal nucheyl tha lrw "rce . a a 11 HouDr ' T I Buehan a 1 S U Hmvyi a V r (4i) rLvntro?t (3) Douglas ) Guataiaoti (I) (U) Cooper O (I) atoltanbert O 1 Burr aeortaji: Newbert ftobtna Slhrertoa Carter (1). Balrume : SUverloa 17. Newberf 1U Oi ncisis: wuuama aaa w time. Molalla (19) Sandgren 0 Hag en 4 Horton 7 Allison 5 Long 3 r r c G O Halftime score: Angel 9. Ludwig. (2) Boderberg S Turin Molalla 9. ML Lebanon Tops Demos Quintet LEBANON. Dec. 8 (Special) Officials: Hiebert and ORK. TECH (S3) WILLAMETTE (75) GFPT G F P T TMnklevr 3 3 4 7 Loder I 3 3 3 S Duncan J 4 3 SlO'Loffuex 8 2 5 18 B dman.c 3 0 5 4 Robin n.C 7 4 5 f 18 , Sutphin.g S 2 23 Bell'ger.g 1 4 1 S H'mack. 15 3 Scrivens . 4119 Wells J S3 3 13: L.Smithi 9 1 3 11 v Meath e .113 3 Brown .1 0 3 0 3 Kay. 0 0 2 0 F'm'urce.t 0 0 0 0 Wade.r 0 0 10 Montag.c 0 0 3 0 fiouera tf 0 111 B.Smith.c 0 10 1 INordhilLg 10 0 2 B-hoof.g 0 0 10 Total. 24 15 30 S3 Totals 2917 2175 Tree throws missed OT1 8: WU IS. HaUttme acore: WU 37. OTI 34. Of ficials Koib and Howell. Fighter's Death Brings Inquest MERCED, Calif., Dec. 8 -m Coroner J. C. Brooks said today he will conduct an inquest Tues day into the death last night of Boxer Samuel J. (Johnnie) Lo pez. 26, of Richmond, Calif. The fighter died after having been knocked out by Joe Madrid, 27, of Stockton, Calif., in a charity boxing show, s (59) FROSH I (1) Jacobs (8) Moyer (3) Eckiey (6) Timms (3) Shields Woodburn BaU- WOOOBURN (22) Vandehey (3) F Henderson () F Belleque (1) C Fisher (4) G Pavtltcek (7) G Reserves scoring:: weber (1): Frosh Williams (11). Bie- farth (4). Gilson (). Noteboom (2) Lopez (2). Forester (2), Myers (14). Halftime score: Frosh 22. Woodburn 11. Officials: Miles and Minn. TIDES FOR TAJTT. ORE (Compiled by U. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey Portland. Oregon) PACIFIC STANDARD TIME OtOeh Waters Low Water DECEMBER. 1950 , Time. Height Time Height ' 12:43 a jn. 5.3 5:20 a jn. i t 11:25 ajn. 8 3 14 1 :3 a jn. 5.4 13:13 p.m. 8.3 11 2:31 IJll. 5.5 1:00 pjn. 7.0 U- Z3 mm. 5.S 1:51 p.m. 7.5 13 4 :13 a a. 5.7 2 :43 pm. 8 f 14 IM ajn. SJ 33 pjra. J U 8:59 ajaw 8.0 4:48 jn. S B 18 :37 ajn. 82 8KTI sun. 4.S IT 7:18 ajn. 8.4 7:32 pjn. 4 4 18 7:58 ajn. 8.8 0:59 p.m. 4.4 It 8:38 ajn. 6.S 10:18 pjn. 4.9 80 0:13 ajn. 8 9 V 11 :l pjn. 4.0 WILDCATS WIN McMINNVTLLE, Dec. 8 -JP- Linfield college used reserves to romp to an 82-51 basketball vic tory over Skagit Valley J.C. of Mt. Vernon, Wash., here tonight Skagit took an early three-point lead, only to see Linfield run up 20 consecutive points. It was ho contest thereafter. Central Downed By Taf t, 4740 cals in front 19-17 and the Salems never were headed after that. Baggett totalled seven buckets and a free toss for his 15 points before leaving early in the final quarter. Porter topped the Griz zlies with 12 though he exited via fouls midway of the third heat Little Jim Beard played a smart floor game for