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VThumps Wlcolm Paces rttn? The Cot- V- EX ueam tuned n ni!trict6-l game t"w T 54-35 de feght. This was ?: Th? teams are - the dis" . erabbed the lead d wePe never -''Jng a two-game alan!.i., with the I t'lCreuU's boys gal Ifl.'rVi.iH at the this to 25-16 by L.LCOLM. thc Llons EwM was frlun8,-i. ,h.i n this He Iirw carters " E, although using three f'rVgulars in the first 'continued to dom- contest m Hiw " ; ilT Sird period count fa- victors e second half to give 5to al of 29, the high 0( points he has ever . his prep career. (MIS' steady two-hand Uoi.thrtlnmew. Ht tM van"" e saints attack. Bar- aers i" .-. j p with 16 points. t were potting baskets ihan a .470 average S( the back of the St. tick. f m M. MaDleton Lr"c:" s. Ill 0 - 1' 11 i. Charjman -7l0 19 1 11 Lodl-PiiUHllt, McCracken Li'w 6. Denhtm, PiUw. Pitt nym Action Winds Up Friday Night Roosevelt, Kelly Teams Gain Finals in Goldenball Tourney T-i .,,u nrl Vnll.. . .... Roosevelt and Kelly junior high schools gained two teams each in the Goldenball finals to be played Friday night at McArthur Court. Woodrow Wilson and Springfield added a team apiece to round out the six-team slate for the cham pionship round. Semi-final games in this Active Club sponsored affair were played Tuesday night at Roosevelt. It will be the Wilson Beellners against the Roosevelt Termites for the midget title. The Beeliners knocked over the Roosevelt Colts 24-3 in the semi-finals, and the Hlgdon ryncn layoffs Slated jtt Tuesday 111 district playoff will lit Tuesday night when sDrug, defending state meets Warren's Hard- b opening round game, feisen's drew the bye. b of the Druggist-War- will vie with Jensen's ,itate tourney berth, Feb, 21. first-halt Major City isketball play will wind Biursday night 'at Colin h Jensen's meets Every- the 7 o clock game, hren's faces Hewitts the 8:30 nightcap. The have already clinched tall title. Recreation Bat Hit J. P, O'.Nell Lum- Ml Euiene Recreation alleys MMri. Annette Harvey scor- i. uui iier rarmciuer ron- pin t, paced by Teddy Mar I Dorothy Dleti1 507. blanked ftton Outfitters, with "Ann" wim HenNer Marine Ptmler scorlm 474 (or the , ,.Sve,te' lc0 ' Myrtle i Mildred Gllbertson'f 474. fiel. KOrins; 1M and 520, nownei to a a-i win. ft. m... 1,1 yi women or r WilUimi Transfer, with "i oeai uroce- i,L..t"i,0.n scoring 17S for Pjl id 463 scores, beat PJtoy Morrison scorlns) 180 j. .rats' Fine Foods 3-1. ES B1,."1 nd 441 In K' rood Market In ai "BSrnond Decorators. kiW .... fci u.. a "wr oi 219 ana T, w. S . " nuoensieln a t0LT.u,i(l!' 'h- Moor- 1 5. the. losers. Ollle Mrr H r m? 'erminal W h.. n , "rlM- dumber fsC M Smith's 189, Sn'.T,? ,193 I" S.C;& ' 4" Lookout victory over Nesbltt f i5i,lJ,K.rM"n to I..' O'lnKman s mhfi.u 'jS in il c!lh. r!'rll?1 ."Uter. with Wniffii;" Tavern l-l. L HOG? II feedintr nil no your engine mm Mnurv ,,,,1: 1 . "1 ll COfltlim.ll.. , ifrmion ?fer ' 'tiri, Sue: ne of. ? Aulo Supply Billies Dump Elmira 53-46 ELMIRA For the first two periods it looked as though Elmira might win its second basketball game of the year Tuesday night, however, Pleasant Hill made a comeback in the second half to outscore the Falcons 53-46 in a no-count cross-division contest. Faced by Jim Forcia, Elmira had a 14-6 advantage in the first quar ter. The Billies strengthened of fensively in the second period and won the quarter 17-12 to come within three points of Elmira at the half, 26-23. In the third and fourth quarters