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Pije 2 Section 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Saturday, January 21, 1956 Beavers, Ducks Both Get ND Wins , Top Unbeaten Court Clubs Clash Tonight Dayton Flyerg Seeking 14th Straight Win; " Dons Idle By BEN OLAtV The Associated Preu Dayton, Temple and St. Ft-ands of Brooklyn, three of the (our re maining major unbeaten college basketball teams, put their records on the line tonight. But only the Brooklyn school appears to have light on its hands. IK victory for Dayton over Xa vicr of Ohio would put the Flyers at 14-0, an even better mark than that compiled by top-ranked San Francisco. , The Dons, who have . won all 13 of their games this year Hill O0 DliaiK'll BIMIC UCtCHILWI 1954, will be idle until Jan. 28. ' Dayton, the No. 2 team in the latest Associated Press poll, is ex pected to have little trouble with Xavier which has lost three of its .. last four games. Temple, too, is expected to have an easy 'time of it against Lehigh. The Owls 10-0 should go through (hi. month withou; damage be cause Delaware and Navy, neither highly regarded, follow Lehigh St. Francis is a slight favorite over St. John's in i the expected close battle between the Brooklyn clubs. The Terriers, also 10-0 for ..the year, are beset by Injuries, - - however. In other games tonight, 10th ranked Louisville, which faces Day ton next Saturday, takes on Eastern Kentuck;- State. Kentucky, i No. 4, meets Tennessee. Vander ', bilt. rated fifth, clashes with Geor ' gii. Tech. mh-ranked Ohio State I is at Purdue and Alabama, No. 13, Dlays LS.U. i Only three of the nation's ranking ' terns saw action last night and i each came through handsomely, Tommy Heinsohn poured in 31 i points and set a team record with 37 rebounds to lace I2th-ratcd Holy ' Cross to an easy 98-78 victory over I American International. The tri umph was '.he Crusaders' 13th in 19 games and their seventh in a rov. Memphis State. No. 15, snapped ; Washington University's eight i game winning streak by defeating ! the St. Luis team 73-71. The Ar- nold Bros. Forest and Orby hit for 22 and 20 points, respect ' Ively, doing most of their damage In the opening hall. Utah edged Oklahoma City 60-58 '. tor the lath victory against three J ' aetbacks lor the country a 16th . ranked team. . , , Canby Pins Dallas In Wrestling Bout DALLAS (Special) Canby took the first Willamette Valley wres tling meet here Friday night as . the Cougars downed Dallas 41-7. Winners were: 97-Draw, Jack Biggie, Canby, and Gordon Jones, Dallas; 105-Paui LaFarge, Canby; 114-Bob Mitchell. Canby; 122 Draw, Don Rice, Canby, and Norm Coote, Dallas; 129-Paul Roth, Can by; 135-Dick Krishncr, Canby; 140-Dick Enquist, Dallas; 147-Dale Eargcl, Canby; 156-Frcd Gansc mer, Canby; Ifi7-David Schneider, Canby; l77-.Icrry Miles, Canby; and heavyweight, Norm Roth, Canby, - Gonzuga Throttles SP :.. Falcons to Win 77-65 Big Pile-up In Zany Hoop Clash ' ; TTTT'.X- 3 i) Members of the North Salem Letlermen's club put on a zany halfllme basketball game Friday night with benefits going for the polio fund. Game was played at halftime of North Salem Lebanon clash. Sometimes there was mora football than basket ball played. In the above picture, loose ball resulted In this huge pile of unusually dressed humanity. ' Rain of Coins at Viking Gym Is Welcomcd-For Polio Fund North Salem itudrnU turned a recent rcfcreelng Incident Into a Rain for the March of Dimes fund Friday night at Intermission of the Viking-Lebanon basketball game. Two