y ikingi Tie Alboimv for Top Spoft naukmenWin,57-48;Salem Goes to Eugene Friday "7 PAUL HARVEY m Salem Vlklnn moved la. a tie with the Aibtny Bull- ere Tueadijr night tor Bl Bis Leant, lead as they tfoatht the BaJidei. 17-41. Harold Hauka Vikings took a early lead and then held It the rest of the way. When the Wnf tot rough they promptly lot hot and took a larger lead. Salem's early lead came aa a result of four point by Dave Johnson and a field goal by Jim Knapp which gave the Vik l a 6-1 lead midway in the JW period. Jack 'Cobb, Knapp, ud Johnson all added lield goal apiece in the final nlf of the first quarter to give the Vikings a 12-3 margin over the Bulldogs at the end of the first period. Neil Causbie scored aU six w the Albany team's points In the first period. Albany is coached by Lee Cardon. Salem Jumped Its lead to Zl-lt with six minutes left c la the half. Causbie poured " in five more points in the last the second period while Dave 8helby was getting three to trim the Viking's lead down to five points. The eore at halftlme was 23-1S. Causbie was the top scorer ior we Bulldogs in the first nau as he sank five field goals and three free throws for 13 Points. Jack Cobb had eight an me iim nau lor the Vikings while Dave Johnson and Jack flisnop were each hitting the Hoop for seven points. Early In the second half the Bulldogs narrowed the Salem lead but the Vikings quickly bounced back to take a 39-32 lead. Jack Bishop and Jack Cobb led the Vikings' attack in the first five minutes of the half. Dean Sorenson put Albany back into the game with sev eral quick field goals. Albany had narrowed Salem's once large lead down to 41-39 at the end of the third period. Harold Pontius was the top scorer for the Bulldogs in the third prrlod with eight points. Jack Cobb la two quick shots from the floor In the opening two minutes of the final quarter to give Salem a 4S-39 lead. Tom Pickens and Bob Miller added a field goal apiece to giro the V lk inn a 49-32 lead wtth three minutes and 2S seconds re maining la the contest, Albany narrowed the Salem lead down to striking distance in the last minutes but Bob Mil let kept the Vikings ahead with two timely field goals. The Vikings outseored the Bulldogs in the last period 16 to to give them their 87-48 win. Jack Cobb was the individ ual star of the game as he pour ed in six shots from the floor and five free throws for a total of 17 points. Albany's tall center, Nell Causbie, was right behind Cobb with 16 points. Jack Bishop bad IS for the wining Vikings and Harold Pontius had 11 for the losers. Jim Knapp, although he scor ed only four points, kept the Salemites (a the game with his ball stealing and passing. Harold Hank's Salem team aw baa a atx won three lost record In leagao play. Their wins were over Springfield, Corvallis, Engene, Bend twice, and finally Albany. Their losses In loop play were to Corvallis, Spring field and Albany. Salem travels to Eugene Sat urday night for a contest with the up and coming Eugona Axe men at McArthur Court It was Zugene who gave the Bull dogs their second league loss of the season last week-end. Eugene also has an upset win over the Marshfield Pirates to their credit. In the past 12 years Salem has won seven Big Six titles aad tied for two ebampl -hips. Their other thro years they finished la sec