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    Salem, Oregon, Saturday, January 21, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
- Section 2 Pae 1
South Salem Gains District Lead; Vikings Win
PIN PATTER
Lebanon
By BENN VALOEZ
Far matt at the ladles here 1 the city this wlO be )uit another
winter? week-cad bat far faar at the fall, it will ke illlhtly
nerve-racking. Cailie Bain, Mildred Maekey, Jean Beyee: and
Helen uiodl are the midway
leaden in the annual Ladles
City Championships nod' will
be iweatinf oat their leading
totals In the- final flrlnf thli
Sunday. Castle Bain tops the
uoreled All-Events list with a
1515 count, Mildred Mackey
leadi the Singlet with 570 nnd
Jean Boyee and Helen Glodt
are the clau of the Double!
event so far. Powered by
Putt Putt Garbarino's 226
game and 592 series,, the
Chuck'i Steak Home gang
breezed Into the lead In the
team event with a big MS
total. Immediately on conclu
tlon of the tournament tomor
row night all the local gait
will begin thinking about the
ttate tournament which will be
held next month in Hilltboro.
Then comet the Northwett
tournament in Portland in the
tpring and if tome of the gait
want a vacation in paradite
they can attend the national GENE BRAUCHT '
championships in Miami, Flor. mi fred, top ttate doublet
Ida after that. By then, even
the most rabid advocate of the sport should have reached the
aturatlon point.
STATE TOURNEY ENTRIES MISS
A total of five Salem teams participated in the state meet In
Portland at the East Side Bowl last week-end and none of them
bowled spectacularly enough to leave more than a faint odor in
the house. The high scoring was saved for the doubles and singles
action Sunday afternoon. Gene "Bones" Braucht and partner Bob
"Wildman" White did them selves proud in the doubles event as
they took over the Class "A" leadership with a 1228 count We'll
refrain from mentioning who was the dog as we do not want to
spoil a beautiful friendship. Tony Vitlone with 613. Digby Bunnel
with 602 and Dale Bastian with 598 all moved to the board in the
Class "A" Singles. This week-end there will be' but one team from
Salem making the trek to Portland. Bob Ebersole and his Ale &
Quail Society bowling as Woodry Furniture will be making their
assault on the leaders in Class B today and tomorrow.
DISA & DATA ... A few weeks ago Frank Samuelson of the
Portland General Electric Team fired an all-spare 171 game in
league. Not unusual, you aay? Then take-a gander at Frank's
128 average. We know a lot of the bigger wheelt here in the
city who have never 'shot an all-apare game. ...
A week ago in the major leagues Terry Gannon led off for Scotty
Stores with 663 and Chet Boyce anchored with 608 and they lost all
four points. Good at the top. fair at the bottom, but in between
it got ridiculous . . . John Coomler picked the 4-7-10 split in successive
frames last week. Now that you have that spare down pat, John,
which one are you going to practice on now? .,
"A"long standing friendly feud hat developed between Dick
Phlppt and Tony Vitlone over the condition, of the pins in their
respective houses. The University hat alwayt had topnotch wood
but Monday night Dick Phipps barely touched the 4-pin enough
to convert the spare. Before be could tay anything Tony hollered
over to hint, "Atta boy, Dick, that's the way to protect your new
ball and my old Dins." 1
Al Herman of Woodroffe's Poor Boys smashed the wood for a new
league high game of 237 in the University Commercial No. 2 League
Thursday night. We can hardly call a man shooting like that a poor
boy. His team had to mortgage their balls and bags to pay off the
turkeys . . . About once a month someone shoots a big game in league
and then finds out they were only second high for the night. Last
Wednesday night in the Capitol Major Ed Wilkalis checked in with
a 2S6 game only to have team-mate Jim Ross top that with a 258.
