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.":, - ' t ' 1 ' . - ' ' '.' j . .. - - ' -7:,". -. j , "Yv : -J . - : Wildte :dIJ II . i. Sacfed Heart Academy's Cardinals km Mfi Isiuii'I Middle Title i ! c : rj 1 : GorkysAgain Post Victory Third Loss in Row: Jayvecs Win i ' ! I . CORVALLIS (Special) Corvallis High's tight zone defense ;. and 6-7 Center Dave Gambee proved much too difficult for the Sa lem Vikings Tuesday night, with the Spartans taking the Big Six League basketball crucial by a 52-38 count After Salem held a brief 7-6 lead in the first quarter, Corvallis broke loose to take command 12-10 at the quarter, 22-14 at half time and 38-19 at the third stop. The loss was Salem's first in league play. The win firmly estab lished Corvallis as the circuit leader. J Gambee tossed in six field goals and 10 iree throws for 22 points, leading the scoring by a big mar gin. Salem's best was provided by reserve Herb Triplett, who con nected! for seven markers. Salem's combined starting line up was held to 15 points. The setback was the third in a row for the slumping Vikings who next play Bend at Salem Friday and Saturday nights. Coach Harold Hauk's crew could hit only .240 from the field in the Spartan mix, making good with but a jdozen two-pointers. Corval lis was a bit better with 15 field goals ind .341 average. Botli Hauk and Coach Tommy Holman of the- Spartans used all their subs in the mix when the clash turned into a rout. A field goal by Dale Jonea and his following free throw in the final 28 seconds provided the Vik ing Jayvees with a narrow 43-41 win in the prelim Tuesday, re taining their unbeaten status and ; knocking over the Corvallis sec I onds lor the first time this sea son, j In Mat Match The bearded Gorky Brothers again posted a tag team mat tri umph at the Armory last night, downing the Carl Engstrom "George Dusette tandem when Sol dat put his favorite "wolf leap" crusher on Engstrom in the final fall. j All was not peace and quiet before the climax, however. There were Aplenty of fireworks when Engstrom ran afoul Ivan Gorky's knee, and Soldat tried to get in an extra kick at the fallen clean ie. Referee Tony Ross got into it also, and he unloaded a few solid whacks on Soldat before the brawl was cleared upJ The first fall went to the Gor- kys when Ivan applied a back- kroVar JinlH ii Ttucntta and nin. I Salem- (43) tMMMMMMMMIWMMlllllllM Ml III I) 1 II l l ) v -I-:'). .TrtV.;-"" " -;: This is the starting linenp for Sacred Heart Academy's Cardinal along with Lee Grosjacqnes, the coach. From left to right are Clyde Fladwood, Vince Matt, Jim Moriarity, Grosjacqnes. Fred Staab and Jim Brosberry. Matt is the team's leading scorer. The Cards play Columbia Prep of Portland tonight at the Salem Armory, 8 o'clock. it f Chica go Bout I Set April 2 ! 1 i ' Statesman, Salem. Ore- WecU Jan. 13, 1954 (Sec. 2) 1 'Must' for Ex-Champion Charles vs. Sattepeld Tonight in Crucial Mix Esftacadla Ed A Close One ned him. Dusette got the second fall on Soldat I with an elbow smash to the face and a press. The Gorkys screamed that Ref Ross gave them a "quick" count on this one and refused to go on if Ross continued in the ring. Tony moved to the outside and Bronco Lublich, who had been the second referee on the outside, moved inside. The brawl had lots of action, which was pleasing to the fans. j In the semiwindup Big Ivan Ka maroff made a hit with the crowd by taking all of Kurt von Poppen heim's nasty stuff and going to a sizzling fall-each draw. It was also