Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 13, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Powerful Co!lis Slips Salem
Tall Gambee Scores
22 Spartan Points
By PAUL HARVEY, III
The Corvallis Spartans, led by
6-7 Dave Gambee with 22 points,
defeated the Salem high Vikings
52-38 at CorvallU last night for
Uw tint Viking lou in Big Six
play. The Sptruns led almost
from the very start to grab "be
win.
Salem feU behind at the start
as Gambee made free throw
ana Crawford had a field goal
"or i 3-0 lead. Salem bounced
back to hold the lead for several
minutes but fell back again at
ne ena oi tne first quarter.
4 Feints In 2nd Onirw
The Spartans led 12-10 with
one quarter gone although they
bad but three field goals to four
ior ine vikings. Harold Hauk's
'Salem squad fell back farther in
tba second quarter as Corvallis
cored ten points and held Sa
lem to but four. They led 22-14
at halftime with Gambee lead
ing with ten.
Corvallis sewed up the con
test in the third quarter. The
Vikings hit but one. field goal
and three free throws for five
pointi while Gambee was lead
ing bis team to IS points and a
.18-19 lead.
Only in the last quarter could
Salem begin a scoring drive as
Salem reserves closed the Spar
tan gap to 14 points with a 19
point period. Herb Triplett and
Wayne Ericksen led the Vikings
with six points apiece in the final
period. ,
They got only slightly closer
as Corvallis made 14 points.
Gambee, although falling slight
ly below his Big Six aerage of
25 points a game, had the lead m
rebounds along with total points.
Sslem Bit .240
Herb Triplett wss high point
man for the losing Vikings with
seven, while Ericksen had six.
Domogalla and- Wulf had five
apiece, and Knapp had four. Sa
lem shot at a 240 average and
gone one-third of the rebounds.
Salem now has a 1-1 league
mark.
Lee Gustafson's Salem Ugh
Junior varsity ran its victory
string to seven straight last night
ai they edged the Corvallis JVs
43-41. A field goal and a free
shot by Dale Jones in the last 28
seconds gave the Vikings the
win. Bob Tom had a free throw
at the last to make it 43-41.
Tom grabbed his point honors
for the Vikings with 19 points
but Jack uamoee, brother of
Dave Gambee, led with 20 points.
The Vikin JVa were behind 21
18 at halftime.
Salem plays Bend Friday and
Saturday at Salem, .
(111
iali
Zen (I)
Piaster 3
Jones (7)
Tom 1
MlchaeUa (3) .
(It Graham
(30) Gambee
. (3) Carpenter
(3) Doty
(3) Sletto
n.wM mflnf! Salem Santee 4,
foreman I. CorvaLUe Allea 1, Apple
fate t.
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CrtherM 0 J J Clmanj 0 0 0 0
Vrsksna 3 0 3 0 Slnettej a a 1 0
Sprnl?; llll M.th.n.t 1 I J 3
Rhine H". . 1 ? 1
u..w. m 1 1 3 BentonA I I M
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rwiiva 1113
Crwfrd.i 0 111
Tntal 13 14 25 38 Total 15 22 18 S3
i""ltk JTii: salem-lrlcliiea
D,, Whltmlre 111. Mather. (II. Rhine
(1); and Knapp ill: Cor.ellla LensKrn
(11 Osmose Hi. Mstossea (1). lowarai
(31, and Roe (31.
Perrydale Stays
Unbeaten in HRV
PERRYDALE The Perrydale
Writes keot their perfect league
record as they copped their sec
ond Hill River Valley league win.
53-37, over HiU Military Acao
emy of Portland last night on the
Pirates home floor.
Coach DeEagle's Military boys
were never close to Don Miller's
Pirates, who led at all the quar
ter stops, 134, 32-18, and 42-25.
Sam Stewart fouled out mid
way through the final uarter,
but he still managed to score 17
to match teammate Larry Mas
sey's 17. Wilkerson was high for
Hill with 12.
Hill Military won the J.V.
game, 28-26, in an overtime pe
riod. Ascol scored 13 for Hill
and Rudy Gingerich hit 12 for
Perrydale.
ttrn Military (IT)
Ketchum (1) T.
Mark (101 F.
(in Perrydale..
