Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 14, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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Straight
SUjton clinched it third
straight Capitol basketball
learae title when It defeated
Salem Academy 57-19 last night
at Stayton. The Eagles finished
with a league record of wren
wins and one loea.
Sacred Heart'! hope for mov
ing into a aecond place tie with
Caicade were given a kick in the
teeth when the Cards were up
set by Philomath, 83-52, at Phil
omath.
STAYTON 67
8AIEM ACADEMY St
Wayne Minten grabbed the
opening tip-off and took it down
for a lay-in to put Stayton out
in front and the Eagles never
gave up the front position. By
the end of the first canto, stay
ton had a 19-10 lead. At half-
time, the Eaglea were way ahead,
40-16. It was 64-25 for Stayton
at the end of the third stanza,
Eagle coach Joe Boyle played
his subs during the final quar
ter and the second-stringers were
able to score but three points as
Salem Academy was adding 14
markers. Dave Neltllng was high
for the Eagles and the game
with 18. Jim Pfay and Virgil
Fadenrecht each scored 14 to
lead the Salem Academy scor
ing. Salem Academy won a
thrilling B game by a score of
20-29. Dave Phillips hooped ll
and Bruce Dalke hit nine to lead
the Academy while Bob Weddle
counted for nine and Roger
Hurst hit seven to be high for
the Eaglets.
Bunny Mason
To Talk to
Breakfast Club
Bunny Mason, professional at
Salem Golf club, will be the
speaker at Monday morning's
meeting of the Salem Breakfast
club at the Senator hotel at 7:30,
All male sports fans' are In
vited to attend the affair, wheth
er or not they are members of
the Breakfast club.
fights last High!
New Tee Roland LA SUnA, IM. Hew
Tort, outpointed Ku Lais. So, Lewle
toa. Utah, la
Dayton Retains Yavama
Lead; Willies Still Close
Dayton retained Its one-game
lead la the Tawama high school
basketball leagne with a 51-34
victory over Sherwood last
night It was the 11th win In 12
leagne games for the Pirates.
Second-place Willamina atay-
ed on the heels of Dayton with
a 62-80 victory over Banks at
Willamina. In other Yawama
games, Sheridan sunk Yamhill
63-41 at Sheridan and North
Marion downed Amity 82-48 at
Amity.
DAYTON 52, SHERWOOD 34
Dayton led 23-15 after a slow
ly-played first half, and grad
ually stretched its advantage
through the third and fourth
quarters. Harold Hedgecock
scored 14 points to lead Dayton's
point column. Teammate John
Dodge was close behind with 13.lwt shots when the opportunity
Ron Van Dolah of Sherwood led presented itself, and not making
his team with nine. Dayton won
the preliminary game, 48-38.
SHERIDAN 63, YAMHILL 41
Larry Hermans, Yamhill's con
sistent high scorer, was in top
form last night, pouring In 22
points, mostly on long one
handers, but his efforts went to
do avail as the Sheridan team
got off to an early lead and
greadually stretched their mar-
SPORTS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Cellere beefeetbant Willamette At Whitman, washlnston at OBC, Oreson at WBC.
OCT at OTI.
Risk eebeel aaabelball! Sacred Heart It Central.
Cfaorrh leecwo baehetballt Class B rnlshl Memorial vs. at. Paul's Episcopal
own Street ChrlsUan ee. Celery Baptist! Claea C nrel Baputl t. Plrst Methodist.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Isfe Mkeet baaaetban: sacred Heart at Br Francis.
! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16
i relleea baskets lit WIllemettA At Collect of Idaho.
Cherrh lease basketball: Claeo A Plret Christian vs. Capitol Baplttt, Plrst
Vaptm vs. PJntvood Bible. Plrst Methodist
cnooi; ciass B jaaon ui ve. uoerty
Celvary Baptist. Plrst Christian Blacks vs. Bt. Paul's Xplscopsl: Out C St. Msrk's
Ponies vs. Knlsht Asemorlal, Klnserood Bible va, Plrst Baptist, Pint EVB vs. Plrst
vnruuan, nasareno vs. pea! school. (Bee
TUESDAY,
Kith school Weketkoll: Albany at Salem. Balem Academy at Oervals. Stayton at
venirai: wuiemeue valley Mecue est.
