The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 14, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tourney Date
Is Advanced To
Next Tuesday
Originally dated for Feb. 22, the
Douglaa diviiion tournament has
been advanced on day and will
open Tuesday night, Feb. 21.
The addition of a fifth team
(Siualaw) to the tournament roi
ter would force a team to play
twice in on evening, if the date
were not advanced, tournament
chairman Norm Weat revealed.
Th Five Teams:
In addition to Siualaw, the four
Douglas county clubs. Reedsport,
Sutherlin. Myrtle Creek and Rose-
burg will participate.
The new tournament dates In
eUiAm Feb. 21. 22. 23. 24 and 25,
with the possible addition of Feb.
2. U it becomes necessary to play
off a tie.
Two games will be played the
first three evenings of Hi tour
ney, after which only one fame
will be played per evening.
The tournament starts promptly
at 7:30. the first three nights, with
th possibility of stsrting a quar
ter nour later in remaining
nights, Weat said.
Plaau Donated
In addition to two tournament
trophies being awarded, a plaque,
donated by Cec Hugh, Roseburg
sports enthusiast, will go to the
school whose team, fans and stu
dents display the best sportsmen'
shiD durini th ismes.
First plac trophy is being do
nated by Lawson's Jewelers. The
second place trophy ia being do
nated by Roseourg Jewelers. Botn
trophies will become the perma
nent possesion of the two top tour
nament teams.
Officials cf th flvc-dsy basket
ball meet are Wendy Kaufman and
I.yle Small, referees: and Harlen
Yoder. timer. An official scorer
will also be picked.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By Th Associated Press
Newark, N. J. Harry Mat
thews, 176, Sesttle stopped Freddy
Fiducia, 189, Newark (7).
Miami, Kla. Ray Robinson,
153, New York, atopped Al Mob
ley, ISO, Newark, ().
San Francisco Earl Turner,
ISStt, Richmond, Calif. Drew with
Benny Walker, 152, Oakland (10).
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BALL SAVER Dawn Viclc
scrutinises instrument with
which golfers can retrieve balls
from hazards. It telescopes to
nine and half feet, ia on dis
play at the National Sporting
Goods Show in Chicago.
Indian Boxers Set
Reedsport Session
Roseburg boxers travel to
Reedsport Wednesday, for a ses
sion of fisticuffs the same eve
ning. Ray Brown said about a doi
en boys will make the trip.
This afternoon, Cece Sherwood's
wrestlers oppose Grants Pass
Cavemen, atarting at 3 p. m.
Next Monday, bpringfield pays
Roseburg a return visit in a make
up boxing and wrestling competi
tion. Springfield was forced to can
cel an earlier Roseburg engage
ment, because of bsd weather.
Tuesday of next week. Grants
Pass wrestlers come to Roseburg,
for an afternoon aession.
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BOSTON. Feb. 14.-n-Charlle
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purchased from Seattle of th Pa
cific Coast league, returned his
signed contrsct yesterday to the
Boston Kea box.
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Oakland Noses
Glide Quintet
Oakland barely nosed out an
eager Glide hoop outfit 25-24 in
B league tilt at Glide Friday night,
after gaining a 16-11 balftime lead.
Rice and Robenson, Oakland for
wards, sparked the victors' effort
with nine and eight points respec
tively. Helms, with 10 points, paced
the losers.
Glide Bs won 23-21 in a prelimin
ary action against Oakland Bs. S.
Mullins and D. Mullins paced the
winners with six and five points,
respectively, while Hunter of Oak
land waa high scorer with nine.
Lineups:
Glide (24) (U) Oakland
Beaudry 1 F 3 Hill
Shrum F S Robenson
Helms 10 C 3 Brownson
Kstabrook G v... Ric
Eaton G 1 Seely
Reserves: Glide Harvey 2, Dav
Wells, Finnic . Don Wells 4, Mul
lens; for Oakland Bagby, Gilder
sleeve, Hookie, Eitrium, Boving
don. Ha 1 ft i me Glide 11, Oskland 18.
Official Harris and Blakely.
Bob Jones Takes
Bowling Honors
Bob Jones took top honors in
individual gam acorea during the
City league's stint at the alley's
Monday night. His score of 243 was
10 point better than waa Shuler'a,
bowling for Gilkeson station. Jones
bowls for Roseburg lumber co.
Art Mills was high individual
series scorer with the evening total
of 598. He helped his team, K.J.
Quick Lunch retain the league lead.
Quick Lunch'a 2-1 victory over
iloseburg Lumber last night gave
them 13 wins to eight losses.
Other bowling results last niRht:
Rose Jewelers over Active club.
