.-! f .. .. ...... 4w J .rHiakiH.tt. 4..... ; tiitSWa. -.'i.')ii" 1 -.- 1? " ASSOCIATED PRESS Salem, Ore on, Saturday, PIN PATTER By BENN VALDEE gtJnn is gunner or the week Bowler of the week is Kay "Lefty" Gunn, number four man for Lana Avenue Service in the Commercial No. 1 leafue t the Capitol who broke loose for a bi( one Monday night Ray started with a 2S8 game, high for the night, flipped to an average 181 the second game and then finished strong with 114 for a fat 653 series. Sad to report, however, that Ray and his mates lost three points to the strong Nick's Inn team, who were led by Warren Miller and S? series, ably supported by Shelton, Willett and Wilberg. We'll not mention your series Mr. L. O. Also shooting nicely wis Clayt Foreman, who checked is with 817. 687 SERIES 'WASTED Checking in with 607 in the Commercial No. J was JCelth Hayes of the Jewel Box, whose efforts also went for naught as his team lost three points to Marv's Sudsery. Also shooting well were Bob Ryan of Martin Bros., Millard Pekar of Holly wood Finance, and John Doerfler of Jones tt Fagg. Industrial Ne. 1 action Tuesday night saw Jack Olney, (for the fourth straight week) continue bis hot streak as ' he nothing-balled bis way to a lit middle game and a :' 614 series, his ampty-nmpth of the season. His Stereos at Sons, Jewelers mates failed to support kirn sufficiently and they, too, won but one point from Elwood Masonry. BRENNAN BOWLES 25 TO LOSE Major league action Wednesday night saw Salem Elks .Lodge win tour points from Marion Hotel & Car Parks, Bren- nan Tree Service taking three from Gardner Grocery, Karr's B Old Misers winning three from The Meadows, and Gerlinger Carrier Jarring Marshal's for a 5-0 blanking. High game for the evening was turned in by Tom "The Rail" Brennan, who smashed out a 258 his first game only to lose. Tom finished ' strong and wound up with a 833 series for the evening, second to anchor man Dick Pbipps 837 for Gardner Grocery. High game was turned in by Salem Elks against Marion Hotel and Car Parks, high series hung on to their substantial lead age man Dick Fhipps moved challengers, Pinky Hartwell and CHRISTMAS BONCS SWEETER BEGINS Hey, everyone, want to earn some money to help pay the bills your wife Is sure to run up during the Christmas spending spree? All yon have to do to pick up some easy money is go out to the D-Bowl starting today and bowl in Louie and Bob's Christmas Bonus 'Sweeper. The U-Bowl , will award f ZOt.tt In prises, free gratis, to the highest .. three game total for open play bowling between now and Christmas eve. There will be several-prises with the top award being $75.(0. There is no entry fee other than regular prices, use high est league average, and only Salem Bowlers may participate. It will be handicap with 70 limit per game. Sounds good to tice anyway, and you could win THE CREAMERY FAITHFUL i.. Disa tt Data from the record book ... Did you know that the very first oddity record in the book shows that the Marion Creamery team from Salem tendance records for a team? Over the 1950-51 seasons the boys bowled 117 games without a man being absent Members of the team were Lloyd Lavenport, Millard Pekar, Bob King, Ernie Garbarino, and a man whose name we have lost The record number of games bowled by a team without a man be ing absent Is 171 by a Pennsylvania team over the 47, 48 & 49 seasons . . . Highest season average