ond place. In the years 1942 and 19S2 the Vikings swept through leagao play nnder Coach Bank wltheat a single lees. ' In the preliminary last night the Albany junior varsity came through with a thrilling 49-47 victory over Lee Gustafson's Salem high sophomores. Al bany won the game In the last three seconds as Ray Derrah sank two free shots after he was fouled t Curt Jantze. Albany led in the first game moat of the way bat the Sa lem team went ahead with two minutes remaining in the game. From then on it was a oeeaaw battle. The scores at the quarters 16-6 at the end of the opening period, 30-27 also for Albany at half, and it was tied 41 all going Into the Xinal period. IPTI a? ft s tsftH s t i 4oMee.r i i a i s s ruvwi a i s t I t 111 BlehOM 1 I 111 4 1 I S HUM e ( I 1 I li Cobb.! S S S 11 esse wsitu.i e i s i Braaira. sill sees atuior.r m m v DullU S S 1 e TMale IS It It 41 Total! it 11 11 IT Fran throwe rained: Albany I, Bales la. Balfema at ore: aalant M. Albany 23. Officiate: km ana Koib. Popert.f hlKT.I Coeay.a rstiiiM Wewb.I FAN FARE yWaitDtsaa LOCAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW AND FEATURES Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, February 18, 1953 Paga 11 Dallas Clinches Crown in Willamette Valley League Dallas Ugh school clinched the Marion county B league basketball championship with a (3-41 victory over the Wood burn Bulldogs at Dallas last Bight In other WVL games last night, Molalla toppled Canby 78-67 at Canby, Estacada thumped - Sitvertom 41-39 at Eitacada, and Sandy clobbered Mt. Angel 69-36 at Sandy. DALLAS 63, WOODBURN 31 - Dallas had a .540 shooting percentage from the floor, and Woodburn had .210. Dallas played a smooth passing game, and controlled the backboards, too. Rob Olson's 20 points led the Dragons in scoring. Roice Norria and Duane Baird each had eight for Woodburn. Dallas led 16-6 when the first period ended, 8S-13 at halftime and 49-23 when the third stanza ended. Dallas also had an easy time winning the junior varsity game. The score was 61-27. The victory clinched the Mar lon county B league Junior var sity title for the baby Dragons. Dallas' Jayvees finished the season with an 11-1 mark. John Hinds led the win last night with 18, while Colburn had nine for Woodburn's juniors. MOLALLA 78, CANBT 67 Both teams had an' "on' nifht and the result was a fast, clean, high-caliber con test, with three players reach ing the 20-point mark. Dave Hagen had 25 and Stan Chil ders 20 for Molalla, while Bruce Darling hit 22 for Can- "by. Both teams used the fast bresk extensively. Molalla held the advantage at all the quarter stops. The scores were t WnXAMCTTB VA1XST UAOCB W L Pet. W L ret. DUu 11 1 .117 Woodburn S I 400 Molalla - I .147 sileerton I I M Sandy 1 I .113 Mt. Aniel I 10 .117 Canby 1 11 .m Tuoaday reaulta: Dalle, S3, Woodburn 1: Molallt 71, cum 1; BUnii 4L alluartrn M; Sandy 4, Mt. Ana el M. 19-16, 38-27 and 52-46. IHo lalla won the B fame, 86-43. ESTACADA 41, SILVERTON 39 Bob Marshbank scored a basket in the last six seconds to break a 39-39 tie and give Es tacada its slim margin of vic tory. Estacada had stalled for a few seconds. Another Esta cada player had cast off, miss ed his shot, and Marshbank tip ped in the winning points. Sil- verton had led up until the fourth quarter. Scores at the ends of the