a lively mix. And in the opener The Great Yamato, a surprise sub on the card, lost via disqualifica tion to Lublich because he would n't break his illegal holds. (41) CorvMHs i2 Graham (20 Gambee (7l Carpenter (2) Doty (2) Sletto .... r Piesley 13) F Jones; (7) C Tom (19 . G Michaelis (3) . . G Reserves scoring: Salem Santee 4, Foreman 5. Corvallis Alien 2. Apple gate 8. (S3) Corvallis fg It pf to 0 2 12 2 5 6 10 1 1 Yamhill Defeats Amity, es Dallas EarlyMargin Good Enough Shares Y a iv a ma Roost 1 Salem 3S f g ft pf to Pckensi 1 Wulf 2 Whtme.c 1 DrngUa.g 0 Knapp.g 1 BrklricU 0 Crthersj 0 Ersksn 3 Sprnjr 1 Rhine. s 1 Mathrsj 0 Tripltt 2 Langtn.f KoforcU Gmbec.c Edwds.g Tylor,g Lunde.s Clman Stnette Mathsn.i Handys Benion.s Roe 3 Doty Crwfrd.s 2 9 222 0 3 i ' 5 j ' YAMHILL (Special) Yamhill High went into a tie for first place with North Marion in the Yawama League basketball race Tucsdav night by downing the Amity Warriors here 40-38. Both Yamhill and North Marion now have perfect 3-0 records. Larry Hcrmens with 16 points Total 12 14 25 38 Total Free throws missed: Salem 8. Cor- valh 14. Officials: Derrah and Daily, led the; winners; in the tightly played contest. Yamhill led 14-9 at the end of the first quarter and 23-18 at halftime. It was but 30-28 at the next stop, for Yam hill. Ray Tozer topped Amity scor ing with 14. Amity won the Bee game 49-32. The Yamhill quint plays North Marion Friday for the undisputed 15 22 Ifi 52 ! , i v-ti, t- lcaUc Rduti amp, m niHiii moi- ion. No. Marion Trips Banks Salem Academy In 63-50 Loss PORTLAND (Special) The Concordia High basketball team Tuesday night downed Salem Academy 63-50 in their game here. The winners led throughout, enjoying a 30-16 halftime budge. Dave Phillips hit 15 points for the losers, and Fadenrecht had 11. The i Concordia Bee team also ! won the prelim by a 39-37 score. Salem Academy (50) (S3) Concordia Schraeder 2 ... F...; (5) Kehr Allister (3) 1 F. , t6) Schramm Dahlke (3) .i C 7t Vesper Fadenrecht J1) G. (19) Trautman Phillips U5) i G .i (71 Volkman Reserves scoring: Salem Academy Heman 2. Wallace 11. Warkentin 3. Concordia Wisrtersten 2, Kranich 2 Heinrichs j 15. Officials: Hasford nd Kurash. ! U BOWL 1 Ladles Classic League HERROLD PHILXJPPI (4-Krejci '446, Garbarino 419. Curry 533. Clark 504. Muellnaupt 467: CHINA CITY (0) Thomas 365. Lemke 439, HiUerich 243. Ade 391,1 VenDeU 454. ROBERTS BROS. 4) Aleshire 502. Jackson 384, Hannum 403. Black 465, Possehl 544; SIMMONS INS. AGCY. t0 Moon 408, Graffius 488. Arnhold 346, Haley 374. Smith 426. OSKO INSj AGCY. 3 Upston 410. Lutz 456. Colvin 411, Bradley 415. Thompson 408: THRIFTWAY CLEAN ERS (1) Rounds 424. Haugen 401. FaUen 393. Loken 371. Kunke 449. LEE'S FINE CARS 2 Merrell 379. Reinke 396. Hildreth 403, Kaneski 372. Aaron 411: CARR'S HIGHLAND MKT. (2) Leinhard 452. Hopfinger 401. Murray 404, Lawless 412. Carr 366. i - ! i INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Capitol Alleys MAYFLOWER MILK (2) D. Brown 437.1 J. McFarlane 493, B. Helstrom 46, M. Case 493, J. Brown 457. I VALLEY MOTOR CO. (2) J. Far lev 425, G. Sch rower 483. A. Holmes 426. C. Parker 421. E. Bullock 483. SALEM POLICE (4) D. Nichol son i486. Si Fnese 443. W. DeVall 392; C. Creasy 580, M. Mathers 453. BLUE LAKE i0 J. Wenger 373. J. Eckley 384. D.; Drager 387, P. Avers 395. R. Lewis 532. ELKS (31 T. Thompson 447. W. Walls 538, L. McKinney 485. F. Karr 501. I - STEVENS JEWELERS (1) K. Clark 412. J. Albrich 516. L. Jones 536. B. Geddes 458. J. Olney 536. CAL PAK (2 