Ed did have a successful evening, however, as his 680 series was
easily toDS for the evening and the week . . . Ramage s Beverages
one of the doormats of the University Classic, rose up like the wrath
of a scorned woman and smashed one of the top teams in the league
Monday night. Led by Al Jungling and his 622 series they surprised
- their opponents no end. Count like that and handicap too is hard to
beat . . . Rounding ramdly into his nre-army service form is H. H
"Swede" Anderson who was one of the top keglers locally until
his two year vacation . . .
66 to 38
North Gains Tie
For Fourth in ,
- District8
By A. C. JONES
Capital Journal Sports Editor
The North Salem Vikings have
a mission, and they pursue it with
evangelistic fervor as they climb
methodically in District 8-A-l.
With their shoot-and-run tac
tics here last night, they hand
cuffed ths inert Lebanon War
riors, 66-38, and had some help
from Bend in stirring league
standings. Bend whacked Albany,
Stomped
DISTRICT l-A-1 STANDINGS
W It Pet
South Salem 4 1 .800
Bend .J 1 .150
Albany 1 .600
North Salem a JOO
Corvallls . I . .500
Sweet Home i 3 .150
Lebanon 0 4 .000
Results Friday: North Salem
66, Lebanon 38; South Salem 91,
Sweet Home 48; Bend 57, Albany
S.
Next district games: Tonight-
Bend at Lebanon. Tuesday
North Salem at Sweet Home, Al
bany at Corvallis. Friday South
Salem at North Salem, Bend at
Sweet Home, Corvallis at Leb
anon. v
Scramble Ends In Lebanon-Viking Jump Ball
15
. I - - 4 it
Huskies
In Near
Surprise
Salem Club Cains
51-43 Win In
Hot Clash .
200 to Get Physical
Fitness Tests Here
Program Tuesday
Part of Oregon
'Reply to Ike'
Two-hundred students of North
Salem High and Parrish junior
high schools will receive physical
fitness tests Tuesday, conducted by
the University of Oregon depart
ment of physical education'.
Object of the five-man team will
be to sample 100 boys and 100
girls to classify them according to
a Physical Fitness Index (PFI)
as "Oregon's Answer to President
Eisenhower."
The President recently called at
tention to the "deplorable physical
condition" of many boys and girls
in the country and urged positive
action to remedy it
To Train Local Tetters
The physical fitness program' is
designed to identify those boys
and girls who are , below the aver
age in strength, and to provide ac
tivities to develop those who are
sub-par.
Exercises Not Only Answer
Gilmore explained that it is
known that just exercises are not
always the proper answer to im
proving scores of low "PFI" boys
and girls. Other causes may be
bad living habits, improper diet,
sickness, old injuries, physical de
fects and emotional disturbances.
A follow-up will attempt to lo
cate these causes through per
sonal interviews, and physical edu
cation classes will become more
effective as a result, Gilmore con
cluded. Oregon is the first slate in the
nation to respond to Eisenhower's
challenge, it is said. ' National
studies show that 59 per cent of
U.S. youngsters tested failed one
handing the former leaders their
second blow the game after
North Salem did it
9-5 for Season
In raising their all-season rec
ord to 9-5, North Salem rose from
tie for fifth place to a tie for
tourtn, with Sweet Home and
South Salem the next two oppon
ents. Tne Huskies proved tough
on their home floor for South
Salem, and' the Saxons will be
tough for the Vikings on North's
home floor next Friday.
Lebanon, not blessed with tal
ented seniors in any sport this
year, didn't lie down and' play
liaaii Thai, ,-A ln-l,!-... nl 11
king heels all the! way but were
trailing only 24-18 after four min
utes of the second quarter.
In rebounds, the Warriors of
Coach Bob Cane were almost up
to North, behind only 38 to 45.
In field goal percentage, how
ever, Coach Ken Hunt's shooters
hit 24 of 81, or .393, while Leb
anon shot 13 of 45 for .289.
Hunt withdrew ail starters ex
cept Kent Lammers, a sophomore,
to open the fourth quarter and
they scored 11 points to 10 for
Lebanon, who brought only nine
players to Salem. Viking reserv
es hit three of 14 shots. The reg
ulars in the first three periods
connected on 21 of 47 for .447.