young ladles, dressed In the striped shirts of referees, ap peared pushing brooms and with signs on their backs, "Al" and "Hill." Then there stormed in Silctz Five Defeats Falls City Club 49-32 FALLS CITY (Special) Visit- Ins Silctz handed Falls City i 4Q-32 defeat in a Hill River Val ley league clash played here Fri day night. Center George Thompson top ped Siletz with 15 points. For ward Palmer was high for Falls City with 14. Siletz also copped the Jayvce clash 43-29. rails cier (32) m sum Palmer (HI T (8) C. Thompson Kmhree (Rt C(I3, G. Thompson LalrrHIUIe it. i-arver ibi i i ui i-iavinr Vncl Ml G (8) Downey two numerous "teams" of junior and senior students dressed In crude and varied costumes with a "crniy," lopsided plastic beach ball. Immediately a rain of coins be gan and continued throughout the roughhouse contest, which ended with one team leading In bruises, 100 to 89, but no real baskets scored because the ball wouldn't go through. The Incident recalled Involved Al Lightner of Salem, refereelng a recent California -USC game at Berkeley, which he forfeited be cause of pennies thrown by Cali fornia's rooting section. 0CE Nearly Upsets E0CE Reserves Scoring: Siletz Miller 8. Corbclt 18-35 Victor Over Pcrrytlale Club PErniYDALE (Sncclal) Visit- ing Corbett took on early lead anil maintained 'it to detent Pcr- rydale 48-3.1 in a basketball clash played here Friday night. Five 85-81 Win Over Wolves Molalla Downs Canby 67 to 49 In WVL Game CANBY (Special) Powerful Molalla continued their winning ways here Friday night, racking up a- 67-49 victory over Canby, their second straight without a loss in Willamette Valley League hoop play. Guard Ron Lewis topped the victors' scoring with IB points al- WILLAMETTE VALLEY LEAGUE , W L PCT. Sandv 2 0 1.000 Molalla 2 0 1.000 Dallai .... 1 0 - 1.000 Central . 1 1 - .300 Canby : 0 .1 ,.000 Estacada 0 3 . 000 Beavers Take 69-59 Clash From Indians Ducks Tip Idaho Vandals By 84-76 By NEAL CORBETT (United Press Sports Writer) . SAN FRANCISCO (UP) All of the basketball played in the Pacific Coast Conference last night took place in Washington or Oregon, but the only Lslllnr- nia team to venture into the area discovered the Northerners can come up with a fair to mid- dim game of ball. The Stanford Indians, sport ing the best all-games record in the FCC, strutted up to Corvallis and flashed their 10-1 mark in the eyes of the Oregon State Bea vers. The Beavers, witn a rec ord of only four wins in 14 games, shrugged their shoulders and plastered the Indians 69-59. it Elsewhere, results came in as expected. The Washington Hus kies blocked Washington State 62-42, and Oregon trampled Idaho 84-76. The results made some changes in the standings, but the first three teams held their places. Prior to last night s games the four California teams held the four top spots, but Washing ton and Oregon moved ahead of the University of California on the strength of their victories. Present standings with confer ence records are: UCLA 4-0, USC 3-1, Stanford 3-2, Washington 2-1, Oregon 2-1, California 2-2, Oregon State 2-3, Washington State 1-4, and Idaho us. State Takes Lead The Stanford team, ranked 17th in the nation, nem its own against the surprising Beavers through the early minutes, but Oregon State pushed out to take a 32-26 half-time mragin and then coasted to the victory. Dave Gambee, 6-foot, T-inch Oregon State forward, hit for 22 points to lead both clubs in the scoring column. Forward Bill Bond topped the Indians with 14. Washington put a tight