L. Lance 539. T. Sloan 498. jr. Heinke 447. R. Wer bowski 536. F. Scheidegger 477. CURLEYS DAIRY I2i K. Val leau 485. A. Wright 493. B. Shawn 503. J. Sthimberg 406. L. Stanley 475.' ! NATIONAL BATTERY (3) G. Lewis 442! A. Camerson 502. R. Mody 378.1 M. Dodos 368, H. Bar tholmew 480. POSTAL: CLERKS (D-S. Schich tenberg 379, J. Burkhsrt 389. M. Hadley 498. J. Daley 444. SD. Torge son 416. : JIM'S RICHFIELD SERVICE (4 J. McCalUster 395. H. Merrell 539, E. : Clark 520, D. Aleshire 478. Hurd 404.' i ELWOODS MASONRY 0) Elwood 514. B.i Craycroft 418, Shipman 471. E. Wilkalis 468. Buach 508. j Mill City Has 61-53 Victory jfeFFERSON (Special)- The Mill City Timberwolves broke loose in the, final three minutes for! a 61-53 basketball win over Jefferson in Marion County B League play Tuesday night, cli maxing a close battle. The Jeffs led; 28-24 at halftime and 42-41 at thel next stop, largely on John Wright's 23-point performance for the game. But it was the long-distance scooting of Jack Melting which stood out. He hit 10 field goals, most of them from far out, and many in the last minutes. He fin ished with 21 points. Mill City wdn the prelim also, 35-34. The varsity win was the sixth in a row for the Timberwolves, league leaders. Amitv (38) (40) Yamhill Ehlers i6 F (lt L. Hermens Tozer (14) F 1 81 Wlde Stephens (7) C..(3) E. Hermens Compton 8 G 3) Swain Leppin (1) . G . 8i Morelli Reserves scoring; Amity Lenhardt 2. Officials: Roger? and Sproul. Canby Downed By Silverton SILVERTON -M Special) The Silverton Foxes downed Canby 55-42 in their Willamette Valley League basketball game here Tuesday niht. The winners led at the half 26-1?, and jt was 35-31 at the next stop as Canby rallied. Roger Umbenhouer of the win ners led the : scoring with 16 points. Ev Knox topped Canby with 10. Silverton won the Bee game 52-32. NORTH MARION HIGH SCHOOL (S cc:rl North Mrr ion's Huskies kept an anchor hfcld on first place in the Yawama lea gue here Tuesday night by turn- j ing back Banks in a close basket- ! rstarada (47) ball game, 48-41. i Ames i3i . Keith Driver slipped in: 19;; n u. points to ieaa me HUSKies in a Marchbank (8) last half drive for the i victory after the count was tied twice just after the intermission atj23 all and 25-all. Norh Marion held the edge at the half by a 23-22 count ; f The triumph left the Huskies with a three-victory, no-losi rec ord in the loop and was the first loss of the season for the Banks Braves. S ESTACAD A (Special) Esla cada, playing without the services of its key center, still had enough Tuesday night to bnock Dallas out of the undefeated) class in the tight Willamette Valley League on a 47-45 triumph here. The Rangefs played without 6 foot Bill Sinclair who was victim of an accident in ai shop class at he school in whicl he lost three finjjers. j Estacada set a fast early pace that netted them a 25-15 edge at the intermission, but then they lost four starters via the foul route and Dallas began to close the gap. But the gangers fought off the Drpons poiint-for-n'n'nt in the riyin? momenta. Their b'TTet lead was a 13-pointer early in the second half. ! Dallas won the JV mix, 54-28. By JERRY LISKA CHICAGO -un Ezzard Charles, former heavyweight champion close to a short at Rocky Mar ciano's title, is a 3-1 favorite to dispose of dangerous Bob Satter field in a 10-rounder which seems unlikely to go the distance at the lis Scrapj One of Year's Top Rng Features i : CHICAGO Of) Canny Kid Gavi lan, ung j ot the welterweights, Tuesday was given his