ever recorded turned in by Skang Mercurio of Cleveland in 1933-1934 season when he averaged 238 for 75 games. he could shoot 650 and have a bad nite. It should happen to mef . . , Here's a heartening note to youse guys having a bad year, in 1952 a 157 average hotbed of bowling, shot a game you guys doing a lot of moaning over a 110 or 120 games don't realize how good you did shoot . . Closest match ever recorded came as Ben Bernicchi, Chicago, beat Ernie Schsnz ot that city in 1931 by 1 pin. over the 60 game route and for a $1000.00. Don't think my heart would stand it to even watch a match like that, much less Wrestling Midgets Added For Salem Card Tuesday The wrestling midgets will teal the show from the ZOO pounders Tuesday night on El ton Owens' card at the Salem Armory. Featured in an extra attrac tion Australian tag team match wiU be Little Beaver, 92 pounds, from Quebec, Joining with Tito Infante, 95, from Mexico. Their midget opposi tion will be Tom Thumb, 103, from England, and Fuzzy Smith, ' 98, from Providence, H. I. Matchmaker Owen said, "I would give anything for a Lit tle Beaver who weighs in at 200 pounds," because Beaver can dropkick, tackle, use fly ifrtg mares, flying head-scissors and runs around the ropes in his maneuvers. Two full sized roughnecks will match their doubtful tac tics in the main event when Don Kindred and Jack O'Reilly square off. Owen said he is of fering O'Reilly a $100 bonus If he can take Ki.idred and take him hard. Kindred put gash over Owens' eye with a head butt when Owens was referee ing a Kindred match in Port land recently. Kindred was disqualified In Salem last week for butting the referee, Frank Fagetty, and O'Reilly used face stomps on Danno McDonald to gain the fans' wrath. The semi-windup for the full evening will be "Golden Boy" Lenz, 210, from San Antonio, gainst Danno McDonald. In the opener at 8:30, Danny O'Rourke and Al Warsawskl will break the ice and maybe something else. LINFIELD WINS 61-5$ McMinnvllle CUJ9 Llnfield squeaked by Clark Junior Col lege of Vancouver, Wash., 61 68, here last night in basket ball game. Score was tied 29 29 at halftime. Jerry Betten dorf ot Clark was high scorer with 19 points. Al Tarpening led Llnfield with 16. UNITED PRESS December 5, 1953 Page 11 for Brennan's. The Meadows in the league and high aver back up to 199 as his closest John Glodt shot below par. of 190 scratch with a 35 pin me, cause a man has to prac some money doing it. stands third in the all-time at At that rate of pin shattering. bowler in Detroit, the nation's of 9 (nine). Yep, that's right. bowL a Jefferson Defeats Canby Quint By 42-35 Score Jefferson Jefferson high school pulled away in the fi nal four minutes to defeat Can- by, 42-35, here Friday night to repeat Tuesday night s vic tory over the same team. After holding a narrow half time lead of 20-18 and after the lead changed hands several times in the fourth quarter, George Marls tt and Claude Meyers hit baskets to send Jeff into the lead. It was Meyers who hit free throw Tuesday night in the closing seconds to win 42 41 for Jefferson over Canby. In the scoring department, John Wright hit for 17 for Jeff, while Bigham and Ray ley made 10 each for Canby. Canby won from Jefferson, 26-18, in the junior varsity game. Itfltraoa U 111) Caaar Mirlttt. I P. 4. Bart Tlffta, S . ..a.....?....-..... 4. Tdox WrUM, C... . 