Pact 10 Senior BovI to Feature Passes Against Running MOBILE, Ala. 01 The Senior Tin.! f.wth.11 aame tor. K.h.rrl.w loonu u a match between the passing wizardry of Mere Owen i South squad and the running at tack of Paul Brown'i Northerner!. The accurate right arms of pass ers -Zeke Bratkowiki of Georgia, Vince Dooley of Auburn and Jim Gray of East Texas Teachers have established the South as a 7-point ! Frani directs UCLA's Bill Still and favorite. The trio will aim their I Wisconsin's Harland Carl at half tosses principally at Dreher Gas-1 back and Maryland's Ralph Felton Heart Attack Claims Rabbit Maranviile, 61 NEW YORK la-Walter (Rabbit) Maranviile. rated as one of the greatest fielding shortstops in base ball history and a menuer of the 19H "miracle" Boston Braves, died last night of a heart attack. He was 61. Death came to the little man, who started his major league ca reer with the Boston Braves in 1911 and wound up with the same club in 1935. at his home In the noodside section of New York. Burial will be at Springfield, Mass. He is survived by his widow Hclene and a daughter, Mrs. Peter McGuinis of Rocheser, N.,Y. In between the times he played with the Braves, he was a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chirago J Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers and the St. Louis Cardinals, And he man aged the Cubs briefly during the 1925 season and piloted the Braves, also for a short period, in 1929. After breaking a leg In a 1934 spring exhibition game with the New York Yankees, the Rabbit wound up his major league career the following year. But before bowing out of baseball altogether he took a fling at managing El- SCORES in the ALLEYS University Alleys RLerts Brof. (4 ) Aleihlr 408, J.icluun 421, H annum 4B2, PMiehl 41$, Allbrght 49. Carr'l Highland Mkt () L In hard 416. Hopfinger :. Murray 414, Lawlea 387, Carr HerrelJ PhllloiH tt) Kr1el 4M. Garbarino 512. Currr 524. Laird 473. J Muallhaiiinl iH iM'a rinat ran (tit i Mrrrel 368. Reink 347. Knttkl 360, Mackey 399, Aaron 3JW Oiko Inauranrt Agency 14) Upt ton 424. Lull 459. Colvln 392. Brad lev 4UC, Thompton 454. Chin City 0 Thomai 370, Lemkt 372, Hill Ttrh 322. Ade 37B. Van Dell 467. Slmmnni Ini. Agcy. 2 Johnion 412, Graffus 403. Moon 412. Haley 5)1. Smith 470. Thrtftway Clranvra 1 2 t Round! 3H7, llaugen 429. fallen 49B. Loken 361. Kunke 464. High team game, Herrold Phil 1pp. 842. High team lerirt. Herrold Ph.J.DD. 2W5. Htth nrtvdu-.. tame. Betty Haley 220, High .mltViU- uai iirlM, PhyUia Curry 524. VmtvnUr M errand Laavaa Drer k M Itaaaraare (31 Btnmoni 432, Bolter 4M, Roaka 427, Talbot HI, Conk 117. Cnrtl Tetae fl) Radkt 3Jt. Da Lapp 43. Hardr 444. Crarcrofl HI. Ollaoa 431 Ranare'fl Btmim U iUta 44J. Bll Htlrh . Duttr 496. Xtohola 511. An iteraeR 414 ' '. MMtrr PkarnarT (It taot-r 44, Moot rr 311. Oollina 2, Uarh Ml. am lit. 434 Beaaliirtaa RaasJ 1341 Sprig. S39. Klmmell 395, Raboln 453. Harden 491, Colburn 519 Snider tlaetrle flH) Jacobami 467. Morrta 499, McCain 496, Artliur 493, Coover 4fto. Bark Ian 4 Lvaiber Ta. (II H. Wrbb tl. B. Rtirhland 4SI. V, Webb 419, f akhuett 9. D. Burkland 513 Marian rt Seed 3 1ll 449. , Umilh 419. Kerne 41. Llrnhard 919. Holmra 519 Navy-Martne fteaerve (4) Ron man 394. Do I 343. Draiwla 401. Joh-uon 390, Blxrk M4. (tirnini Bhrll Krr1r 4 atk Halm Fharwarr Van Vlaek 403. Dt 391. Onntlrrann 39. Brown Ml. Burnett 4J. Huh Taam Oame-anldar CItcttic. 