Pan 10 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Saturday, January 23, 19S4 Oregon Ducks Elide First (Place in Northern iivisioira Today Idaho, U-0 I Beat OSC, Huskies Oregon held undisputed first place in the Pacific Coast Con ference Northern Division basket ball standings Saturday as Oregon State's Beavers, pre-season title favorites, mulled over wha' hap pened Friday night. Oregon, now boasting I 4 record, just barely managed a 77-76 victory over Washington Fri day night, and Oregon State took its second licking at the hands of Idaho, 70-55. The loss dumped the Beavers into third place with a 3-2 record and shoved Idaho into the chal lengers role at 4-2. Washington and Washington Slate share the cellar with 1-4 records. The Cougars were idle Friday night. Oregon had its way during the first half of the Ducks Huskies game at Eugene, but the Wash' ingtons struck back in the second half and had the Ducks tied at 70-all before the Webfoots snapped to. Jerry Ross walked off with high point honors with 17 for the Ducks. Dean Parsons dropped 14 through the net far the Huskies. Idaho, rated the division dark horse before the teams started playing for keeps, played the part to the hilt. The Vandals punched the Beavers, Wade (Swede) Hal brook notwithstanding, into the ropes after the opening buzzer and kept them there all the way. Halbrook did his scoring best to keep the Beavers in the game, with 35 points for his night's work, but the Vandals team play speed and clever ball handling more than offset Halbrook s per-formance. Oregon and Washington hook up again Saturday night at Eugene and Idaho again hosts Oregon State at Moscow. (T) ORFOOV G F P T 4 13 W'r.f-lf 3 2 9 S llnlin .f 3 S 4 14 And .c 4 9 12 Holl .K a 9 10 P.lgo.g 1 1 4 Rnss.f il 1 .IStnul.r 0 3 lOBell.c-f 0 1 1 Gla's.c 0 Ha'es.f 4 WASHINGTON (76) G F H T Voest.f 9 Bryan, f 4 Para'ns.c 4 jonn n.g a Trlpp.g 4 Olson, f 1 Cosh'w.e 1 Patn'e.g 3 Halle.g 0 9 2 12 9 14 3 11 1 2 0 17 2 0 9 3 0 0 3 10 III I ri w nPFln I OW Don Kndres, Sacred Heart forward,' bends low to JbliU ivn keep lhe bali away from saiem Academy, which the Cardinals did pretty well throughout the game. At left, arms, high is Bruce Daik, while at right is Loren Heman (No. 11) of Salem Academy end at far right is Jim Moriarly, Sacred Heart. Trio Still Tied for Lead In Capitol League Play Totals 27 22 29 7fl Totall 25 27 20 77 Washington 2.1 8 21 2478 Oregon 19 21 19 1877 Free Ihrnwi missed Washington Vnegtlln, Bryan, Parson fl, Tripp 3. Olsen, Patnce 2, Halle. Oregon Hal berg 4. Anderson 4, Bell 3. Ross 4. Official!: McCullough and Oakland. (70) Idaho lx F P T 9 21 1 19 9 JO 3 S 2 2 9 4 1 3 O 0 Oregon lute (55) G T P T V!ai..f 4 0 1 SMTn.f S Hallg'nr 2 0 9 4Flynn.( t Halb..c 11 13 2 39 Morr .c 4 Unb ns.g 1 0 2 2 Gar'n.g 3 Toole.g 0 0 3 0 Fal'sh.g 1 Whit'n.f 0 O 1 OKulll .c 1 nnm'ff.f 0 O 1 OTolt'ng 1 Patilua.f 0 0 0 0 Bau'r.g 0 Jnrboe.g 2 2 5 9 Fund..g 0 0 10 Totali 20 19 21 99 Total! 