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-r tr it, 11 r- N.So!cm.....S8 Albany ...52 S. Salem 57 Lebanon .39 Dcnd 60 HcrrisLurg ...44 Shcdd 63 Hsfscy 49 Mill 55 Scio )2 Gtes.v...'...37 0 4- I it -4 wI'j i U.oai Wis m. N. SalciTi Leads Schmidt- Will Investigate Husky Football Situation wolves The Ball's Loose LEC AKONBasketball fans who travel to Lebanon tomorrow afternoon to see the Cascades Flywood hoopsters enjrage the U.S. Flywood team will be watching on of Albany High school's most popular ex-athletes in action, Listed as a member of the vlaitir.j squad Is Frank Burford, ex-Bulldog who earned letters at Albasy Ilijta school In baseball and basketball.

Burford is now student at a Calif; Juntpr Duller 36-26 At Half-Timo Albany's Bulldogs are still not hitting tht hoop often enough and last night drop ped their fourth district basketball same of the sea son. They were defeated by the North Salem. Vikings 68- 52 1 in a tough basketball game. This is the second time that the Bulldogs hare lost to the Vikings this year. liiLjj LjJ fund than Seattle-area players, according- to 'the newspaper.

One regular starter, a senior, was quoted by the paper so receiving $Q0 a month from tht fund and earning 65 a month on tht campus "by getting to work at 1 o'clock every morning before classes and also crowding in work hours at nights Doeaert Know Why "I alwaya figured I was the lowest paid player oa tht fund payroll and I sure couldnH figure out why," tht senior was quoted at saying by tha Times. Meanwhile, the "help wanted" sign was out for a new coach to replace Johnny Cherberg who was fired Jan. 21 as tha aftermath of a so-called player "rebellion." Tht name moot prominently mentioned 'was that of Jos Kuharich; coach of tht professional Washington Redskins. Alod being sought was a new athletic director to replace Harvey CassiU who resigned earlier in tht week under fire from his handling of tha Cherberg ease. PISTOICT a 0TANDIN.I Bm4 1 8.1 a aaiM i a a Albajar 0 4 a J00 CarealUa 0 4 400 N.

Sales 40 JOO aNe4 Moaea 1 4 .104 To S. By BX0WK1X VALDEZ LEBANON The Lebanon Wsr riors, hampered by the loss of starting forward, lost their eighth straight District basketball game, here last night. Tht mist ing player was Forward John Fattinson who was declared in eligible because of scholastic dif ficulties. The winning team was the South Salem Saxons who romped over the Warriors 87-39, Paced by Ron Russell who eeored 20 points the Saxons took a 10-1 lead at the first quarter rest stop and a 21-17 lead at halt time. Coming onto the floor after the half time rest period, tha Saxons played tht same- steady gamt that they displayed in the opening periods while the tlr Ing Warriors fell behind.

Tbt score as the final quarter opened was South Salem 40, Lebanon IS. Center Chuck Bachman wat high point man for the War riors with 18 points. Jim Hayden was second nigh with II. Tha Warriors have four lesgua games remaining on tht current schedule. They play North Salerno Bend, Corvallis snd Sweet Home in that order.

The Junior Saxons also won the preliminary defeating the Junior Warriors 70-29. S. Oalew (in AUmer 10 KuaaoU SO Jena a Patiereoa 11 em teaeaea) White Atkue IS Beehmaa BBrHtea Martha at 11 Haa Bubo) Saaene Heart Si Laeaaaot Millar a. OWe 0 arte ret a Bale 10 It 18 IT- Lebanon a Of flrlalai tcrtvlae aa VoMes, laV I Alt. 000.

college and working his wayi through, school by holding down a night shift at the ML Shasta Plywood mill. The team which will be playing at Lebanon Is in an AAU league in northern California and the players work at the mill also, riAKK BCTLFOBD it it ir Tht visiting Plywooders art loaded with talent Leading the parade of stars who will play for tha Mt Shasta five la Doug McClary who was a teammate of Bob Houbregs at Washington. Also listed art Jim McGregor, Larry DeFaoli, Ed Bob Rinehart, Al Rose, John Little, Scottie Ferris and Hank Duggins. Tha US Plywooders have a 12 I record so far this season. The team usually on a com pany-owned 'airplane.

