Monday, January 25. 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon VMgitt JOE PALOOKA By Ham Fisher , 'tern tH CIRC Lit; cautiously.. TOEVHAVe GREAT WSPKT R EACH OTHER'S pRowKS-.rr LOOKS UKE TWO GREAT JUNGLE CATS ABOUT TO LEAP... THERE'S AM OMINOUS FEELING.- WoBmeims Pin -.Event'-Ends OSC Needs Clean Sweep Of Series With Oregon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The University of Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers were knocking at the front door Mon day in the Pacicic Coast Confer ence Northern Division basketball race. The Vandals of Idaho were mulling over their chances of slip-j ping in the back door. Oregon forged to the top of the standings with a 5-1 record during the past weekend by sweeping a two-game series with Washington, 77-76 on Friday night and 64-48 Saturday night. Oregon State lost ground by splitting a pair with the Vandals, dropping the opener Friday night, 70-55, and taking Saturday's con test, 69-53. Washington State drew a bye. Oregon and Oregon State hook up this week in a crucial series for both squads. They play at Cor vallis Friday night and move to Kugene for the second game of the series Saturday night. Washington steps out of the con ference this Friday and Saturday night to play a two-game series with Brigham Young of the Sky line Conference at Seattle. Oregon State dropped, Idaho Sat . urday night with new strategy cooked up by coach Slats Gill. Gill had three of his highest play ers, Swede Halbrook, Jay Dean and Tex Whitcman, pack the key while two speed merchants, John ny Jarboe and Ron Fundingsland, handled the ball on the outside, until they could get a clear shot at the hoop or pass to the tall guys inside. The trategy proved effective as it was aided and abetted by Hal brook's 27 points and Jarboe's 10. Dreeon. hard-Dressed Friday n'ght, found the Huskies tough to handle during the first period Sat urday night but put the handcuffs on Washington in the second pe riod and left the floor at the half with a 42-27 bulge. Msjhlnston 48) 4) Oreion o r P T or Vn.ot I l I S II Hal s.f Rryan.f 1 0 Pars'ns.c 7 4 Tripp.g 1 2 John'n.g 0 2 Olsr-n.f 0 0 Cosh'w.c 3 2 ralnnc.g 2 0 Hsllcg 0 0 Ek.c 0 0 Morris. I! 0 0 NORTHERN DIVISION W L Pet. W L Pet. Oregon i 1 .8.13 Wih. St. 1 4 .200 Ore. St. 4 2 .667 Waah'n 1 i .167 Idaho 4 3 .595 Saturday result: At Idaho 53. Ore- Ron State 69; at Oregon 64, Washing ton 4a. SOUTHERN DIVISION California 4 0 1.000 Stanford 1 1 .350 USC a 1 .500 UCLA .... I 3 .350 1 2 Hoss.f 1 2 3 18 A's'n.c 2 1 2 4 Wagn..g 8 3 4 ZH'11'd.f 1 1 0 0 Holl. I u 1 8 McM's.f 0 4 4 Haw's.g 3 1 0 Page.g 0 0 0 Stout. f 0 0 0 Dorw..f 0 Sher'n.i 0 Wra'd.f 1 Davls.f 0 P T 4 16 0 4 9 3 2 19 2 3 5 3 0 0 1 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Totals IB 16 21 48 Totals 22 2J 20 64 Washington 1H 8 '? j Oregon 16 26 11 11-64 Free throws missed: Washington Vorgtltn 4. Bryan 2, Parsons 5 Tripp, Coshow. Patnoe 2. Oregon Halherg, noss. Anderson, Wegner 3, Bell 4. Hawes. , , , j Officials: McCullough and Oakland. Oregon .State (691 G F P T Tlean.f 1 Whin.! 2 Halbk.c 9 Jarboc.g 4 Fundus 1 Vlasfl.f 3 Bnm'ff.f 0 Toole.g 1 (53) Idaho G F P T 7 4 SMel n.f 5 5 5 15 3 3 orivnn.f 2 13 3 5 27 M'r'n.c 3 8 4 14 2 2 10 Fal'sh.g 0 4 2 4 2 4 4 Gar n.g 3 4 4 10 2 0 8 Bau r.f 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTott n.f 0 12 1 0 3 2 Dodel.f 10 0 2 Sathrf 0 0 0 0 F ll'ge.e 0 0 2 0 Mon'n.g 10 12 Buhr.lt 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 27 21 69 Totals 15 23 23 53 Oregon Stale 14 14 - Idaho 10 I7 14 '2 M Free throws missed: Oregon State -Dean. Whiteman, Halbrook 6. Jar hoe. Vlastellra 2. Idaho Melton. Morrison 3, Falash 3. Garrison. Salh- "o'fflrlals: Al Llghtner and Bill Glover. Church Loop To Start 2nd Half Tonight Only three of the five divisions of the Salem Church basketball league finished the first half with undefeated records and in one. the junior B, there was a three-way tie for first place. The second half schedule will start tonight with a slight re organization effected to equalize entries somewhat. Champions of the lust half will meet second half winners for league titles af ter March 1. Games tonight: Senior league 8:00, Parrish gym. First Christian vs. Free Methodist; 9:00, Par rlih, Calvary Baptist vs. Nazarene; 9:00, Leair gym, First EUB vs. First Presbyter ian. Intermediate "A" 7:00, Parrish, En tlewool EUB vs. Flrat Methodist; 1:00. Leslie, First Contrecat tonal vs. First Baptist: 0:00, Boys urn, 8t, Mark Luther an vs. Evangelistic Temple. Intermediate "B" 7:00, Leslie gym. Na gym, Kelzer Community vs. West Salem zarene vs. First Presbyterian: 1:00, Boya Baptist: 9:00, Girls gym. South Salem Friends vs. Halbert Memorial. Junior "A" 7:00,Boy gym, Kazarene vs. Englewood EOB; 9:00, Girl gym. Cal vary Baptist vs. First Baptist. Junior "B" V:00, Girls gym. Deaf School vs. First Presbyterian. -LEAGUE STANDINGS (Final) senior League W First Christian 7 Calvary Baptist Nazarene . 