biany hem ASSOCIATED PRESS Page 12 Salem, Oregon, 3 Upsets in Marion B Loop As Mill City There were three surprises Marion County B play Tuesday .iohl . ,,n,lnrl,r,L.s rnSR UD .. .",", "j unite me msner ranKcu quimci.. Mill City clung to Its ire-game lead over Gervais althoush los ins to Jefferson .thanks to Che- mawa'a upset of Gervais by one point. Gates completed the upset bv beating scio, oa-ou. 'Mill Citv has vet to nlay Scio and Detroit, and Gervais must play Jefferson, OSD and Sublim ity. J nus a vncor.v rnuaj i"i Mill City would clinch the champ ionship again. Jefferson Spills League Leading Mill City 63-48 MILL CITY Any plans lor the Marion County B championship again this year had to De post poned a bit by Mill City last night as third-place jcuerson upctiucu the Timherwolves, oj-48. Mill Citv. without its atar. El ton Gregory, now remains H4 garnet ahead of Gervais with two games remaining, while Gervais has three to go. Gregory was ill and did not suit up. Jefferson led at each rest per iod, 13-11, 32-25 and 51-37 as four Jeff players hit 12 or more points and dominated the backboards, especially in the first half. For Jeff, George Marlatt has 17, John Wright 16, Bill Colman 13, and Claude Meyers 12 points. For Mill City, Al Ward notched 15, Jack Melting 14 and Dick Crook 10. The iavvee same went to Mill City, 46-24. Bob Stettncr led the victors with 14. Jjconarja wnor ton had seven for Jeff. Jetfenon (S3) Reiervea icorinf: Marlatt (17) .r Daulton (31 T (41) Mill City Jeflerion Weill 15) Carey (15) 'Ward (1) Crosier (14) Meltllif WrlBht (161 C Meyeri (121 O Cotman (13) C (10) crook 5l! Mill Citv TA fireiory (61 Thorn an II). Officials: Nelson and Hartley. Ffffcrson 13 32 51 S3 Mill City 11 25 37 48 St. Paul Beats O.S.D., 55 to 43 ST. ' PAUL Sam and George Smith accounted for 19 points apiece for St. Paul as the Buck aroog defeated the Deaf School, 55-43, here Tuesday night in the Marion County B league. SL Taul took an early lead and held quartcrtlme advantages of 1612, 27-12 and 42-27, making it convincing by holding OSD to six points in the third quarter. Leading OSD was David Maynard with 17, while Hoy McCann added 15 and Lewis 10. The jayvee prelim went to St. Paul, 20-16, with Duane Brcnano getting one-half of St. Paul's points, OSD (41) (.15) St. Paul Mavnard (17) T. ..... (IB) S. Smith MrCann (131 F ... (Il G. Smith Thompson (1) ..C (71 Kirsih l.ewm (10) G...- (21 Itambean Heath (01 . G (SI Burton Reserves scorlnR: St. Paul Van Dam i2). Officials: William and l ee. OSD II 21 27 411 St. Paul . 16 27 42 35 Sublimity Rally Defeats Detroit SUBLIMITY Sublimity over came a f the third quarter , middle of rallv and defeat Detroit, 63-50 here Tuesday night. It was a Marion County B league game. Detroit, hitting well in the first half, held lends nt 15-12 and 29-25 before Sublimity began lis rally to close it with 44 4.1, end ing the third staria. With Sub limity team work starting to click, the Saints scored 20 points to six for Detroit in the closing quarter. Ronnie licntz tallied 21 points for the winners and Dave Par: rish, added 13. Russell Rice had 11 and Cerald Vickers 10 for De troit. The preliminary went to Sub- Kameroff's 'Bear Hug' Crushes Luther Lindsey If there is an anliilote fur Ihe bear hug of Ivan Kamcrnff, Lu ther Lindsey hasn't found il. At least Ihe Canadian-Russian Kum ernff squrcrd Lindsey like a pineapple until Ins eyes bugged out and he cried uncle at the Sa lem Armory Inst night for the main event dccisiun in two