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14 CplUl Journal, Salem, Ort., Tuesday, March 10, 1951
The Dalles with 24-0 Mark
Leads Oregon Hoop Poll
IMr The Associated freed
Undefeated, The Dalles, with
It Ylctorten, continue to top
the Associated Frees Oregon
hlfh school basketball poll this
week.
But Marehfleld, which h
been second to The Dalles ilnce
the poll started, picked up two
first-place votes and narrowed
the margin. The Dalles got
ight lint-place votes.
Medlord was third choice
of the aportswrlters and
aportscasters who vote In the
, poll. Eugene, tied with Med
lord last week, dropped to
fifth.
Hlllsboro retained No. 8 spot,
while Clevelsnd, the new Port
land league champion, replaced
Jefferson of Portland In sixth
position.
Greiham Jumped from No. 8
to No. 7, replacing Redmond,
which dropped from the top 10.
Albany rose from 10th to No. 8,
while Jefferson slumped to
ninth.
Clatskanle and Salem,
which tied for tenth, made
their first appearance in the
top group.
The poll is next to the last
one before the state tourna
ment at Eugene March 17-21
Idaho State, Seattle Play
For Riaht to Enter NCAA
Heattle ) Either Idaho
State or Seattle university
comes to the end of the sea-
eon's basketball trail Tuesday
night, while the winner gets
chance at further glory in
the NCAA western reglonals at
Corvallls, Ore., this week-end.
But the glory road may be
. short, because the survivor
faces the tough Job of getting
by the Pacific Coast Conference
champions from Washington In
In the opening night of the Cor
vallls playoffs Friday.
Even the thought, though,
it raw meat for the hungry
Chiefs, who've been beating
in vain for years on the Wash
ington door in an effort to ar
range a game.
Idaho State and Coach Steve
The Dalles, Marthfleld, Med
ford, Hlllsboro, Salem, Cleve
land and Clatskanle ail nave
won places In the tournament
The others In the top group
are favored to win tourney
berths.
The poll, with seaion record
for each team:
1. The Del'M M
I. MsrshfleK (34-3) 84
I. Medio (11-J) J
4. Surras 116-6)
I, HUUboro (31-61 ....
, Cleveland (16-4)
7. Oreeham 190-4)
I. Albanr 16-8
a. Jellereon 114.41
10. clatskanle (14-31
, II
M. sain
Othtn: ontene is. vi i"
o.au Af part nd a. Astoria ana
utnln I Meb, 011m and Redmond 1
eaeh.
TRAINING
CAMP
NOTES
IOBOE
301
Olympic Downs
PST in Junior
College Finals
Bremerton. Wash. () Olym-
Belko. meanwhile. keDt tieht- Die of Bremerton led all the way
lipped silence and weren't con- Monday night in defeating Port
ceding anything to the favored land State, 71-88, for the Region
Chiefs and their one-two punch 3 junior couege DameiDau cnam-
Lyons Town Team
Ends Season With
114-103 Victory
Lyons The Lyons town team
ended its basketball season last
week with a 114-103 victory
over Western Veneer of Lebanon
in an overtime.
The score at the end of the
third quarter favored the Leb
anon club 71-64. Lyons scored
81 points in the fourth period
to tie the score at 05-08 at the
end of regular playing time,
Lyons scored 10 points in the
five-minute overtime.
Top scorer for the season for
the Lyons team was Don Carey,
who had 383 points, averaging
22.0 pet game. He had 33 against
Lebanon. OIlie Muise led Lyons'
win with 40.
Irene (lit) (1M Lebanon
Mtilse 40 r 14 Propel
laleck U r U MKMleatet
O. Carey 14 O. ...... 10. Remmtlert
p. Carey 33 o 18 Halfield
Wolford la a 13 smith
aubi: Lyoni cruaon 4, Anderson: Leba
bod Maion 4. Keem 8, Shaffer 4, Setlmer.
of All-America Johnny O'Brien
and his twin brother, Eddie,
The Bengals from Pocatello,
Idaho, winners of the Rocky
Mountain Conference, have a
young starting lineup of three
sophomores and two Juniors,
led by 8-foot Les Roh and his
18.8 game average. By con
trast, the Chiefs' Johnny-O, the
nation's leading major college
scorers,, has averaged 28.24 for
the season.
Seattle has a 27-8 season's
record, Idaho State 18-6.
nlonihlD.
Ken Fuhrer was high for the
winners with 28 points and was
named the region's most valua
ble player. Jim McLean led
Portland State with 20.