5 Stayton Baptist 5 First Presbyterian 4 Grace Lutheran 4 Free Methodist 3 Knight Memorial 2 Salem Wrestlers Tuesday to Host Sweet Home 12 Swpnt Home will bring its First EUB 0 Intermediate "A" League Englewood EUB 8 0 First Methodist 1 1 Calvary BaDtist S 3 St. Mark Lutheran -.4 4 First Christian 4 4 St. Paul Episcopal 4 4 First Presbyterian , 2 (I First Baptist 2 S Jason Lee 0 S Intermediate "B" League Evangelistic Temple .... 8 0 First Congregational .7 1 Nazarene - 6 2 West Salem Baptist 3 .1 Keizer Community a it South Salem Friends .2 First Methodist 2 (I Halbert Memorial . 2 6 Englewood EUB 1 7 Junior "A" League Nazarene -. 8 o St. Mark Lutheran . 4 2 Englewood EUB 3 a Deaf School - 3 3 First Christian 2 ' 4 First Baptist 2 4 First Presh-vterian 1 5 Juntor "B" League Calvary Baptist 5 1 Knight Memorial S 1 First Congregational -..5 1 First Methodist 3 3 Englewood EUB 2 4 Deaf School 1 5 St. Mark Lutheran . 0 ,Pct. .875 .730 .623 .625 .300 .300 .375 .250 .000 1.000 .875 .625 .500 .500 .500 .250 .250 .000 1 000 .673 .750 ' .625 .375 .250 .250 J50 .125 l ono .667 .500 .500 .313 .333 .167 .833 .633 .833 .500 .333 .167 .000 Unbeaten Lebam Tops Crusaders ' By 49-39 Tally There was too much power on the Lebam, Wash., high school team which made Salem Academy the 13th straight victim this season here Saturday night, 49-39. Although Lebam held lairly i comfortable margins throughout j it was the third quarter which j made it decesive as the Washing- j " ,. : . ci... Timtrioti tomans scorea iv 10 it tur inci wrestling team to Salem Tuesday , . , L " K,. the senior I Quar.ertirne scores were 9-4, 22- m-ph"-:- 16 and 42-ZB. 'The first meclina found the Vikings winning decisively from the Huskies and Coach Hank Juran today Indicated he would use many of his second line wrestlers. Juran announced the follow ing Salem contestants: p,7rean Vanek. 105 Dave Morgan. 114Roger Morse. 122 Ron Pack. 129 Dick Pearson. 135 John Cummings. 140Bob Cameron. 147Boh Cotner. ie.fi Wriirht Noel. 167-Layne Caswell. 177 Herb Juran or Jim Bcr- lleavyweight-nay Taylor. Bearcats' Coach Back in Action Coach John Lewis of Willam ette university was back on his feet today after a second tussle with the flu over the weekend. Willamette's quintet, taking ex- u; ii-aolr urill SO 10 Posse hi Is ' All-Events Champion By BENN VALDEZ The Salem Women's Bowling Association annual city tourna ment concluded at the Capitol Alleys yesterday afternoon with a whole new batch of city cham pions crowned for the new year. Big wheeler in the tournament was Chalotte Possehl, who cap tured the all-events crown with 1516 scratch for the nine games and won herself a nice trophy for the mantel. Winning the handicap all events trophy was Wilma Clark with 1660, Willie also winning herself a nice trophy. Team Chamoions Team champions in the scratch division with 2344 were the Chuck's Steak House five com posed of Willie Clark; Verna Nelson; Phyllis Curry; Kay Krejci; Ginny Garbanno. Winners in the handicap di vision and their scores: Lawless Masons 2585; Chuck's Steak House 2572; Salem Auto Paris 2541: Harrold Phillippi 2507; Simmons Insurance Agency 2500; Osko Insurance 2495; Moore Business Forms 2493, Moores garnered 7th place in spite of the fact they had Wanda valaez Dowung who mem. New nnuhles Champs New city doubles champions in both the scratch and handi rn events were Shirey Laird and Beryl Muclhaupt who tallied 966 scratch to win the trophies and 1077 handicap to win tne cash. nihnrs In the money were Gloria Vittone k Helen Glodt 1062; Betty Haley & Barbara smith 1045: Gertie Carr tc Marion Lienhard 1040; Willie Clark & Betty Kennedy; Edna Hopfinger & Dee Murray 1033; Ardith Gould & Marie Bradley 1022; Sylvia Gardner & Louise Albrich 1021; Fran Alcshire & Dot Allbright 1016; Alice Hau- cen & Joyce Kunke iui. Gloria Vittone is the new city singles queen as she rolled a red hot 543 scratch total and 618 handicap to easily out-distance her competitors in the all-alone