falls. Lindsey, fresh back from a sun- ning in Hawaii, really ran into ; the way to the shower room, something in the brutish, 220- dino Nicollni gained the de pound Kameroff, who still re- cision over Tor Yamatn in one mains undefeated in these parts. semi final, getlini! Ihe third fall The Negro even had to resort to on a disqualification when Ya an occasional foul tactic to slay j main would mil break a sleeper in the game, lost the first fall on ! hold from outside the ring. Ya the bear hug and the second on it main won tin- first fall with judo disqualification for slugging from . chops and a luplotk, while Nir outside the ropes. olini won the mvoikI with an ah- Against the Utiles ! Kameroff, using knees In Lind- soy's hack, rolling him under the rnpes and stepping on his throat, had Lindsey groggy while Ref eree Tnnv Ross was counting him oul. Lindsev seized Kameroff i UNITED PRESS Wednesday, February 17, 1954 Holds to Lead in I" SHIMON rol'KTV B w h ra. w l pet. to Mil! City 14 3 IIIOIM .i OfrvlU i: 1 IOOChm ill) ,37! ,,, , ,33 nmml1 , n ,ll7 an jo I stosh in .133 ai. raui v .nvufiint 4 uj Tufdar rewlu: fiubllmltr 81. Detroit 50; JfflrrMin 03. Mill City 48; Chemr 63, Gervali 2; 61. Paul 64, OSD 43; OatM S3. Sclo B. ; limity jayvecs. 58-42. Stout : Detroit had 22 points and Bob Doerfler 12 for Sublimity. Detroit (JO) (S3) Sublimity Lady (51 X ll.1i Parrlsh Hobson 7) .. K .. (41 Sullivan Rlc-t (111 r (4 Leu Vicker 1 10) G (2) Bell Tnylor ID) C IS) Weltn HtKrrves scroing: Detroit BowerE (31. Watklna (II. Ketcrmm (21: Sub. llmlty Docrller 14), Rclsterer (II Frank (41. KinU (4). Brnlz (21). Of- nciais: Heeler ana vandervort. Detroit 15 !9 44 50 Sublimity . 12 25 43 S3 Chemawa Spills Gervais, 63-62 GERVAIS Gervais high school lost a chance to catch up with league leading Mill City here last night, dropping 63-62 to seventh- place Chemawa in Marion Coun ty B play. Chemawa opened in deter mined fashion and held quarter- time leads of 17-13, 40-31 and 81- 48, then withstood a firm bid by Gervais in the last minute and scored the winning bucket after Gervais held a 62-61 lead. Leading Gervais was Don Reil- ing with 24, while George Urn- tuch had 16 for the Indians. Chemawa ) (62) Gervais Umtuch (16) F (11) N.Kcpplnger Telller (4) . F (241 Helling Galllneau (11) C (6) Schlechter Morln (13) G. (IS) Thompson Blackwaler (14) . G (21 Este Reserves scoring; Chemawa Swltz ler (51. Official!: Kolb and Wlrkert. Chemawa . 17 40 51 63 Gervala 13 31 48 62 Gates Outscores Scio High 65-59 GATES Sixth place Gates high school tnplcd third place Scio in Marion County B lea gue game here Tuesday night, 65 50, dropping Scio to fourth. Scio held leads of 13-6 and 32 22 in the first half but became cold in the third quarter while Gates got hot and was outscorcd 30-8 In that period. Scio regained some of its composure, oulscoring Gates 19-13 in the last quarter but it was not enough. Mcrvin Haun led Gates with 24 points. Srln (39) (63) Gates 124) Haun (111 Devlne (13l Romey (81 Larson . ... (71 Vali O'Reilly (14) 1 F Banner 112 F Strong (3) ... ,..C... O ... .. G.. Dain (131 Slover 110) Reserves scoring : Sclo Stenart (61. c.lhson ill. Gates llarnhardl (41. Ottll-alls: times ami liver. Sclo 13 32 40 59 Uates S3 32 65 Stayton Tromps Philomath Team rtriroi. i.rt(ir: TtMiti W I. Prl. W 1. Prt Sr llesrl I 1 . "" 4 Stalnn 7 1 Pnilomlh I I .111 Celltisl i 3 SSI 81 Anil 1 I 111 VIIII.OMATII-Stnylnn stayed wilhin one game o( Sacred Heart in the ling rhase n( the Capitol 2I. in the only circuit clah 1 urv IlilV IIIKOI. Stayton earned quarterlinie leads of 13-4. 