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2 (Sec. 2) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Monday, March 21, 1955 At The Alleys ... LEAGUE STANDINGS CAPITOL LANE I W L TP Ladiet City La(B Cupboard Cafe 20 10 27 Chuck's Stealc Houm 20 10 27 Bob Lawless Masons 19 11 24 Salem Auto Parts 1 12 21 Good Housekeeping- 14 IS 19 Master Bread U 18 " MKN furniture , .... 13 17 17 Handle OiK 2 1 IS Kay s Ladies R d to Wr. 11 19 15 Marshall's . -1 H 1 Calvary Baptist League Maranatha Matei 24 12 24 Keystone No. 1 -22 Builder Upper 21 15 21 Builders C .. M St-r.whalU 20 18 20 State Bouse League N. 1 Highway Accounting 19 11 Keep Oregon Green 19 11 Forestry Protection . 11 Division of Audita iz Fairview Home IS 14 Highway Construction 15 IS Traffic Engineers No. 1 15 15 Secretary of State 14 IS Tax Commission State Printers Highway Materials State Police State House League No. z Traffic Engineers No. 2 II Odd Lots . IS Finance Ac Admin. 17 Office Lnglneers . Miscellaneous Loyalty Alley Kats Kevstone Leftovers pady Builders 16',, 19'i 16i 18 20 18 20 22 26 ..18 .14 .10 IS 14 10 Veterans Affairs P. U. C. Dept. of Agriculture 14 Forestry Sparks rive Spares . 14 I. A. C. 14s 13i 17,i Industrial League N. 1 Blue Lake Packers 21 12 28 Elwood's Masons 19 14 27 Salem Elks Lodg- -19 " 28 Curly's Da:ry . .. 20 15 25 Stevens & Sons JewTrs 17 15 24 Cal Pak 17 M National Battery 13 la 21 Salem Police 15 18 20 Downtown Lions 13 19 19 Mayflower Milk 1 " - McGilchrist ac Son s ...14 is u Nameless Food Market 10 22 14 Induktrial No. 1 . .. Pnrtlanrl Has A: Coke 33 15 33 Hnif Bros I 2W2 20i 27i McCunes Food Sales 28 22 26 Coomler Hdwe. 26 22 28 Kennv's Real Estate .M 22 28 Hntuhot 25i 22'i 25i Orey's Place 22i 25i 22i Brown's Jewelers 1 29 i Dver and Sons 18 30 18 Valley Oil 18i 31V 16l Gerlinger Carrier Co. 19 11 Karr's . -v 1 10 Marion Hotel & Car Pk. 18 10 Cadwell Oil Company 18 10 5COliy 9 Jiorrs w Brennan Tree Service .14 14 West Salem Machinery 13 15 Barclay's Broiler 10 18 Elks 8 20 Lana T . 7 21 fa.ltl rinnmfnill No. 1 feawlinson's 22'i 10'i 30i Ijini Ave. .20 13 28 Woodry's 19 14 Nicholson's 21 . 12 Marion Creamery 18 15 Kniehts of CoL 18 15 Goldies 15 18 Wicklund's i 14 19 Salem Auto 15i 17i Orval's 13 20 Javson's 13 20 Starr Foods 9 24 19 18 18 18 15 14 13 10 8 7 28 27 22 22 21 21 19 18 18 11 Mercantile No. Ramaee's Santiam Hdwe. .15 -16 Jonesway Grocery 17 Jack's Place ... . ; .14 Pink Elephant ... 14 Shryock's n Kent Real Estate 12 Wolfcamott'i 8 t Commercial No. 2 Stettler Supply ; Xt Martin Bros. 22 Hollywood Finance 22 Al Laue j. 21 Jones & Fagg 21 Woodbum .. 19 The Jewel Box First National Bank The Hub ... CaDit Alleys Brooks Fire Dept Marv s Place CNIVERSIT 12 11 10 13 13 15 15 19 11 11 11 12 12 14 IS 20 20 21 23 26 22 21 20 20 18 17 16 10 30 29 29 29 26 26 23 18 18 15 12 9 .1314 1'4 -12V, 17',a 12 II . 7 23 24 25 25 23V, 22 20 19 19 17,4 17',, IS 24 23 23 M 14 13 164 1314 21 ',4 IS IS 21 J5 15 21 18 21 13'4 1S4 18'4 16 is -14, .12 Bridge Engineers Highway Markers Ladies Miner League Western Paper Conv'rt 22 Ladd & Bush No. 2 18 VisU Market 17 Dyer Ac Son 17 Snider Electric 15 Team No. 3 12 Orcutt's Market 12 Meadows Restaurant 9 Ladd Ac Bush B'k No. 1 10 Owl Drug Co. 10 Moore Business Forms 9 Team No. 11 3 15, II S 11 10 10 9 15 15 15 17 17 15 5 'la 14 28 23 22 TheyH Do It Every Time - By Jimmy Hatlo I W IT USUALLY TAKES THREe15fp TtfE PRESOEWtY "T , " V-""-p"nr UP-AeooD-yoF-ME bmkaskedW l& LOOKTMS DISH-BUT OK OF "EM FDR A BLOTTER, If i " JCFPWTYTU QUIT tnj i 3SL ifffitU&Qft fa.OWRDS SUPPOSED V MAX WOULD RAVE II m Wx&xGm -rfiiir fl JrrwSSi I MM Rds overdo twe fl Xi&yK V jML CWVALRyROUTE- sSS YZWt A - I vkKWtS OUR HAT OFF TO agr, I J a f fKiojunMAciAHE. -o. i4, tiso