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2-(Sec. 11) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Dec. 21, '55 OSC, Oregon Trip Big Ten IS'orth western Bows, Wolverine Upended Continued from preceding pige) Mom, OSC reierve forward dropped through two free throws putting the Staters ahead to stay. At halftime the score wti 39-JS. Ken NaiwoA. sophomore guard, was high for the winners and for the game with 22 points. Dave Gambee had 19 for the SUteri be fore fouling out with six minutes remaining. For Michigan Tom Jorgensen, a senior forward, was hick with It. Terminates Ron Kramer had 17 and Randy Tarrier 14. After halftime. Michigan drove to within one point of the Staters 47-46, with Jorgensen, Tarrier a Kramer doing the scoring. But then Mom dropped through a layin and Dick Wilson hit from 1J feet out. extending the Staters' lead. After that Michigan never got closer than eight points. The game was rough with personal fools being called against Michigan and 23 against Oregon State. Pete Tillotsen. Michigan center, and Tarrier, left the game on fouls and six other players had four fouls at the end of the contest. Attendance at the doubleheader Was S.OSS. The four teams travel to Eugene Wednesday night where the Big Ten teams will complete the series by switching opponents. MmtfcwMtrnt rsi) (SSI Orrlin OFFT OTPT Lose.f 111 3 SS BlnmJ 1117 Urbete.r 311 Mnnr.f III Srhulz.e I ill Aitran.e 10 It 131 Mast.f S 417 Bans S 1 111 Smith! S S MHnh.f I I IM Stllwlll till BIU I S 4 4 Hook 11(4 Frr.lt In J S I 4 Brmbs.C ISIS Duffy.r Mil Hite.f Sill LndrlLf lit I Fesrreji I I I I Total 14 31 20 St Total 33 t 21 18 Northwestern - S3 JS II Own 44 41-H Officials: Roes and KoIK attehlsaa (Tl) (M) Oeeeea Slala tint PanlutJ I 4 4 S 4 114 Wllon.f "l I 414 Xramr.1 I T 417 CmbMX 4 11 I IS W'Ulma I 1 I I Nan.s I 4 423 Wnhl I HI CrimnJ I I III Jorsanj I I 4 II Moes.f I I 111 Tiliota till Hane.f 2114 Bulim I I I I FrdrksJ I I I 3 SlMrea.f 1 t 1 S BlariM 14 14 LteselJ 1IIS Totals 14 212171 Michigan , Ore'on State Official Lightner and FouU. Total ") 31 21 M IS 3S-71 Grizzlies Bow To Dallas '5' DALLAS (Special) A terrific four quarter scoring spurt enabled underdog Dallas to come from be hind and nip visiting McMinnville St-49 here Tuesday night in a non league cage clash. t The Dragons, behind 42-40 with forr minutes to go in the game, urged for seven straight points to via going away. Guard Gary Keu feldt, who scored 11 all night ind reserve - forward Gerald Hooge, who scored eight, led the final pe riod assault McMinnville led 2S- at half and 17 35 at the end ef the third pe riod. The visitors copped the JV clash tt-31 ever Dallas. ) MesStaariBt .. , Flellano .. F lm III Rodseri .. C , (41 Cariaaa .O 111 Temple O 1131 Hitch Reserves ararliu: nail Alula Boose S, Bernier 4. Oinciala: Bk aad UaH, . SPORTSMS DIGESTS HANDLE TROPHY MOUNTED HEADS WITH CARE 4-1 AUMsVB US CAM M HANOCSMa MOUNTED THOPMy HEAPS, MCVER. 6RA.SP THC SAPS M MOUND THC NECK TO LIST WMEN RBMCVINS PROM THE WAU. FOR CtEANINfl. The coRRtCT assy to hanols a IMAU. HSIAO TO SUPPORT IT WTTH ONE HAND UNOCRTHE VASI OP TMC NECK AMD BY 6RASPING ONI MOfW WITH THE CTMBK HAND. 1AR6K MORNS StEQLOTKTwO PCT OMt TO UFT THCM: ONE 6MASPS HORN AND UNOCR NECK'S BASS. AS HELPER MOLDS OTHIR MORN AMD HOW TO ASSIST. Mill City Tops 1 1 Aimtv Hoopers Timberwolves Grab 47 to 39 Victory MILL CITY (Special) Coach Burt Boroughs' Mill City Tlmherwolves defeated Amity 4749 in a rugged Marion County B League clash here Tuesday to gain their fourth straight league win against no defeats. The loss wan Amity's first in league play after three straight victories. The host Timberwolves won the clash on the combined scor ing of four of their starters, all of whom tallied in the two-digit