Leape' ITA 65-62 Nod Over .CTdtez: palm 2 ASSOCIATED PRESS Salem. Oregon, Saturday, The Sportmeter By A. C. JONES, Copital Journal Sports Editor IT COULD BE VERSE: You can have your Marciano Aj the ruler of the ring; But we think our Joe Palooka f could put Kocky in a sung. uc MLUUKA CUSIKS TO LIVE WITH I'S We want to welcome Joe Palooka to our iporti pate aa dally fixture he, hii magnifielent shoulders and fists, hi clean living, Ann, the infant who should have been a boy, knothead Knobby, jughead Jerry and all the Australian boxers whom Joe will barely defeat the comir.g year. Here's why, the Palooka comic was moved to sports: It is a Capital Journal feature and used to be run on the classified ad page, but the ad page now runs in both the Statesman and Journal without being revamped. So hello, Joe. A word of explanation might be in order about the merger of The Capital Journal and the Statesman. There is no merger in news or sports only in production, advertising and circula tion. We who toss the words around and still have our competi tive individuality, the eagerness to scoop one another which is . the spice of life. We have a com mon switchboard where a pretty girl funnels calls to one side or the other. TRIBUTE TO AD FVTSCHMAV Coach Paul Durham of Lin- field college picked Ad Rutsch man as his athlete of the year for Yamhill county. Durham, writing in ni McMinvine-Hegister sport! column, is unusually laudatory, paying his 182 pound graduating fullback the type of tribute sel dom given the living. Durham describes Rutschman as a "driving fullback who played well enough to be picked on the Little All -American first team but had to be contented with' Honorable Mention rating. "Rntschman is the type of athlete with whom a coach likes to work. He is a fierce competi tor, never gives up, hi a tre mendous leader because of his desire lo win, never beefs, never questions the roach's Instruc tions or strategy, and in general does his best at all times. And on top of all this in the way of attiude, he has remark able abiliy. "It's little wonder that the Linfield team made Rutsrh their captain for the year; or that the lettermen's club proposed to the aturient body that his jersey number "32" be retired and never worn again by a Linfield football player; or that many Hillsboro high athletes have followed him to Linfield; or that he was elected of the "Cardinal L"; or that several professional football teams are interested in him; or that he is sought after as a high school coach by several principals about the stale; or that the McMinnville Kiwants club called an "Ad Ruschman day" in McMinnville . . ." Durham conferred coach - of - anon Ray Stephens of Amity and wis state Z runner-up and Willamina's basketball team waa league to-champion and the football team won the district A-Z title. WHAT TO DO WFTH 7 FOOTERS Oregon State college freshmen have the distinction of having a forward who is eight inches taller than the center. He is the 7 foot Phil Shadoin of Corvallis and the renter is Ron Smart of Astoria. Shadoin is being groomed for a spot with 7 3 Swede Halbrook next year and it's a cinch he would see little action as Halbrook's replacement. Reports are that Shadoin handles himself wen and is Improving. Consider the possibilities with two 7 footers camped beside the