rrnTiiu irxpigATK won mioim nLKVT 17 13 13 12 10 7 OWL W L TP Commercial Lea cue No. 2 Roy At Ken s Mobile .22 8 29 Berg's Market 17'4 12i 24'i Ladd's Market 18 12 24 Veterans of For. Wars 18 12 23 Commercial Insurance 16 14 21 Woodreffe's Poor Boys 13 17 18 Center St. Safeway .12 18 IS Zellerbach Paper Co. 3'i 2814 4',4 Commercial League No. 1 Silver Inn 20 T 27 Claude's Place 17 lfr 23 Ray Ac Wilma's Tavern 17 10 22 Lee's Fine Cars 16',4 1014 21 4 Salem Iron Works L.15 12 21 McKay Chevrolet 14 Remington Band 13 East Favored To Top West KANSAS CITY Iff The East is favored to take its first victory in the 4th annual Shrine-sponsored East-West basketball game in Mu nicipal Auditorium Monday night. In the three previous games fea tunng collegiate basketball's out standing senior stars the West won each time. The game is played for; benefit of the Shrine hospitals for crippled children. Tom Gola, LaSalle's three time All America, is the better known player for the East squad which also includes: Dick Bouschka, St. Louis Univer sity; Ed Conlin, Fordham; Bill Evans, Kentucky; Dick Hemric, Wake Forest; Dick Ricketts, Du quesne: Jack Sallee. Dayton; Don Schlundt. Indiana: Jack Twyman, Cincinnati; and Ed Weiner, Ten nessee. The West squad personnel in cludes Chuck Mencel, Minnesota; Burdette Haldorson, Colorado; Les ter Lane, Oklahoma; Geo Little ton, Wichita; Guy Sparrow, De troit; Bob Patterson, Tulsa; Med Park and Bob Reiter, Missouri; Roger Tonnesen, Utah, and Doug Duncan, Iowa. Heavyweights dominate Boxing Card for Week Detroit Raps Montreal Club Western Paoer Convert 14 Valley Oil Co. 10 United Comm. Trav. 11 Sari Malm Trailers 7 Franz Bread 13 14 13 17 16- 20 7!4 194 19 19 18 15 14 ' 8 7!4 13'i 22" 1414 20' 4 16 19 Mercantile League No. 1 Nash Ramblers 18'4 114 254 "SurkJand Lumber Co. 184 ti'j J5' s.ut(j Kaaio lfi'j "Seeb's Real Estate 15,i tavton Merchants .14 Sealv Msttres 14 16 18 Hoys Automotive 12 18 - 15 Mootry Pharmacy . 11 19 14 readies Classle League Soberts Bros. China City ... Hen-old Phillippi reie-Treat 'Simmons Insurance Osko's Insurance Vohlgren's Restaurant Singer Sewing Smoke Shop 3arry r Mable's 26 21 21 .19 .19 .18 19 .17 .13 . 1 10 15 15 17 17 18 17 19 23 29 36 30 28 26 25 24 24 23 16 DETROIT J) The Detroit Red Wings turned hockey's "Game of the Year" into an avalanche of goals Sunday night to trounce the Montreal Canadiens 6-0, and clinch their seventh straight National Hockey League championship. A corps of 70 policemen more than twice the usual number was sprinkled throughout the stands to prevent a repetition of last Thurs day's ugly riot in Montreal Forum. Despite the presence of the men in blue, the crowd had some fun. but all of it was harmless. In the second period a live baby octupus was tossed onto the ice; someone else set off a string of firecrack ers. It was small solace to the Can adiens but they left the ice with one honor. Bernie Geoffrion fin ished as the league's scoring cham pion with 75 points, one more than teammate Maurice (Rocket) Rich ard, whose suspension last week touched off one of the most heated controversies the game has ever known. By ED CORRIGAN 1 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Heavyweights, all burning to get a shot at Rocky Marciano's title, dominate the fight program this week with Bob Baker, the No. 3 challenger, in the top bout. The 28-year-old Pittsburgh giant will test Havana's Julio Mederos in a 10-rounder Friday in Madison Square Garden. The bout will be broadcast and telecast by NBC. Mederos, a 6-2 puncher, is fresh from his spectacular fifth-round knockout of Roland la Starza cn March 2. That was the first time a heavvweifiht has knocked out La Starza. ilederos is reputed to be excep