nrv n no no - Point Leader L2 LK ;; LJiDIrD 'u'OS CDiasCfl LQJ League Clash Slated at WU TOM. U.D'd'0 , u mSKi are; i " I . Kit Must Win' Tag Hung fid 7. Myrtle Point M CoquiQ 49 . Rtr.n imnm ? On ToniVrit'n - Olltincr Sacred Heart 58, Cticad 51 ' 1 " o i salein Academy 57, Philomattl 47 Northwest Conference basketball Wood burn 53. Canby at title, . but having three sizeable I -SL' chores to perform if they are to f Dayton ss. North Marion 34 arhteve earn Willamette's Rear-1 Banks 36. Amltv 33 cats tonight tackle the first one in I fZ? VlSSSS- uc iui m vi j mil i i- v m a l. ruii ox. ijetrmt sa . Johnny Lewis' unpredictables take Gates ,74. Chemwi e . v. n Rnv H1tr'f lart nliivrt in th I Stayton 58, Central '44 " " - MM m av" v 1 Marstulela -7, definite "must win" outing for North Bend 54, thj UlotHnAiKtm . . . - I CorvaUs 52. Bend . 42 Willamette at present trails the I i2JL"r loop-leading Lewis & . Clark FiO- Seaside 60. Vernonla 47 - rf4r whn are this wekpnd oecu-1 St. Helena 70. Warrenton ST pied with two games--with WWt- uuui nuu uiic niui vk:s u-rnmytu S8, Lakevlew 45 no, all of Portland. fxne pioneers (Ltn b Tourney) h a rwnnt tn 7- far WiL. I Shedd 53. Halsey 45 Pioneers make out in their three I Culver 86, Lapine 33 nniM th. wniamettoa are nlaru I Mt. Vernon 59. John. Dav 48 - nine to down Linfield. and thenlSSf SStAJW" 4a" , kayo the Pioneers twice in their I junction city w. University. Eur, 51 xinai two games next wees. n ine wuiamene uiuf orove si Lewis - lads can accomplish same they'll do no worse than -share the Central Catholic 56. Columbia Prep U Pacific Froah 48.' Cascade Locks 34 Toledo 51. SI us law 44 -Hood River 56, Lake Oswefo 44-" Forest Grove 64, McMinn villa 49 The Dalles 83. WyXast 48 v Hillsboro 46. Tifard 44 " Milwaukie 53, Astoria -McKenzle 58. Ma pie ton 58 ' ' Oregon City 63, West Linn 81 - Arnnsjton 55. FoSsU 33 r.'4 . Madras 49, Burns 43 -Garibaldi 79. Bay City t - - (Partlaad Learae Jefferson 47, Benson 48 Roosevelt 59. Cleveland 50 " . - XJncoIn 52., Grant - 50 -' ' Washington 87. Franklin 47 COIXEGB ' Washington 84.' Oregon 8T Washington-St. 56. Oregon St SO EOCX 6. OCK 82 . . . Pacific 90. ColL Idaho 78 , ,. . . UCLA 75. SUnford 50 So. California 88... California . M . Whitman- 93. Lewis Ac Clark 3 SOCK 0. Cal. Aggies 87- . Reed 89. Concordia t3 OCE 'JVs 88. Battery I (SaL 62 OSC Rooks 56. Every. Drua- 81 Colo. A & M 71, RecU. 88 - . r SF ST. 70. COP 55. West Virginia 94. VMI 70 Colgate 61 Pcnn. St. SO. Wyoming 49. Oklahoma. City 45 theyll do no worse man -snare tne x ' - ' t . 1953 pennant with Lewis & Clark. 06-OU . UeClSlOtl III LOOV JT male . . . If will become that much easier - : HSjulldogs leafi StiiendaGii, ie ffdr YaivaiiisrCiroi'jiiii should the Pioneers happen to trip over either : Whitman College or College of Idaho this weekend. Even though the Linfields are in last place in the standings, Wil-j - lamette has plenty of respect for them. Lewis says the wildcats are the best last-place team he's ever aran in the conference. Tl McKee with 18 rjooints and SHERIDAN (Special) The Willamina Bulldora finished in a Dave Sanford with 181 are second title tie with Dayton, in the Yawama League basketball race Friday ana tnira in tne league scoring ev"v tuouig a wruimji ana ciose oz-ou win over the Sheridan race. McKee is 6-5, Sanford 6-4. spartans in climactic league acUon. They team with 6-4 Duane LeggettJ The result left both Dayton and 6-11, Grant Sdhiewe and 5-9, Ad Willamina with final league marks Rutschcmann in the starting Lin- of 12-2 and gave Sheridan a 10-4 field lineup. mark. Going into the final night, Starters for WU will be selected Sheridan still had retained a from 6 footers Dick Hoy and Dick I chance' for a possible share of the Mase, 6-3 Pete Reed,-6-2 Bill Col-toga if the top clubs had gone vard, 5-9 Lmane smeia, o-o uaveidown to defeat. Gray, and 5-11 Jack Scrivens. ( The Spartans had 20-16 lead Freshman teams pulay the 6.15 1 over Willamina