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.000 if 74 first the Indians were able to weather ital, 10 points. Rich Schiebner the storm in the clutch to come I paced Lowell with eight points, out on top, handing the Bulldogs BRONCS BATTLE SAILORS their lirst league defeat in three I Lowell won the B squad game irrtic nut. The victory put Mo- ?d-9n Thnm hawk into a first place tie with ; had nine points, Dick Welton and i Dd5c' i me game to give crow Creswell. Don Parker each potted seven for I a lead which Triangle never over- Lloyd Olden of Mohawk was i the Red Devils, McKenzie won'came- 4U Hinkt ...;,U in vnllB.i kll na nt I Ralnr, Kiavnr'c IS nninfe mtrh. J1'"' :nin an upil ; top SCOiei iui u" iw&ni. win, 10 un va-Ll. j , J t"....., K itauoi"6 - ejStering a1 points. Bob Anent led Creswell coourg s Broncs gave Maple aiea me loiai nung up ay crow s f league-leading ; with nine points. terrific battle for three quarters j high-scoring center Gerry Bloom, victor? 0 Mohawk also won the B squad j of the game but in the final pe- Don Bloom of Crow had 14 points Uere in M" Tiane County "B hiS"Linfo an uproar division Low-1 game 30-28. Keith Cockern ofjriod Skip Mason got hot with the oivj ! TvTrthanrlr tnnnnd the scnrini with ill ooints and Dulled the Sailors esswell Upset by Mohawk in Feature Game; inleton Continues to Pace Western "B" Play .within two points of Mohawk at 'in the second half McKenzie goted out a 33-30 victory in th LLSJ u" -! "Z the Tt it narnirl 2.1-21. In the third ! within four noints nf thi RpH tnnal cima 1, - -uuib. 1W S period the Bulldogs passed up Devils at 40-36. Crow's Cougars, always danger 's il 21 Mohawk to go into the final quar- Stan Rasmussen of McKenzie ous in ,neir own displayed a .3M Jis no . ...ithtn 33-32 lead, however, rolled un the merit's hippfVit tn-i,:.., bJ . ' J " ' sis lel i . " u.i ,L iimie too mucn scoring power for " - ,un inriiani; were HDie io weainer i a . iu Doinis. no acniPDner m. . , . ... . inangie caKe witn the result that the Lakers went down to' defeat 54-42'. Gerald Bloom made the tossed the 5," Io ,n in-o d- i o A quick showdown Is due in Sun., Jan. 13, 19a2 Poge 1 3 ; District 6, Division 1 Tuesday I night at Cottage Grove when the Grovers and Eugene tettle first place honors. Both teams have been victor ious In their first District 6-1 Undefeated District Rivals Play Tuesday rMd McKenzie - , mts Walker of Creswell had Division snowLu, Western JJiv'- ...hi anH tnere uu.j-- E8Ston Sailors still jMcKENZIE DUMPED ,!t une m- start was Lnawo Th Bulldogs were only nr seven points in their gainst Mohawk on he m "r.:,!.,; he- .. that were -'ore ,1, Jack L,r , sey ill won the second quar- 14.8 roars'" 11 points and pulled the Sailors to the fore for the victory. Coburg equalled Mapleton's score in the opening frame 10-10. The Sailors went into the rest M:h.?n,nDrSw, P'o with a 30-23 advantage but McKenzie back into a fourth place tie with Pleasant Hill by passing the Eagles 45-40. The win put Lowell into an exclusive third place in the standings from a fourth spot tie. Lowell took the first half of the game hands down. The first pe riod ended 14-6 for the Red Devils and they had a rest period advantage of 31-15. McKenzie i closed the gap to 36-29 in the third period and kept on closing it until the final gun. At one point Coburg closed this down to 37-35 at the end of the third period. Coburg's Bob Littlejohn sunk 22 points to clinch scoring honors for the night. John Peckham and Skip Mason each had 15 points for the Sailors. Mapleton sneak- Wliiig Chatter Bin wm.nn i! - DAlin Pa niw nn f n i n c 41Q Pivo nf ?pne Kecreaiio" a i ..m. -r-.