THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJeta. Ongoa Wednesday, December I. 19M Viks Stop IHlillsboB-o 72-62 imi Mon4gue Contest Paga 18 Vikings Get Early Lead; Pickens High With 13 By PAUL HAKVET, m Hillaboro Salem high' Vikings led from almost the Urt hrt Tuesday night to di feat the Hilliboro Spartan 71 63. The non-league encounter waa the second atraight win for Harold Hauk'i Vikings, who beat Rootevelt 80-48 to open the aeaaon. After Hillsboro' Wyman Cernhart put the Spartan out . In front 2-0, Wayne Erlcksen lumped In field goal to tie it up and with Tom Picken s char ity toss and another Erickaen Jump ahot the Vikings were tn the lead for good. They led 19 10 at the end of the first quir ter with Bob Wulfi six poinU topping the acorera. la Groove In tnd f erlod Salem began hitting the bas ket with eate in the second period but lta defense fell down at the Spartans also did well. Larry Springer pumped In nine point to lead the Viks to 22 point quarter while the home team was bitting for seven field goals and 18 points. They led 41-28 at halftime. The opening period of the final half was again on Salem's aide as the Vikings upped their margin by one point to 87-43 on even field goals and two free throws. The Spartans began to move In the final quarter but still only sank two field goals and and almost unheard of 18 free throws. The Spart scoring drive was hurt with several minutes remaining when Gernhart com mitted his third technical foul and was forced to leave the game.- Eckert led the final period surge by Hilliboro with six points while little Dick Ed wards had four free throws, forward Tom Pickens kept the Vikings in the game with six points in the last minutes of the game. Herb Trlplett had four in the last quarter. Pickens also nabbed high point honors for Salem in the game with IS and tied with Edwards for game high point man. Salem's Larry springer had 12 while Gernhart had eleven and Gary Hum burg scored 10 for the Hilliboro five, More Salem Field Goals ' Salem far out-scored the Spartans from the floor with 26 field goals to IS for Hilliboro but from the free throw line Salem had 20 for 45 and Hills bora had 33-46. The officials called 61 fouls in the game, 27 on Salem. The Vikings now are Idle for over a week until they travel to Springfield December 18th to open their Big Six schedule. Hillaboro aas opening their regular sea ton laai night - Lee Gusttfson's Salem junior varsity trounced the Hillaboro JV's 8S-33 in the preliminary tor their s-cond win, both by food margins. Salem led from the very start, leading 9-4 with one period gone, 25-13 at half time, and 45-26 with one quart er left. Bob Tom and Nick Error of Salem and Mots of Hlllsboro shared high point honors with seven apiece. The Viking jun iors committed but two louls in the first half and had seven in the last half. They had 1 field "' foals to 14 for the Spartans. (alee 111) IUI Mllitar. rsrtrr nnrfi Fleams f Walt. I Donas .f Vnapp.l 4 PtU'a. M Juren.f Bprlns'r.f I BuHloU I wriiira'r.a Schtkl.l TrlplstUf 4 I Erkert.f 1 4 t 1 Hump if 3 4 1 I Camp.. 3 3 4 lOnh'ts 3 I 4 pftlr'da.l I 11 3 f BfM'r.c 1 3 Scioit'rf a t a 13 Rikthl..s 1 I 5 IHiibji t 1 l a cot s I I a " ' t h.ri.r aft .