. eH AT LONG LAST , 9 6 9 WA7 rw u 1 1 rxvr ' ; :. I- , . 7 (Si 7 rr Whitworth Dne Here Tonight Calif ornlans Tally 67 to 55 Victory By AL MGHTNE 8Utesma.il Sports Editor Using clever and intricate screen plays which sprung their author loose for one good shot after an other, the barnstorming Sacra mento Staters last night made a sweep of their five-game invasion of Oregon by thumping Willam ette's Bearcat 67 to 55 in too WU Gym. Prior to the WU game, the Sacs downed So. Oregon, Lewis 8c Clark. Linfield and Paeific Coach Hal Wolfe (he used to be the men tor at Pacific U) now takes his tri umphant outfit back to California. The Bearcats go right back into action tonight, taking on the Whit worth Pirates of Spokane in the - WU Gym. Whitworth is said to have one of the biggest teams in the nation, with a pair of 6-10 giants included. They recently beat the Washington State Cougars. Cats Hold Lead Johnny Lewis young Bearcats gave a whopping account of them selves against the touted Sacs for the first half last night, but then turned frigid in the third period to score only six points. This draught proved disasterous, for visitors went ahead 46-37 at tho finish of tho third frame after Willamette had enjoyed a 31-29 halftime bulge. The Bearcats, employing their fast break offensive to advantage, and holding their own in the re bound department, climaxed a tor rid, first quarter by leading, 21 19. Sacramento's deliberate "set-em-up" style of play, plus soma fine defensive work by the Cats, slowed things down so that each side could score but 10 points in the second quarter. While the Cats were mired in the third period scoring rut, the Sac's Center Tom Brian and For ward 'George Larson beat a tattoo on the WU basket to provide the Stater lead. Larson and Joe Gey er kept it up in the final period, and despite a rallying surge sup plied by the Cats' Dick Mase, Jerry McCallister, Jack Scrivens and Bill Colvard, the resident quint couldn't catch up. Georgia Play Maker With six-footer Chris Georgis directing the traffic as playmak er, the Sacs repeatedly set up dazzling plays to cut either Brian, Larsen or Geyer loose for, shots. Both Brian and Larsen - had 20 points for their evenings and Gey er finished with 14. Mase with 12 markers was the only Bearcat able to hit double figures in scoring. In a preliminary game the YMCA City League team won a 46-35 victory over tho Warner Motors outfit. Tonight's prelim will pit the WU Frosh against the Wy-East High team, coached by former WU great Jim (Chub) Johnson. That one starts at 6:30 o'clock, the Whitworth-Willamette clash at eight. Sao-State (ST) S) fgftpf tpiToUU Willamette 23 21 17 87 1 fgftpf tp viacu 10 3 2! Libera.F 0 1 1 I ; Hoy J Brion.C 8 4 4 20 NtoxeJ Gaorgis.G 1 I 1 3 Reed. C Coto.G 13 1 5' Gray. Laraen.r 7 6 1 20iGirod.G 1 4 3 6 312 4 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 a 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 CJyer.F 8 4 3 14 Colvard J1 ?ardn'r,F 0 aylor.F 0 Dickey ,G 0 Sekul.G 0 0 0 Hensle,F 0 0jlioeks.F 0 2!Shepard,C 0 Oj Patteran.C Shield.G Scrlvns.O McAlls'rG 1 o Totals 19 19 17 55 Tr Throws Missed Sacramento . Ligtitner and WlBamett 8. Officials Colb. Vandals Top Whits MOSCOW. Idaho UFi Idaho Vandals were in top defensive form, but sluggish on the offense Friday night as they took a ragged 59-31 basketball win over the Whitman Missionaries. It was tho fourth straight loss for- Whitman and their 31 points was the lowest team score seen at Memorial Gymnasium for several years. Perrydale Victor PERRYDALE (Special Sam ttowart poured in 20 