1ft, BlaAaa Cotrnaa, 3 .O t. olcMoa tftrara. t o IS, luiltr Raaorrat: Jtffaraoa Wtlla t. Conor Farmar I. Wtrroaoa 4. Halfttma im: JaffaraOB N, Ctoor II Tri-City Acquires Hurler, Fielder Kennewick, Wash. CP) A veteran righthander and power-hitting youngster were added to the roster of the Tri City Braves of the Western In ternational Baseball League Friday. The Braves' new general manager, Eddie Taylor, wired here from Atlanta, Ga., that he had purchased Clarence Beers, 32, on "look-see" basis from Charleston of the Ameri can Association and outfielder Dick Greco from the Williams port entry in the Eastern Lea OSC Wins AsHalbrook Scores20 (Br TBS ISSOCIATSS HUBS) The five Northern Division teams of the Pacific Coast Con ference headed full-steam into the 1953-54 basketball seas Friday night and tour of the five squads registered victories. The one exception was Wash' ington, the defending chant' plon, which bowed to an expe rienced Stanford team In the opener tor the Huskies at Seat tie. The same two teams square off again Saturday night In other games involving Northern Division teams, Ore gon beat San Jose State 75-83, Washington State whipped the Montana State University Griz zlies 67-55, Idaho edged by Gonzaga, 76-67, and Oregon State romped over Hawaii 75- 53. Chieftains Get Even The Seattle Univen&y Chief tains, in the major intersection- al test on the Pacific Northwest card, bounced back from a Thursday night defeat to spank the Wichita Shockers, 89-77 Oregon State's Beavers, the preseason title favor ites, unveiled lanky scor ing machine in sophomore Swede Holbrook, who con tributed 26 points towards the OSC win. Halbreok, who scrapes the celling at 7 feet 3 Inches, took 25 re bounds during the contest Tippy Dye's youthful Hus kies, in losing to Stanford, took the first UW defeat on the Washington- home floor in the last 23 games. Washing ton couldn't get its fast break going and the alert Stanfords stole the ball time and again. The same teams hook up asain Saturday night Harlan Melton was the big gun in Idaho's poor host treat ment ot the Bulldogs as he whipped 31 points through the net The Idahoans grab bed a 10-point advantage early In the second period and were never headed. Oregon Stops Rally Oregon's Ducks had to put the stopper on San Jose State rally In the waning mo ments ot the game to get vic tory over the Spartans. San Jose, after trailing 41-31 at the intermission, pulled with in four points, at 43-47, late in the third quarter and were down only five points with five minutes to go in the game. Oregon's Barney Hol land took individual scoring honors with 23 points. The Chieftains closed with a rush to gain split of their two-game series with Wichita. Seattle scored 11 points In the last minute and 45 seconds of the contest while holding the shockers to one. High-point honors were shsred by Stan Glowaskl ot SU snd Paul Scheer of the Shockers, each with 21 counters. Th Bos: J. O I P TOrosaa o r t t s s t SI not ft 1 S 1 Stout.! HJllmJ S S 4 It Eal'l.t 4 BridiJ SIS IBtlU 1 Hiai'1,1 till DorwlB.1 S Fauj't.o s s SAndaTa'n.4 S TtDtU SIS IHiHu'm 1 Brrioa.l S 4 S M Wwa'r.f S WUl'mu 4 1 40 RolTd.r s oniric set Htw,, 4 ppm 1 "a s a nouM e a u..s till Tot.it s is n Totals 11 i i Halftlmo: Oroaoo 41, San Joaa StkU II. Mluod frta throwi: San Jo. Hinion I. Orltflth 4. Bradr 4. HJarm 4. Pauaaat 3, Wllllama 3. Bondanii 3. TontL Btrloo. Otccoh Holland 4. Halters 9. Wei