Part 10 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orwm Saturday, January 16, 1954 I ' . v u ' a a D S 8 0 r M th 1 ki re w) ir ik m el, Ft D g' de SU th. sc. Ml Ei rix Ul Ru Pi Willamette 'Beeircab Bearcats Try to Hold Loop Lead Kwrtkwr CatmM wmaaetu i siaascef I I I L o t i mi wiiiMM L,l nkchl't aearae: Call.. c SS, Whll- S. Paellte 17) Uwle CUrk a It. Coach John Lewtf considers to night's Wllalmette univeriily came al Linfield a more decisive t of how hit Bearcat will read to con ference games on the road. At home Willamette has felt comfortable, taking a quick 4 lead in the circuit by edging whitman twice and trampling Col lege of Idaho. There remain, bow ever, eight garnet away among the 12 remaining and it U well known how rude home teanu are to viai tort, Linfirld, for example, split with Portland State and with Oregon College of Education and other win have proved redhot and luke warm at varioua times. Always there are at least three threat Dave Sanlord. Carol Cable and Ray Olson, who rale among the top nine in the conference. Pete Reed leads Willamette scor ers in the first IS gan.es, with 173 points. Dick Hoy is next with 160 . and Tom Gooding third with 160. "We've come a ways in the last two weeks," Lewis said, and will have to keep improving to stay near the front. Starling lineups: Willamette MafirM Pete Reed F Ray Olson Dick Hoy F Carol Cable Tom Gooding C Dave Sanforri Dunne Shield O Ad Rutschman J. McCallister 0 Al Tarpenning Saddler Stops Bossio in 9th Br JACK RAND NEW YORK Ul-Sandy Saddler, the featherweight champ, goes to ' Ft. Jay Monday to work out his last three months in the Army con fident he still can handle anybody In his division. The lanky S-foot-T New Vorker gave little Billy Bossio, a 5-foot-l halfplnt, a solid going over last night in , hit first start in 22 months. Saddler, sleek at 1304 pounds, topped Bossio In 2:39 of the ninth round of a non-title go at St. Nicholas Arena after dropping him twice for automatic eight counts in the third and ninth. The second knoexoown actually waa more of a push than a punch, Both Judges Frank Forbes and Charley ShorteU had Sandy pitch ing aa - snutoui going to ina ninth and Referee Barney Felix, who stopped it, bad Saddler on top -3. Felix gava Ui first, second and eighth to Bossio, a game fighting barkeep from Hartsdale, N. Y. "I wasn't sharp, I guess," said Saddler. "But it felt good t be in there again." At 13l 1 pounds, Sandy was only 44 pounds over the clan limit Bossio weighed 128 Bossio, a I to 1 underdog was the peoples' choice with the crowd I of 1.902 who paid 44,224 to see the; nationally televised bout. Valsetz Trims Falls City 59-44 FATXS CITY Valseti trounc ed Falls City 9H-44 here last night. The Cougars led slmnst all the way and held a 28-18 haiftime lead over Falls City. Stan Poe had 24 for Falls City to nab hi eh point honors. Cowan had 19 lor me winners. vaiseti won the JV game, 51-32. Valsels III) (44) Fall. Oty I 1. Herman IS) . T ... Ill McLarren Bolllot l) r U4I PoelWIM 14) . T .... ilti Driver Bell IS) F 111 Oraham I K Herman III . f" . IS) r.lWv Koloen (SI C 161 Palmer I Morell 131 . O 1131 Cole CVDay 1101 ..0 Ul Btimpter Cowan 1 1S) 0 17) Murphy RrHrvM rortnf VlHtiHstmor IS. Fallt Ctly MrFall 1. HIH1m corf: Vl.f!f 3. Tl City IS, OI firtaU: Rftvn and Mrr. Cat Tops Indians, USC Nips