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-(Srp. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore.,-Sat, Jan. 51, T Americans Finish 29i I 1! I WO in I ini i I n I DAVOS, Switzerland Of - Young JurlJ Miehnllov of Russia strrakpd to a world record In the l.SOO mrler mcf Friday to cive the power parked RuMinn their third straight championship In the Swiss Inter rmtinnnl Speed Skating Tournament. ; American Mirst loose witn a performance that three times shnt- tered the V. S. record for the dis tance, but they failed to finish hicher than 29th. Savleli Eye Sweep The Soviet sqiind, bound for Cortina d'Ampezzo and the first Hussinn appearance In the Winier Gflmes opening next week, Id ex pected to make a clean sweep of this meet Saturday. Veteran Oleg Goncharenko, who Bulldogs Top Stayton Club Eagle Win String End in 56-52 Tilt MnnnRfllV-lSneciali - Wood- Wn's Bulldogs handed Slavhm its, won the 5 .000-meter race imirs first loss in the Capital Conference day, is rated favorite in the 10,000 here Friday night, 56-52. Woodburn meter test - closing event of the grabbed a first quarter lead of 12-S and held the lead from then on, holding off a fourth quarter Stayton rally. Fidel G a viola scored 26 points to lead the Woodburn attack. Jerry Strong and Bob Weddle each had 12 for Stayton. Woodburn held 32 22 mirem at the half and was still ahead M 33 at the rnd of the 4hird period. Stayton poured through 19 points in the final quarter in an al'empt to catch the Bulldogs, who lallu-d 12 of their own. Stayton now has a 4-1 record, the same as Woodburn's. Staytoa (12) Strong 1121 Wfddlf 112) Trnhan il Smllh (7) flnv n l (Ml Wtodkura (Ml Gaviola (141 Wadsworth (41 Birmingham (4) Sta.nev l) ii n Woodburn-Bell- Reserve scoring qui I Stayton Garland 10. Offlc. tali: Anderacm and Beard. Bowmen Bow To Willamina , WILLAMINA (Special) - Host Willamina knocked Sherwood out of the Yawama league lead here Friday night with a 51-45 victory in a nip and tuck clash. The win drops Sherwood' into third place four-day Davos meet, major pre view to the big show at Cortina. The Italian sponsors of the Olympic Games plan a final pre Olympic test at Lake Misurina, on Jan. 22. , ' Default Poanlble The Russians, with several other stars entered Saturday, may win by default. Sigge Kricsson of Swed en, lD.Vi world skating champion, Knut Johanncsscn and Hjalmar An- SPORTSMAN'S DIGESTS TRAPPING TIPS A wise TRAPPER WEARS RUBBER BOOTS, NOT ONLY TO KfEr HIS FCET PRY. BUT RUBBER WONT LI Ave TtLL-TAlf. SCENT at a trar f it! hc takes care hot to track oil, etc., prom highways, or manure prom a field to a site or pox, cov otf, and other kcen-noscd FUR BEARERS. HE RlNSeS FOR EIGN MATTER OFF BY WADING. Clean aubber & LOVES If AVE NO iCENT IN SETTING A TRAP! THEN 6L0VES ARE REMOVED AND USCD FOR NO OTHER PURPOSE. STERILI TRAPS ARC NOT TOUCHED EXCEPT WITH THESE GLOVES. A WISE TRAPPER'S TOOL HANDLES, CLOTHIN6, ETC, KtVER. TOUCH ROUND. HE WON T DROP CIGA RETTE ASH, OR SPIT NEAR SITES. , Jiff- IBG Officers Deny Charges .1 Pirn! Innorrnt In Antitrust Suit Dragons Snare WVL Opener I CLKVF.I.AND IP - Three offi cers of the International Boxing ;uild pleaded innocent Friday to an indictment chareing them and the International Boxing Guild and the boxing guild of Ohio wilh vio lation of the Sherman Antitrust Art, Released on $2,000 bond each were Charles Johnston of New York, general president of 1HC; William Daly of F.nKlcwood, N. J 1ISG fceneral treasurer, and Albert W. Del Monte of Cleveland, presi dent of the boxing guild of