(11 Boeaer
, (21 Mrlntoen
Tfeidin on... C .ill Cooper
WtlVerann (131
17) Massey
Reserves scorini: ' Perrydsie - tes
rtnTnd'orI.,nr,Ch
Kottre Tapers Off for
Thursday Boatsman Bout
SILVERTON Horold Kottre
tapered off yesterday in his train
Ine and rested today for bis 10-
round "farewell" bout Thursday
Bight at Portland's Armory
against Bill Boatsman.
It will be Kottre's last fight
before entering military service
at the end of the month and the
scrap ia billed as the one to de
cide the Nortnwest ngnineavy
weight championship. Both Kot
tre and Boatsman have defeated
other contenders in their division
but have not met before.
Th fiiivt-Hnn rinsstpr has won
Basketball Scores
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FAK WEST
Wyoming 72. Colorado Stat (1
Hoa Tech 82. Eastern Oregon
Pasadena ' Naiarene (1, Pomona-
iiaremom 60
Western Montana at, Northern
Montana St
Eastern. Montana 82, M a a t a I a
Mines 71
Shasta JC 54. Southern Oregni
Jayveea 47
Ft Lewis 74, Grays Harbor Junior
louege 9S
EAST
Lafayette 57, Lehigh St
Marshall 86, Morns Harvey 80
Columbia 62, Princeton 40
Connecticut 82, Boston University
Brown 68, Providence (4
Maaaachusetta 58, Springfield 49
Niagara 77, Mexico 41
Rochester 66, Alfred 48
Holy Cross 83, Boston College 57
ueorgeiown tut) 75, NYU 87
Lasalle 88, Manhattan 81
MIDWEST
Oklahoma AIM 54. Kansas 50
Wayne (Mich) 75, -Detroit 87
Hanover 83, Franklin 74
Indiana Central 7. Anderson 87
Taylor 94. Manchester 81
Hamliae 78. Augsberg 48
SOUTHWEST
Rice 88, Texas Christian 52
Texas 49. Texaa A&M 48
Arizona 87, New Mexico AIM 85
west Texas 64. Hardin-Simnvmi 2
Arkansas State Tchrs 88, Ouachita
7 (
Arkansas College 83, Hendrix 87
SOUTH
George Washington 88, Virginia
Military 50
North Carolina State 88, South Car
olina 62
Virginia 95, Virginia Tech 71
Furman 87, Clemson 89
Wake Forest 98, Duke 89
Murray (Ky) 93, Tennessee Tech
77
Memphis State 88, Florence (Ala)
60
Kentucky State 66, Fisk 58
Rutgers 83, Johns Hopkins 50
to a attiooi.
Conrallla S3. Salem n
Salem JV 43, CorvaUla JV 41
Concordia S3, Salem Academy 50
Gervals 47, Chemewa 41
Sclo 61, Galea 41
Sublimity 94. Detroit 4S
St. Paul 52. Deaf School 44
Mill City 1. Jefferson S3
North Marlon 4S, Banks 41
Yamhin 49. Amity as
Willamina 44. Dayton 44
Sherwood 44. Sheridan 44
MolaUa 54, ML Ansel 41
Sandy 5S, Woodburn 50
Estacada 47. Dallaa 43
SUverton 53. Canby 41
OCt Froeh 52, Central HI 50
Caacade 47, Sweet Home 43
Perrydale S3. HIU Military 37
McLaren School 39. Corbett St
Shedd 71. Falls City 40
Salem Sophs SO. Stayton JV 30
Washlnston (Portland) (7, Park
Roe 35 ,
Beaverton 90, Tlsara as
Seaside 73, St. Helens 05
Vancouver (Wash. I 54. .Central
Catholic ( Portland 1 54
Slutlaw 54, wamport 3a
CUUkanle 71, Rainier 53
Cottaae Grove 59. Oakrldfe 91
The Dalles 04. Wy-East 55
Star of the sea (Aaiona) 4, ne
halem 33
Eusene 87. Junction City 41
St. Francis lEufenel 07. Elmlra 34
Pleaaant Hill 50. Mohawk 43
Roseburf 40. SuUierlln 31
Bandon 50, Drain 41
Central Point 75. Glendale 53
Canyonville 34. Riddle .12
Day Creek 54. Camaa Valley 11
Elkton 30. Yoncalla 37
Glide 73, Oakland 40
Pilot Rork 04, Umaplne SO
Joseph 47. Lostlne 39
Sprlnffteld 50, Willamette (Eufene)
41
West IJnn 50. Newberf SO
Newport 49. Toledo 34
Hsrrisburf 73. Philomath 33
Nestucca 50. Tait 42
A Ufa 01. ValseU 43
Milwaukie 62. Lake Osweso 33
Warrenton 50. Neahkahnle 48
McMlnnvllle 02. Oregon City 57
Hillsboro 00. Forest Grove 50
Yalenti, Carlson to Be
30-Sfaler Speakers
At Banquet Tonight
Paul Valenti, Oregon State I
college junior varsity basketball
coach, and Ted Hal Carlson, as-
sintant alumni director, will ipeak
to Salem 30-States tonight on
Oregon State basketball and oth
er activities at the China Cafe at
a 6:45 dinner meeting.
