dem ASSOCIATED PRESS 12 Salem, Oregon, Saturday, December 19, 1953 PIN PATTER By BENW VAtDEZ HlfTY SERIES BT ACE-OF. resile asslanee aember GerUacer Carrier Ca. cm In the Cipitol Mijor leafue is Fink? HartweU, the "eld Fro" anchor maa of the Karr'i aid Mtaert entry whe eet new league hiih serlee Wednes day sight. Flaky pat together fame ( 10, lit. Hi. and til for blistering 101 series - tk. -rA kw W evp. W ywmmimm - (Spins. Flnky's sssaait ea tne maples enabled Karr'i to win fir points from Gerllnger. Bob White pounded the plni for a 782 series to no avail as bis mates (ave bun practically no help. As a matter of fact, a couple of them were draf ting their feet The sweep en abled Karr'i to move past Frank Evans The Meadows team into first place with a two game bulge. With four weeks to go in the first half, there are still four teams within striking distance of the leaders and anything can hap pen. WE HEREBY BEGIN . SPECIAL FEATURE A special feature in this column beginning this week wlU be the "Top Ten" in av erages from each house with the male contingent being featured today and the gals next week. CAPITOL Dick PhlDDS. Major. 200: Larry Oslund. Major, 188; John Glodt, Major, 187.5; Tom Brennan, Major, 187.8; Duane Cushman, Comerclal No. 1, 187.1: Tony Vittone. Major. 189: Jack Olney, Mercantile JioV 1, No. J, 183; High Single Came, Dean Henderson, zvb; mgn Series (4 games) Pinky HartweU, 808; (three games) Tom Brennan, 682. C-BOWL John Glodt, Classic, 182; Tony Prudenle, Classic, 182; Willie West, Clsssie, 178; Hsl Comstock, Clauic, 178; Mike McFarlane, Classic, 178; Jim Brown, Comerclal No. 1, 178; Art Upston, Classic, 177, Gene Kltzmlller, Classic, 178; Bob Price, Clauic, 178; Don Lutz, Classic, 178;Hlgh Single Game, McQueen, 266; High Series, Len GaUagher, 648. B B CITY LEAGUE Howard Smith, 159; Fred Haase, 1S7; Jerry Davis, 1S4; Lee Dolce, 1S4; Arnle Meyer, 133; High Single Game, Ellis White, 243; High series, Jerry Davis, 601. BAB COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Harold Johnson, 150; Herb Neinast, 147; Ed Davis, 146; BUI Hober, 143; Arch Elliott, 143; High Single Game, Dizzy Dean, 232; High Series, Herb Neinast, 358. WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE Making a shambles of the City League Is the Modern Woodmen team as they have an eleven game bulge over the rest of the league. An aU female team is rolling in the league under the Dyer it Sons Insurance banner and doing' right weU for themselves, too, as they are currently in aixth place. Mick's Sign Shop is leading the Commercial league with a five game lead at this time. Both the City league and the Commercial are ten team loops while the ladies have a four team league with Randle OU the pace-setters with a slim one (am lead. WE LEARN ABOUT DUCK FINS Anyone who can average 150 In that game has our deep respect. Last nite we rolled four games with genlsl Tom Wood, B & B proprietor, and "shattered" the pins for 85, 123, 127, and then went out of control for a 159 game. Tom aays he'd like to meet the man who can hit his big ball average on the smaller pins. This week we salute the Ray & Wilma's team in the University Commercial No. 1 league who fired a 1034 scratch game Thursday night and with their 61 pin handicap wound up with 1095. Bruce "The Dog" Wilberg led o with 178; Or vlUe Mull