Paw 14 THE CAPITAL" JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon Monday, February 22, 1954 WVl, 2 Districts To Launch Tourneys !r u c s rj y night baskelballj games will remove the suspense in the Willaliietle Valley league, I which ends with the, key battle being between first-place iiollaS nn lourthplace IHolalla. The onlv til her unfinished league is the Marion lourity B, which will wind up Friday night. Mill City already has won the title beyond recall. Playoffs Scheduled There are two playoff contests scheduled for district tournev berths Amitv vs. Yamhill at Linfield. ahrl I'crrydnle vs. Falls City and Vaiseti al Mohtnouih for a spot iri the I'ulk ocunty B totlrnament. Dayton will be at North Marion in a Yawama makeup contest. Dallas could cause a two-way tie for first with Silverlon by losing to Molalla while Silvcrton wins from Kstaeada. But if Dal las wins, the WVL crown will re main in Dragon hands no matter what the others do. Gervais looks to have the edge In the fight for second in Mar Ion County B, concluding against OSD and Sublimity (ninth and elehth), while Jefferson plays Chcmawa (sixth) and Detroit (10th). District 11 to Open District 11 competition will often Friday at Salem high school, matching Stayton (Cap itol second place) and Cascade (Capitol fourth) at 7 p.m. and Sa lem (Big Six) vs. Sacred Heart (Capitol first) at 8:30. Saturday night will find Sil verton (WVL second) vs. Wood burn (WVL eighth )vs. North Marion (Yawama first). The Polk B tourney will open Wednesday at Mtinrhouth when Ptrrydale and Vnlsblj. mppt in a pKl,m to the OCK-Portland State Ramp. TI'ESDAV Willamette Valley Dallas at Molallft Sllverton at E-starada Mt. Angel at Randy Woodburn at Canbr Marlon Connie B Detroit At Mill cltf DSO at Orrrtis Oatea at Sibli ml y Chemavk at Jrffenon prlo at St. Paul OTIUR CIAMKH Salem at Mllwaukle Catrade at North Marion CorvallU it Albany iRli fili) Tolfdo at fiweet Home , nrtnsfleld at En Rene (Bit Six) Newport at Lebanon FRIDAY NIGHT Dlltrtrt II Tourney at Kalrm ::00Btaylon v. Canfacle . :30 Bitlrm i. Sacred Jleart Mir Inn Conntr H OervAlf at Sublimity jeri Jefferfon at Detroit Brio at OSD lit. Paul at Qatei Mil city at C'hrmaiM fpUrtd Feb. I) Otber Gatnea Bend at RcdmoDd Sweet Home at LebAnoh CirvIUi at Newport Albany at Eugene Blg Six) BTI KDAV NUiHT DUtrlrt II Tourney at 8lrm T OO Rllverton v. Woodburn 1:30 Mt. Aniel va. North Marion 4 Salem YMCA Divers Rdhk Iri u. I '1 1 II Oreqon s AAU 3 . . W Four Salem YMCA (livers blac- ed in the Orcgott AMI men's sbnior swimming championships dver the week end at l'ortlond, giving the Salem Y three points. They were Ladlev Itonnings, fifth with 1.13.2 points; Frank Brown, sixth; 1.12 9: Cordon Oskn, seventh, 122$; and Mike Smith, eighth, HOC The Aero club W n the men's title over Mullpomah Athletic eltib, while the M At' women won their ditlsion. Cascade to Pldy North Marion CASCADF. Cascade Union 'i-';,"''" nlch school will close its regular , wm ,d it.r lioiiman ti.w. 1110: season Tuesday night with a tiHn-,!"