Bob Tom scrambled for 18 points
before retiring, just a hair above
his district scoring average of
17.67, which should retain his lead.
He sank the first four shots he
attempted and had 14 points in
the first half.
Junior Dennis McKee donated
six consecutive free throws to the
20-12 lead that North held when
the first period ended. It was 34-20
in the intermission and 55-28 as
the final canto began. McKee fin
ished with 14, getting three goals
on fast breaks in the third quarter.
Lammers, who gained recogni
tion- for his play against Albany
Tuesday, got into the double fig
ures fo rthe first time, netting 11.
For Lebanon, Jim Hayden scored
10 and eight of the nine tallied
something.
North Salem s junior varsity won
their seventh of 12 games by de
feating the Lebanon jayvees, 52-"33,
in the preliminary. Larry Patton
led with 10 points for the victors.
North Salem't Bob Tom (It) and Lebanon'! Bud Miller (22).
were' all tied up a tecond after this picture was snapped In last
night't North Salem-Lebanon hoop, clash. Others trying to get
into the act are at left, Jim Litchfield of North, Charles Bachman
of Lebanon, John Pattlson of Lebanon and North's Ken Carl. North
Salem won the game 66-18.
Salem Academy Tops
Yawama League Play
Locals Grab 5448
Victory Over
Sheridan
SHERIDAN (Special) Salem
AraHemv closed with a rush here
Fridav nieht to grab a mi
Yawama league victory from
Sheridan and move to the top
of the legaue standings with
5-1 season record.'
The visitors from Salem over
took the tiring Spartans to tie
the score at 48-48 with just two
minutes to go. In the next two
minutes they rushed in six points
before the host club could catch
its breath and the ball game was
over.
Guard Larry Merk paced the
victors with 21 points, but had to
surrender high point honors to
Sheridan's Quick Qhuck Clark
who tallied 24.
The Crusader Juniors made
their prelim clash a thriller, too,
copping a 42-41 victory.
Salem Academy (51) C T P T
Knapp t J J "'
Relmer t ,- 3 2 J 8
Pfau c 8 1 0 13
Merk I ? 5
YAWAMA LEAGUE STANDINGS
w l per.
S-Academy S 1 .833
snerwooa ..... 4 l .biki
Wlllamlna 4 1 .800
Dayton ....... 3 2 .600
Sheridan 1 .200
Banks 1 4 .200
Yamhill 4 O S .000
Basketball Scores
, " ?Ta,0f' ?.. or more of his fests while only nine
lesis, 10 Begin at iv a.m. auu tun-: , . ,,, . .,..,
-1H u,Hh . .min-r in In after. I P" ?ent oI "pcan youngsters
- u.tll k. 1 l-in l.nl i,dri failed.
acceding to Vern Gilmore, Salem Sajem is one of eight test centers
..iir i t ii i f spt nn nv trip fVntrnl PnvKtrnl
pumic scnooia coruuiauir.
There vill be 80 boys and 80 girls
from Parrish.
InitrffrnfiiU will test the fol-
JorliiR:
C.. -41.
left
of right and
grips on manuomeler.
2. Back lift (how many pounds
can beUf ted with kneel
atraight).
J. Leg UK (how many pounds
can be lifted with kneet beat
an. belt around waitt).
4. Arm ktrength, bated
weight, height wd nmber of
chins and dipt. DJpt are from the
end of (Stnllel hart supporting
tubjeet't full weight.
i. Lung capacity, letting num
ber of ruble Inches af air stl
drnl can blew Into an Instrument.
For girls, the pull-ups and push
ops are modified. Generally the
set up by the Central Physical
Fitness committee ml the Oregon
Aspciaron for Health. Physical
Education and ftecreauon.
a
Rooks Defeat
UO Freshmen
CORVALLIS (UP) ThOregon
State Rooks, lasers in the first
two outings thJ) season, broke into
the win column last night witn
Lebanon (38)
Coolldge
ratuson
Bachman
White
Hayden
Blanchett
Miller
Adklns
Leatherrnan
Totals
North Silem ((6)
Lammers ;.
