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O O SUCCESSOR NEEDED Baseball Committee Seeks Man To Replace Chandler , By TED MEIER NEW YORK 'iT) The Chand ler situation continued to simmer in baseball circles today as t fiKir man committee looked for a suc cessor to A. B. Chandler as com missioner of baseball. The committee, composed of two representatives each from t h e American and National leagues, was named yesterday. No an nouncement is expected from them until the New York baseball writ ers dinner in February when One majors winter meeting is sched uled. In the meantime they will 4Wrview possible successors be fore making a recommendation. Committee Nemed Tyiu I'erlni president of the Bos ! ton Braves, and Phil Wrigley, owner of the Chicago cuds, are the National league represen tatives. Del Webb, vice president of the New York YankeM, and Ellis Ryan, president of the Cleve land Indians, represent the Amer irtn league. Harold Russell, national com mander of Amvets, said his organ ization supports Clark Grifmh, owner of the Washington Senators, in his attempt to renew Chand ler's contract which expires May J, 1952. On Monday at St. Peters burg. fQa., the major voted, 9 to 7, nolQo renew the contract, a move followed by Chandler's Qeclaralion that he will stay in office "to the bitter end." Ruetell Blasts Oiflter Russell called the Chandler ous ter a "sOameful and ill-considered Among thP latest suggested asQ successors to Chandler are rrank VJLausche, governor of Ohio, and Sffiator Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn). Ltiusche has no comment, but Sen ator Kefauver said he isn't inter ested, o Football Coach Charles (Rip) Kngle finds Army tough to beat. His IT Penn State team lost to the Cadets. 41-7, and his 1(144 Brown eleven fell, 59 7. ccr TURKEY SHOOT OcerttKGOl7. o o O O 1 1 'y wpen for practice at 9:30 A.M. Special Sqflads for Bcglt"fr$. Rosebarg Real & Goo Club Wincliestt9 Ciub grounds PBS-:-- ! 0 cr m -'vnrmfi $s5s 'J- ill Ctaote from a wld. ilc1in i low ol (at Winter Piano is Uwimu, the season of ofliO every member of happiness. It is outstanding!)' exceptional in tone distinctive in design. lopur ur O select it toaay, O O O for Grttttr Cd'tAn select it today. i " f vey yfning in MuCt " OS - Instruments -Radios - Records .SheQMusk 0"G2(S - Qj W C$T1HT - O$lla,,0,Ot o 9) o 1(1 8 0 LD .psS'T mm m )mm i HICKORtI 86 PROOF U T P If fi Trt-TT ir-BOOHor FOUR YEARS OLD 4 nil PRY' ! j JLq o iiJ j 1 - Sophs, Juniors Dominate Bulldog Basketball Roster CoaclPOrrin Hills has narrowed his Sutherlin Bulldog hoop squad down to 17, according to a release received yesterday. Judging from fiie statistics on the 17-inan roster, Hills will have a good building year. There are only three seniors listed and the remainder are sophomores and juniors. The sqOad is fairly strong in experience for the present year, but the experience doesn't extend to the reserves. Hills has six re- lUriMIIK It'llCI NIL-ll, IWU UI WIIUII1 have had two years eQ'erience. The other four have one. The n( jority of the team has only jay vee experience. One of the big problems appears in the height column. Hills caj only count four men who are six feet or over. Two men, Kenneth Crimes and Fred Kroush are six two. Bill Smith is six oy and Steve Danchok is an cvcnQsix feet. Following is the squfll by posi. tions: H.'enters Kenneth Grimes, Fred Kroush, Bill Smith, Forwards Jim Wilcox, Albert Thompson, Myron Babb, Odell llethcock, Don Nichols, Troy Fennell, Sieve Dan chock. Guards Dick Krickson, Kenny Wahl, Pete Linden, Othal Churchman, Jim Barnes, I,ee Lei singer, Glenn Gowey. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By Tht Auaclated tiQ BROOKYLN Phil Morizio, 134'4, New York.Qitpoied Tim Diillun, 136, Chicago, 8. WEMJNGTON. N. Z. M')t Dave Sands, 185. England, out pointed Don Mullett, 160, New Zea land, 10. u to iive aO .0.. Hqoo o the perfect complement to ioy! 1 precious instrumcAT the famir a lifetime of musics! gilt lisMvith a V gitt lisM'ith a V mti .ter Piano. if7T3r fiii1FmcJr rr "i ' w w ,'W feist m w o o p SPORTS o The News-Review, Rosebuig, Ore, Friday, Dte. CCNY Beats VYSC, 59-'43; Wolfpack Wins By The AMOCiatrd PrM 'The Wolfpack had to scramble some but the North Carolina Mate basketball five still is undefeated. Stale raOe from behind in regu lation play last night then came from behind agPn in overtime to deleat Eastern Kentucky, 65-64. Both times Wolfpack forward Sam RiQzino scored the vital points. He first tied the gameoat 58-.18 on a free throw with 12 sec onds left in Q'Slilar play, and in the overtime Kanzino dribbled down court and sank the winning baskO with just 26 jjeconds left. KCLh quiiffet rates high on the national listings. Another strong Bluegrass five. Western Kentucky, had it easy against Tampa, 103-70. The win ning Score lied Western's high scoriQ; mark set Srgainst Bowling Green (O.) last seasonV Roman Stars City College of New York came back from its Missouri pasting to drub Washington Slate, 59-43, in Madison Square Garden, Ed Ro man hit 16 for CCNY while Ins high - scoring twin, Ed Warner, watched the game from the ai'ty lines during the second half.j Long Island defeated Georgetown of Washington, 75-66, in theQpcond half of the Garden bill. Powerful Oklahoma A & M easily defeated Arkansas, 44-33, in its all-winning drive. KenturQ prepared fQ Kansas Saturday night with an ga-37 drub bfik of Florida. Powerful Murray Slate, the fourth strong Kentucky quintet, advanced to the finals of the MarshaQ Invitation tourna ment, whipping Marshall 73-54. West Texis state defeated Pepper- dine 70 GB; in the other semifinal. Missouri continued its win, iQnK drive since the CCNY upseL The Tigers defeated visiting' 'rrx a s Christian, 50-45. 23 WcOrters Get Eeroflsfll Iettca$ Twenty-three letters were pre sented Tuesday to members of the V.I'M Drain football team, accord ing to 1 release just received. This year's Warrior team has been called one of the best elevens in the high school's history, ll had the best pign record of any A school in thCttouiily this year. At the end of the season the War riors had strung six scalps to their belts while lo:0' only three contests under the guidance of re tiring coach Bill Chatham. Letter winners: Alan Brown, Bob Brown, JcrryQ'ade, Bill Duncan, Edward Duncan, Dennis Halde man, JcQ Jackson, Howard .liiaw, Dick Joslyn, Milton L e v ingV Ray McCormick, Howard Nutt, Larry Ciyy, Earl Simp son, Jim Swrfringen, Marvin Swearingen. Ellwood Voelker, Frank Walton, Jim Whipple, J)r ville Wilhrow, Jim Wolford,C2ill Berg and Jim Davey. Drive-lr)KeglerOCIing To Narrow LeagiQ Lead Wive-In Cleaner bowlers re tained a nurrmv one-point mari over Todd BmOnK construction each picked up three points in last Q:hl's Commercial league pay at Uie Koseburg boiling alley. Tom Mills, jtiaying for the Iraderawas high individual Rame ! scorer O'h a 208. Wdd's Ray Da- i vie was hi h series scorer with a I surprixnglyOow 541. I M50MERCAL league U W L Pti I 39 I 38 37 , 32 , 30 ' 27 j 27 . 26 23 ' 23 Drive In . 0 28 Todd Bldg .Z. 27 lal I'ac 28 Lockwood 24 Coen Sup. 22 Yoni'iilla 22 Sig Fowta 21 1) and 19 Ciystnlite 18 Wayne's 17 Melo Maid ., IB M and II 10 32 $ CO OVVB BOYS RESUME WORKOUTS I.AHAMIK, Wyo iP Wyo ming's (lalor Uuwl lwiind Cowboys resumed footlyiwt wmkouts yesler rluv iifler a two-week layolf for iQfimn.'ttiuns. Conch Howden Wyatt sent his 40 mnn squad throi aperies of con dilfjin" and ruiini) drills. The voikii.Q will continue through The lea m will leave Monda.O nr 1.1 for . acksonvi e. h a., fur lis (Jj) w Year's game with Washington I and l.pe. 15, 1950 Sweating Coaches Classify