basket! shadoin, incidentally, held Swede to his lowest total while in high school one field goal before Shadoin fouled out Halbrook accidentally scored a basket for Tulane in the Dixie Classic at Durham, NC, knocking it in while struggling for a re bound. COACHING RECORD BROKEN When Coach John Lewis missed two Willamette basketball games and practices the past week with virus pneumonia, it was the first game or practice he ever missed in his 10 years of coaching at Kent, Wash., Portland Roosevelt, Portland Grant and Willamette . . . Eddie Fernandes, former catcher for Portland, Oakland and Sacramento, will manage Boise, Idaho, in the Class C Pioneer lea gue. ODDS ENDS DEPARTMENT We think Mill City's 88 points last night against the Deaf School is quite a production In only 32 minutes, and with OSD'a 80 points that's a total of 148 for the game. In the second half alone Mill City scored 50 . . . Bill Strawn will be with General Manager Hugh Luby in the forthcoming campaign to sell advertising and tickets for the Salem Senators and to help handle concessions. Strawn was hired by directors the first of January ... An official of the OSC-Tulane game, Lou Eisenstein from Brooklyn, says Halbrook is a beter big man than George Mikan was as a sopho more . . . The national AAU 440- ard champion, J. W. Mashburn, plans to transfer frcm Oklahoma to Oklahoma A ft M next semester because the Big Seven conference rules won't let him enter invita tional track meets . . . Boxer Dan Bucceroni. a winner this week over Hcin Ten Hoff on television, has established a 18.1 bowling league average . . . Paul Giel, Minnesota's hotshot backfield man, shot in the low 80s on his first round of golf, showing his natural athletic ability . . . Johnny Lattner of Notre Dame is said to have decided against playing basketball in his junior and senior ses inna so he wouldn't bump the 10th man off the Irish squad his high school pal, Tom Sullivan . . . Boyhood nicknames of Clarence 'Biggie' Munn of Michigan State was "Swiggles." . . . Kottre in Top Shape For Thursday Night SILVERTON Harold Kottre boxed eight rounds with three sparring partners Thursday night in Portland and his man ager, Carl Budeau. pronounced him in top shape for his 10 round hout with Bill Boatsman next Thursday at the Portland Armory. The fight Is billed as a North west light heavyweight cham pionship scrap to fill a vacated crown, since Kottre and Boats man have defeated all oppon ents except each other. The card, to start at 8 30. will include a three-round pre liminary and a six-rounder be tween W. C. Cage of Portland and Freddie Miller of Seattle. Boatsman, six years older than the Silverton boxer, has won 28 of his 2d matches since the war, including victories over Jim Burns and Joe Kahut. Cage and Burns are two of Kottre's sparring buddies and Ralph Colvin of Parkrose is the third. ' Kottre has won 17, lost tw and drawn three since turning UNITED PRESS January 9, 1954 Page 9 AD RITSCHMAN . . . Athlete-of-Year the - year honors for the county Tom Cowan of wmamiris. Amity . pro. Tt is txpected to be his last fight before entering military I service. He is to take his final : physical examination Jan 12 ' and be sworn in 21 days later I Tickets are on sale at Mail 's Jewelry store in Silverton ' Wood burn Sets Recreation Ploy I WOOPBURN The progtrtm for