32-14 and 45-20 over the team tied for the cellar. Leading scorers were Wayne Minion for Rtaytnn with 17. In the Jayvee prelim, Stayton won, 4830. Slavton (58) Nletling 12l Nelson id . I) (...hi 18, . Minimi lit) W.illrn I3 Hc.-ei ves S, (?i) Philomath .. 13" Vinrcnl r t G (', ..... iB 1.,-nch i&l Kemp .... I'il l.'ir.nin i3 ll.iv Sljivtiin-.Wlll.xl- irlng : st n i.li. r VtHlV 1 4 1. V, ..ru n Staton Philomath .hi i4i lMntoinalh Olllcl..ls: ll.ilhe:g d 32 48 Sfi II HI ' and sluoiril him, which is acainst I Ihe rules of law and order. In Ihe post-mortem confusion. Llndsrv rrfiised to quit scrap pint! wilh Kamcrnff. Kllon (Iwen, matchmaker, hounded inln Ihe ring In a snappy hrnwn suit, only In he picked up hi;:h Ivy l.ind-ey and slaminrd to Ihe mat, sii't and all. Fans stormed around Boss all; dminnal streU h Bronco l.ubirh beat C.eorge Drake wnn 8 stopover toe hold , and ( hosier Wallick, substitut ing for .lark Ruh, whipped Pan ny O'Rourke with a hark slide hold. Up Solemn Secies by Last Big 6 Game Set For Friday BIO SIX STANDINGS Coryallls ., Xutent , Albany ... Bslera ,,,, Bend Sprlmfleltf ..I ..J ..I .1 .ISO .114 .IS .000 .000 By PAUL HARVEY, III The Albany Bulldogs overcame a Salem third quarter lead to down the Vikings 52-49 in a Big Six thriller at Albany last night. The loss was the eighth against 12 wins for Harold tlauk s Vikings. Albany took the lead for good with slightly more than four min utes left on a field goal by Cen ter Dave Shelby. This gave the Bulldogs a 47-45 lead and Salem could never quite catch up in the final hectic minutes. Salem Holds Early Leads In the opening moments, Shel by's free shot gave the home team 1-0 lead but Salem took the lead on field goals by Jim Knapp and Bob YVulf. The Bulldogs tied the score at 4-4 with five min utes left in the initial quarter but Salem took over and held a 12 first quarter lead. In the first few moments of the second quarter Salem held onto sum lead but a field goal by Rex Stamps put Albany ahead 18 17 with three minutes gone. The two clubs exchanged the lead sev eral times until with three sec onds left in the half Herb Tripled sank a long field goal to give the Vikings a 28-26 halftime margin. The first half of the third peri od saw the teams see-saw back and forth but field goals by Jim Knapp and Tom Pickens put Sa lem into a 34-30 lead. Late in the quarter the Bulldogs began to move back and it was 40-38 for Salem with three quarters gone. Closed Gap to Two After the count had been tied at 40-40 with ten seconds gone in the final quarter, Salem broke into 44-41 lead. With 5:42 gone Dean Sorenson's free throw tied the score at 44-all. Knapp's free shot gave the Vikings a 45-44 lead but Sorenscon made another free throw and Shelby came through with a field goal and Albany held 47-45 lead with 4:15 left. With seconds left in the game Salem closed the gap to 51-49 but they missed a field goal narrowly. Then Ray Dcrrah was fouled as he dribbled down the floor and he made one charity toss. Knapp s seven field goals and four free throws for 18 points sparked the Vikings. Stamps led the winners with 18. Sorenson had 14 and Shelby had a dozen, both for the Bulldogs. Bob Wulf had 11 for the Vikings. Two Games Remain Earlier in the season Salem downed the Bulldogs 68-44 at Sa lem. The only two games left for the Vikings on their regular sea son schedule arc Eugene at Salem and Milwaukic at Milwaukie. In the preliminary