Ohio. The two guilds and three officers were among a dozen defendants mimed In a suit seeking HVJ.OOO in treble damages for alleged vio lation of anti-trust laws ,iled Thursday In federal court. Producer Files Suit ' The suit was filed by Herman I. Spero of Warrensville Heights, pro ducer of studio boxing shows ,ele vised by station WKWS here from Aoril 2 to Oct. 1 last vear. i He charged in his petition that & , me ocienaams comDinca io lorce him to discontinue producing the studio boxing shows by boycotting and refusing to permit their box;rs to participate in the shows. Spero seeks $100,000 for loss of the boxing showsand $.V),0Q0 for By Jimmy Ihtlc Coach Blames j Zone Defense They'll i. It livery Tunz XLYt l'OC,:? tVW.' tTt Z A3 V4T,:z A'ZT tZ'TZD VA'4,VAO H 53 T,,:3 TO ' CA:z c? c-L!,. ;x:,r v.: t LLiciiy cY (v.: Qxnz A w uiczxmj fx r.i'.iy n',3 to t-?cp CW3K2 UA-7 rD I trrrtss ca tzllczik- 1 1 CVtM TDtO H;A4 H2 COULD AU Kl 4 TQKZH TH4T Hi's .:'3 rxK'!Ns3 AHO I tZZ HIM Toin'O HIS DOUGH K CrfT OXJTS- .HAD TO- Daviffl Claims ilar. Snort Hfinff Itn!n.1 rTAl LA'JGtl 0;nOU C3t"b Jt'GT f rPCT.2 X COT Ot3 CMIW GKTTVSBURG. Pa. - "Tht i pttt ? T WJ2 4LLfrTTO,E!fl one defenne it ruining colleca 4 J 10,000 O-Ctf TOT, 12 OJJt basketball." says Rob Davles, for- ri 111 ntMTi HJKn.f iUT VDU "' " inmouri star now KSTACADA i Special i favored : damage to his health, the amount dersen of Norway will be on the ; DbIIpx grabbed its initial victory t he tripled under antitrust laws. lie tain aamage io nis neaun re sulted from anguish and humilia- sidelines resting up for the Olynv jn Willamette Valley League play pics, wesson ana Jonannessen nere fday night, defeating Ksta finished first and second in the 10,000 at the world championships in Moscow last February. Junior Highs Play 3 Games cada 55-33. The winners held a 23-17 first half lead then went to work on the shooting of Forward Bud Long, who topped all scorers with 16 counters. It was the opener in league play for the Dragons, who are co-favor-Itei with Molalla for the loop crown. tion caused by the defendants. Huskies Edge Foxes, 63-62 vCUZAP SK4TTS CJTZMAZTZDa Canadian Club Used as Lever in junior Hign wague piay r n- tiash 43-39. day. the Parrish Cardinals beat the Parrish Pioneers. 28-13, the Leslie1.1""" M) Blues defeated the Leslie Warriors. 36-31. and the Leslie Golds edged the Parrish Grays, 29-28. Gene Gilbcrtaon of the Grays with 13 points was high point man in the Golds-Grays contest, Jim Todd with 12 for the warriors was high in the Blues-Warriors game, NORTH MARION HIGH SCHOOL Kstacada won some consolation (Special The North Marion back by copping the Jayvee preliminary Huskies had to go into overtime WINNIPEG Of - Harrr Son shine, team director of the Toronto Argonauts, said , Friday some American college football players were using his team as a lever to get better pay from U. S. teams. "One player a quarterback claimed we offered him $17,000." Sonshine said. "He was Just ask ing to further his own end. We're not even looking for a quarter- to post their first Capital Confer- I ence win in The player was not Identified. Sonshine took time out to an- ilh . 1.1 mnrlr ,nA v.,,11. Will.. ' . 