Tom
weaver
McKee
Lov
Cart
Syrtng
Llfcniieia
Gettls
Kanj
Drake
Barnes
12
r,
3
2
0
8
3 2
1 0
.0 0
2 1
.0 2
.0 2
P T
0 0
2 4
S
4 S
Totals . 24 18 14 86
Lehanon 12 S 8 10 .18
North Salem 20 14 21 11
Free throws missed: Lebanon 10.
North Salem 11. Technical foul: Ib-
anon. 5 each.
WIckerL
Officials: Hendrle and
Zwieaort g
Edljer I
Totals -
Sheridan (481
Clark f
Sparks f . -
Speelman c
l'apen g ..
Hess g
Bailer I
Fisher t .
'Totals
Dayton Scores
64-58 Victory
DAYTON (Special) Dayion took
the lead in the second quarter here
Friday night and led the rest of
the way in downing the Banks
Braves 64-58 in a Yawama League
game.
Banks led 18-14 at the end of
the first period, but the winners
led 39-27 at halftime and 51-37 at
the end of the third stanza.
. Don Beaver of the losers scored
23 points to take scoring honors.
Gene Walthcr paced the winners
with 19.
(84) Dayton
r ll-l LamDerl
F (6) Hcdaccock
C (11) Dudke
G (191 Walther
G (21 Nuttbrock
Reserves scoring: uayion- vest
Flnleum 2, Banks; Wise 2. Moore.
Officials Woatherbee and Blakely.
G
10
3
5
1
1
.22
14 41
Sherl-
C- Thrnwa Mis,!: A. 8.
dan 10. Halftime Score: S. Academy
10. Sheridan 29. Officials Bodsers and
Wade.
Willamina Hands
Sherwood First
WVL Loss, 5145
WILLAMINA (Special) Host
Willamina treated Sherwood in
rather rough fashion here Friday
night, pinning a 51-45 Yawama
league loss on the merry Bow
men, their' first loss in league
play in five games.
The victors had to come from
behind a 38-36 third quanter def
icit with a hot fourth period out
hurst tb win. Forward Bob
Fowler paced the scoring for the
winners with 18 points. Doug
Littlejohn had 15 .for the Willa
mina cause. . '
Forward Edstrom topped Sher
wood with 12 counters. .
Willamina made A runaway of
the preliminary game, 77-32.
Willamina (SI
uttwnhn (l
ilef (16)
(SI
(isT
Tag Rematch
BilledTuesday
Leanitt' Larry Chene and his tag
team partner, (ftorge Drake, will!
... t-U i(U Tantr VDUI.I
gel axeman,, -itu j
and Buck Weaver Tuesday night 31
the Salem Armory.
It was only justice, fortfJJReilly
and Weaver won last week when
ft'Reilly dragged the unconscious j
weaver over on (Ve unconscious i
rhna .'Kn th rf"04fcwa!m't 24
!lookl4f. a
MiTU-nnai win maicn om
(45) ft her wood
T 6r Turner
r (12) Edtroi
Edwardi (6) C 4fc1t Flrkrn
.Anderion (4) G fSt.Kmrer
Alln (3) O MH Gruver
RiMervea icorln: WHIflmtn
Shrnk 7. Official!: Mull and .fehn
Vnd. .
Bank (58)
Kelly (IDi
Porter (fl
Beaver (22)
Mailer (71
Parsons (4)
Albany Only
Top 10 Club
To Lose Game
Tide Table
T(JlESrS(R TAfT, OHEOOM
Jefferson-Nearly Upset
By Lincoln ; B Player
Hits 57 Points
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Only one of Oregon's top high
school basketball teams was upset
Friday night, and the lone defeat
came only as a mild surprise.