game) the Salem high junior varsity beat the Albany JV's 57-50. Salem was be hind 26-25 at halftime but came back with a fourth quarter surge to take the win. Ken Carl had 13 and Bob Tom 12 for the winners. Bob Foreman had ten. For the Bulldog junior varsity John Cnusbie had 14 and Roger Shortridgc had 13. Salem (49) ( ft pf tp Plckns f 2 2 16 Hi kind, ( 13 4 4 (52) Albany IS ft pf tp Slumps.! II 0 3 IS WilCrrt.t 0 2 3 3 Shelbv.c 4 4 3 3 Wulf.c 5 14 11 Kn.n p.f 7 4 2 IS Snrnsn.R 5 4 2 14 DmEla i! 1 0 3 2 Derrah.c 14 16 Trplelt.K 3 0 14 Emnns.f 0 0 2 0 Wllinre.c 0 4 0 flrford.g 0 0 0 0 Totals IR 13 15 49 Totals 19 14 14 52 Frr throw nti.nrri: Bslrm- Plrkeni I. Bin kland 2. Wulf 2. Whltmlrp 1. i Knscp 1: Alhsnt. witter! 1, fthrlhy 4. M.irriitnn J. and tlrrrsh 3. Salem 4Vl (57) 7eh .41 Rhine IM .tones Ifll , Tom (1; ....... Luby 5 . (3D) Alhinv JVs (l;li shot Indue .. I3l Hldenger ... t!4t Caushle (Si l.urilow (71 Cnx Reserves Scoring: Salem -Curl (131. Foreman 1101. Albany Move 121. Shannon (li. Halftime Score:' Albany 2fi. Salem 2.V Official: Webb and Raldmvl. Church Leaoue Games Scheduled Church league bakethall schedule fur loninht is as follows for the mwl-to-last week of com petition .-.eiiior buu. iMrri.-n gym, Calvary Bnplist vs. Slavton Bai . tut: .). l'arrnh. hirst I'resby. : terian . Knight Memorial. I Intermediate "A " 8 00. Boys ! gym, St. Mark Lutheran vs. St. j I'.inl Kpisropal; (XI. ('.iris gym, I Calvary Baptist vs. First Method-: : lnlcrmediale "H" 7:00, Par rlsh, Knglrwnml Fl'll vs. Hal hert Meniori.il; fl (HI. Hoys gym, Jason I .re vs. Wrst Salem Bap tist. " Junior "A" 7.00, St. Mark Lutheran Baptist: ROO. (iirls Congregational vs. LIB. Junior "B" 7:1)0, F.nglcwood El'B vs. odist. (iirls u m, vs. Calvary i gvm. First i Knglcwood ; Boys svm, First Mcth- Yakima Signs Outfielder Mead YAKIM . Wash if - Outfielder Charlie Mi. id. who led tile West-, em International Baseball League in home runs last year. Tuesday signrd a 1 contract wilh the Yakima Hears Mead hit ,11 homo runs for Cal- gary last season. Ho also led Ihe league in runs halted in wilh lis. Twitted Ami n l00k ,lke phil Burkland (No. n in black) IrtUlvU ri I III i,ac a fwieipH arm ss hp irers railffht in a mixup under the Salem basket in this second quarter action at Albany last night. The ball actually is In possession of Tom Pickens (No. 8) of Salem while Rex Stamps (left) of Albany makes a grab. Albany won, 52-49. Willamina Takes Over 2nd In Yawama; Unset of North Marion, lead- ne the Yawama league, by Wil lamina didn't disturb the already- crowned Huskies but boosted Willamina to second ahead of Banks, which suffered a loss to Amity. There now is a two-way tic for third between Banks and Sherwood, the latter having climbed from seventh in recent games. Yamhill and Amity are tied for sixth. (iames Friday will have Sher wood at Amily, North Marion at Dayton, Yamhill at Banks and Willamina at Sheridan. Willamina Tops Yawama League Leading Huskies WILLAMINA The Willamina Bulldogs upset the league-leading North Marion Huskies, 57-46, in Yawama league action here last night. North Marion already had the title clinched, but the victory put the Bulldogs in second place. North Marion led, 13-9. at Ihe first quarter stop, but Willamina took the lead in the early part of the second quarter and had no trouble alter that. The score was 30-21 and 45-32 for the Bulldo "s at the next quarter breaks. Willamina was shooting at a clip of about 50 per cent. Good work under the backboards hy Cuv Baker