at the end of the 8 Th Stafanaii, Sdsn, OrtC Saturdar Tbmarf 21, 1853 - - j ' f o'clock prelim mix. Cardinals Top Cascade Quint 'Leo Grosjacques' Sacred Heart . Cardinals finished in a second place -tie In the Capitol League cage chase Friday night as they gained a 58-54 overtime victory over Johhy Seim's Cascade Cougars in final circuit play. The result left the Cards and Cougars with 5-3 marks in the league. Vance Cooney, scrappy little guard, was the Cardinal scoring standout in a second-half drive thtt brought the. win after SHA had trailed at the intermission stop 34-21. Cascade led 15-8 at the end of the first period and 43-37 at the third quarter gun. ! Cooney and Vince Matt paced SHA with 16 points apiece and Bill Thompson K had 15. Lee Metcalf got id zor cascaae ana von sproui totalled 13. The Cougar Bees won the prelim 32-25. Sacred Heart -(58) K) Caseada f g ft pf tp f g ft pf tp Rodewld 1 2 2 4Sproul 5 3 1 13 Thorn psn 7 1 315Waldrop 3 4 2 10 Morlarity 1 2 1 SlWipper 13 2 5 Cooney 8 0 416Chaddick 15 4 7 Matt 6 4 4 16IMatcaU . 5 5 2 15 Barsbery 10 1 2! Brown 110 4 Fladwood O 0 0- Fisher 0 0 2 0 f 'V- " 58 54 11 2q 3q 4qOT SHA J : : 8 21 37 54 58 Cascade . 15 34 43 54 54 Free throws missed : i SHA 10. Cas cade 8. , Amity Defeated AMITY "(Special) Banks notched its fourth win of the Yawama League campaign Friday night with a 36-33 decision over the Amity . Warriors in final loop action. Banks had a narrow 18-1? margin at the half. Gene Ehlers was high scorer for Amity with 14 points The Amity Bees won the prelim 37-17. (33) Amity -T (9) Lynch F . (0) Nelson C (4) Toiler .d. (8) Hubbard (14) Shlers C3S) Dennis (3) . Sellers (18) Chain (13) . Creoa (1) Jackson 41) -O Half time: Amity 18. Banks 17. Offi cials: Peterson and Hlnea. first period, but the Bulldogs went ahead 34-33 at the intermission and stretched to a 53-43 advantage at the finish of the third chapter. Sheridan closed the gap in the last quarter but not enough. Roy Zimbrick was Willamina's big gun with 19 points, while Fred Hulett with 18 and Dale Stuck with 10 were Sheridan's sparks. Willamina won the JV game 45 43. i Winamlna 2) . (M) Sheridan fgftpftp fgftpf tp ZlmbrkJ 7 419;Hulett.f ,6 6 218 YoasU -i 3 2 4 SjStucM '6 4 416 VfmtXfi I 12 1 4!Sanders.c 3 2 5 8 M'Dugl.g 1 0 4 2 Smith. S 3 4 9 LitUJon.g 3 4 1 101 Burdg.g 2 8 S 8 Leathrs.1 S 1 4 Williams 118 3 Salmon.! 1 0 0 2 Uldrgf tr ,g 0 0 10 Seeser,(; 4 2 4 10 E0GE Defeats Wolves 66-62 Canal 1 r MONMOUTH- (Special) -The EOCE Mountaineers took another big step toward the Oregon Col legiate Conference cage title Fri day night as they rallied in the dying minutes for a 66-62 win over Bob Livingston's OCE Wol ves. The loss was a bad jolt to OCE hopes of settina a Doaalbla share of the crown. The Wolves were in front 60-59 with three minutes left in the game but EOCE, led by Don Adri an and Tom Pryse spurted ahead. xne wolves had a big 17-6 first quarter margin, led 37-22 at the Forward Dick Mase. ahave. vhnu 174 Mints In 12 ramea leada thai with 20 points. Willamette Bearcat team, will be I The Beavers found the basket in in Coach Johnny Lewis' start-1 only 1? of -their 79 tries from the lng lineup tonirhrt when the I field and the Cougars did only r Cats play linfield in the WU I slightly better, succeeding on 14 of una at eight o'clock. Mase Is 57 tries ior a zs per cent average Mullins Paces WSC With 20 Friels Retain Hope ; Of Vacating CeUar - - PULLMAN. - Wash: ' m -i The Washington :, State Cougars . won their second Northern Division bas ketball game of the season Friday night, hustling all. the way to out last Oregon state, 56-50. j The victory, kept alive the Cou gar hopes of moving .out of the Northern Division cellar spot they nave held- all- season, pushing the OSC Beavers there, in their place. It was a nh and tuck game all during the first half and through the early minutes of the ( third quarter, vk-., - f i . . T rJr TnZf 5h iaI BUSCh nation's per Tt f11 largest