7 T . , and Homer wood with seven was Cardinals in high for the Pioneers-Cards tilt. mina into second with a 4-1 league mark. 4 Forward Bob Fowler with 18 and Doug Littlejohn with 15 paced , pionrrn ij) the Willamina victory. Sherwood jJohnnon isi led 38-36 at the start of the final j HVrt'" i j! period but couldnt hold back the! Richie io scoring of Fowler and Littlejohn. Willamina made it a clean sweep with a 77-32 Jayvee victory. the Loin (16) r Manttri (2) T (41 ChrlttrnMn Wlciu ISI C (It McAIIUttr Clam IS) G (SI Craven Wtliley (101 C (Si VeiUI Knervea Scoring: Dallai Bernler I. Neufeld S. Paraoni 2. Eatarada Sarver t. Hora 1. Official!: Ireland and Hartley. fiv ctnrtc Htinff ,, Fatlr4 - s-si '"ui v,,o. hu mil weii, (jji tiurm i C:.4.- t--v. l..-. rr:jnu ;.kt i i : t u. i t- . 431 Prokupi "" lu" 1 c r nuoj mum t lurniiiissimirr vi iiir nBiiurwv r jw Yacht Leaden Reach Half Mark in Race SAN DIEGO. Calif. Of) - Leaders in the field of 24 yachts neared the halfway mark in the 1,431 -mile San Diego-Acapulco race Friday with two vessels battling for the lead. The accompanying Coast Guard cutter Perseus reported the Nam Sang of Cabrillo Beach, Calif., and the Escapade of Los Angeles were apparently leading. However, the Seadrift of Newport Harbor, Calif., was reported the furthest south but it is some 300 miles out to sea. Grouped some 30 miles behind the leaders are the handicap scratch ketch Kovia del Mar of San Diego, Legend of Los Angeles and Evening Star of San Diego. K'lllanlM (SI) Mttleiohn (II) rnwter (It I F.rlwardt (61 Anderton (4) Allrn (3) T T C c G Rnervea tenting : rnd. (43) SarrwMd IS) Turner (111 Iditrom (11) rirken t Si Kruser (11) Graver WUlamtna Officiate; MuU and John- r r c G G scoring : Officials (?S) Cardinal (41 Vandfrhoof (4) D Jonrl (7) Wood (4) Ortloff (3) 1. Jonet Carda Allen 2, Milea and WlJ. Hurt i (51 Reervei Grieser S. liame. . l eilie Blnet (M) (11) Utile Warr. McCargar 17) T (12) Todd Hudkioa () T (II Clark Melln (4) C (4) Whelchel Walker (7) G (4) Bowea Stewart (5) G (4) Hartman Reserve aroring: Blue Hender- ann S. Fennlmore I. Wariiora Mc- Cormark 1. Calaba 1. CXflciala: Gib- aon and Wllkinaon. teli C.oldi (t) Jonei I Si T T C G a Polta 1 2 Barllett (l Brunkel 1 10) Plhurn l Renervet arorlnf 7. MrDonalda I. Official: Annen and AUtv, Grayt Gilbertaon (21 Gettii Younaquut (1) Blllinga 141 Mutton Gold Bergland (13) (3) SaiidY Pioneers Top Central '5' CEKTRAL - (Special) - The Sandy Pioneers remained undefeat ed in Willamette Valley League piay wnn a i io jo viciory over T r 11 f the host Central High School Pan- Newport KollS UVff thers here Friday night. The Pion eers now sport a 2-0 league record while Central stands at 1-1. Philomath by 49-38 PHILOMATH ( Special ) Visit- Sandy jumped into a 16-3 lead in,ng Newport deleted Philomath the first quarter and were never in trouble the rest of the way. By half time Central was down 2411, hav ing hit less than 10 of their field shots. Sandy's lead read 44 to 27 at the end of three quarters. Bob Law son and Leon Nilson each got 14 points for the winners to tie for game honors, while Jack Boyle tallied 11 for the Panthers. Central won the JV prelim, 47 to 40. 49-38 here Friday night in a non league game after leading all the way. North Salems Nab Victory 'Continued from preceding page) fielders by Coach Ken Hunt's lo cals made it 34 to 20 at the inter mission. Tom, who was high scor er for the night with 18 points, garnered two of these goals, while McKee and Lee Weaver got one apiece. The Vikings really rolled in the third chapter, tallying 21 counters to the vuitors eight for a 53-28 ad vantage. The final period was a tight 11-10 in favor of Hunt's squad as he played a quint made up of four sophomores and a Junior. McKee,. a ball hawking fast break demon, followed Tom in lite scoring parade with 14 poims. Lammers was next with 11, seven In the last eight