! Mnivfni and tnie ttiicrU'tn. roit lrague game at North Marlon of i ',""( r, the Yawama league nflrt- defeat-! d,,,', amVu. iMrii.nd. su Art v,.moh. ing Jetferson of the Marion f) I aaii-m. us w.n.ra ituiw. ih:i.u,.io. loop Stitiirdav night here, 4ft 4l.!f ,: "" " " ';'"' , 7 . ' yamln. Mrdford. tzfi. ( rcll Jiik.i'ii. Cascade now has a season . j .. ,34. Dn niar.mii. Forti.n.1, record of 10-10. 111: .'.li Slimiptl. Ul.aiH.n. 14 H..l.rr The Cougars held iiiartertlme I j?'""';, .f"'r;' l""r' 13' ,uk' leads of 17 10, 2822 anil : .'ifl. -r'ij'.i ii4 Howard Speer was leading scor er with 19 lor the virtors. (ieorge Marlatt made 14' for Jrffersnh. In the preliminary ( oscanc jtitt- inr varsity won 4H40. Jftrrrann (41) J) Ca.rade Mnrlnlt III T ... 'I"l S....r rinlion 111 F him SimuuI Wtlchl ISI - V mi Kmion Mevera 121 .. (1 .. "Ii lltou n Oilman I0l" , ti . I!'' IllltlC Hc.crvn iforlMH' Jrtfrl'on tir'-lji' t llokin in. Ili nion .1. N ;il ? '.i" ratle- Mu'krv I. W(.iir J. OllolM! Mull'nnc) Sunlo. Jrlfrrin . ...... 10 59 Catrmlr 17 ! X 4 The S2IU1 Ittittual ililerctillisl alt- Itrcatta will be held on Onn daca Lake, Syracuse, .lime 10 Mure than 10 collc-fcrj will com pHc. JOE PALOOKA "-" ' ' j ViJ av.jlttt AFTEft WtliU' CPC TS nT1 ' ON M PUP5S...A.11' P lilt l i TltE5.jM'ADKM'yfR SHAPE OF A U'" ! TM' SWip Marion County B Finish Schedules This F,T'H','' 'TT i DUKS'S LEA 1 Y Determine Ledds Field Mtitt the stretch with a three length lead dver Duke' Lea In Feb. JO running of the $100,000 Santa Anita DerHy at Arcadia, Cdllf, It was here that Duke's Lea made his bid to overtake the leader, but Determine flew down the stretch arid Wdtild hot be caught, travertine, running third here; finished ih tilt sahie spot. (AP Wlrepholti) 2 Salem Doubles Teams Rate in State B Tourney ALBANY To Salem Class B two-Somes; bowling after mid nleht Sunclav as the last squad, roiled into fifth and sixth places in doubles in the stale tourna ment here. They are Ken Clark and Bob tieddfcSj fifth; With 1118. and Bob Hansen and Al Waltler, With 1112. The tourney will continue for two more weekends, with many high aVcrage bowlers yet to com pete. C.erlinger Carrier of Salem, which last year won Class A team play, will take its turn next week. There is only one replacement for C.erlinger Dick I'hipps lor Mike' JHfrrell. I'pslon Holds 2nd Art Unsttin of Salem still Is .l ... . second in uass a mulwcs wiiii 035 add he is 10th in all-events with .1699. (Jrval's L'spil Curs i fourtlt ill Class B teams with 2(104, Smitlll-v Oil Co. is ninth rid Tralhvays Cnfc lOlh in Class It. In "Ii" all-events, Have King land is fourth- with lliKO and Jim Jefferson sixth with lfi(i3. . Uregon State Employees i.re thitd in ('lass C. learn with 2Sli(l and R.image's ficreragPs sixth with 252B. r....lll I.. u :n. j, I" c doubles, ftingland and MVa" si,Hs t m miu It-nliiu. .-II h IHH n fl I Bolser add I'M I'albot are eighth with 111.87. Alel Nichols of Salem is third in Class C all-events with 104!). ll.ASS "A" TI.AM Cnlunibla liowl. Portkntl. 