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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1956)
Malrwnan, .,,!, i:,. ()ir T,.. n, WJ (Srr. IV) '1 Saxons : V vv SET YOU.l COURSE T02 '. . . Viks - u . v 0 Ctmtiiwd Uwn I'iit 1) point Ink Tempi had 11 ur Me Mliimllle, (Im Haiti Qmikrri, co lmniiioni of rorllttii'l tHy hatfui-, evrrcam an ( ( early 10 Kutfcni Irad and nit j Allan, i ulirad 111 at Ihr 111 t quarter , , . I'rniltrlun and Smith fLilrm rr mailt, 38 21 l hnlftim and 4011 aaiia TJ) In tin taiilc until ilia rattrrn 't ' lhlr(l l'rrU Interval. Orrfunians lurnrd on high paw-! Jraara Tm Mara frrd iurK In Hit fourth quirlr. KJarnt Jrnwn'i hrilil, rrtiound Thry fan up IS point i while Smith. Ing ami noting rr loo nmh for Mi-m as aM la gpt only two'Kugrnt In omcomt, allhmiKh Iht Irct throw i by renter bait Jone. 1 0.ing A.rmrn sent It Into over- nd Irom 41147 edge at the Start !llm al Sfl M nn ra.ria hv Warren of Hi quarter moved Into fom.,nj guard poug l.unditrum, th mending U49 It id midway through tht period. Iwli Thorn. 1 1 Pendleton lor Hard, towd In 10 of tht point in that flurry. Jonei as high scorer lor tht gun with 13 points. last with 20 lecondi to go, Tht tatt champlont had chanc to win It With only II seconds lelt but forward Davt Powell missed a fret throw. That was Eugene's last bid. In Aftilrfal. Ihiitna, I 1au, 9 jamrt. llatmnai ( I'aulHin I lMl, t Total) lor 1 1 nciiclon with l, k..Lt .- iry,.ri iim linn man aviiw " M4irt ) Mi l.uhll (1) oppla til I'lumlty 120) Tixl'l III) Oarity It) South Salem's chances suffered : Kuhn streaked In for layiin. Jen-! 1 '7rT V, Iinmfanurably when guard Bruce jaen closed tht scoring with Iwo ' H..im.n im ratterson and Jonei fouled out , free throwi a half minute befort -;"" u m. .. i Miller ii late In tht game, North Salem, after trailing most of Iht way, almost matched last-minute victory from Beaver ton, but tht Tualatin V all ty League tram ramt back to elimi nate tht capital mtry, MM. North Salem trailed at the half. 38 24, then tied tht acort el-hl timer In tht third period without being ablt to forge In front. When only two minutes remained In tht game, however, center Jim Litch field dunked a basket to put North Salem ahead, W W. CloVt Tally But North Salem could not tally again, and Greg Altenhofen of Bea- lerton provided hi team with a An early Milwaukee splurge wa cmbrt a j i... i i n...l. .. u. Lundt mi ........ ...... .,.. - icq Djr lumuru t-i'n I iiuia, kiiu -u f nil quick 6I-60 tdge. Beaverton then hi. team wiih n. Medforda Tia-: mI. anaerj live pointi to cinch the 'del wai hfsh for the game with "umhi. game. Jl. and Neil Humley. M Medford r.!,h Kri-nuenl Knrth fiatim fnuli unt ' i j i i . . . i . , i ii' . 1 " center, iiau xu, uuiuuini iw i ii Bob Williami, Beaverton center, to i frf hrow attempts. tht free throw lint 14 timer and ! Th Pnrilanrt inffu'i ihirH learn that unhappy player miast d IS of tr)e quartt r finala. Jefferion, ill UV $rj . v x 1 ! r 3 i j n 7K if lt?v ) vJL-acvJZ. aLLj LuuujLavj i J 1 A VK K-rf I - - it) I Uy ---- ) )B,V ,t7 t J I 1 M.mima l.rt; f-r. a-H. II ZT ' f- ' nI It I . I M 11 t Vi I x til i . i i 1 r f x i i ; v 11 8 1141 Kimpt.ml1 i (( ill t . 1 ' All I I 1 1 I l V I I ' Aw a (Mi Warren II - t I' I IV I ,-a I I I I , t Ml LJ LJVJk L J I J I DOOR PRIZES ; I WaBl . .. r.,..i.m - ), m.,.hiI U rsrT ,- . Ff'. fetV a-:yi' flnp?n n i ii il (I)) Mllwavkla r nn e..D r 141 Hallar C ii Kvr n (4) ixtnar (i 111 Crntwnbarhrr flrtervM )rorln Mrrtlwd fouil a. inin I, Milwauki chnib J. LandD Janarn (Ml Hultnit Ml Lunra 171 the tnd. Icitir i4 A reroru uiurauy ''" -; y,,,, 2l, i.j.ard .!. M. erowo 01 a.Oi waicnra in ion- Kr-Huni III, Bulhuiana in. teat. Tht old mark, I.IM, was setl L11. U1 . Ut year. :!ku"nTwf Milwauklt was ahead In mot . Hoarrur 4i of tht lirit half against Mcdlord. holding 1 14 first-quarter and 22 halftlme margins. But tlx straight points, four of them by guard Bob TUdcI, put Medford In front K32 early In tht third quarter. Ptlata PUed Oa Medfnrd kept piling on the points, building up an II point mar gin In tht third period and II points in tht final quarter. o o o HtMrvti Irorlnf,: Dniral Calk. M) McWhitltr 141 Urvatwy till AlUnhollan I4) rarrll III lloprran ill) (4) MrMlnnvllla r ill Rvala r III HanlM C ill Carlton O (I5l Tamplav O (Si fhrodr Umttrvrt arnrlna: rnilral f alh ateuart til. McMinnvill Slubber Held 4. FRIDAY- SATURDAY -SUHDAV MAt(ll16,l7,18,9a.m.