Pleasant Hill kept up the pace and Elmira dropped off. One of the Falcons' main troubles in the second half was that they failed to continue their first-half re bounding. Pleasant Hill pulled a fast break in the fourth quarter which also contributed to Elmira's downfall. Forcia sunk 21 points to lead all scoring. Charles Schneider topped Pleasant Hill with 19. The Billies also grabbed off the B game 30-22. Jim Conley of El mira and Doug Larison of Fleas ant Hill shared scoring honors with eight apiece. Pleasant BUI (S3) Cummins. 10 F Drugan, 6 F Robberson. 5 C Long. 6 . G Schneider, 10 G (46) Elmira 31, Forcia uienn 13. Reay . 10. Plowman . Armstrong Score by periods: PI Hill S 17 U 15-53 Elmira 14 1J a 1146 Subs: PI. Hill Walker 3. Cragln 4. Hoard, Sprague: Elmira Burt, Hockley 3, Hiele. Prep Scores By The Aisoclftted Pren Myrtle Creek 53, Sutherlln 38 Drain 84, Glide 63 Elkton 70, Yoncalla 47 Pleasant Hill 53, Elmira 48 Oakridge 63, Creswell 44 Dallas 65, Sandy 52 St. Helens 66, Lake Oswego 4 Stlverton 37, Molalla 27 Warrenton 50. Knappa 47 Oervais 42, St. Paul 31 Mt. Angel 64. Canby 55 , Amity 30. Yamhill 32 Taft 44, Newport 38 Slay ton 63, Philomath 34 Brownsville 44, Mohawk 39 Concordia 68, Park Rose 55 ' Willamette Prosh 66, Sweet Home 51 Hlllsboro 69. New berg 52 University 40, Springfield 37 McMiiuivllle 65. Titrard 60 Salem 72. Lebanon 47 1 Woodburn. 43, Estacadn 42 West Linn 58, Beaverton 49 Cottage Grove 54, St. Francis 35 Linf'.eld Frosh 56. Reedaport 55 Sacred Heart 49, Salem Academy 39 Sublimity 56, Jefferson 34 Sheridan 45, Sherwood 37 North Marion 55, Banks 25 Dayton 60. Willamina '39 Eugene 2, Willamette 0 (forfeit) Central Catholic 67, Gresham 47 Oregon City 76, Forest Grove 01 Garibaldi 76. Rockway 43 Powers 64. Coos River 24 Portland League Cleveland 65. Grant 59 Lincoln 40. Washlnnton It Roosevelt M, Franklin 41 Jefferson 60. Benson 37 Termites dumped their fellow schoolmates, the Roosevelt Ras cals 27-7, The Colts, incidentally, made five points during the eve ning, but threw two of them through the Beeliner basket. The Kelly Thunderbolts de- j feated the Kelly Shamrocks 26-11, 1 and meet the Springfield Jets forj the junior division crown. The Jets posted a mild upset in beat-! ing the Wilson Hookers 24-20.' Esgate of the Jets made 10 points ' good enough for high-point honors for the evening. In the senior division, the Roos- j evelt Raiders will tangle with the , Kelly Sabres. The Raiders knock- ed over the Kelly Migs 17-14, while the Sabres turned back the Springfield Blues 19-11. j Results: ! SENIORS ' Kelly Sabres (19) (11) Sofld. Bluei Hoogkinion. 4 T 1, Balson Lewellyn, 8 F.. 1, Nielson Caldwell, 2 C 6. Adams Milford G 1. Church Smith. 2 . G Ted Davis Subs: Sabres Wal roth. Tomllnson 3; Blues Terry Davis 2. Hatch. Officials: Cruss and Caven. Rooi. Raiders (17) (14) Kelly Mlrs George, T 1 F 1, Legan Halin. 2 F T. Beezley Hile, 2 C 4, Walker Masterson, 9 G 2. Toy Fulton, 7 G , Roberts Llo.vd. Kuhuhenn. Quick, Rexfus, Har vey. Moltzau. Officials: Shisler and Fredricks. JUNIORS K Thunderbolts (2fi) (11) K. Shamrorks Cox. 3 . F . Hoven Ouincy, 7 F 1, Hamilton Lloyd. 6 C 6, Bravner Dperkson g 2, Ganriy Hale. 4 G Church Subs: Thunderbolts Lawrence 3, Gregg. White 3. Sindberg; Shamrocks Pederson, Coburn. Gardner. Harris 2. Officials: Shisler and Fredricka. Spfld. Jets (24) (20) Wilson Hookers Esgate. 10 F Stewart Helgeson, 4 . F . Mead Jones. 2 C 2. Wntson Morris, 4 G.