UCLA Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The University of California, un defeated leader of the Pacific Coast Conference Southern Divi sion basketball race, takes on Stan ford at Berkeley Saturday night after defeating the Indians 84-6 at Palo Alto Friday night At Los Angeles, the USC Tro jans overcame a strong, final -period rally by UCLA and salvaged a 63-65 victory Friday night. The teams meet again Saturday night. The Calilornia Bears, winners of .hrM itraiMht ronfcrcn.ee sames. ; ....nk ;M a..ri., . tk. mA laujtll. ill w sscai is in vs i- nmvini nhiiH nul vIKuallv maalrd to vir. j)ry over me sneroy dui inesprn - m-eo I.idians. It was California, 7-33, at haiftime. JOE PAL00KA 1 1 avw - VlSlTlNS H 0F. e VILL RETUUM IN A Few HOURS TO Pf up TUf N16MT AT A n.v. HOrrtH.. Mt AND1 ANKt AVOl TALIS Or TV COMSaO MOrir. I BAOpY. Mill City Stops Nearest Contender in Marion B Mill City leads by two games 1 1. th Mirioa County B Leaf M , ,l, lmt . m Scio. The Timberwolves now have a 7.0 mark while St Paul. Scio, I - j ?.-,! all kav (L9 mark. St Paul defeated Detroit Sl-39 for the highest score of the night in the league. The other winners were Gervais, Gates, and Sub limity. Next Tuesday's schedule: Sub limity at aGtea, Mill City at De troit, Jefferson at Chemawa, Ger vais at U S D. and St Paul it Scio. Gates Rally Tops Chemawa 59-54 GATES A fourth quarter rally gave the Gates Cougars a 59-44 Marion county B league win over Chemawa here last night Gates now has I 4-3 league mark. Gates led 13 11 at the end of the first quarter and 31-20 at hxlftime. The Indians came into the lead in the third period and ltd 44-41. They held the lead un til the final minutes of the gsme. Herb Romey had 20 for Gates to take hlgh-po.ni honors for the night His teammate Bob Barn hart had 17 while Tellier had 18 for the losing Chemawa team. There Wat no junior varsity game. CHKMAW4 (S4 (SB) CATPS Umptuch IS) ..? (II Bamhardt Ochora (4) T - rto Homey Telller (1SI f , 131 Davtne Implant ITI G - 111 Larson Galllneau (41 G (10) A. Vail Reserves scoring: Chemawa Azure t. Morln . Galladher 1, twltiler S. Rare florae J. Qatea llavn S. Halt lime acore: Gatea 31, Chemawa 30. Officiate: Let and Slanehlk. Mill CitRepels Scio by 62-41 Min City-Mill City left a little doubt about Its intentions to retain the Marion County B league title here Friday night by beating run nerup Scio high school, 62-41. The Timberwolves were out in front the whole gnme, holding com fortable quarter time leads of 14-8, 24-14 and 39-28. Elton Gregory North Marion Takes Over Yawama Lead All Alone North ifsrion' ft all alone in first place in the awama League after the Huskies downed Ysmnill 47-31 last night North Marion now has a 4-0 mark to lead over Yamhill by a game. Banks dropped back to a 2 2 record last night as they lost to Dayton 56 31. In the other two games Wlllsmina best Sherwood Rft at1 amj4 Atnllw Kake. Ctinrirlsn Uiy-iv as nil nillllj mai mbssjs man 56-38. Ranks, I)yton. Amity, and Wlllamina all have 2-2 records. w s . s 11 IN Oft n VlOriOn In . w Dcsrs lamniii North Mbrion hlrh school The North Marion Huxkiri heat Yamhill 47-31 here last ntcht to move into iimi piacp mu aiune -HI. f....r An. whll V.mhlll has a 3-1 murk """ North Marion built u p an early lead and then conslcd in for the win. North Marion's v.tu n,lUD- k.l t ia n.