checked in with 200; Lyle Diercks rolled 194; Butch Ireland amashed out a 256 game and Warren "Rabbit" Miller anchored with 206. A very nice game In any league. In the same league, Phil Yoder, a 141 average bowler had one of those big thrills as he rolled his highest game ever as he chalked up a 228 effort. HITTING THE TURKEY BETWEEN THE EYES One ef the oddest tournaments to come to Salem in manv years is the t- Turkey Shoot at the Capitol. Nothing to It (ha-ha). All yon have to do Is roll your ball between the 4 and the ( plna 10 consecutive times and the house will give you a 12 pound turkey. Costs a dollar to enter and ao far seven men end two women have been given the bird by the house. Winners are Brownie Valdez, Bob Ryan.' Larry Oslund Id "Big Bender" Logan, Chet Boyce, Ray Gunn. and Larry Stanley. Female winners after poppa had tried and given up were Laurel Doerfler and Dot Olney. Any comments, Jack? John? Big yuk In the tournament came last night and Roy Robinson was the victim. Roy h.lla anit lilt a nln h flrat try he grabbed his ball and time, Roy. Cardinals Host Silverton Quint Tonight, Armory Sacred Heart meet the Sil verton Silver Foxes tonight at the Salem armory at eight. The Cardinals have won four and lost two thus far In the season while the Foxes have a 4-1 mark. Leo Grosjacques' Cards will probably have a starting line up of Vince Matt. Clyde Flad wood, Fred Stash, Jim Bors berry, and Jim Moriarlty, For Silverton it will probably be Larry Copple. Roger Umben hower, Jim Black, Fred Kaser, and Gabe Wolf. WANTED WALNUT MEATS Orculfs Market 4200 N. River Rd. Mooches UNITED PRESS THE-WEEK eae thU week, t least to the r v ePl egf PINKT HARTWELL . rolls blisterinf lJ Pinky HartweU. Major, 193 Dean Henderson, Major, 184.4; 184.3; Ed Logan, Mercantile tried three times. threw three hall everv lime After the third went home. Better luck next Perrydale Spills Valsetx, 58-55 Valscti Perrydalcs Pirates edged the Valsetz Cougars 38 55 here Friday night In a non league game. Sam Stewart led the winners with 19. Bob Hel mer had 22 for the losers. Dick O'Day had 17 for Valsetr and Remple had 13 for the win ners. Valsetz took the preliminary clash 33-22. In the main game Valseti led 29-27 at halftime. U Valtt . 11, O Day ,. 1. RolMB , t PftfTMn , 3. Hslmr Coopr, 1 1 Strwtrt. tt Oirwfrkh. 11, Covin OtflritU Kviat ad Valdtt Orcuffs Shell Nut Co. 420 Iroodway St. . - BrtWkUMkJtaink aVnSBwani ig Six Victory .Over Wulf and Knapp Lead Viking Point Production sua six itusdimos . W L Pel. Pts. O. t I 1M 144 1M I I we a m l leoe m as Aikur Selene Zvnt Cereal! IS 1 I .Me itr n e t m . in e in mo SprlasftelS By FAUL HARVEY, IU Springfield Salem opened its Big Six schedule here Fri day night with a 63-56 win over the Springfield Millers. The Vikings took their third straight win of the season with a third quarter spurt which put them far out in front of the Millers. Bob Wulf,6-4 Junior center, led the Salem attack as be poured In 20 points to lesd both teams in scoring. Wulf looked good on the backboards to stop the tall Millers. Jim Knapp, senior guard, hit 16 points for the night ine Miners broke into an early lead but after several minutes Salem, coached by Harold Hauk, went ahead for good. Wulf s five points led Salem in the Initial period as they took a 13-12 first quarter lea a. 