chance to reign over the 160-pound boxing division with a middleweight title shot against champion Bobo Olson in Chicago; Stadium April 2, Jim Norris. president of the In ternational! Boxing Club, announced final plans of the? much-discussed 15 - round championship match which promises to be one of the main boxing attractions of the year. j It will ;be televised nationally with the Chicago area blacked "out Sinc making his seventh suc cessful welter title defense aga.nst Johnny Bratton in the Stadium last November, Gavilan has been Chicago stadium Wednesday night. Satterfield, as much a bouing inigma as hi j I fellow Chicasoan Johnny Brattoh; is a belter who busy making a moving picture of either knocks Out his man. or gets ' bis life stdry in Havana under the knocked out himself in a hurry, j auspices ai the Cuban government. The national ! - televised bout ! l'e persistently has passed up oth reportedly would put a victorious j er defenses of his welterweight ti Charles in thei Iring against Mar-' l,e to concentrate on the middle- (45) Dallas (6 Domos'sky (5) Hoffman (13) pomo'sky . i5 Holdorf ( 12 ) Brandli r . J... c. G Hayden 5) G Reserves scoring: Estacada Vick erman 3, Hare 2. Penypryk 5. Dallas Hinds 3, Davis 1. Halftime score: Estacada 25 Dallas IS. Officials: Harper and Fawcett. North Marion (48) McLaren 16) T. Driver (191 F. Callawav (9) C Cole (111 G. Ensign (0) G. Reserves scorinn: Haufline 3 (41) Banks (3) Trout (6 Peters (5) Jackson . (21 Vandehey (0) Liche North Marlon-e Banks Sellers 10, Craps 15. Haltime score: North Marion 23. Sandy Defeats Woodburn e5' Banks 22. derson. Officials: Nelson and Mlil City (Sl) Fregory (12 T Ward 17). F .. Carey (21 C. Melting (21) G .. Crook (2) G Reserves Thomas (7) Bates and Richardson. (S3) Jefferson .... (15) Marlatt , (5) Hawkins (23) Wright (4) Meyers 1 71 Cofman scoring: Mill City Crossier (10). Officials: MolallaTrins p. Angel Five jMT. ANGEL (Special)-Molalla jumped into an early lead and carried it all the way to hand Mt. Angel's Preps their first de feat of the Willamette Valley League season, 56-48, here to night ( Dan Schilders, who just couldn't miss in a sparkling 25 pbint performance, led the In dians to a 26-18 lead at the half and furnished nearly all the scor ing in the second half. Schilders Hit 11 for 11 from the free throw lane. ! ML Angel's juniors defeated Molalla, 49-35 in the preliminary. Canby (42) Berg (3) Gleason (9) Bigham (5) Ralev (71 . Knox (10) . Reserves ..T.. : f . ....i c r G G scoring: (55) Silverton . (11) Coople (8) Wolf (7) Kayser (16) Umhenho (6) Black J Canby Harms An- 8 Silverton Westline 1. Huchen- dorf 2. Gilham ;2l. Robbins 2. Offi cials: Brown and Sirnio. Scio Wmner In B Action SCIO ( Special) -Scio's Loggers pulled away from Gates in the final quarter to add up a 51-46 triumph in the Marion County "B" basketball league. The victory left Scio with a 5-1 standings in the league and a possible part ownership in the lead depending on the outcome of the Mill City Jefferson mix. Herb Romey netted 19 points for the Pirates while Bob Slover furnished most of the scoring spark for the winners who led all the way. Sublimity Slap Detroit Five, 5446 DETROIT (Special) Subli mity caught fire in the final jquar ter here Monday night to (over come a stubborn Detroit lead and gain a 54-46 victory in Marion B loop basketball action. Detroit took an early lead held a 15-11 margin at the end of the first quarter and a 23-20 edge at the half. But Sublimity began hit ting with