Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 18, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    It Capital Journal, Saltan, Ort Wednwday, Feb. 18, 19SS
Yavama Loop Tossed Into
; Van Dolah Sets Mark
WUUmlna a pact Daytoa 41'
41 at WUlamlaa last alfht to
threw the twe team lata a
tia tor tint place la tha Tawama
leaf ue, with only on mere alfht
I play remaining
The Yamawa league eaton
cloiet Friday night with Day
ton at North Marlon and Wll
lamlna at Sheridan. In the event
Dayton and Wlllamlna end up
In a tie tor the title, there wlU
be no play-off, but a co-cham-ptonahlp
will be declared.
In another Yamawa league
game last night, Sheridan de
feated Sherwood 69-58 at Sher
wood u Ran Van Dolah, Sher
wood forward, broke the Yam
awa league aeason (coring rec
ord. Van Dolah hit 28 point
to bring hla season total of 234,
bettering the old mark of 232.
Van Dolah still has one game in
which to add to hi mark,
Yamhill defeated Amity 81
44 at Amity and North Marion
edged Bank 48-43 at Banks in
other Yamawa gams Iat night
WILLAMTNA 4S, DAYTON 41
The game was close all the
way until the fourth quarter. In
which Wlllamlna outscored Day
ton 13-3. Leroy Reeser, regular
Wlllamlna center who had been
sidelined for three weeks, enter
ed the game late la the third
stanza.. Wlllamlna used a fast
break through most of the game
to offset Dayton's height advan
tage. Forward Roy Zimbrlck
and Bill Yoast scored 15 and 10
points, respectively, to lead Wil
lamlna in (coring. Most of their
points were made on the fast
break. Quarter scores, all favor
ing WiUamina, were 15-13, 28
21 and 40-37. Wlllamlna won the
TAWAMA UAOll
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IIUiH 11 I Mt Bherwao. JOS
Derlea 11 1 Ml Bank, I IS Jll
AUierldea 1 I .1 YimtUI J 11 ,1H
N. Merlon I 4 .401 Amur 1 II .154
Taasdar raaalta: WU lamia M. Derlcn
40: (utidu 04, aanwood W: Monk
Merlon 44, lull 41: YamtiUI 41, Amlir
Yawama Junior varsity cham
pionship with a ,38-33 victory
over Dayton's Jayvees in the
preliminary game. The Dayton
juniors were a title contender up
until the end of the game. Bob
Gallagher led Willamina s lun
lors with 13, but Rowland of
Dayton wa high for the game
with 16.
SHBRIDAN 65, 6HERWOOD 58
Sheridan was ahead all the
way but never with a big
margin. Quarter scores were 17-
10, 29-26 and 50-44. Fred Hu
lett's 15 points and Dale Stuck's
14 counters led the Sheridan.
Van Dolah's 23 points, which
carried him to the new all-time
season record, led the losers In
the point-producing department.
Sherwood won the B game, 40
24. YAMHILL 61, AMITY 44
Yamhill won the Yamhill B
county championship in this
game, and will go to the district
playoffs as the Yamhill county
representative. Yamhill's con
trol of the backboards was a
big factor in last night's game.
Yamhill led 18-7 at the end of
the first quarter, 30-20 at half
time, and 43-24 when the third
period ended. Don Thles with 21
and Larry Hermens with 16 led
the Yamhill attack. Tozer top
ped Amity with 15. Amity won
the Jayvee preliminary game 32
26. Bob Engelland scored nine I
for Amity in that game, while
Leonard MoreUi had 17 for the
Yamhill juniors.
NORTH MARION 46
BANKS 4S
Banks wa right on. North
Marlon's tall all evening, but
the Bankers never managed to
get the lead. Quarter scores
were 17-11, 24-22 and 34-31
Ron Barendse scored 20 points
to lead the Husky triumph. Most
of his point were scored from
under the basket Larry Sellers
and Wray Chain shared Banks
scoring honor with 13 apiece.
North Marion, paced by Dick
Benham's 11 points, won the B
game 32-25. . Enslng of Banks
also had 11.
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Mill City Clinches Marion
County B League Title
Mill City's Tlmberwoives
pocketed the Marlon county B
learne basketball championship
with a 63-55 victory over Sub
limity last night, and bow are
Just one game away from a
perfect season in league play.
Mill City has won 15 straight
game.
In other Marion B games last
night, Jefferson defeated Deaf
School 88-58 at Deaf School,
Chemawa downed St. Paul 47-
40 at Chemawa, and Detroit
won over Gates, 48-45, at De
troit.