- ih. , i-J , V, K .u winners The Huskies won thf iunior varsity game 39-31 vamhii I. on t4 no. marion Swain 141 .. O Ml Friend I Hcervca .poring: Yamhill lm.en Kvr 1 . Conk 1 North Mation Irwin 1, Brrhev 3, En Men I. Hulfllmt ctrf North Marion 21. Yamblll 15. OftlcUli: DeLorrttn nd McCnUit ter. Dayton Beats Banks 56 to 31 . nA,YJ5j;-The piT!i defeated Banks 58-31 here last night to give Dayton a 3! Ya- wamal.oa.uerrrc.rd II aUn tivra the losers a 2 2 mark fur leagur play. Jim Williams of Dayton topped all arnrrra uiith 1Q noinla lahilr v.n!T.h i4 .? n-I ia tt?u! Bar, TJTtte ,ne prelimin.iry contest 2MB. It INKS (III (M) DAYTON i,,tHon n . r . m Tompmna 14) i?i wii!ian, I Nutthtwli '. ("re 13 , .'.-- -t. . - L" ! I thatv a is 1 uavmn umin t. una i jhn.in jj, D"'" " n"k' Ofllrlalv Anrimrn anil Herder M MA... IK .-ftkJ see , m.. r ,. IM i W L Pet IM sirs cur i.Nmtw J . In, I S .111 Subtualtr t 4 -4 Oerrala t I .IIICMUil I I W St. Faid S S Jit Delrelt I S .14 j ohm I -in o. a. . e m PrUer reealle: Mia Cltv as. at an fMrtu Sf. Jetteraea SS ieertlel etui si. oetreit Mi suMiamr i o-ajx Hi Oataa M- cuai.i St. notrhed 11 points for Mill City and Al Ward scored 14. Scio'a leading producer was Gordon O'Reilly with 10. Mill City jayvees won the pre liminary, 44-32. Don Lcmxe nit l for the Tunberwolf cubs and Thursday 10 for Scio. SCIO (41) (S3) MILL CITY OKellljr (14) T (IS) El Gregory Bad(er (41 T (1SI Ward Oaln (S) C (1) Carey Slovtr III O . (II Malting Gibson It) G (SI Cook fteeervas scoring: tcio Jacobeon 1, Wlikiier 1. SUwart 7. Mill City Croaaler T. Halftlm scon: M'E City IS. tela IS. OIllcUls: vakltt ana wooes. St. Paul Tromps Detroit, 81-39 ST. PAUL All five St. Paul high school starters got into the double-figure column as the ' BucU M'!ndlj' d'e1 troll, oi-av, rnuy uigui., m in Marion County B league. Again it was Sam and George Smith, the unrelated namesakes, who led St Psul, Sam getting 20 and George IB. Sam made 11 of Slfi.;. q "l The Bucksroor held quarter time margins of 22-7, 44-17, and 61-18, holding Detroit to one point in the third period. Lee Hopson, 9-8 guard, wis tops for Detroit with 11 points and Gerald View ers added 10. Detroit took the Junior varsity fray, 04-20, with John Coleman hitting seven for St Paul and Watkint 16 for Detroit. Detroit (3S) (SI) St. rani Hopaon (7) T 111)) a. Smith Vlckars (10) T (IS) O. Smtlh Bowers (4) -C-. (9) Vandamrtk Lady (Si " (Jl 'lrth Snyder (t) O (10) Klrich Jleaervea acorlns: Detroit Ketchum t SU Paul Wolf 7. Ramb.au 10, Marten I!. Haiftime irore: St. Paul 44. Detroit 17. Officials: Cooper and Godfrey, W L ?rl. WtM H. UftlitW 4 1.000 AmltT I I JN TssifihlU I 1 .TH Wlllamfnt I I .MO fttiki I I JM Bhrwood 1 1 ,) Dirtoa f S ,KWBhrlJa 4 .409 Frkltsr rtMolU: North Wtrlan 4T. Tm tltll Sli AmltT 14, BhtridfiB 31: Dtrtoo l, Banks 31; Wlllaml&ft U, inrwootl M. a a. I I Amity UeCISIOIIS I " . Sheridan 56-38 SHERIDAN The Amity War- rlors used a bin fourth nnartnr ; to subdue a fighting Sheridan i team, 96-38, in a Yawama contest here last night It was the fourth ! league in at many starts for i Sheridan. ; 0 jg g Amity MM a first stanza lead Ih" '5 "JlZrSi V. ' 7T """"'" "r0" "I 9V1Q rA taaoss lAaae4l.aaw la 1-i .4 line stan oi me latai nnai canto. The Warriors hopped 20 while Sheridan could only get five, to sink any hope of a rally . . . . . . "."