minutes. Jim Hay den topped the Warriors with iO. The North Junior var.shy team rambled to an easy 52-33 wtr. in the preliminary over the ll'.inon seconds. Forward Larry Patton was high man in the winners cll balanced scoring attack. ( Lebanon JV-Vie 111. Phillips (11), Berglnl (01. Bmhnp ISI. Primes- Guard Gerry Zetterburg topped j North Salem jv-ptton not. Dur- the Victors in the Scoring COl- ham l. HarU-r 7l. Grave HI. umns with 12 points. Center Sc0in, :,, sner U)i Veaui tn. &naw lea rmiomatn witn 11. isnier m. arydon isi. c.j . ' ,'!. (3S) G ntwpon ncio quarter icaui vi 1211, 2718 and 37-32. 63 to 62. The eyelash close verdict culminated a nip and tuck ball game that had been tied at the end of the first and last periods, 11-all and 55-all. The Huskies enjoyed a 24 to 21 halftime lead but Silverton had the advantage at the end of three quar ters 40 to 37. Jack Berkey, who ball League, and some Western Canada officials that he was hurt ing Canadian football. s He said his club has not talked to any NFL player this year who is under contract or option. Bell Blasts Taronte He was commenting on a report from New York in which Bell provided a key overtime basket, criticized Toronto's raiding tactics. topped the winners with 21 points. Bell said: Hex Brown led the Fox five with ' "Tornnin has 1 th worst of. Boxing Group Loses License BALTIMORE tu- The Maryland Athletic Commission disclosed Fii- &'f.h!S,lL,,'-?i-' WtH. "Kinney 224th, Floyd Local Bowlers Nab Top Spots Salem bowlers took some of the top spots in the Oregon Elks' Bowling Assn. tournament held in November and December at Mc Minnville, according to the results announced Friday. Bill Osko and Tommy Thompson nabbed fourth place in the doubles event. In sixth place were Dick Phipps and Sam Ramp. In the tournament were 80 teams, 171 doubles, 342 singles and 323 all events. Thompson placed 16th in all events, Phipps 25th, Osko 65th, Lewis McKinney 100th and Ramp 102nd. Osland's Elks of Salem took seventh in the team event and Elks No. 2 of Salem 43rd, with Dick Phipps Elks 60th. Salem bowlers placing in the sin gles were Ramp 45th, Vern Haugen looih, Jim Ross 135th, Osko 187th, Duane Cushman 200th, Millard Pe coaching at Gettysburg (Pa) Col- lege. ' The 38 year-old Davies says bas ketball In the college ranks has deteriorated since he played at Seton Hall from 19.18 until 1942. lie says the zone defense is popu- now because old coaches are tiring and the new mentors are former high school coaches who stressed the zone. Davies says players who play zone defense In college never will be good pros. "You've got to he iihle to guard your man and switch properly to make the grade in the NBA. the greatest college player who is accustomed to guarding an area instead of a man couldn't even guard his little brother in the pro league. Wants Zone Outlawed "The zone is spoiling college basketball and college basketball players, and I'd like to see It out lawed for. the benefit of the kids themselves." Davies also thinks the colleges will come around to using some version of the pro's 24 second rule. The NBA players must attempt a shot at the basket within 24 sec onds or lose possession. "If such a time limit rule ever does come, I think the college players should be allowed 34 to 35 seconds be fore having to take a shot," Davis said. Former Rochester Star Davies, who starred with the Rochester Royals in the National Basketball Association, says the Vros outlawed the zone and "the game Is better for it. Players who play zone defense are retrogress