Sittings toecai Stem f or Mill City One Game From Perfect MAIIOH COUNT Mill Oltf I J.eOO Jelfsnon 4 cm I 1 .ISO eJubllmitr 3 I Oerrals ,U0cnmw t St. Paul t I .625 Detroit I 1 dates I .SitosD Remits Tuesday: Uiil Cltr tl, Detroit 66; Jefferson 8B, Chsmaw IT: Osreals 3, OBD 34; Bclo it, 8t. Paul Ml Oelei 41, Oubllmllr 43. Defehlng Champion Mill City is within one game of finishing the first Kali of Marion county B league play without' a efeat after last night's tremenous 98-65 trampling of Detroit The Timberwolvei have won eight games and 10 of 11 for the season, losing only to Stayton in a non-league opener. The 68 points gives Mill City an average of 07 points per game. Friday night will find Cbemawa at Mill City, Sublimity at Oer- vais, Deaf School at Sclo, Detroit at Jefferson and Gates at St, Paul. Both Sclo and Gervais are favored to win Friday to remain tied for second. Mill City Routs Detroit, 98-55 DETROIT Mill City gallop ing Timberwolves included a 36-point fourth quarter in their 52-point second half to trounce Detroit, 88-55, in a Marion Coun ty B game here last night Mill City, who pasted an 86 60 defeat on the Deaf School re cently, now has averaged 67 points in 11 games thia season and is the unbeaten league lead er. Vltnn flrmanrv rtmieH fhrnllfh 30 points for game honors, scor ing 13 in the first half and 17 in the second. Gerald viccers can ned liS for Detroit Ouartertime scores were 22-11 46-18 and 62-36. Mill City won the preliminary, 63-34. Milt City (II) El. Greeory (30) F Ed. Gregory () T wrd C Carer (17) O (55) Detroit (5) Hopson (8) Bowers (10) iJdy (1) Hlce Crosier (7) d (15) VlOceri Reserves ecoring: Mill City Mill ing; (S). Crook (J). Thomai (7); Detroit Snyder ((), Ketchum (8). Official!: Andtrton and McNitt. Mill City 22 4S 2-M Detroit 11 II 38 M Gates Triumphs Oyer Sublimity GATES Herb Romey and John Bernhardt compiled 34 points together to lead Gates to a Marlon County B league tri umph over Sublimity .nere last nigni, o-4j. Homey hit 18 and Barnhardt 16, as Gates came from behind in the third quarter for the win which gave Gates a tie for fourth place. Quartertime scores were 8-5 Gates, 26-20 at the half for Sublimity and 35-32 for Gates. Dave Parrlsh accounted for 17 Sublimity points. The prelimi nary was won by Sublimity grade schoolers over Gates 27-14. nates (41) Bernhardt (18) T Devin (2) T Heun (4) C Romey (IS) O Larson 18) O (43) Sublimity (17) Parrlsh (81 Sullivan (31 franks 17) Rentl 18) mil Reserves scoring: Gates A. Vail (8). Officials: Evans and Valder.. Gales - 2 4 Sublimity - S 28 32-43 Gervais Tromps OSD by 83-34 Gervais Union high school rani up its highest game total of the season with a Marion county o victory over Oregon School for the Deaf, 83-34. here Tuesday. The Cougars potted 25 points in j the fourth quarter, hitting a high percentage of shots throughout by shooting over OSD's zone dclensc. OSD was not hitting up to par. Don Relllng, a forward, account ed for 24 Gervais points and Gary Espe and Gib Thompson added 18 and 12, respectively. For the los ing Panthers, Ron McCann notch ed 11 points. Quartertimc scores were 22-8. 42 16 and 58-2fl. Winning the prelimi nary were the Gervais jayvcea. 