points Friday Bight as Perry dale's Pirates wal loped Alsea 55-21 in a non-league contest. Perrydale had a 22-8 mar gin at tho half. Next to Stewart in the scoring column for tho winners was Mc Kee with 11. The Perrydale Bees nailed tho prelim 17-12. real (iSi tl) Alsea (3) Strattcn (4) Atkison () Long (3 Ln IcKea (lit T T C Irooiti (5) itosh (S) Itawart (SO) G G (S (3) olier Reserves Scoring: Parry da 1 Gtnrer ten 3. Alsea Nichols 2, Martin 3. alfUin Score: Perrydale 22. Alsea t. DiClcUla: Rogers and Sherwood. Preps Make Successful Debut . Qt Aoioel Nabs 39-29 TOoEu Qvev Sacred KleairS Gone Barrett's ML Angel Preos opened their basketball campaign eo a high note Friday night at tho armory as they gained a 38-29 de cision over Leo Grosjacques Sac rod Heart Cardinals. Jim Zauner's 19 points was the big Item in the Props victory as the Cardinals dropped their second game in four tarts. aft. Angel led almost all the way. The Preps had a 9-3 first-quarter margin and wore In front 16-7 at the intermission. The count at the end or the third period favored Joe winners 29-19. Torn Ttaegera 10 points was 6 Tho Stcrtesman, Salem, Oro SarnrdaT Docoaahoc 13, 19S2 BASIC. HIGH SCHOOL. (Yawasaa Ja North Marion 9. Davton T Willamlna 21, Sherwood IT Sheridan IS. Banks 11 Yamhill 17, Amity 13 Mi Angel 39. Sacred Heart 21 Waldport 57. Salem Academy 33 Jefferson 44. Gates 38 Mill City S3. Gervais 49 Dallas 54. Central 37 Silverton 52. Cascade 43 Deaf School 38. Chemawa 33 Sublimity 54. St. Paul 50 Valsetz 49, Falls City 44 , Perrydale 55, Alsea 21 1 " Halsey 55. Scio 53 Albany 47. Washington (Portland) 44 Medford 41. Corvallia 32 Klamath rails 58. Uni-Hi BS Clatskanie 49. Benson 40 CoL Prep 43, Rainier 38 Marshfield 81. Lebanon 39 North Bend 85. Reeds port 58 Astoria 54, Roosevelt (Portland) 14 Madras 34. PrineviUe 29 Hood River 38, White Salmon (Wash.) 33 Concordia 40. Estacada 30 Vancouver 49. Cleveland (Portland) 48 Springfield 62. Bend 44 Gresham 61. Jefferson (Portland) 51 Lincoln (Portland) 58, Scappooso 38 Linfield Next Foe Set .IIReOHSG as MONMOUTH (Special) Dr. SI uuOIV At E all tho way Friday Bight as they earned their fourth win in five starts with a 70-60 conquest over Lewis and Clark's Pioneers from Portland. Saturday night tho Wolves play host to the Linfield Wildcats, another Academy Loses To Waldport 5 WALDPORT (Special) The Waldport High basketball team and Center Bill Bacon proved too much for the visiting Salem Acad emy Crusaders here Friday night and won a 57-33 victory after the Academy Bees copped the prelim inary 38-23. Virgil Fadenrecht had 15 coun ters for the Crusaders, but Center Bacon banged in 26 for the win ners. The quarterly scores were 16-5, 29-15, and 43-24. Salem Academy plays at Taft Saturday night. Academy (35) Pfau (3 Theilen (4) (57) Waldport (T) Svostrom (10) Bray (26) Bacon (7) Gray (1) French Biggens (4) M. Fadenrecht (3) Gunther ( Heservea Scoring: Academy V. Fa tenrecht IS , Schroder. Jenson 2. Smallwood 2. Waldport Huskies Beat Bruins, 53 49 LOS ANGELES W Washing ton's Huskies led most of the way and whipped the Pacific Coast Conference basketball champions, tho UCLA Bruins, -by a 53 to 49 score Friday night. It was only the fifth defeat for the Bruins on their homo court since Coach Johnny Wooden took charge of them five years ago. The Huskies were trailing at the half, 27-28, but had set tho pace most of tho way because of the uncanny shooting of Guard Joe Cipriano. Jefferson Licks Gates Quintet GATES (Special) The Jeffer son Lions, holding their foe to three points in tho first half, rack ed