breweries, bought the St. BeJverf Jf TdinlM Trite? to make JtZ&I&igS tion?l League dub aw v inwvia ssrwu m - av vM - MW) nu put WSC out In the lead - by two points ' ana . tne . weavers never caught up again. i Martin Stretched I The Cougars led 42-37 at the end of the third period and swelled their margin to its biggest point, seven points, midway in that per iod on the shooting of Pete; Mul lins and Ron Bennink. They made the only two : field goals the Cougars could get during the final period, but ten free throws still gave them the edge. , OSC's ace scorer Tony Vlaetsclia scored 12 of the Beavers first-half points, but sophomore Bill Render who was assigned to check him, did an effective job in the second half, holding him to one lone free throw. He fouled out early in he fourth period. Mullins paced the game scoring W'iT". -mrm . .. ' 'WP!SSS!M Webfet3tli0se I A nheuser-BuscJt Pays $3,750,000 , v t v CtoEa "JFrom:Sa!gta ST. By ROBEET BUNT LOUIS IT) Anheuser stayed in St Louis. The 03.750,000 sale was ' an- also the fifth high scorer in the j Northwest Conference. Dallas Whips Indians 62-47 The two teams wind up their Northern Division series Saturday night. Oregon State (SO) (58) Washington St. fgftpftp ffttpftp WhitmnT 1 3 31 Mullins 110 320 Edwrds4 I t 1 4Swansoni 3 0 0 8 J viasuca.e s l xisiKenaer.e a iv ToUe 1 0 8 2Bennlck S 1 1 11 Robins.C SIS 7 Klock.g 111 8 KomnofJT S 2 S 8Undrwd 0 0 0 0 323 0 Totals 22 i Willamina Sheridan Officials: Nelson and Williams. Totals lq 2q 3q 4q 18 34 53 82 20 S3 43 80 JtrkT arr a- c n. . I Hallis an-f 0 0 2 0! MvTon.f half and 51-50 at the tK I -vT, Vr?," . Sugruex 1 2 2 4!McCants.c 0 0 1 third Deriod rr.mt,auM dragons jumpea Johnson 2 0 0 4!Gartonuf 0 0 0 0 Arfw. A. - . . I . . . WIS J JUVWKUV I ". w - EOGE, while Bob IanU wts Wg" tin't SllW ToUl. U S 50 Total, u Sli for the Wolves with 18 markers 77 VP ver the Molalla In- Oregon sute 14 io 13 134 so The two team Tla L . dlan- The los- dropped Molalla Wsshtagton Stat U 16. 13 14-M Saturdav niht down Into a second place tie with m: Oregon sute- saturaay night. . , v,t.rarf9 with - Edwards 2. Sugrue. Telle 2. i 4vv-uu vji i hiFtHff Wsssirtlvt tAn Rtata-Mll1na OCE ) . CM) BOCK league action remaixiinff. I 4. Myron. 'Rchder 3. Bennick 3. Klock. Dayton Victor In Loop Finale ! - J Totals 24 14 19 82 NORTH MARION HIGH SCHOOL J (Special) Dayton's Pirates as-1 eoce sured themselves of at least a tie f ft nf tn Sullivan 1 2 3 4 Grove 3 0 9 6 Frants 7 4 1181 Pinion 2 0 2 8! Palmqust S 4 2 101 3 5 15 MKenzi! 0 O O oi Rosntk.c 0 0 0 Oi Tn r- GUpie,f 0 0 0 0jBurton,g Bushnel,g 11 l tp j Gordy Kunke's Dragons built up Morgan 2. far ft of t p?vl. ? 31-21 halftime lead and never Adrian 9 3 m were headed in the final half. Bob Westnskw 3 0 2 8 Olson tossed in 17 nointa to nlace Dallas and Dave Hagen was high zor tne Indians with 16. Molalla won the JV prelim 46 37. Poyser Kofford 4 0 18 0 12 1! Lowe.f 0 0 0 0 0 111 01 4 Trojans Nose! . Bear Cagemen Totals 281018 88 8 Molalla (47) Sandgren (13) F J". 99 aa aa A 1 JJT (l Reserv for the Yawama League basket- ' Officials : Kerr and Anderson. bau title Friday night, as they nipped .the North Marion Huskies 38-34 in -concluding league action. The outcome left Dayton with 12-Z mark in the circuit North Marion held a 23-20 mar gin at the intermission but the Pirates then pulled ahead in the closing stages. : It was North Marion's; fifth defeat of the race. Carl Dauenhauer with 12 and Har- 5 Greys Increase Junior Margin BERKELEY. Calif. iM Charg- (82) Dallas I in a intn -a lonH with fnirr mirmita 1 Mto go. University of Southern Cali- Aiexander (T) c(iij lkmaschofsky Uornia's hard - driving Trojans Eby 8) c (8) Kitzmiiier I nipped California 68-66 Friday night G (13) Brandll I trimming tha TU-r Pa-ifl- PVinet es scoring: Freyer 1. Wrolstad I nfay.'m c, rHvl-i, Ko. 1. Peeples 2: Dallas Wildt I. Hxrrm 1 Joy S. Half: Dallas 31. Molalla 21. Of ficials: Padbert and McLarty. Deaf Schoolers Upset Sublimity , ketball lead to one game. - The State Deaf 'Cada Tips Sandy ESTACAD A CSpecial) Zsta cada's Rangers retained hopes' for a possible second place finish in the dying Willamette Valley Ken Carl hurilaul in - 9a VJ. .1 . I r V.. . 