ing because it discourages Individ ual development, while man-toman players are progressing be cause they are playing all-round basketball as it was intended to be played. ' "Sure, I might be able to win more games by using the zone, but I believe a coach must first think of the individual develop ment of his players. Man-to-man defense encourages individual de velopment and that's the import ant thing," Davies says. 20. Silverton won the JV mix 45 ; to 28. N. Marios (() ((2) Sllvertou Jone 7 " . (21 Kelly Mi-Lin (141 T 13i Skirvtn Beckey (21) C 1201 Brown Lowrie (17) G (101 Xuend Limb (0) G (71 Weeka Reserve! Scoring: Silverton Over field 4. N. Marlon Nyberg 4. Of ficials: Coleman and Bell. Cougars Get 5148 Win Over Cowboys fender and still is the worst of fender. I don't think Sonshine has done Canadian football any good." To which Sonshine commented: "Apparently all Bell wants is for me to return Dublinski, Shipp and a couple other boys I picked up last year." He was referring to quarterback Tom Dublinski and lineman Billy Shipp, whom he grabbed from NFL clubs for the 1955, season. ! Arena Snorts Club headed fay Ben- K , 0sIun'd mh nip I PAl I ff 1 v-s rv i A Suw m (m i ... . yi uuiuic , '"land Henry Landis 301st Maryland. i Julius Helfand, chairman of the , New York Athletic Commission and former racket busting district Amity Warriors Spill 81 to 47 es anr (44) Lawaon 14) Nilsen 114) Flynn 110) Cray (0) Anderson (Z) r r c c G (31) Central id) Overt (2l Kdlzel 111) Bovle lit Hrdgea (01 Havrman Reserves Scorlnt: Sandv: Motiel Z. WcVev S Central; Petersen I, Love lace 1. King S. Travis 3. Officials; Becker and Calller. Molalla Indians Nab Second WVL Victory CANBY (Special) - High scoring Molalla won their second Willamette Valley League vic tory in a row here Friday night, crushing host Canby 67-49. The victors, a heavy favorite to be among the top clubs in league play, gained a 3523 half time margin and led 51-37 at the end of the third quarter. Ten men hit the scoring column for the winners. . Guard Ron Lewis of Molalla topped all scorers with 19 points. For Canby, Forward Knox was high with 13. Molalla raced to a 73 37 win In the JV game. Philomath (IS) Woods (10) Roberta S Shaw ill) Chamber! IZ) Goodwin II) (4 Newport (Si LeMaster 110) Graves ill Crowell (1Z) Zetterburg 141 Braxburg Philomath Coolldge .. 0 Patlison 1 Bachman 1 While Z Hayden i Blanchett Z Miller .1 Adkini , , 1 Leatherman I Reserves Scoring Smith Z. Daugherty 1. Funk I. New port Simmonda 4. Bailey S. Off) ciala: Marsteri and Emigh. MoUlU (17) Myrick ) Sarty iZ Parker 19) Ah 4 10) Ron Lewis (ISI (41) fanbv U3I Knox -4l)-arhow 5i Tralton (21 Prllati (101 Ft.el Molalla -Mooer F -serves scoring 4. Reed I. King 4. Orburn I, Whit 1 Canby Anderson I. Darling I, Harms Z. Berk 1. Officials: Boyle and O'Donnell. Corbett Team Topples Perrydale 48 to 35 " PERRYDALE - (Special) - Cor bett swept to a 48-35 Hill River Valley League victory over Perry dale here Friday night on the shooting of Guard Don Windust, who scored II counters. The Corbetts grabbed a 22-19 halftime margin and increased it to the final 13 point difference by the end of the clash. Guard Larry Massey topped Perrydale with 1ft. Corbett copped the Jayvee clash 36-32. Perry al (U) Phillip 0) Heibenthal (4) Trink (11) Gingerich 14) Massey (II) r r c G G (IS) Carkett ill Angelo (01 Howell (4) Birney (111 Law (II) Windust Reserves Scoring: Corbett. Cowling 1. Officials: Bchoppcrt and Anocraon. Timbenvolves Whip Colton Hoopers, 59-35 ; COLTON (Special) - Mill City