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A taction's Paulson Takes pistrict 6-1 Score Honors Paulson's season-long WilUameue s uunattr .i.nsen was linauy rewara-'-" j. nieht when Paulson's v. . -.rformance against Cot- tTrave 8ve th6 T'er ,orward ,SZl in the final District .wring ' .A ltlu .1- than Christiansen, the Kb district score tltllst, In f"1: nn nnirits to 150 for the . re But Paulson wound jih i better average per game j) to a " " -..--itn. rat GVn?nn l..,.0 01 l".-'- , - f... late in the season. Fnilson Pl'cd Division 1 in ifZs with 75, and tossed In ....ihmws ii'a "i. i-u....n lort the rirriiit cnn3iit,"j " ,..ihmws with 48, and in "I (reethrows with 31. Cot st nard Lowell Rad- K was tops in personal fouls 43 ouit - - " --i Mfon fakes toting Lead PI5(U.R) U1CK tsuuon oi rwood, N.J., got off to a fly- r..i,rt In the men's world figure Lif championship Thursday by Massing m nv tore school figures. r ..... . . ,iinn who has neia me worm 'fnr me la5t luui jcani, wuuuu ! a.ith an unofficial total of hi points at the end of first L. mmDetition, and will go into days COnCluamg lice scaling auvith a 35-point lead. o.mut Seibt of Austria was in toad place at the conclusion of I icnool llgurea wwi iti.o Seibt was the runnerup Mui Button in last week's jnpic championships, . ' , f ? t r v. t ' 1 v u ' f v id- r . rax Eugene, 110; Jay Isley, Cottage Grove, 109, and Loring Dixon, Junction City, 106. The last three men are centers while all other vai.let i.kaih'e leaders in the point race are for-i Juni"" city 7 Junction Rallies For 54-35 Win Elmira Gives JC First-Half Scare U-Bowl Eleanor tyen 1M and 488, bUnkf Nichols Reslty 4-0. Mnr BuckHn trorH IAS and MT tn 'Sherman Dunn blasted out M9 and leading U-Dow! to a 4-0 shutout over 77 aeorc tor uavmson naicery in a Grace & Violas in the Ladies Major i 4-0 cm- leaBiia victory over El Pronto, bowllni leaitte lit U-Bowl allevi Wrd- Gene Oecl hit 200 and SflO In legdlmt nendav niRht. Flo McCullouah rolled . pad's Hoot Beer to a 3-1 win over Bud' 2m and S20 icoren in pacinK Doublc-A : Shell Service. Collene Ice Cream, with Lumber to a 3-1 win over Homier Ma- Ed Robertson sconnc 194 and Ted Haley rine. Foiter Saws, with Loll Field scor-'Ml. heat H. S. Smith Co. -3-1. Carmel inc 512. tied U. S. National Bank 2-2. corn Shon. with Bill Handle scorinc S26. with Hnzet Peternen scorinc lflfi (or the beat Willamette Ski Patrol 4-0. Oscar Bankers. Marley's Snort Shop, led by Anderson scoring 188 for. the losers. Kolbaba Top Scorer PORTLAND Lowell Kolbaba, Eastern Oregon center, Is the Oregon Collegiate basketball conference scoring champion. He concluded conference play RegiMer-Guard, Eugene, Thurs., Feb. 28, 1952 Poojfe 21 1 last week with a total 225 pointi in 12 games, establishing a record of 77 successful free throws. Horn- ' er Duncan of Oregon Tech was ' next with 193 points. wards. Following Paulson and Chris tiansen in average per game were: Malrnlm 13 a- r.nWwiJ 110. !Burright, 12.3; Messier, 12.2; Pa i kulak, 11.7;- Doug Mumme, Wil lamette, 11.5; Isley, 10.9, Dixon, 10.6. Oakndge 6 Dram 4 Lowell , 1 Elmira 1 Vet. Pis. Opp. 1.000 415 269 .730 4S 312 .500 3fi 411 .143 274 322 .125 311 520 Final District 6-1 scoring: Paulson, J. City . 