-'UUP uwners Not to Drop Pension Plan By CARL LUNDQUI8T New York tlx Baseball's big league club owners were expected to drop today the whole Idea of wiping out the players' pension program. The final word on the con troversy that has introduced note of discord into the major leaguea' annual meeting was to come from a Joint meeting of the American league and Nat ional league owners regarding the proposal of the game's ex ecutive committee that the pension plan be scrapped. It was learned that the Am erican league owners would vote to keep the pension pro gram. Whether National league owners would follow suit was not known. Frlck for Pensions But, should a deadlock arise, it Is virtually certain that Com- missioner Ford Frick will rule In favor of keeping the nlan. For one thing, Frick has stated positively several times dur ing the past week that he favors pensions. For another, he said when appointed com missioner that he would settle deadlocks by voting in favor of "no change." Though the owners are ex pected to maintain the "status quo" as regards pensions, there is no indication that they In tend to grant the players any of the demands they made for larger pension payments and for lowering the starting pen sion age from CO to 43. Also slated for settlement to day are demands by the play ers lor a boost in the minimum salary from $5,000 to $7,500, an Increase In the meal allow ance, and other Items. Gervais Defeats St Paul 41-37 To Open League Gervais Gervala high school danced into its Marion County B league schedule with a 41-37 decision here Tuesday night over St. Paul's Bucka-roos. Friday night Gervais will play at Detroit, while St. Paul will entertain defending cham pion Mill City. Gib Thompson, a guard, scored 16 points to, Gervais, while Sam Smith, senior for ward, was good for 16 points for the losers. At halftime St. Paul was ahead 27-26 and at the end of the third period Gervais had closed it 1o 27-28 before forg ing ahead in the final stanza. Gervais won the junior var sity preliminary, 42-24. at. ri im un tDmii amILh, 14 F.. la. N. Xeppmeer amith. a r.. t. sp Vandamae, I ,..,..C..,.,. 3. Bertleehter Klrerh. t .....a. .0 . ... 14. ThompaoB laVrter,. 4 .........0... t. R. Xepplnser fleaenras: at. Peal Waif I, Ramfraa.il 1. Officials: Slrnlo and Bataa. CCACH OP THE YEAR St. Louis (At J. B. Ears Whitworth, whose Oklahoma A&M Aggies shared the confer ence title, is the Missouri Val ley Conference Football Coach of the Year. . Jefferson Beats Sublimity 51-25 In 1st Loop Tilt Jefferson It was victory No. I for the Jefferson high school Lion here Tuesday night as they opened the Mar ion County B league schedule with a 61-28 decision over St. Boniface of Sublimity. Jefferson increased an eight- point halftime lead to 24 points before the third quar ter ended against a cold Sub limity crew, then coasted to the end. It was Sublimity' second game and Jeffs third. James Lewis, a reserve, topped the Saints with 12 points. Leading Jefferson were John Wright and Claude Mey ers with 13 each. In the preliminary, Jeffer son won 47-28. ma (311 (3SI SaUlaiNir Uarla.lt. I T 4, reals nana, t r..... i. rraaR J. Wrlfht, 13 C 3. Parrlab C. Merere. 13 0 1. Klntx Cotmeo. a O 3. Rlaiurar Reserves: Jefferaea Walla 3. Havklrta 3. Daullon 1, apenrer 4, Ranion 3. Sub limit UwU 13, Welter 1. Jerreraoa 13 12 43 11 aaUimitr 13 at FANFARE lyW.e? Bits Mill City Opens League Beating Gates 76 to 49 Mill City The Marion County B league opened for the Mill City Timberwolves with resounding 76-49 con quest of Gates here Tuesday night. Friday night Mill City will go to St. Paul while Gates hosts the Deaf school. Four Mill City starters di vided 55 points evenly among themselves, Jack Melting get ting 16, At Ward 15, Elton Gregory 14 and Phil Carey 10. They took a back seat, how ever, to Herb Homey, the 6- foot-1 Gates center who hsd 26 points 13 in each half. Leading from the start, the Timberwolves held quarter time margins of 18-6, 34-24 and 80-33. Mill City Is defending league champion, having won 22 and lost only X last year, losing none in the circuit. Coach Bur ton Boroughs and his assistant, Arthur LeCours, have five lettermen back. In the B squad game. Mill City ran away from the Gates Junior varsity, 84-10, after blanking the Jurrfor Pirates 18-0 In the first quarter. Lemke scored 13 for MiU City and Chance had live of his team's 10. miii rii, 041 Orelerr. 