2888: Town Clranrr. OlrMiSm, Jill): Auloinat lr Wflrtft S: ItctiulUlrrs. rnrtland. Ti.19: Hfortf s i.tMl Mlkrt. Con. ltv. 3104: Hnllnc ett!lt1n ft Hlalloilrrv. Albnny, :(!!:; Simft Automatic Mumc Co, Cuitf tiiiv. :tnb. Ineht ltfil fctit Mrrtlurd. JfiBi. cv KltK-uin, tlurrnr. 2CKI; UtA. monj I. umber I'u , liui-.tturo. 2bQll L.I llntrs Mnn Stii'P. MltUoorb. 281 u. .ss nut m i s IlsriJ Itfiut mirt l.ih tlotmlii. Vorl- Und. lili: Utll Writ nd tl. lie llug.w tlnl. Coo. IIht. 1 130. Kfiuirily and Carl rl'lt'liurr. Cor.all. 1114. c;::l Stllln anil Dv-u Ws.-rlurr. I'.irtiaiid, ll?l: Cft'.h llftt aiitl Al'.rty fltuli Port land. 1131; Hod anil niltj tt.nl.rr.. Oii'vliam. 1131; (Irerfr Kirk Bnrl H.b Pciin ANrii. tvillanri, 1.l: ("iift t-n-, trr, Ktivtur. 17ML W!lir.l AIIoul. imi 1 t'..nr, 17 T Paul Kiif ckrr. II in. "Intro, ii:-0 ftll'r Himlic. Hi;Sl-,ir, 17:: Wt .i, ro, ny. 173:; vit itukrr, I Mlll'lituo, 1 IIO. 1 re Uoriimn. I'lirCnm!, 17P7' Kit 1 eamtm- Mertlord. 170J. Art ' V.f -'cu, p iii-u- n.'-d i s - ir Ti m H.hikIv (.ritti. :,,) 1 tJartiiiiik ?R.'0; , VmIcI llkrry. Itutilln It.tH. Imiil ,'lt.iiIrt t.HNti!ii, iM4. t.)val5 ISe.l C.M-. .ua!(ii;. I'f.'H. Ijliiu.il Oil UlltlHT. N,K!t 3'.1. Iil hi 1' :ie Itr.ltiitmil. j i. M . 1'hi ki tvr I'l 11 111 Mm;, j r.ntUiii', J'.Hf, Ni-ilN Mt'HllltH Co. I t.i (!.;! r ::.0 .!ii;a;!y otl Co s!ri, "H ' IMH III I t VY.1KM .' .ntr'l.rm1ni.T.l Stiittiy Jim Vitfimm.n. vcler ii.n luixirr.ip ami an tr.linrr. hat -(l.ililnl hnrsrs in ir... n; II it:' ie lr. K.rl ' .V'ir . '"'!l ai waiurr, ' T" qry wso. 'ME5 fVURP' rnty,Ti'Ey...iis re. a . ii' y iiwn.ia.,i 'I w .'r. tf'r&i Ihp fleM around the last turn and into Salem, 1112: Qicir Tauiura and Mai Takasuml, Hood Klver, 1111; Art Schrel ber and Stan Wllrcr.. TroilWale, J1I0! Clllf Foiter and Warrcll Eastburn, Port land, 1104. . sixtn.rs Iris I'liiMlpi. Pdrtlmtl. tit: HarblD Oklmoto, Huod Itlver, 813: Cliarlle llop k ins, Honebtlrr, 610: Art Sctlrelber, Trnutrlale, 60J: Karl Kilimah. Portland, 508; Lowell Kramler, . lllllsboro, ,593; proncl.1 fox. Lebanfcn. 5B3: c. K. IdbKi. Klaniatb Pal!., 593; Hatry Inukat, Hood lltvrr, 550; Bud Hera, Portland, 590. Au-kventS emi Bellln. Porllahd. 1721: Al RobertK. Ntttport. lTt)7: Bob rulton, Kuaene, U87: Uave HlnKland, Kalrm, 16B0: Don Bax ter, Albany.. 1678; Jlni Jcller.ori. fiaieiti, 18: Clartnce Woods, Portland, 1883; Chkr IJavb. Portland,. 1658: Karl Klil man. Portland, 1854; Joe hlUtiram, Tll lumook, 1603, t'l.ASS t"' TK.lM cuantclrer, mn. Celalre, 2681; njrh lleld Truck Terminal, Kuat-ne, 2j8C; ore aon Ftate Krhployrea. Faleiu. 25G6: lb- ar:on e.lka. Ibanon. 2584; Oriental Gar. ,in. m,ui,..,ik 4.1.1. u u... franc sairm. :i:8; Bamtarr uni-icr. im?I. :!: Portland pence, fbrt- latld. 2505: I. Lems Music Hppdlr. ilosebiirtf. ,ia, .Cltaiirn, Lebanon, 04. "C" liot Iti.i.s li-:ti. I13C: Uick ltaiter kntt Mil Kersey. Netcrg, .1123; Clrorte I'dStro ili! Walt I PatictH. Portland. 1131; OJlie iiutts until Vttiy BflirUnk, Bclo. HOC: !t.iy LUtid- t-rtn nd Kriilt Meier. Portland,, lio:; Ward iCioden ind Luke oiilsm. r.