Valenti, long an assistant to
Slats Gill, will discuss the pre
season wins and losses, Swede
Halbrook'i improvement, and his
own squad with seven-footer
Phil Shadoin. .
The nrnffram for the ensuing
i , ore,ented to mem-
I beri by Chet Loe. president Tol-
lowing the meeting, a basketball
I film will b. ih.wn.
drawing two and losing only
three. Boatsman can boast of a
record of 28 victories in 29
matches lince the war, including
wins over Joe Kahut and Jim
Burns He Is lix yeirs older than
Kottre.
Kottre has been iparring with
Burns, W. C. Cage and Ralph Col
trin, driving daily to Portland to
work out
Cage will meet Freddie Miller
of Seattle in a lix-rounder and
there will be two other prelimJ.
I niiiM. Thf opener is to tun
ASSOCIATED MESS
Salem, Oregon. .Wednesday,
Top Amateur
Brace CmU
Sanitk nei
. i 5
1 'w;
finishing the Los Angeles Opts with 28s, two strokes he hind
the winner Fred Wampler. The University of Portland junior
nred s 97 tor his beat tournament round. (AP Wirephoto) -
5.V
!4
Pow! Right in the Eye
(right) fills one of them with a hard right during their 18
rounder in Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway Arena. The Wisconsin
middleweight, making an impressive Eastern debut, wen a un
animous decision ever Brooklyn's Klein. (VP Telephoto)
North Marion
Tie for Lead in Yawama
Leasee
W L Prt. w L rrl.
K. Marlon 3 0 LOW Amltr 1 3 J33
YamhtU 3 1.000 Sherwood 1 3 J31
Dtnkl 3 1 .47 Wlllsmlns 1 3 .333
Dartan 1 3 .333 Bherldso 0 3 .000
Tueiasy remlti: onerwnoa e. onen
Osn 45: wtllsmlns 4S. Derton 44; Yam
hill 40. Amitr Jt; North Msrioa IS. Banks
II.
North Marion and Yamhill are
having a brief rest on top the
Yawama league ladder today but
it will last only until Friday when
they meet at North Marion.
Yamhill handed Amity another
one of its narrow defeats last night,
40-38. Amity lost by one point last
week to uaylon ana aroppea
close one to Willamina before that.
There is a four-way tie for fourth
place, leaving Sheridan alone on
the bottom
s ; i a
dnriUQn lOSS
: s J
IIO dnerWOOO
; curouinnn .chHmi Anr.
i ci,..i.. v.i.k -k.i
,ne Yaw,m, ,,ague cellar here
Tuesday night, 64-43. it was a
case of leading alLjthe game with
quartertime scores of 18-13, ii
23 snd 48-34.
Sherwood, with a 1-2 league re
cord, was led by Joyce with 14
points snd Sheppard with 13.
High for Sheridan was Calrk, 9.
Sheridan jayvees took the pre
liminary.
Sherldan (45)
Green if)
C'.srk III
Edam (41
(04) Sherwood
(13) Shepard
I 1141 Joyae
.C (13) Krueser
Burkey (I)
G (71 Murdock
i. Papen (3) .C . (3) Turner
Reserves SCO rim : Sheridan
Knlekeraon I. Wood 3. Bsller 4. O
PaDen 3. Sherwood Martin 1. Bny
der 5. Cheney 3. Adams 3. felitrom
a omcials: r-adoera ana aucaiison.