Thai was Albany's 57-55 loss to
Bend. Albany, ranked No. 10 in the
weekly Associated Press poll, also
was downed last Tuesday and now
has a 5-8 record for the season.
Jefferson, the state's No. 1 team,
had the closest squeak of the night.
The Portland city leader had to
come frgm behind to shave the
strong Lincoln team of Portland,
51-50.
Meanwhile a sophomore center
in the far courts of Eastern Ore
gon, was running up 57 points by
himself as he led. Helix to a 100
55 victory over Ukiah in class B
play.
The sophomore was 6-6 John
Stevens. Scarekecgers said hf tried
24 field goal attempts and made
25 of.them. He also added 11 free
throws in running up the second
lighcst point totne in class B rec-
orus.
The record la held by Gerry
Bloom -of Crow, who scored 67
poftts in one game in 1952.
Eugene, the.state't No. 2 teatn.
after downing Milwaukee, in a
HIGH SCHOOL
North Salem 88, Lebanon 38
South Salem 81, Sweet Home 48
Serra 44. Gervals 30
North Marlon 63. Sllverton 62
Woodburn 56, Stayton 82
Cascade S4, Prlnevllle 48
Corbett 46, Perrydale 35. '
Chemawa 68, OSD 34
Amity 81. Gates 47
Salem Academy 34, Sheridan 48
Dayton 64, Banks 38
Willamina 51, Sherwood 45 1
Dallas 55. Estacada 33
Sandy 44. Crnlral 38 '
Mnlalla 67, Canbv 49
Newport 4!i. Philomath 38
Bend 57. Albany 55
Slletz 49. Fall City 32
Vale 65. John Day 51
Pacific Frosh 61, Knapna 56
Concordia (Portland! 63. Gaston 49
St. Helens 48, Rainier 38
Madras 65, Burns 50
O'Dea (Seattle) 41. Central Catho
lic (Portland) 39
Waldport 49, Toledo 43
Hermiston 61, La Grande 48
Wlllametta (Eugene) 67, Pleasant
Hill 37
West Linn 48. Newberl 44
Florence 64, Talt 61 1 '
Clatskanie 64, Wy'East 62 . .
Baker 71, The Dalles 49
Beaverton 74, Tlgard 37 '."
Oregon City 61. McMlnnvllle II
Tillamook 56, Seaside 43 '
Neahkahnie 37, Warrcnton 45
Eugene 67, Mllwaukie S3
Bedmond 80, Lakeview 57
Gresham 58, PSC Frosh 40
Hlllsboro 58. Forest Grove 33
Pendleton 68. Walla Walla 50
Klamath Falls 62. Ashland 35
Springfield 60, Corvallis 50
: Triangle Lake 58, Westflr 52
Lowell 72. Crow 58
Brownsville 72, Shedd 43
Enterprise 46, Union 40 .
Arlington 43, Condon 33
Tillamook Catholic 40. Star of Sea
(Astoria) 38 lovcrtlme)
Mcdford 42. Grants Pass 39
Helix 100. Ukiah 55 ,
Elgin 57. Joseph 45 ' '
Sisters 50, Maupin 44
Marshfield 70, North Bend 60
Bandon 62, Glendale 51
Reedsport 47. Roseburg 42
Culver 88, Moro 51
PORTLAND SCHOOLS
Jefferson 51. Lincoln 50
Grant 88. Cleveland 36
Washington 56, Ronsevelt 49
Franklin 58, Benson 51
, COLLEGE BASKETBALL
JBy Tha Associated Press)
FAR WEST
Oregon State 69. Stanford 59. N
Utah 60. Oklahoma Cltv 58.
Washington 62, Washington State
42.
Oregon 84. Idaho J. ,
Montana State 63. Whltworth 58.'
Fresno State 94, Pepperdine , 64.
Portland U. 99. Regis 89.
Gonzaga 77. Seattle Pacific 85.
Western Washington 32, BrIUsh
Columbia 36.
Eastern Oregon 85, Oregon Edu-
caUon 84.