14 . AI Ward. 13 ... Phil Carey, 14 . Melllns. 14 . D. Crook, a ... RMrrrea: Mill It) (latee ..r .... 13. Birnnardt ..r 4. Even ,.C 34. Ftomer .CI 4. A. Vail .a 4. Larfton Cilr-Rd Or44rr 4. Child 4. Crnalar 3. Srvtraoa a Oetee -Sk-heer a. D. Vail a, tteore 0. Mill cite .la it 14 i Oalaa 4 34 33 4 Lacrosse was originated by the Canadian Indians many centuries ago under the name of baggataway. Taint 34 n n Talala 13 33 II 43 Jlalfilme score: Selena 41. HMIabor 34. Prta tnrovs lae4 Aaltai 34. II: la bor o 13. . Officials Piterm and Lnrlali. iui iixnaoao 1 Uoll 4 Henean , Hanaaa 1 Moeller Reus uua ir, iui Pissles. i r.. Zab. 4 !.. Job,,. 4 ...-C. Strain, 4 o.. Tom. Braarvta acorlai: aalem error T. aea 14 4. Pa a. Uiai a, Horse I. rormaa ll HltUboro Nerlne 4, Ootaa 1. JM4 4 Brnwa 4. Pranta 1. Ramima aran: Oalaa 14. Jillb4 U. Ofllrlala-aaMI U LaML Wallace Trains To Fight Charles San Francisco. U Coley Wallace, the only boxer ever to beat heavyweight champion Rocky Mareiano, settled down to training routine today for his bout Dec. 16 with former world cham: Eturd Charles. Wallace is -anked ninth among heavyweight contenders but is best known for hi star ring role in the movie, "The Joe Louis Story." The 6-foot 1-lnch fighter whipped Mareiano when the champion was fighting In the amateur ranks. Mareiano has -never been defeated as pro fessional. TIOI TAB LI tUe ff Tan, Oree-D.,,mWe 1M . aCaaaprWd kr t. a. Out a Oi,4,Ma Bam. roeteaaa Oraeool aTlrh War Lrw Water BrMOaabar Tim Raathl Tim XalfM t II a-ll a 1 14 pm. I 43 am. I 14 a m. 4 34 a m. 3 ll am. I 14 a m. VIS a-m. II 1 44 am. a as am.- it i a ie it 4 4 I tl . -41 II a 44 am. II a I w si am. -a i la 1 is a m. I a at U:w am. a.4 SHAVING INSTRUMINT cewBir nun si dice Tmfor mmit Wrtor three nralen Blue StTMh !. hMeit, pt- rtJ by the niitititit AC-DC thever motor bu.H...tpMei yv tKrtMifh mornln efter mornirtf mooth, My fthavM - m eleee m you wentt Witk ajetun Meek an4 oM gift CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 State St. Corner ef Liberty WE 6IVI W GRIIN STAMPS Pigeon Finds Home In OSC Coliseum Cervallls ojjb a plgeem baa takes up residence aa Oregon State's mammotli Gill celisenm, and athletic offi cials ar at loss to find a way te move him eat Loyal Beavers say the pigeon I just making sura he gets te see 'all the Oregon State baaketball game this aeasoa. Scio Outscores Chemawa 54-46 Chemawa Scio Joined De troit, Mill City,- Gervais and Jefferson as first-game victors in the Marion County B league here Tuesday night by defeat ing Chemawa, 54-46. Gordon O'Reilly, letterman forward, had 14 points for Scio for game honors, but Don Gib son posted 12 more for Scio while Gallineau had 11 for Chemawa. Quartertime scores were 11-B for Scio and 28-12 at halftime. Jefferson will play at Scio Friday night and Chemawa will be at Sublimity. In the Jayvee game, Che mawa won 41-34. Sal 114) 144) Cbrma Blovar, a P 1. Vontueb Badtar. 13 P I. Scott r. Olbaoii. a C..... 11, Oalllnaaa O'Ralllr. 14 C I. Uoris O. Olbaoa. 13 O II. avltt'ar Reaarvaa: Tnuraton 4. Brron I, 4. Olb on 3. Dam 3. Ctiamawa Laptant 3. Caburn 1, anUr . Official; Xaodrl ana zito. Two Free Throws For Dallas Beat Central, 54-52 Central High School Herb Brandll notched two free throws In the last .45 seconds to break a tie and give Dallas high , school a 54-52 win over Central here Tuesday night. The score had been dead locked earlier, 80-50, 'on two free throws by Mel Haveman of Central and was tied four different times In the hectic fourth quarter. Central had come from be hind gradually, trailing 11-3 In the first period and 28-21 at halftime. By the end of the third stanza, the gap was only three points. The ilnaltwo points were the biggest of Brandli's 19, giving him the beat record 'for Dallas, but Marc Nelson picked up 20 from hi, guard position for Central. fn the Junior varsity came. Central won 48-28, Chuck Dunn scoring 18 for the win ners and Hughes 8 for Dallas. Friday night Dallas will play at Tillamook, while Central will be at Forest Grove Sat urday night. Dallas 14) wiidt. l .....P.... Hoffman. 