..WM 4iu 'n tniers aaaec 1J ... iui u iu.. n,v.. ' . -- r - S ia 8 Amity won the J V. gime, 37. A ml If (M Eilrrt 111) . T ... Tifr (t . . r . 0 Mhrrtdan i5 Tn (Ot Clark HOt Green KiiRrllcnd I If) Ltptn ill . .. G ...... CUt Berkey Cnmptnn tl) .. C ivi ! pin Amttr Stevem FM4rvM icorln 1, Shields S. Sheridan Bailer 2. Haiftime iwore Amity , ftherldan 10. OfdclaU: Mathewi and Harding. IWillamina Wins With Overtime ,,.,,,.,. .,., . . WILLAMINA-Willamina edg- ! nerwooa, OOOll. in an Over lime I amawa league game nere I last niohL ' ' " V"'" .""" ' " ? ,nI " . uaiiinx l ine quar - ,or ""P- 7'4- 24-"' ,nd 39-30' ' Jr b"7.,he UMi bn" when Duane Johnston made a Liv-ln In lie th arnra at AfLAH I n ,h ni.riim. mhi L-ill. mina hit five points before , ShiTWiKxl could score. The game i larlin hul had (a.t ' inH ....tin. t,...k Shrrwoo.'" s Hill Shrpnard ed 18 to be hich for the a vrt, iats ws ll be mutOh TOVOfllcV, ASP so WILL A Nnt...cn.oK,.p so STEAK. r MfM in -Brit Gervais Scores Overtime Win GERVAIS Tlx Gervais Cou- gars edged Jefferson 62-58 in an overtime game here last night !t aa the fifth Marion County B League win for Gervais. The Cougars led 11-S at the end of the first Quarter and led 29-M at haiftime. They moved farther out la front 61-43 at the end of three periods and it wis 36-56 at the end of the regula tion game. Don Reiling led the winners with IS points while his tesm- mste Gib Thompson had II. For the Lions Bill Marlatt had 21 and John Wright bad 20. The Junior varsity game was won by Gervais JefferM (SS) Marlatt 111) Tieeke() Wright ISO) . Meyara 14) t Oerrala T (4) N.Kapplnger T (It) Belling -C (4) Laoey iia) Ynompaon Cotman (7) a (1) fteeerves scoring: Jeffenonv Weill I. Nell 1. Gervale . Kepplnger 13. Schlatter 1. Haiftime score: Gervais SS, Jefferaon 34. Olflclalll UondrU and McNata. Sublimity Nips OSD, 74 to 64 SUBLIMITY The improving Sublimity Saints won a Marion County B league game here Fri day night at the expense of the Oregon School for thiDeaf, 74-94. The Saints were having t good night for team work, and passing and both teams were hitting well. The Subs' fast break accumulated quartertima leads of 19-18, 32-29, and S2-3& Sublimity played its reserve! In the fourth quarter. For OSD, Davt Maynard scored 28 points for gsme honors and hit teammate, Roy McCann, was good for 20. Ronnie Bentx had 22 for the winners, supported by Davt Parrish with 1 and Vie Frank with 11 Sublimity jayvees won, 83-28, Tom Christianson making 19 to lead the winner. 04D (44) (74) Sublimity McCann (JO) . r (21) B.ntt Thompson IS) M.r 16) Parriah Maynard (Ml C III) Frank Lewln III 0 (S) Sullivan Heath 14) O.- 14) Uewli Reaervea acorlns: OSOWhlttle S. Sublimity Doerfler 4. Relaterer 1 Welter 4. Bell 1. Halttlme acore: Sublimity , OSD 11. Officials: Dyer and Kawllna. Woodburn Lists . , City Recreation Games of Week Woodburn Schedule for basket ball games in the winter recrea tion league for next week will be: Monday, Jan. 19, 4:45 p.m. St. Luke's vs. MacLaren school: 7:45 p.m. Jaycees vs. S. P. Mart; Thurs day, Jan. 21, 45 p.m. Free Meth odist vs. Capital Journal Carriers; 7:45 p.m. Valley Mfg. Co. vs. Four- square church: 9 p.m. May Furnt ,ure vs- LDSchurch. I In the senior division last Thurs-1 day the Jaycees won over Four- square church 43-29 with Bob Saw- telle high for the winners with