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Two Northwest Teams Still In AAU
Competition At Denver Tournament
DENVER. March 21-(.PtOnIy
two of four northwest trams re
mained in the running today ai the
national A A U. basketball tourna
ment wound up ita schedule of sec
ond round games.
Spokane's Inland Empire 6ers
edged the Dallas, Tex., Hooker
Vandegriff five 64-59 in yesterday's
opener, but both the Portland Brad
ford elothiers and the Seattle uni
versity frosh dropped initial con
tests. Portland lost to the Hesston,
Kas., King Motors 78-60 and the
Papooses bowed to- the Houston,
Tex., Ada Oilers 57-53.
Alpine Dairy, the fourth north
west entry, was to play its first
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gam today against the Laramie,
Wyo., Kuster Cafe quintet.
Johnny O'Brien, aharpshooting
twin of the Seattle V club, paced
his team's efforts with 23 points,
including eight in i row that pulled
the Papooses into a 31-31 haUtitse
tie.
The initial appearance of Alpine
today coincided with the first start
of Oakland's national champion
Biue'N Golds and five other aeeded
teams.
Today's nine game program win
reduce the original field of 40 teams
to 16.
Oakland is scheduled to go into
action tonight against the Aurora,
Colo., Strait Lumber Co.
The Californians will have to hus
tle to make as good a showing as
the mighty Phillips 66 Oilers of
Bartlesville, Okla., the No. 2 seed
ed team. The Oilers displsyed a
terrific fast break last night in
sweping past the Cedar Falls, la.,
Amvets, 92-35.
Yesterday's other results:
Laramie, Wyo, Kuster Bar 82, A
arillo, Tex., Graham-Hoeme 65, Ar
Kansaa State Teachers college 79,
Hastings, Neb., college 56, Kebras
ka Wesleyan 73, Colorado college
59, Billings, Mont., Stockmen 47,
Oklahoma Baptist university 44,
Lincoln, Neb., Metr Service 85,
Davton, O., National Cagister 68,
Sioux City, la., Jamcoa 60, War
rensburg. Mo., Higgles 55, Denver
C'hevrolets 56, St. Louis, Mo.,
Shearer Motors 38.
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OSC Wrestler Enter
NCAA Mat Competition
CORVALLIS. Ore., March 21
.) Oregon State college will en
ter its three coast champion wres
tlers in the NCAA national cham
pionships at Cedar Falls, Iowa,
Coach Bon Antonacci said yester
day. They are Herb Haberlach, heavy
weight: Paul Buhler, 17S pounds,
and Bill Mosbv. 165 pounder from
, Klamath Falls. All were undefeat
ed mis year.
They were to leave today for tht
weekend competitions.
H-YEAR OLD SIGNS
ATWATEH, Calif., March 21-i.V)
Don Dirk, 19-ycar-old right-handed
pitcher from Livingston, Calif.,
was signed Monday by the New
York Giants.
Scout Mickey Shader aaid Dirk
was okayed by the New York club
after' a tryout at baseball camp
here.
Dirk is expected to be sent to
the Medford, Ore., farm club for
seasnng.
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FRESNO, Calif., March 21-.fl
There seems to be a jinx on New
York Giant catchers lately.
With first - string receiver We
Wewtrum resting a ore, swollen
right thtmb, veteran Soy Mueller
was sent in behind the bat yester
day against the Pittsburgh Pirates
at San Bernardino, a fame the
Giants won, 911.
In the third inning, i foul tip
tore the nail off Mueller's right in
dex finger. Sal Y'vars caught the
remainder of the game.
ST. PETERSJURG, Fla., March
21 .PV-There Was more praise to
day for the New Y'ork Y'ankees'
great double-play team of Phil Rts
itito and Gerry Coleman.
It came from Manager Red Rolfe
of the Detroit Tigers, who said:
"Give me Rizzuto and I think we
could win the pennant. One thing
the Y'ankees can do whicti is of
tremendous value to them is make
the clutch double play, the real
tough one that nobody else can
make every club makes the routine
double play: but the Yankees, with
Rizzuto and Coleman, can make
the one which seems Impossible."
