District Bills Big Spartans, Showing Strength Albany at Sweet Home, Saxons To Rest Having re-discovered one of life's greatest sports pleasures beat lug South Salem in basketball the North Salem Vikings are await ing Corvallis here Tuesday night In further pursuit of District 8 honors. The only other district game will find Albany at Sweet Home, one which would have far-reaching results if the Huskies can upset the leaders. Then, if South Salem could topple the Bulldogs at Albany Friday night and whip Lebanon in the season's final Saturday, there would be quite a finish to the schedule. North and South are tied for second with three losses each, while Albany has one defeat. North's Vikings, considered rank outsiders in the struggle for state tournament berths, can be assured of at least getting into a playoff for one of the two spots by win ning the next two, 31-Foot Shot Wins North elbowed South, 51-49, Fri day night with an unpremediated 31-foot shot in the last two seconds by Dennis McKee. South Salem is idle Tuesday, al lowing its fences to mend. Ed Lewis, starting forwand, should be back in at least limited capacity after losing two games to the flu, Ron Russell and Dan Moore, Saxon's "old dependables" should gain strength after their bouts with the germs. Coach Ward Paldanius may have change or two in his lineup for Tuesday.. Jim Litchfield, junior forward, went in early as a reserve Friday and perked up North's re bounds to 16 for big Grant Harter, and Kent Lammers and Bob Reaves snagged eight apiece. Two Upsets In Row Corvallis has made a comeback in the last two games, upsetting South Salem and Sweet Home. This Is credited to the return to form of the big center, Bruce Fleming, who was out a spell with a broken finger. Fleming and comrades scared North in their earlier meeting be fore bowing 51-46. Visitors are welcome. . Bone Seeks Title Clinch At Houston HOUSTON, Tex. W-Geae Bone, a newcomer who just four days ago was unknown even to many stars on the winter golf tour, held a 2-stroke lead today as he made his final bid for the $7,500 top money in the $36,000 Houston Open. The friendly 25-year-old from Louisville used good putting to overcome a few bad shots yester day and boost his lead with a 54- hole 69-67-70206. This was 10 under par for the 7,200-yard, par-72 Memorial Park course and enabled him to beat off a surge by Bob Harris, former national collegiate champion from Winnetka, HI. Harris, seven strokes back after 86 holes, was red hot with a red putter, fashioning a 7-under 65 third round for a 209 that moved him a notch ahead of Jimmy De maret, a Houston native and gal lery favorite. Wolves Close Slate With Blaze of Glory j-ii s .TI. Uiampiou vr.i I ;ilofl Final Tally Told OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU CATION, Monmouth (Special! OCE closed out it? 1956-57 basket ball season in a blaze of glory Saturday night at Monmouth, up letting Oregon Tech for the second night in a row, 49-44. The Wolves won Friday night In overtime, 58-56. A pair of jump shots by Cece Miller in the final three minutes cinched the victory for the Wolves after Oregon Tech had crept with in three points at 45-42, - Miller's baskets put the game out of reach of the Owls and the Wolves stalled out the final 90 seconds. Still Not Out of Cellar The double victory over the Owls, who had previously clinched the Oregon Collegiate Conference mi. nrF r ft-1 ft record in OCC play, but failed to get the Wolves out Ol Uie iha. ceuar, wn finished with a U-5 mark in COn-fa,-,,,,,. TlV VtiT ttl SP3S00 the Owls wound up with an 18-6 record and OCE a 7-17 mark. Miller, in leading the Wolves to victory with 12 points, also as sured himself of the individual scoring title for the Wolves for the second year in a row. Miller totalled 26 fn