col u ma. Ed Gregory. Don Lenv ke and Dick Crook each had 13 and Center Don Ellingson hid 10. Forward Dick Fuller tallied 19 points in the losing Amity cause. Mill City broke a 25-23 half- time deadlock to go ahead by a Lsjx-point 39 33 third quarter mar gin. They maintained that ssme margin until the final run. Am ity's halftime tie wss as close ss they got to the surging Mill City five. Basketball Scores (Continued from preceding pege) Mspleton S3, Florence 42 Coburg SI. Marrala ST Pacific JVs 57. Vernonis 4S elterson (Portland) 43, Oregon City 4S COIXEGE BAIKCTBAIX Orrson S3, Northwestern SI OSC S4. Mlchlfan 71 St. Louia 88, Waahington 77 Tula 44, Baylor M Montana Stat SS. Utah State II San Francisco 75, Wichita SS Montana IS, Oonuga M Hamlme 7 New Mexico SS Seattle IT. 14. St Marv't (Calif I M Eastern Oregon 12, Northwest Naz- arena 7S Whltworth Tl. laatern Wash. S9 Pacific V. 74, St. Martina 70 St. Jnaaph's (Pa I 13. Albright SI Detroit IDS Baldwin-Wallace II Duke K. Pittsburgh 14 Weil VLrelnia SB. Richmond 74 Loyola of New Orleans 71, Brad ley S Oklahoma A If IT. Oklahoma Oklahoma City 78. Auburn M Purdue 17. Butler IS Fordham S4. Su'eers M BASKETBALL TOltBNAMENTI Christmas, Onantlra, Va. (Firat Round) Akron IT, lona 14 Ball State S3. Georgia Teachers 17 Mt. SL Mary's 7S. Wabash IS Quantic Marlnee ICS, LeMoyna SS TheyTl Do It Every Time i . By Jimmy Hatlo Mill City 4T) Gregory (II) . Tempe (131 . Elllngaon (10) Greek (lti ..... Baaaett III (IS Aailty .F. f 4) Hubhard F (191 Fuller ...C. 7i Wilcox .... G (SI Wood G (J) Cstl Reserves erortng: Amllv J. Hub. bard I. Officiate: Nelton and Amen. Csrroasel, Chartotte, M. C. (ChamnlonKiup Semi-flnala) Clemson 89. Tennessee M Wake Forest S7. Colgate N (Conrolatinnl Florida Stste SS, Rottoa Vnl. It Miuinippi State 19, Davtdaoa S3 University af Kenlaeky I First Round) Davton 77, Utah 73 Kentucky 73, Minnesota II (SS) Claua (It).. Long (SI Hint'a ill . WelleT Hi) Mettfeldt (IS) SL Louis Trips Huskies 85 to 77 Sublimit v Drubs St Paul, 7144 , SUBLIMITY (Special) The host Sublimity Saints roiled tip the biggest score to date in Mar ion B league play,, burying St Paul 71-44 under a deluge of baskets in a Tuesday night game here. The Saints, paced by Tom Christiansen, who scored 20 for the night, rolled to a SS-21 half time margin ind 57-30 third quar ter score as they bombarded the mesh nets almost at wilL - It was Sublimity's second vic tory igainst a like number of losses in league pliy. St Paul has now lot four straight Sub limity copped the JV tiff ' in a 52-21 runaway. InhHasttv HI) (44) It Paal Chmtiansea (SO) F (IS) Berhorst Silberaagel (II - F III Frits Lewii 1 11) . C (10) Coleman Bell (111 ..O, .,, 41) Kirk Heuberger (141 ... G (4 Koch Baaarvta scoring' Sublimit? Sulli van I, Rieaterer a, R. BeUtanr S, Metera 1 Oftidala: Bayer and Donovan. San Francisco First in Poll (Continued from preceding page) basis of 10 points for each first place vote, nine for second, etc., polled total of 1,407 points. North Carolina State, also unbeaten and winner of three games last week, drew 13 first place votes and 1.071 points to 966 points for Utah. Dayton and Brigham Young moved up from seventh and eighth places as Iowa skidded from fourth to 10th after losing to Colorado. Alabama and Duquesne, both two time losers last week, slipped out of the top is. The Sop 11 teams with won-loal records through Saturday's games and first place voles In parvnUieaas (points aa )e-S-S-J-4--4--3l basis): 1. San Francisco (S-S) (S2) 1,407 7 N. C. State (7-0) (13) ..-..Mil 1 Utah lS-01 (SI sS 4. Dayton (S-l (1) 43J 5. Brithsm Young (4-0) IS) 321 I. North Carolina - (4) SIS 7. Holy Cross (5-01 111) S2S L VanderbUt (4-0) (S) 341 . Kentucky (4-11 (!) , 3M 10. Iowa (3-1) (1) 304 SECOND TIN 11. George Waahington (4-0) (7) 31 IS. Temple (S-S .. .. 