33-21 at Halftime Salem 'upped their lead slightly In the second quarter with Larry Springer leading the attack with aeven points, mostly in the final minutes of the half. Les Pakulak kept the Millers within striking distance with seven markers and the Vikings held a 33-28 halftime lead. The turning point of the game came midway In the third period as Salem poured it on to sew up the same. Wulf and Knapp once again were the sparkplugs with Knapp gelling eight and Wulf nine They led 63-43 at the end of the third quarter. The 22-point spree included nine field goals and four free throws'. MeanwhUe the Millers coached by former University of Oregon great, Roger Wiley, sank 15 points. Gap Closed at Finish Springfield closed the mar gin in the final quarter with Danny S perry leading the Mil lers back in the ball game. S perry hit for four straight field goals In the last few min utes, while Tom Burgeois had five free throws to give them 13 lor the quarter. Meanwhile the Vikings, with second-stringers playing moat ol tne time, were falling down to eight points, four by start ers and four by reserves. Phil Burkland and Herb Trlplett made the only -field goals. Sperry led the Springfield team in scoring with 18. fol lowed by Bourgeois with 12 and Pakulak with eleven. Gor- dy DomogaUa, who played an all round fine game along with Tom Pickens, had eleven for Salem. Salem Jayvees Win In the junior varsity clash. Lee Gustafson's Vikings won 61-47 over the Miller JVs. They led 28-25 at halftime, but then moved away in the final half. Marv Rhine led the Salem JVs with 17 points, while Sa lem a Marv Strain had eleven. Dixon had 14 for the loses. Tuesday night the Vikings play a return game with the Hillsboro Spartans at Salem. Earlier in the season the Vik ings beat the Spartans 72-63 at Hillsboro. SaNal (41 S4 arln,fl.M n rt rt To it n pi to Ptktai. Erlekl-B.t Wulf.c UOBIOt ,v Knapp. a a un B.i- i i i III Kirp.f 1111 I 1 10 B'I'ac IIS 12 I 3 USp,frr T 4 4 11 4 4 14 Sqil'rci.i 10S2 Butkl'd.f 0 13 BrowB.f 13 14 1 I TMoori.I 110 3 0 1 OP.kTl r I 3 11 10 0 Whlt'a.c 110 0 0 I 1 Hlhil I 110 1 Bprlni'r.l WMtmT.4 Brfc'd 1.1 Trtpn.l Total, II l 11 is Tolala 10 14 II 34 Halltlm Kori: Silcn 13, Sprlaillrld 31. Pr, Ihrn.i mium). m-i.m. aib.. laprinur s. wuu s. koipp s: Apriamcid r"""- l- Sour eou 3. Miheletch 3. OlllcleU: Cedy end Flrtelt. rtalem Jl"e (III 147) Hprlaiflell ll"a Z'h 4 F 0. bene '"ley. I F 1. Nome Jones. 1 c 1, Bite, Tom. I o 11. DIIOB Rhine. 17 o I. Ted Dsetl Reserve. Belem Error S. Snidehl I. Piee I. atraln 11. end Luby 3. Sprint field Jeqtiei 4. Stewart S, Belnbridee 0, Morrli I. Terry Devi, IS. end Riley 1 Helftlme Kore: Aalrm 34, Sprimfleld . DO NOT WE Basketball Scores I By TIM asiocloloa Frees) oaaoox mar onai (Ton.) Sft, Bum U. Cerraius 11. Seaside SO. Alwaa M. PrtaeeUlo IS. John Rocen aekeae 41. Pendleton 41 saarsarield II. sm (Ponlead) 47. Loaeeeelt (Portland) M. Orosnaal 44. Ulliea-preewsler li. Bead 14). Baleai 4S. Snrlasflold M. WiUemette tBssenei II, alcMlanvlUo 10 Cleveland (roruendl as, HlUiaara M. TVejhlnsloo (Fori I S3. For Mi Oim II. Madras 44, Tat Dallea 41. MUwaaale a. Lincoln (Portland) U. Redmond II. aweet Hom si. Wy-oeat IS. Ceaeedo C-nloa IT. Pomu it, jturua 04. Bele M, DeUotI 44. Alios M, BddrTlllo M. John Day as, Bntsrorlee 3S. St. H4lina Tt. Parkroee IT. Junct. Oil 