and especially by Du ane Johnston was a big factor in Hie Bulldog win. Keith Driver hit 18 for the Hus kies to be high point man for the game and tcammnlc Larry Cole added 12. Besides being outstand ing in the other departments, Du ane Johnston and Guv Baker each counted for 16 Bulldog PIMIHV Willamina won Ihe JV game. .)3-4n. after the store was tied, 24-24, nt halftime. Norlh Marlon (IS) McLarrcn 2 , F. Driver (I8i F.. Callnw.iv (91 .... C Cole cl2i C, F.mign 1 1 1 G O!) Willamina I 11 ll.tker 12' r,id-ev 1 13i .lohnstftn I r. ........ i4, salmon ma I u't'i'.'!'," n Reseives scoring PrTkey Hi. WilU Mi. Kowli-i (Hi. Odui.ils ami Durham. Ninth M.olim 13 Willunin., u I'd 21 Sherwood Tops V..LIII CC AT 011111111 J J-Hi SIIKUWOOH Sherwood beat Yamhill, 55-47, in Yawama league phy here last nmlit. The win puis Sherwood in a tie for third wilh a 7-8 record while Yamhill now has a record of 6 7. Shrruond I,', I nl nil (I,,- .,11 ,r. ler slops, being ahead II! fl, 2fl 24, and 4H-.').'l, as Ihe second quar ter was the only close one Keith Joyce and Tom Mailin played good games under the hoards and their work enabled Ouch Al Olson's Sherwood quint n control the rebounds. Larry Hermens, who would either hit long shots or drive in along the base line to score, was high point man for Yamhill and for the game with 21 counters. Tom Marlin scored 19 and team mate Dave Edstnnm added 14 as thev led the victors. Sherwood won the J.V. game, 1 : Vo-iloll (4T) 1 ll,-i:i:.,o. 1:11 Vi ii.L- i,i y F. Hermans t?j . C Sw.nn 111 (1 Moiilh nil ('. Itr-erve. scniii'8 (S3) Sherwnml 'I''. M.olln . l!'l S.'iei'htul J.n.e . nil K-urRcr III' h-l-liom Yamhill Sact-r Srlineiilcr ,21. i: Schubert and s li r r Tume - iii. ofnciai Dviim'uil 8 sncmood !'.....J!8 33 mi -Sf i jgl Huskies Upset I YAWAMA LEACltK W h Pel. W L Pet. N Marlon 10 2 .633 Dayton 6 ( .500 Willamina 8 I .615 Yamhill 6 7 Ml Banks 7 6 .5 IB Amity 6 7 .463 Sherwood 7 .538 Sheridan 1 12 .077 Tuesday results: willamina 57, North Marlon 46: Amity 54, Banks 33: Sher wood 55, YamhUl 47: Dayton 42, Sheri dan 34. Dayton Defeats Sheridan 42-34 SHERIDAN The Dayton Pi rates overcame Sheridan, 42-34, in Yawama league play here last night. Dayton is now in fifth place with a 6-6 record while Sheridan remains in the cellar with a 1-12 slate. The Pirates led, 11-8, at the end of a tight initial stanza. At halftime the score was still close, iwth the Pirates ahead, 21-19. Sheridan could not hit in the third quarter and Dayton pulled away to a 31-22 lead. Freeman Finnicum, Bell, and Lambert scored 14, 11, and 19, respectively, to lead the Pirate scoring attack. Berkey wa high for Sheridan with 12 counters. Sheridan won the J.V. game, 40-33, led bv Starks' 13 points. Finnicum was high for the Jun ior Pirates with eight, pick up box i llavton (42) (34) Sheridan i Kills (31 F (HI J.Papen Finnccum (14 .. F Ill Clark Tompkins (4) C (Si Bailer Brll (111 . G.... (fi) Andrrf-on Wnllhrr 1101 . G ... 1121 Bcrkev Reserves scoring: Sheridan G. Pnpen 121. Olfu-iiil: BnrK-in and Heard. Davtnn - 11 21 31 42 Sheridan - - 8 19 22 34 Amity Surprises Banks, 54-33 AMITY The Amity Warriors knocked Ihe Banks Braves out of a second place tic by defeating them. 54-33. in Yawama league action last night here. Banks is now in a tie for third with a 7-6 slate and Amity is in a tic for sixth with a record of 6-7. Amity's tight zone defense fore i cd the Braves to try unsuccessful I long shols and with Boh F.ngclland ! l,u X,,'rle Stephens grabbing the n reuoumis. Aunty was able to gain . I i,n advantage. 