tionally fast and possessor of a sparring partner of Baker and this good rieht hand. He's a former one should show just how far he can go, because the Pittsburgh vet eran is a pretty fair country heavy weight. Bethea yi. Rowan Monday night at Eastern Park way Arena in Brooklyn, there will be an all-heavyweight card. The too scrap of 10 rounds (ABt-lvi will oair Wavne Bethea of New York against Irish Joe Rowais. Bethea has fought only eignt times as a pro. He has won 6, lost 1 and drawn l: His main claim to fame is a seventh-round knock out over Harold Carter last De cember. It snapped an 11-victory show Rafael Merentino of Argen tina and Jackie LaBua of New York, in a middleweight 10 Mon day night. Merentino Slugger Merentino called the little wild bull of the pampas after Luis An gel Firpo. "the" wild bull of the pampas is a free swinger and willing mixer, but he has trouble getting away from punches. Willie Pastrano of New Orleans, undefeated in his last eight efforts, will take Joey Giardello's place in the middleweight 10 against Al Andrews of St. Paul Wednesday in Chicago Stadium. The bout will be telecast by CBS-TV. Another heavyweight battle is slated for Tuesday when Bob Sat- terfield of Chicago and Marty Mar shall of Detroit are slated to go 10 in Miami Beach, while Friday at Spokane, Murray Burnett cf Chicago and Pat McMurtry of Ta coma. Wash., another pair of the big boys, are down for an eight. SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST LANDING NET TIPS RACE DRIVER KILLED LANGHORNE, Pa. UFi A rac ing car spun out of control at Langhorne Speedway, crashed through a fence and rolled over into a field Sunday, killing driver Larry Crockett, 28, of Columbus, Ind. The crash was one of two to mar the 25-mile American Automobile Assn. Eastern Inaugural Sweep stakes, won by Mike Nazaruk of N. Y., in When using a ught-hooped wet to land a heavy fish, 6 rasp the hoop opposite its handle so hoop won't bend or break when lifting the FISH OUT OF the water. Net A FISH TAIL-FIRST IF IT IS HOOKED ON A LURE HAVING TREBLE HOOKS OUTSIDE PrSH'S MOUTH. THIS PREVENTS THE HOOKS FROM SNAGGING IN THE NET'S TOP BEFORE FISH IS IN THE NET FOR A POSSIBLE ES CAPE. BE SURE THE NET IS COMPLETELY SUBMERSED UN DER THE FISH, AND HOLD THE FISH'S HEAD ABOVE THE SUR FACE AS VOU LIFT THE NET. Strikes 9n Spares By BROWNIE VALDEZ j (Continued from preceding page) walked up to alley man Dick Phipps and asks, "What did I do wrong?" Phipps is still trying to find the answer for that one . Phyl Curry Tops Gal Bottlers Last week was ladies' week on the maples from the looks of the scores posted by most of the fairer sex. Leading the list was the smooth throwing Phyl Curry with a big 564 with a 226 game. Gmny Garbarino cut loose a dandy 235 in posting a solid 546 . . . Other high feminine rollers were Kay Krejci 200-543, WEma Clark 540, Alma Penny 204-530, Marion Lienhard t 541, Gloria Vittone 532, Marlyn Scott 526, Norma Peterson i 221-502. Carolyn Hildreth 502 ... Good to see the hook rolling Charlotte Possehl hasnt lost her ability to rap the maples after almost a year's absence. Charlotte had the misfortune of getting tangled in an accident almost a year ago and came out second best with a broken leg. Last Thursday was her first trial on the mended limb and the top notcher came through with a dandy 201 game in her second outing . . . Very good rolling, I would say . . . Tommy Brennan furnished the big score of the week during major loop action. The Rail splattered the wood for dandy games of 236-217-211 for top series of the week 664. Tom anchors the Cadwell Oil entry ... Bob White found the alley groove for one of his better nights of the year with a dashing 650 totaL Bob waltzed through