Molalla At Canby, Woodbavn At Dan as;
'.ibllmlty. Bt. Paul AS Chemawa, JeUereon
jeeaue omity as Tamauj, liorta Manas At Bania, snorrdaa At Slierwood, Dayton
St Willamina.
City leans basketball at Leaflet t, Salem Jayveoa an. D Battery; S, Warner Motors
Vs. Msrlon Motors: I, Wolsamott's ve. aslcm Auto Parts.
Cbarek leasee basketball: Class A Plrst EVB va. Plrst Presbyterian: Class JI
Ctourt street Chrletlen ve. Plrst Chrlstlsn Whites, Enflewood EUB va, Halbert Memorlel.
VTBSTM NCMOTHBt
TMArtShSerr-'WetUM- .
Clinches Third
Capitol Title
CARTOL LtAOCX
W Ji Pet. W I. Pet
Startra f 1 -til Philomath t .IM
Caecede t .T14 MU Ac S T Mi
Sec Heart I i m
Ft Wit results: Burton IT, Salsa Acad
I Ml Philomath II, liiral Heart 11.
PHILOMATH 53
SACRED HEART 53
Philomath forward Bob Schaf
er tipped In a field goal with
a minute to play for Philomath's
winning basket. Sacred Heart
was leading 52-51 when Schafer
tapped in the two-pointer. The
score had been tied twice in the
fourth period, at 44-44 and 49
49. Philomath led 44-39 when
the fourth quarter opened. The
Phillies had led through all the
game up until then. It was 19
9 at the end of the first quarter
and 31-21 at the haiftime. Frank
Howard led Philomath in scor
ing with 16 points, but high1
Salem Wrestlers End Dual
Meet Season With Victory
The Salem high school wrest
ling sqnad ended its dnal meet
season Thursday night by top
ping Molalla 29-18 at Molalla.
Salem's next wrestling comes
in the Big Six meet here Febru
ary 19 and 20. After that Hank
Juran's wrestlers travel to Al
bany for the district meet the
25th and 2Stta of this month. The
state meet will be at Corvallls
March 6th and 7th.
The seven Salem winners in
the varsity matches were Rog
er Morse, Jerry Boose, Fay
Ladd, Bob Engle, Harry Juul,
Fred Stepper, and George
Meyers, Those winning by
pinning their opponents were
Morse, Engle, and Meyers.
Frank Williams of Salem
fought to a draw with Norm
Kemper of Molalla.
Salem took eleven of the 14
exhibition matches Wednesday.
Dave Morgan, Jack Johnson,
Bob Cameron, John Cummings,
Ronnie Coon, Wright Noel, Vera
coates, Ed Keltz, Torval Klein,
Larry Newsom, and Jerry Sales
bury were the winners. Molalla
won only one match and two
ended In draws.
TAWAMA LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Dartoa 11 1 ,17 Sherwood
Wulamln 10 S .131 Barks
Sheridan S I .TM Amity
s 10 .11 ,
N. Marlon a .M7 Tamhlll 1 ll Ml
Prtdar results: Dayton 13, Sherwood 14;
willamina . Banks W: Bhertden A3,
TamhlU 41: North Marlon 11. Amity 4a.
gin throughout the ball game.
Quarter scores were 18-11, 28-19
and 47-28. Both teams employed
a aone defense, and it was a
neat ball game through out. Dale
Stuck, with 15, and Gary Burdg,
with 14, topped Sheridan scor
ing. Sheridan won the B game
38-31. Larry Green led the
Sheridan Jayvees with 14, while
Morelli and Sayer were high for
the Yamhill Bees with 10.
WILLAMINA 62, BANKS 50
In the first half. Banks played
a dpi i hern t tvn nf hnll rnlrlno'
much attempt to work the ball
in under the basket The Bankers
didn't do too badly at this, and
at haiftime Wilamlna led only
32-28. But in the second half,
Banks decided to loosen up and
work the ball in more. The
change in attack failed to pro
duce, and Willamina stretched its
advantage to 47-35 by the end of
the third quarter, and coasted on
to win in the fourth period, us-
SLATE
vs. Calvary Baptist, chemawa ve. Deaf
cnorcn or Christ. St. Mtrk's Lutheran vs.
story day of lamas lor times and pieces.)