4-v4 . i j . j . . . ... . xiuav ax ui rarriRn c . a . i i aa um nea.eci witnxi poin lea Unuj ..nhPM.n in T'w ! ranks of the Marion Countv- B us y ion ana iarry toie was wgn c., hwT m. 3T Leaeue hooD race Fridav nirtrt I say noneers. xne loss or op pea for the I Huskies with 17. The P. clon tffi pf'feP J,t?ul.- Sandy out of a third placer tie VIC- ", -r,r-,:'V " with thA Ranowr Ato guVketbtT y yAPrL night with a 46-40 win over (the Sandy Pioneers. The loss dropped Eugene Clash Lures Salems Salem High's Vikings and the Eugene Axemen, the latter eat fit currently one of the most torrid prep cage sanads In the state, are to collide tonight in MeArthar Court on the U of Oregon campus at Engene In the final Big Six League clash for both teams. It's one of the big gest games of the season for Coach Harold Hank's Salems. - The Vikings have won . the Big Six League crown for six eonsecnUTO years. If they can upset the team that Is current ly rated No. I in the state prep poll they will assure themselves at least a tie for the 1S5J title. Salem and Albany are now deadlocked for the loop lead, and " Albany next week plays Corvallta in a finale for those two circuit members. On the other hand, a loss for the Vlks tonight would Virtually flatten the Salem chances. Salem downed Eugene In their first meeting here in Jan nary, but since then Hank Ku chera's crew has turned red hot and has rolled over such power ful outfits as Marshfleld, Al bany and 8pringfleld. The Salem Sophs play the Eugene Jayvees in a 6:30 o'clock prelim tonight. nounced jointly by the brewerv and Fred M. Saigh, whose depar ture zrom Dasenau was prompted ur a io - montn prison sentence for income tax evasion r Anheuser ' Busch stepped into tne negotiations after, it appeared likely the club might be sold to an unidentified Milwaukee group, which made a strong bid - for -the uaroinai noioings. , - . Busch to Head Club ! August A. Busch Jr.. nresident of the brewery, becomes president oi tne uuxunais and William Wal singham Jr.. will remain as vice. president and cperating head. ; Busch said he nlanned no rhan in administration pf the vast base- Dan organization.- He said Mana ger -Sddie Stanky is "one of the greatest managers in - baseball toaay. - - , . Busch -said the transaction ai approved by Commissioner Ford Frick and Warren GUes. National League president, . i ULles, In St. Louis for the an nouncement of the sale, said as a matter of tradition the sale prob ably WOUld be DUt UD to other National League owners for ap proval. He expected no objections from them. j Salgh Head Until March 10 ! . Officially Saigh will remain as operating head of the club j until the sale is approved by brewery stockholders at a meeting March 10. The brewery la expected , to take over the club the following day. Busch. when asked what he nM for the Cardinals, said $3,750,000 with $2,500,000 aroinar to Saie-h far his stock and the other 1 V mil. lion dollars to "overall indebted ness" of the Cardinal organiza tion. The Cardinals, operator of one! of the largest farm system! in the major leagues, own nine mfnar league clubs and have working agreements wiin six others. By 84r07ounf: Houbregs Held to 16 As W Gets 13tli T7in I " k By JACK &EWXX3 ' SEATTLE (A Tall Chet No tallied 19 points and did a steUa checking Job on Bob Houbregs Fri day night but the effort was wasted as his Oregon team bowed to Wash ington 84-67 in a basketball tilt that; gave the Northern Division pennant of the Pacific Coast Con ference to the winners. ' u . With its chief runner held to li almost his low for the season Washington called on its long-range artillery to salt down its lath straight division triumph. UCLA held Big Bobby, whose average lo 25.6 