29 20 21 70 Oregon State 19 fi 1:' Idaho 17 13 13 2770 Free throw! miffed: Oregon Stale Vlaatcllca 4. Halbrook IS. Toole 2. Jarhoe. Idaho Melton, Flynn 2, Mor rison 3. Garrison . Saltier. Officials: Al Llghlner and nil, Glover. Central, Sacred Heart, and Stay ton are slill tied for the lead in the Capitol league, after all three came through with wins last night. Sacred Heart beat Salem Academy 58-43, Stayton trounced Philomath 71-41, and Central edged Cascade 51-47. All three top teams have 3-1 records while Cascade is next with a 2-2 mark. Philomath has one win and three losses while Salem Aca demy is 0-4. CAPITOL LEAIll'K W L Pet. W L Pet. Central 3 1 .750 Cascade 2 2 .500 Sac. Hrart 3 1 .750 Phllomth 1 3 .3.10 Stayton 3 1 .750 Salem Ac. 0 4 .000 Friday results: Central 51, cascade 47 Sacred Heart 511. Salera Academy 43, Stayton 71, Fhllooiath 41, Basketball Scores Central Rallies SCORES In the Alleys Cardinals Drop Salem Academy By 58-43 Tally Capitol Alleys CAIMTOI. MINOKKTTF. I.KAGl'F Snider Klertrle (4) Hoover 'MH. Drake 473. Klrkniitrlck ;CB. Holtnn 2!I4, Atkinson 354. Marion Creamery (O) Herrlg 335. Goode 25". Feld irhatl 2R5, Knox 303, Payne 203. 5 Wrong Numbers 4 Turnhull 412. Dougherty 225. Hlldrcth 4H3, Mer rell 4U4. Bun h 303. Illue Lake 0 Bower 1IM. Unman 2IH. i;eyer 2H7. Slnltenberg 2H5. Sinn 355. Illrkson's Mkt. (4) Mehnn 3flt, Mr Morris :too. lltrons 111, Muther 2fir). Frtess 3!i7 The Hub () Amen 332, Drfieer 351, Nolan 35B. Fields 370. Aliney 310 Cascade Meal (4) Admits 327. Vogt 314. Amumi 204. Monner -UK. Huul 401. Fed. tire. AK'y (01- Wolte -Wit. ttlind 273, Blind 375. F.sch 313. Urnim! :a W. C Over A Son I4 Davis 30 Scott 454. Davis 410. Over :!.'.. Teke 351. filesy A t;reer (Ol I'avlow 3fi3. r.;irdnrr 312, Shndof 2H, Hewitt 2AH. Meffert SSI!. Wllrsis. lafe CO-Wllitu 451. fa-e 350. JenMns 410. Heinonen 305. Shjitld 4L'7 l.add's Market (I) -Hannum 4ll'J. Black 413. W.ltller 21. Mmlrv 341. W.lkalls 3S0 High '.earn series. Wilcox Cafe. 2012: hlfh lean game. Wilcox (;fe, T'.: hifh tndlvtdu.il erles. I, Drake. 473: hieh individual game, F. H.iiinttni. 185. To Top Cascade CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL The Central high Panthers came from behind here Kriday night to beat the Cascade Cougars 51-47. Central is tied for the Capitol league lead with a 3-1 mark, while Cascade has a 2-2 record. The Cougars led 11-9 at the end of the first quarter and 26 19 at halftime. Cascade held a Bv DON WICHMAN 5",m MM miru quarter iraa dui fU- t- 1 II 1 l;l,. " .....v took a little stronger hold on the I Tim Alsjp,s 20 poin(s d first place posititm in the Capitol j ,c winnerSi wh,le his teammate league Kriday night when they , (:,irri.. Drunk- hart 13 Hill nn.wn iook a aa-tJ win ironi ine lour time losing Salem Academy Cru saders. Vincc Malt took the spot-light for the Cardinals, pushing through 25 points, a total just four short of his record this sea son. Staah followed Matt with 11 1 counters and Kladwood took in J ten. The two top men for the West Salem quint were Virgil Fanrnrccht with 14 ann rnunps, c n who hit is. ! Stayton Romps tiic HiDie Acatietny commuted 22 fouls as In a total of nine for the Cardinals, giving tr Sacred Heart squad plenty of time at the free line. The Cards took a Ifi7 lead in the first quarter and stayed out front all the way with a halftime had 10 and Gene Winkle had 14 for Cascade. Central also' took the junior varsity game 5641. CKNTKAI. (51) (4! I'ASCADF. Johnson ifi) H F 101 Mickey Brunk (131 F ifli Spcer Freeman i0 C (II P. Klnlon Nelson 131 tl (161 Brown Fratzke 171 G (141 Winkle Reserves scoring: Central Alslp 20, Cascade Wlpper 2. Officials: Kolb and Bates. Central 9 l!t 34 31 Cascade . 