-. - - - put in by AI Bender and SI contributions have come " Hopkins, Bill Schmiedln?, Jack Ralston and Ed Ander- Merson and Ralston, two pin boys, set 140 lines last Sunday kicked in meir uui .mm i . . ., Inaraey, warren Arum, " , KKUIICJ, iil I miq, nil., ,:.1J eon e men s doubles wnn a iuiai ui uj, diu uwuanciu, non, -nk McCants, 540, are second with 1229. . . . Eleanor Myers, td Myron Henzler, 615, are topping mixed doubles standings l)l while Melba Wendel, 587, and George Turner, 592, are with a total of 1179. it s a nanaicap anair, slighted Milo Gubrud last week. He rolled a 246 high h. week, with Retread Tires of the Elks League . . . Half- purls it Eugene Recreation and U-Bowl are about all cleaned U-Bowl we still are missing reports from Lookout Point Dam, Merettes. Two1 leagues are missing from Timber-Bowl in Eeld. re are a few more halfway mark reports: U1IES OF ELKS 1. Holland Market 38-22; 2. Eugene Hotel i Tiny's 36-24; 4. Stevens' Floral 35-25; 5. Rex Cafe 34-26; by Rudolph 32-28; 7. Eugene-Willamette Lumber Co. 30-30; hno's 30-30; 9.-White Fuel 29-31; 10. ABC Plumbing 28-32; 4 Swartz 28-32; 12. McDonald Candy 27-33; 13. Finegan's b 15-35; 14. Pic & Pak 24-36; 15. Carey's Stove Store 24-36; ligerettes 23-37. Season's Highs: Marian Hilliard 223; Lois Eugene-Willamette Lumber Co. 945; Eugene Hotel 2607. IR LEAGUE 1. Willamette Ski Patrol 42-14; 2. Bud's Shell 36-20; 3. College Ice Cream 32-24; 4. Davidson Bakery 30-26; sKMtBeer 25-31; 6. El Pronto 23-33; 7. Carmelcorn 20-36 Smith 16-40. Season's Highs; George Hopkins and Ted Halev IwMeDorsey 615; College Ice Cream 628, 1715, ARS1TY LEAGUE 1. Cone Lumber Co. 36-20: 2. Gustafson 36-20; 3. Seven Up 36-20; 4. Dexter Market 29-27: 5. E. A. 4 Sons 27-29; 6. Dickson's 8 Bailers 21-35: 7. First National jo; . inter-state Tractor 18-37. Season's Highs: Bud Dalton w, wistafson Fuel Co. 1073, 3004. First half ended in three pi with the following roll-off results: Cone Lumber 2796 Fuel Co. 2778; Seven Up 2709. Wweek. Men and Women Moose Bowlers rnisArl $R4 fid the benefit of the polio fund. The women, using a red head KdSH nd the men, also using a red head pin, took In $70.64, mm rresment Art Purser. Miss the red head pin and its raus. we aon t Know whether or not the women missed sd pins during the nieht. but wpVp nrpttv euro thaf on man miss 706.40 head pins in one night's play. Actually what hap- .. .... , , wno naan t missea ten for the night was mck m one mick. Most of them did. reue the top tens at Eugene Recreation and U-Bowl: U'OUHL Star Cleaners Wins 1st-Half Cage Crown W1LLAMALANE Final 1st Halt W Star Cleaners 5 Paramount Mkt. 3 Weyerhaeuser . 3 Austin's Cafe 2 Springfield Dairy 3 Sprinsfield News 0 Pel. PtH. OtlD. .600 219 203 ,S0n 197 188 .400 188 203 .400 162 202 .000 138 230 Star Cleaners clinched the first-half title in Springfield's Willamalane League basketball action last week. The Cleaners norrowly averted a first-place tie with Paramount Market by taking a close 54-40 decision from the Market men Thursday night. Thus Star finished the first half unbeaten in all five starts. Para mount and Weyerhaeuser finished in a deadlock for the runnerup spot, each with a 3-z mark. The six-team league will start second-half action this week, with doubleheaders billed for Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. At the conclusion of the second half race, a playoff is scheduled by the loop. This week's schedule: MONDAY: 7 Weyerhaeuser vs. Austin s cafe. 8:30 Springfield News vs. Springfield Dairy. WEDNESDAY: 7 paramount MarKet vs. star glean ers 8:30 Weyerhaeuser vs. Springfield News. TIIUKHDAX: 7 Austin's Cafe vs Paramount Mar ket. 8:30 Springfield Dairy vs. Star Cleaners. ana BUI Blain of Triangle was good for 13 points. Triangle won the B squad con test 26-25. Jesse Keney of Tri angle and Bob Goodrich of Crow shared scoring laurels with nine points each. Triangle also took the volleyball game 16-12. Gerry Rust and Pat Minter of the Lakers scored four points and Mary Jcf- fers of Crow had three points. Summaries: CRESWELL (38) (42) MOHAWK Zilkoski, 5 F 1, Narramore Decker, 7 F 19. Olden Arient. 