for the season, to 15 point in an early game. -A turnaway crowd of 11.600 saw Washington clinch the crown and earn the conference title playoff berth against the southern division .winner. r . Not until Noe bowed out on ner. sonal fouls with, seven minutes to play remaining could Washington break away for a really safe lead. At that moment Washington was leading 65-58., v Close in First Half Oregon made It a battle rovsl through the first half and trailed by only one point, at 37-36, at re cess. Up to that time, the la1 had changed hands four times and tne count was tied on three occa sions. Oregon, never led bv mora than three points, , holding that edge three times late in the open ing half.-, - Third-ranked nationally and jd- erating under a vow to win all their conference games. Washinar- ton's Huskies were running a scor ing temperature when they came back out for the second half. Quick ly they boosted their lead to 45-37 and the Oregonians only once; in the entire second half could pull as close as three points. Houbregs got nine of his 16 points after Noe had fouled out. Charlie Koon and Joe CiDriana furnished the long-range accuracy Washington needed against the WebfootT tight defense. Koon hit- ting 17 and Slippery Joe 13. Dead ly from the corners, big Doug Mo- uary aoaea w more for Washing ton. . The same two teams olav airain Saturday night. Oregon (87) points to rr ii, : . . i aiAui araneriL win m n? ciusxies won tne uee game 33-34, .i. " V7 1 nhM finMimffw cai. . i "ic .r-xrisjj -ioneers. i . . rwi iric-oHna fei 17 VT. s i ... 1 I f! a I Mlfa UliiAa aM...11K2 a. I 1JPST TSTnnni IJbmTI iW I SV4V sV.Tka-. t '''oo'iio - ww iw-non : Dayton I --w-MCT jniueu em upwi ? . , 7 a twrk thp Rnntrm whn A 'r mt sI? fV U Hd,ecock by stopping the second place ar- I Pf Ppered the hoop, for j lPJ??e?X' hJm," wu-u iu warcoiMTcr risn uarainau 371 tw. Mn i u uumu. lexi auznosx an zne wnv i " Parendse (7) C. ill DodnLu... a - I - i o i i i . i won the Bee era me 48-30 Cole (17) L....Gi (4) Hsrrelsonlr"1" V"lcs e Cil T-lJL " J1"fc fc M , Ragmusseh (2) .G (7) Reeder "iea HJe wmiess West Salem perioo. was ior uua at gstacaU (48) , J (48) Sandy Reserves scoringi Dayton Fin- Giants 48-34. . the half and the count at the fin- D. Xiggins (17) F, (14) Hopp nickum 2, Halftime ; North Marion 23. Don PIgsley almost matched f the third period favored Marchbank tli) T (2) Meyers OfficUU: And.n and Carl's rit,t Lr Tk. ri. Deaf School 50-44 Am. 4). C (5) Nl-on l DuuiHi 22 minri tv t h . rtrm m-m i liavH MBTnarn niz Tnr in TA Tfl. " gnrmm . .WUA 9. I ' . w W Buckaroos Top Detroit ST. PAULr-(Special)-St. haul's Buckaroos , pulled Detroit's ' Cou gars -down to a share of the Ma rion County B League cellar. Fri day night with a 63-38 victory over the Cougars. Sam 7' Smith's 21 points were the big item in the Buckaroo's -win. The Bucks had a 36-13 halftime margin.' In the pre- inn st. A'aui dropped, a 31-33 de cision. , - ' - C Paal (83) S. Smith (21) . O. Smitn (18) Klrsch (4) - Wolf (4) (38) Detroit -T 412) Wallace r KT) j. Ketchum -C (8). Woodsward Gv (S) Vick.ra , ocrnorsi u) tS) I Ketchum Reserves scoring: St. Paul Merten a. vecrotw strong S. Hopson 2. Hill i. tuuxume: st rtui 3S, Detroit 13. i voziciais: uyer ana -Jyal.- . Bruins Belt Indians' . : LOS ANGELES ifl 'Stffl 'nura , ing hopes of winning1 the Southern Division basketball championship , of ; the Pacific , Coast Conference. the UCLA Bruins dumped Stanford . Friday night, 75 to 50. fc Ron Tpmsic, Stanford's great - shot, bettered the all-time -season - scoring mark for a Stanford niavi wisen oe passed tne 455 registered - for the 1837-33 season by Hank Lui ! aetti. 7 7 h.. : Tomsic was closely guarded by bruins Gene Logan and ; Barry i Porter, but he sank enough points to ' keep the, Indians " in the ball ..game.- ' f - - Tomsic wound p with 16 points for the night and now has 457 for ; the season. . . Wr.