VERO BEACH, Fla., March 21
(,P The chances for apring
trade involving the Brooklyn Dodg
ers' catcher Bruce Edwards look
ed slim today.
Here's why:
Rookie catcher Steve Lembo, up
from Montreal, had been consider
ed the possible No. i receiver be
hind Roy Campanelia should
Brooklyn get a solid pitcher in a
trade for Edwards.
But Lembo yesterday was aent
back to Brooklyn for a rest and
checkup, victim of an extended flu
attack. So Edwards looks like the
second catcher indefinitely.
CLEARWATER. Fla., Marc 21
U "T'i II lflAlfC nuiM
though Eddie Waitkus will be iht
t-oiiaoeipnia ramies varsity Jirst:
baseman when the national league
season opens.
Waitkus has been waging a spirit
ed battle to regain the position tak
en over by Dick Sisler last sum
mer when Eddie was shot by a de
ranged girl in Chicago.
In yesterday'! game with the St.,
Louis Cards won by the Red Birds
15-4 Eddie banged out a double in
two trips to the plate and waa the
Waitkus of old in hij defensive
piy.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.,
March 21 (.Tn The coming Am
erican league season could well be
the best yet for Lou Brissie, Phila
delphia Athletics' lefthander.
Since the start of spring training,
Brissie has been bearing down as
never before. In a five-inning stint
against Memphis yesterday, Lou
had the situation well in hand all
the way, allowing three scattered
hits. '
CSV RCBVAOnrvrt . Ill
March 21 Up) Thanks to the
9-8 defeat the New York Giants
handed them yesterday, the Pitts-
"ursn rirates now sport a record
of five and five for ttie 1950 ex
hibition baseball season.
The Buccos head north today for
a week in the San Francisco area.
They'll play three games with the
Giants up there and another three
with San Francisco of the Pacific
Coast league. Murry Dickson and
Cliff Chambers are listed to lead
the Buca in their bay area opener
today against the Giants at Fresno.
SARASOTA, Fla., March 21 '.W
Boston Ked iox manaffer Joe
McCarthy was happy to report to-
oay mat tins Kinder Dad pitched
to Catch Johnny Schulte and
seemed ready to go.
Kindert 23 game winner last sea
son, suffered a cracked rib re
cently when struck by a boucning
line drive while running in outfield.
BRADENTON, Fla., March 21
(,P Boston Braves infielder
Sibby Sisti is running a tempera
ture and must remain tn hed iav
or two. He wilt misa today's pre
season exhibition when the Braves
travel to St. Petersburg to oppose
Votltybotl Thursday
Men of the community ire Invit
ed to attend the volleyball hour
held every Thursday front S:J0 to
6:30 p.m., according to John Ul
rica, "Y" activity program chair
man. This hour ia mainly for ex
ercise, and Ulrich pointed out that
a person does not have to be
athlete to attend. Each mas is to
furoiih hit own gym shoes.
New York' world chsmpioo Ysa
keea. SAN FRANCISCO, March 21
.n Gus Zerniei, pegged as the
Chicago White Sox heaviest hitter,
has been benched.
, "The big fellow ia overtrained,"
manager Jack Onslow aaid." He
has been physically active all win
ter getting his arm in shape and
he's been hustling sll apring. Now
he's stale.
Zerniai, who broke a collar bone
last May diving for a fly bait
in Cleveland, notched only four
hits in six games, struck out nine
time and drove in two runs.
Bt'RBANK, Calif., March 11-UP)
Cleveland's Indians will be in
San Diego Thursday, and the big
question some of the tribe's rookies
are asking themselves ia "wilt
we still be there when the club
moves on?"
Msnager Lou Boudreait refuses
to pass judgement openly on any
of the newcomers. He hint the
real shakedown will come in April
when the exhibition tour veers
from the coast for a 14-game aer
ies with New York's Giants.
Some likely choices to be left
with Cleveland's San Diego Padres
later this week are Bobby Wilson,
Milt Nielsen. Orestes Minoso,
George Zuvertnk and Herb Con
vert. LAKELAX. Fia., March 21 OPt
The luck ia running bad again
for Chariey Keller.