the two games to give him a season's total of 220. Just lix more than runnerup Doug Bsers. Rogers Average Highest i Cngex, hovtver, salvaged tomt Looks like He'll Hit That Flag : '' . . " A . : - J M -" ' I v "f. ' ASPEN, Colo. Leaning hard into one . three-day ski meet here. Tony, 21, won of the slalom gates, Austria's Toni Sailer the giant slalom and slalom events, but shows his Olympic form before dropping dropped out of the downhill because of . out of the Roch Cup competition Sunday in altitude sickness. (AP Wirephoto), Section 2, Page 1 FULL A. P. AND V, Basketball Scores COLLEGE RESULTS Lintteld B5. Willamette 81 Oregon College 49, Oregon Tech 44 ucla 73, Oregon 63 Oregon State 61, Idaho 83 California 72, Washington USC 86, Stanford 73 Lewis 6t Clark 73, Whitman 85 Pacific 73. College of Idaho 63 Portland State 71, Eastern Oregon Portland U, 83, Gonzaga 69 Denver 64, Wyoming 63 overttm Montana 71, Brigham Young 65 Utah 82, Utah State SO Idaho State 47, Western Stat 39 Texas A&M 61, Texai 55 St. Louis 73, Bradley 63 Army 75, New York U, ft Navy 56, Maryland 55 Illinois nfl. Purdue 78 St. Martins 59, British Columbia 56 Missouri 72, Colorado 82 Indiana 85, Wisconsin 74 West Virginia 107, Pitt S3 Notre Dame 95, DePaul 80 Southern Methodist 75, Rice 73 Harvard 98, Penn 83 Dartmouth 84. Cornell 43 .Kansas State 88, Iowa State T? (overtime) Columbia 82, Brown 64 Syracuse 86, Penn State 55 North Carolina State 78, VHisnova 64 Duke 94, South Carolina 81 Virginia 85, Clemson 71 Kansas 87. Nebraska 60 Iowa 74, Northwestern 86 Princeton 56. Yale 38 Tennessee B5, Auburn 15 Michigan State 76, Minnesota 65 LaSalle 60, Richmond 52 Ohio State 94, Michigan 88 . Dayton 50, Louisville 48 Oklahoma A&M 76, Houston ft Kentucky 79. Alabama 60 NBA New York 102, Fort Wayne 84 Rochester 101, St. Louis 87 Syracuse 103, Minneapolis l$i OREGON PREP RESULTS Salem Academy 82, Sheridan 4i Willamina 57, Philomath 44 Sherwood 58, Dayton 56 Yamhill 59, Banks 28 Perrydale 45, Chemaw 40 glory by being tops in points per game with 10.7 to Miller's 9.2, An ex-Salem High eager, Rogers play ed in four less games than Miller and finished with 214 points. Miller, with 10 free throws in 11 attempts for the two games, capped a brilliant season at the charily line by running his sea son's mark to 82 for 91, a .901 average. He ranked second among the nation's NCAA small college free throw shooters last week and his weekend performance may have shot him into first place. O. Tceh (44) g r pt C4S1 OCE c r pt 5 J 111 3 7 3)1 1 1 4 5 S S 112 1 S I J oil: 113 Williams 4 4 412Andrich Fastpen 0 McCtchtn 3 I 3 1 0 1 Rogeri a f Young FSscner 2 a b Miner 0 ZGIrod 1 S Milton Rhine Froit Franeil Dorn Hatcher 1 3 0 S 0 0 Hojr 4 11 0 0 Totall 13 IS 17 44 -Total! IS IS 11 49 Free throwi mlaned: OCE 11, Ore gon Tech 11. HaWtime score: OCE 28. Oregon Tech 33. OMictaU: Beard and Toitl. FINAL HS4-57 O.C.t. BASKETBALL SCORING STATISTICS Name ftaft reb tp MlUer S1-S2 n 320 Rogera lS3-? 171 314 Glrod St 190 Young 104-43 11 1S6 Andnch S1-3S 8S 1 Wooliey IS-19 3 117 Hnv 37-33 31 85 Milton 3&-13 Smith 17-11 IS 3 3 3 Grerory 7-4 Kenvon 3-3 OCE total?: ft(g 1431-4W ftaft S7J-419. Of 393. reb 833 tp HO. Opnonentj: teaIt 1MS-S3. ftaft 67H-4I3, pt 411. reb K. tp 127 FtPld goal percentage; OCE, .34S; opponents. 47S Free throw percentage: OCE, .900; opponenta, .640. Potnta per game average: OCE, SS 7: opponenta. 