-10p.m. farvillli IN) 4) Mar-MI I in i l.iewallen i (III Olmter ll Welaa 1 4 1 Filner I 111 Pftkina r o r v 1 1 1 . Hi. r)ty "i. Kinion ti. M-Hi Poller Ci, I'liilllp) 141. URi Id. F r c r; n Kri norms: the chances. It was a new tourna ment high. Willard Reeve of North Bend previously held the record for anguish in that line, lie misled 12 la.t year. Milton-Freewater, ranked No, S in the AP poll, grabbed the it maining consolation b t r t h by downing seventh-ranked Corvallis, 64-29. Mae-Ill la Tranble Milloo-Freewater had trouble at (he outset and trailed at tht end ol the first quarter, 1S-11, before Rewrvea aeorln l.anrnhr( Ci; P III. J-Abbotl ii; Krohn (Ji; iioiunitwonn dropped a 17-45 derision to the run ning Marshfield Pirates. Fourteen straight points gave Marshfield a 20-1 lead in the first quarter, and tht winnera made It 27-11 at the quarter. Marshfield guard Roger Johnson scored 12 points in this period. Marshfields widened its lead to 41 25 at half time. Within 12 Points The Portlanders climbed to J BAKER Grl Basketball coach within 12 points early in the third rhurlt Stevenson, with a four-year ouarter. but Marshfield started to . -j i c uin nH ai t.,u I, ... . . . . ------ fiui vi niiia pnu . . . .. . liWJSC !' "P." became the 12th conch since 1946 icaa at a j ai ine mira quarter 0 lvp ,j0WB Wednesday. Steven- Marahllel ( ripurfrun 111 rrarrr l20i Hullard 161 Jnhnitm 123) Baker till (41) Jrlfrrtoa Ml Brrrman (41 Horn (13) Anil'rM.n till Rank III Jarob M-Hlne Hi: Baker Hoop Boss Resigns Posilion Skippers WE'VE GOT THE BOAT YOU WANT TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! late in the second period. With three minutes remaining in the half Rodney Feigner tossed in a field goal to give MilUm-Freewater its first lead, 23-22, and by naif time was on top, 21-22. Lincoln was the first team to move into the championship round semi-finals, and it got there with comparative ease, although Klam ath Falls started out as if it would be a nip-and-tuck struggle. But after Klamath Falls bad taken an early 1-7 lead, 1-5 Berk llolman tipped in a basket for Lincoln and the Portlanders never again were headed. 'Daherty Tap They led at the end of the first quarter, 15-12, and at the half. 2S 19. With 6-root Mike Doherty lead ing the way, Lincoln made it 45-34 at the three-quarter mark. Klamath Falls twice got within aix points in the final period, but Lincoln sent its front lint back In and pulled away with ease. Doherty scored 25 points for the Winners. Butch Kimpton, Klamath Falls guard, led his team with 14. Lincoln used its height advan tage, and dominated backboard play. The two top-rated prep teams In Oregon collided in the day's feature game, and it was Frank lin nearly all the way. The ended 'son accepted a position as Baker Johnson who was hitting his ,thletic dircctor ,t approximately jurnp ,nls i r .arSn. e.u iea (he nm alary both teams with 22 points. Tarn mate Sandy Fraser scored 20, whilt Chuck Rask paced Jefferson with 15. North Salraa (M) Weaver, f Carl, I .. Litchfield, e Syrlnf, f Harnn. g Laminar), I Gettla. I Tom. f Mc-Ket. Loy, f Total) . . . Beavtrtoa (St) rc IT PF TP t 1 S I Tht school board announced the decision after a two-hour closed session. 4 a is ti w po rn rr pr Tf .114 4 Mllta. f Altenhofen, I Wllliama, e .... Writcm, $ .... 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