-inp- viiif, msi; jiud Hards una Oziir Holf, Htll.sl)oro. 1093: Hwood nohet nd Frt ' Tfltbot.. Rlffn, 1087; Frank Dflvia md Ciyde Lawrence. (1 lactone, 1CR1; Jim i ami Ithy Habcocft, Clirnham, lb.B. MNCI.rS Olb Itluoet, Too Hay. 391: taU Ati- dt isoii, 'ltie Dnllrv 3BU, , Hnrry Mttr- tuiaidt, I'brtUml. bH; .Viltrr Bureei-. lieupiirr. 5BJ, HichMrit 1 m tnn, Honue -vllle. SR0; Kay Norris. OladStom 57ft; Jim Cil.ella. 'nilanmnk, 579: t);inrl l-:C:bigin. Kufene. s:a. fcdnle ftnbert- Mn. FilCehe. 37fl; llert V.erXeji, IIJUs littrn, tV. c l. is? jv.iw mom's nistrlbutir.f cet . iloi-.tievlile, 2t3C: Totiralla Lion t'ltib, Yniit nlla. W9. Mldttay 'ravf-in, Altiauy. 2t:2: !jay wr Sn. I, Hr.vrrtnn. 23.7; Van I'rttrn I.iin.hrr. fTii-llrion 2ictl; WnOttbutn btftU noodliurti. 21(11: llrppner Clran et'. HwiijJtier. 2.!', Mux Hurrls, Etiaene. 3 tilt not fci rA Urn l'.ri;lia t.J Jr.hn Otietiel, Vort- lantl, tcu. Drl Adit an nd WlnclT , and (-c.Mr Ki:n-tii-h! rorimnrt. litis. t arl Wavnfr m-d rti::r1 KlrnAn. Hon- ihvi:, ion; iu:i.n. : rp and curt : AnJfi.Mm, lliiiuirv u. Kov V-Uclny r..l r. " Krllv wa'dTioii. 7i c-.aude runartv ir.,' f.tui', tuv.i. M-M!rini;:f, 7.', y. a;:j fiatrr a tut ;r: n i:ir!f , 511 - m. r r, .n. nt'ti. Kit Hiomuiiht Mid Van Ktr. 1 vrn. Yimh';. PS4. Carl prlve and ! (llcnn llftttotUi. Filcrnr. 9t. ! "If MMil I Willie tlir-f-r. forrat nri-ve oi: Tvr r. .1 A:t-anv. sso ll (: Waiii:y. Tncaira, , M0 1. 1 llfms-enti, Von. :. 513: Hud j ii.-inttuh. ir:ur. 37. i'.i:: n.u.: Fof- I et (Hut f, MS tn.r',1. Fi'rrt t-nivr. .N4i; CUtl tV!!. I'oMlAiitl, KriJ Su'em. Utifl .117 1 1 ts "i " tit n ims Mrl Pi-altiur;, t.i imium, 1(1;: nifi-r- run H.v. Mr; St. in: Irrti, 1;0. DrreU (".ullitirn Ki;i-r;.t, j lt;4; Prtrr Priff. K'iepf, 1 ,-; lltlur j MHi'r. Tl!!nmi'.'fc. itf-T f'tide Itlitrr, ! i '. itKk lurni.ton. a:- lai,. on. riirf rrva.it. ts): rni;rll Until Tiiian Allianv. I.sa2 I I SN "lr' l I -I VI M4 Wi;, sur.iTrr. I.irt-t llrpir t .i.; Vim Maur. AII'AII. IS.IS. J.ro Urn lll';i,. I'-'lt. Itul S:...ltL. :u.rllf IS.'.S Vviin w.Hf lu.vi.r j,;,,, im;ii II. .. l.i'.lt. lllfl I u il Mltlir, IVirtKr I4SI. H C, Wan. try Y.imA.ia. Ilf.9 (II:- A.l.m. l)r:;ii.c, JU.- J.i, k idini, Al:aii.. III! .1... ,... ,irl, ,1 l,.,l,..,, ,.m.,,. utnlcr unco Hie r. timl.tini. of ll.'o track in IMI. Otl lMlt . in' 5 Tiffl A FORTUNE .. IT 5 t-.i T,'C".'t:E'5,ri'L .' f,'ir... sot A I CO'.tAA' CF"Ly vl .L..in u J WHICH COES isHniri-ui. . B . B . , - TH ..WOlK tent... 11 Three Church Loops to End Second Half Thrtii! diVisidnS of Hie Salem Church basketball league will close their second-half schedules this week, a fourth flhished last week and a fifth, the? Senior divi sion, will be through next Mon day. Then come the playoffs Of champions of Hie two halves. junior A 'will be through Wed nesday, Intermediate B and Jun ior B on ThursSay and Interme diate A was done last Thursday. A playoff schedule will be an nounced by Fred Cords, league secretary. II..,. lonlehli 8eiilpr-8:00. Parfirh. First EUB vs. jtniKht Mrmoriai: 9:tw. Parrlsii.. Freb Metliodl..t vs, Naaarene: fl:pp, , Leslie, (Jrare Lutfieran vs. Slaytbn baptist. Intermediate "A" 7:00, Parrlih, Ef. anaell.