defense on Washington State and walked away with their victory. A crowd of 8500 fans saw big Bruno Boin, 6-8 center, lead Washington's at tack with 22 points. High for the losers was forward Larry Beck with 14. Idaho took a seven-point ad vantage over Oregon before he Duck sharpshooters found the target, but then Idaho's hopes of winning its first conference game of the season vanished. The Ducks had four heavy scorers. Center Max Anderson hit for 22, forward Chuck Frank lin added 21, forward Jerry Ross, tallied 18 and forward Bill Moore had IS. High point man for Idaho was forward Jack Mit chell with 21. USC, UCLA and California were idle. , STANFORD 1391 Hona. I . Brown, i uea, Selleek. I Van Galder. g H. Wagner, 1 Isaacs, c Waring, c Flander. ft" H. Wagner, t uyer. K Dunn, 1 TOTALS 20 OREGON STATE (69) G Allord. 1 4 Paulus. t 0 Gambee, 6 7 Nanson, g 4 SPOKANE UTi The Gonzaga Bulldogs clamped a tight defense on high-scoring Loren Anderson, the Northwest's No. 3 scorer. Fri day night and went on to defeat Seattle Pacilic's Falcons. 77-65. Anderson was held to piehl nnini on four field goals. Max Jarman nin'fin 141 ui ot-tmie racmc. no. I in ine Northwest scoring race, was neld to 11 points. ' LA GRANDE (Special) - Bill West saved tho Eastern Oregon Mountlcs from a stunning upset by the winlcss Oregon College of though 10 Molalla players man aged to get into the scoring col umns. Forward Everett Knox was high for Canby with 13. Molalla held a 35-23 halftime margin and upped that to 51-37 at the end of the third. The Mo lalla Jayvces copped the prelim 75-37. Molalla 7) Myrlck (6) P Sarty ") F r.;, Parker HI C IrHlllg Aim 1 101 G Ron Lewis Ilfl) G nesprves scoring: 4. Reed 6. King 4. Ogburn 0. White 2. Canhv Anderson 1. Darling 1. Harms 2. Reck 7. Officials: Boyle ana u uonneil. Souchak Tops Caliente Open TIJUANA, Mcx. m The Ca liente Open golf tournament swung into the third round Saturday nnd Iron Mike Souchak still had a tight grasp on the situation. The young man with the should ers of a wrestler was three strokes in front of the field with rounds of 65-71 behind him for a 36-hole score of 136. His nearest rivals, at 139, were seasoned Tommy Bolt, who had a 70 Saturday, and Ralph Blomquist, Glendale, Call., club pro, who turned in a second round 72. Tied at 140 and still a threat were two other seasoned tnurna mcnt players, Oklahoma's Bo Win- inger, with 69-71. and Marty Fur (IS) ranbv 113) Knox (ft) achnw (SI Trafton (21 Pellalz 110) Etzel Molalla Mooer Oreson Collegiate Conferenre vu viuarn wnnnin winousi loppea r.astern ureenn 5 the scorers with 18 points forlgggn- S1" Corbett. Larry Masscy had 16'bcE . o for Perrvdale. Corbett also won '0'a"n Tech S. o the JV clash 36-32. . ! Dragons In 55-33 Estacada Victory ESTACADA (Special) Coach Gordy Kunkc's Dallas Dracnns 1 1 opened their Willamette Valley J League season here Friday night 'JiWith an easy 55 33 victory over Terrvdale (U) rmntp ini I game but nutmanncd Estacada. r,he.. EA.c-a.lion Wolves here Friday' D3"'" , d'fc"d;"l! ""guc 'VA night .1th a field goal in the final ft! ,hc ""J"1 loi Howrii seconds to null out a 85-84 win. ney scorpd bl6 ln ,he ?oni half in nirney . i win going away after a slim Glngerlch i4) o ili Law EOCK led 46-42 at halftime. bu 9.1-17 first half marain T FnrurH Ma.sev till . c (HI Wlmlust (he Wolves wenl nhearl in ih i j i . Ig torward Reserves Scoring: Cornell. Cowling "'ji , , ,., ? !h? , Bud Long topped, the scoring a otfiriais: sohnpperi and Anderson. , second hall only to see West sink I with 16 points. ' ine nem goal witn seven seconds ; Dallas and Molalla share the I " " favorite s roles in this year's race. J Ken Wcslenskow of the winners Estacada gained some consola- and (Wit Miller of tho Vol-n tiwi linn k nnnninn Un II, i'.tt At OA , 7 ,7 , ""J - u- i!'JI,, nil; u V M-OB, 4 lmlln. la, ll.w.w, rr" 'r'Rn point nonor. with n points i . mm w mmmniiiw' nninri n -j Washington Claims 12 Point sV' O "Piece. "','"' .1)1 K now has A S-0 nrcmtn Pol. ft 12. 