1091 i Hint Tram Berte- Dyer h, Bona In Buranrt, 3V0I. Hlih Individual Oim Bill Cook of Drr Son a lnurancr. 339 Tilth Individual BrrUa- BUI Took of rtirrr A m Inauranrt. 91T. Mrr hlh cratch j-artea lor the Uaiuei. Caoitol Alleys lnailrlal N. I Poatal Clrrka 'It B Bhl htrnhrra , lai J Burkhart 4M. M Hadlar 491. I J. IHIrT. D TnrfiMon 111 Matflnwrr Milk 7i D Brn t J 1 W' Parian 501. R Halitrom Hi. M Caat 433 J Brown 413 M atonal Ratitrv '! O ltmt 441. A Camaion 411. R M(ft 13. W WrlU 431. H Bart tic! t.rr.rw S4 K:woo4la MamnrT ! H HwocmI 407. i B rrarrcfl a:. R flhlpman 410 K ' Ilk alia k3 D Buarh Ml rttrvrru Jeaekr J F Clark 3 A! brim &M t. Jonri 4S B OedOra 4iJ J OinrT 911 Cal Pat t It Wlrnrr 438 T Rloan 419 P Hrink 494 R Wrrbowakl 439. : L t-ntt Ht Curlrt Daifr t K Vallrau 441. A Wniht 4t9. B Shawn 499. J atrhiinbtn 4;: L ll'anlrr 4tl nalrm PiTlce M D Htfholaan 417. P Prir J. W Pr Vail 430 C Craj 410 M Mathrf 44 Vtller Mmot Co Oi J Patlr 4S3. O Byhrfurr 471. A Hoimri H3 T. Cotwrll 4B' T ngllr.fli It Hki i T Tliimpann 4J4 O Braurh 4k B Oko 41 L M.K.'inr? 413. P Karr nc B:u Lake W Walla J Kiklrr Wrnrer 44. H lev t 473. o rj 511 Jim PirhlWld Hrlrt AI . McCft). l!tr 4M. 11 Mtrrri: lir ft n.rk 4tt. D Ai4hif JTl J Hurt! 4S Kliti Tram Otm V.Uft Uotor Co. 101 , Hlih Tfm Betlp fttrveni Javflrrs. Hlih tnrt (Itmr I Co ill nf V.llrr Uotor Co 31 Huh Ind ivn-w K4 Wilkali tt KU hx! MarnnrT M" ittfawtrUI W. t Krn P.-II Inurinr ) T K 44, P 1 X1 alto. H I, hirk ,41. R ttvhn-11 47 I ulvftn tit llrowna Je fieri l V Hmuimn 4. n tirnvci: 411 V Hiutrn Sli J Tmrlor 41t. H Hautrn 41 MrCuiw Nod Hn'.t 't'i 8 ThomiMOfi IM. W MrCurir 111 I. Orn l WlUtatlia 4U, B 'n fruit or tl$ PILES SHRUNK WITHOUT SURGERY h com mhf cotI ttrff tioppaW DOCTOtt' TISTSI l cm alitr catwol ttjl ptltM, yfiift McHTBd. twi?ll)(f rn!u4 Crso. kill rarjiled, pipf liiunb Willi 'I f h(. H(.hK. trvnkt let mmu I'aau (Am jv?ntt In 9 ci out nt til, p. .n - malrru:i frtl acMl Ynm tt in hi -,-itr. rt'tt- itr'-mj ..,''' 'u-"'itl- u' iat tar ftrf--nlw' il In litl--. m. pOHUsaV 4t CUV. f-H thafKkr.ul fTlae.1 ; kin of CIrauoa and Dave Davis of 1 Georgia Ttch, ( t 4 CDlU. In Ibe North ramp, the accent Itiaa hj a H Ml runnine- with Brown , ymt mt two potent combinatins One has Northwestern's Dick Thomas at quarterback. Michigan State's Billy Wells and Villanova's Gene Filipskj at the halfback posi tions, and West Virginia's Tom All man at fullback. In the other. Fordham s Roger KABBIT MAKANVILLE . , one of greatest dies mira, N.Y., and Montreal in the International League. In later years, he had been ac tive in baseball as director of the New York Journal American's sandlot program. Pronki Houm of Run H. E1oo4 41S. O. Bcbroclwr 4H. X. Ku 4H. T. I Mnrrl, 41. 8. Sullivan 4?0. I iwnur h,i Kiiat, ut l. nniv, 454. . Amunda 493. K. H1U 411, H. rarmar 4K. r. Karr 411. Portland Oa, and Coka 111 L. Laudta 424. J. Ktl!,r 417. B. Staler 4S3. T. Pandarvaal 464. h. WMtphal 431. Smlllnt Jack, Inr. 43 H. Landll S33. D. Notdurft S03. c. Hannum 441. H. Orotnwall 491. B. Nclaoa 34. Kalxcr UrrchanU B. Hti 411. . BrMl,r 44t. D Whit 443. II. Powell 1 17. J. Coomler 4. Back, and WadavorUi (4t B. Reeve, 130, W. Uartln 411. L. Stanley 114, O. Ceuev 514. V. Turner IIS. West Balem Hardware 0I H. Warken 4S4, D. Schmlll 465. 