FEBRUARY 17
Ansel at Bandy, auverton at Estarada.
Martoat Montr B leaaue Mill CHy at
At Deaf School, Oatee at Detroit: Tawama
II ss&r I
point man for the game . was
Bill Thompson of Sacred Heart,
who had 23. In the Junior var
sity preliminary, Sacred Heart
won 80-35. The two Barr boys
led the SHA Jayvee win. R.
Barr had 15 and B. Barr 12.
Dave Kemp led Philomath's jun
iors with eight.
ilw Academy W
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Sum: aaiem Academy wyatt 4. ctun
thr 1. OUin. Hsufsld. Allliter, senrederi
Bteytonr-Hatch 1. Hellion S, UHn,
Miocker. Weddlo. UdiT.
Officials: Beard ud Helton.
una Heart (tai
il)
Rodtnid t r Muikev
Morlsrltr I P S Behnler
Thompson S3 c IB Rue
Uiu It O II Howard
Coonev 3 O S Hut
Bubi: Sacred Heart Pleeber 1 PUd.
wood S. Bteab. Lolay. BoriMrm Philonv
th Bcerth a, Vincent I.
VARSITY HATCHES
M poundi Rocer Durand (MoleUA) de-
etiloned Bill Edwards (Balrtn)i 104 pound!
Roter Mono (Salem ) pinned Larry
Bchoenborn (Molalla); 111 poundi Jerry
Boose. (Balem) decision Rarth (Molalla) t
13 pounds Pay Ladd (Salem) deeleloned
Bruce Helell (Molalla)! IM poande Bob
Enslo (Salem) pinned Don Cuehlns (lis.
lolla); 111 pounds Prank Williams (Ba
lem) and Norm Kemper (MolallAI fouabt
to a drawi 141 pounds Harry Janl (Balem)
declslonod Charles Downorty (Molalla) j
141 pounds Prod Stepper (Balem) decl
sloned Lyndon Robertson (Molalla) I 1IT
pounds Phil Bar (Molallal AecUloned Joe
Jarno (Solera) I IN pounds Ooorto Krn-
plcka (MoleLa) pinned Jan Crenshaw (Ba
lem )l 171 pounds Roter Phelps (Molalla)
pinned Arnold Temple (Balem) t beevy-
weltht Oeorao Meyers (Salem) pinned
lurk Maben (Molalla).
EXHIBITION MATCHES
a pound Dave Morgan (Balem) ded
sloned John Roberts (Molalla) t 104 pounda
Jack Johnson (Balem) doetaloned Abra-
hamion (Molalle)l 123 pounds Don Phil
lips (Salem) and Larry Eyuo (Molalla)
fought to A draw: 134 pounds Bob Cam
eron (Balem) declslonod Don Pelack (Mo
lalla): 131 pounds Ronnlo Coon (Balem)
declsloned Linn (Molalla) i 151 pounds
John Cummlntt (Salem) declsloned Larry
BItbee (Molalla): 131 pounds Detrlek
(Molalla) pinned Dan prodrleksoa (Balem) ;
145 pounds-Wrliht Noel (Balem) ded-
ioned Disk Nelson (Molalla): 187 pounds
Vera Coates (Balem) declsloned o. Bar
bee (Molalla): 117 pound Ed Relta (Ba
lem): declsloned Monan (Molalla): 117
pounds Toreal Klein (Balem) declsloned
Mabln (Molalla): lei pounds Larry New
eom (Balem) declsloned Kemp (Molalla):
171 pounds Terry Salisbury (Balem)
declsloned Pellx. (Molallal.
ing substitutes for several min
er L Prt. utes. Roy Zimbrtck led Wills
J ! -ij! mina in scoring with 21 points,
most of them from in close. Wray
Chain topped Banks' point-mak
ing column with 14. Willamina's
B team easily won the prelimin
ary game 36-18. Douglas Leary
led the Willamina Juniors with
15 points. Murphy topped the
losing Jayvees with five.