13. at. Pranels ftuieae) U fieiruavrs IS. pnllomata 34. Ashland TO, minou Valley 41. Drain M, WaJdport 44. at, Paul 14. aubllmlty n. ssosler II. Slsiipta S3. Cte id. Local 13, DnfUT II. Unaplol T4, Blanfltld II. MMtucca 41. NtahaabBt 43. Browaivllll IT. HalMy II (ovlrtlm), Taliot 41, Bail rolnt 34. KfojMwIel. Waaa. 14, Rtmutea IT, Kilana, Waia. 44. Ralolar 41. Walubun. Waia. 44. Jaatpa 41. COLLKOI SCOBSS NAM Ttirktaral (Saad-ftaak) Sprlaifllld, Mo. 01, Hamilaa S3. Bait Texas 10, IlitnoU WailoyaB H. ra wist ladltBa 14. Moataaa 14. Xiniai BUta 14, Waihlaitaii 14, UCLA 10, DtBTOT 03. California Tl, Waihlaitea Stato 41. Wyomtni IS, Hardla-aimmoaa 4S. Brtihan Tooot Tl, Murray, Kr II. St. Maryl 01, bib Praaelaoo Stall 4T. Santa Clara U. Hawaii 41. Ooaiaia IS. Putcl Bound IT. Siat'la Onlfiriuy M, Loyola, Los Aa- a,. Idaho BtaM TS, Utah Stato S3. Moatana Stato II, Paclflo Lnthoras N. Xaitira Onion 11. Soattla PaeUlo 11. Seuuiira Orison IT, Cnloo stato II. Waihinctoa JVs M. Caacado Llnoa (Taeomal 13. Seittli Buehani Tl, Wilt Waah. 41. SOUTHWEST Artioaa II, San J oil stlto IT (OTlf- tlmll. Houston TT. Detroit IT. Texas Christian 71, AbUmo Christian 47. Lamar Tocb 100. Texas AI la MIDWKIT Kentucky Tl, St. Louis II. Iowa n. Southern California IT. Oklahoma AAM Tl. Utah 44. Wichita IS. Collese of the Pacini 41 Belolt II. North Dakota as. SOUTH Maryland Tl. South Caroline 41. Pean Bute 01. American UBlrerolty 13. Oeorto WaihUuloa 44. WlUlasi and Mary 13. Auburn TS, Ooorsla T3. Alabama Tl, MliilulpBl II, Florida II, Tempi IS Florida SUte 74. Stetson Tl. EAST Cornell II, Tele U Tufts Tl, Harvard II. Albnsht Tl, Bueknell II. Meuechuiette 11. Vermont n. Dartmouth II. Colby IS. Army II. MJddletory II. Rtusers T4, Princeton 11, Temple Tl. Lebanon Valley 03. Wy-Eosf Trims Cascade 56-37 Wy-East High School Wy east built up an early lead and went on to defeat Cascade blTti 56-37 here Friday night. T ae game was a non-league af fair. The Cougars were behind 31-18 at halftime after Wy-east had ued 18-4 at the end of the initial period. Fred Warren had 15 points for the winners while Nell Kinion had 14 for the losers. Cascade won the Junior varsity game 36-28. decode 117) Mickey. 1 .. Klnlon, 14 .. Wlpper, 4 .. Brown, I .... (Ml Wr-leit I. Avert I. Beam 13, Cuntnshem ... IS. Warren F. . F . C . Winkle. I O. . 3. Robert! Reeereei acorlne: Cueeria i.-...,. 1, Ptluc 4: Wy-Seit Hatfield 1. Bibb S. J. Wlllieme I, Captain 1, Doone l. T. William, s. Helftlme scorer Wy.Sait SI. Cascade II; Officials Rlnhoat end Smith. 10 High School Games Tonight Willamette valley high school teams will appear in at least 10 basketball games to n I g ht s 1 1 non-conference. Only one to be played in Sa lem will be Silverton at Sac red Heart, scheduled for the Salem Armory. Only college games will find Willamette at OCE and Ne braska at Oregon State. The schedule:' Woodburn at Newberg. Sil verton at Sacred Heart, Seaside ! at Lebanon, Stayton at Sheri-j dan. Central Union at Dayton, Bend at Milton-Freewater, As toria at Corvallis, Redmond at , Albany, Prineville at Sweet Home and Mt. Angel at St. i I Francis of Eugene. , SEES BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SELECTION OF OYER 300 TOPCOATS! CAN FIT MR. SHORT MR. MEDIUM OR MR. TALL W Da Not Sail 2ncJi or Profnetional Mar chandiie Only 1st Close Natioevalty Aol