54 32. Bob Snhlcr scored 17 for OSD and McCall 13 for Gervais. nervals (8.1) (31) Ileal School Krppinrrr (111 F.. il.li Mrl'ann Larev (01 F . . (2t Th"iniMit R-llln oti C.. Hi Msvnard Tompsim ilZl .... ; ... mi I, -win Van IIS, f 1 .a, 1 1 . h Reserves ecorlns -nervals Rets! Ml. HIIII (61, Srolrctrr 111, lnlc.M I2l. Rrhinrilrr (11. R. hcpiiner 141 Deaf School -Whittle ill. (llllrl.il.. D.ver and Zllo. Scio Outscorcs St. Paul 49-39 SCIO Fclo slaved up in see - ond place with (Jervais by beat - Ing St. Paul, 43-39, here Tuesday in a nianon i-ouniy o league lra - cas. From 20-20 halftime knot, Brln (lliorl 90 nninlt in iha IhtrA quarter for a 40-31 lead and both Powerful Oregon State is next teams slowed down to the finish, on the Vandals schedule and both The unrelated Smith boys, teams pennant chances will be at George and Sam. were high for stake In the Friday-Saturday St Paul, George being game topi ! scries. with 18 and Sam getting 13. For Oregon Stale and Oregon cur Scio, Jim Daln hit 11. rently are tied at the top of the winning inn junior versus pic- I'-i vmi Sclo, 39-21 ' rt Paul J 8. f:mlh 1131 .... F . V.tni-'-mme ill . F , Kir:cli 161 C . '.. Smith (18) ... O . Merten (4 . (J . Reserves scorini: . 181 (ilnton Sclo Jarobeon 8. Stewart fcrivens. 8. Officials: 4 ... Ml I Gervais vs. OSD Deaf School at the OSD gym last Panthers, 13 34. Alto in view, of Gervais; Delvin Thompson OSD, Jack Reic of Gervais (No. Riggi. Cascade Atop Capitol League After 3 Games CAPITOL MtAQVI Cascade 1 0 1.000 Bsc Heart 1 1 .800 Stlrlon I 1 .8(17 Phllomth 1 J .333 Central 1 .997 sal. Acad. 3 .ooo Results Tuesday: Central 63. Blaston Philomath 47, flalem Aeadetnr 46. Cas cade at Sacred Heart scheduled, tonltht. Cascade rece'ved an assist Central Union high school last night and now Cascade stands alone on top the Capitol lcogue. Tonight Cascade will play at Sac red Heart In a league game. Central upset Stayton. 52-49. to put Central and Stayton in a two-way tie for second place. In the other Capitol contest, Philo math emerged from the cellar at the cxpenso of Salem Academy, 47.46. Central Upsets Stayton 52-49 STAYTON central high school slipped a defeat over on Stayton here Tuesday night, the first in three games for Stayton in the Capitol league, 52-49. Central proceeded from a 47- 47 tie in the last two minutes for the victory over Coach Joe Jefferson Rally Spills Chemawa CHEMAWA Jefferson out- scored Chemawa 45-9 in the fourth quarter to eke out a Mar Inn County B league victory, 69 57, here Tuesday night. Chewama s Indians led at quar ter rests, 19-15, 31-29 and 48-44, before fading under the 25-polnt assault of John Wright of .letter- son. For the Indians, Charles Tellier was high with 18. Chemawa won the prelimi nary, 48-40. Jefferson (SI) Marian I Si T Well (31 r Wtllht (28) C Nral 101 .. f! Cotman 1 121 . O Reserves scorint: (37) Chemawa (111 Umptut-n .. lISi Tellier (8i Laplanle ... lioi Morin Hi Swllsler Jetl.ixon Haw- kins l!2l. Chemawa ISI. Officials: .. IS 2fl 44-sn ... It 31 -37 Alhrlrh and Bates. .teffereon Chemewa Idaho Trims WSC; Big OSC Series Coming Up NORTHERN division Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W I. Per. PK PA Oregon Slide "SO ,7Sfl .600 .250 .200 24S 2.10 Oregon 274 2,"2 ii itr Irinhn .117 Washington Waslin. SUte 215 313 Tuesday Results Idaho 71. Washington Slate 53 (inmra This Week Friday Stale and Saturday Oregon at Idaho; Washington at Oregon. ' . 