Olympic, as regional winner.
would have been eligible for the
National Jaycee championships
at Hutchinson, Kan., except for
a rule adopted this season oy tne
Washington J. C. Conference bar
ring post-season games.
Portland State said n might
make the Hutchinson trip It fi
nances could be arranged.
SCORES in the ALLEYS
University Alleys
LADIKB' MINOR LEA QUE
lee'e Vina Cara (1) L. rallen 411, J.
oreenlee 141, 1. Aaron 418, L. Retake 371,
Tea Hal Cafe II) D. ooon 438, J. Hew
ton 290. D. Frederick 498. A. Johnston
131.
A. A. Ureal, Bealtar a. Hllli Ml,
O. Davlea 331. N. Maddlna 340. H. Prlt-
ohett 351. Bollrweed Merehenle (4) K.
Hlllerleh 7, II. Heller lot, U Herman
181, ft, lekatrom 881,
western Taper Convertlna Ca. fl
V. Pearson 383, V. Johnaon 388, B. Coaa-
wail 307. M. spperir 380. BeaeKa Shaw ttl
8. Arthur no, D. Koanlc 148, 8. Hoxle
80S, a. Battlaa 987.
Nehl Bereraae (8) I. Merta 318. J.
Oannon 303, J. Fallen 333, K. Llndeey 876,
naro-e Bporllnt Good, (1) V. Gannon
405. P. Wendt 387. W. Valdaa 147. it.
Curtis 134.
Blah team rtmi and series Ton Yr.t
Oafa. 888 and 1011. Win tad. asms and
aerlaa D, Frederick, 81 anil 4(8.
Hillsboro Earns
to Tourney;
Viks Wed.
Way
Play
(Br The Aeaoetated Praia)
Two more teams won entry
Monday Into the state high
school basketball tournament at
Xugene, March 17-21. They will
play each other in opening-round
play Wednesday.
Hillsboro, No. 8 in the Asso
ciated Press poll, won the Dis
trict 0 championship by defeat
ing Beaverton 53-40. Salem, tied
with Clatskanle for the No. 10
pot, won the District 11 title by
mothering Stayton 57-37.
That leaves only four more
. tournament vacancies and they
are to be filled this week.
Three titles are to be decided
Tuesday night when Mllwaukie
and Molalla meet for the Dis
trict 12 berth, Central Catholic
and Sandy clash for the District
13 title, and Roosevelt and Jef
ferson of Portland clash for the
District 16 championship.
Oakrldge and Eugene will play
Wednesday night and it Eugene
wins it will complete the lineup
wnn tne uiatrict o title.
The district champions to date
Include:
District 1, Ontario; 2, The
Dalles; 8, Lakevlew; 4, Medford;
I, Marshfleld; 7, Albany: 8. Dal
las; , Hillsboro; 10, Astoria; 11
Salem; 14, Clatskanle; IB, Clevo
tana.
Seton Hall,
West Kentucky
in NIT
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Vlttone'a Meal Market 141 Oreearr 114.
Paia 581, sillier oil, Poulin 883, Vlttona
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Straw 646.
Hlah lnd. same, T. Vlttona (Vlttone'a
Meat Market), 18i hlth lnd. scries, T. Pru
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aerlae, Vlttone'e Meat Market. 37141 hlth
team same, Ray Si Wllmn'e, s8.
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D. Hendrlo 483, O. Morrla 636, 1 Harra
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Nlehalaan'a Insaranea Ca. (81 vmar
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D. woodrr 434, C. Foreman 638, R. Adolph
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(03, P. Ojerln 868, E. H1U 118.
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Kelson 554, Rlniland 468, Sprites 818,
Oallaihar 504, Meflert 407. Harlan Cream
err 0 Darerport 436, Pekar 618, Al
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Hlih team lame and .aeries Starr
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Frank auerln, 333. Hlih lnd. aerlee
Harold Ollnier, 083. r
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New York MV-Seton Hall and
Western Kentucky, seeded first
and third, make their first ap
pearances in the National Invl
t a 1 1 o n basketball tournament
Tuesday night with defending
champion LaSalle already on the
sidelines.
LaSalle was nipped, 78-74, by
ft. John's ef Brooklyn Monday
Bight
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H. Nelaon 387, C. Tyndall 464, P. Barker
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Tba Bnia (I) A. MaoPharacn S37.
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J. Feel 487. Harlman'a Cheerelet (1)
O. Truman 476, 8. Campbell 448, H.
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Cluett and Kenyan (8) E. Kay 666.
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