the next week for the Wood I bum winter recreation basket I ball lea (rue will be Capital Jour ( nal camera vs. Mactaren school in the junior division at 11-45 p m. '. on Monday, and Valley Manufac ! taring matched with L. D. S. church in the final tilt Thursday tchedule win be St 1 Luke't w. Chitreh of God, May : Furniture n. Foursquare church and Valley Manufacturing v. Jaycee. The Maclren arhool farul'v has dropped out of the senior i division and all of the team'i t fimea have been cancelled in the 1 achedule. V ' " ... . i i Rivals Play Tonightin Series End By DAVE BARROWS The- Willamette university Bearcats . successfully opened their bid ia the Northwest con ference race by edging the Whit man Missionaries. 6S-62. here last night Willamette, which last year tied for second place and con sidered one of the several strong teams thia season did not show its potential strtngth through out the game but nevertheless was the better team on the floor. eed-Hey Carry Lead After scoring inly three points in the first half, Willamette's big forward, Pete Reed, got hot in the second half to bring his night's work to 17 points. Jerry McCallister, guard, and Tom Gooding, center, each added 12 to the cause, while Biek Hoy, who helped carry the load in the rally, wound up with 13. However, Willamette had to relinquish scoring honors to lit tle Don Parker, Missionary guard, who dropped through IS before fouling out in the last seconds of play. The Bearcats jumped to a 14 12 quarter-time score behind the shooting of Gooding and Hoy, and the second period was a see saw session that saw the lead rise above three point! only once. At that, Whitman came out on top at halftime, 20-28. Led by Reed, who finally found his batting eye in the third frame, the Bearcats pulled ahead at 48-43 going into the final quar ter. Gap Closed at Finish Holding a five -point lead throughout most of the closing period, Willamette played a more deliberate ball control game un til time ran out Whitman put several scares into Bearcat fans by pulling within three points, only to have Hoy, or Neal Caus bie, or Duane Shield, or McCal lister not a decisive shot. Whitman, considered by many ra m ins nurk horse of the con ference, brought 10 lettermen into the contest The Missionar ies shot well but couldn't work the ball in. In direct contract, the Bear cats worked the ball aa well, if not better, than any time to date. Thia especially holds true in the case of the two guards, McCal lister and last year's All-Conference ehoiee, "Lefty" Shield. Willamette meets Whitman ta the Willamette gym again to night Tip-off is slated for 8:00. In the 8:15 prelim, the Bearkit tens meet a team from the Tongue Point naval base in Aa toris. In last night's prelim, the Rearkittens edged the Marion Motors quintet 80-58. Whitman () (S Wlllamrtt. ff Ft PI To T t r PI Tp SoWet.f 1 3 iteeo.l a i i 17 Rhnxn.f S Gwin.e 3 Clicks Paries t 4 7 Hov.f a a a is 1 7 Good.e i hi 1 10 Shtld.a 1 1 S 4 s is mcci.i a s 4 is I 11 Cara,c flit 1 SGrara I S 1 wallen.e S Wlkr. 1 Totals a 11 10 S3 Colva 9 t Totals 33 IS IS 65 Tree Throws Mined WC-11, Wil li. Officials: Patterson and Jones. Score by quarters: Whitman 13-17-1S-17-S3 Willamette 14-14-1S-11- s. Mar Mot (l r r r c o () mosH (33) Turliy (S)Johnson ISI Miller (II Hotallna MrCal 10) FMon (41 Miller (71 Jassman (t) Zmptf (0) (I) Zttlman Reserve Srorlna Marlon Moton Pertrom (Si, Mavfrntrk HI, Hens lea (IS). nrdry (3). Troth: Withers 131. Poppcrt Mi, Miller III Halftime Sroi: Tloah. 