quarters were 12-9, 20-19 and 32-30. Marshbank sot only scored the winning basket, but also led his team with 17 points. Larry Cop- pie's 14 led Silverton's scoring column. Estacada won the B game 37-33 as Jim Miller meshed 19 points. Robbins led Silverton's Jayvees with 11. SANDT 69, MT. ANGEL 26 Mt. Angel couldn't seem to get started, scoring only 12 points in the first half. Sandy Vandals Top Cougars, 72-69 w l ret. Waehmitea It I loot Oreioa ......,( I 4 jUl Idaho I T .4a Or .eon IUU 4 I .111 waeh. SUM I U m TMl'l BeenlUl Idaho 71. Weehlnttoa SUM Si. Oamaa thla week: Friday and Saturday Oraaoa at Waah nvtoa. Oreson stata at Waehlnttoa atata. took a 20-18 halftime lead, and had no trouble protecting the lead . through the - third and furth quarters. Don Meyers topped Sandy's scoring with 20 points, while Jim Zauner was high for Mt. Angel with 19. In the preliminary game, San dy's Junior varsity club down ed the Mt Angel Jayvees 45-37. Weeelbura ll ) Dallaa Balrd I r p curuaa WoU S ...P to Olron Van Aredela S ....C... 1 Domaaehofikr NorrU I 0 7 rritimlller Wither! 1 0 I Brandll Suba: Woodburn HuiUl 4. Plank 1. Thompeon 1. Haatla I: Dallaa Holdort 4, Wlldt S. Harra 4, Honmea a, wane l, Jot I. omelale: Belly and uunt. Wolgamott's, Marion Motors, D Battery Win Woleamott's Service Station defeated Salem Auto Parts 68 37. Marion Motors downed Warner Motors 63-41, and Battery D nosed out Salem Jay vees 52-47 in Salem , City league basketball games at Les lie Junior high school last night Welaaeaott'a U (til Satan Aata Parle D. Chmbrln I , .P t O'Connor Hill 10 P a rearee Hall 7 C.... 4 Taylor Ztllar 10 ...O t Tkomaa L. Chmbrln II ....O II Pepper Raaerrea acorlnf: Oavla I, Oarland 11, Daaeh 1. Officials: Clarke and Naoao. Pullman. Wash., () The Idaho Vandals, one time dark horse In the Coast Conference's Northern Division basketball race, stayed In the running for second place Tuesday night with a 72-69 victory over Washington State. Flashing some of their early season form, the Vandals, led by guard Tommy Flynn, connected on 46.8 per cent of their shots from the field, while success fully staving off WSC rallies. One Cougar drive In the closing minutes narrowed the gap but time ran out Flynn paced the Vandals at tack with 22 points, 16 of them in the third quarter when Idaho rolled up a 87-47 advantage after leading only 33-31 at the half. The win, the third of the sea son over WSC, moved the Van dais within IVi games, of the second-place Oregon Ducks. Idaho will be Idle until next Tuesday when the Vandals again face the Cougars. Oregon has games with un defeated Washington at Seattle Friday and Saturday, while Washington State is host to Ore gon State. Basketball Scores tar Tba aaaaanut meal Salem II, Albany 4). Dallaa 41. Woodburn 41. . M alalia 74. Oanby 11. Sataeada 41. Sllrertoa M. eaeadr 44, alt natal M. Mill City at, aabllmlty It. Jatleraea St, Deal Bcnoel 14. curie, 47. at. Paul at. Dure 1 1 at, Oalea 4a. Wulaaaeu 41. Daytaa aa. v Sberldaa 44, Sherwood II. Nana Kalian at, Saab 41. Yamhill 41. amity 44. Saleai Academy at. Cerrala et. atayloa II, Central It. Baialer 44. W arras lea n, Meataaaa M, OanaakU la. Central CataaUa (Portland) St, Orea aaaa t. Aeaatao 74. acepaoose 14. Oaarldaa 14, Willamette (Sanaa) 14. Newport If. Tall M - Caeeaoe Lock, 74, Oorbett 41. June Una City 