Viking Cagers Score 70-27 Big Six Win Over Bulldogs rrr- It wasn't much of a came for the fans, but the Vikings' 70 to 27 win over Albany's toothless Bulldogs Friday night gave every Salem player a -workout along with a pair of breathless whistle looters. The lop-sided score goes into the record books as the eighth : win for the Salem high aggre gation in Bix Six league com petition. The Viks still have two hurdles to pass in the league in return matches with Springfield and Bend. Wednesday night the Vikings travel to Corvallis to meet the Rooks in a prelim to the OSC- Vandal game. Friday night's rout opened with a momentary see-saw point battle initiated by Da leno Dalesky, Albany guard, who put the Bulldogs in front for the only time in the game, Doug Rogers knotted the count at 4-all, and Layton Gilson put the Vikings in front. After that, it was Salem all the way. . , Gilson chalked up six points irt the first quarter and three more in the first minute of sec ond quarter play before he missed hitting the bucket. The score by quarters for the game was 15-10; 35-12; 52-19, Sind the final, 70-27. , As the score mounted, in terest of the thinly spaced fans was held by the hope that the Vik subs would break the 60 ' point mark. Don McKenzie turned the trick with a shot that put Salem in the lead, 61-22 at that stage of the meeting. Lawrence ' Baggett provided the final climax when his coun ter pushed the tally to 70 for the Salem high team. Salem (70) (27) Albany AfinC fn Pfillf Dick Kleinfelter, Salem guard, Is shown ing score for the Vikings in the Albany game Tuesday night. Other Salem players in the photo are Gene Garver, Larry Paulus, Lawrence Baggett and Don McKenzie. It n pf tp tt tt pi tp Walllns.t 2 0 2 4 Dobln.f 0 0 3 0 Roger.. t 3 10 7 Decker,! i 0 1 1 1 GMson.o - & 1 0 11 Helms,c 1113 Girod.g 2 0 14 Brnemn,g 0 111 Chmblln.f 2 110 Dalesky.g 2 0 0 4 Bajsett 4 3 111 Sexton 10 0 2 Davis 4 0 0 8 Torgeson 0 13 1 Deen 0 0 2 0 Oibbs 3 13 7 Garver 0 0 10 Fleming I 1 4 5 MnKenzle 3 117 Forster 110 3 Norton 13 2 4 Paulus 3 2 0 8 Bloan 1113 Totali 21 12 12 70 Totali 10 7 1 27 Free throws mlased: Salem 11, Albany 7. Halftime score: 8alem 30, Albany 12, Officials: Kolb and Blrnlo. n Albany ,...F 4 Paxton ,.,.F. ....... 4 Stamps ,.,.C 11 Wagner ...,Q 1 Parrett ....O..... Felrson Reserves scoring: Salem Bllschke 2. Walden 4, Halbert 2, Anderson 8, Blair 2, Bauer 2. Albany Babcock 14, Mlshler 0. Halftime score: 8alem 28, Albany 10. Of ficials: fih-nlo and Kolb. Salem (87) Jones 8 ... Condon 4 . Scheelar 10 Hazel 18 .. Haugen 8 Corvallis, Ore., Feb. 15 tfP) Oregon State college kept alive its hopes of defending the Pa cific coast conference northern division basketball crown last night with a narrow 48-44 win over the Idaho Vandals. The Beavers lumped out in front on . Glenn Kinney's goal and trailed only once, at 6-5. The halftime count favored OSC OCE Wolves Pull Loop Game from Fire with 69-67 Monmouth, Feb. 15 VP) Ore gon College of Education snatch ed a victory in the last ten sec onds last night against Eastern Oregon College of Education, winning 69 to 67 in the Oregon collegiate conference game. A jump shot by Harrel Smith and a free throw by Jack Bush nell turned the trick. Earlier, OCE had built up a sizable lead and had posted a 38-30 halftime margin. But the Eastern Oregonians battled back and went ahead on Bob Green's goal for a 66-85 edge. It was too slim and after a free throw each, Smith fired his toss and Bushnell capped it. Game Biologist , Exams Announced All name biologist I and aqu atic biologist I positions for work with the game commis sion will be filled from the reg isters of the state civil service commission, with open competi tive examinations for these reg isters slated for March 18. In making this announcement the game commission states that the applicant must be a college graduate with a major in fish eries or game management, or he must have an equivalent com bination of experience and train ing. Veterans will be given a five-point preference in the examination. Applications may be obtained from the state civil service com mission in Salem or any state employment service office. The application must be submitted to the civil service commission not later than midnight March 4. Chemawa Defeat's Jeff Lions, 34-20 Chemawa The Chemawa In dians beat the Jefferson Lions, 84 to 20, in a northern division, Marlon County B league encoun ter Tuesday night. The result left the two quints tied for second place. The Chemawa Bees edged out a 19-18 win. ( Jefferen ... 7 Blackwell 8 Cameron 2 Marian Hicks 2 Wsttenbarger Chemawa. (84) Uatt r.. Wells. 8 F... Satanus 2 C..., Shlllal O ... Btleard 13 G . . . Subs: Chemawa Bakota 3, FeUman 2; Jefferson Porter 2, Williams 1. Terry Sawchuk, goaltender of the Indianapolis Caps of the American Hockey League, is a baseball first baseman in the summer and two years ago led the Manitoba league in batting. mm b - V't -J' r.: J kkt 7 I !h ,J " 4 Giilmen Rout Vandals With 48-44 Decision In Training ii-.rst African swimming champion, climbs out of the -Olympic, pool in Auckland, New Zea land, while training for Em pire games scheduled there. 23-18 and with two minutes re maining in the game they led 47-37. Three successive ' field goals by the Vandals narrowed the fin al count. OSC's Jack Orr and the Vandals' Bob Wheeler each counted 10 points. The victory left- Oregon State in third place a half a game behind the University of Washington and a game and a half behind leading Washing ton State. .Idaho dropped back into i knot with Oregon' for the cel lar. The two teams meet again to night. The box: . - . Idaho (44) . Ig ft pf tp Payne.f 3 13 7 Snlder.f 0 1 Klnney.o Prltchett.f Beed.f wheeler.e ' elaler.g Jenktns.ff White. f Millard, g frons.g Stallwrth,e Ueade.t 0 8 (48) OSC 3 3 3 8 2 1 3 1 13 17 3 4 410 1 1 0 1 8 0 1 10 Holman,g x 3 a i orr.g 1113 BaUntvne.f 1 1 0 3 3 Padgett,! 3 t 0 Nau.f 0 0 2 4 2 8 Flemlng.e 0 10 1 CrandalU 2 118 Stores, f Harper.g Detour.g ' Totals 18 13 17 44 Totals Halftime: Oreaon State 23. Trinhn la Missed free throws: Idaho Prltphtt 9 Wheeler 2, deleter 1, Irons 2, Stallworth: OBC Payne 1, Kinney 1, Orr 2, Har per i, uetour 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 17 14 17 48 Oregon AAU Cage Tourney Pairings Are Announced McMinnville, Feb. 15 m Oregon AAU basketball pairings were reported here today with district 8 Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties getting an ex tra berth. The added starter for the three counties in the Feb. 28-28 tour ney here was decided on because of the large number of teams in that district. The spot was avail able since no entries were re ceived from district 11. The winning team will be sent to the national AAU tourney at Denver. The draw for opening games February 25: Mo. 11 (Linn, Benton, Lincoln No. 2) vs. No. 15 (Portland No, 2.). No. 2 (Southwest Washing ton) vs. No. 4 (Tillamook, ' Co lumbia, Clatsop). No. 7 (Lane) vs. No. 14 (Mor