is points. Schmidt led Foursquare r'w.i.'J. Etui's? .F"rnilu tnrlHA th. .lU.. : a- "." "'"r game Hi ; . r. Mart, ln the junior division ! St. Luke's upset the defending champions Free Methodists 35-25. j Monday night Valley Mtg Co. , oeieawa lus 70-12 in senior ueica . division game with Shrock aa hieh , sm w m onroca as nign ewici iui me winners ana j. vin- "nt hiRh for LDS- In lhe game the Capital Journal Carriers came from behind to defeat Mar- Larcn school 25-20. Pickering was high (or the Carriers with 1 points and Lay for the school wiUi in In a practice game Mt. Angel beat SP Mart 48-11. FAVORED IN MILE BOSTON (U.B Olympic mile champion Josev Barlhel, "the Luxembourg Limited." waa fa vored tn ranturr th rVD.il!.. mile In his American ebut to- night st the 28H annual Knihi, ! of Columhua irark mi . i ! Inn IIarHn , , " - - - - - , virinr. , i Willamlna won the J. V. gsme, ' l"-35l:.." Bob Fowler hooped 17 ; lr Wlllamina and Vernon scor-: i ed nine Inr Shrrur.tnH'a JiiniAH ' SHRHWflfln flat (U, aiitivi,. ??". ., ' - I Jov 1101 '. Kmcaar 141 c . isi rannon G .31 rn,lM . Mnrdock 3I C. IISI lltiuk. Ke.ern arnrme Hherwnocl Sny. ii-r 4 Kiiatmm wiiiamim-OLearv She,. 14. Wulamlna 17. 1. OfmV 4. El 4 Hnlrtln.A w... . Of final: Pnwell and nvmn. By Ham Fisher ' svtSf.6oo. paj'ECT him ft US. tload Tesit at- Linfield FANFARE Records Spoiled for Holy Cross, George By RIP WATSON NEW YORK -Kentucky. Du- quesne and Western Kentucky, the nation's last unbeaten major col lege basketball teams, had fair warning today: It takes more than perfect record to crack a tough defense. Holy Cross and George Washing ton learned that fact to their sorrow last night as both went down to their first defeats of the season. Holy Cross bowing to Notre Dame 1341 and George Washington to Maryland eu-41. The story was the same in both cases: too much defense. With Togo Palazzi missing IS field goal at tempts In the first half. Holy Cross found itself on the short end of a 34-23 score. A collapsing defense thoroughly shackled Palazzi and his mates, who were ranked sixth in the country and had won 11 in a row. George Washington's streak Soldo! Gorky, To Get It Off Soldat Gorky and Tony Ross- meet in a main event at the local armory Tuesday. Ross and Gorky mixed it up iast week but Ross was the official and Gorky the wrestler. Gorky charged that Ros pulled a quick count. Gorky, 219 pounds, and Ross, 205 pounds, meet in a match that will go 45 minutes or 2 out of three falls. Gorky and Ross are on a triple main event card. In another event The Great Yamato and Kurt von Poppen heim go against John Henning and David Jons in a tag team match. Henning, a frog man for the nary during the war is popu lar in Salem. Ivan Gorky meets Uvan Kam eroff in the wind-up main event Kameroff looked good in hold ing Popnenheim to a draw last week. Chester Wallick will prob ably be the referee. Football Ends Sunday With All-Pro Bowl Br BOB MYERS fnc a " tk. twa. football wart; lopping over just a ! bit into 1964. finally come to an .nH KtmHnv whrn Ih. finrt nrn- fessionals of the National Football 1 League encage in the (mirth an nual Pro BOWL GAME IN Memori Coliseum The contest, expected to attract upward of 35.0DO tans, pits 31 selected players of the Western Conference against a like squad ol tbe Katem Conlrnc Th Westerners, with a three ' decker