NORTH MARION 62, AMITY 46
Amity led 21-9 at the end of
the first period, and appeared to
have the game all sewed up. But
North Marlon got hot early in the
second quarter, and stayed hot
the rest of the game. Amity's
lead was sliced down to 31-25
by haiftime, and to 41-40 when
the third period ended. North
Marion took the lead just after
the fourth quarter started. It was
pretty close from then up until
the last couple of minutes. Ron
Barend.ee, with 13 points, and
Keith Driver, with 12, led the
North Marion victory. Ray Tozer
and Don Lynch topped Amity
with 13 and 12, respectively.
North Marion eked out a 43-42
win in the B game. Ensign led
North Marion's Jayvees with 19,
while Melvln Leppln topped the
Amity B team with 13.
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Bubs: Darton Plnnlcura t, Bell I:
Sherwood DeMoulln 4.
omclala: Wlcksrt and Mandril.
Temalll (41) (Ml Skerldan
Thlrs 1 P I Hulstt
Hermrns 11 P 1! Stuck
Bprlnser I C S Sanders
Bellwood 1 o 1 Smith
Swain I O II Burda
Subs: Tamhtll Wilde I: Sheridan
Pepen S, Oreen S, Williams 11, RoeenbelBL
Woods.
Olfklala: Ireland and MeNett.
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Sups: Benks
lamina Leathers 1. Porbera a. Stout.
Heneon. Salmon. Baker.
Officials: PUtcroft and Rlen.
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Iron-Armed Pitcher Goes
To Little Rock, Arkansas
By CHRIS KOWrrZ, JR.
Ted Edmunds, chunky right
hander who set a Western In
ternational league record by
pitching In 17 games during the
1952 season, won't be back with
the Salem Senators in 1953.
The iron-armed relief pitcher,
who once last year appeared in
five games in a single week, be
longs to the Detroit Tigers. He
is being recalled and re-assigned
to Little Rock of the class AA
Southern Association league, Sa
WU Bounced Out
Of Tie for 1st
In MW Conference
(By The Associated Press)
Willamette's Bearcats wt:
bounced out ef a tie for first
place In the Northwest Confer
ence Basketball standings Fri
day night as they dropped the
first of a two-game series with
Walla Walla, 74-61.'
Lewis and Clark, which had
shared the top rung with the
Bearcats, was idle but plays host
to Pacific's Badgers Saturday
night.
Willamette overcame 41-32
haiftime deficit to go In front.
65-64, midway In the fourth
quarter. But the battling Mis
sionaries came back strong in
the final minutes to win with
ease. Dick Hoy of Willamette
took scoring honors with 21
points. Don Robinson led Whit
man with 17.
At Caldwell, the College of
Idaho Coyotes moved into a tie
for second with Pacific and
Willamette by trouncing last
place Linfield, 75-53. The Coy
otes ere in front all the way.
R. C. Owens topped the winners
with 21. Ted McKee was high
for Linfield with 15. Another
game Is on tap Saturday night.
Mo (At) (74) Whitman
ft It pt to ft ft pf to
Hoy.t 10 el 4 11 Paln.f I 1 1 11
Mase.f S S S It Robnsn.r I 7 I 17
Reed e Sill Owlkn.e 4 S 1 14
Shields S S S S Parker.- (Mil
Brfrens-S 4 I 4 Roboetl- S S 1 U
Col?erd,f S S A Kllse.f S C
Hentlr, Walnbc. S S 1
McCletrj 1SSS Klleler.t 1 s 1
Oray.s I 1 S 1 Click.! 0 S s 0
Eredjw.t 40
Totals 17 11 11 H Totrls 11 10 14 74
Half tune score Whitman 41. W Hi em
eus n. Missed tree throws Willamette
11: Hoy. Maw 4. Reed. SerlTens. Orar 4:
Whitman 10: Pain, Robinson, Owlna 1,
Parker 4, Roblnott.
orneiaat: TearfinAnd wynkoon.
Albany Edges
Out Lebanon in
62-61 Thriller
Albany Lebanon high school
threw a terrific scare into the
Albany Bulldogs before Albany
racked up its 13th straight vic
tory here last night, 62-61.