Hickok ond Swonk
Accessories for Any
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UNITED PRESS
January 13, 1954 Pag IS
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uetnal imilriir triknhv aft
Welterweight Joey Klein's eyes
go glassy as AI Andre its
and Yamhill
Willamina Wins
Dayton Contest
WILLAMINA Willamina
high school went ahead in the
middle of the first quarter and
held about a four-point lead
throughout to defeat Dayton, 48
44, here Tuesday night
High scorer in the Yawama
league contest was Williams of
Dayton with 20. Doug Littlejohn
had 11 for Willamina. Quarter
time scores were 11-10, 27 23 and
38-24 for Willamina.
Willamina "won the junior
varsity game, 45-37, Bob Fowler
hitting 24 for the victors and
Hadley and Johnson earning 13
and 12, respectively, for Day
ton. Willamina (4l
Littlejohn ill) r
baker (7 -.. T
(44) flsvton
Hi Tomktns
(101 Ellis
(20) Williams
(Ii Boll
101 Dooley
Johnston ill . c
Salmon ill . . ft .
rorbes (Si G
Reserves srorinf
Willamina
O'Leary S Hslftime score: Wills-
mine 21 usyion as. uruciais: no
bine and Olson.
Worth Marlon 4ti 4I lUnhi
Mrlrfn ii . P.. 1 n I Trout
Driver 4 IB) P Sl P?ter. i
CaJlosway (t) C 1 5 Jackson i
Col (Hi G iJt Vandh8y I
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RMrvi imnfir North Marion ,
Hauflinf 3. FlanKs Seller. 10, Crapt
IS. Haltim 3-r-or: North Marion 23,
Bank 22. Of fi eta la: Nelson and An
derson. Phone
a a a eaiM
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Finley Not
SureOSC
To Vin ND
By ELDON BARRETT
SEATTLE. UP Fiva fellows
whose beans snd bacon depend on
how much they know about the
bustling business of basketball
will tell you almost to a man Pro
lan State ia the No. 1 team in
the Northern Division oi the Pa
cific Coast Conference.
The only reason the opinion is
not unanimous is that Coach
Chuck Finley of Idaho has a
pretty fair outfit himself and Mr.
Finley does not like to nlar sec
ond fiddle.
But in the eyes of the other
Northern Division coaches, the
Beavers stand aa high in the cir
cuit as seven-foot, three-inch
Wade Halhronk.
Tippy Dye. whose ireen Wash.
ington Huskies go up against the
Beavers in Seattle next Friday
and Saturday had this to say:
-uregon State still is the top
team with Idaho and Oregon
pushing pretty strongly. The Hus
kies don't have enough site to
compete with OSC but the Beav
ers are not unbeatable."
Or you' might ask Bill Borcher
of Oregon. "You're spotting Ore
gon State 30 points when you
start the ball game.'1 said the
Duck director.
Jack Friel ow Washington
State College aaid Idaho had a
good chance to "sneak in" but
"Oregon State should be favored.
They have a lot of power, experi
ence and are a good, solid all-
around ball team." '
Slata Gill, the coach of this
odds-on favorite, said he didn't
know where OSC belonged. "It
will be a close race," said Gill,
who usually saves bis words for
basketball referees. But, natural
ly, he thinks his Beavers are tops.
Finley Hopeful
Finley, on the other hand, made
this remark:
"I expect the race to be ao
close that I wouldn't care to even
guess as. to who will be the
favorite team. They are very
evenly matched."
Finley hasn't taken to wearing I
rose-colored glasses either. The
other coaches put Idaho right be
hind the Beavers. After all OSC
and the Vandals split when they
played a series at Corvallis last
week-end.
Maybe the question can be de
cided when Oregon State takes on
Idaho at Moscow, Jan. 22-23.
Charles' Boss
Slurs Sotterfield
CHICAGO, OP) Ezsard Char-
lea tllU Boo Sotterfield in
Chicago Stadium tonight as a 3-1
lavonte and the whole thins is
summed up oy Jake Hints.
Charles' enthusiastic little co-
manager aaid today: "The last
time I aeen Satterfjeld, Rex
Layne waa standing over his
prone body. Don't tell me that
bum got off the floor again . . .
All we want to know is what's
par on Sstterfield's chin?"
Satterfield isn't that bad. He's
probably one of the hardest
punchers in the business today.