their second straight Marion County B League cage win Friday night as they took a 44-28 decision at the expense of Gates. Jefferson led at the stops 52, 13-3 and 26-10. Lee Cameron sparked tho Lions with 14 points, Dale Wattenbarger was ne t with nine and John Caughell hit eight. Herb Homey led Gates with 12. The Jeff Bees won the prelim 24-22. Gate (SS) Romey 11) Bates (3) Beamish (7) Haun (4) Devtne (0) Halftime score: 3. Officials: Kelly (44) Jeff t en 1 (IS) Cameron 1 (6) Wright C (9) wattennexger 3. (8) Caughell (5) Blackwell Jefferson 13. Gates and Wickert. next best for Mt. AngeL while Vince Matt was big gun for Sac red Heart with 17. :: Sacred Heart1 got some consola tion by winning the Jayvoo prelim 20-23. saeree Heart (19) . let Angel (39) FladWd ? 0 OIOmnnge 0 0 6 OiZauna. 1113 a e a is Merarty i a S 41 T. Trees S 0 Coenry I J 7 Schmidt 14 6 Matt f S17 Bchlrt 114 3 Rodrrald t 1 1 Ober-etaT i ill Stagg I OtTree . 0 18 1 riacner .0010 Totals 14 11 14 88 Totals -8 iS IS X9l Halftime Score: Mt. Angel 16; red fieart Academy f. mil com HarrUburg 58, Shedd 31 1e Danes 78. Pendleton 80 Arlington 44. Culver 43 Oswego 57. Evergreen (Wash.) 43 OCX JVs 58. Wy-East 49 Brownsvule 51. Philomath 40 ' COLLEGE Sacramento St. 87. Willamette 85 Santa Clara 68. Oregon State 88 OCX 70. Lewis-Clark 60 Southern California 79. Utah 87 Washington 53. UCLA 49 Eastern Washington 65. Montana St. 83 CPS 74. St. Martin's 04 Low. CoL JC 69. Lewis-Clark frosh 83 Seattle U 63. Wyoming 55 Colorado A & M 63. Colorado State 47 California 77. Hawaii 40 Idaho 59. Whitman 31 Denver 84, Colorado College 88 Utah State 62. Idaho State 50 BYU 53. USP 53 Tulsa 67, Texas Tech 83 South Carolina 66. Georgia Tech 61 Duquesne 57. Bowling Green 96 CCNY 96. MIT 56 Florida South. 59. Tampa 49 Kent State 72. Cincinnati 66 Alabama 82, Birmingham South. 50 William & Mary 87, With. & Lee 68 Geo. Wash. 87. Virginia Military 66 TCU 65. Abilene Christian 53 70-6 Win of PioilfS Bob Livingston's OCE Wolves led Northwest Conference outfit. The Wolves, led by Howie Sul livan, Toby Lewis and Bobby Jfrantz, jumped off to a 23-13 first-quarter margin over tho Pi oneers. At the half it was 40-27 for the host team and the third- period count favored the Wolves 59-43. Lewis led tho OCE bunch with 14 markers, Sullivan had 12 and Frantx 10. Ken Servais of the Pi oneers was high for tho game with 15. The Wolves hit 23 of 55 field shots for a rod hot .454 percentage Lewis-Clark (68) fgftpftp S9) OCE ft pf tp 1 3 413 Servais. I 3 2 15' Sullivan.! Schrodr4 8 7ILewis4 4 6 3 14 SlOIGrove.e 3 4 4 8 HUflMM Kraus,g Brady GooldJ BerkeJ Gengler.o Paulson.g Jackson. g Adrlan.g KeU.g 1 llBushnlLc 3IFrantz.6 4 3 3 10 SIMcKenzt 3 5!Hubbard.f 0 SIRainsbryJ 0 SIBalU 3! Pinion OIChmbln.g 6!Davls.g JPalmqst,g tJensen.g Totals 20 20 28 69 Totals 23 20 24 70 Free throws missed: OCK 16, Lewia Clark 16. Halftime score: OCX 40, Lewis-Clark 37. Deaf Schoolers Down Chemawa State Deaf School's cagers broke into the win column in Marlon County B League action Friday night on the OSD floor with a 38 33 victory over Chemawa's In dians.! The Deaf Schoolers held a 18-8 margin at the half. Ton scorers for tho winners were Ervin Martin and David Mavnard. each with nine points Bill Edmo's 10 was tops for the Indians. The Bee game was won by the Indians 68-18. Chemawa (33) Ganineau (4) Williamson (1) Co bum (0) Morin (6) (38) OSD (4) McCann (9) Martin (9) Maynard (6) Heath (8) ' Lewin Chemawa Urn- c 6 Patterson (4) O Reserves Seorinf tucha 3). Yellowshlrt 2). Kdmo (10), Blackrwater 1. OSD Nelaon 3. Half- time