3. Day 473. J. Clark 31. C Ivle 483. Hoie Brother, Hi If Carter 443. H. Co, 461, T. Lanntvan 477. O. Kus, 473, P. RernoM, 311. J Uann 444. D. Veital 311, c. Pranie 4jJ, i.. Ulai i 549. Hifl. Tram Oano and Baiiaa Beeka and Wadivcrth 919 aasi jaoa. Hlih Ind. Oama Bok Thorn paos af JslrCnnea JM. Hlib Inrl. aperlaaLarrp Btanler af i SacJie and Wad worth 414. Wenotchee Hires Kelly to Manage WENATCHEE (U.B The Wcnatchec Chiefs of the West ern Internationa) league an nounced today that "Long George" Kelly will manage the I ciuo lor tne iot Dasenau sea- i - . r r jr i .nn nA uan-,r iii ivaacr Holdorl Hi O H' Umbenhower Club Prcsidrnt Paul Thomas 1 Branaii im o m n,ri , .. ,, . . , 1 Reeerve, Dallaawndt Hi. Hind,. said Kelly was hired on the i do.u hi. mirton-iiiiehendori 011 recommendatinn of Brick liws, I J."", ,'!'- tuM"- oninau: president nf the Oakland Oaks of i the Pacific Coasl league. Kelly gained baseball fame playing wiih the New York Giants under j John McGraw. j " " i worrhbavnd Moinllnoi, leave of 8:40 A. M.;2:10 P.M. and 6:50 P. M. PORTLAND . . 30mln. SI Ami .... 1 . hri. Sowlhboond Mainline,, leave at 9:50 A. M.;4:25 P.M. and 7:50 P.M. ME0FOR0 ... 1 Vl hrs. SAN fRANCISCO . 4 hrs. IOS ANCIIIS . . 6Ve hrs. for wove' Irt'of'Wal.O'-. col' O' w.le U-ed A.-oo" 'e-O'-ol Coll I JI51 o- vov e COMOAK JHI IAU AND rou-ti co sr Ait v is a aaeamawm anw. i .Miff A' I wrl,brr,dM.'nlln.,.l fl i4Tl 't V0 1-311 U-wT at fullback. But observers aren't counting out the North's passing or the South s running. And no -matter what type at tacks are used each team will have plenty of up-front talent to rely In additioo to Don Dohouey of Michigan State Ail America line man for the North are tackle Geor ge Jacoby of Ohio State and center Jerry Hilgenberg of Iowa. The Souths All America linemen are two guards, Crawford Mima of Mississippi and J. D. Roberts of Mt. Angel Edges Woodburn 45-41 During Overtime MT. ANGEL An overtime worked to the benefit of Mt Angel here Tuesday night as the Preps opened the willanv ette Valley league schedule with a 4S-41 victory over Woodburn. In a battle of rallies. Wood burn came from behind In the last minute of the regular game to tie it all 4-141 on bas kets by Royce Norris and Bob Higgins. Larry Gorman and Jim Zauner each hit a basket for Mt. Angel In the overtime and the Preps stalled the last 14 minutes. Gorman, a 5-10 guard, ac counted for nine points In the fourth quarter and overtime to help Mt. Angel overcome a six-point third-quarter deficit and go ahead before Woodburn tied it to require the extra ses sion. Jerry Plank of Wood- burn was game high scorer with 16. Gorman and Tobby Frey posted 14 each for Mt. Angel. Quartertime scores were 12- 8 for Mt. Angel, 13-15 and 31 2 for Woodburn. Mt.' Angel's jayvees won the prelim, 39-30, with Ken Wach ter hitting 14 for the winners and Stafney 12 for Woodburn. WMdbarn Ml) (is) Mt Ant, I Hutto 141 P 14k Pr,r CHrniro S . T lit Tra,i,r I Plank (14i C 'lot Zauner Norrla 4l O ti Buthhrlt Hliilna U0I O 2 W-rra I Reierve acorlnc Woodburn Stnenrr Z: Mt. Amrl-HlU lt, Gorman 114,. Official: Wicker, and Let. Dallas Launches Defense of Title Beating Silverton SILVERTON Defending champion Dallas high school opened its Willamette Valley league season here last night With 57 50 decision over btl verton. Dallas stalled after gaining a 55-50 lead. The Dragons led at each rest time. 19-14. 