3-0; Dutch Mill over Olympia Sup
ply, 2-1 and Umpqua Chiefs over
Gilkeson's station, 2-1.
Warriors To Play Final
Season Contest Tonight
Norm West's Jayve Warriors
play their last gam of the sea
sen tonight at senior high school,
against th Olid Bobcats, start
ing at I o'clock.
Eddy Wyatt's eighth grade Pa
pooses are dated for a prelim
inary gam against Riddle,
starting :15.
West's probable starter may
Include Dalros and Ren Comp
ten at forward, Meryl Hampton
at center and Larry Ripperger
and Leroy Biting at th guard
positions.
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Banquet Tickets For Peewee
Baseball Fund Selling Fast
Banquet ticket, which will help
defray th coat of financing th
Peewee summer program of baie-
naii, enjoyed a brisk sale Monday,
said ticket chairman William
"Dutch" Mills of th Roseburg fir
A five-dollar dinner ducat en
titles th holder to a season pass
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at the banquet, to be held Thurs
day evening, Feb. 23, Mills indicate
ed.
A prominent baseball authority
is also listed to appear on th
Volleyball Girls
Set Canyonville
Meet, March 3-4
Douglaa county B school volley
ball giria will climax their season
with an invitational tournament to
be held at th Canyonville high
school gymnssium Friday and Sa
turday nighta. March 3 and 4.
All B league teams in th county
hav been invited by Tournament
Chairman O. J. Monger, Canyon
ville school superintendent.
So far, Glendale, Days Creek
and Canyonville Bible academy,
in addition to the Canyonville Ti
gresses, ar scheduled to partici
pate. Monger said he expect seven
or eight tea ma will accept the in
vitation. Monday, Feb. 20 is the
deadline for enuring and applica
tions are being accepted by Mon
ger at the Canyonville high school.
Trophies ar to be awarded to
the first and aecond place winnera
and a girl all-star team will be
picked by th officiala of the tour
ney. JCs May Engage
Chocolate Drops
Confirmation of a visit by th
Chocolate Drops, a traveling fe
male aggregation, ia being await
ed by Roseburg Jaycees, who ar
dated to play the all-girl quint
Sunday evening, March 12.
The giria indicated they would
be passing through Roseburg, and
asked for a game date, which tho
Jaycees hoop squad supplied.
The Jaycees, who play tonight at
the Roseburg armory, are curreut-
ly top flogs in uie x MCA basket
ball league, with five wins and no
losses.
They tilt with th Christian
churchmen in the late gam. Ump
qua Plywood and National Guards
start at 7:30.
BIO STRENGTHENED
NEWARK, N. J., Feb. U.-OP)
Harry Matthews, 176, Seattle,
strengthened his bid for a shot at
middleweight boxing champion
Jake LamoUa last night with a
seventh round technical knockout
win over Freddy Fiducia. 189. of
1 Newark.
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banquet program, according to
Milla.
Started In 141
Th Peeweea got their start in
Roseburg in 1942, with a smsll
gsoup of boys playing Softball. The
program waa picked up by Mel
Ingram and developed, but it
wasn't until 1948 enrollment was
60 boys.
In 1940, under th coaching of
Barney Koch, who also played se
cond base on the Umpqua Chiefs
semi-pro team, 120 kids enrolled.
The avsrage daily turnout waa 74
boys. Seventy-six uniforms were
provided and in addition, Junior
legion playera, numbering 20-25
boys, were also full equipped with
uniforms, largely supplied by Lock
wood Motora.
Finances Broken Down
Last year, private subscriptions
totaling $1,800, city park commis
sion fund amounting to $500,
American Legion money totaling
S300 and other money from Lock
wood motors helped put across
the Peewee and Junior Legion pro
grams financially.
Mayor Al Flegel, who accepted
chairmanship of the American Le
gion baseball committee, with the
approval of the park commission,
will supervise the arrangementa
for the Peewe program.
He said it ia hoped that the
five-dollar dinner will attract at
leaat 200 persons and that the mon
ey raised, plus an anticipated $700
$800 from the park commission,
will f inane th I960 program.
Eastern Schools
Tell NCAA Faith
NEW YORK, Feb. 14.-P
Five famous eastern universities
Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Pennsyl
vania and Columbia affirmed
their faith today in the N. C. A
A.'s "sanity code."
Said Grayson Kirk, provost of
Columbia, "we feel quite atrongly
that the unchecked subsidization
of intercollegiate athletics could
result in th complete commercial-
iraiion of any sports wnere income
is involved, such as football and
basketball."