3.1. Marlon Motor. 31, Offlciala Ovrrrthl and Koepf. Undefeated Church Team In Each Loop Each division of the Salem Church Basketball league has at least one undefeated team thia week, only one biting the dust during the past seven days First Congregstional in the Junior "B" league. On the other hand, there are 10 in the five divisions which have not won a game. Standing' meant tsnii Scalar LaaaiM Tram W L JVr. rtnl Chr1t1in CilTrr KaptUt One LathtTs.fi Tn MfthrvJt.t eitrtnn Bttptlit l"lftie.rn Fim Pnbft4rin ... Knih Wffnorin ... Pint mi I1snw4ttt9 ' r-tiffvxj rim r:fM MMrlrtdlrt C!r HrMrt Ht. Mtrt l,tjthri, . r" PlWl f.ptaffrflt Fir. Cttrlftliifi Tlfal FtpHt .... nrat Prft(Ttriin ... Jtvm j . . , . iHlOfwrsltit Flft Crrtriuofil , rvintfollattf Tempi Wrt Union Fttrtiit , Ftrtt MMhodUt rf tTlrffH ... .... KftiT Ccmmantt ,, rtiflowflgyl FTIB . , ,, Hiiborl Mtri.rit1 ... Boulh flfelcf. rrtrtvii Jtmhw lfarv .... t 1 ana I .an. 1 "o ftuarrat .,4 mrti BftTrttit . - t 1 9t Wirt Lvthrrtn , t 1 T1 sV-hrwtl , 1 a KTtrlrv0j TTTB ..... t 1 nm Ctirlttlan t 1 rirt Frtttrtt,i( . . J , "" lstrsj Clrif HafrU' Fjrti rtrvntetna. , ) Flrtl M'Tivitt 1 1 KrltM MTrrrit 1 I Kliw)H! tttTI ..( 1 Bt Mar Lalhrra i DMl aVtlAW loaa .is r". - - j; 5 DPlPrmlnPff With month wide in anticipation. Willamette's ISVIVI IIIIUVU J Mr"xlllsle lirlv.. in hard far mm. ful lay-In in the fourth quarter last night against Whitman. Nearest defender was Morris Robinette. At right is Dick Hoy and behind him ia Don Robinson, Whitman forward. 3 Tied for Yavama Loop Lead After Two Rounds North Marlon, Yamhill, and Banks arc tied for the lead in the Yiwama League, race after two night of play. In action last night North Marion down ed Sherwood 52-46, Dayton beat Amity 37-38, Yamhill top ped W HUmma 45-39, and Sher idan waa beaten by Banks 47- 13. Amity and Dayton ach-navc 1-1 record while the leaden all have two wins and no loss es. Amity's narrow loss came when Dayton rallied In the ll nal moments of the game. Dayton Topples Amity, 37 to 36 AMITY Dayton pjt an end to Amity's unbeaten record of five games here Friday night to post a 37-36 Yawama league victory. It waa a close battle from the tip-off with Dayton taking quar tertime leada of 9-6, 20-16 and 27 25. Amity waa never ahead but tied it at 34-34 with 24 minutes remaining. The Warriors started its sec ond "platoon" and the first team played the remainder of the game. Gen Ehlers carried the biggest load for Amity with 12 points. Dayton's Williams had 11 and Walters 10. The Jayvee conttst went to Amitv in another close one, 30-29. in which Paul Gillespie scored 13 for Amity and Nuttbrock 10 for Dayton. DAYTON ) (S4 A MITT TotnpklfW Ul . r (01 Birch Flnnlcon (SI T IS) Xhltlda Wllllama (11) . C 171 England BU 141 G 10) Thorn pann Walt.ra 110) O (I) O. Stevena R.acrves .coring: Amity Ehlera list. M Stevenit f4l. teDDln 141. Lenharrit (Si. Halftlm. scor.: Dayton 20. Amur IS Officials: Samu.la and Dallcy. Banks Pockets Yawama Victory BANKS Banks defeated the Sheridan Spartans 47-33 here Friday night in a Yawama league game. It was the second league win for the Bsnks team. Sellers was the high scorer for Banks