-ol).iiWi W.vvia TnJreys had a 34-22 halftime Ujw Martin, for ODS, while Joe UOOtlDUTll Winner inargin. Bob Beals led the Blues Steinkamp'a 14 was tops for Sub- ! ; iwitn 11 points, while Ponsford I umixy. me saint seconds won the WOODBURN i (S n a el a 1) I and Carlton hit 13 each to srutrk prelim by forfeit. wood burns Bulldogs chalked their " voidsr win. s - . b.h-.i,w ... . seventh Willamette Valley League faction the Golds topped r.r MsS win against six setback Friday WesLSaleiIT 23'22 Cards beat Ytuberger () r (io McCann! i Harden (S) I H. KlgglnS (S) . Cr. (18) Anderson (3) Toung Reserves scoring : Berg 1. Halftime Estacada 26, Sandy l..Cfficials: Smith ana Copperstone. . Albany Triumphs tage. r Royce night as f they flattened the, last Blues 26-21 and the Pioneers "etekamp (14) .C (ie Msynard 152? place Canby Cougar. 53-38. Wood-Iked the Grey. 29-23. . E'ilE- f KllfH. hAl a a.alU-. S - I ' I . a l - ------- , . . saav .va. ww ei - . .. . - a asw-v-Esai i r f . Ntlf-'s- aV-kl-e-. ,al8tl..- Norris with 15 points Lor (4) ..: tZZZ. mi tiXtt9?! 0 it iL .-IStenhena Bl C av I sparked the BulldoM and tlk- iX J-- MichaeUs Rayley's ill; was high for Canby. f Beser-es sriibirtton s! Sm- WNN Ire- ALBANY - (Special) - Albany's way Friday night for a 66-35 win over the Sweet Home Huskies. Albany was in- front at the-half 82-19. i The Bulldogs Won the prelim 48-j Greys Pioneers 22. Officials: ! Alaaay (88) Poppert (10) ! Shaelby (IS) 1 CausMe (IS) T ivtq r-is tat : m ii I Pontius (11) """I --' OVUUlCrn Sn-anaan ill) '', .C (28) Sweet Heme (9) sirdsal (0) Bank (2) Weber (9) . Barrett Weed kern (S3) Baird (21 i VanAsdale (12) C. norris U3 v Withers (6) ;. ft jmr m. i (V-- .v. w ni i i " "-" u itjioT .' I (?ZT(T(,,5S West Conference basket-1 ,H1-0SM i. rk-i4-e f -r- (4) Gle-soi ST'-',,- a a a a an Las w ispt . -i n-u i nrlz. 'L i Keservea ecorine: idi s--i- i. uinnj-omara - a. Htnicr l. vr-n--. wn .uu buwer, 3. Halftime: Woodburn 20. Canbv li. -G. (-) ciT; ball game. (10) Norval ' Dalley. (3) Backstrand i Officials: Kolb and Siralo. Jeff Racks Win I Golds (tt) , Hammers tad (8) J. Chanel (9) i P Carlton (12) C. Ponsford (13). G. Merchant (8) G. Jteserves scoring: (14) W. Sales (3) McCormiek (18) Bales . (0) Matnis LB3aDwIluDQrg S (EIDQ3S : CArrro vutiowuem uagits Capita. IUwUbc AXXt bTVM 1 IITU AT- aOs sTY"lerlr niPM'n'f r OWlt I naMlaaW 9JM ai sa a a-fwaa- "lffg HilLr' I . .T4-. W. C. OYXH 1: West SalrR; . n.T. TT: 1 "yf ."TH oo uuuerrex ' T " " - ' - "Vtus l TK7 InVfe WfUl 'JAtU-i vstn . s.ixujt xqctric Hoover 321. McEvers 379, Beals 274, Bolton 288. Drake 333. TXXEPHONE ' OFFICZ Turabull 373. Fox 344, Beatty 242. Burch 421. Blind 321. 7 . , - - VIRNS PAC -. Vogt 208 Hout 284, Amunds 3S0, Adams 347. Waller S. MARION CS-A-QSBT Hagen 311. Stettler 383. Blensly 292, Schone boom 379, Mackey 392. JU1CXSONS MARICgTr McNeil 428, J fTFW T! ZfH :-rca.ii)- TV.! ?? West Salen Jff-- tw. -.-li-.j i v" ?m w. wjnciss: scrlvaas ww- aiwia vusuu-ca ajs ute-i bzki inr runiiin tor second place in the llffl1iaV sfmma - r T a,-t..a. -: t chase Friday night with a 49-37 Hubert Sparkles decision over the Gervais Cougars. Mr 7-T . was jexrs llth league win lyi KnrlFir Win against four losses and left Ger- "r1 jr-11C rlll Vais -with an tL.1 Tsinn marV i I .iim ciaciweu mi iy points to vtna-innorra ni t3u-j. v. rr,rr ;7I" ur th T.inr... to h. ,kit- ttubert registered 34 noint to V.W .iSA"1' Gilbert Thompson's 12 was tons leacUrl? Pacific to a 90-78 victory J ply Merreu sss. Amen 339, La. for Gervais. Gervais won the pre-l0 Vf"tge or lcJa 111 North- 1 riemmo job. rewii. Blind sis. . lim 37-33? - ' P westerence4basketbaU game B,ef so J Jt7 mnr, . . - CLXNE & JOHNSTON FOOD SHOP - R. C Owens, high scoring Star Case 425. Monner 372. Rasmussen 39?. of the College of Idaho team, was Wattier 378. wmett 353. held to a single field goal and StFif VlTS three free throws in the first half. S? luJtAm?m& But he came back in the second makket Davis 403. Band 339. wa- period to score- 21 Points. Dick cox 431. Case SSa, Heinenen 333. ' Stjeiss was hirh for tn THahrt tam I Kirh- individual rme. Frances Eol- Jeffersott (9) J. BlackweU (19) F Wriffht (4) , ;f D-Wattbrgr (12) C. CaugheU 2i O. Cameron (12) G (17) Gerrals (4) Greer (2) N. Keppingr (7) Reiling- . . (-) Beileque (Z) Lucas Reserves scorin-: Gervais Schmidt 2. Thompson 12, Leitii 8, . Halftime: Jefferson 24, ' Gervais 12. Oliiciais: MuU and Markoskie. ? - with 27. 