1 MOSCOW. Idaho up The Idaho .Vandals brushed aside Washington 1 Stale 71-53 Tuesday night, clear - ing tho way for makr-or-break Northern Division basketball i. h... ,L J si.mmngs hut Idaho moved within half a game of the lenders with si srto !T,,r"lay night's easy victory. . (Si Wiley j The Vandals emphasized loam "'film ip'v ln ,h mwting with the Cou T (3i 'i stover iSr from Pullman and. after SIOW S Sr!. It n.url off Thnv u-ere Le'e a'Sd hMd my -H Ih nd of the ', Rrn.rt" 'J K1- Mr Lee ana ,. . ; . . , , . ( ants 4 Idaho Melton. Morrison. I nrsi quarter hut led 34-25 at the i Mnnsnn J. rntton. ahead nnlu ll.io .1 ih. .-j" ( h.. i Half Slate Robert Rlggi, Gervais forward, gets off a high hook shot against the night as Gervais defeated the left to right, are John Inlow of OSHD, David Maynard of ), Tom Whittle of OSD, and Boyle's quintet. Central led at the rest periods, 18-11, 30-22 and 3933. Gerald Freeman made 13 for Central and Save Neitling 13 for Stayton. Gordon Brunk netted 11 for Central. Winning the junior varslety opener was Central, 4543. Central (82) Johnson (8) ...... Brunk: (11) Freeman (13) . Nelson (3) ' (49) Stayton ...F (13) Nettling ...F. (10) Nellson ..C (9) Gohi ,..C (10) Mlnten ...O (7) Wallet) rratzke (10) . Reserves scoring: central Haser man 17). Officials: Williams and Hull. Central , IS 30 3D 82 Stnyton 11 22 33 48 Philomath Tops Salem Academy PHILOMATH A fourth-quarter Salem Academy effort fell short here Tuesday night as Phil omath gathered a Capitol league victory, 47-46. The decision raises Philomath a notch from a cellar tie to fifth place, leaving the Crusaders all alone. Philomath led from the start, at one time holding a nine point bulge before the Academy closed the gap. With 10 seconds left a Crusader took one last long shot which hit the ceiling of the small gym. High for Philomath was Scarth wilh 14. Virgil Kadcnrecht had a cool 18 for the Academy. The Crusader jayvees won the pre liminary, 3B-28. Salem Arldemy (48) (47) Philomath Ainster tsi r - ill) Learn Wallare (81 F . 18) Lorain Rrhreder (7) ... C (SI Vincent Fadenrarht (IS) O (14) Sctrth Phillips (8) . . G (7) Kemp Reserves scoring: SBA Dalke 111. Slalem Academy . 4 22 28 48 Philomath 10 23 J7 47 MAY SUCCEED FF.SI.F.R MINNEAPOLIS W The Uni versity of Minnesota will name George "Butch" Nash. 38, as head football coach to succeed Wes Fes lcr. Frank Buctel predicted Tues day nisht on his television pro gram. Buctel is sports director for , half and pulled eallv awav In Ihe final periods. ' WSC's Bill Itchdrr set Northern Division records. He drew Kt fouls and made good on 16 trips to the'ler conditioning of Ilrarcuh cag- r il,.A... : ,-!. v.. .- . . , . free throw line. Chet Nno of Ore- gon set the previous record for freo throw attempts, getting 19 In a 1933 (in me. Roy 1'flugrad of Oregon Slate and Bob Peterson of Oregon shared the former record for completions. Pflugrad hilling 14 in 19:18 and Peterson equalling the mnrLr in 101 uh.ir ih ii, '.rin ta.