with 14, while Sheri dan's I-arry Green also had 14. Banks led 32 16 at halftime. SavrMa. (SS) (411 Raaa. . .. (S Trout ill JackMa 1141 ftll.ra Hi Vafiftah. Pfra a .. Hehlar ill Fata. (II .. ai ma ah.rl.an Hkkrr (li. Clart Brk.y (Si. Sanaa Mm IK R.mtw. waw n.naji n. Stimsis it Official.. ShMlia ana BwkW Sherwood Loses To North Marion j SHERWOOD North Msrion high tchool won its second Ya j wama league basketball game here Friday night m-ith a strong finish over Sherwood, 52-46. The Huskies earned period leada of 13-11, 20-27 and 4038 be fore stretching the winning mar gin to six pointa when three of Sherwood's starters fouled out In the rough game. Sherwood nev er led hut tier! ft un a rnunle of times. Tom Martin was high with 18 points for Sherwood, and his teammate Joyce had 13 Keith Drivers 17 led the Huskies Winning the Jayvee preliminary i wss North Marion, by three i points. Tawa Lsaoiis sTANDiNua 7 iili a.ttr 7 f 5a TauntlUl S 1 1.900 Miirliatn 1 Bank 1 1 WW UtcrvoiMl S .000 DfsytM 1 1 .MM WUVamtn 0 1 .000 Ri-aulU rrldtm Yamhill 4&. WlUaafn I: North HtarloB 19. Shorwood Wt Oar ta it. Amity M; Bsnk 47. aturidH 33. Yamhill Takes Willamma 45-39 YAMHAIX amhill mad It two anna ia a row in tha Yaw ama league here Friday night with a 4S-3& win over the Willa mina Bulldogs. Yamhill held a slim 18-17 halftime lead. I Larry Hermans led the win - ning Yamhill squad with 23 pointa. Salmon paced the losera with 13. Yamhill now has s 2-0 mark, while Willamina had a 0-2 record. I WII.I.AMINA () 4S TAMHnX l.ittlrjohn (41 T. (Hi L. H.rmana Bak.r (Si r . (Si Wild. Jnhnaton 14) C E. Hermans Salmon 111) C 111 Morrill rorbsa (Jl G . 14) Swain Reaer-es seorlng: WI1L GoHtfn-d (2l. Fowler 14). Yamhill Baaj.r (II. Halftlm. aeon: Yamhill II. Willami na IT. McLaren Trips Gaston, 48 to 28 WOODBURN The McLaren School for Boys at Woodburn outscored Gaston, 48 28, in a Hill River Valley league basketball game at the McLaren gym last night McLaren now has a league record of one and one, as they previously lost to Verbort The Macs Jumped to a lead of 8-7 after a close initial stanza. The halftime score waa 23-9 for McLaren. In the second half, there was no scoring in the -first four minutes, but after that Me Uren doubled Gaston's score at five times in the second half. The score was 34-18 at the start of the 'final quarter. Th game's high acorea wasa McLaren player who counted loriNortnerB Division basketball pic- IB. Dithlesa wat nign tor nation with sis. Gaston won the JV game 35-1 15, afler a half-time score of 6 for Gaston. The McLaren band made us debut under the direction t Mr. Derry and put on a line per- Inrmance. Perrydale Wins Overtime, 59-56 COI.TON It required an over time to decide a Hill RiveT Valley league game here Friday night s Perrydale defeated Colton. Mi-.Sfi Sam Stewart scored three of the five overtime points for I'errvdale to raise his game total to 31. Chelsnn of Colton hit for 26 The regular game ended a S4 - 54 when Colton came from he- hind to knot it. Stewart rotrhed a field goal, then a f.ee throw axt but Tippv Dye's charges Tnpp.f l betirre Colton hit two free th-ows lcouldn.t Iot p the steam to twist '"' J Lester Maasey tipped In the final . Qnigsr't tjul. Ron Bennink , t bucket for Perrydale. I wu high scorer for the game, eon John ns t Quartartime trnret, n tm'g a to wSC-, . ouxrnj t rerrydale. were 1241, 28-24 and; W;1,Binrtnr Ter.hrd . ss-45 lead!i'"-' 2 i 38-33. Colton woa the prelimtn- 'ri '."