9 C 6, Lindsay Gary, 6 G 4. Lane Graham. 6 . G - ... 7. FisL-ller Halfllme score: Mohawk 23, Creswell 21. Subs: Creswell Randall 2 Brvant. Adams. Bates 3, Walker. Harsis. Work man. Burns; Mohawk Lilly 5 Cecil, Alccutcneon. Myers, coursey. Officials: Harry Williams and Paul Sowers. TRIANGLE (4'i) (M CROW main, la 6 .letters Mitchell, 6 F 10. Holland Slayter, 15 C 15, G. Bloom Tollne G 1, Goodrich Linsey . . G 14. D. Bloom Halftime score: Crow 29. Trianele 20. Subs: Triangle M. Ward 8. Williams. Jones, laylor, w. ward: crow Hole- man 2, Willie, Hatfield Howlan, Wilson. Willamette moves to Elmira Tuesday night for a kings-X con test with the Wolverines favored over the winless Falcons. In other Tuesday games, Drain moves to Lowell for a Valley League con test while Corvallis plays at starts, and the winner of this1 Salem with the Big-Six League game will hold sole honors on lead at stake, first place. The Cottage Grove One "A" contest is slated team, which boasts no man over Thursday night at St. Francis six feet in height but makes up when the Saints host Cottage this disadvantage with an aggres-; Grove, with the Grovers rated sive defense, has rolled up eight, the edge over the winless Gaels, wins in 10 starts for the season. Two District games and a Big The Axemen team, featuring Six League contest will share c-r.v-. .... 6eV,V. . " i. I Ht II IB frvr.r m m Officials: Hagg and Caven. MAPLETON 57) Tuft. 9 r. Snell. 8 F. Peckham. 15 C - Mason, 15 G Love G (44) COBVRG 22. B. l-ittloinhn 7. Crownover 11. Wright 1. Woodruff F . L,Ittlejohn Halftime score: Maoleton 30. Cobure 23. Subs: Mapleton Chastnin 6. Kneaper z Beers z, AKers 2. biiingson, Jen Kin Cobure firopn. Still lie. Mnwriv 3. Officials: Charlie Mickelson and Bob snisier. Mckenzie mo Rasmussen. 10 T Wheeler, 3 Y Williams, o J lYiculemore, 7 (i Rookard. 5 G. (45) LOWELL . 4. Brown 8, Schiebner 6, McNally , . 7. Lister 6. B. Ertckson Halftime score:- Lowell 31 McKenzie IS. Subs: McKenzie Lowery, Garroutte, Quisenherrv. Lnntf. RiBham 9: Lowell R. Erickson 7, Cook 4, Denker. Morris 3, Lindland. Officials: Travis Cross and Frtd Adams. FRED RICHTER, All-Star Oak ridge guard, will be the king pin in the Warrior lineup when Oakridge tangles with Univer sity High at McArthur Court in a March of Dimes charity basketball game. Borcher to Tell Oregon Club Members About Washington Bill Borcher, whose Oregon quintet leads the Northern Div ision and watched the Washing ton Huskies against Oregon State at Corvallis over the weekend, will be the feature speaker at the Oregon Club lun cheon Monday noon at the Eu gene Hotel, Borcher will give the down town Oregon sports backers some idea what to expect from the Webfoots when they meet the Huskies in a vital series In Seattle next Friday and Satur day Oregon's next outing. Don Kirsch, assistant basket ball coach and head baseball coach, will also take part in the program, according to President Jim Hubbard. Members of the varsity squad will also be guests at the weekly luncheon. sophomores, has won seven of 10 starts this season, including the last four in a row. Comparative scores indicate a close battle. Maury Kreutz's Grovers decisioned University 37-28, while Eugene toppled the Tiders 48-41. All of which means, Tuesday night's game