field. . . , . others in the unofficial prize list were Shirley Laird 572; Donna Van Dell 569; vena wcison ooo; Marie Bradley 562: Willie Clark 560; Barbara Smith 558: Alice Haugcn 556; Arlcne Scott 555: Alberta Thompson 552; Erma Turnbull 551; Gertie Adc 548; Dot Allbright 543; Edna Hop finger 540: Kay Krejci 539: Mary Polinsky 539: Alma Penny 531"; Gwen Upston 531; Mary Colvin 531: and Helen Glodt, also with 531. Pictures of all the new city bowling queens will be run later this week. Deadline Nears For City Pocket Billiard Tourney Onlytwo more days remain to enter the Salem city pocket billiards tournament, for the Headline is midnight Tuesday at the R & B Bowl, 3085 Port l.ind Road. Entry blanks may be secured from Tom Wood, proprieter, he reminded today. Entry fee of 3 and each player will divide the table charge in matches. This tournament, for which a big trophy will be presented by the Billiard congress of America, is -the first ever to be held in Salem. It will be round-robin play within each flight, and there wlU be IS play ers to a flight. Each entry will play 11 matches in eight weeks, each match to be 125 point, 141 rack call-shot pocket billiards, present owner, J. R. Carter LEGALS EXECUTRIX' FINAL NOTICE NoUce la herebv ffiven thaL r.tnriva Lee, as Executrix of the estate oi Othel E. Lee, Deceased, has filed her linal account as such and by order ot the Circuit Court ol the State ot Oregon tor the County ot Marlon, the 19th day ot February, 1854, In the forenoon of uld day has been fixed as the time, and the courtroom of said court has been fixed as the place for the hearing of objections io saia nnai account ana the settle ment of said estate. Dated and first published: January 11, 1954. GLADYS LEE, Executrix of the Estate ot Othel E. Lee. Deceased. RHOTEN. RHOTEN & SFEEKSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Bldg., Salem. Oregon Attorneys for Executrix. J.ll,lt,25 J.l.e NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE Is hereby given that the unuersignea nas xiiea nis f inal ac count In the Estate of Charles Kraus, deceased. In the Circuit Court of Marlon County. Oreaon, and the Court has fixed March 2nd, 1954, at 9:15 a. in. in the Court Room of said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. BERT S. GOODING. Administrator STOTT & GOODING Attorney for the Administrator mi Yeon BldK., Portland 4, Oregon. ' J 13, r 1, 8. IS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE Or OREGON lOR THE COUNTY OF MARION PROBATE DEPARTMENT IN THE MATTER Or THE ESTATE OF CHARLES J. GOODING, also known as C. J. Gooding, Deceased No. IS 132 NOTICE -OF SALE OT REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order duly made and entered In the above entltlec Court and cause on January 2.id 1934 Bert S. Gooding, the duly appointed, qualified and acting executor of the estate ox unancs j. uooaing aiso known as C. J. Gooding, deceased, shall from and after Tuesday the 2nd day ot March, 1954, proceed to sell at private sale, on the terms hereinafter named, to the highest bidder, at the premises, all of the estate, right, title and Interest of the Estate of Charles J. Gooding, also known as C. J. Gooding, de ceased, in and to the following de acribed parcel of real property situ ated In Marlon County, State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of David Mongrain. Notification No. 758 Claim No. 58 in Township 4 Soulh. Range 2 West ot the Wil lamette Meridian, and running thence West along the Nortn boundry of said claim No. 58. 78 chains to the center of the county road; thence South lOo West along the centrr of said road 9.74 chains; thence East along the South line of the North half of said claim 77.11 chains to the East boundry No. 58 thence North 20 03' East 10.21 chains to the place of be-elnnlne. Said parcel herelnafterahove de- i srrlhed will he sold wholly as one ! tract of land. I The terms on which said parrel i of real property will be sold are as follows: The highest bidder for said parrel ot real property shall pay the full purchase price In cash, or credit, or both, as prescribed by law upon the execution and deliv ery of a good and sufficient execu tor's deed, mortgage or contract sale to said real property suhtect to con ftrmaUon of the above entitled Court. Dated at Salem. Marlon County. Oregon, this 2nd day of January 1934. BF.RT S. GOODING. Executor of the Estate of Charles 1. 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