1J Sar.-er 'P and Hsrt'l- 2-2 31 ...t ,.-.,n rivm.r.i Hrsuc ine nierits nt Korra ann Hnv i. ..:,. . ,. ... .. -w ens a United Pr... .npia w-ii- irn ii. .u. r ..i Tu:3 " . ' "'"' """wence mars; wun me r,,.., , ...... .v..., hi r i-ni iuss i "- , ,,i... ... record Fraley's Facts and Figures: I him only 27 back of Gabby Hart- Any basketball coach will tell . m"' rccord- "Ik,!1 vol that it s tougher It. win on the' " ' eas'' 10 ",rsland why San w.., ," - road than It is at home but a sur- r11011 n,B-'' no' ,he twite wesiensknw i vey by the University o( Washing. 1" ,.,he P"st-senson NCAA basket- iflT'.u c ' (on sels IV average dillercnce nt '. ownamenl. despite its fan- . . nearly 12 poinl a game. nstic winnint record, when it fill ,0"''"" , . " , ... lose K. C. Junes .r tho event. The """ , In the past 10 years of Pacific San Francisco Fn'rlv-Niners pro .totais Coast inference play the Huskies ,, ., ,ntws,pin orF ,, , had a 60 20 record at home and a thc six ,, , inch .pounder Kn" . J2-48 mark on the road Ihey en. wA,en hc mcrol smh!,t tr0 Jone. , joyed a 9.8 point spread average hlRh ,choo Mj ,. Adam, , on their own court and, whi e trav-, Ukm dr(trd him c ZZ ehng, averaged 188 points less , wa5on , ,jnf..miU ljcd se. il.i.er than their combined home and-1 !.,( i.irod g nome opposmon. inaii uuier- An)M( . . ... totals (33) E.taraita i.lt Prokon (41 Christcnsen (6) MrAlllsler (.11 Graven 8) Vestal G r P T -4 fi-10 3 14 3 3-3 1 1 0-0 3 2 9 2-2 2 12 4 0-0 3 a 0 2-3 3 2 . 9 l.t 9 a o o-o l a 1 3-4 4 9 . 0 0-0 1 0 .. o n.fl 1 n 0 1-11 1 19-29 23 59 r p t 3-9 9 11 2- 9 3 2 8-12 3 22 3- 9 0 11 Crimlns, g . 4 4-8 2 12 Moss, c .. S 1-2 3 11 Wilson, g 0 0-0 2 0 Haynes, g 0 0-0 0 0 Goldman, g 0 0-2 1 0 TOTALS 24 2137 19 69 Stanford 26 33 99 Oregon State 32 37 -- 69 OREGON (B4) G PPT Ross, f 7 4-7 0 18 Franklin. 1 7 7-8 4 21 Anderson, c 8 6-8 4 22 Hastings, g 0 0-0 10 McHugh, g 2 1-2 2 9 Powers. 0-0-0 0 0 Duffy. I . 0 3-8 4 3 More, t 3-6 3 15 Tiickert, t 0 0-0 0 0 Werner, c 0 0-0 10 Lundell. g 0 0-0 10 Delbon. g 0 0-0 0 0 30 24-37 20 84 G F P T 3 4-4 9 10 7 7-15 4 21 5 3-4 0 13 8 0-1 3 16 a a.s a 12 0 2-3 4 2 10-0 2 2 28 20-32 21 76 46 .18 84 38 38 --76 TOTALS IDAHO 176) Jorgenson, 1 Mltcnell, z McEwen. c Bauscher, g Hahler, g Branom, Simmons, g TOTALS Oregon Idaho . VSF nlothall Coach Honored . I - t ' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21 Tommy Harmon, left, football great, peaks into microphone as he presents the Columbia Pacific Radio Network award to Phil Woolpert, basketball coach at the University of San Francisco. The radio network recognized Wool pert as an ."outstanding personality in the West who contributed most to American sports in 1955." The presentation was made here last night at off-the-record "Gang Dinner" at the Press and Union League Club. (AP Photofax) Stayton Loss Nets Cascade Loop Lead Chemawa Defeats OSD Five 68-34 In Marion B Go CHEMAWA (Special) Chema- gol otLemont. III.. 71-69. The low 'cd ' "V"d f m amateur, at 67-74-141. was Rod first 1uarter here Fr,da'' msht Funseth of Spokane, Wash. TRACK PHILADELPHIA Lee Cal houn. North Carolina College, de feated Harrison Dillard to capture the 50-yard hurdle event in 6.0, equalling the world indoor record. SCORES In the Alleys CAPITOL MINORKTTK LEAGUE Team results: Team No. f) (11 Showers. 