474. Season' record: Overall, won and !ot 17; Oregon Collegiate CCD Uceace, won a lad 10. , Monday, P. WIRE, LOCAL AND PIN PA TTER -1 T By FRANK Capital Journal Congratulations to Dean Henderson,' new president of the Oregon State bowling association, elected to the top office Sunday replacing Vera Sewell, The Dalles. Henderson has been number two organi lation man throughout the highly successful state tournament which concluded Sunday after eight weekends of solid bowling. And for the past eight weekends he has been promising his wife, an expectant mother, tied be home for at least 3 Sundays fol lowing the tournament. So what did the Eugene association do? Invited him to their big associa tion meeting next Sunday morn ing. Tourney Smooth - Certainly congratulations are in order to a number of Salem bowling supporters for the qual ity of this year's slate bowi-off, Vera Turner, efficient executive secretary, who has been with the OSB for 11 years as secretary, kept the official machinery run ning smoothly. Alley personnel Bob Ryan, Dick Phipps, and Cassie Bain kept the auey conditions excellent, man aged minor alley troubles well. and kept a clean house for bowl ers and spectators. , Pit and Pendulum In the pits. Bill Bowers and A! dvho cut uown any oowiers irri tation from poor service by effi cient operation of the automatics. In fact only one breakdown oc curred in the entire tournament. necessitating a 10 minute delay by Certainly special credit should go to the "uniting heroes," Uia volunteer scorekeeperi. Herded to the altera hy Mr. and Mn. Jay Gould, city association secretaries, 19 scorekeepera need commendation for the time they spent. Topping the list of icore keepers were Dot Olnty anil husband Jack, who kept score for 29 and 28 squads respectively. Alberta Thompson personally accounted for 25 snuarl scmrrs A special commendation should go to Wayne and Jean Domes who kept score for 14 squads each, mostlv at the unnrwedpntpd a a m Sunday squad spot. Others who kept score included Gwen Upson, 15; Jean Boyce, 15; 0arence and Marion Lienhard, 13 each; Norma Lawless, 12; Lcs Lance, 12; Gert Carr, H; and Bert Carr, Sam Fromm, John Glodt, Bill Hiilerich,. and Corky Phipps, 10 squads each. Scorekeepers to Be Feted In appreciation for their scorekeeping they are to be guests of the city association in a special bowling partv at the University Bowl March 1 at 10 p.m. All invited to the bowling party include aiso any scorekecper who kept tor four or more squads. Three other helpers for the tourney were Roy Farley, George Le Tourneaux, and Cliff Maison who served at the bowling bail weighing in station. The women did their share toward an efficient taBrsament In another area also; At the checkroom. Is charge of the women's city association booth wire Mrs, Ass Thrush and Mrs, Beryl Moflhaopi. They reported thai 22 women volunteered their tr. vices behind a cheek stand lor three of the tight 'weekends. They are Peg Alsman, Doris Taylor, Barbara Smith, Dot Van derhoof, Trula Kennedy, Kay Lowry, Phyilis Curry, Geneva Schmidt, uussie nout, rreaa imams, Jewell verier. Louise Schuley, Merle Curtis. Irrna Turnbuil. Joanna Aaron. Roberta Fox. Clara Duranl, Ethel Algeria inompson, and tieartor Turner to as soon as outies tor tne urcgon state men s tournament are concluded, at midweek, vera Turner will pack his bags and head East for American Bowling congress headquarters to aid in sched uling and putting on the ABC Wort-, Texas, Hell be sack in (Cocued co pasjt Games; Corvallis a -- , February 25, 1957 VALLEY COVERAGE WALTON Sports Writer JACK OLNEY he and wife served one squad in the first weekend, j Ted Roake. 16: Joe Stocky. 