It- that mode of travel it used tha squad will land at tht Eugene airport this afternoon and play a game at Mapleton High school tonight. Tomorrow morning a caravan of automobiles will leave Lebanon to bring tht players hero for tht gamt. Opposing tht Plywooders will te tht Lebanon Cascades AAU five coached by Mel Smith. Team members Include Terry Woods, Larry Chamberlain, Dick Andrus, Tom Summers, Rod Bradley, Norm Wllloughby, Dick Campbell, Ray Ptobst, Harley Rex, Ed Neustal, Jim Barrett and Chuck Hall Tht gamt tomorrow will be played at tha Lebanon High ischool gym and wlU start at 1 o'clock. SERIES MONET NEW YORK-Competlng teams In a world series get 70 per cent of tha gate.

Of this amount, the winners get 60 per cent- and the losers get 40 per cent, according to present distributlpn rules. it it it i i i i. i Harrlsbart's Bob Weeds. Nov, 21 at left, has lust pat the WO Brownsville's Jerry Gillespie. (Ne, 12) and an unidentified Indian tried to cheek, but were to.

far away. An identified Eagle, at right, posed, waiting to see what the ball will de. Th. Ea( les took Harrbborg. 61-44, and by win grabbed bold the top spet In Una standings, from which tbey cant be dislodged this year.

ISuUlvaa photo) it it it it it it Indians Trip Eagles 69-44 To Win Linn Hoop Title til Upset Lions, Tie for Lead By BTJNMI CAUDLE MILL CITY Mill City Tunbarwolves, coached by Bur-too Burroughs, gained iweet rt-vwie on the Jefferson Lion hoopsters her. last night The Tlmberwolvet witlop4 th. lions 55-50 in Marlon leaf ue game. They had ben de fected by Jefferson 48-44 In gam. played month ago.

By winning last night, th. Tim- berwolvea not only handed the lions their first Marion league lots, of th. year but also placed the Mill City unit in a possible tie for first plaea in the league. The Lions, coached by Jjtt romped to a 14-11 lead at he end of the first quarter. The Tim- berwolves took over in the sets ond period and led 23-20 at half time.

Jefferson bad a hard time hitting! the hoop In the second period, scoring only points. Coming out of the balf-time rest period the Lions bad a still harder time finding the basket and In the third quarter netted only two points to fall behind 39-22 as the final quarter sound ed. In the fourth quarter the Tim- berwolves' three big scorers fouled out of the game. They were Ed Gregory who had tallied 16, Don Lemke with IS and Don Ellingson with 10. With these three, stalwarts gone the Lions took command of the situation and tallied 28 points to MiU City's 16 but not enough to overcome the big lead set up by the Tim- berwolves in the first three periods.

Jerry Gamble with 18 points led the Lions in scoring. The Junior Lions won the game 62-31. Alan Nyman was high point man for the cubs with 17 points, Jeffertm (M) ttl) Mill City IS Gregory IS Leake 10 Hllnf Ma Barrier I BuMtt 1 Rom Harrie Marlatt Gamble IS Hawklm 4 Hochepeler I Spencer Zehner Jefferaoa MM cur 111 1 IS 1. Prep Scores By Unite Piw Mlmn M. Waahiactoa 41 Benaon TO.

Cleveland 43 Grant CO, Rooeevell SI Llneola 4T. Fruiklla 45 Butane S3, Sprtnffleld 33 Central Catholic 54. MllwraUe 30 Grfihin S3, Aetoria 40 MeMhurrille 50. HlUebore SO Mu SO. Grande 31 Klamath Fill! ST.

Granti Pia 40 Medford 71, Aihlind 50 Baker 5S. Pendleton 44 Burna 74, Lakevtew SO Btav.rtoa ST. Oreson Citr OS Marahfleld TO. Coflaf. Drove SI North Band 00, Roaeburt SS The DallM 07.