Bentzron, Frank and Sullivan in the last half for the triumph. Vickers of Detroit was high point with 16 points, j Sublimity made the best! of it in the JV preliminary, racking up a lopsided 48-31 triumph. SANDY (Special) The Sandy Pioneers Tuesday night defeated Woodburn 59-50 in their Willamette Valley League basketball game here. It was close all the way with Sandy ahead 11-10 at the first quarter and 39-36 at the third, af ter Woodburn led 27-23 at half time. ' j Don Meyers with 16 led the Sandy pointmakers. Royjce Norris topped Woodburn with 15. Leon Nilsen had 15 for Sandy alsoj Sandy Bees won the prelim 40-31, j with Billy Rich ardson getting 1 points. (59) Sandy. (10) Thornton . (H) Meyers (3) Rhode (2) Westlink (9) Peterson Woodburn Sandy Nilsen Copperstone Woodburn (SO) j Garno (10) F. Hastie (5) f... Plank (7) C. Higgins (3) G.. Norris (15) (J... Reserves scoriiig: Eckelsen 1. Stafne 9 15. Skalla 4. Officials: and Laurens. i. ' HIGH SCHOOL ; Corvallis 52. Salem 38 I Salem JV 43. Corvallis JV 4t i Concordia 63. Salem Academy 50 Gervais 47, Chemawa 45 ; Scio 51. Gates 46 ; Sublimity 54. Detroit 4 Sl. Paul 52. Deaf School 44 M.ll City Sl. Jefferson 53 North Marion 4a. Banks 41 ; Yamhill 40. Amity 38 ; Willamina 48, Dayton 44 Sherwood 64. Sheridan 45 Molalla 56, Mt. Angel 48 Sandy 59. Woodburn 50 Estacada 47, Dallas 45 Silverton 55. Canby 42 OCE Frosh 52. Central Hi 50 Cascade 47. Sweet Home 42 Perrvdale 53. Hill Military 37 McLaren School 39. Corbett 33 Shrdri 71. F.-!lls City 40 Salem Sophs 50. Stayton JV 3 Wa..h'njton (Portland 5' Roe 35 Beavtrton 50. Tigard 3 Seaside 72. St. Helens 65 Vancouver iWn'Ki ,58." Central Catholic (Portlandl 54 Siuslaw 54, Waldport 38 Clatskanie 79. Rainier 53 Cottage Grove 59. Oakridge 51 The Dalles 64, Wy-East 56 Star of the Sea .(Astoria) 43, e halem 32 Eugen 87, Junction City 48 St. Francis (Eugene 67, Elmira 34 Pleasant Hill 50. Mohawk 43 Roseburg 46. Sutherlin 31 Bandon 56. Drain 41 Central Point 75, Glendale 52 V Canyonville 34. Riddle 32 Day Creek 54. Camas Valley 21 Elkton 38, Yoncalla 37 Glide 73, Oakland 40 Pilot Rock 64, Umapine 59 Joseph 47, Lostine 39 Springfield 50, Willamette (Eugene) 41 West Linn 80, Newberg 50 Newport 49, Toledo 34 Harrisburg 73; Philomath 33 Nestucca 5fi. Taft 42 Alsea 61, VaVsetz 43 Milwaukie 62, Lake Oswego 32 Warrenton 50. Neahkahnie 48 McMinnville 62. Oregon City 57 Hillsboro 60, Forest Grove 50 COLLEGE LaSalle 69. Manhattan 61 Virginia 95. Virginia Tech 73 Furman 87. Clemson 69 North Carolina State 68. South Car olina 62 . George Washington 66, Virginia Military 50 Hamline 73. Augsburg 48 Rice 69. Texas Christian 52 Sam Houston 95. Texas Wesleyan 78 Texas 49. Texas A 4c M 46 Rutgers 83. Johns Hopkins '50 Columbia 62. Princeton 60 Oklahoma A & M 54. Kansas 50 Holy Cross 83. Boston College 57 Wake Forest 96. Duke 89 Connecticut 62. Boston University 55 Wyoming 72. Colorado State 53 Lafayette 57. Lehigh 56 Arizona 67. New Mexico A M 65 Oregon Tech 82. Eastern Oreeon 81 cian in a June title bout at New York or San francisco. Betting is comparatively light on the fray which is tabbed to end abruptly?; with Satterfield swinging front the opening bell in ; hopes of a knockout before the far better - boxing Charles ham mers him groggy as he did young Coley Wallace' recently. Satterfield Has a 32-14-2 record with 25 knockout victories and be ing knocked but 9 times himself. ! Of his 48 pro! lifhts. only 14 went ' the route. ; Charles, at ;32. is about as near ' a chance for a bout with Marciano , as