Score: Chemawa 8, osu is. Officials: Williams and Markoskle. , Badgers Leave Soon MADISON, Wis. UR When Wisconsin's Rose Bowl bound foot ball team leaves here for the Pa cific Coast next Wednesday, the Badgers will be passengers on a four - motor plane decorated in cardinal red. the school colors. Two huge decals of Bucky Badg er, mascot of the team, will adorn sides of the big plane. Albany Winner ! av' ALBANY (Special) Albany's Bulldogs broke a 23-23" halftime tie Friday night and went on to a 47-44 victory over Washington oi Portland in a non-league cage clash. David Shelby topped the Al bany scoring with 11 points. Table of Coastal Tides Tides for Taft. Oregon. December, 1953 (compiled by US. Coast and Geo detic Survey. Portland. Ore.). . radfle Standard Cteo HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS Deo. iTfane' Ht. , Time Ht. 86 70 4.6 7 J tin auau tM 41 pjsu 0J 30 sum. S.1 88 pan. -OS 48 aLia. 3J SAO pja, -0J 4A3 a-m. 3.4 9-Slpm. -1.1 641 aaa. 3.4 7:14 pjn. -L3 0A0 ajn. 3.4 T3 pjn. -L3 TA4aun. 3J 8:43 pan. -1.1 833 aon, . 33 pjn. -i-OS 03 am. 3J 19:18 pjn. -0J 1:4PA. 14 IS IS If IS 3S 11:43 19U4 131 MAT 1:1T 111 t J 8-1 fS 8S . 14 rt re a 8.T 21 e-aa, 1337 pan. 3:45 suss. 1:14 pjn. S M an. S.-OS pan. 4:13 e-m. 34 pom. at 'Norths' Lose By 61-54 Count Willamiia Rooters Hani Down Laurels NORTH MARION HIGH SCHOOL (Special) The "Souths'0 won out in the annual and color ful Yawama League Basketball Jamboree Friday night as they totalled 61 points from four ab breviated contests to the 94 gar nered by the "Norths." A jam-packed crowd at the North Marion gym saw the league's eight teams collide in games made up of two six-minute quarters. The winning "Souths" comprised Amity, Willamlna, Sheridan and Dayton. Yamhill, Banks, Sherwood and North Mari on represented the "Norths." Huskies Nip Dayton " The evening's first contest saw North Marion nose Dayton 9-7 to put the "Norths" ln front. But Willamlna then jumped the south erners to tho fore -wiith a 21-17 verdict over Sherwood- Then fol lowed another "South" triumph as Sheridan licked Banks 18-11. Yamhill's 17-15 margin over Amity wasn't enough to close the gap. The Willamina rooting section was adjudged the best during the festivities and got an appropriate cup. Second were Banks rooters and third was Northj Marion. A trophy was presented to Willamina for winning tho league grid crown during the faU. North Marlea (9) McLaren (0) T. Sanders (0) T. Barenese (3) C. Ttacmussen (4) O- S) Daytea edrecock ( !) Williams (0) Doage f B Harrelson Driver (1) O- Tl ii mrtrlwtf rk Reeder North Marion Hooley 1; Dayton Finnicum X Sherwood (17) Shepherd (0) . Bandolah (9) Joyce 4 (31) (6) Zimbriek 6) Yost C. (9) Reeser rjririch (3) (5) McDougal DeMouha (1) Q (3) Llttlejohn Reserves scoring: snerwooa earrr 1; Willamlna Fuller 3, Hanson 1. Sheridan (IS) Madsen (5) (11) (0) Hahin (1) Dennis (3) Sellers (7) Crepe (1) Peters Stuck (4) Sanders (3) Burdg 3 - C. Smith (II Reserve scoring: Sheridan Hulett 3. Yamhill (17) (15) Amity (3) Comptoa (0) Stephens . (3) Shields . (4) Hubbard Wilde (!) Herman (3) Thles (1) T.Barnee (3) Beilwood (6) (6) JEiuers Reserves scoring: Yamhill Boyd Si Amity Toxer 1. Dragons Again Beat Central DALLAS .Special, The Dallas Dragons Friday knight took their second straight non-league con test from Central's Panthers by a 54-37 count. The Dragons rolled to tho victory after building up a 30-13 advantage at th.e intermis sion. The big gun for tho Dragons was Bob Joy with 17 points for the night. Dave Horra was next in the Dragon scoring column with 12. Top