15: Riches, Myrtle Dunn, Gert Adt, Hincrtcn. Leave Soon tournament held this year In Fort Oregon around May 1, 2, columns i and 4) rfl ns r wei iA J . L. . :vi I i Klamath Returns To Form No, 1 Team Evens Count; Eugene Falls Again , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Klamath' Falls, ranked No, 1 in the Associated Press poll last week, got back on the victory track Saturday night with a 41-37 decision over Ashland in Oregon high school basketball play. The No. 2 team, Eugene, how ever, suffered a second straight weekend loss. Marshfield was the winner, S7-55. The previous night North Bend had spilled Eugene, tt-50. No. 3 Beat No. 5 Other teams in tHe top 10 won as- expected. Central Catholic of Portland, ranked No. 3, downed Astoria, No. 5, 58-55. Hermiston, No. 7 in the state, defeated Milton- Freewater, 65-51, and Pendleton, No, S, took The Dalles measure, 71-S3, Three undefeated teams added to their victory strings. Madras won its 19th straight with a 47-33 decision over Redmond, Sisters won its 18th straight, downing Oufur, 61-38. Knappa made it 22 in a row with a 49-38 victory over Cerbett. Playoffs Continue Class B teams continued their playoffs leading to their annual state tournarmat. Coburg won the Lane County title with s 51-45 victory over Westfir. Malta, de fending state B champion, won the Klamath County title with a 41-40 decision over MernB. The Klamath Falls Saturday victory clinched one of the two district berths in the state Class A-l tournament. Klamath Palis now has 'a record of 10-2 in District 6, Medford is 9-3, and Ashland next at 7-7. Gonzales Gains 11-6 Tour Lead PHOENIX m A steady can nonade by Pancho Goraates wore down his game tennis rival. Ken Rosewaii. as the big California!) pounded out a 10-B ana 6-2 vic tory at the Paradise Valley Rac quet Club Sunday, Gonzales thus took an H- lead to Albuquerque for Monday night's resumption of the 60-mateh ser ies. Slierwood Dayton in Yawama Schedule Pushed Up to Finish Earlier Sherwood's Bowmen finally caught up with the Dayton Pirates in yawama League basketball play Saturday rdght by edging Dayton, 58-58, on the Sherwood floor. It was Dayton's first loss after IS straight league wins. Special scheduling permitted the Bowmen to catch up sooner than they might have otherwise. Games originally slated for March 5 were played Saturday night, and the fea ture was the D a y t o n-Sherwood dash. In other games. Wmamma re mained in second only a half game out ot first place by beating Phil omath, S1-44; at Willamina; Salem Academy tripped Sheridan, S2-45, at Sheridan; and Yamhill clubbed Banks, 59-26, at Yamhill. 3 Games TbH WeeH The reeular Tuesday and Friday schedule will hold true this week, bat Saturday night will find the: league playing March 8th games, j Tne idea is to finish earlier to allow for playoffs and rest before: tournaments. Sherwood had led the Yawama League earlier In the season while Dayton and Willamina trailed. Then the Bowmen lost games to the second place teams and dropped into a second place tie with Willamina while the Pirates went ahead of the field. But Saturday night's victory left the league race all snarled up again. Dayton and Sherwood have records of 12 wins and two losses and Willamina is 11-2. Crusaders Strengthen Davton had a 34-30 halftime edge on Sherwood, but the Bowmen, led by Wayne Ficken's 24 points, squeezed by in the second half. Dayton captured the Jayvee pre liminary, 4S-19. Saicm Academy improved its hold on fourth place in the confer- ence with the victory over ftttn place Sheridan. The Saiem Cru saders were Behind ztwz at nan time, but caught up in the third quarter and went ahead to stay by the end of the third period, 40-SJ, Larry Dyck canned 18 points ts lead the Crusaders. Darreli Smith was high for Sheridan with 13, Smith Races Philanaih Wes Shenk tallied !4 points to pace the Willamina Bulldogs to their important victory over Phil omath. The visitors had fashsnf-d a surprising Irad at halflimc shmvwf up in the final qnarter. High scorer for the game wat Philomath's Roger Smith, who had IS points. Wiiiamina won the jayvet game. 5S-27. Yamhill piled op a K-H half- tiim edge Uea coasted in tfa last Elected Dean Henderson, above, of Salem, was elected presi dent of the Oregon State lien's Bowling association at s meeting of the board of di rectors. Pacific Seeks At Least .Tie For NW Title KOBT-WEST CONFERENCE W L, Pet. W 1. PA Putilte J93L-ClarV t 1 Mi LinfleU W 5 .SMC-ldaho S t ,41? WMiwn, 7 ,453Whitmn 3 .390 Satwmssra fesmta: At wtlameue gl. Urtfletet a: at Pacific W. College at Idaho Si; at LewU & Clark 79, Whitman 55. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacific University wiil attempt Monday night to preserve its clear cut chance to win the Northwest Conference basketball title. Whitman will move into Paci fic's court at Forest Grove to try to spill the conference leaders. If PadBc gets by Whitman, then Its only obstacle to the title wiD be a game at Willamette Saturday night. A Pacific win Monday sight win mean no worse than a tie for the crown with Linfield, which wound up its conference play Saturday, Pacific defeated College of Ida ho, li-O, while Linfield kept pace with an 85-81 triumph over Wil lamette, Lewis and Clark topped Whitman, 73-58, to round out the evening's activity. Lewis and Clark pulled away from Whitman In the second half after holding only a 30-27 bulge at the intermission. Guard Joe Boutin led the winners with 18 points, - Catches YAWAMA LEAGUE STANDINGS W ! Pet. Dayton 13 I JSSI Sherwssd 12 2 Ml Willamina It 2 ,7M Salem Academy S 5 .SIS Sheridan 1 t JOB Yamhill W Amity S 10 JDl Philomath 3 11 Mi Banks O 13 .080 Saturday results: Salem Academy 1 Sheridan ; Willamina St. Philo math 44; Sherwood 38, Dayton SS; YamMIJ 59, Banks ss. two quarters to hand Banks Its 13th straight Yamawa League loss. Wally Brosalme scored IS points to pace the victors. Rtrtki CI) IJly tSl r SS VamMN ISl Broami (21 Merr 110) Stsebler tSl Itellwood Stewart (8) r Psrssrs 1131 G Herb 10) G Beserves aeorine: Banks Mare Hanson 2, Yamhill Hermans i, Crawlcrd 2, S. Academy (H (45) Rheriaan u F v T GFPT B 0 OHesa S 0 OlO mint Voth 10 1 SHerber 1 3 1 S Heimsf Merit 4 0 3 aspeetmn 4 3 2 11 1 I 7 Smith 1 1 13 Xwlegsrt flvck H'tnricha Grsai 4 0 4 S ilaller 1 1 lit Clark 3 1 2 7 Smith 2 0 3 4 0 0 2 I) 2 2 Tolsl 24 414S2 Totals 11! 14S Free throws missed S. Aearfemw S, Sheridan 11. Halftime score: Sher Idas m, & Academy 22. nmon VeS 1131 Buflte m HHdSteoca- CIS! Walthera (SI Huftbrocit OH FMhmiatl! (44) DeSUOTtM 10) Smllh 1S tizlmie lll 5S) Sherwood tlJI Schneider Si Speama t! ticker, (l BiaelE 111 Spath n wniamtna 1161 Fowler (41 Anderwm I St lng !! Shenk '4 1 I.ltlMnhii Iteeerv? Kcorint: Willamina Nek- letoy a, Seed 2. Ltmdeen 2. Hamil ton 4, st 1, Spencer 2. Phtlomalh oBatman 4, Young 2. Xdwards 4, Imported A Domestic SM 40oW After Ski $10.9S f4S Cletrat SW Cap. Reg, $95 $3.$SClsseeu... I 1 pr, only , , , 64" North (and f IS skis Ebonite base, $OT35 Reg, $45.00 , . . Ml Don Harger Sporting Goods 113 . High St., Iilem, Qragsn at North Tuesday 9 Salem Entries Finish in Top 10 m Various State Pin Events Jim LeBold Looks Like Winner in B All-Events By FRANK WALTON Capital Journal Bowling Ediicr Mae Salem entries in the 185? Stats Bowling tournament for men ended in the tap U places of sin gles, doubles, and team events as the tournament came to a close last aipit at the Cherry City bowl. The one present Salem leader, Jim LebD'd in B class all-events, will be unsure of his crown until executive secretary Vera Turner checks Sunday's singles and dou bles squads entry scores today. Marshall's Lounge team placed Jnd in A team, three pins off the lead. Geritager Carriers tied for the third spot, and J's Drive-in fin ished Wh in the A team event Eppirig 8th is Class C Bob Byan and Sick Phlsps teamed for 7th in A doubles; and MaroM Olinjer held to a three- way tie for Wi ta A singles. Ei- SBJem bowler Larry Ostund, shooting now from Valseti, finish ed Bh io A single. In B class competition, Beming ton Rand was the one entry from Salem to finish