- with 24 points for the evening". Dwight Morrison topped the Van- trials with 18. I ser-!H,h s,;"'"! ! . . ' P' '? (71) Idaho IK tt PI tp 4 7 1 IS Benink.f 4 4 Perrv.f I 0 Rrhctcr.c 4 18 Swnsn.f 0 0 I It t I 194 S 0 Melton.f Flvnn.f S Molisn.c 8 Garten. f S Fslssh.s S Prher.f S Totlen. I 0 liuhl.i.f 1 I.htdee.e 0 Fnlton.c 0 Suther.ff t Mnnin.l 1 Nelson? 0 PodrU I Snsim.s 0 a j 8 4 1 IS S 0 Kloi-K.l I lodee.l 2 Aiken ( 0 MCsnle.c I Hanks. g 1 Polsy.r 0 Klenn.r 0 i 0 S 0 a s i l 0 1 1 1 (I 0 0 (I I 3 0 0 0 Tolsl 14 J.S 17 S3 ' Idaho ah State Tolal IS II 17 71 13 Jl SI IS- 71 H t 1 1S-J.1 Free thimie mluiS Va?h. State - Be-inink. Rehder 10. Wulf Gets 21 Points, TriplettU By PAUL HARVEY", HI Salem high turned on the scoring drive in the third quarter to far out-distfnee the Lebanon Warriors and then went on to beat the War riors 71-44. Harold Hauk s Vikings scored 21 points to seven for the Lebanon squad in tne third period to sew up th game. It was a non league game. Junior center Bob WuU and sen ior guard Herb Tripled led the Vik ings to their seventh win in ten starts, wulf came through witn 21 to nab high point honors for the game while Triplett scored 17 in the two quarters he played. The Vikings took an early lead but Lebanon came back to take the lead 10-8 with four minutes left in the initial quarter as Siegnor sank a field goal. A minute later the Vikings took the lead hack ana want on to hold a 20-14 first quarter lead. Third Quarter Solum A field goal and a free throw by Malcolm McBride early in the sec ond quarter put the Warriors back into a 24-22 lead. Then Salem came back with slightly more than two minutes left in the half to taka the lead or good on two shots from the floor by Wulf. Triplett had ten mar kers to lead Salem in the second period. The Vikings came back on the floor in the final half to run away with the game as Triplett and Wulf led Salem to a M-38 third quarter lead. Before the Warriors, coached by Bob Kane, could score in the second half, Wulf hit two field goals and Gordy Domogalla and Triplett each had one for eight quick points. Not until late in the quarter could the Warriors get a field goal as til bottom fell out of their shooting average. Salem continued to get the edge in the final quarter as tiiey added 13 points to six for Lebanon. Uses IS Players Hauk used all 15 players .suited up for the game as the reserves continued to hit the basket con sistently. Murvel Stone led the los ers In scoring with ten while his teammate, McBride, had nine. The Vikings had 29 field goals to 14 for Lebanon. Salem now heads for Eugene Fri day for a tough Big Six clash with the Eugene Axemen. Eugene, the defending state runner-ups, are heavily favored to finish near the top in the league race. Salem now has a 3-1 loop mark. In the preliminary game Lee Gustafson's Salem Junior varsity scored a 53-34 win over the Leba non Junior varsity. Salem held Le banon to but four field goals in the entire game while the winners were getting 19. Sixty fouls were called in the game with 33 on the Vikings. Bob Tom led the winners wilh 11 points while Bob Foreman and Dan Luby each had nine. Adkins led the losers with seven. The halftime score favored Salem 25-18. It was the eighth win for Salem with their only two losses being to the Sa lem high varsity reserves. Salem JV'l (S3) Lebanon JVs rigsley (3) .. F . 