Albany trailed 61-57 with 15
seconds to go. Neil Causbie was
fouled three times In the next
15 seconds, and sunk three of
his six gift tosses. After miss
ing on his last attempt, he tip
ped in the rebound for the win
ning basket.
The game was a thrilleroo all
the way, and kept the fans
breathless with excitement The
score was tied 15 times.
Lebanon (! (At) Albany
Chamberlain IS ...P I Poppert
Carroll 1 P IS Shelby
Hesenreer 11 ...X II Cauible
McBrlde 14 0 11 Pontius
Dixon 10 Q S Sorenion
Bubs: Lebanon Richards a, rirkelle
; Albany Webb S.
Washington Downs 0SC;
Ducks Defeat
(By The Aaeocletod Press)
Washington's Huskies, the na
tion's No. 3 basketball team.
were within one game today of
clinching a tie for their third
straight Northern division cham-
plot-shlp In the Pacific Coast
conference.
The Huskies, led as usual by
unstopable Bob Houbregs who
scored 28 points, defeated the
Oregon State Beavers at Corval
lls last night. 69-53. for their
11th win in the division without
a setback. They have a 21-1 rec
ord for the overall season.
With only five games left
a the division slate, the
Oregon Dncks kept their
chances alive, but only bare
ly, aa they came from behind
In the final quarter to down
the Waahlngton State Con
gars at Pullman, 64-56. The
Dncks trail the Huskies by
four gsmes.
The same teams play again to'
night.
Houbregs, who atready this
season has hung up new division
records in almost all depart
ments, boosted his season's con'
ference scoring total to 304 and
his field goal figure to 113.
The Huskies went into the
lead to stay midway in the first
quarter and were ahead at the
half, 44-28. The Beavers closed
the gap in the fourth period to
nine points, but could get no
closer.
Tony Vlaatelica, OSC's ace
center, was held to nine points.
High for the Beavers with 16
was bill Toole, speedy guard.
At Pullman, the WSC Cougars
ran out of gas In the finsl quai
ter, scoring only nine points
while Oregon spurted for 18,
The Ducks led only once briefly
at the start of the second quar
Sem General Manager Hugh
Luby was Informed today.
Little Rock is a farm club of
the Tigers, and Detroit is In
terested In seeing how Edmunds
will fare In a class AA circuit.
The Western International
league is class A.
Edmunds was originally signed
to a Detroit contract for a bo;
nus. After a couple oi sessons
on Tiger farm clubs, he suf
fered a sore arm, and sat out the
1951 season completely. Detroit
sent him to Salem, at the sug
gestion of Tiger scout Bernie
deViveiros, during spring train
ing for the 1952 season.
When Edmunds reported to the
Senators at Calistoga, Calif., he
was sporting about 20 superflu
ous pounds around the midsec
tion. But he got into shape In
a hurry, and his sore arm was
i'rtainly cured that 57. ap
pearances will attest to that .
Edmunds' home Is in Santa
Barbara, Calif.
Salem Loses All
Hopes for Big
Six Championship
Spring! le Id Salem high
school's Vikings, Buffering one
of their poorest seasons In SHS
history, went down to defeat for
the seventh time In their last
eight games here last night as
Springfield won over the Viks
77-61.
The loss ruined any chances
Salem might have had of win
ning the Big Six championship
Guard Floyd But-right led the
Miller victory with 27 points.
Burright scored a large major
ity of his points on fast breaks.
Jack Cobb, making his first
appearance in the starting line
up, turned in a pleasant sur
prise by leading the Salem team
in scoring with 19 points. -
Springfield's junior varsity
team defeated the Salem Sopho
mores 46-37 in the preliminary
game.
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WelkerJ
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1 I Heic'ck-c I I S 11
1 1 Burtht,! 11 S 0 17
1 1 WUlobr.i 1 S I 4
1 4 Leavltt.f 1 t 1
5 I Brown.t t I 111
1
1 1
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Cobb.e I
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Johnson.f 1
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Totals 14 11 a 11 Totals II 1 11 Tl
Salem 11 11 '
Bprtntflold II M Tl
Proa tnrowi misled: Salem S, Bprtaf'tlold
Mill City
Lead as Jeff Tops Subs
Mill City is practically "In" as
Marion county B leagne bas
ketball champions today. The
worst the Timberwolves can da
now Is tie for the title.