- " B, ,,;" Titi Mrlntoan (at . r ii) Tfewvin 4l . -C(SS Oolaon .,- Stewart (SI I C Rv.n MM.r (Si ... C B.as ryes arorlnff: M mill thin 111. Plllev ill Hairtlm. aror. p.r-d.l IS. Olton B4 omrukt: I ansa aaa IllawrrT. V W' 3 OCE Loses To SOCE 3rd Time . ASHLAND Southern Or. gon College of Education con tinued its mastery over Oregon College's Wolves, 71-61, here "''"J J" orcomln a 10-polnt halftime deficit U,a tfc av,la ,. , , ki,!"11' Ill, Hlu t). Ruat (Tl. Canbsi Was the third Victory this w.rr.non 141, Armour (Si. H.ory 141. aeasou over OCE and the non- conference rivals will meet again here tonight. OCE. Wading 38-18 at tha half, and apparently on tha way to a triumph, suddenly got cold wnue tha Boat team became, hot In tha third period. Price hit eight points in that third quar ter. Bob Smith six. Leon Keith four and Lloyd Hoffine four for SOCE. I It was 52-46 for SOCE at 1 the end of the third quarter, gain of 24 points for the vic tors since halftime, while Coach Bob Livingston's Wolves were getting only eight The first rest found them tied at 15-15. Bob Franti scoring eight of them for OCE. Charley Pinion began hitting from out front in the second to add points. There were 27 fouls called, 14 against OCE and 13 against SOCE. FsrtPfTo FsFIPfTn Stnly.f a 1 I Hoi. J S 4 1 so Grov.f rrntr.c Plnln.f Chbln,g Wllsn.f MrKrc.f Bown.s Davis .g a r New.! a 1 14 Krf.c I 1 11 Pnr.s 1 1 Sml.s 4 0 Sprtr.f 1 1 1 Titua.f t a Kim.s I t 1 Bates. 0 1 4 Knrt.l a 1 1 1 14 1 IS 1 10 0 1 1 t 1 1 I t Rice.g Totals 14 13 14 tl Total. SO 11 11 11 BOCE (Tl) (ICS (41) Frra Throws MtaaaO: OCE t, SOCE 11. Hairtima aeon: OCs at, SOCE Idaho Scrambles Division Race by Upending Beavers Psrific Coast Conference ..... s,lur(), wal a confused as a ilatter of acrambled eggs toooed1 wjln . ijberal helping of Hungarian H-lfouiash. i with the exception of the Waaa - . ini!ton Huskies, who iust keep on ,otlBg, things aren't running to (or jn circuit. Oregoa State, tabbed at the start of the sesaon aa the team to beat, got the jitters in its loop opener with Idaho Friday night and wound up nursing a 70-4S setback. Oreeon State, conquerer of de- f.H.na Vril fhamniMi InHl.n. Indiana t - . li ,u. in prr-rau pi.. w i aik.tu "iSat.r S loth best team in the country In ' Bam r a- the latest Associated Preaa poll. The Huskies, who haven't been able to beg. borrow or steal a victory this season, tangled with Washmgton State and came out on! th. ahnrt end of a SA-4S score. The . l i . ... . n. !gnI1. drrw ( bye Th. u,l; ,, tllin mcmim oi uit i.inui wit- The Huskies were trying hard as .k. ..... f.n..i m, with mmvArt to g0. but Ben - mmk pilfered a Washington pass and bit the twine lor a two-pointer mat put me cougars aneaa lor - lm ' . . All around team play acconnted fJi. f).n.!far Idaho's wra over OSC'a Beav- ; aw-nx h jo.txihrt arorinr I effort af akybook Bwed Halbrook J Dallas, fit. hrJ Tied After 2nd WVL Round The Dallas Dragons and tha Ht Angel Preps are tied for first place ia tha Willamette Valley League after both schools won last night for tha second straight time. Dallas downed Sandy 33-43 while the Preps were blasting J Can by 51-33. Eatacada andj Sandy both dropped their first games aa