Rarmlatoa 50 Newport 40, Wild port 40 Rtadgport 50. Tolad. 55 Drain SO. Junction City 50 Madrae 75. PrinevUle 40 St.

Helena 07, hood Rltar OS CoeuWe 00, Glendal. 44 TiUaneok 50, Naahkahal. BO Sandy 03, Caatral 50 Dallaa 04, letacada 4T Pirkroaa 51, Darld Douflae 30 Nawb.ro 57, Ttsard 40 Oct rroah 51, Sweet Horn. 40 Weal Uaa 50. Foreet Grave 41 Warrentoa 54, Clatakanie S3 Seappooea S3, Rainier 55 Sherwood 44.

Sheridan 44 Staytoa 03, SIlTerton 40 Caacade 50. Gervaia 50 SUeta 03. Fall City 41 Tart 75, Siualaw 60 MiU City 55. Jeffereon SO CulTr 50. 8ietera 54 Willamette 04, CreaweU 40 Gild.

03. Canyonville 30 SUNDAY SPECIAL 6 Delicious Milk-. shakes, any flavor I 6 Superb 'Burgers I or any combination of the above amounting to SCHNORR'S 19c 'BURGER Etas 8t Dial S-1S15 to Ccbrf PACSO psfjit then dropped a game to Shedd last week. As each team In the league has only one more game to play and as th. Indians have only on.

loss Beavtr Swimmers Win i MOSCOW lA-Oregon State, which) abandoned varsity swim ming tt one time because of lack of Interest, scuttled Idaho here, lest night, 59-25, In a dual swim, ming meet, 'c--v -h SEATTLE' Victor Oj Schmidt, cammialooer of tht Pa cific Coast conference, said today ht would look Into tht football situation at tht University of Washington." Schmidt arrived here yesterday for "routine" visit but later met With Washington coaches and said a recently disclosed fund used for the ac knowledged- purpose of trans porting respective football players to the campus would come under scrutiny. Last night tht Seattle Times said about 20 Husky players last year received monthly checks from tht so-called Torchy Tor- i an i una. The paper said tht system of payments fomented financial, domestic and playing field trouble during tht past season. Ueals Underpaid Members tht 1955 Husky varsity and freshmen squads said "lmported, players, mostly from southern. California, were ret warded mora richly from tht Huiliies Blasl Duda, 68-50 SEATTLE kB Big Bruno Boin.

held scoreless In tha first half, went on a spree in tht second to lead Washington to a 68-90 Pacific Coast conference basketball victory over Oregon last night Boln scored 17 points and tha Washington defense turned a close contest Into a rout by keeping Oregon scoreless In the last tight minutes of the game. Oregon's top rebounders, cen ter Max Anderson and forward Ray Bell, fouled out midway through the second half and the Webfoota lost their effectiveness on the boards. Oregon forward Charlie Frank lin gava the crowd of 7.700 a splendid show in free-throw shooting, getting 15 of his 21 points at tha foul lint. His free-throw marksmanship came within two of tying the Pacific Coast conference record for a single Same, franklin's scoring was I tuti lor the game. By GENE MANLET GATES The Scio Loggers, coached by Stan Whipple, turned in their ninth league victory of the season here last night by downing the Gates hoopsters 52- 37.

The win holds the Loggers in fourth place in Marion league action, just behind the Sublimity Saints. The Scio hoopsters had some trouble learning to get around on the small Gates gym but finally solved the problem, The Scio squad led 15-12 at the quarter mark and 27-20 at half time. Dave Moore was high point man for the home team. He tallied 14 points. A Logger playing as a reserve, Ed Thurston, netted 16 points to lead his squad.