5i McKin Leppin. .Merle Stephens and Jim Cumptun scored 12. II md 10. respectively, to lead Ami ! ty s .iliac!;. Duke Vandehey was high lor Banks with Id. Amity led 14-7 at the end of the first canto, 24-18. at halHiine. and 42-27, al the start of the final M.nl'.i Amily won the .IV game, 43-2 1 . led ly 1'niil (iillcspie's 15 count ers. Murphy was huh for Banks wilh nine. Hanks (11) Tm.iiI 141 (Ml Mlltv ilci s .t.ii-k-'nn :l lltl Sellers Vapclchcv I0i . (i (in, (-..-T-rOun Kicps m C, ,ii savins . HcM-nc --: lm- r..,nV. IVt.-tsj ll', Mr,-i:n.dl iL''. Arm: - 1 r;n:n 12". Tn.-i-r 12'. Oirirail-: Riitsi-hn:an I and ulscn. Junior Billiards Deadline Sunday Deadline for entering the Sa lem City junior pocket billiard tournament for bos under 18 is ...... :. ,.,.!.,.- T,.. ..r ft.- , ',, ,, '.,";, .. ,,,, . . , , B " Bowling lourt reminded todav l-'rt-e iiislructioii and practice: periods will begin Saturday (ruin j 2 to 3 p in. and 7 to 8 p m. at the II A B. instruction lo be giien bv sonic of Salem's best plavcrs. Any boy wishing to learn is wel-i come, he added. j The tourney winner will re ceive a trophy, I Sb&cj VokiinigS 5249 , Basketball Scores HIGH SCHOOL Albany 52. Salem 4S Salem JV S7, Albany JV 50 Silverton 43, Ml. Angel 38 Estacada 55. Sandy 40 Dallas 64. Woodburn 40 MnlallA 71. Cailbv 6.1 Sacred Heart 52. Columbia Prep 48 Slavton 56. Philomath Amity 54. Banks 33 Sherwood 55, Yamhill 47 Willamina 57. North Marlon 40 Dayton 42, Sheridan 34 Sublimity 63, Detroit 50 Jelfenon 63. Mill City 48 . Chemawa 63, Gervais 62 , St. Paul S3, OSD 43 Gates 65. Sclo 59 Salem Academy 63, Klnei Gardens 53 Valselz 68. Falls City 60 (Portland League) -Benson 58. Roosevelt 48 Franklin 53. Washington 40 Cleveland 62, Lincoln 85 Grant 57, Jefferson 40 Lake Oswejo 64, Camas (Wash.) 47 Ontario 5B, flieriaian uoanui m Cottage Grove 42. Drain 34 Vale 77, Weiser (Idaho) 71 Corbett 73, Collon 47 Gaston 64, Hill Military (Portland) Grtaham 63, Concordia (Portland) Lebanon 52. Junction City 4! Milwaukie (3. Parkrose 41 Oregon City 56, 'Heard 40 Llnlield Frosh SI. Nestucea 4J Hood River 61. Wy-East 58 Knapna 50, Star of the Sea (At- torla) 39 Beaverlon 05, f orest urove v Mc-Alinnvllle 00, Newberg 42 Taft 56, Waldport 44 Reedsport &7, Sluslaw 80 Astoria 48, Kalner 39 Toledo 55, Newport 53 (overtme) Hlllsboro 84. West Linn SB Myrtle Creek 58. Glendale 30 SutherJin 62, Elmlra 40 Brownsville 51, Halsey 39 Harrlsburg 54. Shedd 51 ' Euttns 75, Wlllametta ICutens) 13. COLLEGE Idaho 45. Wash. State 42 Pac. Luth. 71, St. Martin's 67 South Carolina 64, Clemson 61 Furman 123. Wofford 102 Stetson 75, Florida Southern 64 Mississippi State 65, Scwanee 61 Arkansas 73, Baylor 61 George Washington 69, William and Mary 58 Texas 66, Texas saw sw Connecticut 111. Rutgers 78 Virginia 97, Washington and Lee 79 North Carolina 89. Davidson 69 Duke 68, Maryland 61 Rlc 69, Lamar Tech 65 Texas Tech 85. Hardin Simmons 78 Colorado A&M 58. Denver 45 Salem Academy Slips Hoop Loss To King's Garden Dave Phillips led the Salem Academy Crusaders to a 63-53 de cision over King's Garden Acade my of Seattle here last night with nine points in the last quarter and 15 in the second half. Salem Academy was starting at a two-point deficit going into the final quarter of the game marked by some rugged passing and plen tiful fouls. King's Garden had its two highest scorers on the bench with five personals and Virgil Fa denrccht of Salem fouled out in the middle of the third period. Salem Academy, coached by Bob Funk, led 21-10 at the end of (he first, then had Ihe margin trimmed to 30-27 at halftime. The Crusad ers took the lead after a 48-48 tie. In the preliminary, Salem Aca demy jayvecs won, 66-19, in a runaway. Kings Gardens (53) (63) Sal. Acad. McGowan 110) F (7 Allister Jenkins (SI F (8l Hcman Johnston 191 C... (81 Schreder D Strand (12) ... G (11) Fadenrecht Laird (13) .G. . 