row, Umatilla, Grant, Union, Baker, Wallowa, Malheur). No. 5 (Yamhill, Polk) vs. No. 9 (Douglas, Coos). Nc. 1 (Portland No. 1) vs. No. 10 (Curry, Josephine, Jackson) No. 8 (Linn, Benton, Lincoln No 1) vs. No. 6 (Marion). No. 16 (Walnut City five, Mc Minnville the first team to qualify) vs. No. 12 (Deschutes, Jefferson, Crook, Wheeler). No. 13 (Hood River, Sherman, Gilliam, Wasco) vs. No. 3 (Clackamas, Washington) . Preps Continue To Pace WV Loop In 45-37 Victory Mt. Angel The Mt. Angel Preps maintained their leader ship of the Willamette Valley casaba league pennant chase Tuesday by turning back the Silverton Foxes, 45 to 37. They can now finish no worse than a tie when league competition is concluded. The Foxes gave the Preps a battle all of the way although Mt. Angel held the edge 24 to 18 at the half. The Silverton Bees grabbed the preliminary, 37 to 25. The Preps move over to Esta- cada Friday night for the last scheduled contest Mt. Ansel (49) (571 silverton Beyer 9 F 5 HeCreary Ebner 8 F 8 Oustafson Wellman 17 0 8 Cooper Donley 8 0 12 Xolln Peyseno 8 o 2 Burr Subs: Silverton Douglaa 2, Kirk a. Wood burn Stops Canby by 34-25 Woodburn Woodburn high's Bulldogs downed . the Canby Cougars on the latter' court Tuesday night, 34 to 25. Friday night Coach Marsh Barbour's Dogs will entertain the Molalla Indians. Half time score favored Wood- burn,. 17-12. . The Canby Bees won the pre liminary, 33-30. Canby t8 . (84) Waodbaro Palmer 6 ! 2 Henderson McLaren 1 F 2 Hurias Irwin 1 c 4 Belleque DUler 8 0 4 D. Beaton Perkett S 0 8 Pavllcek Subs: Canby Rlbers 2, Bolland 1: Woodburn Vandehey 0, Undaeth 7. Sports Calendar FEBRUARY 15 . , Basketball - - .. Aumsvllle vb Mill City at Sublimity for South Marlon B title. Salem vs O.S.C. Roofca at corvauu. Idaho vs O.S.C. at Corvallis. City leaiiue: Naval Reserve va C.T.Ii. 7 p.m.; Post Office vs National Guard, 8 p.m.; Marine Reserve va Biirrough'a, 9 p.m., Leslie gym. FEBRUARY 16 Basketball Church league: 1st Presbyterian -Tf Dtaf School. 7 p.m.; Calvary Baptist vs. Knight Memorial, 8 p.m.r rat uetnoaut t it Baptist, 9 P.m.. Tins gym. FEBRUARY 17 Basketball Springfield high vs Salem high ftt 1:15 p.m. Triahn v Or en on tit EmrentK Willamette Valley league: Mt. Ansel at Estacada. sandy at silverton. uanoy at Dallas, Moiaua at wooaourn. FEBRUARY It Basketball Willamette vs Pacific at Pore. Or ova. Idaho vs Orwron at .Eugene. Dallas Wins WV Mix with Molalla Dallas By the comfortable margin of 55 to 39 the Dallas Dragons beat the Molalla Indians Tuesday night in a Willamette Valley league duel. The Dragons by so doing advanced into a tie for second place honon with the Indians. Wes Ediger, one of the top scorers of the circuit poured in 27 points for Dallas. The first half was extremely close with Dallas holding a slim 23-22 ad vantage at the itermission. The preliminary went to the Dallas Bees, 32-21. Dallas W) (89) Malalla Edleer 27 ....... ,F 6 Coleman Fischer 12 F 2 Horton Olson 8 o Klelnsmlth Cook 4 0 12 Jenaon Bese 4 O 12. Owens Subs: Dallaa Clark 1, Reed 1; Molal la Ailiion-V Page Crew Drubs Aumsville for AAU Tourney Spot By the sizeable margin of 73 to 41 Page Woolens topped the Aumsville Firemen Tues day night to gain a spot in the state A. A. V. baskeball tour nament slated for McMinnville in late February. Jim Johnson, ex-Willamette university ace, rolled up the terrific total of 28 markers as he led the Page quint to the win. Bob Johnson, also of Bearcat fame, caegd 16. Pages had the Firemen down, 33 to 15, at the half. - Pare