17) Adkins 7h ' F. is) nishop Jones S c (41 Blorsen Mlchaells (J) G... (3) Brltton Tom (111 G (8) Morrow larhsnon (44) mi flalem ffflpflp fgftpftp I I I I I Plrkns.f 2 2 3 6 MBrlde, Stone.f 4 2 .1 10 F.rh-ksn.( I 4 Neustal.c 2 1 Dlxnn.g .1 0 Pleas. a O 2 Chrstn.s 1 2 CarrnUj 0 0 Slesnor.s 1 3 Klrklte.t 0 I Kremrs,s 1 0 Wulf.c A 3 21 I 8 4 7 1 e 5 1 0 2 1 ft 1 17 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 2 Knapp g 2 Dmsall.g 3 Brklnd.f 0 Crothrs.f 0 Psiilns.c 1 Sprngr.g O Trplett.g 1 Petersn.f 2 Pawlev.f O Rhine. g 1 Schedl.g 1 Total 14 18 II 44 Total 2!) 13 21 71 Free throws milted- ftalrm-Plrsens 1, Wulf 1. Crothers I. Domotslla 3; Less- non McBride 8. P(rne l. csrrolll a. Neuxsl 4. Rleaner 4, Chrl-ten'on 2, Plecs 4 sod Klrtelia i. Bearcat Frosh Whip Woodburn All-Star Quintet Willamette university freshmen outran a Woodburn citv league all-star basketball team last night for a 74-33 victory, leading from the wuril gn, K.irh Willamette player saw at least one minrtrr nf. action. Bet- ers told on the Wodburn nuln let. Hainl scored 12 and I). Miller 11 for the frnsh. Zatinrr hit IS and Sawtrlle and Fisher 10 for Woodburn. Vmtimetle 111) Ttirlet S Wither S n iiir 3 Hclalltns 8 I"!?..?."." ...'is i.urori """'?" "h." Miner " natrd 13 . Reserie. Wlllimelie .c.hn(m 4. Conns 8. Zieelirsn 4. Furrit 9 Barrow. 5. Poppert 2 Wixidbiirn-Henderson i, Drrflen 1. flohroos. 1. Eiden 8. Il-Illse. Pertussin does more for coughs of colds because. .. It wets I issttmicallT stimulates Nature's ow-sj roiiRh-essing artinn. It ml Ji reherss-it loosens sticky phlegm and thiis"hrel(s-iin" rough" ing spells. That's why so msny doc tora hv prescribed PERTUSSIN 71 - 4!4 ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS Page 12 Salem, Oregon, Extra Arms Lebanon game here lsst night Two of the arms belong to Larry Springer, Salem forward, who has the ball under the basket. The missing heads are not identified. Salem won, 71-44.... First Division Teams Gain YAWAMA LEAGUE N. Marlon S O 1.000 Amltr 1 1 .400 YstnhlU 3 1 .780 Wlllamna 1 3 .400 Bsnks 3 3 .600 Sherwood 1 4 .300 Dayton 3 2 .flOOSherldsn 0 4 .000 Tuesday results: North Msrlon 38. Am ltr 13: Oarton 41, Sherwood 331 Banks 43, Wlllsmlns, 32. The three Yawama league games played last night brought no change in standings as North Marion, the leader, edged Amity and Dayton and Banks recorded victories. The Yamhill-at-Sherldan game was postponed because of snow which closed the Yamhill schools. Yamhill is in second spot with one defeat. Yamhill-Sheridan Game Postponed SHERIDAN The Yamhill-at-Shcridan Yawama league basket ball game scheduled for last night here was postponed because of snow which closed the Yamhill school yesterday. Yamhill is in second place and Sheridan in last. No date has been set for makeup yet. Dayton Shades Sherwood High SHERWOOD Freeman Finni- cum lobbed 21 of Dayton's 41 points through the hoop as Dayton de feated Sherwood, 41-33, in a Yawa ma league encounter here Tues day night. Twelve of Flnmcum i points OCE Frosh Fall To Sweet Home SWEET HOME - The Sweet Home Huskies defeated the Ore gon College of Education Fresh men, 57-43, in a basketball game here last night. The Huskies led the entire game. The score was 11-7 after one stan za, 31-19 at the half, and 42-30 at the start of the final canto. i Bob Morley scored 19 and team-! mate Lcs Birdsalt added 17 as Iheyi Banks Banks high school de led the Sweet Home attack. Galelfeated Wllamina. 