11 2d 33 47 IK as four Kagles hit the double ligures. M.iyton tok the JV con test 38 34. Duck Pins Mixrn iru.t K tWavtri Cliff R(tffra tnlrf Ooltinh r.1 Rfrttftn 17; AnrJr j nolflby 404. Hrrlplnnrr lit Car) Onlrifthy 33K: Norm Oolrtiby 310: Rrmpfl Wood 13 FlnM (I) NHnt Ml: Klnflflfl 37f: rvfn(1n Jft: Wtvi .H TfrmtlM t RnT.tfl in?, fForffil 4 (.rrif tlrtrlfrr (3. Oltlrnwiifr mi. Yount 110; rrKlr 3i.: I.npfr 411 UrniUrt il) Nrln..! iM; fnfon tn. Tffiy Crh!rf 44!: Loiitnf rrhtrt? ?M H'th tmm rrtr, I.inri7rr jwi: huh tm nmf. l"-nirr. Sr huh in-l m n and titn. Troy CmMm, 449 n1 IPX Over Philomath Stayton The Stayton Eagles scored a convincing 71-41 win over Philomath here Kriday night to keep the Eagles in first place in the Capitol League race. Stayton jumped into a 27-9 score of 30 24 and third period ! first quarter lead and held a 43 tnllv nf 43 31 The final Bun c.ive I 1 halftime margin. The third the' Cards a 5K 43 victory. ! quarter tally was 65-32. Wayne Thi. uin nivn SUA a 3.1 win. I Minion paced the winners with loss record and throws them into I a three way first place tie with Stayton and Central in the Cap-' itol League circuit. The Cards next league go is with Philomath 1 on the Warriors' floor next Wed nesday. SUA took the JV mix. I Sarr Heart OS) (II) Sal. Illhle Acad Mon.irtv (71 F nil Wallace HonilHNry (41 -. F i3i Schnrdcr Staah ill) .... V . (141 F.ulenrecht F!.idoid IIUI .. i . (131 Phillips Mitt 1251 f! Reserves scoring: MIA Barr (Cl 1 SUA fierce ic I. Halftime score: Sac lit :.n. Sal Acad 21 Officials: Nelson and Fvans. I NIIKATKN I.t ltAM HERE l.ebatn. Wash . high school, lin be.ilen in 12 tames this season, will play at Salem Academy at 8 o'clock tonijhl hut will he minus its big center who averages la per game. Coach Boh Kunk ot the Xcademy said he probably will Eugene S3, flalem 52 Kuiene JV 62, Salem JV 4t aervala 88, Sublimity 4! Mill City ,, Chtmswa 57 Jefferaon 73, Oetiolt 41 Sclo 45, OSD 41 St. Paul 43, dates It Yamhill 45, Sherwood 31 North Marlon SO, wiUsmlna 34 Sheridan 53, Dayton 47 Stayton 71, Philomath 41 Central SI, Cascade 4T Sacred Heart 88, Salem Academy 43 Sstacada 43, Mt. Ansel 37 Sandy 81, Sllverton 47 Molalla 69, Woodbum 4t Dlllas 84. Canb; 49 Falls City 59, Valsets 58 Perrydale 50. McLaren 45 Tillamook Catholic 73, Star of the Bea. Afttorla, 50 Wet Linn 88. McMlnnvllls 11 Tnledo 41, Lebanon 38 Alsea 39, Blleli 38 Forest Orove 54, Tlsard 48 Monroe 38, Halsey 37 Nestucca 81, Taft 50 Medford 41. Ashland 37 Corvallls 58. Sprinsfleld 43 Prlneville 88. Madras 48 Willamette 84. Oskj-ldse SI Cresw-ell 85, Elmlra 85 St. Francis. Eusene. 