vertitaej Goodi-StveciaHy tatdfat frked. UPHOl SHOPPIHS CENTER ; t -.'TV AfA Tex Whiteman, 6-foot- " limine faraarri ok. already has earned two let ters, is a likely choice to start for Oregon State to night against Nebraska and Monday and Tuesday against Indiana. Whiteman Is sec ond highest OSC scorer, averaging 12.33 in three games. Redmond Whips Huskies, 61-33, At Sweet Home Sweet Home A strong Red mond high school quintet over powered Sweet Home here Friday night, 61-33, to hand the Huskies their fourth loss in five games. Tonight Sweet Home will host Prineville, while Red mond goes to Albany. Sweet Home led the Pan thers only briefly at first, 2-0, before the taller visitors showed their class, taking quarter-time leads of 14-5, 31- 16 and 49-25. High scorers for Redmond were the Zitek brothers, Doug with 16 and Larry with 14. Close behind was Hartman with 13. Leading Sweet Home was Les Birdsall with 10. In the preliminary, Sweet Home Jayvees lost to a team of Sweet Home non-varsity seniors, 36-30. Bill Lewis led the Jayvees with 6. Jim Por ter and Larry Calderon scored 11 each for the seniors. flweet Rome S1) Banke. I Money, I Ellott. I Morqulit. t (If) Redmond 13, Hertmen l.'Woolhlier . II. D. liter. ..... 1. Xluler ..P. ... ..P.... .C, .O.. O., Cnemberi. 1 . . L Zllek Rciervea: Sweet Rome Klkel, Blrdiell i. nturholm s. Daniels 1. Redmond Eskln 7. Smith I. Jones 1. Pennollov 1. Officials Anderion and Dcrran. TIDE TABLE TUf fr Tuft. Or Ha Par arnber, IMS (Compile by TJ. S. CeaH OeedeUe I Sareey. Pertlsnd. Oroeon) Btsh Waters Lew Wsters ; December Time HetshB Time Hetshtl 13:01 e.m. 4:34 a.m. 0:10 p.m. 10:40 s.m. 13:S3 a.m. 11 so am. 1:33 a.m. 13:11 ). 1:10 s.m. 13:11 la 3:00 a.m. 1:40 p.m. 3 is a.m. 3:31 p.m. 4:11 s m. 1 13 p.m. 4 ST a.m. 4:04 p.m. II I 30 a.m. 3.1 4 SS p m. -1.4 4 IS a.m. 1 1 1 11 p m. -11 T OO a m. S 3 11 p.m. -OS 1:00 a.m. 13 5 50 I S. -41 1 11 a.m. 1.1 I 33 p.m. 0 0 I S3 e m. S C 11.00 S. 0.1 II II a.m. I S 10:44 p.m. I.I POOR BOY SANDWICH At NORTH'S 1179 Center SI. MR. Topcoat Buyer! SEEN OUR URGE Springfield, 63-5 Yavama League 'South' Wins Annual Jamboree North Marion The South team won the annual Yswsma League Jamboree 74-56 here Friday night as the eight teams paired off In brief games. In the first game of the night Banks and Wiilamina fought to a 18-19 tie. Sellers had six for Banks while John son, Littlejohn, and Salmon all had four for Wiilamina. Sheridan put the "South" out in front for good with a Mill City Seizes Marion B Lead, Stopping Gervais SSABIOM COrKTT B UAOCI W L Fet W L Pel Hill City I I l.ooo St. Peal 1 I .500 Oeryala I 1 .ISOSirbUm'ly 1 1 .ISO Scle I I .ISO Detroit 1 I IH Jefferson I 1 .ISoChemawa 1 1 .130 Oates I I JOOOSD S 4 000 rrlday'a remits: Hill City Tl. Oman S3: at. Paul 44, Sublimity IS: Bclo 00, Detroit 44: Jefferion 11. Oetee 40: Che auwa H. Deaf School 41 (Thunder). The Marion County B league defending champions showed their stuff in defeating Gervais 75-53 at Gervais to erase any dispute over first place, for a while at least There now is a three-way tie for second among Gervais, Scio and Jefferson with records of 3-1. Next league games will be Jan. 8 as follows: Gervais at Gates, Chemawa at Detroit, Jefferson at St. Paul, OSD at Mill City and Scio at Sublim ity. Between now and then there are some non-league contests