-.tlc Temple vs. 8t, Paul plscotal; 8 00. Leslie Calvary Baptist vs. First Clirl.tlan; 9.00. Boya urn, First Baptist 1. K.rsl Melhodlst. Int. rmedtate "U completed. Junior "A ' 7;0t). Boyl f jm. . rlajar- ene vs. Calvary npatlsl; a iw. c.iris aym, Kiilaht Memorial vk. tnlleaood KUH. Junlcir "B" 7:00. ottia urn, rtrst Mrthodlst vs. Deal School. SEVlOlt LKAtil'B Flrat Chrl?tl;in ... i i )ni : 3 1 .B:i3 First Prtbyierian Ciilvary Uaptlst . 5 2 .714 . 4 2 .H67 .. 3 2 .liUil 3 3 .300 (Jran Lutheran l. First Na;ircllP Sinvton Hnpttst Free Motliodlst First TVB KniKht MctfiDM.nl lNtkltltlfciliATE ,:A' V L Prt Si. Pml! jrpLsccip.il ...... EiiKk'Wond .HUB Fnt Baptist . First MMlindht . 3 1 3 2 4 2 4 2 Calviirv B.inttst . 3 3 3 3 3 9 J I First Christian . Si. Mrk l.uthrrnn .. First I nnRi CRjmon.v (I Inal) - t. M Na7airne . . Flint 1'it'shvtfrlain llalhrrt Memorial Suuih fi.ilrm Firnn Jason Mrlhodit Kt'iiT CfHiuiiiiiiity .... Fncli-wnfto Ft'B West Salrm Bnptlst .... 0 t ouo 1 .837 i .in 5 .4!!! 5 .sun 5 .:e e .its JINIOR A" I.F.AIil'H W t. fcl. N.ir.irrne1 . St. M:nk I.nthcr.m . First Conprrstatlon.il tlcaf School Knflrnod Kl'tt Unli'llt Utnori;tl R II 5 1 5 5 4 t 4 1 J o e 1IM Bnnti-t fnh.iry Bnptlt jfsioit "tt" ' ' First ru-bytcunn .. Kiibt ('Imstl.ttl .. - Fitr-t MMlindi--t .... ; Fnc1rw...d Fl'H ... ! I), nf Solmul . ! MirM.itid Frirnds . St. M.Ttk t.ulhrt.tn t l.fctClt'fc W I. rVL 3 0 WK) i o t ooti 2 fl 1 mm Certtrdl Trips Elmira 68-55 t'KN'1'H AL lllt'.lt sclldol. Criilrnl t'ninn liish School clneil I its regular Sclicdtile S.iturd.iv nluhl wilh ainillicr decision iver KhtiiM, flB-S.1. Wlieil they met Jan. P. Central won 67-52. ('(ntral was in front at each i niiarler Point. 17 13. 33 27 and : tun l,i . h i.ri., I g trih. (loi tly Hnink had IS. Mare j NMsun 14 and Larry Johnson 13. In the junior arMty game, ( otiiral won, S'l 4n. Kltnlrl (5.11 (6S Ifiilral llouMir lid ... r .. Hill Jolinn ct;iv i tsi . f . .i lSi Hnink V.l:tt l4i . (' (SI Frri-m.-in llvill 1 1.11 (1 i Hi NcJ-o-j (aitiMiin ill (1 I8 Kr.ltkf llci iv(:. vcorltic- Klmn.l -M. K'n- ni v l. Liniltiinui i( iiuehlrr :t ( ool- ('"litT,.l of 1. Hariri 11 i n,in 4. AIMp i, tlrmatl 2. Of. l!'"1" NcKon .inrl llitc- i .. n tti S3 ll . 17 .1.1 .M I'.I Out. By Ham Fisher 5 EOVf PuS On - . 1 fviSH t I VONty pf M" J, I tfXlLO tN I'JCKv. K'.CrW (Ji SOA-EPN T PAV !CVI.A's;...AN- ,-SfV-j A A".tJ.yil.N 1 V, LUSV-j- IN . M 3 I OSC Could Win NC Title With 1 Win Over Ducks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The curtain all but Htigs down this week oh the Pacilic Coast Conference Northern Division bar ketball race with Orenon State holding the reins but still threat ened, albeit ever so Slightly, oy Idaho and Oregon. Slats Gill's OSC Beavers are riding the top of the standing With a 10-4 record and wind up'their season this Friday and Saturday against arch-rival Oregoni in sec ond place at 8-6. A sweep or split in