Dtr. Andanon, BoD. Kkwu, McMaBUl S. ROU S. Tho bol: RMr.ll O T P TOr. St. o 4 S Rotnu-.f S S S 34 Whltm. J t s e s vhjul.1 4 t 1 14 Halar-k.1 s t 4DoaB.t 1 e 1 4Robraa.t 1 S lToolM s SJaraoo.S 1 1 IBallla.. SIS PPT 4 1 14 s a s i is ass 1 t u 1 S I S 1 S SIS UtnlU.t 1 rsrut.f t rarama4 S B.Loo.0 s KaolaB.4 a LtUbar.t S H Let I t Bruet.f Touna.r S Candta. Tott.ll SI IS It St TtKala II 11 M IS HalfUma: Orrf on UUU II, Ravall SI. Froo throws mlaaad: Hawaii rorukaoa S, Tiuin. Ort.on Stat Tsela 3. Whitman S, Romanoff S. BalhrMk 3. Kobbloa, Hal- Bian. Three mountain ranges in North Carolina bear Indian namea the Unakas, Nantsha las and Cowees. OCE to Host Tonight for Oregon College, Monmouth Oregon College of Education will break into its home bas ketball schedule tonight sgainst Linfield college for the Wolves' second game of the season. The Wolves rsn into Pacific university's potent club in the opener Tuesday, losing 60-50 as Clint Agee scored 31 points for Pscific's taller crew. Dsve Sanford, Llnfield post man from Gresham, and Carol Cable are expected to be the chief headaches for the Wolves, plus Ad Rutschman, fresh from the gridiron. Last year Linfield grabbed a double overtime decision from Oregon College In the first en counter, but won by 20 points in the second game. Coach Bob Livingston said be would us the same starting m "",ww''M""""ajW"SSBaaaw an c id Viking Action Viking No. 33, after a Salem shot last night late at left is Salem's Wayne Ericksen. At right is Bill Wiltala, Roosevelt. Below, Herb Trlplett, Salem guard, at left, and Rick Curtis of Roosevelt go after the ball under the basket Salem won, 50-46. Gervais Finishes Strong To Beat Salem Academy Gervais high school explod- ed in the third quarter to over take a tiring Salem Academy quintet and dash to a 68-44 vic tory in the first game for both teams last night at the Acade my gym. The Academy Crusaders, looking smooth in the first half, held an 18-15 first quarter lead and 32-27 at halftime, then Gervais pulled s full-court press on the Salem team in the third quarter, holding the Cru saders to six points. Meanwhile the Cougars from the Marlon County B league started pouring in the points for 24-point quarter, at one time hitting 10 baskets without a miss. Gib Thompson, a guard, scor ed 25 points for Gervais and three others got 10 or more Norman Keppinger 10, Gary Espe 10 and Don Reiling 17. For the Academy, Virgil Fadenrecht tallied 17 from his guard position. The junior varsity game found Gervais winning 34-33 in close one all the way. Jon Knaupp scored 12 for the Aca demy and Dan-ell McCall 10 Linfield 2nd Game lineup as against Pacific: Frank Grove and Don McKenzie at forwards; Bob Frantz at center; and Lsrry Chamberlain and Capt. Charlie Pinion at guard Freshman teams from both colleges will meet in the pre liminary stsrtlng at 6:13, 10 DAY SPECIAL BRAKE REPAIR SERVICE ir Rsline Brake Inspect Wheel Cylinder AH make horn 1940 IH.JU F. M. GROSSMAN "WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE" 841 North Liberty Phone S-8741 j Action Roosevelt's Bob Flood, goes for a critical rebound with the score tied. Jumping too for Gervais, Oarrala (4I Saha Aral. achlKter. a 3 t, A11UM Kepplnftr. It .P.. ...... 