arranged: Mill City vs. Sweet Home B team tonight at Sweet Home; Mill City vs. Monroe Dec. 22 at MiU City; Shedd'at Scio Dec. 31; Salem Bible Academy at Gervais Jan. 5; Cascade at Jefferson Jan. 2. Elton Gregory of Mill City took over individual games av eraging leadership with 87 in four games, passing Herb Romey of Gates, who has 85. Next is Al Ward of Mill City with 74, then Gib Thompson of Gervais with 62. St. Paul 'Hot' Sublimity St. Paul high school's Buckaroos were red hot here last night, hitting bet ter than .450 per cent of their shots in defeating Sublimity, 54-39. It was a Marion County B league game. Sam Smith, senior forward. led the bullseye parade with 75 per cent accuracy in scor ing 14 points. His teammate, George Smith, no relative, led with 16 points by scoring on more then 50 per eent of his attempts. St. Paul led from the start over the cold Saints, whose Ronald Bentz tallied 12 points and Jim Lewis 14. Sublimity jayvees won from their St. Paul rivals, 37-38, in COASTAL STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO "One or the fastest growing companies Takes Pleasure in Announcing The Appointment of Gail A. Blake SALEM AS STATE MANAGER for th State of Oregon Complete Life Insurance Service We toke greot pleasure in announcing the appointment of Gail A. Blake 05 manager of the State of Oregon. Mr. Blake hos been a career life under writer since 1940. He is a member of the National Association of Life Underwriters ond is o member of the 1953 Million Dollor Round Table. Salem will be proud of its new citizen ond his wife and son. ' COASTAL STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO. 229 N. liberty, Salem (,. 44202 25-18 win over the North Mar lon Huskies with Larry Green linking 13 points for the win ners. Drivers had six for the losing Huskies. A low scoring third game saw Yamhill win the only game for the Nortn as they topped Dayton Pirates 9-7. Amity of the South won the final game 23-10 Over Sher wood. Merle Stephens hsd si points to lesd Amity. the preliminary. Next Sublim ity game will be Jan. 3 with Tillamook Catholic. ' St. Fail S4) Sara Bmlth, 14 Oeo. Smith. II . Wolf. 1 Uirten. I ( Sabllm.tr ,.P... .... 14. Lewis ..F.M. is. Bents ..C........ a Parrlth O I. Bell .0 1, Sutllvsn Klrsch. BejerToi: St. Psul Prlteh. Vsndeman. Sublimity Frank 3. V. Rleeterer 1. l Rlesterer. Klnu. Doerfler, Welter. Mill City Wins Gervais Elton Gregory poured in 27 points to lead the Mill City Timberwolves to a 75-53 win over Gervais here last night Mill City now moves into undisputed first place in the Marion county B league. Gervais drops down to second as it had a perfect record go ing Into the game. Mill City moved into a 20-12 first quarter lead and led 41-25 at haltime. The third period! tally was 52-42, but the Wolves became red hot In the final quarter. Gary Espe had 18 for Mill City while Al Ward had 17 for the Timberwolves. Gervais won the Junior varsity contest 59-34. MID City (111 (IS) Creels I, Xepplnser Oresory. 