the Wilsons and 1 1 t 3 Kuma ill .Soriano 8 3 8 3 8 Blessing M I Stewart 1 8 0 8 Snyder t 0 0 1 O McCUrr e 1 1 3 3 Good g 3 2 0 8 McCurh g 2 1 2 I Kipper g 2 3 4 7 Ctpriano g 3 0 3 4 Totals 18 13 18 49' Totals 23 10 17 54 Halftime score: Washington 34. Ne- Drasxa zs. Shots attempted: Washington 72. Ne nrasaa os. Free throws mined - Akromis. Pierce 2. Good. Runa. Gulsneas 3. Mcciary. Stewart. a 1 1 I Lebanon's Warriors eked out INDEPENDENCE, Dec. 8-(Sp. ." "1.. Tff n ' ! clal) - Central high's cage crew itr.ZtLl S' "XI J1- lCCiaiUlW bowed to Taf t 47-40 tonight, with the big headache for the losers shone under the boards for the Viks. The Salems were weak in ""B " tine onlv nine of 22 nritu io Tt 0.A oiuy nine oi ti. with 19 tallies. Taft led at the half 27-19. Bob Robinson and Bill Loch were high for Central with eight apiece. The Central Jayvees won the prelim over the Taft seconds by a 32-20 count TAFT (47) HUSS (10) F Hubbard (12) F Jones (0) C Cowell (3) G Barton (19) G Reserves scoring: (II. Tutue (Z) The preliminary saw Lor en Mort's Salem Jayvees debut aus piciously with a 68-21 win over the Mac Bees. Thomas led the Viks with 12. PattonJ (40) CENTRAL (8) Robinson (8) Burch (8) Rosenstock (2 Snvder I Lytle.e (3) Brostrom I Beard Taft Crawford Central Loch (8). Frykberg (2). Buss (3). Rogers (3). Halftime score: Taft 37. Cent. 19. Of ficials Langley and Wade. SHA GAME TONIGHT The Sacred Heart-St Francis of Eugene hoop game, originally scheduled for last night has been re-scheduled for tonight on the McMINNVTLLE (32) (54) SALEM GFPT GFPT Porteri 5 2 5 12 Baggett X 7 1 2 IS 2 4 Paulusr I 1 7;Walling.e 2 5 8 Cham'1'n.f 1 0 0: Jones. 2 0 1 HatelJ 4 1 0 ScheelarJ 0 0 MK'nzieJi 3 0 Davis 0 liHaugenJ 0 1 Cobb.g 1 0 Bradtl.g 1 Bllschke.g 0 12 12032 Totals 22 3 3 2 Garron.g 0 Stiffs 0 Schr'deri 0 Casey4 0 Leroy 0 Oteenjl 0 Shum'y 0 Bobbins 0 Totals ooo 914 94 Free throws missed: Salem 13. Me ld inn. 7. HalfUme score: Salem 23. Mc- SHA floor. A prelim between the ai1,0f"7fu n0s1ln,,ow. .nWl' ttowTmS wni McMinyille JV s (21) (681 Salem JVt .www "': ,V i. I John (3) program at 7 o'clock. Brown (3) Lansing 6 Adams (0) Burton (0) Reserves F F C G G scoring: (13) Thomas (5) Pearce 8l Bishop (01 Swingle (6) Conder McMlnn. Boone 8:52 pjn. -18 8:13 ajn. 3a 7:41 pjn. -1.8 7:07 ajn. 3J 8:30 pjn. -1J 8:08 ajn. 3.3 9:19 pjn. -1J 9:08 ajn. SJ 10:10 Djn. -0.7 10 XI ajn. JJ io:M pjn. -0.1 11:42 ajn. 3.0 11:43 pjn. 0 8 1:03 pjn. 2J 21 24 sa mwt a a 12 M ajn. 10:27 ajn. 13:53 ajn. 11 1 ajn. 1:31 ajn. 11 M ajn. S:0 ajn. 12:10 pjn. 2:49 ajn. ; 12:48 pjn. 1J 1.9 3 ia 2.5 0.7 3.0 sa si 7.0 12:31 ajn. 2:1J pjn. 1:18 a.m. S:13 pjn. 2:08 a.m. 4:01 p.m. 2:54 ajn. 4:44 pjn. 3:48 ajn. 8:22 pjn. -0.2 4:29 ajn. 3 3 8:00 pjn. -0.4 8:13 ajn. 3.7 I 8:38 pjn. -0 8 ; 8:50 ajn. 3.7 7:13 pjn. -0.7 825 ajn. 3.8 . 