18 Phillips Reserve scoring: Kings Gardens McConaughey (3). L. Strand (21; Salem Acadpmy Wallace (6i. Wark entln 111, Pierce (2). Neufeld (2j. Officials: Brown and Morley. Marion Motors Stays Close to YMCA Leaders itv iiiinr. STSMiisr.s W L W L Prl YMTA 1 .MORI. pii s J Mr, Msr. Mrt. 8 1 .SSI NaT. Km 2 8 .2WI wmsmlt's 7 3 ."en Nps Bern I 9 .11:0 Atimsvlile 3 .700 Mar Rr (1 9 .000 Marion Motors will try lo slay on the trail of league leading YMCA tonight when it plays Ihe l.isl-pl.-icc Marine Reserve in the City Basketball league. YMCA added another victory last night in healing Aumsville. 63-39. Next Tuesday will bring a crucial bailie between the two ; leaders. Oilier games last night found ; Wnlganiott'i (in third i defeating ! the Naval Reserve. 56-42. and St. Paul edging the Salem Sophs. 45- 44. Tonight. Sulcm Sophs will play the Naval Reserve and St. Paul MusUmgs will meet Wolganioll's. Salem Sophs (441 (45) SI Paul Vve.ver i7 F (7 U . Smith , 1'alleiaull (Kip . F (7) Soiedel (anion .81 . C ill Knk , ll.ii-K-traml Uj .. G . Oil T Smith M:c'a, lis ills G iliii Uk-K Smith if,.-, .v. svormil: S.'phs C-ttis ill, Srmi( 121 oflui.,lv- Neil liu-'i.nd-sun .uui l):ivc Anderson llalttinie ; scoie: Sophs 20. St. l'.-iul 2fi. I Nasal ltevere (4.'l (j(li VI nlganintl's (': .'"ihrrl.-in 12i K .. itii Hntfcrt ' Itlrmann 4) F UOi Kana.is '-""!' 1 3' . . ' 'f.l H.ill i'iim 1 i"i . (; mi ni,h ; Une Ui 1S1 Norton Kv-r-tve. sorinf N'.ival n-.rni, j Hoedir'ir-r'iri , 4 ' : W!,-.-tm,ir ir ev t r 1 . Ilodelsnn id. N'niieen i.li. (Vrrlv !),e Amlersnn .-inrl Fvan llalrlloie scorr IVi.li-inir!! -n Na al Hr.civc IS VMC (SI) (.10) AumsMlle f 11 Zneskf " " it' L O.ilke n.itler IP' F ... .511 r.is.rl Tunih 1 141 c . (3' K'U'n-rer Kirkel l8i G (01 D Pa Ike Prrldu-ntri (Tl . G ... (01 B-ishv Reserves scormf: YMCA Cocn (l:n. Winklehlack !: Aumsville Rus.el i(i, llalke. Darrel i3i. Off: ci.tls: Fvans and Richardson H-ilf-lln-e store: Aumsville 2d. YMCA 28 MacLaren Wins From Pirates AVOOniilliN MacLaren School defeated IVrrydale here Tuesday nighl, 7055. in a Hill River Valley league game which moved MacLaren into a tie for sreond place wilh the losers, Mc intosh scored 14 for IVrrydale. The prelim went to I'crrydale, 25-2.1. Storey to Take His Bow Before Ball Fans Tonight 4 i V" HARVEY STOREY . . Introduction time Sacred Heart Tips Columbia Prep, 52-49 By DON WICHMAN PORTLAND The Sacred Heart Cardinals of Salem chalked up another win here Tuesday night when they defeated the Columbia Prepsters 52-49, giving the Cards a 17-4 win loss record with only one game left to play. In a close game all the way, SUA took the first quarter 10 8 with Jim Moriarty scoring all points for the Redbird quint. The Prepsters pulled away 21-19 at halftime but the Cards took the third stanza 38-36. After a fourth period battle, the Cardinals walk ed away with the win 52-49. Leading the scoring pack for SHA was Jim Moriarty who sank 16, and Fred Staab followed with 13 markers. Vince Matt hit 10. For Columbia, both Kern and Big low finished on top, each scoring 15. The JV Prep club took the pre lim with a 52-41 tally. Sacred Heart plays its last game of the season on Friday in a league go with Philomath. It will be played at the Armory. Karrrd Heart (52) I la) :lumbia Prep Mrlarty.f 7 Borsbrry.f 2 Stsab.c 4 2 2 16 Krrn.f 1 15 0 14 Klihn.f 3 5 1 13 crnsln.c 4 2 O Slllilow.i 7 1 1 1 Parent.! 