point man for Central was Jerry Reynolds with 13. The Dallas Bees easily won the preliminary 81-25. Dallas (54) Olson (!) Jt) Central Reynoida McCaslin Holdorf (4) Damashofsky (0) KitzmiUer (8) Jov (17) (0) Pruiett (8) May (6) Brostrom RMenr, Scorina: Di Jallaa Hoffman ri). McFarland (1). Wildt (3) Herra (13), Mosier (1). Brandli (T). Central Nelson (8), Johnson (1), Owens (4). Halftime Score: Dallas 30, Central 13. Officials: Samuel and Foralund. Scio Loses 55-53 Mix SCIO (Special) Halsey won a thrilling 55-53 basketball victory over Scio's Loggers here Friday night. Dave Hamilton of Halsey and Wayne Schrunk of Scio each had 20 points. The Halsey sees won the prelim 38-35. Scio (53) O'Relly () Lee (8) Schrunk (30) Comer (8) vsn rai (55) Halsey (3) Hamilton. C (11) KoonU (7) Bayne (IS) Huukl SOY HamlltonJ). Reserves noonng: Scio Dreemly 6, ncKti. m - - j . niitfi lamhtan 1. Arnold 3. Half- time Score: Scio 30. Halsey 30. REPUDIATED RED MEET WASHINGTON W The State Department said Friday that Helen Keller has repudiated an endorse ment of the Communist-run Vienna "Peace" Congress which was as cribed to her by the Prague news paper Rude Pravo. DBowIlBmig BmnQ3s CAPITOL MTNORrrT LEAGC CONSOLIDATED FRDGHTWAYS (4): L. Morley 375. 1. Hannum 428. IP. Wattier 333. R. Long 381, H. Slewert 337. W. C DYER AND SON ():. Davis 388. M. Scon 380. T. Xkstraad 399. A. Davis 36S. S. Jones 330. FEDERAL OREGON AGENCY (3): D. Cooler 333. M. Kirk 380. M. Rickert 373. O. Lewis 3S3. D. Willard 3SS. VXRN'S PLACE (1): G. Hout 344. M. Vogt 308. M. Adams 385, O. Adams 311. Blind 303. - LADDS MARKET (1) : D. Praage 383. B. Blester 341. B. Prance 334. C. Mas ters 379. E. Fltacdate 308. DICKSON'S MARKET (3): C McNeil 38S. G. Buns 397. L Bohnstedt 268, P. Phillips 333. ITriflSai 3S1-- SALEM LOGGERS (0): T. Barnhart 347. C Hilfiker 338, A. Jayne 312. M. Danfortb 327. B. yields 359. TELE PHONE OFFICE (8): X. Turnbull 365. ML. Doughertr 333. G. Booty 381, M. Burch 378, R. BuUer 427. SNIDER ELECTRIC (4): M. Hoover 315. J. McEvers 383, D. Beals 310. P. Bolton 317. L. Drake 330. AMITY MEAT MARKET (0): N. Davis 347. D. Davis 321. I Wilcox 323. H. Hemmelgarn 300, L. Case 309. CLINE AND JOHNSTON POOD SHOP (4): P Case 380, M. Moaner 402. M. Baanasm 3S9. P. McComOck 353, M. WiUett 380. MARION CREAM ERY (8): B. HasM 314. V. Stettler 333. J. Blensly 237, J. Schoneboom 333, M. Salit 383. Hisb team series; CXine and Johneon Pood Shop. 2874. High team game: CUne and Johavnn am ana . 4V ST. LOW gwwiJM''.'.;.;y . i i.i i.i.i i,m,.'.'.' 'j.'.' '.U.W.J f I I f ''-'-"T1 lll--A'--W-'iBMf', jftm&aD rrrzjr -rxg &or& Baker, Brethauer 15 Coast PigsEiifi Stars Eyed for Warner Award PALO ALTOUI Calif. If) Fifteen Pacific Coast colleges nominated their most outstanding senior foot ball player Friday for tho annual Glenn (Pop) Warner award. Tho award, given to the most Silverton Tops Cascade 52-45 SILVERTON (Special) Larry Copple's 20 points sparked Silver- ton's Silver Foxes to a 52-43 de cision over Cascade's- Cougars Friday night in a non-league cage engagement. Silverton led 14-9 at the first-quarter gun and was in front 30-25 at the half. At the end of the third period it was 44 39 for tho Foxes. Jim Black was next top Silver ton scorer with 12 points, while Don Sproul paced tho Cougars with 15. Lee Metcalfe hit 13 for Cascade. . Tho Cascade Jayvoos won out In the prelim 45-39. Cascade (45) Sproul (15) WaWrop (3) Wlpper m Chaddick (3) (S3) Silverton (5) McCammon (20) Cojpple (4) Wolf (9) Ltbner Metcalfe (13) J (13) Black : Reserves Scoring: Cascade: Brown (5) Speer (4) Silverton: Kaser (3). Halftime Score: Silverton 30, Cas. 38 Officials: Bates and Hendrle. O'Brien Cooled, But Chiefs Wn SEATTLE m Wyoming's Cow pokes did a fair to middling Job of hawg-tying tho fabulous Johnny O'Brien Friday night but failed to check a few other players and dropped a 63-55 basketball decision to the Seattle Chieftains. Johnny, the Chiefs' small shille lagh, was well behind his usual pace with 18 points. But Brother Eddie, his 5 foot 9 inch duplicate, bobbed up with 15 and lanky For ward Stan Glowaski canned 17 to help the Chieftain cause. 4BV Shrine Game Netted $5,755 PENDLETON Uh Jim Parry. president of the Pendleton Shrine Club, reported Friday that this year's Oregon class B high school East-West football game netted $5,755 for the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. Tho game, won 12-0 by tho West All Stars, was played Aug:. 30 at the Pendleton Bound-up grounds. Pood Shop, 87. . - . Hlgb individual aeries: Paaeeo Han num, 428. - ' High individual garnet Pearl Case, 172..-. . . ! MEN'S CITY UCAOUB MOOSE LODGE (9): J. McCallister 444. C Alexander 348, X. Hedlao 358. R. Daey 529, J. Decks rd 451. LEE'S PINE CARS (4); L. KUBngex 443. J. Corvtn 432. D. Leu 894. B Lewis 487. B. Petti 494. i; - ' TEAM NO. (8): J. Pane 428, H. Keller 398. B. Price 880. CAD WELL OIL 14); B. Luke 399. O. Cooter 449, 0. Sznrree 3, J. Gennoa 478. C. Graben horst 438. j-r-l- -:-t : SANTIAM HARDWARE (3)! O. Hart eloo 418. B. Hoa 829. C Phillips 379, G. S-haehtick 485, J. Chrlatensen 377. MASTER BREAD (1): C. Smith 451. K. Gardner 368. J. JunU 808, M. Brown 439. W Paulus 41. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. ( t 1C Boweat 479. L Greenlee 349. H. Girod 420, C. Steven 483. D.-Oahladort 45L HAYDEN'S CAPITAL - CITY BIND ERY (4): M. Nichols 90S, W. Harden 444 R. Raboln 547. P. Ado 434, B. W'ilt aey 430. .3CATHXS BROS. (4): T. Elttnger 474. G. Kleinertz 421. A. Todd 503, A. Meyer 467, P Simons 473. THOR LODGE (9): J. Johnson 381. J. Morby 417. K. John son 348, S. Quanuno 41S. O. Jesten 441. Hia-h mdividaal game and series: D. Leu. 337 end 894. - 1 Vine Cars. 96 and 2788. . . Hich team same and series: Lee's 3& i I iK-) mer we are ieu- KfiOWrt M0TOAL FQF eZZAR CtfARLES- Bar Txsy awt FACH JiASJAD AfOfitm than one rrrS T in Running e e valuable senior on the coast as selected by sports writers, sports casters and coaches, will bo pre sented here next month. Warner, who coached some of Stanford's greatest grid teams, will present the award a trophy and wrist watch. The following players were nomi nated: Lynn Aplanalp, San Jose State; Sam Baker, Oregon State; Ed Barker, Washington State; Monte Brethauer, Oregon; Chuck Esseg ian, Stanford; Marv Gregory, Santa Clara; Herman Ha mm, Fresno State. Don Heinrich, Washington; Bob Holder, Idaho; Tom McCormick, College of Pacific; Donn Moomaw, UCLA; John Olszewski, California; Dick Ortega, San Diego State; Jim Sears, Southern California; and Jim Yaeger, Cal Poly. Sublimity Tops Buckaroos 54-50 ST. PAUL (Special) Sublim ity's Saints nailed their second straight Marion County B League triumph Friday night as they grabbed a narrow 54-50 win over the St. Paul Buckaroos. The Saints had to come from behind for tho win after trailing at the end of the third period, 45-40. St Paul led at the half 31-27 and had a 17-13 margin at tho finish of tho first period. Bob Bents tossed In 15 points to lead the winners and Ron Ruef added 13. High for the game, however, was George Smith of St. Paul with 19. Tho Sublimity Boos won tho prelim. 