MiU City won its 14th straight
Marion B victory with an 87-53
win at Gates last night. Mean
while, second-place Sublimity
was suffering a 63-50 loss to Jef
ferson at Sublimity. In other
Marlon B contests, Gervals
downed St. Paul 48-37 at St.
Paul and Chemawa defeated
Oregon School for the Deaf 54
43 at Chemawa.
Cougars
ter, but never got out in front
again until eight minutes before
the gun. Then Chet Noe's tip-in
put them on the long end at
51-49.
At the 55-52 mark, Oregon
went into a stall and collected
Its last nine points from the
free throw line as the Cougars
fouled tn a desperate attempt
to control the ball.
Noe was the game's high scor
er with 21 points. Bob Klock
topped WSC with 15, followed
by Ron Bennlnk with 13. Ben
nlnk had been listed a day earlier
as a flu victim and out for the
series.
Washington State had a 33-29
haiftime bulge and were ahead
47-4 at the start of the fourth
quarter.
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Washlmton 11 IS I 11
Oreson Stete II 1 11 14-11
Pree throws missed: aWthtnstoa Ma
Cutehen I. Houbrera S. CI prune S. Par
sons 1. Oreson State Edwards S, Toole
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Orrton 11 I IT 11-44
Wtshlnttno Ststs ..II 11 II I 51
Pree throws missed: Oreson Hslbert
I. Stout I. Parnara t. Wetner 1. Pate,
Holland. Washlnston state Header A
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LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS jr
Dallas Practically
Of WVL
Dallas Is assured ef at least a
tie for first place In the Wlllara
ette Valley league after the see
end place Molalla Indiana lost
another game last night this
time to Sllverton, 54-49. Mean
while Dallas beat Sandy, 77-54,
at Dallas. Unless the Dragons
lose their next three games and
the Indians win their next three,
Dallas wit be sole owner of the
leagne championship.
Woodburn, Sandy, Estacada,
and Sllverton are now tied for
third place by virtue of wins by
Estacada and Sllverton and loss
es by Wodburn and Sandy. San
dy lost to Dallas, Sllverton beat
Molalla, and Estacada beat
Woodburn 48-46 In an overtime
thriller at Woodburn.
DALLAS 77, SANDY 54
Domination of the boards and
accurate shooting told the tale.
Dallas had control of the back
boards, grabbing 84 rebounds
to 15 for Sandy. Meanwhile, the
Dragon shooting eye was excep
tionally accurate, hitting an av
erage of .507 from the field.
Dallas led at the end of the first
quarter by a score of 17 to 13. At
the half, the Dragons led 83-28.
Shrine Game
Earned 186 G's
For Hospital
San Francisco Jf) The 28th
annual East-West charity foot
ball game here last December
earned a record net profit of
$186,741 for the local Shriners
Hospital for Crippled Children.
William M. Coffman, manag
ing director of the game, made
the announcement. The former
high was $177,000, set the year
before.
The 28 contests have given ap
proximately $1,400,000 to the
hospital.
Ups Marion B
MABION COUNTY B LEAGUE
W L Pet, W L Pet.
Mill City 14 a 1.000 Oatea 4 S JM
Bubllmty 11 1 .1ST Chemawa 4 S 401
Jelfereoa S 4 .Ml St. Paul a 11 .IM
Oervals S S .111 Detroit 1 11 .114
O. S. D. S S JIS
Prtday results: Mul City it, oates u:
Jefferson II. Sublimity SO: Oervals 41, St.
Paul it: Chemawa 04. Deal school 41.
MILL CITY 87, OATES 53
Roy Chase poured in 27 points
to pace the Mill City victory.
Bill Hoffman was next in line
for the Timberwolves with 20.
Herb Romey led Gates scorers
with 23. Mill City was never
pressed for victory. Scores at
the ends of the quarters were
22-8, 45-19 and 69-35. Mill City
had an even easier time winning
the junior varsity game. The
score was 78-18.