10 Christiansen, Will. 9 Malcolm, C. Grove 10 Gubrud. University in Burricht, Spfld. T 10 Pakulak, Spfld. in Messier. Ewtene 9 Isley. C. Grove 10 Dixon. J. City 10 Schultz. University 10 Hudspeth. Eusene 8 Caudelt, University 10 Barner. J. City 10 Heacoolc. Spfld, 10 51 48 29 59 15 31 5S 16 32 52 19 20 52 13 25 44 22 35 42 25 2fi 39 28 28 34 25 31 29 21 26 29 20 19 33 11 30 23 27 20 21 26 3A Todri. J. City 10 24 BRUCE PAULSON the nine games in which he per formed. Trailing the two top men was Grove's Wes Malcolm in third place with 133 points. Al Gubrud. University, placed fourth with 132 followed by Springfield's Floyd Burringht and Bill Paqulak, with 123 and 117, respectively. ROUNDING OUT the "100 point", men were Jerry Messier, Wacker. Will Stott, Eugene 9 Duer. C. Grova 10 Shaffncr. Univ. 10 Aine. Eunene 9 George. Eunena 9 Stauffer. Will 9 Rariwav. c r.rnv a & ! Morlartv. Ilnlv in Pierce, University in Villoimhby, Spfld. 10 nnepnara. will. B Whitely, University -9 Pillar, C. Grove 10 Rasor, Eugene 7 Short. Willamette 8 Alexander. Spfld. 10 Sustcllo. Will. : 7 Heiikel. EiiRene - 6 Auimtne. Will. 2 Pynch. C. Grove 10 Hatfield. J. City.. 9 Bilderhack. Spfld. 3 Coffolt. Springfield B Sullivan. Will. 9 nomift. Eugene J. 9 Leavitt. Snflrt. a Geisler, Eugene 7 amiin, ,. u rove a Blackledse. Eugene 5 Dahlquist. Univ. 4 Rolph. Unlv 6 Bowen, Eygene B Stuckrath. J. City 5 Culy. Willamette 3 Hotaling. Eugene 4 Jackson, J. City 3 Harper, Willamette 3 niEaon, urove 26 10 29 Players failing to score: Cottage Grove unapman, nayesj Junction tJlty Lee, Tracer, Pollard; University Sheets, Flamme, Wilcox: Springfield Fisk, ormRes. warn, unmore. D FEB 29 - MAR. 1st MENS MENS 1 NECKTIES BELTS I Foulards and .atlns. $fl 00 . Vi 00 f New sprlnjr colors. Beg. jl a" .! i! V r II 11,50 value JL be."' Kc- value JL DAMTC T.hisAdis $100 1 I mxiMF worth.. oh the purchase of any $8.95 or $9.95 Pants In Stock . Gabardines Sharkskins MENS PRESSMAN'S SHOP 782 Willamette Open Friday 'Til 9 782 Willamette t ELMIRA Junction City re ceived a close scare before the touted Tigers came back In the second halt to trip Elmira 94-35 and I in a Valley. League contest. This game wound up the season for the Falcons, Likewise It was the last scheduled contest for Junction, which captured Its sec- mi ond straight Valley title and its 18th win in 21 starts. Forwards Jim Forcla and inn I George Reny provided a first- i quarter spark which found. Elmira 'jj ahead 13-11. Forcia looped In 77 seven points while Ready collected 4 ! JUNCTION STARTED its! come Jsfiback In the second quarter to pull Jj I ahead 25-23. Bob Todd flipped in 57 five points to spark the Tigers, J, I while Reay tossed In another n quartet of markers for Elmira. J", Ace Bruce Paulson suddenly JJ found his "eye" in the third ses- i sion, and that kayoed the Falcons' J I upset hopes. Paujson, the posses 35 1 sor of a deadly jump shot, worked H the net for 10 points in eight min is lutes as Junction lengthened its g! lead to 41-32. ' 15 1 The Tigers held the upper hand 12 ; all the way in the final quarter 'J' as Coach Ken Hays sent in his re- Z 4U- u .u !.J selves llliuwnjr uiiuugii-mc fcuuu. Coach Paul Sherbina's squad, with four seniors playing nearly all the way, played one of its best games of the season. Reay was particularly outstanding with his excellent defensive- and rebound work.' Time and again he inter cepted or batted aside Junction passes to keep Elmira lh the run ning. PAULSON WAS the Tiger lead er, once he got rolling in the last half. Paulson captured game scoring honors with 17, while Reay paced Elmira with 11. Junction made it a clean sweep , with a 41-30 decision in theJV, preliminary. Hall's 10 points sparked the triumph, while Dave' McKinney and Gale Green scored eight apiece for Elmira. Summary: I J. CITY Paulson, Todd. 9 Dixon, 8 r... F. C. G. a... (SS) ELMIRA 0. Forcia . 