'ton, 177: hih. individual series, leah . WUcox. 431; nigh team game c series. Oil.. 934. 2855. Cline Jk Johnston Food Shop, 708 and 1928 ; . ' - - KIN'S" CRT XJBAGCB MATHIS BROS. (1) Eunrer 431, Todd 434, Xnuth 380, Meyer 468. Sim ons 438. G NIGRAL FINANCE CORPS. (3) Bowcus. Greenlee 36L Capps 488. Glrod 429. Gahdorf 428. 7, - 7 7 -THOR JODGE aUMtiuwm MT, Ncrby 800. Johnson 384, Amnnd son 16S. Jesten 478. MASTER BREAD (2) Smith 434, Gardner 404. Junta 841. Brown 445. Paulus 41SY LEU'S FTNE CARS (0) Klllinrer 487, Colvin 498, Lewis 432. Pettit -481. GILL WARD'S (4) FuDen 455, KJ.y 814. Solum 448, . Surratt 297. Duffy 440.-- - ,-,: ... ' CADWXLL OIL (3 Luke 413. Coot er SIS, Smyres 428. Gannon 428. Grb enhorst 408. HA YD EN'S CAPITAL CITY BINDERY (1) Nichols 840, Hay-den- 434 Raboin 409. Ada 44L Can- 433.-' - v. v.:- .r--, ...... .7,.;- ... SANTIAM HARDWARI CO . flT Harteloo 464, Hoar 490. Phillips 318. Schaohtsick 455. Masser 521. MOOSE LODG E (3) McCallister 483. Alexan der 375, Bedine 423, Davey 413. Deck ard 468. :, , - - - High individual saraer Nichols. 211: hirh individual serie:,.F. Junta, 541: hicn team ame and. series: CadweU NBA Suspends Gates Ace's 40 Top Contender Smashes Mark ... -' . - uatj-5 - (Special) - The Gates WASHINGTON ("P-Har old I T--Pa' w.rH- Johnson of Philadelphia the na- the Marion County B League in tion's second ranking light heavy-1 HiviHnai -i- Vi !.!?,"e.n"!?e:d tossed in a .ensatipnal jlZU!Z, w Points to guide the Loggers to .a a ?-2 victorr over th Chemawt The NBA said Friday It took Indians. It was Gates' fifth win the action at the request of the of the league campaign with one Toledo, O- boxinr commission. I round left to nla- The suspension will last until I , . ... . tainous total, hit 73 per cent of his floor shots. He collected 10 field goals during the 'evening. The Bee game was won by Che- mawa 61-39. ; . (82) Chamawa F 3) Williamson Johnson fulfills a contract to box In Toledo. In the last rankings made by the NBA, at the end of the year. Johnson waa named the logical contender for the light heavy - wela-ht title held bv Archie Moore. Gates (74) HomiT ) SBA Hoopers Top Philomath Haun (8) (9) Swtxler (8) Cobura Beamish (8) Larson (10) G - (8) Galllneau Al Vail (4) G : (B) Morln Reserves seorins: Butler 4. Cham. awa YellowBhlrt 11. Urn tuck 10. SmM S. Halftime: Gates 44. Chamawa 85. Of ficials: Grove and Bates. StouU Halbergi S 4 3 8 Noe.c 9 1 119 Holland. 8 1 212 Wesner.s S 4 3 10) rrnhmi S 8 S Hawes.f 13 2 0 Johnson,! 0 2 0 2 Bonemn.e 0 0 2 0 Coveys OHM PS.S 0 112 fB4) Waahlnrtm ffftpf tp It ttct to 0 0 1 0MCtchnf i 2 S f m. iaryi s jii i Houbrgs.C f 8 318 Koons 7 S S 17 Clprano.g Parsons,! Hallf Apelandi Fill0tt.K Ward.1 8 1 SIS 4 4 SIS 110 4 0 0 10 Hit Totals 22 23 24 87 Totals 21 22 20 84 Oreeon 24 18' 15-47 Washington ' 18 21 21 28 84 Free throws missed: Hallberg 2: Farnham. Noe 2, Wegner. Holland S. Hawes. McCUry S, Houbrea. J, par sons S. Ciprlano S, Halle 3. ShoU attempted: Oregon 84. Wash ington 78. Arte ... - . v- Wallop els 69-36 . Bob Funk's Salem Academy BEVO GETS 12 Capitol liag: ctmptTgT CINNATI m Bevo Francis the fkal rouid ot pLaf Friday and Jf Rio Grande basketball Sght as ther topped the Philo- m stuck close to their averages math Warrior 57-47 on the Acad- Jflhi1Vto,sed ta emy floor. Tha outcome left SBA ad,i? Grandt; SSSi 100 with ar 1-7 league mark and Phil- "vwt VT nuueuwre. omatrt wltn 2-0. SILVERTON rSnecial). Silver. ton's Silver Foxeo e-ainod the first division in the . fading .Willamette Valley League case race Fridav