193 IS. Marquette (S-l) . SS 14. Duka (S-l) (1) ... 1S3 15. Oklahoma City (44) (I) S3 IS. Alabama (4-3) S3 17. Illinois (3-11 SS IS. Indiana 13-11 and Memphis Bute (S-0) 14 10. Duquesne (4-1) 41 Note: Kentucky Wesleyan received tw first plane votes and Louisville ne. : J , I 7 SPICUL DEUVERY Lfrrrt? 'J FW1 TWC IMPVOYMCJfT ! e T- "I tf5s; IT 6-t TWEY YZ OZ 1 I A5aJ W4VB TWREf! CCCLLENT 1, S I , ftl ri h 1 RSrT10riS FDR VM-CfTX. L'-, ' "iZr fUr ' v w .. dm iuma imrm : : V 1 m' ' Jrar.. u nam uuittn - rarHi Lefthanders Dominate American Loop Hurling NEW YORK III Lefthanders ! the official records released Tues- did most of the effective pitching , day showed. during the 1955 American League! Pierce's ERA was season when, for the first time, since 1946 when Hal Newbouser of the circuit failed to produce a 30- Detroit posted 1.94. game winner. Herb Score of Cleveland, a it Billy Pierce of the Chicago White other lefty, fanned 345 batsmen, Sox, was the pace-setter in earned most in the league, while seUing run averages. The fastballing "P record for first year men. southpaw allowed onlv 4S earned The old standard was 217 by Bulldogs Nip Dayton, 49-32 W0ODBURN-(Special1-Trn'ling by a few points throughout most ot the am. the Dayton Pirates the lowest 1 Knwerl a tha Wnnrfrurrn Rnltrlnn 49-S. here Tuesday night. Fidel Shrine Star Gridders Visit : Hospital for Crippled Kids (Continued from preceding page) year-old miss chattered ml When be told aer they had no girls it Notre Dame it bothered her brief ly, but she brightened again when he admitted there was a girls' school "right serosa the road" and that "lots of us at Notre Dami have girls ' borne, too." Will Frye. lanky end from North Carolina, wai all thumbs aa he Lions Topple Gates, 66-30 tried to pla some bright ribbon into the long red hair of five-year old Diane. Bebey Plays Catch "I've never done this before," drawled Frye, "but I'm sure leara Ing fast" , , Four-year-old Bobby, both tiny legs it walking casts, tottered be tween ocas, jun unirauo ot bou lit em California grinned broadly as the .youngster tried valiantly re play cstch with an under-sixed foothill. "Look at him," said Contrstte, "I think he might turn out te be left-handed like me." The list annual East-West game, with all proceeds above expenses going to . the Shrine'i fund for' crippled children, will be played JEFFERSON (Special) Jefferson started fast in the open-; ing quarter here Tuesdsy night! Dec. SI at Kezar Stadium. and never let up as the Lions downed the Gates Pirates. 66-30, in a Marion County B League game that left Jeff tied ith Mill City for the league lead. Quarter scores were IM, 38-14 and Sl-30. Jefferson and Mill City both havt a 44 record now. Ennii Hawkins dumped in II point to lead the Lions in scor ing. Otis Chance had 14 for Gates. Jefferson freshmen beat the Jetf grade school, 39-17, in the preliminary. runs in 306 innings for a 1.97 mark. Rams Center Hit by Mumps LOS ANGELES UB already by the loss Hard hit of fullback Grover Cleveland Alexander in his first season with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1911. Southpaw Tommy Byrne of New York wound up with the highest winning percentage, .763 ss a re-! Dayton J?) suit of 16 victories against S set backs. Detroit lefthander Billy Hoe ft had the most shutouts, seven, while lefty Whitey Ford of :he Yankees and righthanders Bob Lemon of Cleveland and Frank Gates (JS) (SS) Jeffersea Chance 114) T - 13) Caae Tucker SI ".. (4 Wrtaht Moore II) C (IS) Hawkins McWhtrk IS) 0 - (It Spencer Harron IS) C (4) Gannon Reserves acorlnf : Jefferson Harris 7, Gamble II. Harlalt 7. Zehner I Gaviola paced the Bulldog) to the . Gatea-Vaii 1. victory with 11 points. High point