4. Schroder Rnin. II C 4. Dahlia rhompaon, 31 0 t, PhlUlpt ip to o.... IT, radeniacht Raaerraa Oarrala: a. Xapptnaar 3. Ba. lam Acadaar: Wallaco 3. Plerca I. oarrala 27 1144 ftcaaarar Shaw and Phehter May Be Guests At Viking Banquet University of Oregon's George Shaw and Ron Pheis ter have Indicated they will be guests at the football ban quet for the Salem high school team December 11 at the Salem Armory. Bill Byers, banquet chair man, said today that Coach Len Casanova of Oregon, Kip Taylor of Oregon State snd Ted Ogdahl of Willam ette will be guests. Brers said that Phelster and 8haw, who both won Coast confer ence honors, explained that their presence will depend on whether they have tests that day. Tickets are en sale at Nohlgren's restaurant, 448 State. HOUND RACING 8CHEDULED Portland U .The Oregon State Racing Commission has allotted 50 days for greyhound racing and 47 days for horse racing in Portland during the 1954 season. The commission yesterday set July 2 as start ing date for the dog races at Multnomah atadium. Add Brake Fluid V Inspect Master Cylinder it a trn . sattfiAibte Pair of Wood burn Free Throws Top N. Marion 32-30 Woodbum Bob Higgins eas ed in both underhand tree throws in the last one and a half minutes for Woodburn, then the Bulldogs went into a stall to edge North Marion 32- 30 here last night It was the second game for Woodburn, which squeezed by aewnerg -4B in a double ov ertime Tuesday, and the onen- lng contest for North Marion's Huskies of the Yawama league. it nad been Driver, a reserve. who capped a North Marion fourth quarter rally to tie it up at 30-30 and he was the one who fouled Higgins. Thereafter the Huskies could not get their mitts on the ball. From a 10-point deficit the Huskies began hitting in spec tacular lasmon up to the tie. Dale Calloway waa high for the losers with six, while Jerry i-ianx ana noyce Morris ac counted for eight each for Woodburn; - - In the preliminary, the Woodburn Jayveea won 52-32 over the visiting Junior varsity, Millls scoring 14. WaaSkara S3) M.rla H.rlon BaaelaaD, 4 P 1, UcLartn Hliilno, I ..,.M,.P I, snalaa flank, S c tt Calloirar Noma. S a I. Cola Haiua. 4 o 4. Bara.r Kaaarra aconna: wooanurn Htrnn i Stafnar S. North afarioa firlrar a, llotf llni 4. wood burn 11 33 3413 1. Majlon t 13 14 II Stayton Whips Dallas 46 to 36 For Second Win Stayton The Stayton Eagles scored the second straight win of the season here last night with a 46-36 win over Bob Kunke's Dallas Dragons. Joe Boyle's Eagles led most of the way after the first quarter. Dallas led 8-7 at the quar ter mark but Stayton moved into the lead 16-14. The Eagles led 29-27 at the end of three quarters and they gradually pulled away from the Dragons. Roger Keilaen of Stayton was the game's high point msn with 14 while Ray Brandll had 12 for Dallas and Bev Willed son had 11 tor the Eagles. Three preliminary games were played prior to the game. Stayton won the Junior varsity game 41-29, Dallas won the freshmen game 40-35, while the Stayton eighth graders beat Dallas 21-20. Dallai (HI llarlaa Wlldt. I P -I. Bcitlina Donaacboftakr, 4 ...P II, BalUan Rel Dotnaacb., 3 C ....3. D. Oohl Brarxut, 13 0 1. Mlntaa Holdorr. 