14, at. praaeu (Buaeaa) luaia 4S, Weld port 4t. TUaaaoak Catballa 71, Bay Olty St. Hood atrat 17. Colaaabla Pras 44. Oaweta 14, alUwaukle 44. Star ml the Sea taatarU) St, Jewell St. atcetlnnTlUa 71. Mewears II. Park Root at. Ooneardla '.Portland) 44. Sheridan It, Sherwood la, Tlaarel 14. Ofeaoa cay M. luaeaa II, Sprlufleld la. Coltaa It, Perryaala a. Clalakanla r, at. Helena at, Rllmbora 17. Wail Linn M. Lacentar (Waan.1 11. ma Military 44 ailola 41. Alaea 41. Poraat Ororo It, Beaeortem II. niTuin UAoim jellereaa at, Waablattoa 44. Clereland at. Oraat M. eaerrell SI. Pranuia 44. Banana 41, liaaala 41. Kansas Jayl;7w!ts in Eciy Reach of Dig Ssvcn Tillo ray The Aaaaeteled Praee) ' The Big Seven Ceafi basketball ehitiTrploaaatira le new "Ullor made" for Phog AHen's laataatle It ansae Jajhawka. That's what rival Coach Jack Gardner said Tuesday night aft er Kansas stretched its confer ence lead to two games over Kansas State by upsetting K-State, 80-76,' before 13,800 at Manhattan, Kansas, a aUx-point moder dog, handed Kansas State Ma hens, leas ta 28 The farts battle left Al len's Jayhawka, aUfesmting sstaf ere am sael NCAA sasaa 4eoas with a t-8 leagts ree tyrd oMBarad ta 4-8 for abut taa State, e taatlea a No. t COLLI QI BASUTBAU. (By The taeocuted Preeel pab tin Maha 71. Waahtaitoa Stota St. Saa Jeaa Stata St, Preana state M. BAST Tale la, oomall 41. Eddie Urness Passes Army Physical, Exam The Dalles VP) Eddie Urness, signed by the Boston Red Sox last year for a bonus reported variously at $50,000 to $85,000, hss passed his physical examina tion and is awaiting Induction into the Army. If he Is not called before April fl, he is to report for spring train ing at Santa Cruz, Calif. The Bo tox have optioned him to Ban Jose, in a California league. alorrla Itrw 74. Want Ta. Tech 73. Waal Ta. Waakwaa is, Daala-BTUna II KmwssT Kaneaa 40. Kaneae state 7a. Wichita IL Talaa 10. Oklahoma city 43. Murray K. IT. Indiana Stata 71, Baiters m. 17. ClaelnnaU 71. Ohio U. 73. Ohio Waalayaa 17, Onerlln at. Toledo II, Wee tern ftaearra II. Bla Oranda N. Lock bourne APS M. Plndlay 111. okla HartbarB . BuUer 71, Defauw si. SOCTB 17.0. State MS, Waah. Lea M. Waal Vlratnla at. aiehmond St. VI rain la 17. Vlrtlnla Tech H loetrtlaM). Marrlaad 71. Wat. at Mary 17. We lam Keotaeay 44, Mlddla Tenn. ST. Wake Poraat St. north Carolina u. Purman lot, south Carolina 44. sotiawaiT . Veiaa OarUaaa St, Seathera lleehodlat aa. Taaaa Tech lis, Arlaou St. Phillies Turn To Rookie List Philadelphia UP) The Phila delphia Phillies, seeking to re capture the National League pen nant they won in 1950, turned to their list of rookies Wednesday in search of a front-line pitcher and a long-ball bitting outfielder. The Phils, fresh from trading regular starter Run Meyer for distance hitting first-baseman Earl Torgeson, are fairly well off with a mound staff built around Robin Roberts and Curt Sim mons. But it would amount al most to pennant insurance to come up with another starter and an outfielder with power. Kansas, voted No. 10 nation ally, ha only thro lea go a fewnnlnlng North Carolina State regained place In the dose Southeni ConfeTfeace race by swamping Washington and Lao, 108-69. Yale moved Into a third place . tie with Cornell in the Ivy League by bee ting tba Big Red, 56-47. .. Wichita eettttnaed Us spoil- -er role ta the Miawmri Valley CWereneo by taking Tmtmt, 81-16. b the Southwest Cob f erenee Texas Christian mev ed rate a tie with Texas for the lead by beating 8 on then Methodist, 59-48. Idaho edged Washington State . .. . 