man in the game, however, was Dayton's Paul Bud- ke with IS counters, Jabberwalkies Elect t . The Salem Jabberw alkies Arch ery Club named committee chair man for next ear at their annual Christmas party Tuesday night at the Mayflower Hall. Elected were Juinita , Burtner, telephone committee; Suii Watson, refreshments: Gene Moxsey, field course, and Gib Msther, conces Center State I High Tank Younger, the Los Angeles ( sulLvm of Boston tied for the Rams' professional football title 'Most games won' lead with 18. hopes against Cleveland were dealt another serious blow Tuesdsy when offensive center Leon Me- Ijuivhlin went In bed with the The team physician said It win ' lllaisslllc t) not be known until later in the! week if the 22-Dound veteran will WILL A MINA (Special) Woodburn led 104. 19-14 and 30- 22 at the end of the first three : quarters. Woodburn's Jayvees won the pre- i liminary, 36-21. (41) Weeesara Notrock Ul F .. i!2l t-av ola Hediecock (0) ..T. ill Birmingham Lambert (I) C 7 Balrd Budke 1151 G- (li Wadsworth Walthera 1 191 G (S) Ststnv Reserves scoiins: Woodburn: Hop- ; kins I. Anderson s, Belleque 4. uay ton: L. Walthcrs t. Vost I. OfficUls: Irsland and Wickcrt a.sV:.,:syCa. Central Whins Mleg. $218.00 UNIVERSITY LANES wwa u nac aVaas-svuiru ctu au et ui t ' ' i a be able to play next Monday. It Central ran WUUmina ragged in Ij all dependa upon the severity of," n" ne" luesasy nigm the case. So Coach Sid Gillman, who has had to be a' patchwoik genius all season, set about to fill the gap, if need be. Bobby Cross was shift ed from left tackle to center, and Glen Hokzman moved into the tackle position. Younger, the club's best power and then cooled down to take a 57-48 basketball vistory. The vis itors rsn up lesds of 13-6 and 29-10 at the end of the first two quarters. Willamina crept closer in the third period but still trailed 44-28 as the final quarter opened and was never able to catch up. i Jere Overs paced his victorious SAVE $48.50 J i Oive Him a New 41955 Johnson 5Vi HP OUTBOARD MOTOR I only at 1695f Many Used Outboard s 5 to 22 HP At Rek Bottom fMcei ST. LOUIS The SL Louis BiUikeas rode the hot out cowl hooting ef guards Grady Smith and Harold Alcorn te an 15-77 tri umph ever the Washington Hus! kies Tuesday night, but were rVlfn,, JLlfi forced to choke off a big second ; 10 ViOIlOU, half rally by the Pacific Coast dub. . South hi points and Alcorn If. It was the rebounding and coring of M center Al Serkin which gave SL Louis iti biggest ' boost, though. Serkin hit 17 points, bis best of the season, and grabbed U rebounds Oiemawa '5' Bows C0LT0N-'SpeclaH-Colton built up ib early lead then played eut the string te defeat undermanned Chetrtiwa 58-46 here Tuesday Bight in a non-league clash. Ladies OiHif tjs tm raJly be fractured neck vertebra suits: Robert Bros. S, Simmons, Gr 8am V"- Insurance 1); The Triange (3, Dan Towler, once the leading Tele-Treat (1); Osko Inruranci ground gainer in the National Foot Agency (: Smoke Shop (1); China ball League, stepped back into the City D. Adler's (3). spotlight and Gillman himself slid High team series, Roberts Bros., he has been pleasantly pleased 2S31; high team game, Roberts with Towler' s showing in practice. Bros., 102;. high individual series. Charlotte Possehl of Roberts Bros., 554; high individual game, Fraa Aleshirs of Roberts Bros., SL BAB BOWLING Kaye TV 4, Hicki Sundry 0; Davis Oil S, Dyer Ins. 1; Ramages 2. Loden 1; Mickt Sign 4, Let Newman 0. - High team game and series: Da- vis Oil 606 and 2310, High individ ual game: George SmaDey 190. High series: Keith Kiye, 496. runner, is definitely out of the title (Aim Vaviih 91 tvntnic InrlopeAn ! game nere u was aisciosea won- scored 13 for Willamina. Central also won the Jayvee game, 