343; Blue Lake Packers (3) Levis, 4M. W. C. Dyer V Sons (3) Boble, 40E: Team No. 8 (I) Zamznw, .116. Ladd's Market (3) Unrein. Ed' MPtket (11 Malex, 374. The Hub (41 Loken. 479: Team No. 2 (01 Davev. 3B2. Commercial Credit (31 Cunningham, 415; Paylets Drugs (1) Burch. 411. High individual game: Maudeen Burch. 178. High individual series: Alice Loken. 479. . High team game. The Hub: 715. High team seric. The Hub: 2129. MARION COUNTY B W L Jefferson 8 0 Mill City 8 1 Sublimity 2 Amity 3 Scio S 4 Detroit 3 5 Chemawa - 3 6 OSD 2 7 St. Paul ... 2 7 Gates - 0 9 PCT, 1.000 .BR1 .7 SO .fid? .5. .375 .333 .2B8 .2RB .000 Wootlburin Beats Eagles 56-32 In Capital WOODBURN (Special) Fidel Gaviola scored 26 points to lead the Woodburn Bulldogs to a 56-52 victory over the previously un defeated Stayton Eagles Friday night. The win for Woodburn put the two teams into a 4-1 tie for second place in the Capital Confer ence. ' Woodburn took a 12-8 first quar ter lead and held leads of 32-22 and 44-33 at the other quarter stops. Stayton scored 19 points in the last period in a Futile at tempt to catch the Bulldogs. Stayton (52) Strong (12) Weddle (12) Trohan (6) Smith (7) Hoy oi (36) Woodburn (261 Gaviola (14) Wadsworth (4) Birmingham (41 Sta.ncy (6 Ull (1 and went on to defeat the Ore gon School for the Deaf 68-34 in a Marion County B League game. The winners led 31-15 at half time and 49-23 at the start of the final period. Ned Sam paced Chemawa with 14 points, but Delvin Thompson of the losers led the scoring with 16 points. OSO (34) Elliott (01 Britton 11) Thompson (16) ' Collev (4) Wood (7) (68) Chemawa . (11) Tellier (14) Sam (0) Bremner (111 Capps 141 Brown Reserves scoring: Chemawa Nez 2. Wilson 4. Lucero 2. Meninick 1. San 'lamis 10. OSD Buckley 6. Officials: LADlr'S MINOR W ! Slvtr .nd Adrian Team Results: Team No i (unroiny , Mennii 456) l) Team No. R (Mary AmltT m Njrduccl 43) I3: Mt . Fir Lbr. ?mTbnard (4) T (Helen Hearing 427) HI Team No. Ehprs ,g) f 3 (Jean Doir.ea 450) 12)' tlnllvwaod c"Jteel (4) G Teem No. 4 (Roberta Fox 417) (41 Lrdd tit Bush (Peggy Short 405) (0). High team series: Team No. 4. idr.7. High team game: Team No. 4. M3. High individual series: Roherla Fox. at Team No. 4. 487. High individual game: Kooena (47) Gates (141 Moore (221 Chance (2) McWhtrk 181 Vail Wood (131 G (1) Schaer Reserves scoring: Amity Butler 13. Kadell 9. Meeker 8. Rirhter 2. Eng land S. J. Hubbard 8. Officials: Don ovan and Zito. Hrse-vt Srnrlne; flalli nm,r t ki a no 8 Neufeld 8. Pa'sons 2. Estacada I rWhr hich scnrei: Dnr.ithv Men. Hore 1. Officials: Ireland 1 nii 177. rnce or 11.68. jone, is payinK his (ifth ytl$ n ioi ui tiioiiiva vumvuu Him ui con;e oasKctDaii. A tier one i "8 H Timbcrwolvcs Crush CAPITOl- LANFS Team result: Blue Lake Parkers i 10 wallop Cotton 59-35 in 4. PtnK Eieonam o: jonesway ftiarnci ea(Up mix. Colton Capers 59-33 COLTON (Special) Mill City led all the way here Friday night non- Reserves scoring: Woodburn Bell eque 2. Stayton Garland 10. Offic ials: Anderson and Beard. Cascade Edges Cowboy Five CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL (Special) Cascade turned on thc scoring power in thc fourth quar ter to edge past visiting Princ villc 54-48 in a nonlcague haskct ball game played here Friday night. Thc same two teams