got off to an early lead here Fri day night and went on to down Colton, 59 33, in a non-league ball game. Mill City led at the half, 28 17. , Don Lemke was the game 'i high scorer as he poured in 22 points for Mill City's Timberwolves. r in the Jayvee mix, Mill City won 45-4L Chemawa Indians Roll Over OSD 68 to 34 CHEMAWA (Special) The Chemawa ndi.ns romped to an easy 68 to 34 Marion County B League victory over Oregon School for the Deal's Panthers here Friday night. The Indians raced to a 21-3 in the first quar ter and were never headed. They led at halftime 81 to 15 and at the third rest stop 43 to 23. Delvin Thompson of OSD was high scorer for the game, rack ing up 16 points. Ned Sam was the top pointsman for the win ners with 14. Ten Chemawans hit the scoreboard, with f -r pot ting ten or more. rna u Lundmark (I) Neioo ill frten III , Aumsker l) fienthm (ll m MIH CUy III Gregory Z2) Lemk (Hi Ellington ill Crook ( Baseett Reserve Scoring- Mill City Boa 4. Epperson t. Mine I, Bevier X. LoiLeo Cfctftin t, Brewm L OSD (M) , Totals North Salem (U) I.ammeri Tom Weaver McKee Lor Carl , Syrlng Litchfield Get til Kani Orak ... Barnes .13 G ...4 S , z ...4 ... ... t ...a -Z .e 1Z p o z 4 4 4 Z Z - 1 0 1 P 1 3 1 Z 0 s 0 1 0 z 1 1 CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL 'Spe cial) Host Cascade turned on the scoring heat in the final pe riod here Friday night to defeat GATES (Special) Amity's War- Prineville M-48 in a non-league I riors ran up a first quarter lead hoop clash. The same two teams! of 25-4 here Friday night and con meet at 8 o'clock Saturday night, tinued to pour in the points as they The Cougars came from a 29-26 defeated Gates, 81-47, in a Marion deficit to go ahead 41-40 at the County B League game. end of the third quarter, then Amity's scorinz was well soread poured it on in the final period j with Wally Wood and reserve Doyle to win going away. ! Butler each getting 13. High point Gene Speer and Jim Towery led ; man in the game was Gates' Otis Cascade with 11 apiece. Dale, Chance who potted 22. Shumway was high for the night j Ami( M lhe haf with 23 for the Cowboys. at lhrMHnjarter mark, 60-37. in tne prelim, iNortn baiem s Sophs triumphed over the Cascade Jayvees 49-19. attorney from Brooklyn, charged recently that Trotta was an asso ciate of Frankie Carbo, described as boxing's underworld boss. Marshall Boone, chairman of the Maryland commission, said it was Holland's statement and additional information from the Baltimore city police department which led to revoking the license held by Trotta and his son-in-law, Angjlo Muhafo. Partner Still Missing The club was originally tlie Squires Athletic Club. Big Sam Zannino, partner with Trotta under that name, disappeared and bis bloodstained car was later found in Delaware. He has not been heard from since. Trotta has not been informed of the suspension. He became ill at his home Wednesday night and was taken to Union Memorial Hos pital. Wliitworlh Club Bows To Montana Staters B0ZEMAN, Mont. ( Montana State overcame a Whitworth lead in the closing minutes Friday night to down the Pirates, 63-58, and break a four-game losing streak. . The Bobcats permitted the Spo kane, Wash., school only five points in the game's last 74 minutes. Fred Ingaldson, senior forward, paced the Bobcat winning drive with eight points in the last min utes. They came after a shot by sophomore forward Loren Sax put the 'Cats ahead to stay, 56-54, with 4'i minutes remaining. State led 31-28 at halftime. . The teams meet again Saturday