Scio has three mora league games this season. The first of the three will be played, here, next Tuesday, when the Loggers host the Mill City Timberwolves. scio iiv an tatoo Shooe 4 IS Tucker Kartmaa SIS Chance Batea a 14 Moore Shield! 0 VaU Parker IS Harroa lube: Seia Thuretoa It, Beaineaa t. Getea MeWhirt 1. Score by quartera: Scie 10 II 10 1S-0S Catoe IS 10 1n Official: Coleman and Boyle.

lot, AM. 00. Linfield Pounds Coyotes 89-51 By UNITED rKESS League-leading College of Ida ho took an 89-51 drubbing from second place Linfield last night in Northwest Conference basket ball action while Willamette rose up from the cellar to smack down Whitman, 82-58. Oregon Wrestlers Pound UCLA, 21-10 EUGENE Oregon won Its 11th consecutive wrestling match here last night, defeating the UCLA Bruins, 21-10. In a major upset, Jack McBraln of Oregon took decision from Norm Vogel, the Pacific Coast champion last year, in tha 130-pound class.

College Scores California S4. Make 44 Baa rranciero TO. Freeaa State 4S WLUaasoue OS. Wfeltmaa SO tiafieia 00, Celine af Idaho tt Oreooa Tack 74. laetera Ortloa SS Soothe ra Oreeea) 00, OCS 04 Loyola 00.

Seata Clara 40 St. Marys TO. reeverOlae 0T BeatUe factfW Tt, at. Maxtlfa OS Seatbera Cal. TO.

Weefuattoa St. SS Weahlnftea 00. Orefea SO UCLA SO, Staatar OS Loggers Trim Gales The Bulldogs started tha gam. scoring when Bus Wilfert grab bed a rebound off tha Viking boards. Th.

ball was passed to John Wilson who swished it through the hoop. North Salem's Jack Loy duplicated tht act and tha score was tied at 2-1 Tha Vikings sank three, quick field toils before Albany hit again and then North Salem ran th score to 10-4 with 8:03 re maining in tha period. With Ren. Moyo and Bus Wil fert starting to find tht hoop Albany ran to a 13-17 lead, in tact held a 19-14 lead with 1:43 remaining in tht period when tht Viks started to find tht hoop again and scored eight points to lead 22-19 at tht quarter rest stop. The Bulldogs lost their shooting eyes in the second quarter end netted only seven points on five free throws and one field goal.

Tht BulMogs outscored tht Viks in the third quarter 16-13 on field goals by Moye and WUlert but tht 10-point Viking lead that North Salem held at halftime was too great an obstacle to overcome. Albany was only one point in the scoring in the fourth quarter when, with 1:28 left tht score was 43-42, but tht Vikings dropped through three field goals and then put on a freer, which left tht Bulldogs helpless. The Albany team was weak at the fret throw line. Bob Tom led the Vikings In scoring with. 16 points.

Jack Loy netted 12 and Wilfert was high for Albany with 12 points. Pat Emmons netted 11. The Bulldogs have two games remaining In district action. They tangle with Corvallis on the Al bany gym Feb. 17 and then travel to Bend for a game on the The Bullpupo lost the prelim inary game to tha Junior Vikings 62-48.

Vlklnei Its) Tom Weai.r 4 Cart 0 McKae (II) SulMeee SWilaoa IS Maya 18 Wilier! Terfeeoa IxT IS 11 Emmons Subai K. Salem Cattle It. Albany Bidlnser S. MeCoaneU, Claee. Score Or euartares North Salem IS 14 S-SO AJbeay 10 10 10-SS Officiate Vaaoenrart aad 1.000, Cmaeerdal Leafae Knights rolled a 2953 scries snd 1059 gam.

while taking three from Hartsook-Tharp. The losers rolled second high series, 2891, and game, 1005. Midway Tavern scored a 2866 series. Earl Elliott had high Individ ual series, a 575 with a 209 game. Joe Luikko had a 568 oerieo with a 207 game and Mac McLeod and Ed Margeo rolled 544 series.

Slim Ttllotson hit a 227 single. STANOINOI Albany taaei ...1 Midway Tavern I Elm St. Sport 1 Ota, 10 10 IS IS IS 11 11 10 Bureau at Mine) 1 SheU OU Kalshta af Columbaa Alaaor Bakery 1 Maiioa HartaockTharf akravel HU1 0 Ladles' Elks Leagae Corvallis No. 7 scored a 3090 high series and a 754 game while taking three points from Corval lis No. 1.