58. Plssnt trm Neshkahnlt S3, Knappa 30 Harrlsburi 43. Shedd 34 Uaupln 48, sisters 40 MrKensle 70, Lorraine 40 La Orande 70, John Day 40 Burns 87, Redmond 45 arson Pass 84, Klamath Palls 80 lone 84, Lexington 47 Clatskanle 82, Scappoose 45 Kesdsport 88, Roseburg 48 Newport 41, Sluslaw 36 Cleveland 65, Lincoln 63 overtime Jefferson 86, Grant 88 overtime Roosevelt 44. Ilenson 33 Wsshlnston 62. Franklin 61 Mllwaukie 85. Park Roje 35 asuion-rreewatrr 77. The Dallas mp:ric.n So. Cohore 41 Prairie Cltr 51. Dayvllle 50 Joseph 46. La Orsnrie JVs 45 P'ndlston 64. Hermliton 57 Chile 47. Days Creek 37 O.ikland 72. Camas Vallcv 26 Ukton 63, Canvnnvllle 30 Yoncnlla 53. Huidle 32 Ihain illi, Waldport 41 Clcnd.ile 47, Phoenix 43 Hciclsport .VI. Itnschurg 40 lleaveilon 54. Ilillshoro 33 North Bend 65. Mvrlle l'.nnl 45 .Mnrshflrld 73. Cuciuillc 46 lolleie OTI 73. OCF. 33 Irialio 70. Oregon State 53 Oregon 77. Washington 76 l.inlield 68. Pacific 6; Seattle 72. Colorado A Si M 37 Oregon Frosh 38, OSC Books 50 t.corgc Fox B2. Reed 77 Idaho Stale 611. Western State 47 Seattle Tactile S7. Portland State 67 Opening Set for Fishing PORTLAND ( - The 1954 Ore Son trout season will open May 1 and close Oct. 10, the State Game Commission announced Friday. The winter steelhead season will close March 1, the commission re ported after a second public hear ing on tnis year s fishing regulations. The commission turned down re quests lor extending the steelheatf season to March 15 and for con tinuing of the practice of opening various zones to trout fishing at staggered dates. Only minor changes were made In tentative regulations which were announced following earlier public hearings. These included: The winter deadlines on Wilson River and Drift Creek, tributaries of the Alsea River, will remain the same as last year. Lake of the Woods in Klamath County will open May 29 along with most other Cascade lakes The Metolius River opening was changed to close the river to angl ing for a distance of 100 feet above and below the bridge at Camp Sherman. The winter deadline on the north fork of the Scappoose Creek was changed to a point 200 feet below Bonny Falls. The winter deadline on the South Santiam River was changed to the Cascadia Ranger Station. The middle fork of the Santiam River was opened to winter angling up to the confluence of Quartzville Creek. The 400-foot closure below the diversion dams on the North San tiam at Stayton was amended to include both the north and south channels. Diamond Lake opening was changed to May 1. The commission reDorted that printed copies of the complete reg ulations will be available about April l. Iliissiilj ipiisssn .asnsiss sl jf l jtyypitygfpst.ffmimi J.siW'i I I A 1 m miilM f M jmMt .sjeayjirslsiasi'ilWMsssfS a.v-. 71 Martinez Stops Casillo in Third Round of Bout NEW YORK br) - Once again Vince Martinez looks like the bright young prospect of a year ago ail oecause he showed a lit' tie more tiger." Martinez grinned la it night as he talked about his new found "tiger" spirit after he stopped riocKy (jasliio of Blue Island, 111., at the end of three rounds at Madi son Square Garden. Referee Ruby Goldstein and Dr. Vincent Nardiello of the New York State Athletic Commission teamed up to stop it after Casillo had been on the deck four times. They do- IN I I I SB KfirrVflfl P AniM. G up for the elusive ball In this ruijuuiG hiiiuii perrdale.MacLaren game actjon Ire left (o right, Benny