39-30. Ventral (1 Overs (21 1 Schell (II) - 1 Deuel IS) C Haveman (I) G Brents (SI .. G Beserves acorlns i. Brandt 4; Willamina Shenk 1 (4S) Wlllaaalaa 111) Ultletoh III B. Fowler 17) C. Fowler (13) Anderson (4) Allen Central Boyle Philomath Bows BROWNSVILLE - Special) Brownsville opened up aa early lead then coasted to in easy 81-39 victory over visiting Philo math ia i non-league basketball clash here Tuesdsy night Guard Jack Cockell provided the scoring punch for Browns- The host club started fast and ville, tallying 21 points to rank held a 11-18 halftime margin over the Indians, who played I better Kiw.. t hi. r.K.,n. ! 1 wand ot nan in uw secoM nan. the first half, which ended with I GuaJd Gen F7,e t0PPfd,.the T1 .1 naa(' ssMnsMsniaW awrFnaed fts, il It 11 rvnlnt al the Bills coasting oa a la-point '", ",f , iT- w" t! lead. 46-tt. Sweet Home Nips Toledo 37 to 31 SWEET BsbME (Special) The Sweet 'Home Huskies rode the broad back of guard Royci MeDaaiel, who scored 14, to vie ' tor over Toledo 37 31 here Tues dsy night in a low-scoring non league game. - Behind 20-17 at halftime, the boat Huskies managed to move te a 29-20 third quarter margin and continued to build oo the lead until the final gun. Bob Luther wai high for Toledo with 10 points. Sweet' Home awept the eve ning's events, wincing the JV clash 48 30. Sweet ma (17) ' li) Teles Bdflay (A ... T (111 Luther Hoffman (1) .. F . 4 Miller Buttenttoff (4I.. C. (l Brsmuter ' McOanid 4141 ...G (4 Harmon VanJioaky (SI . G (I) Carrlaon Reeervee acorlnf; tweet Heme Ztaen 1. Daniels I. Officials: Valdes sol Evan. Forward Charles Tellier was high for thi game however, with 14 for Chemawa. The Chemawa B team won the preliminary 63-45. rhemswa (44) (St) Caetoa Tellier 114) r. (S) landmark Sam ll) ....F (li Newton Brimna (II)' C III Shaftn Billy (I) .0 fill Freeze Browa (S G (II) Beerthoa Keerrves acorlnf: Chemawa Sa tan I, Meninlrk I Lure re S: Cotton B Aimaker IS, L. Axmaker I. CM fir ia Is: Saline and Smltn. ' high for the night. Jim Shaw, Phllomith center, bid 13 WiltnutS (SS) (SI) BrewwsvUto Woods (1) T - (SI Murphy Roberts 4 F III Koonta Shaw (IS) ,. C 111) Niher Chambers (4) G (7l Bickard Goodwin (I) C - (21) Cockell Reserves scoring: Phllomata Smith I, Oauaherry 1, Funk 1 I lj i:aa.f c.-i. r:ii.f 1 12 ncrc a unit; jotti-riiier; IE nTTVlsrnrill7"lsli3l 8H,rj Milfl ULiiJLr HUi'imUlljj EeV ....... I ib v tow rcnonai vaer i Reiwevei IM From clefnee, rvm P I svti, skees. Mode el Lsrrtx I I jZz " min9 fW' dimply ressieve X 5 ZTj i cover, end red I - I II ...;'r sJessned. Ref, ipfl ! V w4wri,yeaew er li" j m f U the Capital B JIM 9 Shopplnf Center 1 T1DSI FOB TAFT, OBEOOW (CMipllee kv V. S. Coaet and CeoSWiie aWrvev. Portland. Ore l Time hti'iH Time Height t Hiffe Wstera Dec Time Helfht Scio Nudges Detroit For Marion B Victory t . ' SCIO-(Specll) Scio won Its second Marion County B Loop clash against two defeats here Tuesdsy night, 'edging psst De troit M with Guard Ceae Stan ley in the starring role. Msnley tallied 14 points from his bsck court position ind wu bear oa defense (or the bost Loggers. The loss wss Detroit's second igainst two league defeats. Scio led at half L me kid. 17 aid wai never headed thereafter. 1 ele () Vtnclll 1) Thurston lU).. F nuriot mi . Manley 114) ra'krr (II II Mam. II (Him. 4 1 I II a m. 14 I IS fjbi. 4 I I n m IB 7 44 m. 4 4 i s a m. 1 1 1st 4 S S as a -a. II il M a-ss. 4.1 Low WatrrS Time Heirhl II SS jn. II II ot m. 1 1 i: 4i jn. is 11 M B-a. ll 11 a as. I J U 41 a as. il III p.m. SI 1 es a. as. 14 147 f as. 4 .1 (M) Detroit r (SI Cokenour . ( hi Bnydrr ...C-j (10) Wee O (ll L. Snyder G (ll Watkina H'wrve j acorlnf: BrM Betunson M. Olflciala: Ul and Celemin. :(.i;r rf-u.A ! 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