the series would give the Beavers the divi sion crown. from there on a number of things conceivably could happen. Ihe race could end up in a tie between Oregon and Oregon State if Oregon swept the OSC series and Idaho dropped one of its three remaining .games. Could Be 3W'ay A three-way tie would go into the books if Idaho, in third at 7-6, won all three, of . its . remaining games with OSC. The three teams would end up with identical 10-6 records. Washington., fourth With a fc-7 record, and Washington State, the bottom club at 3-10, are complete ly out of the title picture. Idaho plays three . times this week, taking on Washington State at Pullman Tuesday night and moying to Moscow for a two-game series With Washington Friday and Saturday night. Washington and Washingtbn State Officially Wind bp the sea son March 5-8 with two fedrhes at Hcc Edmiindson Pavilion at Seat tle. Oregon took lis sixth loss from Washington, 67-39, Saturday night as sophomore Kflrl Voegtlin dis played uncanny accuracy from the cdrncrs ih getting 20 points, the night's high effort. The Huskies took bver from the start and left the floor at the half; time buiier with a 85-26 advantage. Oregon started hitting in the last half and trimmed the Huskies' lead to one point, at 42-4 1 , midway through the third. The Huskies $litit out the Ducks on field goals for six minutes in the fourth quarter and slowed the gamedown to hang on for the win. OSC Wins Easily Oregon State had little trouble with Washington State's Cougars Saturday night, trimming the Pa louse outfit, 62-41, to insure the Beavers at least a share of the division title. The Beavers took over the lead With less than three minutes gone in the first quarter and the issiie UCLA vs. (JSC Ht South titife By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UCLA tnrets Southern Califor nia at Los Angeles next weekend tor the Canst Conference Southern Division Basketball champipnship. Although both teams polished olt opponents twice running over the weekend, UCLA with 7 wins and 3 losses holds the ': inside tratk over the Bruins, who have won 6 and lost 4., California, knocked out of title conflder.it ion by the Trojans, plays Stanford Friday at Berkeley. The Bears travel to Palo Alto for the Saturday night game. CSC whipped California 62-. Saturday night at i.os Angeles, de spite California center Boh Mc Keen. who led the scoring with 20 points. At Palo Alto, ihe VCLA Bruins downed the hard-fighting Stanford Indians 88-80. (Uemhiirtf ( j A'D ONLY BR.i j I lutj wiNHA6 CO. aomNB O'f I I V 11 I '"' i. 5- j t i t c i Kin ! W : Northern Division W L Ptt. Oregon State Oregon Idaho Washington Wash. State 10 4 8 6 7 6 5 7 3 10 .714 .571 .538 .417 .231 ;700 .600 .500 .200 Southern Division VCI.A 7 3 Southern Cal . 