1 2 1 l I a i o is 0 2 2 Fldnood.l 3 Endrrs.f 0 Totals 21 10 10 52 Totals 20 8 10 49 Oflicia'is: Wohlers and lftuford. Ssrred Heart 10 1J 38 52 Columbia a 31 36 4S Valsetz Nudges Falls City Five VALSETZ The' Valsetz Cou gars sqeaked out a two point edge to defeat the Falls Citv five by a count of 68-66 here last night. Valsetz was ahead at the half, 33-26. High point man for the game was Falls City's Stan Poc with 27. High point honor for Ihe Valsetz team went to Bob Ilel mer with 19 points. Falls City (88) Mt-Fall (8) ... s Poe 127) . . F Murphy (12) . c Palmer (12i G Smnnte (1, r- (68) Valsetz 7 01),iv (101 Petersen UUI llelmcr ... (81 Cnnple Deserves SrorlnR- F-Cltv-Svlsber-ry (4i Robinson 121. Valsct?- Ferren c R' ,"- Hibhs III. Halftime Score: V.ilset7-33. F-rilv-2S. Offl "" Mccaulv and King. ihi firm Open Friday Nighl 'Til 9 o'Clock J. J. CLOTHES SHOP Slashes Prices ON THEIR ENTIRE STOCK SUITS-TOPCOATS Sport Coats-Slacks-Hats Regardless of Loss! DON'T MISS THIS GREAT MONEY-SAVING CLOSING OUT SALE! .50 Topcoats, 400 Suits, 125 Sport (oats, Large Selection of Belts, Suspenders and Large Selection of Fells, Suspenders an' Neckties-Entire Slock Now to OC t ID ftD lilkl A FOR QUALITY STYLE AND GREATER VALUE IT PAYS ALWAYS TO SHOP J. J.'t OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 JO Clo,hes 'tfi7 Sfafe Shop s(ree, Salcm't Qualify Clothiers for Men and Young Men vgur I'nr or uiDcrry or. qj jnt O'JI itop It will be introduction time to night for Harvey Storey, whose big bat and managing skill will be working for the Salem Sena tort this coming baseball leason. Storey will come down from his home in Forest Grove to take a bow before some 250 fans who are expected to attend a welcome) banquet at the Marion hotel at about 7 o'clock. He will relate a few of his baseball plans In a brief talk after he is intro duced by a long-time friend, Bob Blackburn, Portland Beaver sportscaster. The banquet, program and dancing will help get the pot boiling in the first pre-season shindig to celebrate the signing of the former . Pacific Coast league batting star who will man age and play third base for the Senators. Tickets, at $2.50 a head, will be on sale at the door tonight, i Jiugn j-iUDy, general manager and retiring playing manager, said that persons who' cannot attend the meal should feel free to come to the program, which will begin at about 8:30, or to the dance. Entertainment is expected to include violinist-second baseman ' Eddie Basinski of Portland and Billy Bishop, magician, who is son of the late Biddy Bishop of Salem. OCE to Leave For Road Tour To Play EOCE MONMOUTH The Wolves leave at noon on Thursday for Hood Biver where they will play an exhibition game with the Hood River All-Stars and then travel on to La Grande where they will meet in a two game series with the Eastern Oregon Mountain eers. On their return they have an other game scheduled for Feb ruary 24th with Portland State Vikings and will finish their sea son the weekend of the 27th with a two game scries with Seattle Pacific in Seattle. Complete Lin of Sherwin Williams Paints Gorgeous New Washable Colors Gal., $5.45 Credit Gladly GUWaJid 450 Center St. Ph. 2-2476 Vi OFF I rirlFnhiPo Si? Y SUPER I3S