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SBC Members See Grid Film Marshfield-Saxon Tilt Draws Comments Movies of the state high school football championship game - be tween South Salem and Marsh- field were shown to the Salem Breakfast Club Monday morning and action of the game was nar rated by Lee Gustafson. head coach of the Saxons who tied for the title with Marshfleld, 13-13. Gustafson pointed out several highlights of the movies, making note of several outstanding plays In which his Saxon gridders either made great runs or key blocks and tackles. - Drawing comments from ' the movie viewers was the pass inter ference called against South Sa lem which helped to set up the tie: in touchdown for Marshfield. : Bob Funk, hoop mentor for Sa lem Academy, told of his team's Jtrospects and said that he hopes or one of the Crusaders' better seasons this year. -. CHEMAWA AT COLTON CHEMAWA (Special The Che mawa Indians go to Colton Tues day night for a basketball date with Colton High. Feller Rated Second . -. :' . By Taa AbmUUI riM ,.V I : ) Ted Williams, wno wasn? stopped by inactivity, -fractured col lar bone, pneumonia or t constant desire to get away from baseball and go fishing, is the "comeback" baseball player of 1954. Williams, playing what be said would be his last season, was chosen over another major league Chieitain Jefferson Goes Against Gervais - : i I GERVAIS-(Special)-The Jeff erson Lions of the Marion County B League and the 'Gervais Cou gars of the Capitol League meet here Tuesday night in a basket ball game at eight o'clock, follow ing a preliminary clash between the two Bea teams. ' The game completes play for both teams until after the holi days. . ; ' SILVERTQN AT NEWBERG ! iSILVERTON (Special) The Silverton Foxes, 40-35 losers to Newberg in their basketball game here last week, will attempt to even the count in a return match at Newberg Tuesday night s?jbw wumjw wrwow w I DO YOUR SHOPPING WHERE 1 SANTA DOES HIS OWN! ! I f s I Whit Stag, Scully and McGregor fN. Jackets in many t typos, woighH i m Yy. and colors to soloct for your ! 1 VsW Santa in stock by the dozens at I ' . Shryock's. Youll find something j I V he'd like in our $A QP j I l . price range .from J. I,'" j ! , :.!;3WI ksr m, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvaamv'' mr w Until Christmas Capitol Shopping Cantor veteran, pitcher Bobby Feller of the Cleveland Indians, in the an nual Associated Press 'poll ol sports writers and broadcasters. . The slender, 36-year-old slugger probably wouldn't regard jit as a "comeback, since he had returned from his second hitch in the Ma rines in time to regain his batting form in 1953. He . couldn't be reached for comme.it on his selec tion. Ted, just back from a fish ing trip to Peru, was reported somewhere in the Florida Keys catching more fish. Early this year Williams frac tured a collar bone and he played a large par' of the 1954 season with a metal pin holdirg the bone to gether and causing him consider able discomfort He also was ;pt idle for a few weeks by an attack of pneumonia. In spite of those handicaps, Wil liams comoiled a slugging average of .345 and missed grabbing the American League b .tting cham pionship only because, he lacked 14 times at bat for the minimum of 400 needed 1 to gain official recog n'tion. He hit .345 for be season with 29 homers and 89 rans batted in. , In recognition of this, 84 of the 422 sports writers and broadcast ers participating in the AP poll picked Ted for the greatest "come back." Feller, who won 13 games and lost only 3 after two medi ocre seasons and posted a 3.09 earned run average, drew 70 votes. OREGON TECH BOWS OLYMPIA, Wash. UB St Mar tins College moved in front at the outset and stayed there to defeat Oregon Tech, 5546, in a basketball game Monday night The Saints led 32-25 at half time and scored only 10 points from field goals in the second period as a tight Tech zone defense bottled up the ball. AZTECS RALLY WINS TACOMA jCJ) The San Diego State College Aztecs came from behind in the second half to score an 81-71 victory over the College of Puget Sound Loggers ALBANY VS. SPRINGFIELD ALBANY (Special) Albany and Springfield are to meet at Springfield Tuesday night for a prep basketball card. Bee -teams play the prelim. COYOTES WIN GAME CHEWELAH, Wash, tf) The College of Idaho, led by R. C. Ow ens, put on a tremendous second half scoring drive Monday night to down .Eastern Washington College I of Education 81-67. ' r y.-A . . . . . :y-:: : a--.-4 :.:..':'- ' i J L. , ' f - ' X- ' ' ' -"-' ' K i : : :-:-:-y.-:v?:-:.'.;.v. ' ; CORY ALUS Bob Godet. above, 6-foot, 9-iach center for the Se attle U Chieftains will be at the pivot spot for Coach Al Bright- man's crew whea it faces the Oregoo State Beavers here Tves- day night - Pioneers Edged PORTLAND tfl i Undefeated Central . Washington bad a scare Monday night as it edged Lewis and Clark 72-70 in a tight basket ball game here. The Portland team, trailing by 20 pouts, rallied to surge ahead. 