Woolens (78) (41) Anmsyllla B. Johnson 18 ...,F 2. Dalke A. - Bellinger 8 ..P 2 Gilbert J. -Johnson 28 .....o 8 Wheatman Pase 14 o 8 Gillespie McRae 8 0 4 Busby ouos: rase una s, uimmeu i; Aums vllle R. KllUnser 1. Bowllni 4, Johnson Monmouth Whips Academy, 38-34 Salem Academy lost a Marion- Polk league encounter to the Monmouth Wolverines, Tuesday night by the narrow margin of 38 -to 34, after leading 18-15 at the half. Monmouth's Bees took the pre liminary, 32-28. Monmonth (88) (84) Salaaa Academy Lytle 12 F 8 Zeller Buss 8 F 3 Delapp Rosenstock 12 C 12 Doerksen Loch 4 0 8 Frlesen Peoples 6 a 8 Relmer SPORT SHORTS ' Boxing one-time great, Al Ketchell, is the owner-trainer of a three-horse racing stable this winter at Hialeah. Longest inter - league series scheduled for baseball spring training is between the Cleve land Indians and the New York Giants, who will meet 18 times. The average professional hockey team has nearly 600 hockey sticks broken by its play er every season. LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FEATURES Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, February 15, 1950 Page 15 FAN FARE By Walt Dirxon ArPTweg reKw .y i ale' Portland U Speeders Mow Down 'Cat Cagers, 81-57 A speedy, clever gang of Port land university Pilots staged a modern St. Valentine's day mas sacre Tuesday night as they mowed down helpless Willam ette 81-57 on the Bearcats' court. The Pilots' torrid fast breaks and their tricky passing and shooting antics were more than the 'Cats could cope with. Wil lamette did a good job of keep ing up with the pell-mell Pilot pace up and down the floor, but there was one thing in the Bear cats' disfavor Portland usually had the ball. Willamette, while utterly confused by the Portland trick ery, had a bad night on its own, too. The Bearcats' passes often went awry, and Willam ette was also under par in the backboard and shooting de partments. Top trigger-man in the massa cre was Jackson Winters, who drilled 25 points into the hoops. Winters' devastating hook shots were unstoppable, and when the big Portland Negro wasn't dunk ing in tallies himself, he was leading the floor play which set up field goals for his teammates. Willamette made a go of It for only four minutes. Early baskets by Doug Logue and Lou Scrivens and a free throw by Ted Loder gave the home club a 5-0 lead. The Pilots then made a six- point landing on two field goals by Winters and another by Leo Grosjacques, the ex-Mt. Angel ace. That shoved the visitors to the fore, 6-5. Loder canned a 25-footer from near a sideline to give Willam ette a momentary 7-6 lead, but Winters followed with a two pointer just seconds later to re new the Pilots' advantage. A gifter by Loder tied the count at 8-8. Ray Foleen's ensuing charity toss looked in nocent enough at the time, but it later proved to be the starting point in a surging, slashing Port land attack that all but ran Wil lamette right through the boards. At the 10-minute mark it was 22-13 and at halftime 42 26. Portland increased its lead, slowly, but surely, throughout the second half. Loder paced the losers' scoring column with 17 points. Chuck Robinson, substitute center, was next with 14, Portland (81) (87) Willamette fs (t pf tp 18 It pi tp Foleen.f 2 2 2 7 Brouwer.t o l x Grscqus,( 2 2 4 8 Loder.t 8 6 4 17 J.Wlntr.e 11 8 2 25 LoBue.c 10 3 2 Brown.a 2 10 7 Belllnger.K 2 0 3 Lee.ff 4 2 4 10 Scrlvens,K 110 3 Holden.f 8 0 0 8 Ferile.I 2 0 0 0 0 phniips.f Keene,f Rocha.f Owallna.e Devlch.c 2 2 2 Turlna.e 10 0 Jim Wnt,f 10 0 Wrldtce.K 0 2 0 Petroa.i 1 MontaB.f 0 Matllc.I 0 Nlce.f 8 Ambrose,! 