night. Cauade (S4) Pflug S) Speer 111) Erhammer 1 1) Towery 111) Grimes (I) Reserve! icorlng: Cascade Smith 4. Downer Z, Wilkenson Z. Peten I. Prineville Mclntyr 2, Davidson Z. Robertson 4, Warren I Officials; Vandervoort and -Hamilton. ' (41) Prlaevlll T (Zi Jonei F (Z) McKenzi C IS) Moon G (Z.I) Shumway G (ZI Crane Amity (II) T. Hubbard (4) Ehlers ill Fuller (1ZI Casteel I4 Wood 1 13 1 F r c G G (41) Gates (14) Moor 121 Chance (2) McWhirk . (I) Vail (1) Schaer Totals Z4 II 14 M Lebanon II S S 1031 North Salem JO 14 21 11 M Fre throw missed: Lebanon 10. North Salem 11. Technical foul: Leb anon, I each. Officials: Hendne and Wlckeri. ' Bend Lava Bears Nip Albany 57-55 ALBANY (Special) Forward Don Lenaberg dropped in a loop ing howitzer with just three sec onds to play here Friday night to give Bend a 37-53 upset vic tory over the Albany Bulldogs. The defeat knockd the Bull dogs out of a District 8-A-l fir t place tie with the South Salem Saxons, who edged pact Sweet Home in another district clash. Bend tied up the score on re serve Jimmy Cannon's twojpoin'er with three minutes to go. They then held onto the ball until the final second desperation shot by Lenaberg that dropped in. -- Albany (M) Move (14) McConnell III) Wilier! (141 . Torgeson (0) Wilson I ISI Canby Defeats Dalian : In Wrestling Match DALLAS (Special) Canby de feated Dallas 41-7 in the first Wil lamette Valley League dual wres tling match of the season here Friday night. Winneri were: 97 Draw, Jack Biggie of Canby and Gordon Jones of Dallas: 106 Paul Lafarge. Canby; 114 Bob Mitchell. Canby; 122 - Draw, Don Rice, Canby and Norm Coote, Dal las; 129-Paul Roth, Canby; 135 Dick Chrisner, Canby. 140 - Dick Enquist, Dallas: 147 i DAYTON (Special) The Dale Eargel. Canby; 156 Fred Dayton Pirates won a Yawama Garuemcr; Canby 157. David League game from Banks Braves Schneider, Canby; 177 Jerry j here Friday night by a 64 to 58 Miles, Canby; heavyweight Norm count The Braves held an 18 to Reserve Scoring: (37) Brad (4) Anderson (14) Lenaberg (S) Coleman (ISI Olson (14) Bonaell Bend. Cannon 1 Dayton Takes Yawama Victory From Banks Reserves scoring: Amity Butler 13. Kadell , Meeker S. Rlchter Z. rig land S. J. Hubbard S. Officials: Don ovan and Zito. Roth, Canby. M) TterMiawa tllioU ! I - itr- TeHier Briltoa 111 r (14) Sam Thompson (II) C (II Bremner CoU 141 O (11) Canp Woo (1) G (4) Brown Reserve acortng: Chemawa Net Z, Wilaon 4, Lu-r Z, Meninlck I. Ban Unu IS. OSD Buckley S. Official: ltv and Adrtao. Siletz Nabs Win FALLS CITY (Special) -Center George Thompson led Siletz to a 49-32 basketball vic tory over Falls City here Friday night with a 13 point scoring ipree. The victors jumped off to a big 2911 halftime margin and coanted to victory in the second ;" ( half. They led 37-23 at the end i B,ver Tjzi oi tne third period. Mieu aiso Maiier 7 won the JV game 45-29. --v 14 lead, at 4 he end of the first period, but Dayton grabbed the advantage at the other two rest stops 39 to 27 and 51 to 37. Gene Walther led the winners' attack with 19 points, but high scoring Don Beaver of the Braves grabbed off game honors with 23. In the JV preliminary the Dayton seconds downed the Banks' B team, 48 to 26V Bank! (il) Falls City (IZ) Pslmer (14) D. Carver (I) Emhre III B. Carver (I) Vntel (41 (4) Sllert f (SI C. Thompson T (HI Gregory C(ll) G. Thompson G (0) Baylor G (II Downe Reserve tearing: flltU MilMr Person l4t - r r c a (4) DaytM (IZ) Lsmbert (I) Hedrecork fill Budk (ISi Walther -tZf NMttbror. Reserves Scoring: Dayton Vest 11. rinlcum Z. Banks: Wise 