Corvallis No. I rolled a 2057 and Albany No. 6 bad a 2056 Other high games rolled were turned in by Albany No. 5 which scored a 747 and a 712. Charlotte Manning rolled a 494 series snd a 207 game.

Min Greer rolled a 479 and Haoel Pulver a 476. Thelma White rolled a 184 game and the name of the bowler who scored 182 was Jo Brotdbent STANDINGS la Pfta. Albany Bka Ne. 4 1 SO Albany Bka Na. 0 40 Albany Eke Ne.

4 0 40 Albany KUa Na. 0.1 SO Carrallia Elka Na. 1 Camilla Bee Na. Corral Ua Dka Na. 1 0 4 CorvalUal Kike Ne.

1 so si to St American women tennis play ers hava a big lead over England In tht annual Wightman Cup matches to be played this year at Wimbledon. England has won the Cup four times; the VS. has won It 23 tunes. Rialto Ending Tonight ALL TECHNICOLOR Victor Moturo "CHIEF CRAZr HORSE" Rock Hndoon "CAPTAIN LIQHTFOOT OPINJNG SUNDAY Xathertne He pbnra. "SUMMfRTIMty One of the Boot Pictures of tha Yaer Burt Ltaratter "His Majesty (BOTH IN COLOR) Mutt End Tonight THE TWO TOP ACTORS 0F THE YEAR IN THE ae eat aMtlMMM.BNeitJOj Oeeiioreae MMM-ONeiBJOl 'eaek0aareM fm Bii fmmll Tt Crest Lknsg'tr PHILADEPHIA lit Baseball said "farewell" to Connie Mack today.

Amid tht quiet tears of family members, baseball men and throngs of old personal friends, the 93 -year -old "grand old man of baseball" made bis last earthly Journey. His body was taken from tht Oliver Bair Funeral Home to St Bridget's, his parish church In tht East Falls section of tha city, for a solemn requiem mass before being entombed in tht family' mausoleum at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Cords Plaster Pirates, 63:49 By DAELENK SCHUMANN SHEDD The Shedd Cardinals, coached by John Newman, smashed the Halsey Pirates hero last night In a linn league hoop tut S3 to 48. Richard Blss who usually starts but saw action last night as a reserve scored 23 points to bo high man. Team matt Phil Nickell took second honors in scoring by netting 21 points.

Shedd took a decisive lead in the first quarter, 14 to 7, and added to It throughout tht game. Tha Cards never were In danger of losing tht lead. At the end of the 3rd quarter Shedd had a 17 point lead and increased this to 24 before the final gun sounded. In last night's preliminary contest tht Halsey JVs downed the Shedd Junior Varsity 43 to 41. Larry Parker of Halsey scored 4 points In the varsity game and was high man in the game with 17 points.

Shedd's next game will be Tuesday at Monroe. Halaey (401 Ml) Sheet Nortoa I 4 1. Miller Huukl I 10. Miller Bayne IS a Slrleh F. Vlllanueva SI Nickel Mentnf 0 Ceeeer Parker 4 OS Rlrhara K.

VtUaaueva to Aeraham Halaey II IS IS 00 Shade 14 10 It IS a Official llalbars aad Nortoa. tat. Att. S90. Church League Slates 5 Games Fivt games hsve been scheduled for Monday night in the Albany Junior Church and City Basketball Leagues.

At Central school, Farm and Home and Morry's Union Service meet at 6:30 and Cecils IGA take on Knights of Columbus at 7:30. Following these two Junior Independent games, First Baptist and Farm Home of the Senior Church League will vie tt 8:30. Two other Senior Church games will be played at Sunrise school with Latter Day Saints matching baskets with East Sidt Christian at 7:00, and Dover Con nor and First Christian clashing at 8:13. Swaps won eight straight races in tht 1953 season. SL'iTIAM D2IYKI Hlway 26 Airport toad Sweet Borne Friday, Saturday, Sunday-Feb.