MILL CITY 62,
SUBLIMITY 65
The More wa tied 43-48 at
the end of the third period,
MiU City winning with a
fourth-quarter drive, scoring
nine points in that period alone.
Hoffman made nearly all his
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Jefferson lo 4 .714 Detroit ill Ji4 amazine 62 uer cent of Ma ahnta.
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TueadAT mulu: Mid Cltr M. Subllmltr
15; Jefferaon M, Deaf School M; ChemAWA
4T, St. real 40; OAtea 45, Detroit 40.
21 points on long set shot.
Sublimity outplayed Mill City
on the backboards, but MiU
City' accurate shooting, In
both field goal and free
throws, more than made up for
the Sub advantage on the
boards. Joe Steinkamp and
Ron Ruef led Sublimity scor
ing with 17 and 16 points, re
spectively. In the junior var
sity game, Mill City won 48-24
a Gregory acored 17 points
Minden's eight joints led Sub
limity's junior team.
SCORES in the ALLEYS
Capitol Alleys
nrocsTBUL no. t
Cartrw Dalrr (4) wrliht 501. Volt 411.
Roffatetter 4H. Salitrom 181. Miller tot:
Salesa relko () Matheri 441. Wrlfie ill,
Creaar Ml. Derail 105, Hlcholaoa 445.
SlweadA () Ilwood 414. Crareroft 401.
Shlpaaan 471. WUkallt (41, Batch 143;
Bike (11 Thompson 471. CTierrtneton 417,
Lowrr 411. MeKlnnor 477. HartweU 501.
Sao Salaaa Ueao () Sehlmbert 441.
tevena 354. caueea 111. Drer 470. Kena-
tr 151 MaUewal BaAterr (11 Camrren
411. Moodr 411, WelU 411. DobM 171, Bar
tholomew 5T4.
Blwa Lake (IV-TJord 411 BcklrT All.
Arres all. Pettlt 454. Lanihoff 541: 7al
Fak (1 taaea 517, Sloan 445. Halbka 441.
Warbowakl 454. Schelrleeier 411.
Balwk Jetaaea (A Hue MO. (Mela 404.
Brobat 401. Parrlah too. Caaeer I47i Saa-
Klth tad. aama, Fiord Oolbarn of Kern,
fneton Rand. 135: hlsh tad. aeiiea. John
Nuber af Mootrr PharmAer, Mil hleh
team tame and aeries, Zeeb't used Can,
1041 and XMA.
Duck Pins
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WIllAmetta Art Tile (11 Imll Sobals
47A. A Henchback 1AI. B. Rober M7. A.
Merer 400. Bre lot. Tre.tr Oleea (t)
V. Howell 191. A. Tnomaa m, m. staiua
411. T. Wood OJI. Bra 100.
Drer a Boas las. (0) T. Olio MO,
V. Klelnemlth 147. K. Oraanwood III. H.
IHereu 110. Bra 117. Qaalltr feed Cere
4) B. CAtnpbeu oai. J. cooter aw. 1.
Short 441, r. anauiroTa 441, M. Van Dell
Alfl.
ly due to the fact that Jeff ball
handling worked the ball in
toward the basket, and a large
majority of the shots were
made from close In. Jefferson
led all the way. It was 20-9
when the first period ended,
41-23 at halftime, and 62-38 at
the end of the third quarter.
Dale Wattenbarger's 23 point
led the Jefferson win, while
Jim Blackwell was right be
hind with 21. Henry Nelson,
a substitute, topped Deaf
School acorera with 18. Jeffer
son won the preliminary game
58-29. Cotmah's 16 point was
high for the Jeff juniors, while
Larry Applebee scored 12 to
lesd the Deaf School Juniors,
CHEMAWA 47,
ST. PAUL 46
Chemawa held the lead
throughout, but was alway
pressed by St Paul. Quarter
score were 7-5, 24-14 and 36-
29. George Umtuch led Che
mawa with 14 point, while
Farrel Galllneau had 12. Sam
Smith topped St Paul In scor
ing with 13 counters. Chema
wa won the junior varsity con
test, 93-22.
lit Tha Assoc te led Preset
Upsets marked Tuesday night's
prep basketball action with four
of the 16 top team in tne As
sociated Press poll going down
to defeat.
Albany, favored to win the
District 7 championship, wa
beaten 57-48 by Salem, a Dis
trict 11 power. It wa the second
consecutive defeat for Albany
which was No. 6 In the poll.