night with a 69-3 d win over the Mt, Angel Preps. Lrfton McCam mon'i 18 points sparked the Foxei as they notched their seventh win of the campaign. - - Silverton had a 23-12 halftime advantage. Ron Schmidt was the Angels best scorer with IS points. Silverton also won the JV rams 41-30. SUverten (89) (34) Mt Aagtl McCannon (18) JT, : (5) Zauner Copple (8) F: (li) Schmidt Wolf (12) C (8) T.Traerer Libner (12) O ( ) J.Traener Vmbenhower (3) G (4) Ferschweilder' Reserves scoring: Hutehendort 3, Bobbins 2, Kafer 4, Black 8; Mt Angel Ltghtfoot 0. Half: Silverton 23. Mt. Anel 12. Offielals: KeUy and Lelcht. 'w&FSSSS Vlfzt-lLocals Dominate Big 6 Finals ... m . a a a Al J A t J A. 24 at tne nan men sirewmea to a 41-33 edge at the finish of the third period. Virgil Fadenrecht's 14 points led I SBA. Jim Pfau had IS and Ken Schreder 12. Rife hit 13 markers for Philomath, The Bee game was ! won by Salem Academy J7-30. Salesa Aca4say (87 .(47) f f n Pf t nare Pfau ft 31 5 Schreder 4 4 3 121 Howard Birtrina 0 11 2 M Jdnrct S I S 8! VJdnrct Wyant xmeies Nelfeld AHUter -Gunther 8 S 4 141 I oe.4 0 0 0 0 0-0. 0- 01 0 0 .0 .. 0 Vencent nvn 'fengtat Loop fulat Toga : Shafer Hart MuUtey S S S 0 Stardevnt 0 111 Rife 4 8 4 4 Scarth Hood Lorrain CaUm TTIrW CV V. Mad... 4Vf- tiV. ii-..lL4 Tll P! tH m A I Hanut uju wuwvti imwum nvu uwu iuui luwiut AJIJL OIJL l 1 0 71 aguo grappling crown r naay mgni as racy capiurea six or lz xinais l s s 4 1 matches on the local mats. The final totals showed Hank Juran's Vikings with 97 points, Springfield with 33. Bend 21 and Corvallia six. Albany did not enter, r Totals 18 1 14 II Salem Academy Pnllomatn I I ' Vikings notching titles in Friday , 5 J i SI night's payoff action were Roger 1 Morse in the 106-pound division. Totals it is si 47 Fay Ladd, 115; Bob Engle, 123: if 3 it si Tnxik Williams 130; Pat Largent 11 24. 33 471130 ana ..Tea stepper in roe i to- Free throws missed: SA 18. Philo-1 round, class. DeLorreto. Stayton Winner STAYTOX - (Special) - Gene Small's 17 points led the Stayton Eagles to a 93-44 non-league vic- 5 Forfeits Faced By ;Umapine Quint PrDLTDN . Iff) r The Oregon Schools Activities Association has tory over the Central Panthers ruled , that Umapine s High school Friday night. Stayton led at the must ? forfeit five subdistrict , B7 half 25-20. Marc Nelson of Cen- basketball games because of the tral was the game's high scorer use n ineligible player. - with 19 markers. The Stayton He is Jim Goforth who returned Bees won the prelim 49-25. to Umapine High after he and his . , ,,,, ... parents had moved to Milton-Free- Central (44) (58) SUytoa .. o i , tt . - . . Nelson (19) ,., , F . (4) Hinrlch I wlct r4"""Vi. " V Ashley 6) F (4) Kiecker taary saia neiiner ne nor ucn Freeman (4) c . (i7 g. smaiii joe Lottnc was aware mat o- May ) .. " G (9) E. Small I --tH fnollirfhlo Clntnrih also. Johnson (31 G (1) Basl lT J f it- h. Reserves scorins: Central Prltt 2. 1 Echo. With a record of 12 wins T17 nSUrtarZMinon N.!t" i and no losses. Is leading the B7 m W.1 Zft&JZrZLtZZrZS subdistrict race, followed by. Helix. 25. Central 20. Officials: t'min . and J wr icaert. 9-3. and Pilot Rock, 7-5. Next action for the Salems Is the 'district 3 tourney at Albany next week. That is expected to re sult in a close fight between Sa lem' and Albany. . - Complete finals results in the Big Six tourney: - 98 pounds Joe Willis (Sp).dec. Joe Keasey (Sp). 108 Roger- Morse (Sal)) Sam Humbert, Bend. - 115 Fay Ladd, Salem, dec. Gary Booze, Salem. 123 Bob Engle, Salem, pinned Don Phillips, Salem. 130 Frank Williams, Salem, dec. Bob Cameron, Salem. 136Pat Largent, Salem, pinned Roger Ostrander, Springfield. 141 Dick Hoefs, Bend dec. Bob Franklin, Salem. 148 Fred Stepper Salem, pin ned Ken McAdams, Springfield. 157 Walt Gossler,-Springfield, dec' Bruce Garf-rrj Bend. 168 Louie rtotrson. Bend, dee. Jim Miller, Springfield.- . 178 Ken Keasey, Springfield, pinned Arnold Temple, Salem. dec. George Meyers, Salem.