have at it again here Saturday night at A o'clock. Thc winners held a slim 4140 third quarter margin then upped that to six points and held onto that difference to win. Guard Dale Shumway won individual honors with 23 points for Princ ville. In the preliminary. North Sa lem's Sophomores throttled the Cascade Jayvces 49-19. CAPITAL CONFERENCE Cascade Stayton Woodburn Silverton Serra Mt. Angel Gervats North Marion PCT. 1.000 . .BOO J00 .400 .400 .200 .200 -00 Cssradf (54) prim is) Sorer 111) Erhammer f8) Towery HI) Grime (Bt (41) Pslnerllle 21 Jones (21 McKemle (5) Moon (23) Shumway m crane P-erves scor'n: Cascade Smith 4 Downer 2. Wilkenson 2. Peters fi. PrfnevtUc Mclntvr 2. Davld.on 2. Robertson 4, Warren fi. Officials:. Vandervoort and Hamilton. Illl-.'l 1 I '1 Hardware 3: FhUIrp! Motor 2 Wol- The Timberwolves led 2817 at Hi I t I l-.)4 camit. Auto service 2: RamaiCs 2. halftime in rolling up easy win. CKNTK.V. HICV SCHOOL (Sn'-il) "indy rrn up against a cold Central Hih team here Friday icht to pnt a 41-38 Wil- Shryock-s Mens Wear 2: Kent Beat . T j h non Lemke Estate 3. Salem smoke ssnoo I. i . r - Halftime Score: EOCE 48. OCE 42. (t 0-2 4-1 - 5 2 lamette Vallev I.pacdp victnrv -'i2 3 12 Sandy led 183 at thc end of - 3 22 the first ncriod and increased its if loud to 2411 at haljlime. The 22-.T3 ?i si Panlhers hit less than 10 per ect orthcT shots in the half. The Pioneers led 44-27 at the start nf the final period and went scoreless vhi! Panther! were Ihe spread if even Renter wnen'game in I9M he lost a year, and V , l. 4000 vou so Into tuch factional field almost his life, with a hurst n. l'WllorV "IS -lO-OH houses as those of North Carolina pendix. The cmlcrence wiped out 1 10 foul mi Pliilmioiili "eMing 11 noints State. Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, hnn-jthal year, but the NCAA wouldn't.' ..... ...... Bob tJWJon an(1 Leon jjjsen sas.-Kentucky and Dayton. New If he was eligible, the Dons misht , PHILOMATH 1 Special) Visit- j with 14 points apiece led the York coaches squawk that It's even i wish they sull had their ancntiln(! Nviort handed rhiliffnath a winners. Jack Bovle had 11 for worse when they play their, nickname o( "The Grey Fog." oetoat in a nonleague hc Cero-al "home games in siaaison square Garden. Gel It Both Ways "The referees who are 'homers' elsewhere lean over backwards ln the Garden to prove that they're not," charges one coach. "That means we get It both going tSi coming. a You can draw your own conclu lnna, but Yogi Bcrra has swatted tot homers for the New York Yan kee tn 10 vears while Bill Dickey. h Jlall ef Famer, knocked only J01 Thn A A 1 1 knvinH I. . OiASh Dlawd here Fririav niohl .... ....w uua.iik viniu xwfk a, w v 1 Sin(v .... wallofSng on a reccjit Kuropes Guird Bob Zetterburg topped i.aw.nn 04 tour and. after hetflftig the rvporll victors' scoring with 12. tkn.lNll" of Manager Ben Harris, vou won. ter Jim Shaw tonned Philomath f.L,l".n der how we won five of the 1P52 with 11. Philomath salvages somr Anderson 121 uiympic titles. consolation with a 543 Jayvce Bohhing and weaving bring dis- victory. qualification In F.uropc. where the judges score a jab asdiuch as a r.!,""J"".h. M 0 N'-port knockdown punch. One Yank f 'ViofcVrVr,. kayoed rival with O stomachish"w c isi CrowYn punch and was ruled out for a 'gTwT",,?' 