1. Mnhre. . Official WraUMTbM and Blkly. George Nicholson; former spar ring partner for Joe Louis, is a New York City bank guard. UNIVERSITY BOWL Ladies Minor League team re sults: Team No. 7 (Dorothy Men nis 436) 1. Team No. 5 (Mary Narducci 436) 3; Mt. Fir Lbr. (Helen Hearing 427) 4, Team No. ( (Mary Phillips 379 ) 0; Team No. 3 (Jean Domes 430 ) 2, Hollywood Finance tMelodee Palmer 410) 2; Team No. 4 (Roberta Fox 487) 4, Ladd It Bush (Peggy Short 405) 0. High team series, Team No. 4, 1667; high team game, Team No. 4, 563; high individual scries, Ro berta Fox of Team No. 4, 487; high individual game, Roberta Fox of Team No. 4, 178. CAPITOL ALLEYS Mercantile No. 1 League team re sults: Blue Lake Packers 4. Pink Elephant 0; Jonesway Market 3. Truax Oil 1; Joycee's 1, Santiam Hardware 3; Philippi Motor 2, Wol- gamott'i Auto Service 2; Ramage's 2. Shryock'i Mens Wear 2; Kent Real Estate 3, Salem Smoke Shop 1. High team series, Blue Lake Packers 2909; high team game, Santiam Hardware 1036; high in dividual series, Ed Logan of Wol- gamott's 236583; high individual game, Ed Logan of Wolgamott s, 236. Other high scores: Chet Boyce 209570, Glen Jones 212-562. Gil Schachtskk 211568. Len Turn- bull 210-556, John Rayburn 556, Jack Olney 546 and Care .Hen drick 203-532. Capitol Minorettes League re sults Friday: Team No. 9 (1) Showers, 348; Blue Lake Packers (3) Lewis. 433; W. C. Dyer k Sons (3, Goble'405; Team No. I (1) Zamzow 316; Ladd's Market (3), Unrein 411, Ed's Market d Males, 374; The Hub (4) Loken, 479, Team No. 2 (0 Davey, 382; Commercial Credit f3' Cunningham 415,' Pay less Drugs (1) Burch. 411. High individual game, Maudeea Burch. 171. High individual series, Alice Loken;-479. High team game, The Hub, 715. High team aeries, The Hub, 2128. Redwing Bowmen Set Shoot Sunday Salem's Redwing Bowmen will hold a team shoot Sunday with the Panther Bowmen of Carlton. Both teams are handicapped in the Ore gon Bow Hunters flint round and will shoot the team match based on this handicap. Team members of the Redwings are Bob Norton, Chuck Anglin, Vern Bennett and Ed Isaac of the first team and Nick Beanett. Bob Hinkle, Leo Dumler and Keith Bateman of the second team. The match will be held at the Salem club's indoor range at the Keizer skating rink, starting at 1 p.m. Spectators are welcome to attend. Mill City to Play MILL CITY -(Special)- The Mijl. City Timberwolves have a scheduled basketball game with; players Brownsville High here Saturday night, with the varsity event to start at eight o'clock in the high school gym. Canada Eyes Single League WINNIPEG ("-A Joint meet ing of Canada's Western and East ern pro football leagues Friday recommended the formation of single Canadian football league, embracing both groups. The recommendation, made' at a closed session, will be brought up either Saturday or Sunday at sep arate annual meetings of the two leagues. If approved, it will mean the-two leagues wrould operate un- der similar rules including the number of imports carried by each team. Last year the Western League permitted 12 players from the United States but was required to cut down to 10 the Eastern Big Four limit for the Grey Cup play off. . . The delegates also discussed an interlocking or partially interlock ing schedule, a common draft of negotiation list of Canadian college players, and either a negotiation or draft list on American college Lightweight boxing champion Wallace (Bud) Smith won the Na tional AAU flyweight crown in 1947. 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