high, a 4th place in team event. Jerome "Jeep Epping, Bth in nries was the lone C entry in the top 18. In Class D, Hay Good wafer, teamed with a Portiander, Tiny Long, ended End in D dou bles; and Les Hemmingsen ffln- ishca ih to v singles. Mendersen Elected Dcaa Henderson, Salem, was elected president of the Oregon State Bowline association; and Eugene was chosen as the site of nesrt year s tournament by the 0SBA board of directors in a Sunday meeting. Henderson served toe past year as vice pres ident In the weekend shooting. Four top live team event entries posted an the board; Portland's 82nd Ave nue Bowl 5th la A; Kenny's Food, Oceantoke; tod In B; Western Veneer, Lebanon, fifth in C; and Lester Shingle, Sweet Home; 2nd in D class. Only Dave Bohb and Al Hakea- werto, Klamath Falls, moved into aign spot with a 1st in A doubles. A new C singles leader, Dave Hin deriie, Lebanon, shot tj. Bin Roller, Bend, placed 3rd !n A sinriess and Bert Keifer, Newberg, moved into 5th in C class with Other Saiem bowlers whose names stayed on the tally sheet at Cherry City were West Saiem 2 Teams Lead MeiCs Church Volleyball Play Court Street Christian and f irst Baptist are leading the pack in the Men's Church Volleyball Lea gue with marts of three wins against no losses. Seventh Day Adventlst Is third with a M mark, and Kingwood Bible, Westminister Presbyterian and First EUR are tied for fourth with records of two wins ;nd two lasses. In the cellar are Unitarian and Trinity Methodist with M marks. Tuesday night games, starting at TslS o'clock, at Parrish Junior High, are as follows: Trinity Methodist vs. Unitarians, First EUB vs Advenlist, Westminister vs. First Baptist, and Kingwood Bujis vs. Court Street Christian, Pendleton Wins Flifi Of Coin and Crown PENDLETON (UPS A toss of coin between the coaches of Pendleton and Hermistoa basket ball coaches made Pendleton the tap dog in the Bine Mountain league ami reie gated Hermistoa to the second spot, The com was used io solve the lie between the two teams. Pf-n- deltas will meet Ontario and Her mistoa faces Bator this Friday to the gab-district playoffs. Duck Froth Win 14th Beating Orcutt, 77-5$ EUGENE ai The University of Oregon Frosh have posted their Mia straight win and need only one more basketball victory for an naaWrdtrd season. The Frosh scored their latest victory Saturday night when they defeated Orcuttsiof Salem, 77-ss, CLEARANCE 2 pr. aniy, Paris Alpine hickory tkit 795 tag, $39,93 Corlini skit $1795 Mutic bata Reg. $29.95. Numerous ether items will be round on our bargain fabts. Mi priced to plus ysur pocket book. Ph. IM tAiit Machinery, A class team, IMs;! Frank Evans-Flaky HartweU, A doubJei, JSta; Jiis LeboU-Dick Morrto,,A denotes, 21st; , Morris, A stories, 23rd: Art Vs- Stan, A stogies, J6th; Jerome Ep-ping-Bich; Staadiager, B doubles, Mth; Vera Turner-Floyd Coburn, B doubles, Mia; Harry Hansen, B singles, ITth; Bob Clauses, E singles, list; rartima Team Tss ; Msrho Creamery, C team, 1Mb; Bftt Carr- John Reese, C doubles. U, Jerry Dav;j-Glen Blaatoa, C mm 1 030 Raioreteans JSfff ' automatically with f Wttf : liip,f-tteiever Sffm . . jjjssso Change blades 1mml?' atrtomaticaliysafeIy.., - " ' yoimfingers never tough a blade 'ZV I' " Vr- ITT" 1 EVERSHARp.SCH,CK Hydro-magicJniee d. i -w-a'4,. m-m, (,:- - E - t - - ems,l'AStS J I mm c doable. Mtts Baas Nichols-Frank Ward, 2 si. C doubles; Del Hunt singer, C lisgiei; Sbsd; Don Cutb iag, C tagfc, S3 Heavy maners ot the 1957 tourn ament were Bombers of Ray's Helm A dan team el Portland, who wsa k team veBt, placed awa In dsyfcles aad tangles; and team member At Vermeire walked off witn A aagtss trophy and pris masey as weD as A class afl events, ? Salem entries la ail -e vents wifl be Usted fa tomorrow's paper. & mm f F. i I Ti hi ---Tt -tl