43-32. here Lee was high for the Frosh with nine. In the preliminary game, the Halscy A squad beat the Swert Home JVs. 52-50. Ron Mngec hit 17 lor Siwcct Home while Don Van. nice and Dave Hamilton scored 13 for Halsev. each ! m K r",h m sei items 1 ', :;:::;::; f;;;;;;;- , j Ptitton 8 J rniotiw'"mlna (W) " I Nwom.t nmiin 4 ( a nsnlrli He..enre: OCT Proeh--l.ee . Rohlnjon. nrmlroin. y.wetesrt. Kntif, a. Mkherlv 5. t-rn npnie-mi, uonehe. Rttirholm 2. Hale 1. Chambers 7. otflrtsU: Anderion sort Hellbers. . .. ... . . - ' Brooks Gun Club Sets Trapshoot BROOKS The Brooks gun club wl" Pn!,nf fap 'hoot Sundav. J"n' 24 10:00 A.M.. one-half; nine soutn ol Brooks on Hl-Wav i WF.. Prucs will be given. The public is invited. THURSDAY LUNCH AT NORTH'S In Capitol Shopping Tenter SWISS STEAK Whipped Potatoes And Natural (iravr 'olc Slaw H it llisrtiit and II niter 65c f-'asi Service . . Delirious Fond Trv Salem's Beat Place lo Fst .Victory Wednesday, January 20, 1984 There are six arms and only twe bodies and two heads showing In this action shot of the Salem- Yawama Victories came In the second half as he and Jim Williams broke away from Sherwood after a narrow 27-26 third quarter margin. Period scores were 10-9, 20-16 and 27-26 for Dayton. Keith Joyce was high for Sherwood with eight. The jayvee game went to Dayton, 41-23. nayton (41) (33) Sherwood Tompkins (4) T - (4) Snyder Finnlcum (21) F ... (6) Shepherd Williams (10) . C (8) Joyce Walter (0) G (4) Krueger Bell (3) G .... (2) Murdock Reserves scoring: Dayton Dooley (3). Sherwood Marlln (2). Adams (2), Turner (2),Edatrom (1) Cheney (2). Officials vpenuor ana nenoua. ; 10 2ft 2741 9 IS 2633 Pnyton , Sherwood Amity Defeated By North Marion AMITY North Marion's Huskies won their sixth game in a row, five in Yawama league play, taking Amity high school 38-33 here Tues day night. The low-scoring action found Amity leading until about four min utes to go in the fourth quarter when the Huskies combined super ior rebounding with Amity's cold shooting eyes and pulled away. Quartertime scores, all in Amity's favor, were 15-8, 16-11 and 24-19. The second quarter featured a min imum of scoring one point by Amity and three by North Marion. Keith Driver notched 15 and Mike Ensign 10 for North Marion. Ray Tozcr had 14 and Bob Engelland 11 for the Warriors. The junior varsity contest went to Amity. 