Eatacada waa beaten 62-52 by Molalla. Molalla Downs Estacada 62-52 MOLALLA Molalla downed the Eatacada Rangers 62-52 here Friday night ia Willamette Val ley League play. U waa the first loss against one win for the Rangers while Molalla now has a 1-1 mark. Molalla Jumped Into a 14-13 first period lead but Estacada led 31-23 at halftime. The winners moved back into the lead and were ahead 43-37 with on quar ter left in the game, Stan Childers led the winners with 22 points while Del Kig gins had IB for the losers. Mo lalla won tha junior vanity game 38-24, KSTACADA (SI) (SS) MOI.AI.LA R. Ktaavn. IS) . nai u.v D. Kisaena (l) .T (4) How.U Sinclair It) C (IS) Alaxandar Ama (14) ...Q. ft) rvir Barrhbanlc (J) .. O IIS) Child. RaaOTvw scoring: RaUcada: May dan ia), Molalla: Park.r isi. Hal). tlmo aenra; Eatacada 31. Molalla 3S. utnciala.- palorMt. aasi WUUama, Mh Angel Tips Canby, 51 to 33 CANBY The Mt Angel Preps trounced Canby 31-33 here Friday night aa tha Preps pulled away from Canby after a dote first half, lit Angel lad 17-13 at halftime and then held a 38 27 lead with one quarter left in the game. Tom Traeger, ML Angel for ward, led the winner with twelve, points, while I'anby's Ar - an Bignam naa eignL ANiisi (id (u) canbv rry isi r Tra.sar It) . r Zaun., tai . .C ISI Bars , IS) Cllaaoa H (t) Bisham (St Raylay 111 Knox Buchh.lt 1 10) C Warua 111 O. Rwarva. acerint: Mt. Ansa. Sur- Halftlm. acor. : Mt. Ans.l 11, Caohy la. Dallas Defeats Sandy, 53 to 43 ANDY Defending ctvsmpaoa DalJaa nigk Mhool had what it Leslie, IV. Salem Deaf Parrish in Jr. Leslie and Weat Salem dropped Parrish 87-47 in the annual Sa lem Junior high pambore at 1. nl0k Th Im T m lo'll, teams tnd West Salem failed to lose a 16 minute game al though the Leslie Bluet tnd the Parriah Cards tied 18-18. In the first game of the night the Leslie Golds edged tha Par rish Greys 18-14 in a tight game. SEATTLE SPILLS GONZAGA SEATTLE l Seattle Univer sity, out to better Its 1Mb place rankim in the latest Associated Press college hoop poll, romped oast the Gonxaga University Bull. dogs of Spokane here Friday night 8141. I The Vandals took chsrgs of tha game alter a thsky first II mln utes. High scorer for Idaho waa Dwirht Morrison, with 22 pointa. The win gave Idaho undisputed first place in the circuit with two :wins and one loss, that to Oregon ! last Tuesday night. The tame teams square off again I Saturday night. IDAHO (1S (tl) OBg. STATE CTFT Cirr-T Melton.f Sail Vlaa a S S t Wh'm s a 4 I II Halo II 10 I I STool. I I Sit J.rb t I t til Deans t I i i nob is i I 1 t 1 Paul s. I 111 Roma its Trims t t Hants' a ii 4 X rirmj s Mora'n S r.lahs s I 1 ' G arr'B M t Totten.f 1 7o"o l flllb ,r t Totaia is so 11 w Totals ts 1 S4 tt I J?1;" ' ,? ! s-rr throws misad: Idaho Mnrri- 4. falxah 1. Tntun 1. Salhar. i rivnn Or.tn State H.lbrook Ti. . j.rb. 1 Whiteman. Utrictala McCulloush sad Clovar. ) Wash. SUte P T r P T 4 S Penn S 1 I 1 Prrr.f 1 1 t R'hd'r. 4 1 4 Mrt' 1 t 1 KlorkS 1 t It Lods.i a t I llnft.1 t I Swan t 1 I t Cart n 1 1 U 1 I 10 I 1 4 4 1 1 I 4 1 ! H.ii a a Tnuh ta IS U 4S Tola la B 11 II N Waahinrton 11 14 1 Vuh But. . 