Northwest Nazarene 79, St. Mar
tins 49.
Central Washington 76, Eastern
Washlnston 66.
Southern Oregon 8T, Portland State
w. ,
EAST
Holy Cross 96. American Inter
national 78.
Coast Guard 78, Wesleyan 49
SOUTH
Murray Ky. 83. Siena N Y. 74
Tampa 68. Florida Southern 65
Presbyterian 108. Mercer 84
MIDWEST
Iowa State 81. Drake 80.
Memphis Sine 73. Washington St.
LOUIS 71.
North Dakota SUte 88, South Da
kola SUte 79.
All-Sport Star
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By JOHN HARVEY
SWEET HOME -(Special)
South Salem had to hold olf a
tremendous last quarter surge by
the Sweet Home Huskies here Fri
day night to take a 51-48 win and
move into first place in district
eight play.
The Saxont held a ten point lead
with five minutes left in the, game.
out tiowara nanieis ana noyce
McDaniel led a rally that cut the
lead to two paints.'
. Sweet Home took a first quarter
lead and managed to hold it until
midway through the second quar
ter. The Huskies led 14-12 at the
end of the opening stania and in
creased it to 17-14 early in ire
second period.
Locals Take Leal
With 6:50 remaining in the period
Ken Allmer added a free throw
for the Saxons, followed by two
free throws by Jim Allen, two tip-
ins by Ron Russell, a layln by
Dan Moore and another foul shot
by Allmer. This made the score
24-17 with 4:05 remaining in the
neriod.
With Allmer and Allen doing vu
the scoring, the Saxons took a
32-19 lead with 1:50 remaining, but
the Huskies cut the margin to 34-
26 at halftime. ,
Both teams could score only six
points apiece in the third period
making the score 40-32 at the suut
of the final stania. After an ex
change of basket and a pair of
free throws, Daniels connect! on
two long one handers. but Moore
put the lead back up to six points
with two free throws making the
Hinra SA.in Tlaniola hit nn nnnlllpr
long one-hander and added two Lorain Plan Northwest
free throws, cutting tne score ioi
46-44.
Dale Jones made a layin lor the
Snxons, but McDamels came rignt
bock with a long Jump .ihot. With
1:43 left the Saxons iced the game
when Allen made a free throw
and Moore tipped the second one
in. . "
Russell High With 12
Daniels and McDaniels each had
18 points to tie for scoring honors
for the night. HUBseti witn v., nn
mer with 11 and Allen and Moore
with 10 naced the Saxons.
Rebounds again played a big
part In the Saxons' win as they
pulled down 61 rebounds while the
Huskies were oniy setting i.
The South Salem JV's continued
undefeated as they nudged the
Sweet Home JV's 55-48 ior their
eleventh straight win. Larry Hurk-,
hart topped the winners with ID.
Jumping Jerry McCalllster
a 5-11 senior; guard, will prob- ,
ably draw a tlarllng role It) .
tonight's Willamette Lewlt and .
Clark clash at the local gymnas
ium. McCnlllsler, a three-sport
ttar hit lour years at Willam
ette, hat been a backcourt
mainstay for Coach Johnny
Lewlt all season and It doting
ut one of the most vertattle -careen
In Willamette athletie
history.
Bearcats Set
. 4
Pioneer Duel
Conference Outing
At 8 Tonight
6530asketball victory over the
vregon rrosir. ui 4 r.l Tl.h.f(i nh-rli
' Vencouver.
G1tLCS paced by tall Gary! Pedro Godoy of Cuba will n.