The former New Y'ork Yankee
slugger is on the Detroit Tigers'
WilkiiHoit, N.ty Set
For Eoit-Weit Coaching
BAN FRANCISCO, March Il-i.TS
Coaches Jess Neely of Rice
and Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma
have accepted invitations to help
coach the western team in the an
nual Esst-West rharity football
classic here Dec. JO.
William It, Coffmsn, nsnsgsng
director of the famed all star con
test, made the announcement to
day. He aaid the third western coach
would be selected from the Pacnfic
Coast conference, succeeding Jeff
Cravath of Southern California,
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CHICAGO, March 21 i.T Gii
Dodds, indoor mile record holdtr
(4:U in 194), waa scheduled to
leave today for Korea and Japan
on an evangelistic tour represent
ing the Youth for Christ movement.
Russia did not sdoct the Grego
risn cslendsr under which most
of the world now operates until
1918.
casualty list and may He out f
three weeks. His foot lipped on
throw and it tore muaclea in his
left side.
Keller, trying a comeback after
injury with the Yanks, brooded. He
said "a lot of hard work snd high
hopes just went out the window."
ORLANDO, Fla., March Zl.-(JPt
Pretty pleased with themselves,
the Washington Nationals rested up
today after their urprise victory
over the Boston Bed Sox yester
day. They tackle the New Y'ork Yan
kees tomorrow but meanwhile are
enjoying the memory of their 8-S
triumph over ttie Basox.
Southpaw pitcher Mickey Karris
was the hero of the game, the
Nata' second victory in seven
tries (his spring. Harris held the
Red Sox to one lonesome hit snd
one run in the Isst five innings.
Junior College
Tourney Stort s
HUTCHINSON, Kas., March 21
Sixteen junior college teams
with established habita of winning
basketball games began play today
to determine the nation's tfcsm
pion. Olympic Junior college, Bremer
ton, Wsth , meets Grand View coi
iege, Des Moines, ia., at noon to
morrow in ita first game.
The aixth annual junior college
tournament field has a combined
season record of Sfi3 victories
against ST defeats. Three teams
suffered only two losses apiece
thrausfc the season. Only one club
has lost as many as 10.
The three with a pair of defeats
apiece are Flint, Mscn,, Jackson
ville, Fia., and Virginia, Minn, All
were srheduled for action this aft
ernoon in a first-dty program that
called for three games this after
noon and three more tonight.
Among the favorites is northeast
Mississippi of Booneville. The club
has won if games this year in s
schedule of 54. Included in the sea
son's performance was capture of
the regional tournament crown at
Lake Chariea, La.
Northeast Mississippi drew
Campbeiisviiie, Ky., college ss a
30 p ro, PST1 opponent todsy.
Tyler, Tex., junior college, de
fending champion and possessor of
a 35-3 record this season, was
slated for action aganut Virginia,
Minn., at a p.m. (PST.S
California, home of the tiilewin
btt lot four of the Isst five years,
sent two clubs City College of San
Francisco snd Los Anfeles City
college.
Tues,, Man 21, 1950 The Newt-Keriew, tesefcurf , Or.
Kytto May Loaf Sac
Track Boughf By task
PORTLAND, March 21 -4&
William Kyne, California racing
promoter, saw his IZ.oflS.OBS rscinj
ovsi takes over by he First Ns
tionsl bsnk of Portland yesterday,
but said he Hopes to lease the strip
for horse racing this summer.
The hank's bid of 47.g& was the
ion offer received at yesterday's
sheriff's sale for the Portland
Meadows track. The sale ended
mortgage foreclosure proceedings
started by in bsnk earlier,
Gugiielmo Marconi obtained his
first English patent for wireiess
telegraphy ia imt.
FSGKTS LAST NldHT i
Montreal Sober Viiieataij
153, France, outpointed Kid Gav
ian, MS'-, Cafes, USS-
New York Mike KobeHa i.
Pittsburgh, outpointed Wait
Haines, 144, Brooklyn S1.
Baltimore Sonny Boy Wes
141, Wasfeisgton, outpointed Sen
my Angott, 14, Washington, Pi
Tucson, Aris. Ojrsr Prio
J , Fresno, Cslit, outpoint
Wsyne WcFsrltsd, 1S1, Ta-csoc
Art. !.
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