JEFFERSON 63, SUBLIMITY 50
Sublimity simply wasn't up to
form for the game, and Jeffer
son took over in the third quar
ter, after Sublimity had led 28
24 at haiftime. Jeff outscored
the Saints 20-9 in the third
stanza. The game developed in
to a scoring duel between Dale
Wattenbarger of Jefferson and
Ron Ruef of Sublimity, and It
ended in a dead heat each
scored 21 points. But the points
were fashioned in a different
manner. Wattenbarger made
most of his on lay-ins, while
Ruef made most of his on Jong
shots. Sublimity's junior varsity
team won the preliminary game,
40-36. Jim Lewis scored nine
and Sullivan eight for the junior
Saints. J. Neal led Jefferson's
B team with 10.
GERVAIS 48, ST. PAUL 37
Gervals led all the way as St
Paul missed quite a few shots.
Quarter scores favored the Cou
gars 12-7, 30-18 and 38-28. Ger
vals controlled the bsckboards.
Reillng was a standout in the
backboard department He also
led the winners in scoring with
13 points, same number as
scored by St. Paul's top man,
Norman Berhorst. Gervals' Jay
vee team won the preliminary
SIDING
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Championship
WIUAMBTTE VAIUT LUOCE
W L Pet. W L Pet
Dallas IS I JOS BstAcdA S . 4 .Ml
MolallA I I 111 BIlTCrton t S A4I
Woodbra I I wm. Anal s I .in
Sandy S I .44 Canby 1 10 Ml
Prtday yeenlta: Dallas Tl. Bandy Mi
Sllverton 14, MolAUa 41; Eataeada 44,
woodbura as; ml abaoi ee, canby 41.
Dallas scored 22 points in each
of the second half quarters. The
score was 53-40 at the start of
the final stanza. George Curtlss
and Robert Olson each scored 16
for the Dragons. Olson was
white-hot and hit six or seven
in a row from the field. Herb
Brandll netted 14 and Rex Dom-
aschofsky hooped 13 to help the
Dragons along. The leading scor
Oregon College
Of Education
Loses to OTI
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Ores on Tech 4 I ATI 4T 411
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Klamath Falls ( Tom Schu
bert scored 18 points to lead Ore
gon Tech to a 68-66 victory over
Oregon College of Education in
Friday night's Oregon Collegiate
Conference basketball game
here.
OCE'S Bobby Frantz was high
for the game with 20 points.
OTI was ahead 38-35 at the
half and had to fight all the way
to maintain the narrow lead.
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Officials: joks and Hsu.
game 37-15. Ries scored seven
to lead the Gervals juniors. Mike
Kirk was high for the St. Paul
B team with five.
CHEMAWA 54
DEAF SCHOOL 43
David Maynard, Deaf School
center, was in top form with his
favorite hook shot from the key
hole lane, but his 24 points went
to no avail as Chemawa took
a 13-4 lead in the first quarter
and maintained the lead the rest
of the way. It was 32-13 at the
half and 44-28 when the third
period ended. Umtich led Che
mawa's scoring with 17 points.
Chemawa easily won th e Jay
vee game, 73-19. Bennett and
Telller had 11 points apiece to
lead Chemawa' juniors, while'
Larry Applebee scored 10 to
top the Deaf School Jayvees.
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Ward 1
Chase 17 ....
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Hoffman 10 .,
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Jefferson (HI
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Wrlaht 1 1
Wattenharter 11
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Bubs: Jefferson Meesers 1. Wells 1. Cot.
man. Marlott, Brostraek: Sublimity Klnta.
Prank S. Parrtsh. L. Heuberaer 1. Rleaterer.
winci ale: cnantberlen and Orova,
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Lucaa 1
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Bt. Psul Klrsh 4. Morton.
Olflclala: Anderson and Markoekls.
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Martin I ,
Mccann 1
Meynard 14
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NEWS AND FEATURES
Sure
ers for Sandy were Ed Hopp
with 16, Jerry Young 13, and
Jack Anderson with 12. The
league's leading scorer, Don
Meyers of Sandy, scored but one
point as he seemed to be unable
to find the range. Dallas won
the B game, 48-35 with Lloyd
Rockford scoring 12 for the
Baby Dragons and Nilson hit
ting 11 for the Sandy juniors.