Goble. tumped into I 20-4 lead and! his debut here against DaTiny
kent the Ducklings from scoring ORourke In tne opener :
larger and oldO'boys and girls '. field goal for the first' nine minutes , Godoy, 220. comes from Calgary,
oi play, in hooks lea s nauiune, wii-i ue
will have the higher scores,
"" "jr O O
Gil-
C 20,
O
Promoter Stu Hart,
(Compiled by If S Coast it vena'stlc
Bnmt. PnrtlanifS nra.l - I
Juarv Time Hght Tjjne Hght double-overtime at MilwauSie ear
ij! n m. o Tnilier, had an etjiier time ( it Fr.
i day night and trimmed Mllwaukie
J2:J? !- il7-5a Milwaukie ranks No. S in the
?: :'m state.
in p.m. -0 3 Medford, the No. squad, man-
3:33 a.m. 2 8 asm! to get rjAst flranta Pat A
4:28 pm. -4I!
3'44 to m 2 7 ' ) '
514 p m! -i s FiOrth-ranked Franklin of Port
4 46 a.m. 11 nnH defeated Benson, 5S S1, ind
s lm 1 1 ,et t,'0,n!,' lor crucial meeting
6 45 p'nvo' -4 with Jefferson' next Tuesday.
t:i8 ffi.l t Marhfleld, No. 6 In the poll,
Vm am "1 1'downe arch-rivaO North Bend,
tot pm! -0 7.70-60. The No. 7 team, Outh sa
tis am. I 3 lent, got past Sweet Home, 51-48,
'in am "ii tnA lne No- sound, Beaverton,
44 p!j 0.1 i walloped Tigard, 74-37.
ifKh Wjlers
8:03 SOn. 1.9
7:inj.m. 43
8 58 a.m.7.1
8 49 p m. 4 4
A 7:56 a.m.
" 10 04 p m.
8:3.jJt.m.
11 ojt m.
o0:IU a m.
Tl 50 p m.
10:50 a m.
1:3I m.
' 11:41 am.
1:11 a m.
11:34 p.m.
1:51 am.
1:15 p m. 71
in am. 6 7
mi 51
1:11 p.m. 40
7 5
a g
tl
7
5 5
10
so
7.1
61
77
South Salem (51)
Allen. (
Russell, ( ...
Jones, e -
Bcals, g
Moore, g
Coon, t
Allmer, t
Watllo. c
Patterson, g -
Merchant, g . ...
Totals ,
Sweet Home (48) .
Hoffman, I .
Donahe. f
Buttenhoff, e
Daniels, g
McDaniels. g
Van Rosky, f .....
Totals . 14 30 10 48
Free throws missed: S. Salam II. S.
Home 11. Halftime score S. Salem
8 Home 38. Officials: Bailey ana
Derrah.
G
3
Willamette will attempt to get
out of the Northwest Conference
cellar tonight when they face the
Lewis and Clark Pioneers in an
8 p.m. game in the Willamette
The Bearcats ot John Lewis nave
a 1-4 mark, but the Pioneers ot
Eldon Fix are sporting only n
2-3 record. A Willamette win would
move the two teams Into a dead
lock for last place with idle Whit
man. (
Lewis will probably start 6-6
Jack Bishop and 6-4 Pete Reed
at forwards. 6-7 Neil Causbie at
center and 6-2 Vic Backlund and
5-10 Jerry McCallister at guards.
, The Pioneers will probably open
with 6-1 Hal Adrian and 6-5 Don .
jj Ward at forwards, 6-6 Loren
u Michelscn at center and a pair of
8 6-0 guards, Joe Boutin and Duane
I0 Brady. .
o Willamette s lone win was over .
" Whitman as (he Bearcats suffered
o a pair of defeats by College of
o Idaho and single defeats to Lin-
7, field and Pacific. .
Gil Turner.
Takes Labua
SYRACUSE. .Y. OB - Gil Turn
er i looked toward Gene Fullmer
again Saturday, anxious to take
on the Utah battler who was n'
petted to provide the competition
for the Phjladelpnian r riaoy ni'tni.
Instead, young Jackie Lahua
filled In for the ill Fullmer ind
took his second beating from Turn
er in 37 days. Again, it was, split
10-round decision.
Turner's ring experience again
was the major factor. The young
er Labua showed a willingness to
mix it with the veteran.