Like Rocky Marciano, he can
knock out a guy with one shot
Yamhill Shades
Amity, 40 to 38
YAMHILL The Amity War
riors lost another Yawama league
game by a narrow margin here
Tuesday night, falling to Yam
hill. 40-38. Yamhill now is tied
with North Marlon for the lesd.
Yamhill led at quarter times,
14-9. 23-18 and 30-28, and with
stood Amity threats in the fourth
quarter. Ray Toier scured 14 for
the losers and Larry Hermens
made 16 for Yamhill.
The Junior varsity game went to
Amitv. 49-32.
Amity (II) (40) Yamhill
Ehlerrf 101
Toier (14)
Stephens (7) .
Campion (II
y(ll) L. Hermens
..r (ai wiiae
.CIS) X. Hermens
Om . (51 Swain
C. . III Morellt
Reserves scortnK: Amity Lenhardl
Z. Officials: Rogers and Sproul.
Gavilanto Box
Olson in Chicago
CHICAGO (P) Kid Gavilan,
convinced Chicago is hot for him,
has won hit first skirmish with
Bobo Olson, the man he'll meet
for the middleweight champion
ship of the world April 2.
Olson, middleweight titleholder
by virtue of his recent victory
over England'i Randy Turpin, had
been holding out for San Fran
cisco, his adopted home town.
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Estacada's rude- upset of unde
feated Dallaa. Willamette Valley
league defending champion breath'
ed life into hopes of other con
tenders, who today number six
wno are lied for tne lead.
Holding records of 2-1 are Dal
las, Mt. Angel, Saifdy. MolaUa,
SUverton and Estacada. That
leaves only Woodburn and Canby
in the cellar with records of O-J.
Friday night's schedule win
match four of the leaders Dallaa
at Mt. Angel and MolaUa vs. Silver-
ton.
Sandy Victorious
Over Woodburn
SANDY Sandy hich school
moved into a six-wsy tie for sec
ond place at the expense of Wood
burn. 59-50, here Tuesday night
in the Willamette Valley league.
Roberts, Ford, Haddix,
Ashburn Reject Offers
PHILADELPHIA UV-Three ma-,
lor league hurlers who viewed the
prowess of opposing hitters with a
certain amount of contempt last
year are eyeing 1954 contracts in
the same fashion.
The Philadelphia PhiUiea had
double-barreled contract problems
today with both 23-game winner
Robin Roberta and outfielder
Richie Ashburn picking up where
Gorkys Take
Match With
'Wolf Leap's
One can feel sorry for the Si
berian wolves, judging by the
"wolf leap" applied to Carl Eng-
strom's throat by Soldat Gorky
tor the deciding fall last night
at the Armory.
The hair-raising clincher won
for Soldat and Ivan Gorky the
ug team ma ten over Engirrom
ana ueorge uusette.
the fans'
favorites. Soldat ' winninat tae-
tie Consisted of findine Encatmm
in a groggy state from a beating
aaminisierea or ivan. lea Dins
high into the air and comine -
down with his ahin bone on Eng -
Strom's throat, or so it appeared.
Elbows and Fists
Soldate, who had taken quite
a pasting from elbows and fists
in the face, then pinned Eng-
strom easily.
It waa one of those matches In
which venom was ankle deep
over the ring, ao enfuriated were
the combatants at the opposition's
methods. Tony Ross, the inside
referee, drew particular attention
in the first two falls for trying
to discipline the rough Gorky's,
who threatened to walk out II
Bronko Lubich, the other referee,
did not take the ring Job. inside.
Ross gave Soldat the quick
count in the second fall as Du-1
sctte floored Soldat by slugging
him and pounced on the Russian.
What is more. Hois wai holding
Soldat'i arm to prevent slugging
on the ropes.
Knees In Bark
The first fall went to Ivan, who
pinned Dusette after the Gorkys
threw kneel into the Canadian'i
back to weaken him.
Danno McDonald won from
'The Great" Yamato on a dis
qualification in the semi-final.
Referee Lubich counting him out
when Yamato was choking Mc
Donald in the ropes and wouldn't
break the hold.
Ivan Kameroff and Kurt von
Poppenheim fought to a draw
with one fall apiece in the spe
cial event. The first fall went to
the Canadian Russian on a "bear
hug" and the lecond to Poppen
heim on a pin.