8 Roblnson.o 2 NordhUl.8 2 Osuna.s 2 Olrod.8 0 Totals 32 17 10 81 Totals 22 13 3S 57 Free throws mlased: Portland 8, Wil lamette 9. Halltlme acore: Portland 42, Willamette 28. olllclala: Ray Pointer and Herb Johnsrud. . ' ' P. V. Froth (82) (88) W .V. Froih Hummel 88 P 7 Oreen Strode 25 F 12 Bonawitz Maylleld 12 0 10 Smith Keane 2 Q Hande Naylon 2 0 Denny Reserves: P. U. Frosh Sulns 3: w. u, Frosh Richards 4. Halltlme score: P. U. Frosh 34, W. U. Frosh IS. OHlcl&ls: Ray Pointer and Bob warren. February Football Don Brown, left halfback for the LeBaron all-Stars, made nine yards for a first down in first period of the LeBaron-Celeri all-Star game at Lodi, Calif. He was stopped by Halfback Jerry Scott. Other LeBaron players are: (22) Dick Breien and (30) Bob Klein, both tackles. Ceieri men are: (92) Frank Van Deren, end, and (40) Will Lotter, left half. The LeBaron Stars won by one point with a 7-6 score. Contest was sup posed to settle the rivalry between the two quarterbacks, prominent in central California's 1949 season, Bob Ceieri, University of California and Eddie LeBaron at College of Pa cific. (AP Wirephoto) -s rv MM It TUB HBKtTACB W Hit IT 8.g PROOF 60 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS CONTINENTAL DISTILLING COIfORATION PHILA, PA. ste BwT 7 ... . .T-0. Vc J 2io $035 W4IQT. Somehow, no officials were assigned to the game. A couple of whistle footers had to be recruited from the stands after the scheduled 8 o'clock start ing time. Portland Coach Mush Torson may not have known it, but Ray Pointer and Herb Johnsrud, who drew the impromptu assignment, are both students at Willamette. Ed Hummel and Ken Stroke scored 63 points between them as the Portland university Frosh basketballers walloped Willam ette's Bearkittens 82-33 in the preliminary. Hummel racked up an incredible 38 points, while Strode accounted for 25. BASKETBALL COLLEGE SCORES (By the Associated Preia) OrKon State 48, Idaho 41. Portland U. 81, Willamrtts 57. Orenori College 60, En.stern Oregon 87. Everett J.C. 63, Cent mil a J.C, 48. Clark J.O. 82, Lower Columbia J.O. 66. Montana State 60, Colorado Mlnea 41. Pepperdine 81, St. Francis (Bkn.) 60. San Jose State 68, Fresno State 63. Pennsylvania 95, Harvard 11. Boston College 89, Boston Univ. 6T. Syracuse 61. New York U. 49. North Carolina State 68. Duke 50. Washington and Lee 68, Richmond 76. Kansas State 55. Kansas 50. Michigan State 57, Detroit 54. Canlslus 74, Akron 71. (Overtime) Notre Dame 67, Chlcatro Loyola 60. DePaul 63, John Carroll 65. Valparaiso 63, Indiana State 56. Arlsona State Tempt 64, Texas Tech 61 Kip l Gloomy On Beaver Grid Outlook for '50 Pendleton, Feb. 15 ( "I don't know how good we're go ing to be next fall, but I prom ise we'll do our best" said Ore gon State football coach Kip Taylor at an alumni banquet here Monday night. Taylor moaned the loss of 18 seniors and the return of only four regulars. "My leadership Is gone, we have no replacements. Last years' Rooks were the poorest in 20 years. Oregon Frosh beat us twice. Even Longview Junior college wacked us 28-7." "But I have the best coaching staff in the nation," said Taylor, brightening up a little, "though it's pretty hard keeping other coaches from taking them away from me." He promised to repeat the promise he made when he took over the coaching reins last spring to give the gridders mo rale, spirit and physical condi tion. Stojack-Dusette