3 P..., R Domaacbolakr, c... Brandll, II o.... Hotdorr. 3 (all Calra .. a. JohnaoQ .... 1. Brtl i.. I. Praamaa ... 30. Nrlion Havamln PCC Favors Regional Control of Football TV By HAL WOOD San Francisco, 4UB Pacific Coast Conference directors planned today to consider their recommendations to the NCAA of regular eeeson foot ball games. The recommendation will be put before the NCAA at its meeting In Cincinnati next month. Victor O. Schmidt will be the PCC delegate to the meeting. The PCC last year sought more ' regional control over televised football games, but agreed to go along with the "Game of the Week" program supported by the NCAA. The PCC would like to put more regional games on TV. Only four PCC games were televised this season, and one of these, the Stanford-California game, was on a local basis only. Bose Bowl TV Yesterday, the PCC, The Tournament of Rose Associa- Fiqhls Last Wight (Br Til AaaacUtad Praaal Vol iNOBLZa ai Cms, 11114. Loa Anaalaa, outpolntad Kudr Oarela 134, Loa Antalaa, 13. HOUSTON. TEX. Wltlla Pas. 131, Hartford, conn.. kack4 put Billy Lima, 13. Harana, 3. CB1CAOO Mi Black. 14T. Janaartna. Wli., autpolBtMl Nrma Waba, 141. Cal ebs, a SAN ANTONIO'. TXX. Pat 00. I. Anatia, Tea., utpotatad Bran? Svaa. 1M. Oklahoma cur. II. MIAMI aSACX. PI. BeUr Drlta, 141. Miami, supped Tina Lent aria. 111. Houaton. ". KALAMAZOO. Mlrh. Xddr Blmms, 111, Chlcas. outpolntad Chuck Coltman. IK. Datroll, I. LONDON Yoland Pompae. Trinidad, knocked oat Jlmmt Kins. Buffalo. X.Y., 3. Middwlabts. tion and the National Broad casting Company signed a three-year contract for tele vising and broadcasting the Rose Bowl game for an esti mated 81.510.000. In other actions, the PCC: 1 Eliminated the privi leges granted to Junior college on the "progress" rule. In the future, Junior ' college stu dents must follow the confer ence rules requiring the com pletion of 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours between seasons of competition. 2 Removed against giving Elmira Scares Sweet Home in Losing 49 to 46 Sweet Home Sweet Home high school hsd to come from behind in a hard-fought bat. ketball game here Tuesday night to elbow Elmira, 48-48. Elmira. overcoming a 7-18 deficit in the first quarter, bolted to a 24-23 halftime lead and still held a 41-38 margin as the fourth period began. It became a battle of free throws, with Sweet Home hitting 11 of 31 attempts and Elmira making 16 of 28. Dave McKinney, a reserve, led Elmira with 11 points, while Mervin Daniels made 10 for Sweet Home. In the Junior varsity game. a restriction ! Sweet Home won 31-S7. . . : Elmira 1MI 143) St lam ymam;m w HtUc. p r 1. Ktkel prospective students for athle- oaiman. 1 Cowlabr. I avcut. wuucca may uuw . orar. I grant ets a. laorlev . C I. Illiotl . .O I. Noraulaft 30 complimentary tick- Butiuer. i ....... o....... is. Daoi.ie to those prospective ItU-h, Llndboom a. areas I. Conler a. dent-athletes Kveat Home Blrdaall I. Bank 4. atur- , holm It Cftamben I. Roberts 1. Offlclsl a Hellbars and Marrrmaa. North Marion to Host Wood burn Hubbard Friday evening the North Marion Huskies will meet the Wood burn Bulldogs on the North Marion court. Basketball playing will begin at 6:45. Saturday, Dec. 12, M. H. Beal will attend a wrestling clinic at Oregon State college, Cor vallis, sponsored by the wrest ling department of the college. 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