3 ( 11. Wllladaon Oallaa rtaerraa acorlni: Hoffman 3, Lone 1, Hind I. Davla 3. and Moaer li Btajtan raarrvaa acorlni; rai 3, Wallca OffKlala Balaa and Balaon. HaUUaaa atota: atarto. it, Dallai It, PACIFIC VS. PORTLAND STATE Forest Grove UJ9 Pacific University will meet Portland State at Portland tonight in pre-action basketball contest BOWLERS We are giving $200 for the FIVE HIGHEST SCORES for men in any three game series of open bowling (handicap) between now and 5 p.m. Dec. 24th. $75-$50-$40-$25-$10 This it not tournament but ttrictre Goodwill Christ. J moi oesture en eur part. CHARGE. Bowl at regular prices at often as you like. Averages ot of Doe. 1 70 of 190, 1 0S pin limit. UNIVERSITY BOWL Raiiiifeg Vikings Win On Closing Free Throvs By PAUL HARVEY, HI The Salem high Vikings held off a second half rally by Roosevelt to edge the Port land team 50-48 In the final minutes of thrilling game at Salem high last night The Vikings led all the way after the opening moments until midway in the third quarter when Rich Curtis took the Teddies into the lead. The Roughrlders led 39-37 after three quarters but Tom Pickens sent a field goal with six left to put the Vikings out in front 41-40. The teams matched points until Harold Hank's Vikings led 47-46 with atweral minute left 46-4S Lead Held Up Gordy Domogalla put In field goal with two minutes left that put Salem in the lead for good at 46-45. A free throw by Roosevelt's Luther Strong and free shots by Do mogalla and Jim Knapp gave Salem a 48-48 lead with sec onds left - After a series of lump balls, Domogalla dribbled Into for lay-up as the gun ended the game 80-48. Domogalla led Viking scoring with 12 points Including four field goals. Jim Basketball Scores (Br Tha laanilalad Braaal ran waar oathara California U, Utah at. Stanford M. WaahlmMa II. Waahlutoa State fl. tlaataas H. ' Idaho Tt, Ooniaaa ft. Wroralm at, Montana Stata 43. Brlthaa Tons Tt Idaaw Stata (M. Orotea -ri, San Jaaa Stalt . SaalUa St. Wichita n. Oraaoa Stata 31, Hawaii M. Oollara el Pacini W. Mirada 44. Utah Stata To, Par land as imrttaa). Willamette 11, It. Uarun'i fwaah.l at. Orama Taeo it, Hurakolal Slat IT. VCLA U. Alamnl la. Pappardlao IT, Walt Taama State It. Paetfw Latham at, Whltaan 41. Whltworth 44. Contra! Waahlnataa at. Saatuo Unrrarutr Proah its, TalUaM Port Lawtaa II. Waahtsataa Tt It. aiocnor Air rK Baal SI, JV 44. CalUta of Pant Stand 13, Waatar WaiMnfften at. Wan II. DnlraralU tt BriUak Colum bia 3. Unflald , Clark JO M. BAST VUlanora 11. al Oranda at forortlaw). HTTJ 11. laariman Tjnlraralrr aa. sotm South Carolina fl, ooataln S3. Woatan SUhtankr St, omiurat AM- vhua 13. Waka Poraat tt. Daoldaaa 44. aahina tl, BlrmlnaBaraoathara SS. Taraa Tach It. BawaAoa 4T. Tulaaa 44. PanaacalA MAS aa. atlailaalDDt state IT. riorlrl. ataaa aa forth Carolina T4, lleorarr Batlaa aa. MIDwilT " aalla SS. Wtaeonala St, Mamolte M. St. Loula a. Port Laniard Wood S4, DaPaul its, uunnkaa state 41. Miami (Ohio) SL SCaal state S3. Barter II. Lamar Tack St. Houitoa II. Bam Hoiatoa State SS. Arlaoa Tt, Arlaona state (PlatalaH) to. TonitM Potnl Haral StaUoa Tl, Port. "ana u. jra aa. PBBP BCOBIS (Br Too Aaaetlated Praaal Junstlon oily ST, Xlmlra 43. Ac la a, Philomath 40. Cawado u, slirartoa to It arartlmoa). alam W, nooaaralt (Portland) 41. Wlllamatw (Butoaa) 47, Pwaatal mu Jcffrraen pertlaad) U. Oroaham II. Oteralaad (Partlaaa) 41. Central 44. Shorktea 41. . Woodaon 33, north Uarloa M. Hoatnce 4T. Bank, 41. Orafoo DonUl School IS, (rvrtlaadl tl. Jaffaraon U. Conor 31. Bolio (Idahal tl. Bazar 41. Mrrtla Crack 41, Coqnlllo SS. atuiana M. Orant (Partland) ST. StartOB 44, Dallai 34. Craawan tt, Praia 13. Bothar Ua 41, Okndalo 34. Viks. Vancouver Swimmers Tie Salem high school and Van couver high school swimmers splashed to a 42-42 tie there Friday afternoon when the Viking 120-yard medley relay team won the final event Results: Itt-rard frooatrla Mar 3. isaca. uvranaa. Bauaraaa. .una; :. ao.rard STOaaUlroao I. TtmplaUB. 