29-22 and 4S-3S as Herb Brandll col lected 19 points for scoring nonors. nae uomascnoisKy added 10 and Rex Domaschof sky 9 for Dallas. Fred Waser, Silverton's con sistent scorer, had 17 points. Dallas jayvees won the pre liminary. 47-34, Wclfley hit ting 13 points for Dallas and Jack Weeks 9 for Silverton. oiia, is () Sllvartaa P (I) Copple r Dom ur no. r . won ' James W. Surber of San Angelo, Tex., and Bobby E. chapman of Russellville, Ark., ride Army s mule mascots during football games. WHEN THE N 0 CT THERE WITH UNIVERSAL VX'hcn you must gel through . . . get a 'Ji'cp' The I'nnerul 'Jeep' will take you through spots ou would call impassable without the power and traction of 4-V, hccl Drive. Now (he new 195 UNIVERSAL 'JEEP' powered h. the Unmeant F-Mcad Engine, has 20 greater horse power. See it today at ELSNER MOTOR CO. J52 N. Digs SI. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Satem. Orepm Sandy Defeats Molalla, 63-55 With Big Spurt Sandy Sandy high school piled up 21 points la the second quarter for a lead M o 1 a 1 1 a cotudn t overcome and went ahead to win, the Willamette Valley league opener, (U-SS, here Tuesday nignt. However, another report had the score 63-S7 in a difference of opinion over the total of Molalla's ace. Stan Childers. During that quarter, Molalla could score only seven points and couldn't get its share of rebounds. QuarterUme scores were 12-10, 33-17 and 48-28. Dick Thornton and Don My ers were hitting well for Sandy, Thornton scoring 17 and Mey ers 18. Thornton and Floyd Rhode were leaders on the backboards. High lor Molalla was the red-hot Stan Childers. who was credited with 28 points in the home team s score? book and 28 in another scorebook. Sandy won the Junior var sity opener, 38-32, with Law son tallying 13 for Sandy. alalia IS lu Baaar Aleiander IB) 1 fill lover, How,u ill p (17) Tnarnlaa Parker III C Rhode Perrer 131 O (SI Weaaellnk Childers IIS) O IS) Pouraoa Reurvee: Molalla Dor (Sn Bandy akala III. Brauer (3i. NtUos 14). Of ficial: Harper ana DoooUer. Four Undefeated Church League Teams to Play The undefeated First Christian church team in the Senior league will meet the cellar dwelling Knight Memorial team tonight as the chuch basketball circuit continues. Three other unbeaten quintets will see action in other leagues. Evangelistic Temple will play South Salem Friends in Inter mediate "B" league; First Con gregational will play Knight Memorial in the Junior "B", and Calvary Baptist will play Engle wood EUB in another Junior "B" game. Tonight s schedule: Senior league 8 p.m.. Fairish gym, Knight Memorial vs. First Christian; S p.m.. First Presby terian vs. Grace Lutheran. Intermediate "A" 8 p.m.. Boys gym. First Baptist vs. St Mark Lutheran; 9 p.m.. Girls gym, Jason Lee vs. Calvary Bap tist. Intermediate "B" 7 p.m, Fairish. Engelwood EUB vs. West Salem Baptist; 9 p.m.. Boys gym, South Salem Friends vs. Evan gelistic Temple. Junior A 7 p.m., Girls gym, St. Mark Lutheran vs. First Christian. Junior "B" 7 p.m.. Boys gym, Knight Memorial vs. First Con gregational: 8 p.m.. Girls gym, Engtewood EUB vs. Calvary Bap- usi. . Estacada Nips