Rempel (No. g), Dick Cooper (No. 7) and the MacLaren center, No. 4. No. 5 in white is Sam Stewart and at far right is Bob Mcintosh of Perrydale. Perrydale won last night, 50-45. (Photo by John Bartb) Mill City Wins First Half Unbeaten in Marion 'B' Mill City continues to pull away from the other teams in the Marion County B League race. Mill City downed Chemawa 63 57 last night to give then a 9-0 record at the end of ,hc first half. Scio and Gervais are tied for second with 7-2 record as both von in play last night. Gervais beat Sublimity 56-49 and Scio opped the Oregon School lor the Deaf 45-41. In other games St. Paul heat Gates 42-34 and Jefferson defeat ed Detroit 73-41. Scio Outscores MARION COUNTY B LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Mill City O 1.000 Jefferson 5 4 .556 Sclo 7 2 .778 Sublimity 3 6 Gervais 7 2 .778 chemasra 2 7 .322 St. Paul 6 3 .667 Detroit 1 8 Oates . 5 4 .556 OSD 0 9 .000 Friday results: Mill City 69, Chemawa 57; Scio 45, Oregon School for the Desf 41: St. Psul 42, Oates 34: Jefferson 73, Detroit 41: Oervala 46, Sublimity 48. play. It was the fifth league win for the Lions. Jefferson led 17-12 at Lhe end of the first quarter, 36-22 at halftime, and 56-27 with one quarter left in the game. George Marlatt and John Wright paced the winners with 15 apiece. Bob Lady led De troit with 12. Jefferson won the junior varsity game. OSD by 45-41 Scio downed the Oregon Deaf school 45-41 here Friday night to keep the Loggers in a second place tie in the Marion County B league race. Th T1-,r l,,.l 1,1 la 19. -.1 cided Rocky was in no shape to the cnd of the irst quarter and;"", 5, "J"" Jefferson 36 , .. .' i k"T" . iV,:.j I 22 21 . tnc "e Scl! pfluMal,: Albrlch and V.ide. moved out in Ironl With one ; 1st qtr. Jefferson 17. Detroit 12 quarter left 35-26. Gordon O Reilly led the win ners with 19 while Jim Dain had 17. For the losers, Dave Maynard had 14 and McCamni, Lcwin, and Neath all had eight apiece. Scio took the junior varsity game 53-20. it went into the bonks as a third round TKO. The next big step in the career of the 24-year-old Paterson." N. J., welter is a Garden date with Billy Graham. SCIO (43) O'Relllv (ID) Bidger (7i . Dain (17i I'lillmath (41) I.e.nh 141 F l.nirainc lit) F Vnu-cnt (41 t' Mcaith Cll I Kciihi ii t; l(c-i-r'S Ncormg olv (II, Means (71) Htavton l II i Neitlmg (12) Neilson (101 D. C.ohl (It,) Minton (41 Wilhulsen PtlllDOiath Hi. (..iitcl (6 Arlrona 7, Arlrona Slate tTcinpe) .N.l'w Western 64. Arliona State (Fla::staffl 57 Pieclmont 7fl. The Citadel 53 "Jver-StocKton 69. Westminster Xavlcr 74. Baldwin-Wallace S7 Dayton 71, Cincinnati JI Stetson fC. Oeorcia Teachers 60 Morris Harvey B4. Beckley B2 Virginia Untnn .",. Moruan State 71 Howard so, Florida Southern 62 Monmouth SC. Coe 73 Cornell (Iowa) tl, Knox 73 Utah 74. Utah State 62 Hrlghain Young 2. Montana 34 Stanford SI, Alhens club t Oak land I 5fl Chlco Slate 55. Southern Oregon 54 Carroll 7L tVr.li rn Montana Cll Oiccon Dental 64, Oregon Medical Trabert, Seixas Win at Sydney SYDNEY, Australia. Wi-Tonv Trabert. the U.S. chaninion from siover 101 Cinrinnali nnrl Vin (soivne iKn : Mewrt (21 Wimbledon titlcholder from Phila delphia, won their first round matches Saturday in the Austral ian National Tennis Champion ships. Trabert beat Warren Kennedy, an unseeded lefthander from Vic toria. 