7:49 pjn. -0.7 : 7S aja. 3 8 84 pjv -0J - HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Salem 54, McMinnville St Salem JVs 68. McMinn. JVs 21 Jf-aHs City '41, Cascade 28 Gates 47. Chemawa 42 Taft 47. Central 40 Concordia 86, Salem Academy 35 ML Angel 20, Molalla 19 Dallas 61, Wllhunlna S9 Jefferson S8, Stayton 28 Lebanon 37, Jefferson (Port) 36 Newberg 48, Sllverton 41 Mill City 45. OSD 26 WU Frosh 59, Woodburn 23 Gervaia 40. Detroit 24 Klamath Falls 52, Bedding 28 La Grande 48, Roosevelt (P). 40 Umatilla 43, Weston 34 (Ovtime) Cleveland (P.) 42, Astoria 40 Ores ham 55, West l.tnn 45 Hermiston 46, Redmond 45 Washington 47, Hoed River 43 Shedd 37, Mohawk 27 COLLEGE Willamette 75, OTI 83 l ' ' A 77. Oregon 55 OSC 51, nilaois 74 Lewis and Clark 88. Orerea X4a- eation 58 Pacific S3, Sonthern Oregea 43 Idaho 47, Montana 43 Wash. State 68, Gonsaga 44 Colorado 51. Colorado A AM 41 Arizona State ( Flax (staff I S3. HI is land! (NM) Wyominc 89. Montana Stete 58 Oklahoma AIM 55. Arkansas S3 University of California 76, Saa Francisco Stats 54 College of Pacific 45. Nevada 42 Bostoa College 79, Rhode talaad State 76 (double overtime) University of Saa rraactsee 12, Ley- la (Los Aaceles) 44 Colorado State 81, Dakota Wesley- am 28 Baylor 87, North Texas State 89 Princeton 76. Bnekaeil 64 Arkansas St. 67, Misalastosl St. 61 (3). Sears (3. Beckman 4): Salem Bales (71. Burns (4), Rice (4). Miller (2). Harra (2). Page (21. Joy (2). Pep per. Baumgart (2). HalfUme score: Sa lem 38. McMlnn. 4. Officials Albrtch and Deloretto. Stayton 36-26 JEFFERSON. Dec. 8 (Special) Jefferson's Lions grabbed a 36-26 victory over Stayton's Packers to night in a non-league clash. Bill Marlatt and Jim Blackwell paced the Jeffs with 12 points each. Stayton led at the intermission 17-15. Hal Titus was the Packers best scoring man with 11. STAYTON (38) (M) JIFTEBISON Hamilton (6) F (3i Wattenbairer Johnson (61 F 7i Cameron Titus (111 C (121 Markett Cox (7 G 113) BUrkwl Htndes - (0) G (Oi Ricks Reserves scoring v. Stayton York (Z). Jefferson Williams 3l, Halrtlma score: Starton 17. Jeffer son is. Officials: Bows and Henry. Seals Buy Negro SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8 -CD The San Francisco Coast league baseball club today announced the purchase of Robert Thurman, ne gro outfielder and pitcher. The 27-year-old Thurman, a graduate of the Kansas City Monarchs. played for Newark two years ago and was with Springfield last I season. thrilling 37-36 win over Jefferson of Portland tonight. The Rose City five was in front at the half. 28-22 but the Warriors, led by Wayne Holzfuss came back to close the gap in the final 16 minutes. Kolz fuss was high point man with 16. Elliott led Jeff with 13. In the prelim game the Lebanon JVs topped the Sweet Home seconds, 45-21. JtrmiON (M) (17) LEBANON Zapp 6i r (81 Stolalg Elliott (13i F lt Baker Anderson (7 C (14) Holxfuae WilUams (01 G (71 Summers Jackon (lOi G (3 H inman Halfilm score: Jefferson 28, Leba non 23. Official!: Cmlgh and Sampson. Concordia Rips SBA's, 66-35 Con card la of Portland unleash ed a carload of points last night to maul the Salem Academy Cru saders. 