he will ever be. The Cincinnati i Negro at 188 will have a six pound weight pull oyer the 182-pound Sat terfield, listed as a light heavy Cascade Sweet Home '5 Detroit (46) Hopson (1) Lady (13) , , Rice (8) ..F.. C. (54) SukUmlty . (14) Bentzron 6 Parrish (15) Frank Vickers (16) G (13 SuUivan Snyder (6) G ; (5 Lewis Reserves scoring: Ketchum i Half time score: Sublimity 20, : Detroit 23. McLarens win ! I WOODBURN (Special)- Mac- Laren School dumped Corbett 39 to 35 in a Hill River Valley bas ketball game Tuesday night. Mac- Laren grabbed the lead in the . final quarter after trailing throughout the first three periods. Corbett Won the JV opener 32 to 18. () Mt. Angel Frey (8) traeger (2) . Zauner 9) Bushhoit (11) Warva (0) ..... Gates (4) Bamhardt (8) Devine (5) , Romey (19) Larson (10) Vail (4) (56) MoUUa (3) Day . (2) Howell (6) Alexander (9) Fregor (25) D. Schilders Rutrvc Konrinff- Mt Anffel Larry Gorman 16. Ruef 2. Molalla Naylor 4. Parker 6, Aho 1. Half- time score: Mt. Angel 18. Molalla S6. Officials: Cobb and Ireland. .. F . ...F .C. ...G.. G. I CITY LEAGUE St. Paul (51) Spside (7) Smith (II) Kirk (91 Smith (12) Smith (12) (36) Marine Reserve . F.. (5) Dougherty .F (2) Wilson . C. 9 Z urn wait ... G (2) Hallam ...G (0) Dlytner Reserves scoring: Godsey 1. Strahon 2. Jones 8. Settlemeier 3. Bradley 4. Officials: Gottfried and Valdez. (42) YMCA (12) Unruh (6) Zueskt to) Coey AamiTiUe (29).. Russell (2) F Dalke (10) . F Killenger. R. (2) .C KiUenger. B. (4)G (6) Peddicord Busby (2) G (5) Kiekel Reserves scoring: Brandon 2. Mose 11. Winkleblack 2. Bissell 7. Officials: Gottfried and Slancheck. Navy Reserves (31) (S7) Marian Mtrs. Winegar (2) F (2) Bertram Bauer (2) F (9) Miller Werner (0) C (14) Henslee Cross (17) G (11) Jassmann Lan (S( G . (4) Patton Reserves scoring: Haver-nick , Nef- ifnoon 8. isarasiey c. Roe 2. Ota dais: Slancheck and Valdex. (51) Sci F (10) Badger . F (12) O'Reilly . C (4i-Day G (17) Slover G . (1) Gibson Reserves scoring: Scio Jacobson (2). Strong (3). Stewart (2). Half- time score: Scio 28. Gates 24. Offi cials: Kelly and Evans. CANBY MATMEN WIN CANBY (Special) The Can- by Cougars gained six pins in their 40-12 Willamette Valley Lea gue wrestling win over Sandy Tuesday night OCE FROSH WIN MONMOUTH (Special)! The Oregon College Frosh eyelashed the Central Hi Panthers b a 52 50 score in a basketballs game here Tuesday night Bert jWilson had 16 points for the winners. Nelson and Fratzke each j scored 11 for Central. CASCADE! Upsets UNION HIGH weight ccown. Since tlie time He pounded Brat ton into a pulp for a 15 round de cision. Gavilan has insisted he was finished with the: welterweight di vision and would, like Sugar Ray Robinsonj go after the 160-pound crown. Robinson ' made the grade, smashing Jake LaMotta out of the title in February, 1951. in a 13th ; round TKO at the Stadium before lfi.ooo fans. , Tille Vacated Robinson retired from the vs after he iwent for the light heavy weight championship against Joey Maxim in June, 1952, at New York. : Robinsonj could not answer the bell for the 14th round because of heat j exhaustion. Robinson's vacated middleweight ; title was won by the sturdy Olson who defeated England's Randy; Turpin in New York Oct. 21. Olson ; has not I fought since. The site of the Olson-Gavilan af-: fair involved San Francisco, the i J middleweight champions' current ; George and Sam Smith put on nome' 9nd Chicago Stadium. The a brother scoring act in the second I latter was chosen, apparently, be period to assure the St. Paul cause t Gavilan's terrific popular Bucks of a Marion B' League win ilV in city. The Kid attracted over OSD on! the State School i a ate of $274,000 against Chuck floor. 