45-25. with Paul Gil Inspie getting 14 for Amity and Garret eight for the Husky pups. North Marlon 3) HcLarren (2) f .. Driver ( 15) F.. Kolloway (4) ...C... Cole (S) O ... (.13) Amity t.ll Ehlers (141 Toier (1) Englund (2) Stevens Enslfn (101 O (3 Compton Official!: Rich and Rutjrhman. Banks Notches Yawama Win Tuesday night to remain with Dayton in the Yawama league in third place. Scoring most for Banks was Larry Sellers, with 17 points. Gus j tinker hit 13 for Willamina. Guar- tor time scores were 103, 24 17 and 2921. Banks jayvees won the Pre mi nary, 31-4!). Jnhnslon (101 1 Baker ll.M . , mnn 3I ... Foi hers 12 ; i i., i. Llttleiohn (01 ... G Krcpps -Fnwl- Reserves srorlntf.: Willamina Fowl- er it i. Godev in. Fills ill. Officials: Bushrr and Flsenharn. Fly Untied to CHICAGO 9V hrt. and "All the East" UNITED Alft LINES coxsaai rxi Mil and tov u to tr tit 1 ft (foerbbanpn WVL Trio Still Shares Top Run After 5 Games njiynn ixl.lY LSAOtW Dalles 4 1 .SOtSandr -401 aiUiisaa 1 1 .800 lit. Ansel S S .400 SUrerto 4 1 .800 cubs 1 4 .100 UalaUa 2 i .400 Woodbrn I .000 Uesue results! Silsesda 31, sandr Mi filmier. 88, Ml, Ansel 4li Molallt 78, censf Ml & ') WMdkurs 48 (Hon- oar;. Willamette Valley league fol lower don't look tar any change in leadership this week, for the three perched atop the standings will be playing tnree secunu-ui vision teams Friday. ' Dallas, EsUeada end flllverton all' won their Tuesday night con tests to remain deadlocked with 4-1 records. Dallas will meet Canhv. Estacada will play Mt. Angel, end SUverton will be tip against Sandy. Estacada had the hardest time winning, coming from behind Sandy in the last four minutes to win, 32-29. Estacada Rally Defeats Sandy SANDY Estacada high ichool fouiht to stay In s first-place tie In the Willamette Valley league by edging Sandy, 32-29, here Tuesday night. , . To do It, Estacada blanked Ban Basketball Scores HIGH SCHOOL flalem 71. Lebanon 44 Salem .IVs 88, Lebanon JVs M Central 82, Stayton 49 Philomath 47, Salem Academy 46 SUverton 58, Mt. Ansel 27 Estacada 32, Sandy 22 Molalla 78, Canby 94 North Marlon 38, Amity Dayton 41, Sherwood 33 , Banks 43, Willamina 32 Gates 48. Sublimity 43 Mill City S8, Detroit 58 Jefferson 89, Chemawa 87 Gervais S3, Deaf School 34 Scio 49, St. Paul 39 Perrydale 47. Gaston 34 Milwaukie 47. Gresham 35 Camas (Wash.) S3, Lake Oswego 42 Hamsbura; as, Monroe 38 West Linn 48, llllliboro 43 Eugene BO, Cottage Grove 63 Oregon Cltv 49. Tlgard 34 Willamette S3. St. Francis 58 (both Eurene) Clatskanle 64. Cathlamet (Wash. I 40 Springfield 61, Junction City 43 Scappoose 60, Park Rose 57 Sweet Home 97, OCE Frosh 43 Toledo 52. Waldport 40 Pleasant Hill 60, Mohawk 40 Oakrldce 66. Creswell 90 Hood Hiver 68, Wy-East 64 Newport 59, Taft 48 Brownsville 41, Shedd 39 Halsey 82, Sweet Homo JVs 50 Warrenton 52, Ncstucca 49 McMinnville 67. Newbere 58 Knappa 58, Nehalem 47 Beaverton 82, Forest Grove 52 Columbia Prep 38, Concordia 37 (both Portland) (Portland f.eaeue) Lincoln 71. Franklin 5.1 Roosevelt 70, Washington 49 Jefferson 53. Benson 44 Cleveland 47. Grant 41 COLLEGE BASKETBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Tusday's Results) ' FAR WEST Idaho 71, Wash State 53 Montana State 77, Colorado State 68 (overtime) Fresno State 60, San Jose State 58 Southern Oregon 68, Oregon Tech ' 58 EAST Holy Cross 82, Dartmouth 67 Hobart 75. Colgate 58 Bowdoin 87, Maine 69 SOUTH N.C. State 84, North Carolina 77 Hampden-Sydney 65, Virginia Mili tary 60 Baltimore Unlv 68, Western Mary land 67 Randolph Macon 62, Lynchburg 47 MIDWEST Notre Dame 