66-35 on the West Salem school's floor. The winners led at the first quarter 11-9, were In front at the half. 32-27 and went on to a 48-36 margin at the three quarter point. Batterman led the victors with 18 points and A prill tossed in IS. Wall and Schmidt were tops for Dale Parnell Acad eray fang with six each. The pre lim went to the Concordia seconds by a close 29-28 count. CONCORDIA (68) (33) SALEM ACAD Aprui (is I T (i Doerksen Bcnwarta (4) F (4l frt.ua Battcrmaa (18) C (tt Wall k-sam O (8) Johnson Heta (13) G (4 Schmidt nerve scoring: Con Leas (li. steer 43l. Hatae 8I. Acad in. ooooe mi. namptoa ui. iLamipp (41. KalTUnve acore: Cotkrordis 32. Acad. XI. Otnctaa: Warren and Stark. GEKVAI3 TICTOR GERVA1S. Dec. 8 ( S Dedal) - The Gervaia Cougars defeated De troit tonight 40 to 21. Hall racked up 17 points to lead the home town club to a dearcut victory Gervaia led at halftime, 23 to 10. At Gervaia cervais (ai (it) Drrmorr Beiteoua l T (41 Tin... R. McCaU ()! F (161 Otrhalter Host t C (41 Layman Hail (171 G 11 Palmry Mahoney ( G 6l Bray Reserves: scoring: Detrott - S, Tlmtns (II. Woodwsrd (1). Halrum score: Corrals 23. Detroit ia Ofncials: TaadVrrort and Sheldon. MiU Gty Victor MILL CITY. Dec 8 (SeHal Mill City's Timberwolvta chalked up a 4S-2I victory ca rr Oregon Deaf School tonight in a Marvoo County B league hoop fracas. But tunore and Chase sparked the wtn ners with 15 and 14 points respee- ti-eiT. allstrum was high for the DSD's with 14. The Wolves boast- ed a 22-14 margin at the half. The OSD JVs copped the prelim 20-13, OSD (381 SL. CoUey (t) CoUey ! Htlaoa ! Walastruas (14) (Ml (Ul MILL CTTY til (U 8l f7l OSTV Martaa ; MiU Oty attaltoat (ll. Kalftaaao eoaro: oao 14. MU1 Oty 22. OCOcisai: Ls asti anita. F r C G c ncintu PAID OFT CINCINNATI, Dec 8 -iff)- Li zard Charles, world's raeavyvralght champion, received 117,511 far defending his title against Kick Barone here last Tuesday night, dty boxing commission Secretary George Murphy said today. Ba rone, who was. knocked out in the 11th round, received 87443. with 5500 additional for training expenses. Murphy said. WANTED lad Growth Fir logs and mora Top Prices Paid Bak & Roberts Luniif Co. AamsrUlr. Bex 136 PbsMte 33(3, AmnsrrtOe Bend Defeats Euneiie 63-54 BEND. Dec 8-(Special) -Bend's Lava Bears opened the Big Six hoop campaign tonight with a 63- 54 win over the Eugene Axemen after holding a bare 30-29 ad vantage at the intermission. The Bend win came despite a great 28-polnt evening by Eugene's Le- roy Parsons. Halligan hit 20 for Bend. r EUGEXg (M) Slttaer (31 U easier (16) Parson (38) Hudspeth (6) , Olson (41 F F C C o Baiiiiii scoring: (Ul BEND (30 HaUigan (81 Hamilton (61 Samples (101 Maudlin (7 1 Hunt Eugene M c-Keat- nan (41. 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