Canby, 73-46 ESTACADA EsUcada high school joined the list of first round Willamette Valley league winners here last night, beating Canby 73-46. Four starters got in the double-figure column for Estacada and three for Canby. Estacada led 40-33 at the half and stretched it to 5B-40 at the third rest period. Bill Sinclair! scored 18 for the victors and Rill Gleason and Arlan Bigham 13 each for Canby. The preliminary went to Can- by. 43-33 tanby (9 Bfru Hi Olfason HI Bighorn 'ill Ravlf-y ill) Knox (1) Hfiervrs Scorlna OS Katacada 9l D. Kltilna (10 R. kfjuln (19) Sinclair ill) Amca Ml) Marchbank Canby II arma 131, Farnirr Hi. Eftacada Harbert 14. Hardrn Estacarta 40, Candy 33. and Tate. -Dmytryke (3i, Halfllm Srort: Olflrlali; Smith GOING'S THE 4-WHEEL-DRIh Sliest, Ofitjot) Chemavra Rips Cotton, 62-46 CHEMAWA Cbemawa divid ed most of the scoring among a trio of players In defeating Col- ton 62-48 here Tuesday night. George Umtuch tallied 17. Bob LaPlant 13 and Jim Tellier 16 while Colton's Mel Martin made 21 for game honors, backed by Tilion with 14- The Indians held period leads of 15-14, 24-22 and 45-32. The junior varsity game went to the Chemawa unit, 43-38. Cetleei IMI I4S) Chaaaav Uarua ill) P ilT) Umtuch Mewtoa IS) P . USI LaPlant TUaow 14) C 131 laorm Kraa IS) O llll Teller UU1 III O (ti Svuater BeaTToj arwrtM- Co'ton Di:,r in. Cnoaawa aeott ill. Oaaorn ill, Gil leaner lit. Cobwrn Oi. Offlclala: De lorrel and Anderaom. City Basketball League Opened Three 'games opened the Sa lem City basketball league scheddule last night and three more are set for tonight. Wolgamott's Service. No. 4 In the state AAU tourney last year, beat Marion Motors, 150-36; Aumsville Firemen won from the Naval Reserve, 46-23, and the YMCA defeated the Salem Sophs, 72-24. Games tonight are as fol lows: 7:00, Marion Motors vs. SL Paul ITustangi; 8:15. Wolga motti cs. YMCA; 0:30, Salem Sophs vs. Aumsville. NavaJ 9U- (U (4f AaaaaiilU Wlnetir S1 F 7t Dmlke Werner 1 I 13 Blll Chamberlain (31 O (111 R. Klllnfr Crou O (3) B. Ktlllnier Lane (11 O (li Busby KoaervfS acerlnf: Atun Qltj Br Knd on (3). Sc bar? ado (1). HaJftlma svort: AumifiUa 33. NnvfU ReMrvt 11. Ofll clJi: Anderton auid Wood. TMCA (Tt) Zeiuk 9) Butlir 4) Unrub (131 Kickal (tt PctUcord (lfll (31) Salraa flottht 1 9i Wcavir Pa (3) Cirlcton C tti LMkraour 3 (II BaCeUtrand (II PatUraon luiimi Scerlu: YMCA Cock Ini (1) Cocn (14). Bt.U (131, Wlnklcblack (3). Sophi Cart (3). Halftlmt Score: YMCA 31; Sooha 9. OfflclaJi: Wood and Slan- Chlk. Walraaaotta (M) (99) Marl Bt, HeUUom Ul P Oodacr HaU i3 T (91 Settlem't Ctianda (II C (111 Zumwalt Mltni (4i O (3) Halloa Morton i O 'II Bradley Rctrrrea acorlof: WoltamotU Kama (191. Doutry t3. Harvey )2i. Burt 3i, Bcbrfelar (9i. Billilcker (4). Marlon Ra aerveii Wllaon (3l. Halftlmt acore: Wol tamotU 3T, Marlon Rcacmi 19. OfMeiaU: Blanchlk and Anderion. PRO BASKETBALL By THE ASSOCUTED PRESS Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 99, Milwaukee 88 Syracuse 72, Fort Wayne 60 SaS ?2 1 a .