52 to 44 The Smiths ar- i uavey ana S176.000 against Brat counted for ii points in the Bucks' 23 point scoring burst to give, the winners a 32 to 24 halftime advant age. OSD fed; 12 to 9 at the end of the first quarter. Brother George was high scorer for St Paul with 16, while Sam tallied 14. Roy McCann of OSD was top mai for the game with 2Lv St. Paul won the prelim 33 to 29 in an overtime. Smith Brothers park Pace Burks Win trtfl in (ho Cranium lact iAnr St. Paul (S2r S. Smith ( 14) Merton (3) Frith (2) .j;.... Kirsh (10) Van Dom (S) Reserves scoring Smith (17)i: and AlbrecHt. (44) OSD .F... (21) McCann ...... (3) Thompson ..C. tl3) Maynard ...G (2) Lewin G. (Si Heath St. Paul G. Officials: McCalister PERRYDALE WINS PERRYDALE (Special) Per rydale High scored a 53-37 basket ball win over Hill Military Acad emy here Tuesday night with. Sam Stewart ond Larry Massey each scoring 17 points. Hill Mili tary won the prelim 28-26 in over time, i HiU MiliUry (37) Ketchum (2) ..4.. F . Mack (10) t... F .. Heidin (11) . .....C Wilkerson (12) .G... Houston (2) G . Reserves scorinc: Massey 6. Gingefich 1. Officials: rcn and Borgcni (S3) Perrydale (11 Boeder (2) Mcintosh . (9) Cooper (17) Stewart (17) Massey Perrydale Les War SCHOOL (Special) The Cas cade Cougars turned torrid in the final period Tuesday night to up set the Sweet Home Huskies in their basketball game here 47-42. Cascade led 26-21 at halftime, but the Huskies took a 35-33 lead at the end of the third quarter. Neal Kenion paced the winners with 17 t points. i (52) OCE Frosh F (0) Baker F.-.L t2) Lee .C (9M Sutton G (S) Brostrom G (6) Haberty Reserves scorine: CentraH-Hager- man S. Alsip 2. Revnolds 1. Frosh Jones 11. Wilson 16. Officials: Zito and Cummings. i! I Central (SO) Johnson (5) Brunk (10) Freeman (2) Nelson (11) Fratzke (11) Sweet Home (421 Morley ( 3) Kikel (2) Elliott (1) Morquist (11) Daniels (2) Reserves Scorine : Birdsall 7. Bankey (47) Cascade (2i Mickey -it) Speer .... (17) Kenion (11) Brown (3) Winkle Sweet Home 2. Halev 4. Chambers 8. Donate 2. Cascade Wipper 6. Officials: MuU and De loretto. f : Willamina Gains Yawama Victory WILLAMINA (Special) Wil lamina notched its first victory in three Yawama league starts Tues- day night bv defeating Dayton J here. 4844. j After a brief interchange In the opening moments Willamina j took the lead and kept it through-! out They led at the half 27-23. Willamina juniors made it a ! sweep with a 45-37 triumph over ! the Dayton B squad. Willamina (4s) Little john (11) Baker (7) i Johnston (9) Salmon (8) Forbes (5) F. ..F.. ...C. .... G Reserves scoring: O'Leary 8. Halftime mina 27 Dayton 23. h4ns and Olson. (44) Dayton (8i Tomkins .. (10) Ellis (20) Williams (6 Boll (0 Dooley Willamina score: Willa Officials: Ro- 15.00 RU Clearance Sale Odds ind Ends I Famous Name Shirts Sizes Wj to 17 ...4i0 Values NOW Famous Name Sport Shirts Sm MU .u .Yiloes lo 5.95 NOW : alck mm 121 NCaiHEIGHST. i. i 19.00 PTURED? . FOR SECURITY AND COMFORT Wear a DOBBS TRUSS BULBLESS - BELTLESS STRAPLESS 'scientifically .rmttt-iio obugations A DOBBS TtlSS kalas lik( the BAMTAtT. t wn bathinc. Does not strut the rupture. It holds with a eoneav pa. KeM shld teach rmm ut tm place nstara, that keepinc tka ttsa aala : ar halt la aacaias af spread apart. 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