Draw, Gang Licks Fur Coated Gus Frank Stojack and George Dusette wound up Tuesday night's wrestling program at the armory in battling it out to a draw with each contender gain ing a fall. Time ran out before they could finish their chores. The battle royal between "Gus," the bear and an assort ment of men produced the top event in the evening's entertain ment. The two-legged specimens of contenders managed to gang up on "Gus" and to lay him low but they scrambled for safety after the bear had been counted out. Bene LaBelle, Leo Walllclc were the first to be eliminated in the battle royal after "Gus" had been taken from the scene. niGH SCHOOL SCORES (By the Associated Press) Balem 70, Albany 27. Lebanon 87, cottaiie Orov. 43. Central Catholic (Portland) 73. Star of tne uca i. Mewberg 85, Hlllsboro 48. Ttaard 47, McMinnville 48. Vernonla 38, Sherwood 31. Wlllamlna 89, Yamhill 48, Banks 46. Dayton 33. aresham 43, Columbia Prep (Portland) so. Central olnt 41, Myrtlt Creek 80. Taft 89, Newport 36. Sluslaw 69, Waldport 31. Philomath 16, Monroe 13. OSC Rooks 37, Tillamook 27. Walla Walla 66, Pendleton 46. Eugcn. 64, Junction City 41. Oregon Ctty 49, Forest Grove 46. West Linn 64, Beaverton 64. St. Mary's (Eugene) 46. University fflu- gene) 34. Hood River 47, The Dalles 45. Sacred Heart 38, Stayton 26. Mt. Angel 45. fiilverton 37. Salem Academy 34, Monmouth 38. Estacada 43. Bandy 37. Chemawa 34. Jefferson 10, Dallas 65, Molalla 39. Independence 58 Salem Sophs 36. Toledo 38. Slletx 23. Valsets 67, Falls city 43, Willamette 80. Springfield 46. At Portland: Roosevelt 66, Cleveland 32, Jefferson 45, Benson 34. Washington 42. Lincoln 40 (overtime). Grant 53, Franklin 39. Hopsters Drub Viking Soph '5' By 58-38 Score Independence The Indepen dence Hopsters played one ol their better games of the season Tuesday night as they downed the Salem Sophs 58 to 38. The game had no league bearing. Independence led, 27-15, at the half. Independraee (68) M Sevlit Davis 7 P 6 Heston Snyder 7 P 6 Nelson Harwood 7 0 Brandt Poster 10 0 Cross Prykbers 9 0 6 Pepper Subs: Indep. B. Robinson 12, Hill 9, osey 6; Sophs Mop 5, Thomas 3, Jones 1. Estacada Trims Sundy by 43-37 Sandy After holding a nar row 20-19 half time margin, the Estacada Rangers came back aft er the intermission to outwore Sandy to an ultimate 43-37, Wil lamette Valley league decision Wednesday night. By a 54-42 margin Sandy won the preliminary. Sandy (87) (48) Estacada, W. Oansler 3 ....F 11 Nicholson Frederlckson 11 ..F 1 Ballou Rannow 7 C 6 Klsalns Cawvey 8 G 10 Frlcker H. Cansler 4 G 12 Bait 8ubs: Sandy Lekberg 2, welsnorser 3, Barlow 6; Estacada Melvln 3, Richard- Cardinals Tighten Grip On M-P Title with Winner The Sacred Heart Academy Cardinals placed a strangle hold on the Marion-Polk league cham pionship Tuesday night by de feating Stayton 38 to 26 on the Sublimity high school court. The Cards took a 6-3 first pe riod lead which went to 14-9 at the half and 26-16 at the three quarter mark. The preliminary was won by Stayton, 30 to 32. Sacred Heart will entertain Star of ih& Sea on the St. Jo seph court Wednesday night. Two games will be played. Sacred Heart (88) 6 Slertoa Staudlngcr 4 T 3 Norton Ecker 4 F 4 Samplea Collcran 11 C 4 Tltua Cooney G 11 Morgan Weber 15 G 1 Halnea Subs: S.H.A Daniels 2, Hoy 2; Stayton NEW EARLIER TIME! FULTON LEWISJR. reports on national affairs J MBs KSLM 1390 Ijgb TONIGHT And Every Night WON. THRU FRIDAY 9:15 P.W. 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