passing stall of Bobby Layn. Norman Van Brocklin and Y A. Tittle and a brilliant array of receivers, plus a seemingly superi or ground attack, is favored to win by at least a touchdown. Hoping to upset such calculations, however, are such equally excel lent stars of the Eastern team as passers Otto Graham and Bobby Th0""". "ld receivers as Pe Pihos. Dante LavelU and i r-lbie Nickel. Leading ground gainers for the West include Joe Perry, Dan Towl- j Meiiert 371. Marion rreamary 2 .r. Tank Younger. Hugh McEl-l'Si. Cu'"' n""y '"T; I llir r ail can unci SUCn runners ' as Kay Renfro. Harry Jagade. i Lynn Chandnois. W sreVi and Frank Gilford. I The West, handlrd bv Buddv ! r. , . ... , - Parker, coach ot the champion ! Detroit Lions, will be seeking its third straight victory Tl.. a-... n...1 r. . ."" . "iPhllllpa JIS. Blue Lake m-Slnnetl itmiiiihik iub itiunn year I in the came, won the first of the L i . . . 7" . '"r urn" i i. nr. wmir rvi.inn, idiis. fighlS Last Night Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NKW YORK 'St Nicholas Arena) - Sandy Saddler, ISO 4, New Yorg. stopped Billy Bossio. 12S, Hartsdale. N Y.. . (Nontitle. WKST PALM BEACH. Fla. Eddie Spnnger. 160. Duluth. Minn, outpointed GARY Simon. 157, New Glasgow. N.S.. 10. THE PIKE Grten Mint, Chocolatt Chip ICI CREAM ill i. liberty Washington stopped at 11 when the previously high-scoring Colonials couldn't solv Maryland's defense. George Wash ington, ranked seventh, trailed by 14-9 after 10 minutes and never got started after that. Kentucky, No. 1 team in the Associated Press poll, should im prove their 10-0 record against Tu lane tonight. But neither Duquesne nor Western Kentucky needed any kind of warning about their opponents.' Duquesne plays Niagara at the Upstate New York school, remem bering their tight squeeze over Niagara in the Madison Square Garden Holiday Festival and also the Purple Eagles' reputation for being tough on their home court. Western Kentucky plays Eastern Kentucky, bitter cross-state rival that upset the favored Hilltoppers exactly a year ago tomorrow. Second-tanked Duquesne has won 14, fifth-ranked Western Kentucky IS. Tony Ross Their Chests OCE Raps OTI By 74-59 Tally MONMOUTH Frank Grove hit 13 of 14 free throw attempts for Oregon College as the Wolves broke a losing streak and topped Oregon Tech, 74-59. It was the first Oregon Col legiate conference game for OCE. Grove was high with 25 points. The clubs well meet again here tonight OTI SS) OCE (71) it ft of to It ft nf tn Wyatt.f 6 1 4 IS Cmbrln-f 3 S S IS Hubble. f 1 1 Edsren.c 3 4 Sutp.n.i S 4 Dorn.s 0 1 Sauaser.f 0 3 OvennJ 0 0 Schlinj) 0 0 Tmpsn.g S 3 Cnghm.K 4 0 Garcla.g 0 0 Rtinen.g 0 0 0 4 Grove. I 613 4 2S 3 10 Pranti.c S 0 I IS S 14 Plttlon.l 2 1 0 S 1 1 Divuu 4 3 4 11 3 M'Knze.f lilt 4 0 0 0 3 S t 1 0 t 0 Total Sill 23 S9 Total 25 24 IS 74 Free throwa mlsaed: OTI 10. OCE 10. Haiftime score OCE 34. OTI 2B. Olflcials: Kolb and Wlckart. SEATTLE WINS 13TII SEATTLE Joe Pehanick dumped in 20 points Friday Bight as the Seattle University Chief-, V?Shy.il!ihr i tains rolled to their 13th straicht the season, whipping the uauopin Gaels ot St. Mary's, 73-60. 