12, Reay T t, Hockley f, Armstrong 4, Plowman Quarter scores: Junction City . Elmira Subs: J. City Stuckrath 8. Lea, Pol lard. Jackson, Hatfield Si Elmira Burt. Ward. Hlele. Bowlsby. Officials: Bill Robins and Travi, Cross. How to judge whiskey value i f. HovaVioz. of Calvert put in one glass and the me amount of any other whiskey in another tvifhouf knowing vhich it which. 2. Sniff one brand for aroma. Taete it criti cally for moo7inesi Swallow carefully to judge its freedom from bite, burn or sting. Seattle's NCAA Chances Fading ' SEATTLE (IP) The Seat tle University Chieftains, their i hopes for a berth in the western regional NCAA cage tourney dim med, Thursday were awaiting a possible bid to the National In vitational Tourney. The. NIT committee was sched uled to meet in New York Thurs day to pick five teams for the 12 team events. , Wednesday, Bill Fenton, S.U. athletic director, said he had been told by Reeves Peters, a member of the selection committee of the NCAA, tourney, that the Chief tains "are not seriously being con sidered for a berth. Reeves added, however, that the Chieftains were not entirely out of the running for one of the at-la'rge spots available. The NCAA western regional tourney is slated for Mar. 21-22 at Cor- vallis, Ore. The finals are sched uled for a week late at Seattle. Fenton aald Peters told him five teams were considered leading candidates for the two at-large spots available.. He named them as Drake, Oklahoma City, St. Mary's San Francisco and Santa Clara. 3. Tastetheotherwhls- ky in the same analyt ical way then pick the one that really tastes better to you. iOaBiHHaattaaBDaiBiH BE YOUR OWN WHISKEY EXPERT I 'hi big difference in whiskey values is the difference in taste. That's why it will pay you make an easy 60-second taste test between Calvert Reserve and your present brand. We're sure you will prefer Calvert because htmoother, mellower taste is protected fom bite, burn or iting by "vacuum distil fof" at low temperature. But don't take our word for it. Compare N make your own choice. Fait enough? rg $055 11 . .A. Pint Si ..msvit Ls...Vr I - if Calvert Challenges Comparison ...!u wriisbv on the market ! hn, r.N NEUTRAL SPIRITS. OUVttT DISTIUIW CORP, K. V. C I al event th. latt three year. KSHYI ILENDED WHISKEY 5 CM" " Moore Takes Ring Decision ST. LOUIS, Mo. OJ.P.) Archie Moore, veteran light heavyweight challenger, won a unanimous de cision over Jimmy Slade of New York Wednesday. It was a clearcut victory for Moore, although he ran into un expected trouble in the tenth and final round. In that round Slado forced him into the ropes and scored repeatedly with a barrage of rights and lefts to the head. Slade won the "round, easily but Moore had cinched the decision. In the earlier rounds Slade fought from a crouch and was1 an easy target for hard left handed jabs which were Moore's most ef fective weapons. Moore rocked Slade with that; left in the third round. Slade near- I 1 !.-.. 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