10 11 t T rM throw. mtsMd- Waahlngton .iTnus 4. Bryan 1 voetun J. far- i arm. a r. jonnaon a WMhinav 8ul-Binink 1. BatxWr, McCanla .R"r". Al Ufhtoer and BlU rooia. wiuajaarra v.uaa man sa l ri. w t ti. oau a i ms luii i i M Ul. Aaual. S a Last suv.riaai I 1 jtt I ; m HMMn a a am .aiM'a Mm; DftllM SJ aatt Ui aui.atu. U. W.liu U: m. ud SI. Cubi U: UaUilA U. SUMada U. took to conquer Sandy. SS-4J. with a strong fourth quarter here Frv . day night in tha Willamette Val ley league. Sandy moved to a 11-T first quarter margin, was overtaken and passed 25-21 at tha half,' crept within 3234 at tha three quarter mark, then could get only It points in the laat atanxa to 18 for Dallas. Don Meyers wss good for 18 points for Sandy and gam hon ora and Dick Thornton added 14. Herb Brandli accounted for 14 Dallas points, Ra Doinaachofsky 12 and Rex Donuachofsky 11. Winning the preliminary were the Dallas jayvees, 50-47. Ted Lawaoa mad 17 for Sandy and (-Ted Long IS for Dallas. OAIXAS (U) ,ti SAND Ray Doma- rhoiakr 111) r.lllir. Kim Hottniaa 111) r... (14) Thatalsa Rex Dom. f UK C (I) Rhoo. RoWort IS) Q (1) Waaumk Br.tvdh 1)4) O- t h)ltIN. Rmcvoa acoclu: Dallu WlMl U, Randy Nelaoa tl), Sk.i ill. Uajl Un. imti; D.llaa JS. Sandy SS. OlltciaU; Craig and Maxwell, Silverton Edges Woodburn 53-43 WOODBURN Silverton high tchool cam nut of tha second round of Willamette Valley league play her Friday night with a 1-1 circuit record by beat. ing woodDurn, .vj-43. . Woodburn, which lost Tuesday to ML Angel in an overtime, looked like it might catch up with Silverton In tha third quar ter but couldn't quit make it Period aeons were 16-13, 27-22 and 41-31, all for Silverton. Jim Black ol Silverton and J Jerry Plank of Woodburn tied w sam mmun, ut puinu. wen. wnue tTtn K..wer ana uan Wolf notclMd 13 each tor tb Sla ver Foxes. Tha praliminary wat ' to Woodbura layvees, 3fe31, Snik Wads worth scoring 10 tor Wood burn, and Tofta and Week 1 apiece foe Silverton. aiLVtBTOM (U (U WOODBl'BN Coppaa IS) .V 4) Garaan) Wolt (ill , ,, w () alaau. Kaaar III) ' (U) runs Umbanhowae () 0.. (W) xtlssu BUck (U) G ( Norrl. 'a. aWMSng: V a (A). atxUI I. Woadbuim 1 (SI una aaorsu ail sr. OiOelaJ.1 Jamboree Th Golds took aa early 14) Wad but th two clubs exchanged tha lead several times with th Golds holding a 11-10 lead at th nd of eight minutes. Loren Blaco, Gold forward, led scorers with eight points along with Burrlt of tha Greys. Thomo, eon had five pointa to take sec ond high for the Golds, The West Salem Giants down. ed Parrish Pioneers 21-11 in tha second gam. West Salem was led by Moore with nine pointa aa Ihe Giants extended th Souths lead to ten pointa. The Parrish Cards couldn't overtake the South teama tt th Carda tied th Leslie Blues IB 18 Rod Russell aank a field goal with moments left in th gam to tl th acor for th gams. , At on time In th Jamboree the Parrish teams were behind 63-34 with the Blue's Jerry Coon and Jim Rohinaon leading a scoring surge. Ed Kitchen led tha Cards back in the gam. oatjvs (ii) - Tr.Ut.d (11 Durrla 11) (ID Goi.ns . . IS) Mn-O (1) Hamm.rslad Harris (41 , tai rxiy MrK.a (tl ...III Galas Burn.id. (1) IS) Ttiomi Officials: Anderson and Goltrlad. PIONKMtS U) Krvuittr 1 1 Burkh..ri it) ..... M or Ran (4) Hrunlli ii) Durham (ftj . (tl) W gAI.Rtf . f (1 ThotnprMHi .r.... ii) Bu ,.r n) Wui ..G . ) Moor C; (I) Scotl ll BLUM CARDS (ll KumcU Ol Fatuta 41) -K.ni ... KiUhn 111 . Wrtwittr '01 . r . w .. c. tit fJUyn I0( Ron G (ft) Rottfiavsn .....a hi turn r i TOPS W QUALITY! l J8! 1 1 lTTU POJ j LOW laf PRICt