54-5 L BaMlmtty (54) Krvts (0) Bents (15) Hishbenrer (3) (59) St. Peal (13) S. Smith (19) G. Smith (0) Rambreu Ruef (13) q (3) Van Damine Mloth (9) G (9) Wolf Reserves Scoring: Sublimity Stein kamp (3) Bradley (7) St. Paul. Klrsch (9) Bearhorst (8). Halftime Score: St. Paul 31; Sublimity 37. Y' Cagers Win The YMCA team of the City League Friday night topped an other league club, Warner Motors, 35-33, in a preliminary to the Willamette - Sacramento State game. Cliff Girod led the winners with nine points. YMCA (48) (35) Warner Meiers Boa (7) R (3) Githens Hausen (9) . P (4) Albright Smith (9) C (3) BrifSS Girod (9) 6 (8) Empey Bates (8) O (13) Botes Raserves Scoring": YMCA Boat man (1). Eeuske (4). Issak (3). Tlmms (3), Wlnkleblock (I). Warners Elt teer (3) Coffey (4). Halftime Score: YMCA 32, Warn ers 19. Officials: Young and Goff. Valsetz Racks Win FALLS CITY (Special) Dwane Fournier slammed the hoops for 30 points Friday night to propel the Valsetz Cougars to a 49-44 Polk County B, League win over fails City. Valsetz had a 2319 halftime margin. Jerry Bowman led Falls City with 12. The Bee game was won by Valsetzs 55-38. Palls City (44) , (49) Valsets Palmer (8) T (7) King Duniway (11) P (4) Koloen Bowman (12) C (30) Fournier Vocel (t) O (4) Helmer Murphy (4) O (3) Oratkol naaaivee Seortof : PaTte City: Pee 3; Valsetz; Cowan Halittmo Seoret Palls City 19. Vateats 25. 1TONEE FROSH LOSS i LONGVLEW Un Lower Colum bia Junior College racked up a 69 82 basketball victory over the Lew Is and Clark frosh at Longvlew Friday night. Centre! U-Drlvo Trudi Scrvlco Corner 12th and State Tans. Stakes, P.C. ' TOIL EXNT . S-9eC2 OSC Dally CORVALLZS (A The sharp shooting Santa Clara Broncs fought off a desperate Oregon State rally in the final minutes to defeat the Beavers 63-68 in a basketball game here Friday night. The two teams meet again Saturday night. , The game opened slowly with no scoring from the field for nearly four minutes. Then Oregon State Guard Reggie Halligan pumped in Varied Opinion On Drill Ban Some Think Absence Of Spring Work Hurts NEW YORK m Last winter the presidents of tho eight Ivy group colleges agreed -on a new and strict de - emphasis program which banned, among other things, spring football practice. A few other colleges and groups in other sections also eliminated spring drills ; while most of them limited them to tho 20 - sessions - in - 30 - days program recom mended by the National Collegiate A. A. Tho result was a south of tho border standoff in the minds of the nation s sports writers and broadcasters. In their replies to The Associated Press post - season questionnaire, 67 experts saw harmful effects such as poorer play and more in juries as the result of the spring practice ban. Fifty - five saw no difference in the results or some improve ment and 45 either failed to an swer or said the ban wasn't ef fective ln their parts of the coun try. Cards, BraVes Sought Hodges MOBILE, Ala. UA Manager Eddie Stanky of the St. Louis Cardinals said Friday he had put out a feeler to the Brooklyn Dodg ers about their home run hitting first baseman, Gil Hodges, but found the trading price too high. But he said he understood the Boston Braves had made a real Eitch for Hodges at the recent aseball meeting in Phoenix. The lengthy trade talks between- the Braves and Dodgers didn't bear immediate fruit, however. 