95. Purdue 74 Lawrence Tech 58. Otterbein 43 Simpson 72, Omaha 61 DePaul 94. Lewis Hill 42 Rio Grande 117, Ashland (Ohio) 78 South Dakota 64, Augustana (SD) 50 Indiana State 60. Butler 49 Dubuque 97, Wisconsin Tech 70 SOUTHWEST Texas Tech 78, Hardin Simmons 66 St. Edwards 70, Texas Wesleyan 46 PRO BASKETBALL Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 89. Boston 73 Rochester 73, Fort Wayne 67 New York 78, Milwaukee 75 SOCE Is Victor Over Tech Five KLAMATH FALLS W - South ern Orceon erabbed the lead in the i oncninc seconds and was never lopped as it defeated Oregon Tech (4.D Banks ! 68-58 in Tuesday night's non-con-i,i Tuui i ference basketball game here. - 'ij;';, I Southern Oregon had won 65-36 ,'(Ji Varl.iehcv I Monday night. j Hal Titus ot MM., was high ...:tu no A:,. r-- c..lnl.:. "P"' I topped Oregon Tech With lo. NEW YORK 124 hrt. dy In the fourth quarter and came from an eight-point deficit for the victory, fiuartertlm advantages all were In favor of Sandy, 1-6, 21 14 and 2-21. Gary Ames scored 10 for Estacada, while Don Meyen hit 11 of Sandy's 29 points. The jayvee game went to Sandy, 41-22. KiUcada (IS) H. Klielns m r D. Klaalns (7) T (It) Bandy .Jl 11)" Meyers (7) Thornton (8) Peterson Ames (10) C Hayden (1) O (3) Westllnk (3) (I Marchbank (11) O (0) Rhode Officials I ua stch and Wohleri. Estacada . 14 3131 ( 11 19-29 Sandy Silverton Takes Mt. Angel 56-37 SILVERTON Silverton stsy ed In a tie with. Dallas and Esta cada for the lead In the Willam ette valley league Tuesday night by declslonlng Mt. Angel, 86-37. Three Silver Fox players got into the double scoring figures. Larry Copple, wih 20, Jim Black 10 and Fred Kaser 14. It was Copple who led the third quarter surg'j which broke a 22-22 half time deadlock, and Black hit nine ol his 19 ln the fourth quarter to help extend the 33-28 advan tage at the end of the third period. Jim Zonner, Mt. Angel, scored seven points in a (iccond quarter effort which brought the Angels up to a halftime tie from a 13-7 deficit at the first rest He totaled 10 for the evening.' Mt Angel won the Junior var sity game, 61-91, behind the 26 polnt assault by Buss Pflelger. For Silverton, Ronnie KJoi had 13 and Floyd Smith 12. Mt. Ansel (17) (88) lllrerlon Trey (S) T (30) Copple Traeger (S) .r (3) Wolf Zauner (8) .C (14) Kaser Buchelt (10) G (3) Umbenhower Gorman (7) O (IS) Black Reserves scoring: Mt. Angel Ruef (2), Provost (2). Silverton Heublein (1). Officials: Nelson and Wirkert. Mt. Ansel 7 29. 28 37 Silverton 13 22 33 86 Molalla Posts 76-54 Victory MOLALLA A 31-point per formance by Stan Childers, sen ior Molalla guard, set the pace for a 76-54 victory over Canby In Willamette Valley league play here last night. Canby trailed at the quarter stops, 16-9, 30-27 and 56-41, los ing out mainly in the third quar ter when Molalla scored 26 to Canby's 14. Canby's mainstays were Arlan Bighsm and Hay Raylcy with 15 points each. The JV game went to Moljlla, 5441. Canby (54) (78) Molalla Gleason 113) Y . (J Howell Farmer 161 F (21 Aho BlEham (IS) c . (13) Alexander Rayley (181 G 114) Frever Knox (4) G . . (31) Childers Resetves irorinf: Csnbv Harms (1). 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