5NW sPrts sn524 16 ' Minh 'K"- Michigan EAST LANSING, Twelve members of i State's Rose Bowl football squad j have competed eligibility and ! won't he around next fall. SCORES In the Alleys Capitol Alleys CAPITOL MINORKTTE LEAGUE Dlrkton'i Market (4 Mehan 3Mt, McMorna 293, Hirom 243, Mather 245. Chancy 3. Federal Ore. Af'ey ( Blind 303. Blind 300. Blind 273, Esch 257. Graf flu 394 Wilrox Cafe J Wilcox 447. Case 129, Jen kin 40ft. Hemnnen 30. Shadd 427. Cascade Mead (I) Adamt 3fil. Voft 324. Amunda 317. Manner 405, Hout 352. Jleiy r.reer (t Pavlov 323. Scott 437. Hewitt jm crdnar r.s Nub. (st - Turnbuii 354. Oouaharlr 303. Blind 309. Mer- Bureh Ml ir itric 14) jSXh W" LaW Markrt (j)-Hannum 474. kfn "'.w"".r. - Mri'y sue. iWilkaltl 331. The Hnk (II Amen 3D). Miiaaui -tji. ih una DeCrrr 333. field. 35s. i. i,oian jo, ad- nry 379. I W. C Iljrer a Son ()-Davla 380. Smit 3S. A Davia 387. Dver 313. Ki. tinman Iflll. c.ever 301, Slolten- .125. Bowe-a 203. Hifh team aerlea Snider Electric. 1961. hih tenn rme Snider Elec tric. Ml; hih Individual aerie M. Hoover, 474. F. Hannum. 474: hih individual fame r. Hannum, 1IK. Ml ill Cfeaai MO DRS. CHAN . . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS I'pttaira, 141 North Liberty '"! an Satvraas atilT It a at l I aa. I la I pa Caaailutlaa. ShM4 artaaera aa4 ana. terti aa rrea a4 ckarft PrartlraS alnee HIT Write fne anraettva rlfl Me stntaaai. Ot LMM lyWALTDITZEN Beavers, Ducks in Top Spot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon and Oregon State shared top spot in Pacific Coast Confer ence Northern Division basketball standings Saturday after a suc cessful Invasion of Washington territory. Oregon State, hotter than a July afternoon despite below - freezing weather outside Seattle's Hec Ed mundson Pavilion, Friday night, romped by the University of Wash ington Huskies, 41-49, behind the uncanny shooting of Tony Vlasteli- Orceon, trailing most of the way. staged a fourth Quarter rallv to edge a surprising Washington Mate college team at Pullman, 75-73. The fifth member of the North ern Division, Idaho, drew a bye. The wins by OSC and Oregon gave each a 2-1 loop record. Idaho is in third place with a 2-2 mark and Washington and WSC share the cellar with one win and two losses apiece. Washington was somewhat of a threat to the Beavers until late in the fourth quarter as the Huskies' Dean Parsons did an excellent job In holding OSC's high-scoring Wade I Swede I HalbrOOK tO 14 points. hlS low socring effort of the season, eni n ..a miaway ln tint period were never seriously in danger, although the Huskies keot the pres. sure on OSC all the way. Vlastelica came into th game late in the second and hooped eight points in ........ ... ... ...V two minutes. Vlastelica got three I Fl"t consreotiomi more field goals in the third period j JSiS for a total of 14 points. Sl. M.r LutMrao Washington State, figured as a school surprised the visitors with first- i"."'" " half sharpshooting and left thest Mart in'ther'aTi"! floor at the Intermission on the 1 Pntiooo iub .... io end of . 