6-4, 7-3, 6-4, and Seixas de feated 20-year-old John O'Brien of Sydney, 4-6. 6-4, 6-1. 6-3. (II) OSD F IRi McCamm . F .. (It Thompson . C ... 114) Maynard .. C, 1S1 Lcwin C. 1B1 Ncsth I Reserves scoring: Whittle 2. Half- time score: Scio 21. OSD 22. Officials: Reder and Cooper. JFFFKRSON (73) (41) DETROIT ceo. Marlatt (13) F (5) Hopson Well! (10) F (12) Lady John Wright (151 c in, .ram. Cotrnan 181 o (fl) Vlckers Meyeri (9) G IS) Snvder Reserves scoring: Spencer 7. Wat kins 2. Whorton 4. Daulton 5. Bow- 3rd qtr Jefferson 5fi. Detroit 27 . game Jefferson won. St. Paul Edaes Gates, 42-34 Mills City Whips Chemawa 69-57 MILL CITY The Timber wolves of Coach Burton Bor oughs notched their ninth con secutive Marlon County B league victory here Friday night as Mill City beat Chemawa, 69-57, to end the first half on top. Mill City has averaged 73 points per league game to get it well on the way toward suc cessful defense of last year's championship. ' Chemawa was ahead for the first three minutes, but Mill City took over with quartertime leaas 01 JS-H, 31-23 and 50-39. Fouling out in the fourth quar ter were Phil Carey of Mill City and Pat Warren of Chemawa. High for the Wolves were El ton Gregory with 21, 12 of them in the first half; AI Ward, with 18 and Jack Melting 17. For the Indians, Warren posted 14 and Farrcll Gallincau 13. Chemawa pocketed the prelim inary, 53-42, led by Robert Sam's 16 points. Don Allingson had 17 for Mill City. Gregory is high scorer for the season for Mill City, with 186 points in nine league games, an average of 20.7. CHEMAWA (37) 9) MILL CITY Umtuch (8) ..F. (21) El Gregory Telller (81 F (18) Ward Leplant (5) C (6) Carey Morin (141 G (17) Melting Swttzler (4) G (Si Cook Reserves scoring: Chemawa Gal lagher 2. Callineau 13, Blackwater 3. Mill City Thomas 2. Halftime icnre: Mill City 31. Chemawa 23. Officials: DILoretto and 7,itn. 7 of 10 Leading Prep Fives Win By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seven of the top 10 teams posted . victories Friday night as more ST. PAUL St. Paul hich ; lnan 120 n8h scno0' basketball school forged ahead in the sec-1 s9uads saw ac,lon throughout the ond quarter to defeat Gates, 42 i slalc 34, in a Marion Conntv B League I , PerhaP U1" """tor upset of the game here Friday ni"ht ! busy n'Snt was fiedmond's 67-45 ui-icttL uy uiirc.iir.eu purns. ncu- Stavimt Kt-v 4 1 . E- (Iuhl Ml, ll.ttVli Mi. Wrillrji (til. Maltlimr storr : Sl.ivtun -4:1. riiiloiiKilh Ifi. OH Mali.: Wnkeit nnd lirl.ind. 'Car Pool1 tn ThIcp Fnnc Grid Giants Sign yfetlTo Banquet of Champions "at,r"i!,':ji, r-- . e. i. '. ., in gcsl man ever to ioin the National ln(' ni,nlUPt of Champions at 1 bchaU of the Chicago Cubs and Football l eague Club. A M. 275- I'ortland Feb. 4, when Bill Vecck 1 r,5jJnsi"n nf ma'"r leagues. He pound Al.ib.imn larkle who served will speak, may sign up at Wick- B! 