10-11-12 DOUBLE FEATURE ANCHORS AWEIGH with Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelley IN TECHNICOLOR Sayage Mutiny with John Weisomuller DOUBLE SHOW THAT TOPS 'EM ALL! By WIGHT HERB BROWNSVILLE The Browns. ville Indians, coached by Walt West, clipped the wings of the Harrisburg Eagles her. last night 69-44. By turning in the win the Indians not only handed the Eagles their third loss of the current league basketball season but also cinched the Linn pennant Harrisburg, coached by Mel Lar-kin, lost its first league game to Brownsville two weeks ago and llcopsters Invited To Olympic Tests NEW YORK OB The 14 players who will represent the nation's colleges in the final Olympic basketball trials will form the nucleus for the East and West all-star teams in the annual New York Herald Tribune fresh air fund game, March 31, it was announced today. A.

C. (Dutch) Lonborg, chairman of the committee to select the college players for the Olympic trials, said that the 14 select ed would report here a week in advance of the all-star game. Seven will be on the East team and seven on the West. Three more non-Olympic players will be selected to round out the 10-man personnel for each team. The Olympic trials will be in Kansas City on April 2, 3, 4 in volving the 14 collegians on one team, a military service team and two AAU teams with the winner to represent the VS.

in the Melbourne games next December. Penticton Hockey Squad Sends Bids to Russia PENTICTON, B. C. A committee of Penticton citizens voted Friday to extend an invitation to Russia's world champion ice hockey team to play three games against the 1955 champion Pen- ticton Vs this spring. HELP YOU PLAN YOUR kdmtins now urn EC? Pmi lums JAWS BUI for the season their taking the league title is certain.

The opened the game with a field goal which was dup licated by Harrisburg. From this jioint on Brownsville went into a lead from which it was never chased. The Indians led at all quarter stops, 19-2, 33-20, and 54-34. Jack Cochell of Browpsville scored 23 points to be high for the game. kept the packed stands alive with his fast layins.

Ron Neher, with 14 points and Scott Rickard with 13 assisted bi the Brownsville win. High for th. Eagles was center Bob Woods who tallied 12. Edell Anglin scored 10 points. The win for Brownsville does not put that team into the state playoffs.

By league rules a league tournament has. been arranged for Feb. 24 and 25. If Browns ville wins the tourney it geta trip to the district playoffs. If it loses it plays the winner of the tourney for the right to rep resent the league in district ac tion.

Harrisburg plays its last league game Feb. 17 at Halsey. Brownsville travels to Shedd for its final gam. of the season in league play. Harrlifeurfl (44) itf) Ir.wntvMI.

AnaUn 10 Puree Wood! IS AttH 4 CUlaapie IS Rickard 4 L. Neher 14 S. Neher. SS CerheU Br.waarUlei Deterlnf 4 Suae: Harrleburf 1 Nurphr 0. B3U.lt 1.

Score by quartera: tUrriaburs 13 14 1044 BrownertU. 10 14 11 1500 1 Can. Brora: Browaaville 01, Harrisburg SS. Officiate DalJejf aad Andareea. let.

Att. 000. Men's Volleyball Resumes Monday Men's Volleyball will resume Monday night at the Junior high school. In team play, Sears Farm Store will meet Arthur's Wrecks, while Post Office takes on Riverside Community. The time has been set at 7:30.

Men not connected with teams mentioned are inivited to be present also. Gym shoes art required. Voldez-Machen Bout Colled by Illness NEW YORK B-The International Boxing club today was attempting to line up a substitute tIpvieinn Iwint far ih. Cam cisco Cow Palace, Feb. 22.

A scheduled fight for that date between heavyweights Nino Valdes and Eddie Machen was cancelled Friday when it was learned Valdes is nursing a nose injury. FIGHT RESULTS By United Preae Jmr YOBJt Jaeae Lecait 140. Cake. aataaae4 tile, raaalaa, 147, Lao A J4. DOUBLE BILL STARTING SUNDAY 2 P.

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