70-69, with a little over a minute of the game remaining. But then CWCE's Don Heacox hit a field goal to put his team ahead and added a free throw seconds later to close the scoring. Lewis and Clark's Duane Brady led all scorer with 23 points. LEBANON TRAVELS LEBANON-( Special )-The Leb anon Warriors travel to Eugene Tuesday night for a basketball game with Willamette High. used player piano ROLLS RENT A PIANO ii i. ii i PIANO COM PANT . liEip -v4 IEs Ep nEcp Cjj r Everywhere : you look... rp THE SALES SENSATION OF 1954 ROCKETS INTO THE NEW MODEL YEAR WITH 0 ---mmmmTz vk r - ., tmmf Right acrota the map ; ; . in every state i i it's ."JUT and Ninety-Eight! For Oldsmobile has rocketed into '55 with another great advance the new "Go-Ahead" look! Announcement Day touched off a wave of enthusiasm that's grown and grown! The all-around-new Oldsmobile has caught on while the others are still trying to catch up! Youll want to see and drive these great cars powered by OldsmobuVs new "Rocket" 202 Engine! Why not make your date with a new Rocket 8 tooor ftf . Hmm Tf 55 OMMh Urn Bt OtUm HtUwt C4. A Cmrrf VM ' "Moko COUIfl LODER BROS., 465 CENTER ST. ' y. ; l : Phona 4-2261 ' .'ivK ' Bearcats Face Aztecs Tonite Home Court Winning Streak to Get Test Continued from page 1, sec. 1 starting Imeup will consist of 6-4 Tom Gooding; 6-4 Pete Reed and 6-7 Neil Causbie in the forward wall, with either 6-0 Dave Gray, 6-0 Daryl Girod or 5-9 Jerry Mc- CaUister at guards. Other Bearcats slated to defend their, undefeated string of home victories are Dick Hoy, a 6-1 reg ular forward, and 6-5 Jack Bishop. The Aztecs are currently mak ing an eight-game, ! 15-day swing through the Pacific Northwest their next opponent after Willam ette will be Chico State .Wednes day night Chico State has been the only team able to conquest the Bearcats in their eight games to date. They defeated the Bear cats twice at the California school. San Diego's coach is George Ziegenfuss, former Washington Husky great Much of the Aztec strength lies in its forward-center combinations of 6-6 Noel Mickelsen, 6-3 Tony Pinkins, and 6-1 Danny Newport Pinkins racked up a 20-point sea son average while playing for San' Diego ' Junior College last year. Included in the Aztec letterman group are 6-0 John Hannon, 5-10 Ray Woodmansee and 6-0 Jim Sams. Woodmansee is the only etterman on the squad who hits under the six-foot mark, but what he lacks in height he makes up for in playing ability! This will be the final game for Willamette until they open North west Conference play against Lin- field on Jan. 7. ' i A preliminary game between a member of the Salem Church lea gue and the City League will start at 6:10 tonight with the varsity game to follow at 8 p.m. . CASCADE AT SWEET HOME CASCADE UNION HIGH SCHOOL, Turner-( Special) -The Cascade Cougars go to Sweet Home Tuesday night for a basket ball date wtih the Sweet Home Huskies. Bee teams are to play in the preliminary clash. PERRYDALE AT FALLS CITY FALLS CITY (Special) Perry dale and Falls City meet , here Tuesday night for a basketball program, with Bee teams playing the 6:30 o clock preliminary. Molalla Hoop Team Defeats Oregon Gty. MOLALLA Special)-. The Mo. laHa Indians led all the way here Monday night as they defeated Oregon City, 5945, in a high school basketball game. Wally Aho paced the Indians with his 25 points, tak ing nigh ' scoring honors for .the night Molalla led at the half time, 35-17, The Molalla Bee team also woo 52-34. the prelim, M alalia CSt) D. Parker (I) Naylor (9) Bye (7) Alto (23) Peoples IS) Reserve Parker (1). (3). Knoll Peterson and Teyema. (45) Oref City r 5 GetUe r 7), Frost C (19) Schmeiser G (0) Hendry G 461 French scoring: Molalla Dave VanDyke (l. Beacley 2), Buret (3). Officials: Beavers Seat tll Team Continued from page 1, sec. 2. points per jgame. Fuhrer is averag ing 12.5, and the Chieftains as a unit have I been scoring at a 77- per-game clip. Coach Slats Gill of the Beavers will no ' doubt attempt to slow down the burning speed of the visitors and beat them ; with a ball-control game. The veteran Beaver head man will likely start Jay Dean and Reggie Halligan or Tex Whiteman at forwards, Tony Vlastelica at center and Ron Rob ins and Larry Paulus at guards. Gill watched the Chief tains play in their losing game at Oregon a while back, and Brightman watched the Beavers play when they dropped their 52-50 nod to California early in the month. AMITY AT EDDYVILLE AMITY (Special) The Amity High Warriors travel to Eddyville Tuesday j night to play Eddyville High in a basketball game. . Sterttsaem. Salam Orw Tua& Dae 21, 1954 (Sac 2) 3- WoodburnVies With Huskies WOODBURN (Special) Coach Marshall Barbour's Woodburn Bull dogs, who dropped their first game with the North Marion Huskies at North Marion earlier in the month, play a return match with Coach Dean Nice's Huskies here Tuesday night Bee teams open play in the 6:30 o'clock preliminary. SCIO HOSTS SHEDD SCIO (Special) The Scio Log gers play host to Shedd High in a basketball program here Tuesday night Bee teams open play at 6:30 o'clock. Dcr-Mo-Mol Ointment : For External Uso Particularly Useful for - Pimples and Blemishes : AT . ; i SCHAEFEIt'S I Drug Store The Penslar Agency Open Dally 7:39 a m. to t p. m. Sundays 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 135 N. Commercial DO YOUR SHOPPING WHERE i SANTA DOES HIS OWN! 9 Or V 1 1 Lam. O Or OX Chan. II J DRS. 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From offices, vaults, arid from ((1 compartment . . . i guards . . . bookkeepers, -a " vvtitite 1 trust department El and the n sixtynine branches knew, that they had a message to" you. And so they all sang loud and clear, .and a Happy the managers to carry w'k. . mi m tones "Merry Christmas to all New Year!" I Or, to put it another way, the peo ple of the 69 statewide banking ffices of The first'National Bank of Portland wish you and yours a very merry Christmas and a happy, prosperous-New Yearl . turn tMNcn I7DQDTT EMmorinn. Dnncs UTS $W OttOOH TOGcTHtt I