In the fourth round, Turner
opened a cut over Labua't .lght
eye that spurted bloody Hit hand
lers patched it up but Gil opened
it again with flicking Jabs In loth
of the next two rounds, forcing La
bua to carry his guard high.
When Labua's guard went np,
Turner shifted to the midsection.
Thifl! he gradually wore down his
opponent.
Judge Paul Cummlngs scored It
J-4-1 and Referee Barney Felix,
6-J-l, both for Turner. Judge Dick
Fazio gave it to Labua, 5-41. The
Associated Press had Labua on
top 6-4.
Bend Upsets
Albany 57-55
ALBANY (Special) A looping
howitzer that swished into the
nets with Just three seconds to
go gave the South Salem Saxons
the lead in the District 8A-1 hoop
competition here Friday night.
South wasn't olavins here, but
Bend was. And they upset Albany
57-55 on Forward Don Lena-
berg's 30-fnotcr" with the clock
ready to go off. Bend had tied
the score at S3 til with three
minutes to go. then held onto the
ball until Lenabcrg's final heave.
Albany now has three wins and
two losses, in league play to a
4-1 mark for South Salem. Bend
has a 3-1 mark.
Jr. High Play
In 2nd Week
The ParrlBh Cords and the Les
lie Blues and Golds notched wins
in the second week of Junior high
play Friday. The Cards topped
the Parrish Pioneers 28-13, the
Blues nosed out the Leslie War
riors 36-31 and the Blues tipped
the Parrish Greys 29-28.
Gene Gilbertson of the Greys
was high scorer for the day with
13 points. Jim Todd of the Warriors
tallied 12 in his team's defeat,
Pioneers (13)
Johnson (3)
Sehurn (1)
Harter 111
Richie (0)
Partle 15)
(28) Cardinals
F (41 Vanderhoof
F (4) D. Jones
C (7) Wood
C (4) Orlloff-
(.11 J. Jones
Albany (83)
Moye 1141
MrCnnnell 116)
Wllrerl (141
Tnrgeson (01
Wilson (lai
(871 Bend
(4) Anderson
(14) lnaherg
(S) Coleman
(5I ol.nn
(141 Ronsell
Reserves Scoring: Bend. Csnnon 1.
Luhy, 2 Players
To lie Guests'
Breakfast Club
The Inside, first hand Informa
tion from the Northwest Base
ball league meeting Sunday will
be revealed by Hugh Luby at
the Salem Breakfast clab Mon
day morning at the Senator
hotel.
Lnby, Salem Senators general
manager, will report on Port
land session which will learn if
Spokane and Wenatchee will
stay In the league thli year.
With Luby will be two Sena
tort catcher Harvey Keepl and
a rookie catcher Jost signed,
Jerry Waldrop of Salem. Luby
laid he hopes to have the two
new clnb directors - Dr. Vera
Miller and Cart FerSsoa.
The Breakfast elnb eonvenetrt
7:30 for breakfatt, and the pre
(rata will opei at 7:U a.m.
O
nr.rv- flrnrlna: Cards Allen 1.
Crleser 1. Officials: Miles tnd Wil
liams. (
Leslie Blues (36) (31) Leslie Warr.
McCargar (7) f 1131 Todd
Hudklns (6) F (21 Clark
Melln (41 , C (4) Whelchel
Walker (7) O (4) Bowes
Stewart (3) G (4) Hartman
Reserves scoring: Blues Hender
son 1. Fennlmnro 5. Warriors Me
cnrmacK 3. caiana 3. uuiciau: uio
son and Wilkinson.
Leslie Holds ()
Jones 18) T
Polls 121 F
Barllett 10) C
Rrunkel 110) O
Plhnrn 161 G
ItrsTves srnrlne
(28) Grays
(13) Gllherlson
111 Getllt
(3) Younequlst
(II nilllnga
l Hntton
Golds Rerglsnd
id
7. McDonalds 5. Officials: Annen and
Alley.
Welterweight boxing champion
Carmen Basilio served 33 months'
in the Marines.
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