72-en, in roe racioc uw , feranco Northern Division. In the Border Conference Texas Tech downed Arizona, 100-80. Western Kentucky, which ac cepted a bid to NTT Tuesday, wtUlopad Middle Tennessee, S5 TIDI TAILI CarraotaS lor Taxi by D. a. Oeaat O Olltilll aweloaa. Oea., lew Walan 11:04 SJB. IS S:a r-m. I 11:11 ta 1.4 lt:M P-m. 14 u x w at 11:11 f aa. ta IM .av I I IS:4I aja. 14 S:44 y-K. at 1:01 a.m. .S I II p.m. ta 1:14 aja. 4:1a P-m. 1.1 4:11 UL 1.1 1:11 PJB. I I 1:11 4J0. ta 1:41 p.m. aVl , Btaa Watan Pebraary tub Belial 1 Win. 7J 4:44 ym. aa a) . 4:4t aa. 7J 1:11 a.ak 4J SS 4:l aa. I I 1:44 ja. 44 at I S aa. at 1:17 pa. 4.4 St t:M 4 a. ta I II pa. 4.1 M t:41 aa. at 11:11 Pa. 44 N 144 aa. t 11:11 pa. 1.1 B) i:il aa. II . M:4S pa. M SS 11:41 aa 14 ..p.. ..p.. Helena (71) Sandaren II Uaien It . Alexander 1 Ebr 7 .....u.. Chllderi 10 0.. Suba: Molalla Day 1, Vetteri Canby Blaham I. Rarley 7. Offlclala: wullaai and Wlckert. (17) Canby t Herman .. I Kratt 11 Darllna 1 Hepler II Oleuon Sllrertea n) MeCaninon I Coppla 14 ... Kaaer 4 ...... wotr it Umbenhower t (II) Sataeada ..I D. Klsalna 11 Marehbank II Amea 11 Bun 1 ft. Kliatni Suba: ailverton Llbnar; Istecada Harden. Offlclala: Xepler and Padbura. Sandy (40) Hopp 14 .... Merer to .. NUten t Anderaon U Touni I (M) HI. Anaal .... I Schmidt ..... It Zauner .. I T. Treefer ... 1 Klmllmer , I J. Traeter Subi: eandr Orlxfln t. Itohda 4, Col I. Dyer 1. weatllni l, retereon 4; Mt. Anael Prey 4, Ruea I. Warner Meter! (41) (II) Marian Motere Buuell 11 P 11 reraal Oltbena 11 P 11 Belllnier Dlbrlabt I C It Smith Coffee 4 0 14 acrtvena Behafea 7 0 11 Jonnaon Reaerree aeorlnl: Cocklni 1. Offlclall: Brandon and Itaono. Salem JVa (47) Paulua 11 Mrere 10 Crotbere I Pauley 7 Olien 11 Battery D 14 Lcbo'.d , t Miller .... II Co'.alni ... t Pltalmona II Walden Reierree eeorlna: Blbler I. Veneta 3. Officials: Brandon and Clark. NOE TO PLAT FOR WEST Eugene, Ore. W) University of Oregon center Chet Noe will play for the West in the annual East-West basketball game at New York's Madison Square Garden March 28. Noe received an invitation Monday from Branch McC rack en, coach of the West team. He will report for practice March 23. Stayton Stops Central, 51-33 Central High School Stay. ton, champions of the Capitol league, defeated Central 51-33 in. a nonleagiie basketball game here last night Dave Nettling led Stayton 16 points. Mark Nelson led Central with nine. Stayton won the preliminary game, 80-31. , Central (It) Neleon S P... Alar t P... Freeman I .....C... Johnson s O... Moneon 1 0... Suba: Central Pratike 1. Bartel I: Starton Belli t, Mleleon 1. imcieie: uro.t anq utt. (ID Harlan ... 1 Mlnten . t Rlnrleha It a. Small , 4 B Smell II Nletunl fights Last Night UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP JOE'S Close Up Sot. Nite, Feb. 21 Men's and Young Men's Super Quality Suits Now Being Sacrificed Will Reopen About April S With a Brsnd New SPRING STOCK Open Friday Night 'til 9 P.M. JOE'S 442 State St. Entrance Between Morris Optical and Nniirn nciMttnini e . e e A HAND NAM! 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