Gresham, which this week
moved to No. 7 from No. 16,
was edged 46-65 by Central
Catholic of Portland in a Dis
trict 13 contest Central re
ceived one vote In the poll.
Milwaukie, after dropping
from No. 8 to No. 9 in the poll,
lost 88-54 to it District 12 op
ponent Oswego. West Linn, also
of District 12 and tied with Red
mond for the No. 10 spot, put up
a good fight but wa defeated 57
55 by fourth-ranking Hillsboro.
Hlllsboro, Eugene and Jef
ferson of Portland were the
only teams among the top 16
posting victories Tneeday
night Eugene, No. 5, beat
Springfield 81-58 In a District
6 game and Jefferson, No. 8,
overwhelmed It Portland op
ponent, Washington 64-48.
The three top teams, ranked
In this order by the poll The
Dalles, Marshfield and Medford
didn't play Tuesday night
Cleveland, No. li in tne pou,
dumoed Grant 60-50 and Roose
velt another also ran, topped
Franklin 61-44 in Portland
eames.
Clatskanie squeezed oy its dis
trict 14 opponent, St Helenes,
59-56.
In other District 6 games
Oakridge beat Willamette of
Eugene 74-64 and St Francis
Eugene bowed to Junction
City 54-29.
District 8 action was high'
llahted by McMlnnvllIe's 73-58
win over Newberg and in District
12 Canby wa beaten 78-87 by
Molalla,
In other same Tuesday night,
Dallas defeated Woodburn, 63
31, Bandy blasted Mt Angel 69
36 and Tigard dumped Oregon
City 64-50.
Sports Kiittar
TaAse - Tasr Acs HlSlHST ABderaan Of
Norwar won hla .secood cold medAl by
teklna tha 1,500-metar speed akattna erent
In l:M.e. at tha Winter Olnnplo OAmea at
Oslo, Norway.
rive, Taesw Asa CAlumat Paraa' Cka-
tlon. chAraploa two-year-old colt of 1847.
won tha Bverilades Handicap at Hlalesh
Park.
mm Tmh An . JOA MMaABlA. KSW
Tork Yankee oenter fielder, passed his
Armr physical; he was A mtuntArr inductee.
Twoalr Tears Are-James J. Corbett, 04,
former world' keamreltbt ohamploa.
died At hla homo after a Uaiarlu illness.
Eastern Oregon
Nips Oretech
La Grande W) Eastern Ore
gon defeated Oregon Tech 78
67 Tuesday night to take a clean
sweep of a two-game Oregon
Collegiate Conference basket
ball series here.
Oregon Tech' Jerry Wyatt
scored 38 point, three mora
than Lowell Kolbaba posted for
the winners.
Eastern Oregon, which was
ahead 44-37 at the half, won
74-69 Monday night.
HE' NOT FUNNY TO HER
Los Angela, () Donald
O'Connor, dancing comedian,
ha been sued for divorce by
Mrs. Gwendolyn J. O'Connor.
She alleged cruelty yesterday In
her complaint, asked reasonable
allowance for herself and their
daughter Donna, 7, and an equi
table division of community
property.
Ross Comes Off
Ropes to Win
Over Kindred
Tony Ros cam off tha ropes
toTtfeat Don '
third and del(iw6 aaUaftheto
main event wreitl inf match at
the Salem armory last nnt
V.w t. had taken en
S.H .tv. una, bounced off
the ropes, where he had been
receiving some terrific bead
amashe by Kindred, to win by
a Din.
m.. ow (all had aon to
Kindred, when Referee Harry
Elliott declared that Ross was
unable to continue, ivinai-eo
h.A erivcn Rasa several head
wist ot him down on the
mat and pinned him, but would
pull him up at the eount at tw
and head-butt him again. This
kept up for a minute or so, nd
Elliott firaUy stopped it.
Ross got even In tha neat 10,
He used tha backbreaker t
Kindred, and than would pit
him to tb mat, pull him up 14
the count of two, and give hla.
another backbreak. Ron foj.
ally held Kindred down for th
required eount ef three to wi.
the fall.
Al Szaas draw with Clna
Nicollnl in a fast, erawpla
lng semifinal match.
Henry Lm defeated Ralpj,
Alexander In tha opener.
St. Bernard dogs are balni
replaced by German sfrepherd,
as the rescue dog In the Alp,
ay the National Cognphl
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Chemeketa & High Salem Pfcone 2-2468