1 Lavrohco. I. Dra. Time: 33.1. at-rard hackatrokol. Wllua, 3. Hlck oiai. 3. Bondroati. Ttroat 1 1.1. at-rard frooatrla-L Baca, 3. Blaar, I. Marti. Trma: 34.4. 131 udlrMnal maHar . Kraoirr, 3. urr. a. Anaora. uma: 1143. lot oraaiutroka 1. Tamolataa, 1 Bar dla. I. Coihlnt. Time! 1:11.1. lot frooatrla I. coahtha. S. BteaertoB, 3. Blaar. Tlma: H I. lot aackatroko I. Blchalaa, S. Plak, S. Anaoro. Ttmai 1:13. 314 (too air a i. Cuahlnf, 3. ftahm, 3. Hatarmaa. Ylma: 3:lT.t. 134 mauler mar l. aalcm (Wtttea. o-w oocwoiaar,. imo: i:zo.4. LANDY RUNS 4:69.1 Melbourne (") John Lsndy, slender Australian who has set his sights on a four-minute mile, missed by a wide margin Saturday when he was clocked in 4:09.8 over the Olympic Park course. SPECIAL NO INTRY Fit. NO EXTRA Ifari by 50 to 46 . Knapp had 10 whit Bob Wuil had nine. Balem Opened up with lead of 16-8 at the end ef one period as the Portland s)quatl hit for only one shot from the) floor and six free throws. The Vikings continued to hold good lead as Knapp and Wulf helped give them 28-11 half- time lead. Dave Wanaka kepi the Ted dies in the game in the second quarter as the toward pumped in nine points while Missty had the other two points. Teds Damiaate Third Fetied Salem slumped in the open ing moments of the second half as the taller Roosevelt players controlled the backboards and hit for 20 points while Salem got but nine. Curtis led the Teddle attack with eight mark era while Charles Geldaker had five along with Bill Wiltala. The Salem defense held the Roosevelt five down to seven points in the final period while the Viks were hitting for It. Domogalla's seven points lad the Salem offense in the quar ter. Wanaka led the losers in scoring with 14 while Curtis had 13 for the game. The Vikings must Turn drill for clash Tuesday with the strong Hillsboro Sperlane at Hillsboro Tuesday night After that Salem Is idle for ever week. . Lee Oustaiton'i Salem Jun ior vanity pounded the Roose . velt JV'i 59-14 in the prelimi nary contest The Viking JVs led from the very start to far outdistance the Teddies. Salem led 16-4 at the quarter mark and 28-14 at halftime. Salem poured it on with 17 in the third period and then coasted to victory. Don Zeh hit for ten to lead the Vikings, . OS ' (4 001014 a f t o : O W T Maana.1 S 4 t S WaBak J t 4 1 M BorlaaJ t 0 S 3akxlln.f 4 4 4 4 kti a.a-1 bob auai aT.0 s T Dom 4 4 S UWUtai S 1 4 I Kaar.04 4 S SltCirrUu 4 t SU Bnru'sj I s a 4naori.i e e e e wulf . a t S S I Ursa.! e 1 S 1 l e loiaomj e e e e ttaaaar.e i e s Totals IT M It tt Totala 14 II 33 41 Proo tuova Biliaott. ealomt VMKaat a. Bonuor a, BoruaM i. wan a, aalla 3. TrlBlatt L oad Knap S. vrat ibtowi aiiiian, Boooarani wnan 4, Btrou L, Oaklakar 1. aa4 CBrtat 3. ataHiuaa aoaro; 901001 ao, naoaoiaia a. Offlelala Lao and Va&naTOTi. aaiooi ar-a tat, ut, M Haala. f lit III Sab. t Ot) (t t Bono 1 fin lit) a. SBarnur Strata. (T) .-(lie, Staaoon Tom. ), (tt (1) (. Oaator aiom ioooiih atonati Bnr a, aaar ahaU 4. Lana tiara s, rata 4. Santaa 4, Xmdt 3, OlaoB I. Blaao t. Foramaa 3. Vara I. Thorpo T. KUUlPO 3. J Blair 4. Praoarlal S. Kalfttaw aaoro aalaoi S3. Baoaoralt 14. Otflclalo-Woorlo ao4 eahootwrt. 6 Reasons WHY XMAS Will. 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