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Woodburn, now lied with Can
by in the cellar, put up a real
scrap for the decision, leading at
halftime 27-23 before Sandy
forged ahead late In the third
quarter to take a S&Jfi margin
cuucnng me nnai period. I
iron ucyers hit 18 for Sandy,
and Ryyce Noma 19 for Wood-1 points for the winners. Siitver
burn. Leon Nilsen. a Sandy r- ton jayveea took the opener. (2
serve. added 15. '32 with Jack Weeka and Rnn.i.
in.. pre-,
Urn, 40-11.
Weodkara 130) () Sandy
Garno (10) T (101 Thornton
H.stla (51 F (II) Meyers
Plank tl) C (3) Rhode
Hlioina (31 G II) Westlmk
Norm (13) C. (I) Peterson
Reserve scortnc: Woodburn
Bckelsen 1, stafne I. Sandy Nilsen
15. Skalla 4. Officials: Copperstone
and Laurens.
Silverton Whips -Canby,
55-42
SILVERTON The Silver Foxes
of Silverton methodically moved
to a Willamette Valley league
victory over Canby here Tues
day night, 53-42.
Silverton now is deadlocked
for second spot, while Canby is
Both fielded their 1M contracts ; for the victors. In the prelimin
on one hop yesterday and whipped ary, Mt Angel jayveea won, 49
Sf,m k 11110 PhiUies' front 85. Moyer scored 21 for MolaUa
w.i ouo vnrpenter
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line."
Seea Ne Trouble
"I have no intention of signing
that contract," said Roberta.
"I'm asking auite a bit more."
said Ashburn.
Carpenter said: "I dont antici
pate trouble in adjusting the dif-
lerence. ,
The St. Ixwia Cardinals, on the
other hand, wouldn't aay whether
they expected trouble from their
20 game - winnu left-hander
Harvey Haddix, who likewise re
turned his unsigned contract.
'They offered me a small raise
but not enough," aaid the 28-year-
old hurler ail his winter horn
South Vienna. Ohio.
And Wlutey Ford, who contrib
uted II victories to the New York
Yankees' pennant drive last year.
rejected wnai ne too called, a tmau
Increase in pay, becoming the firat
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Rawlins ohl's
in the cellar with Woodburn wit i
0-3 records. . t
Quartertime Korea were 17-10,
28-17 and 35-31 aa Canby cut the
deficit to four points before Sil
verton finished with a 20-point
quarter.
Koger Umbenhower hit 18
Totte making 14 apiece for the
rox runs ana Pellets 12 for
Caaky (43)
Ben (3
Gleaeon (I)
BlRham II)
Raley ill .
(M) SUverte.'
r (in ooppi,
Z ID WoU
C IT) Kaysei
0 '10) Umbenho
O III Blark
Knoi (10)
Hevervea
ocorlnl: CannyHarms
-SUverton
weitnns 1. Huchen-
dorf l. Cilham 31. Ribhlna a. Of
orown ana aariuo.
MolaUa Upset;
Angels, 56-48
MT. ANGEL MolaUa high
school alipped one over on Mt.
Angel here Tuesday night for a
56-48 upset that handed the An
gels their first Willamette Val
ley league defeat
It was Stan Childera with hi
25 points tor Mnialla who broke '
Mt Angel's back during the last .
part of the fourth quarter, when
ML Angel led 4241 after a hot
rally by the Angela trimmed a
29-37 deficit at t'w three-fourths
mark. At halftinis It waa 26-18
for MolaUa.
elh mtTilJers h
and Pfleiger 15 lor Mt AngeL
Mt. Ansel ()
(10)
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(31 Day
(1) Howell
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, () Alexander
sucnnoit ill) .
(8) Fresor
Warva (0) O...I35) D. Schildera
Reserves aconns: Mt Ansel
tarry Gorman 10, Ruef 3. MolaUa
Naylor 4. Parker 0, Aho 1. Half
time score: Mt. Ansel IS, MolaUa
30. Officiate: Cobb and IreUnd.
EsUrada (41) (45) Dallas
Ames (13) f, (I) Domns'sky
Kiislm. D 111) r (I) Hoffman
Kieeins. r (0)..c (13) Domoskv
Msrchbar.k (01 -O. IS) Holdort
siayoen (a) u... (13) Hranan
ermu I, Hare 3. rnypryk I. Dallas
mnoa a. uavis i. naiiuma score;
Istacada 33 Dallaa IS. Officials:
Harper and Tawcett
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