6 4 California 5 5 Stanford 2 8 was never . in doubt after, that. Lanky Swede Halbrook of Oregon State and WSC's Bon Bennink tied for high-scoring honors with 17 points apiece. Shooting statistics told the story, with the Beavers hitting on 38 per ceht of theft tries from the field and the Cougars making only eight bf 47 tries for a very poor .170 percentage. Orcfon State (62) (41) YVSC GFH GFPT Whtmn.f I 1 IH Ecnnlk.t 115 3 17 Uean.f 3 2 3.8 Pwry.f I2D6 Halbrk.c 1 3 3 11 Bchder.i; 3 13 7 Robins.g 3 14 7 Klock.K 0 2 12 Fdgsld.g 1 D 4 2 SA'hsn.l! 10 8 2 Roinnf.f 0 0 2 0 Kirhn.f 0 111 Vlstlca.c 2 4 18 Jdccf 0 2 0 2 Paulus.g 0 0 1 0 Ilanks.f 0 2 12 Hallgn.g 10 12 Unrwd.c 10 12 -ii .i'X-. . :'.i .. . . itkl Wider, flatter, HLV SPECIAL TERMSI-N0 CARRYING CHARGE! -iTAl VASf -IV. 1 Oil. r ijrili Stronger, skid resisting nCfl shoulder design NEW Attfaclive sldewall design kiriii Stronger, safer carcass nEiff construction We cart firbt e this Is fl better tirrj hah low priced, competitive tires. Put the new General Dual-Grip oh a scsie check its weight compared to competitive tires. There's up to two pounds more material . . . more rubber, more cord (more mile age, more safety) in this all-new General. i - - - - I MIDWINTER Greatest selection of safe," sound used tires we've had iri rhany months. All nationally advertised brands. White and black sidcwails! Come in today and save!. i SPECIAL ! ! Hi A Limited Quantify of 1953 Model jh ramous General Squeegees ai freiriendous Savings ii THE GENERAL TIRE jarbor.g 2 0 0 4 Tolsy.f 0 0 0 0 Crimiu.g 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 12 24 62 tot Jl i 1 il 41 Oregon Stale 1.1 15 1? 15 B2 WSC 8 10 S 18 41 Frri thrttWj iriljstd: OSC-Whttt-man. Robins. Halbrook 2. Vlnstellca !. WSC Bcnnlrk 2. Klthn, Perry, Lodg'e 2, Klock 7, Swanson 2. Officials: McCullouuh and Fouts. Oregon 459) (67) 44'ashlniton UFPT 6 F P T Halbrg.t 5 1 5 11 Vogtlln.f 8 4 320 Hmrs.f .2128 toshtiw,f4 .3 2 ll Andi-sh.c 3 3 2 9 Parsns.c 3 12 4 18 Hollnri.g 3 3 4 0 Pathoel 17 2 8 Pnlte.g 2 0 3 4 Perkns.g 10 4 2 Bctl.f . 2 2 4 0 Tripp.f. Dill Stout. f 0 0 2 0 Johnsn.f 0 3 13 Hawes.g 3 2 18 Ol.cn, ( 10 0 2 Wcgnr.g 12 8 4 Bryan.g 0 111 Totals 21 17 28 59 , Totals 18 51 18 67 Oregon 8 18 IS 14 5S Washington 18 IT U 17 67 Free throws missed: H")herg ?. Be,U. Anderson 3, Holland, Wegner. A'orgt lin 4, CoshbW 2, Tripp, Olsert 2, Par sons S. Patnoe 3. Johnson 2. Officials: Llghtner and Williams. IT'S GREEN'S SPORTING SHOP For ... evenrude 1201 Sb. Commercial ' iifc isafssssP ' - 1 7-rlb trend for - - - - - - . - - i I longer mileage I Ik 1 1 J i I tz SALE) Stale Tire Service 710 Siaie Si. Open Fri. 'HI 9 P.M. Week WolgohibH-'s 4th In Toledo Event The Wolgambtl's Service Sta tion basketball team will return to City league action Tuesday night against the Salem Sophs at 9:30 after placing fourth last week-end lh the Toledo AAU In vitational tourney. Wdlgamott's lost its opening game, 3T-36; Thursday higtil to the Tolfedo Hilltbppersi then wdit Friday from the Toledo Ghost writers, 60-40. Saturday flight the Salem entry defeated Eddy ville, 62-48, with Don Nims scon ing 20 and Dick Norton 18. Roy Sithmohs, boxing coach at Syracuse University also serves as majority leader bf the city of Syracuse council. 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