60,000 May See Rams, Steelers LOS ANGELES (A Los An geles Ram - officials viewed the sunny skies Friday and predicted a turnout of around 60,000 fans Sunday to see the Rams battle the Pittsburgh Steelers in a do or-die effort to stay in the Na tional Football League champion ship race. . Tho. Steelers, after a poor start, are out of the title running, but the defending champion Rams need their eighth straight victory to insure at least a tie with De troit in tho National division. Mill City Tips Gervais, 52-45 GERVAIS (Special) The Mill City Timberwolves, paced by For ward Roy Chases's mammoth 31 point-evening, Friday night topped Gervais' Cougars 62-45. It was the second straight Marion County B League win for Mill City. Led by Chase, the Timber wolves, pushed to an 18-8 first quarter margin, were in front 31 19 at tho half and had a 44-30 edge at the end of tho third per iod. Arnold Schmidt's 12 markers was high for Gervais. Gervais won tho Jayvee game 40-38. Waid (9) Greer (8) Lucas (12) Schmidt (9) BeUeque (8) Thompson Oervaia Helling (31) Gregory .) Kanoff (3) Hoffman (8) O Reserves Scoring: (3). Halftime Seore: Mill City 81; Oer vaia 19. Officials: Nelson and Zmlgh. KOZAS TO BE READY SOON KNOXVTLLE (P)-Andy Kozar, fullback on Tennessee's Cotton Bowl-bound football team, will re-enter tho unlversltv's hosnital Friday for removal of a cast he's a a a . oeen wearing since ne suffered a fractured pelvis. L By popular demand the deadline for this special service has been extended to Dec. 20. Special motor recondition Job for Chevrolet Cars and Trucks for Dm!ted time only. i i IS YOUX MOTOR USINO OILT U YOUX MOTO LOSINO ITS fORSSPOVYSa? 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During tho period the rival centers, Tony Vlastelica and Herb Schoenstein led tho way, Vlastelica scoring points for the Staters and Scheon stein 8 for Santa Clara. The fourth quarter opened with Jim Young and Dick Garibaldi both shooting baskets for Santa Clara. But Oregon State rallied and with one minute, 12 seconds remaining, were only six points be hind. OSCs Jim Sugruo tipped in a missed free throw to make it 66-63, Santa Clara leading. On that same nlav.. Bud Shtrtriif? Ktt forward, was fouledj He dropped in one of his free throws to close the cap to two points, 66-64. Count Narrowed Then Dick Camilli sank a free throw for Santa Clara but Shirt cliff countered with two free tosses to make it 67-66 with 30 seconds remaining. Santa Clara held the ball for 20 seconds but lost it in a scramble under their own basket. OSC re covered and drove down the court and with three seconds remaining. Shirtcliff shot from 20 feet out But the ball bounded off the side of the hoop. After the final gun, Don Bene detti dripped in a free throw to make it 68-66 for Santa Clara. - Vlastelica was high for the game with 18 points. Schoenstein was high for Santa Clara with 14. The Broncs' shooting percentage was .292 compared with .310 for OSC. SANTA CLARA Q FPFTF Sears F 4 3 3 11 Gatzert F 1 2 1 4 Mount C 113 4 Simon! O - 10 2 1 Garibaldi Q 4 5 i 13 Schoenstein C 4 6 3 14 Soares F ' 2 2 18 Young F 3 8 3 9 Benedetti G O S I t Camilli O 0 2 0 3 Totals 19 30 25 68 OREGON STATE G F PFTP Romanoff F Shirtcluff F Vlastelica O Robins G Halligan G Patsel F 0. 7 o T 4 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 2 1 2 9 0 0 11 18 7 10 0 9 1 2 S Sugruo F Johnston O Jarboe G Edwards O Toole G Whlteman F Totals 22 22 29 68 12 17 22 1763 IS 8 18 2563 Santa Clara Oregon State Free throws missed: Santa Clara Gatzert, Garibaldi 8, Schoen stein, Soares 3,; Benedetti, Camilli 2. Oregon State Shirtcluff 7, Vlas telica 2, Robins, Patsel r, Sugruo 2, Johnston, Toole, Whlteman. TONIGHT Willamcffo .!'.'... vs Whifvvortli (tallest basektball squad In the nation) 8:00 p.m. W.U. gym Prelim. 6:15 Bearkitrons Wy-East High School