with games of 210-233 and 207 . . . Junior Ryan League High of 662 Junior Ryan rattled the boards for a new league high of 662 during Commercial No. 2 action. Bob stuffed the pins for his 662 with games of 192-216 and 254 .. . Top man at the Interstate Tractor plant, Bob Ebersole, led the Woodry .Furniture crew to a four point win over the lads from Orvals Used Cars with a good 606 score ... A couple other good scores were thrown by Lake Westphal 611, Jack "Scatter-Arm" Olney 614 and Jim Walker with 591 .. . Dandy shot by Gladys Beaty of the Pay-Less Drug team. Gladys converted the 4-1-10 tonghie . In case some of you bowlers think you have troubles with the pins or alleys, think of the handicap that 1954 ABC champion Tony Sparando has to encounter every day. Tony has had the misfortune of complete loss of vision in one eye with 40 loss in the other, and has been that way for many years. We add that Tony was the fellow who rolled 300 in posting his winning 723 total ..." skein for the latter. Rowan, a truck driver when he Belmore, Long Island, is not fighting, is an explosive 14:39.5. puncher and has 13 knockouts to his credit in 24 tnumpns. ne stopped Burt Whitehurst, a lair tournevman. in one earlier in ine month. The rival St. Nicholas Arena, which telecasts over DuMont, will PISTONS RAP LAKERS ELKHART, Ind. un Fort Wayne's well-rested Pistons easily defeated the .Minneapolis Lakers Sunday, 96-79, in the first game of the National Basketball Asso ciation's Western Division playoff finals. Scalpers Get Fine At NCAA Playoffs KANSAS CITY I Four col lege students and a physician were fined Saturday in connection with the scalping of tickets for the Na tional Intercollegiate (N.C.A.A.) Basketball Tourngment. The five were among eight ar rested Friday after police received reports ticket sellers were accost ing people downtown with offers to sell tickets at high prices up to $13 for a $4 ticket All were charged with selling tickets without a city license. Corner Stat A High The population of rapidly grow ing California Is about 13 million. (JSBfQMS It : : i CHARLIE CHAN CHINES? MEDICINE AND HERB CO. NEW LOCATION SO 12TH AND LESLIE 1195 LESLIE OFFICE HOURS lues, and Sat. Only 9 a.m. 5 p.m. PHONE 2-1130 . B. F0NG, HERBIST NTT All-Star Team Named NEW YORK V-Mauric Stokes. All-America Dick Ricketts,. S Green, Johnny Horan and E Fleming. That's the Associatec Press 1955 all-star National Invi tation Basketball t Tournament team. Picking them was easy. Off what they showed in the week-long NIT, won Saturday night by Duquesne, there was no doubt they were the best of the lot. It was Stokes. Maurice the mag nificent, who almost single handed carried little St. Francis (Pa.) into the semifinals. And it was not his fault that the Frankies missed get ting into the finals. He scored 43 points, rebounded excellently, fed beautifully and de fended superbly as St Francis finally gave in to Dayton in over time. And he almost matched that demonstration in the third-place game, as St. Francis again fell short in overtime, 96-91, to Cin cinnati. Stokes was the unanimous choice of the NIT committee for the tour ney's most valuable player award. What Stokes just missed doing to Dayton in the semifinals, Rick etts and Green of Duquesne ac complished in the championship game. The Dukes, who had been fourth. third and the runnerup in succes sion in three previous years, final ly clicked to whip Dayton 70-58 and Ricketts and Green scored 55 points between them. Consolidate what you owe in one loanrwith payments to fit your budget. Get fresh start on a sen sible, business-uke basis. 025 to 01500 D.OACJG where there's a LOAN PLAN rOR EVERYONE pr uua. 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