- 4, Wilson Levins, 4 . G 6. Lindsay Subs: Springfield Crawford, Fent, Honor. Knecht. Strong; Wilson Kessling, Rubensteln, Masson 2. Lermo, Davis 6. Officials: Caven and Cross. MIDGETS W. Beellners (24) (3) Roos. Colts Hansen, 2 F . 1, Kutz Sheets, 8 F Sova Blain C Sunning Roark. 5 G Hutchins Little. 2 ... G 1. Conway Subs: Beeliners Cameran 4, Rodas, Buely. Draper: Colts Schaf fer, Hale, Newsom, Flanigan. Officials: Shisler and Fredricks. Roos. Termlts (27) (1) Rooi. Rascals Berg. 7 F Kaufman Gould, 0 F 1. Power Osburn. 4 C Lundy Cerkoney. 4 G 3, Holstrom Poston, 2 G 3, Love Subs: Termites Foust, Countryman. Mikelaon 1, Carter. McCall; Rascals Eubank, Powell, Sears. Officials: Cross and Coven. Oakridge Halts Creswell 63-44 Bulldogs Stay Even During First Half CRESWELL A solid second half splurge gave Oakridge a 63-44 victory here Tuesday night against Creswell in a cross-class basketball contest. Creswell stayed just about even with the Warriors throughout the first period, never letting Oak ridge lead by more than three points. The Bulldogs were behind 11-8 at the end of the first period, 26-23 at the end of the second quarter. Fred Richter, Oakridge forward, turned on the heat in the third period and started the visitors on their way to the final 19-point advantage with a 10-point burst. Bunky Beard picked up the staff from Richter in the fourth period and scored eight points. Oakridge paced Creswell 42-32 at the end of the third period. Beard topped scoring for the night with 18 points. Don Gray led Creswell with 15 points and Rich ter potted 14. Oakridge took the B squader 25-17. Dick Kretten of Creswell was top scorer with 10 points. Odle of Oakridge led his club with eight. Summary: OAKRIDGE (3) (44) C'RESUKLI. Richter, 14 F 5, Zilkoski Beard, 18 F II, Decker iiari(, 11 iu .... 7, Aripin Sllner, G 15. Gars Scruby G 1, Walker Score by periods: Oakrldae 11 15 16 21 8a Creswell 8 15 9 12 44 Subs: Oakrldse Noland 2, Swendsen 3. Tuchardt 6. Roblson 1. Eshom 3: Cres well Randall 3, Bryant, Adams, Burn "Officials: Tom Cox and Chas. Mfckel-son. WSC Nips Whirworrh n Close One 62-57 SPOKANE (U B Whltworth's! Washington state led at the end Ralph Poison scored 27 points g Tuesday night but It wasnt enough :an1 the score was tied at 52aii Washington State s Cougars with three minutes to play. whipped the Pirates 62-57 in a: Eric Roberts and Ueorge Kosser non-conference basketball game, lea wm. wun ii points eacn. I Vk. Hallory Hals They are 'Cravenette" Price $7.50 - $10.00 "The New" WILLIAMS 1015 Willamette DERBY DATES FIXED ASTORIA, Ore. (U.R) The Chamber of Commerce Salmon Derby committee said Wednes day that Aug. 30 to Sep. 4 had been set as tentative dates for the annual Astoria Salmon Derby. ... No better time than now, to have HENDERSHOTT'S check over your fishing gear. If your REEL needs re pairing or your ROD needs REFINISHING, we will see that it is returned to you working and looking' like new. SPECIALS... FLY RODS, made by South Bend, 82 or 9' $6.95 GLASS CASTING RODS, SVi' $9.19 SPINNING RODS - SPINNING REELS . SPINNING LURES Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., Feb. 13, 1952 Page sj 3 VANPORT SWAMPS PACDTIC FOREST GROVE (TP) Van port stretched a 36-31 halftime lead to a 73-58 basketball victoc over Pacific in a non-conference game here Tuesday night. OCE RIPS SOCE 59-37 , COOS BAY, Ore. (U.R) Oregon College of Education trounced Southern Oregon, 59-37, .,her Tuesday night in a non-coner ence basketball game. 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