The N. C. A. A.'a "sanity code '
and aubsidization generally have
become prime problema in college
ranks this winter.
The five big eastern schools.
along with 21 other institutions
across the country, were asked
four questions in an Associated
Press survey, aa follows:
1. Does your university sub
sidize athletes, and if so to what
extent in what sports?
"2. Do your alumni subsidize
athletei privately and if ao is this
with or without the knowledge of
the university?
3 It subsidization, either oiien
or sub rosa, continues unchecked
what future do you predict for
American college sports?
"4. Do you subscribe to the
N. C. A. A. 'sanity code'?"
Said Harold E. Stassen, presi
dent of Pennsylvania: "The Uni
versity of Pennsylvania aubscribes
to the N. C. A. A. 'sanity coda'
and have sinned this agreement
The University of Pennsylvania is
abiding by that code and proposes
to continue to support it."
C w. ne Kiewiet. acting nreai-
dent of Cornell, answered ques
tions on and two with a flat "no"
and number four with "yes".
concerning the third auestion.
Dr. De Kiewiet said "I omit num
ber three for acceptance of that
question would imply assent to the
inference that there is unchecked
subsidization."
Dr. Charles Seymour, president
of Yale, wrote:
Yale does not 'subsidize' ath
letes aa athletes. We grant schol
arships for reasons of scholastic
and personal quality to our stu
dents, including athletes. But in
the award of such scholarships no
distinction is made between those
who are participating and those
who ar not participating in inter
collegiate sports.
our alumni do not subsidize
athletea and all scholarships the
funds of wliich are provided by al
umni gift, pass through the regu
lar processes of the university
comimttee.
"Your question as to the future
of subsidization throughout the
country involves various regiona
in which I am not personally ac
quainted with the determining fac
tors of policy. I do not think that
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' By Th Associated Press
CoL of Idaho S3, Lewi 4 Clark
S4.
Whitman 50, Pacific Univ. .
O.C.E. 72. Eastern Oregon 51
Ssnta Clara 51, S.F.U. 43 (over
time).
Colo. A M 55, Brigham Young
41.
Nw Mexico 63. Texai Western
55.
Montana State 55. Colo Mines w.
Duquesne 71, Carnegie Tech. 49.
Villanova 83, Scranton S3.
Niagara 61, Toledo 50.
Princeton 51, Cornell 49.
Kentucky 77, Alabama 57,
Vanderbilt 85, Miss Stat 50.
Louisville 74, Marshall 67.
N. Carolina 52, William and
Mary 46.
South Carolina 61, Maryland 56.
Bradley 59, Oklahoma A&M 46.
Ohio State 47, Missouri 46.
Nebraska 57, Oklahoma 55.
Indiana 83, Illinois 72.
Wisconsin 66, Iowa 62. (over
time).
Minnesota 53, Michigan 48.
Texas Christian 51, Texas 3S.
Arkansas 52, Texas A&M 46.
Southern Methodist 55, Ric 4S.
Tigresses Grab
South Douglas
Volleyball Title
The south Douzlaa county volley
ball chamoionshio was clinched by
the Canyonville Tigresses after
winning over Glendale .28-14 Fri
day night at Canyonville. 1
The CanyonvUle girls won all
six of their league games and have
a season record of eight wins In
nine games played.
Glendale scored the first points
but failed to hold the advantage
when the Tigresses, paced by the
scoring of Dora Jean Springstead.
jumped to a 15-8 halftime lead.
me Glendale girls iougnt oacx
and came within four points of
tieini the score, but Ina Mae Spen
cer, Dana Baird and Dora Jean
spiked the Tigresses to a sale
margin again. Frances Russell and
Dora Jean Springstead led the
acorers with eight points each,
while Betty Caraway and Zorayda
Martin were high acorers tor me
losers.
Sports In Brief
By The Associated Press
RACING
Arcadia, Calif. Old rockport
($11.20) won the $8,000 Christopher
J. Fitzgerald handicap at Santa
Anita park.
Miami Renown 2nd ($8.20) won
the Trad Winds purs at Hialeah
park. .
SKIINU
Aspen. Colo. Dagmar Rom. 21.
of Austria won the women's world
giant slalom ski chsmpionship.
Time for the three-quarter mile
course was 1:296.
SQUASH
New York Ed Hahn of Detroit
defeated Richard Rotschild of New
York, 15-4, 15-10, 17-14, for the na
tional amateur squash champion
ship. COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Omaha The very Rev. William
H. McCabe, president of Creighton
university, rejects alumni sugges
tion that school resume intercol
legiate football dropped in 1942.