-Cs MUSKT NEW STANDARI PICKUP, powered with IZS-honopower ,o,i-.. pcw.r. E M standard lit in th. field. A d. lui. model with chrora. grille and trita, two-ton. exterior paint and cab rear corner windows ia available at extra eon. HERE Is the most extraordinary light-duty truck ever built. It has the smart styling of a fine passenger car to give its owners distinction and prestige. A sweeping grille of modern design a pano ramic one-piece windshield two-tone interiors with harmonizing upholstery these are some of the luxury features that will make you proud to be seen in it. But its practical side its capacity for work is even more exceptional. It hasn't just more power than any truck in its class. has a if hofifiin: l2S horsrtowfr mint mart fiowrrful than many trucks with a two -ton rating. The Pickup-one of 19 models-has a box that holds up to 11 more cubic,fcet than last year's 5SS X. Front SI. Perrydale Tops Falls City Quint By 65-44 Count PERRYDALE The Perrydale Pirates defeated the Falls City Mountaineers for the second time, M-M, in a basketball game here last night. Perrydale had won their season's opening game against the Mountaineers, 51-38. The Pirates, coached by Don Miller, led at all the quarter stops: 1M alter one stanza, 26-22 at the half; and 41-33 after three cantos. Sam Stewart and Benny Rem pel again led Perrydale to vic tory. Stewart scored 21 and Rem pel counted for 14. Stan Poe was high for Falls City as he hit 18. Perrydale also won the J. V. game. 24-21, in an overtime. Rudy Gingerich was high for the Jun ior Pirates with nine while Car ver and Sylsberry each scored seven for Falls City. ralla CM, IMI ! remwera Palmor 111 T 111' Rojapel Poe USI T llll La Uaaaer BrUberrr 111 C mi cooper RoQlaaoa, II) O 21 Btewart laurphr III O HI Olneerlck Reaerrea acortni: Fall" Cite BumrHer Hi. orahara 1121, UcFall U11 Perrr flalo Lea Waster III. afclntoih (11. OUtclali: Oleber and Maudlin. Cascade Shaded By Sweet Home 59 Cascade Spta Sweet Home The Sweet Home high school Huskies pull ed away decisively in the third quarter here Tuesday night to decision Cascade, 59-44. Quartertime scores, all in fa vor of the Huskies, were 14 12, 29-24, 48-36 as three Sweet Home players got into the double-figure column. Les Birdsall was high was 19. Ed Norquist earned 11 and Chambers 10. Bill Brown scored 17 for Cas cade.' Sweet Home Jayvees were 51-46 victors over Cascade, Bill Lewis making 16 and Bob Bar ley 13 for Sweet Home. Dale Kinion made 14 and Jim Vhr hammer 13 for Cascade. Caeeade llll (SS Sweet Heeao Hlrker 111 - T oei Banke Sneer llll P 1S Blrdaall Kmlon '91 C (71 Sturbolm Brown (111 a I 121 DanleU Winkle I3i O (101 Cbamoeri Raaerees: Caieade Whlpper. Lawrence I2, Oalke 10'. ScholUan 111. Pflus 111: sweet Home Kike 13'. Roberta, alorler IS', Elliott 12'. Haley 111. HorevUt lll, afaiee. Official!: Andereon and Hellneri. TO MANAGE BF.ES SALT LAKE CITY 11 Charlie Gassaway was reappointed Tues day as manager of the Salt Lake Bees for the 1954 Pioneer League baseball season. Pies en ting the mighty arista erst of light -duty trucks- TRUCK SALES You'll do better en o used Gervois Tromps Salem Academy; Score 76 to 58 GERVA1S Gervais high school repeated its early season victory over Salem Academy here Tuesday night. 