45-38 score SS., :::::: The Ducks fought bock through pint chrwi.n ... the third and went into the lead T"" '",brterup .. a F2-A0 on Bob Hawes field goal with less than two minutes gone in the fourth quarter. The score went to 72-47 before the Cougars started a rally of their own, tying the score at 73-all on Bob Swan son's field goat at the one-minute mark. Oregon won the game with ten seconds remaining when Ken Weg ne' hooked in a field goal and a 3 buer sounded long WbC shot went wide as the Th same ouo meet ain Sa'- ... , f'L'f ouu" m i u n,,u- WSC 73) Oreion 7S) Btnlnk.f I 1 121 Hlbrrs.f 4 2 1 10 Be rry:l 4 3 4 11 Wntr.l S 2 4 IS Rehdr.c 4 S 3 14 Anrsn.c I I 1 fl j Klutk.4 111! Hage.f 4139 Snn.f 3 2 11 Hnlnri.f 4 S 4 13 Aiken.l 0 0 3 0 Hawaaj 3 13 7 Hanks.f 2 0 0 4 Ros,.g 3 117 .., . v a aiuui.i 1 u a 2 Poiy.s loos Total 27 19 20 73 Total 17 21 75 Orepon 18 20 19 IB 75 WSC. 20 M 13 IS 73 Free throwt mikaed- Orenon An terson 9. Weitner 1. Holland 1. Rosa 1. Total point! missed 5. Washington Stattw Bennink 4, Berry 1. Render 2. i i. KicHK i, .Nwansnn l, roisy . Total point mlued 4. Of ficials: McCullouih and Murphy. Wash. (4S) Ore. State (1) Olnen.f 3 0 1 Rmnof f 0 0 3 0 Bryan.f 1113 Hallffn.f I 0 410 Parns.c 3 10 3 16 Halbrk.c 5 4 4 14 Prkln.i 0 0 10 JArboe.c Ills Tripp.g 2 119 Robinti.ic 4 3 3 13 VRllin.f 3 2 13 Whtmn.f 2 3 0 7 Jhnsn.it 0 4 4 4 VIstlca.c 1 0 4 14 Patnoe.K 0 0 10 Toole.g 0 0 0 0 Coahw.f 0 0 0 0 Total 15 19 14 4ft Total 24 13 20111 Ore con Stat u 14 16 IS 16 Al Waihington 9 16 12 1249 Snots attempted: OSC 59. Wash lnton 57 Tree throwt missed: White man. Halbrook 2, Robins. Jarbot? 2 Toole 2. 01en J. Voegtlin 3. Bryan 1. Pamnna I. Johnson. Offlciala: i Llfhtner and Bill Fouts. I a XZ. K at a. VI m W will winter safe chtxk your car, Inspect brakes, check steering and test entl-freeie ... We will also "SCOTCrWIOHr your rear bumper FREE for safer night driving. WARNER MOTOR CO. 430 N. Commercial Phone 2-2417 BETWEEN THE TWO BRIDGES" Tonight Managers Reclassify Churches First Christian is all alone in first place in the Senior Legut schedule draw- near an end. Englewood EUB has a 6-0 record to lead the Intermediate A. In the Intermediate . B loop First Congregational and Evan gcistic Temple are tied but they meet this week for the title. First Congregational has a 7-0 mark and Evangelistic Temple has 64. Calvary Baptist leads the jun ior with a 5-0 record while Nsta rent leads the junior A with a 8-0 mark. Schedule changes for the final week of play are that First Christian and First Bap tist meet the 20th in junior A and the Evangelistic Temple plays Keiter Community the 21st at nine in the boys gym. Makeups Listed All games that were scheduled for December 23 will be made up a down in the leagues. In the intermediate B First Congre gational and the Evangelistic Temple were moved into the A divition while First Presbyter ian and Jason Lee were moved down to B. In junior B First Congregation al, Knight Memorial, and Calvary Baptist were put in the A and Fint Presbyterian snd Firls Christian were lowered to B. Highland Friends will br the new club in the B this next half. I "'" L'V Writ Chrlntlan .. calvary Baptut . Hazarene Orare Lutherao . stayteon Baptut rrae Mtthodlit . Flret Freibrterlaa Knltht Memorial rim SOB IaterMeaiate "A Enalewood BUB , .1)1 J)) 1U Learee Pint Upthodlit Calrarr Baptlut Bt. Paul EpIKOpal St. Mark Lutheran Pint Chrlitlsn Pmt Baptut Pint Preibrterlan Jaion Lr intvraaedlate "B" LtafW, F"" Conareeallonal l.'Vr"' V OB I frit Bipuil meiaer caiairoiw First Mfthndlit Smith Salfm Prtrndj , Knllrwood SUB : Hainan u,m, I "J'L. lonil f.l,,r- I Knltht w,mn. IAKID WI1N0UI SHOSItNIHkOl ADDED FAItj ITVOIMRVORITtfOOISTlU "Made by the Bakers of Master Bread" Courtesy Check f)n2fl ttJlLbl iow in uioum HIGH IH INU8T