Oregon High School
Basketball Scores
Oregon High School Basketball
Scores Stand Hed
By Th Associated Press
University (Eugene) 36, Junction
City 31.
Tigard 69. West Linn 57.
Vcrnonia 44, Oatskanie 40.
Canyonville Cubs Win
Contests From Tenmile
Canyonville grade school defeat
ed Tenmile grade school volleyball
and basketball teams in a double
header Friday morning, at Can
yonville. me gins won 49-Z4. The Can
yonville boys came through with
a 48-18 win. Jack Emmerick and
Delbert McGinnis led the scorers
with 10 points each. McKinney,
Garland and Barnes also turned in
good performances for th Can
yonvill cubs.
I am in a position to respond.
"zale subscribes to th N. C.
A. A. 'sanity code'."
William M. Pinkerton, director
of the news office at Harvard, de
clared "Harvard does not subsi
dize athletea" and "Harvard does
subscribe to the N. C. A. A. 'san
ity code'." He added that Har
vard'a football policy was under
study and as a result the officials
of the university did not wish to
comment further.
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NEW YORK. Feb. 14-(.P-The
team Adolph Rupp picked aa th
best in th nation Bradley univer
sitymay yet justify th Kentucky
baron's faith.
The Bradley Braves, gaming mo
mentum, are applying the strews
to Holy Cross' rating as the No. 1
basketball power in the nation.
While Holy Cross today was voted
the top position in the Associated
Press poll for a tilth straight ween,
its margin has shrunk to a mere
37 points over the rampaging
Braves from Peoria, 111.
Last week Holy Cross held a 274-
point bulge on Bradley.
Holy Cross attracted 56 first plac
votes from the 140 sports writer;
and broadcasters acros th coun
try. Bradley drew only 16.
Gemjin Battle
However. Bradley commanded
enough second, third, and fourth
plac ballots to give th unbeaten
Crusaders a genuine battle. Holy
Cross totaled 986 points, Bradley
949.
Ohio Stat. Western conference
kingpin, advanced peg to the No.
3 slot, replacing Duquesne of Pitts
burgh, which dropped to seventh.
St. John's university or Brook
lyn ield its fourth plac ranking,
while Rupp' Kenturkiana flashed
from seventh to fifth under the
steam of seven straight triumphs.
Rupp jicked Bradley as the class
of th nation at the start of th
season.
Long Island university Disced
sixth, notch ahead of Duquesn.
N. C. S. Third
P.C.C. STANDINGS
NORTHBBN DIVISION
W L. Per Pi Ob
Wash. IUt ,, , S 4 .MT 623 54(1
Wuhlnitoa , . 4 .400 547 404
Or. SUt S .500 443 487
Idarao 1 S .575 3M 401
Oregon 4 S Xtt 3W 437
OUTHEIN DIVISION
LA S 1 .433 553 .307
Z , 4 2 .407 35J 9 320
California 1 4 JU3 3H3 334
Buniora 1 I .187 ait 373
Jim Aiktn May Spook
At Basketball Dinner
Jim Aiken. University of Ore
gon head football coach, ia tenta
tively listed as principal speaker
at the Jaycee-sponsored Indian
varsity basketball banquet, to be
held at th Umpqua hotel Monday,
mar. 13.
The announcement waa made by
basketball-banquet chairman Ellis
Bartram, at a meeting of Jaycees
Monday night.
Coach Jack Newby and his team
of varsity hoopers will be feted at
the annual Jaycee-sDonsored af
fair.
FIGHT DAT! SIT
NEW YORK, Feb. 14 VP)
The Roland la Starza-Rocky Mer
cians heavyweight fight will be
held at Madison Square Garden
March 24, the International Box
ing club announced today.
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North Carolina Stat, th only
member of th top 10 to lose last
week, finished eighth while two
newcomers Western Kentucky and
UCLA completed th list.
th rankings with four teams, th
ooum Doas:a uiree, ine miawest
two and th Far West one
A significant not waa San Fran
cisco, ranked 12th. The Dons, win
ners of th national invitation
wu, umm.v.i,, muni .V iu,l piat
votes second only to Holy Cross'
luiai.
Th top teams (first plac votes
in parentheses and points on a
10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis): included:
Teams Record Pts.
1. Holy Cross (56) 20-0 m
2. Bradley (16) 22-3 949
3. Ohio State (8) 14-3 754,
4. St. John'a (8) 20-2 631
5. Kentucky (6) 18-4 4SJ
6. Long Island (5) 17-3 4M
7. Duquesne (1) 18-1 451
8. N. Carolina State (7) . 18-4 3fi$
(. Western Kentucky (5) 19-4 323
10. UCLA (3) 17-4 322
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