2 (,?.,7';"'!:u, Klo" Th. ,..M k iiiG - ,n a 141 Braxburs " ..... ..an. iiivu 11 neser-es ncor n: Philnmath . (3S) Central it) Over. 21 raxiri 111) Bovle (SI Hedfes (01 Haveman Hlsh team series ers 2P09. HlKh team same ware 10.16. HiKh Individual series: of Wolsamotfs 23ft 583. Hiflh Individual same: of Wolcamntl s z.m Santlam Hard-1 Blue Lake Pack- with 22 points. Mill City took a 45-41 win in the JV game. Ed Losan , Colton OS) Ed Losan Lundmark IS) crwion i.ii n.i M.. .... rhl Tlnvr KM FTCCZe 6 370 Glen Jones 212-.M2. Gil ' Axmaker IS) ... ... i tM.nhnli i Rrnlhin 101 ! Sh Bavmirn 5.M. Jack I Reserves Scoring: Mill City - Ron n.ri Hendrlck 203 4. Enoerson 2, Muir 2. Beoler a. r T c G (54) Mill City IS) Gregory 1221 Lemke (13) Ellingson IS) Crook Basset! 331 Colton Chalftn 2. Brown 1. Salem, Carl Ion Bowmen to Vic The Redwing Rnwmen of Salem will compete wilh the Panther ! Bowmen or Carlton here Sunday ; in a handicap flint round at trie ! Redwing Bowmen's indoor range. I On the Salem first team will be Bob Norton. Chuck Anglin. Vern Bennett and r.d Isaac, on tne sec ond team will be Nick Bennett, Bob Hinkle, Leo Dumler and Keith Bnteman. The team match will be at 1 p.m. at the range in the Keizer skating rink. Spectators lye wel- Sabers Defeat Gervais 44-30 The Serra Sabers turned in a tip 4op team scoring performance Friday night at the Salem Armory to defeat visiting Gervais 44-30 in a Capital Conference basketball game. ' The locals thus racked up their second loop win in five tries and handed Gervais its fourth loss in five games. Serra led only 15-14 at half time, but pulled away easily in the second half. Thc locals made it a clean sweep for the night with a 61-51 Jayvee victory. Serra (44) It ft pt tp McKay I 3 2 1 B Barr f 2 3 3 7 McDonald c 4 14 9 Forcler g 2 4 2 8 Endres g 2 113 Guzman I 10 4 2 Moorman g 2 10 3 TOTALS Tie 12 IS 44 Gervais 1.10) fg ft pf tp Manning' f .-. 3 3 1 9 Mahonoy f 10 4 2 Alnge c , 2 15 5 Schmidt g 2 ' 2 1 McCall g 2 3 3 J Hall I 0 10 1 TOTALS . 10 10 14 30 Serra 15. Gervais 14. Halftime Score: Serra 19. Gervais 15. Officials: Nelson and Oslund Huskies In 63-62 Upset Over Foxes NORTH MARION HIGH SCHOOL (Special) North Mar ion won its first Capital Confer ence game of the season Friday night in edging out the Silver ton Foxes 63-62 in overtime. The Huskies led 24-21 at the end of the first half after the score had been tied at 11-all at the end of the opening period. Silverton led 40-37 at thc start of thc final period, but the Hus kies tied the game at 55-all to send it into overtime. I jacK Beraey len me wipiieia I with 21 point's followed By Rex Brown of the foxes witn iv. s. Marlon (S3) (2) silverton lones i7i T 121 Kelly MrlJn 1141 F 1131 Skin-In Bcckev 1211 C (201 Brown Lnwrle 117) G (101 Kuenrl Lamb 10) G 17) Week! Reserves Srortnit: silverton uver fleld 4. N. "Marion Nyberg 4. Of- firiaU rnlmn and Bell. Ohio State's AU-Anrica back Howard Cassady averaged six yards per carry in Big Ten com petition during the 1955 season. OF PAI OOKA Bv Ham Fisher Rrtfrvm Stxtrfnt: .tanHv Mnllol . MoWv Pntral: Pfttrsn 1 Love lact , GW 1 Travis 3. Offlrlal, Broker and ralller. when fo 17 years. And, It you lik to I fight. ,k.w." They really me It I ReTe'rV"' ,in,: r ttey say "aund up ndi,ml,h .nouhrty i. r Iport Stmmnnda 4. Ba Funk 1. New. Baltev S. Offl. ... anaraiera and unign. FRIDAY'S FIC.HlO BOTIIK ASSOCIATED PRFVS SYRACUSE. Y.-Gill Turner IS. PhiladelpW). outpointed Jack ie UolQ is, East Meadow. N.Y. 0 0 a n I Uf MAT)ES ALL lUNol WHEN YOU WHATS TWt ICtA Of SAVING "TIOCH..YOU OOJHE Mf MVS VTA) 10CMW-jM H. IS'VOU AP.E...BAH..; LETWE HAVE PlQOWiWNCft SVt)-, 46000 WITH THC ROBOT... f Ce Z rO RATHER READ Jr, THEM. f 7 SO CUT IT OUT BaJSJTT THIS -jaur ""ERV i