'a,k al 'he banquet, which in Korea. Sliipp hopes to play this lund's sporting goods store. The Wl" b' ,n hnnnr nf outstanding fall al 2K.Vpounds. Salem Breakfast club is sponsor- lnllv'ria's in every sport and at tin ...... n ...1,11- i- il. i Ine a nr ,,t...nl.;l c 'Which the Bill HavwarH ferhv fi. , ., , ... ' ",,3 n v,, Willi.' Ml mi- .rillV '" - t'.'.'i ... ni,i,.niiiiH.,, C. C. 1 ... inc Aatmnai LCSBlie 15 H fars start V trll FaHonro,'hl Mat.M 1hil. nnJ nn,,A....n -;a . I : Wl I en In hl nno whn nntmh. i . , r. .. . . . . v . , nun tii one huh Hfimiro more man " i mi , i'n-nu-ni, sain. i . " - -- .-,, iiki i.nrrrn i. I. io I. its inn, I..... L'.. 1 it u . . ... ... president. Gervais Spills Sublimity 56-49 Gervais The Gervais Cou gars won their seventh Marion County B League game Friday nicht with a 515-49 win over the CIIICO BEATS S.O.C.E. Sublimitv Saints. Gervais trailed finrn cur ,n c..,( , ...:.u , u... x-ttiti. -n' ouuillt-lll li-l Willi .IIIC qUtllll'l 111!.' UUl , Oregon, playing without two high-1 bounced into a 24-18 halftime scorers, was beaten 55-54 by Chico ! lead. They led 44-33 with one Stale College in Friday night's period remaining, non - conference basketball game; Norm Keppinger with 19 'and ncrc- Gib Thompson with 18 paced the winners while James Lew.s had , Concotdig il'oitiandi To. Muitno- lor lhe losers. Dave Parrishl ",nL,V"'"l.-Al'r!lt'i",y,,",J , had 13 als0 'l,r Sublimity. Ger- .SrJZ.2J- .''".!!'i1I.1h vais won the junior varsity game 1 SI IU.IM1TV (49) (5) CRKVAIS ' Parush (1.1) F(I9i H Keppinger , Sullivan (3) F (121 Reiling Lewis (14) - C Ill Sihlccter Frank (21 C. 1 1 R I Thompson Bentr. ill) . G . . 5i Fspe Heserves scoring: Suhlimltv Wel ter I. Ricsterrr 2. Gervais Lacey 1. Officials: Allen and rtrown. Siihhmlty II IS 33 49 Gervais 7 24 44 SS Gates led 11 10 in the first quarter, fell behind 22-15 at half time and pulled up to within two points. 28-26, as the third quar ter ended. George Smith led St. Paul with six points in the final period and ended with 12 for the game. Sam Smith, no relation, had 14 for St. Paul. For Gates, Herb Romey scored 13 and Gor dan Devine 10. In the preliminary, St. Paul frosh won from the St. Paul tirade school, 2618. mond, which had been beaten only once, was rated No. 7 in this week's Associated Press prep poll. Gresham. No. 6, lost 66-53 to Central Catholic of Portland, rank ed ninth. The other favorites won easily. First-ranked Milwaukie High over whelmed Park rose 65-35 for its 13th victory a;ainst no losses. Corvallis, rated second, downed Springfield 56-42. Marsh-field. -No. 3. whipped Coquille 75-16 and Eu gene. No 4. beat Salem 63.S2. CATER (34) tarnhardt (3) Devcne (101 .... Ham i4) Momev 1 131 Lorson 1 2 1 Reserves scoring Paul Rainheau 2. Halftime score Paul 22, Gates 13. Officials: Rawlins and Vandervort (12) ST. PAI'I. .. 1141 S. Smith ifi l Merten 141 Kirsch (4) Wolf (121 G. Smith Gates Vail 2. St. St. Jeff Trounces Detroit 73-41 DETROIT The .loffcrsnn Lions trounced Detroit 73-41 here Friday, night in Marion County B League LOCKER BEEF PACKING HOUSE WHOLESALE PRICES FRONT I HALF 20c 25c Pound Pound 1'oiing Steer lb. 30c SALEM MEAT CO. 1325 S. 25th Ph.3-4858 lips. Ken Schreder. Harold Icr and .lint Wallace. JOE PALOOKA -Mlis- 300 pounds. 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