SILVERTON 64, MOLALLA 4
Sllverton won the ball game
in the first quarter, outscoring
Molalla 18-6. Outside of the first
period, the losers outscored the
winners 46-43. The two teams
played on about even terms in
the second, third and fourth
quarters. Score at haiftime was
29-21 for Sllverton and at the
end of the third quarter it was
39-31 for Sllverton. Molalla used
man-to-man defense In the
first period, when they lost the
ball game. After that, the In
dians usedoa zone defense, and
succeeded in holding their own.
Dave Hagen scored nine point
in the second quarter to put Mo
lalla back in the game. He fin
ished the night with 15, one
more than Silverton's top scorer,
Leon McComman, with 14. Sll
verton made 20 out of 28 free
throws, with the starting lineup
making 19 out of 22. Molalla hit
17 out of 29 shots. Molalla won
the junior varsity game 47-39.
Ronnie Lewis scored 17 for the
Molalla juniors, while Bob Rob-
bins had 15 for Sllverton s Jay
vees. "
ESTACADA 48, WOODBURN 46
Fans certainly got their mon
ey's worth at this game. Both th
varsity and junior varsity games
went into overtimes. The Jayvee
score was 46-45. In the varsity
game, the score was tied at 42
42 at the end of the regulation
playing time. With about a min
ute to go in the overtime session,
the count was knotted at 46-46.
Bob Marshbank, who had a to
tal of 17 points for the game,
sunk a free throw to give Esta
cada a 47-46 lead ,and a few sec
onds later Don Berg of Estacada
hit another free throw to make
the final count 48-46. Woodburn
had a few shots at the basket
after that, but failed in its at
tempt to tie the score again. Sam
Van Arsdale and Bob Withers,
with 17 and 16 points, respec
tively, led the Woodburn team in
scoring. Estacada' starting line
up played the entire ball gam
without relief.
MT. ANGEL 54, CANBY 42
Mt Angel went ahead after
few minutes of the first quarter,
and stayed out front the rest of
the way. Scores at the quarters
were 16-10, 25-21 and 43-31.
Both teams made most of their'
field goals from close in, with
ML Angel controlling the back
boards. Jim Zauner scored Zl
points to lead the Mt Angel vic
tory. Teammate Ron Schmidt
had 19. Bill Gleason topped
Canby scorers with 11. In the
B game, ML, Angel won 43-37.
Jim Anderson's 14 points was
high for the Mt Angel Jayvees.
Larry Whitman scored nine to
lead the Canby juniors.
Sandy (14)
Hopp 11
Meyers 1
NUaen 4
Anderson 11 . .
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Rohde 4, Peterson 4.
Bubs: 6erK.y
Cox, weasellnk: Dallae Oleon 11, Hoff
men 1, Wede 1. Holdorf. Wlldt. Joy, Uoeer.
Officials: Kolb and DeLoretlo.
Sllverton (14)
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Dey S.
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Msrshbsnk IT
Ames I
Bert I
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3 Wolf
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11 Wither!
Bube: Woodburn Norrls 4. Bslrd.
Eskehton.
Olllclels: Bmlth and Leleht.
Canby (It) (44) Mt. Ansel
Btchotn I P IT. Treeeer
Herman I P 1 Uehtfool
Krslt I C 11 Zsuner
Hepier S 0 1 Ptmllnser
Dswes I O I Obertlnner
Bubs: Canby Darllnt I. Oleaeon 11,
Chrlelen 1: Mt. Ansel Schmidt 11. Per
achweller 1, Ruef 1, 1. Treeeer 1.
Officiate: Williams and Keller.
mreeoiowsi wrmrasi neiem armory, eard starts at I SO pro. Mem stent. Don Hooley I, Bullar I Raamueten I: Amity
aiadred vs. Tea? aVeaa, Other a&Atooea, Al saasa va. Olno Mlcollnl, Bronoo Lubttb vs. Nriaon. Ream. Lawson, Benuart, Shield.
Benry Lena. officials! Potato and cavias.
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