91 Ward. 11 ..... Carey, I SSeltlns. II .., P .F I. Renins .C ,. I, Schleeur O...., 11. Thompion Crook, 0 14, Use Official!: Daich and Rider. Jeff Stops Gates Jefferson Ted Johnson's Jefferson Lions handed Gates a 61-40 setback here Friday night to give the Lions a 3-1 Marion County B record. Gates now has two wins and two losses. Gates led 16-15 at the end of the first quarter but scored but one point in the second quarter to drop behind 31-17. Jefferson led 46-28 with one period left in the game. John Wright, big Jefferson center, led the Lions with 22 points. Herb Romey had 19 for the loser. In the Junior varsity game Jefferson won 44-10. Gatee (40) (01) Jeffenea Beans. 0 P 13, Uerlalt Bernhardt, II ....P. ......... 3. Wells Romey, II c 13, Wrlsht Larsen. I ........ .O I, Herers Vail. I o .. Cotmsn Reeerree scorlns: JeftereoB Ttefke 4. Whorton 1, Neel 1. Apeneer 1. Helftlme Icon: Jefferson II, Oatel 11. Officiate: Ireland and Lee. ef ATLANTA, GEORGIA C. H. Poindexrer, President tusk () WUUntai PtMri, 1 4.t.F..e. . BlkH Trevt, I . ...F. 4. Johoavoa Stlltr. I ............. 4. Utu)ft K"i O. ........ , I. rortwt VantUhtr. 1 0 . Sttlaoi JUMrfU feting: Bibbi Jarbafa. J Lreha 1; Wiuaataft OImb 1 Fovlw 1. Oodatr S. OlKcUU: HiBdrta nil Killtr. ' Neeta SSerleei (IS) McUren. P.., Knelsn. 1 p.., Hoalllns. I ....... C Drleer. I .....;....0... tS saerldea ..... 11, Oreen T. Pepen S. Olckenon .... 1. Bcrke, cole, 4 Clerk Reeertes scorlnsr North afarlon BTvia 1. Prelod ! Sherldea Wood 4. Temhlll It) L. HcrmSBl, I .. Wilde, 1 B. Hermana, . Bweln. I HorelU. I , Ill Derl.n . . 3. Roland 0. Thompson , 3. Williams 0, Bell , 1. Plnnlrum Sherwood 110) Shopard. I Merlin. 1 Joyce, I i Kraser, I I Hurdock. S I Reiervee aeerlns: (131 AoUle . 4. Enlrn 1 Stephen, . . . 3. Toaer 1. Lenharr-l . 0. Lepptn Sherwood Edetrom Turoer 1; Amity Shields X Xnalend 1. Oillaiae 3. Compton 1. Albany Wins 5th In Row, Defeats Prineville 56-53 Albany Albany added Prineville to its list of five basketball victims here Friday night with a close 56-53 vic tory. Prineville was only one point behind at 51-52 late in the last quarter. - Dave Shelby, Albany's 6-foot-8 center, fouled out with four minutes remaining, after scoring 14. Dean Sorenson was high with 18 for Albany. . Halftime score was 33-24 for Albany but Prineville went on the offensive in the fourth quarter, drawing within one point on Alderman's two free throws. Albany will be host to Red mond tonight. Others defeated by Albany have been McMinn ville, Bend (twice) and Toledo. Albany (M) Heselwood. S , Wllfert. 1 .... Bhelbr. 14 ... (S3) rrlaeellle ..7 I, Alderman ..P IS, Farrtih ..C. ....... S, Oupert ..0 4. Pollsrd Sorenson. II . Drrreh, Beroer Resereei: Albenr SSoore 4, PrlnerU'a Celn 3. Zlnn 1. rludion 14. Officials Dsller and Sfeuldlln. Scio Victorious Scio The Scio Loggers downed Detroit SO-44 here Fri day night for the third Soio Marion County B League win in four games. The Loggers led from the very start and held a 16-9 first quarter lead. Scio was ahead 26-16 at half time and led 42-29 with one quarter left in the game. Ger ald Vickers of Detroit was the game's high point man with 17 while Bryant had 13 for the winners. The Scio JV's won the pre liminary 46-33. Delrell (II) (eel Sele Hopion. S P T. O Relllr Ledr. 4 .P T. Bedser Blei. I c 10. Dein Vlckere. IT O I. Slover Snyder. 3 0 T. t. Olhion Reserves scorlns: Detroit Bereeer a. flelo Novek 4. atrons 3, Jscobian 3, Bryant 13. R. Gibson 1. Helftlme score: Bclo 3S. Detroit IS. . Officials: Sloe end Albrtch. in the industry" f0 u. ty, fth ted ad Ice ecs ro th n )ld 5a- wd icd fa int to- in li. is as- lor . on m ird (or mi OS he a ed a to 131