7636, in a non conference basketball game. It vis 6644 when the two teams opened their season Dec. 4. A two-year letterman. Don Helling, set a new high in prep scoring In the valley with his 34 points, 10 more than the fine effort of the Crusaders' Virgil Fadenrecht Quartertime scores were 15-15, 39-23 and 62-38. Friday anight, Salem Academy will play at Stayton in a apitol league opener, and Gervais will go to Gates. Gervais jayvees handed the Academy junior varsity its first defeat, 58-49, In the preliminary. Aeai (all (3 nerval. Allntcr (I Scnreder 111) Dalke 131 Pbiuipe 'SI p (Si U. Keppinier P 1311 Railing C 131 Bcblechter O llll TnompMrn Padanrecht (311 O in Sap. Hceervea acorlnf: Balem Academ, Pearca IS). Oerrala a. Keppinier III. Rlall (I'. Bcblndler 111. Hal'Unie acore: Oereala , Salern Academy 23. Olllclali: Wllllatni and Xvana. 8. O. C. E. CRUSHES P. S. C. ASHLAND, Ore. u Southern Oregon College of Education crushed Portland State 60-30 Tues day night to complete a sweep of their two-game basketball series here. Don Porter netted 30 points for the losers, to lead the scoring, and Lloyd Hoffins was high for SOCE with 21. PILOTS RIP PIONEERS PORTLAND l1 Portland Uni versity built up a 38-24 halftime lead and coasted to a 90-01 bas ketball victory over Lewis and Clark here Tuesday night Port land center Nick Trutanich led the scoring with 25 points. SEATTLE WINS NO. 10 TACOMA USI Seattle Univer sity's high-scoring Chieftains hung up their 10th straight basketball victory Tuesday night, an 84-65 de cision over the College of Puget Sound Loggers. HOCKEY By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday's Result WESTERN LEAGUE Saskatoon 7. Calgary 1 1 Victoria 3, Vancouver 1 ! INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE : Grand Rapids 6, Milwaukee 2 I Troy 5, Cincinnati 2 Johnstown 4, Louisville 3 Jin Ryan, trains horses for Mrs. E. duPont Weir, holds a doctor's degree in chemistry from 1 Leeds University in England. 1 mm capacious model. Its tail gate is grain-tight -and sand'-tight. 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IMI. be the fsre nooa of aaid day haa koea fixed aa lh Uaio. and the courtroom of aald cowxl haa hoaa fixed aa the placa for UM hear tns of ahlecueiia u aald final accouus and tha celtlemool of Mid Midi. Dated and flral pnblUbed: Doa. 23. . HARLAN BCOTT. Admmutritor of tha KUate of Zadle Welmer Beott. Dereaaad. BHOTTN, RMOTKN A aPSXRBTRA 31S Plonoer Tnul suds. Balem. Oracoa. Altomoyi lot Administrator. Par, 11. 10. Jan. S. 13. 9 ABM INlBTRATOR'S PINAL NOTICI Notice la hereby Siren that HARLAN R. SCOTT aa admlnutrator of the Mtato of Jamee 1 Scott, Deceaeed. haa filed hie final account oa euch and by order of tne Circuit Court of the Btato of Oregon for the County of Marlon, tne 2ltb day of January, ltu, la too fore noon of aald day haa been fixed ax tha Ume. and the courtroom of aald court baa boon fixed aa tne nlaeo for the hear ing of oblecuonx to aaid final account and the aettlemont of aald aitate. Paled and ftrrt publtxhed: Dot. 23. HARLAN K BCOTT, Administrator of the Batata of Jaroe, 1. Bcott. Deceased. RHOTEN. RHOTT.N a ePEXKSTRA 31S Pioneer Treat Bldg. Balem. Oregon. Attorneys for Administrator Dec. 33. 11: Jan. Ili a CANBY WRESTLERS WIN CANBY - Carby high school wrestlers defeated Dallas, 39-13, in the first match of the Willam ette Valley league season here last night, talcing nine of the 12 bouts. For Dependable Service Cascade Transfer & Storage Wallace Bonesteele & Son (ommwclii Trucking, Wsrehouiing and Distribution Senric 1625 Front SI. Phone 3-4444 i 4 tmmlK m lis?! r-"j If HVDOA-Marir " ' ia 1 CO. Soleta, Ortgea