will be another of many close ones due in the hot district race. In the other District 6-1 con test Tuesday night, Springfield moves to Junction City. The Mill ers have yet to mark up a Di vision 1 win, while Junction City has won eight of nine contests. The Tigers, thus rate a shade edge in this contest. In a March of Dimes benefit game at McArthur Court Tuesday night, Oakridge, the District 6-2 leader, moves against University in what should be an even cross division contest. The Warriors loom as one of the top teams in the district, while University is also top-ranked but has failed to play up to expectations In its first two 6-1 starts. weekend honors. In a District 6-1 tangle. University moves to Wil lamette Friday night. In District 6-2, Oakridge will attempt to make it two straight when the Warriors host Elmira Friday night. This will be the first dis trict start for the Falcons. Saturday night, Salem and Eu gene will renew their ancient Big-Six rivalry at McArthur Court. The high-flying Vikings appear to have too much for Eu gene's young but coming quint in this game. Springfield also plays a Big' Six game Friday night when the Millers travel to Corvallis. In other Big-Six games this week, Bend moves to Albany Friday and Saturday nights. Yoncalla plays at Drain Friday night in a Douglas County "B" contest, while next Sunday, St, Francis moves to Mt. Angel. POPULAR AIL PURPOSE FARM WELDER! NOW, mors than ever, the Welder is receiving priority at tention among J arm en and here's whyl L Mrt firm art botlr mechanized and repair an beuminf a aujor item. 1 Moea lira and labor art aivad by repairinff nacbincry right at borne. I Handredi of dollin tre atver! earn year by awk ing your ova repairs and bnildinf your own equipment. USD FARMERS ARE CHOOSING TKB FORNEY BECAUSE: 1. 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Saints Play Sunday St. Francis will host the Sac red Heart basketball team of Salem on the Gael court Sunday afternoon, with the game start ing at 2 p.m. John Capiello's St Francis team will he seeking Its first win In eight starts against the visiting Cards. ARROW SHIRTS "STORE FOB MEN 537 WUUmetl. Dial t-eill SAH Gfifln Stamp. MOTORS 10-$350 We have an entire line of motor blocks and Complete Engines ranging from Model A Ford to Olds "88". Doyles Sales & Service Hlwijr North Cottage Grove mmmmmmmm Winter Loops Resume Action This Sunday Activity in Laurelwood's three winter leagues, American, Nation al and Coast, will resume action this Sunday morning. Booked for activity last Sunday, snow forced a postponement until this Sunday. Three more weeks of play are on the schedule. Tee time is 8:30 a.m. 'ts , ulor . 180 179 179 178 177 177 176 -'th kisbridi In McCI; ..189 .183 ..182: -182 EUGENE RECREATION Les Myers Lou BelHsimo II " 111"' Ray Hoffman Lawrence Dorsey " George Hopkins " "cue oevei ,0, Mvron Henzler H 179 Bill Mandich ..Illlir 179 Jim Tucker . II II HII Inn George Drinkwater IIIII.178 Hazel Gunderson Melba Wendel U Annette Harvey " " Wanda Curt!.. . Betty Bernardl III Jerrv riiann... iyme Hjtnbrlde 1.154 a?!?- 1 ,A"erbury""" ..."mHHli'l 150 ...170 165 158 ...158 158 ..155 149 14S Helen Bricker ! m pound. wT.j , nom ot wnom weigh an ,,.:?,nds' bowled Aether week in learnt ntln t ta,!;;; '" !hey ""Islied, they compared averages another bour h,1 ln.aiual.?verages for the night were tolled a 134.. lnls Jmed ln with: "H , I weigh Rod Taylor's n 1 for Delicious and American Dishes open 1 Days a Week Daily 11:30 a.m. to 3 a.'m. Sat 'Til 4 a.m. Orders to Go Banquets Welcome Tft.ern open til 1 a.m. dally PLENTY OF PARKING Located In Glenwood Hwy. 99 So. 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