Graders With Slide Rules Coach Cece Sherwood and the four grade school athletic coaches got out slidA rules and calculators last night M the Sherwood hofie to classify members of the grade sciiool basketball teams for the coming season. The method O' classification would do credit to Einstein. It's called the exponent system, and hire's the formula. First, a boy's height is taken in inches and dou bled. Weight is added and to this total is tacked a point for every mm.lh of the boy's age. This final total Q the exponent. The expo nents for all theuboy are then pi. red in numerical order and the list is divided in half. The upper na if IS the Heavy group and thb lower makes up the Pee Wees. Now here's an example. Say a boy weighs 89 pounds, is five feet tall and is 1U years old. At five feet, he measures 60 inches and this number is doubled making it 120. Add to this the 89 pounds nuking a sum of 2U9. The 10 years are changed to 120 months which is added to 209. Total 329 and we have the exponent. If the balfway point is 50U, the boy would be classified as a Peer'ee. If time doesn't run out on the five coaches before tQy finish these mathematical manipulations, the season will Mirt the first Sat urday aflef theYrst of theQear, which means Jan. 6. According to Sherwood most of the games will be played at Benson grade school andQl the high school. The pairings for the season have not yet been determined. a a Basketb&B Scores COIXtf.E GAMES J O By Th Associated Preu CCNY 90, vOiington Stat 43. Phillip Ollt-r 67, Whitman 28. Whil worth 70. Montana Minn 49 KdWn Wakhtnglon 73, Colieg of ldnli(M:t7. Pai'lflc Lutheran 66, Lewti & CLARK Qiget Sound SO. FeQal Life 47. Olympic J.C. 60, Giai Harbor J, C. 32 Wrher J. C. 61. Ontralla 3. C. SI. Can I lit 30. Texas 4.1. I,oi. g Iiland 75. Geo r net own (DC) 66. Boilon College BB. Boston U. 48. BufWIo 54. Jelaware :tS. WeW TexaiOu. Heppeidlne 60. Tok-du 7:i, NiiiKura 7lt. MlRHourl SO, Texas Christian 45. Wetitern Kentucky 103, Tampa 70. Kentucky 83, Flurlda 37. Ciorgla 58, Clenun 4S. North Carolina fY Ken lui'ky 64 loveilliirTT Oklahoma A A M 44. Arkansas 33. Womtng 64. Colorado 81. I.ojola of Los Angeles 64, Los Angeles Slate 5.1. Pasadena 71, Humboldt Stat 70. OKKtiON IIKiH SCHOOL Dutlas 61. WiMamina 94. AnhUnd 42. Veifi( 27. Klamath Falls mutational Toumay Central ("ttholic (PottUnd) 5S, Reno 24. Klamath rails 64, Milton -Free water 47. Defensive end Harold Iiehlein of Army came to West Point from NoRoya, Jan, where he served in the Army of Occupa! v X rthlit X CURLEE O ii rt ajvi TOPCOATS ' in. aVM a B B ena u n iM ,f I T-V - My MldHAELS-STERNS CURLEE jj Mmm aJ I H 6- 7 VlT. ' O r &r n STYLE MART HOLLYWOOD ! sue mm bumiej n ' ' O FROM 3 : 0 Jl UEI I lVf F l;aS Itj.J I JW UTMJ llll t IUI WfMI IK WETJ HE! tlWEI " 1J . 1 W slevwew B w,(nr to h Mk needs a eltanfe aftefeedlnf M ADDnU a JlllVS TY 11 I UK TT W T I T nil HEUSEN STRADIVARI Q34 NORTH JACKSON Rams Picked To Beat Bears In Playoff I.OS ANGELES P) The horrendous Chicago Bears move into twon today and may be in trigued to learn that the explo sujpljis Angeles Rams are favored to beat them in their pro football struggle Sunday. O ineir puzzlement will make tnings pretty wen unanimous, De cause the Rams and the Rams backers are somewhat mystified how they can be favored over a team that has beaten them handily twice this season and a team no toriously mean when the chips ard down. The chips are down, too, b e cause the winner of this one rakes in IhousandQof extra dollars re ward for the athletes, not to men the finals for the championship of the National Football league Dec. 24. AdvanceQord was that the Rams are inood physical shape for this pi-f for the National conference tn le, which means that George Halas, their coach, expects them to put on a typical, head breaking Boar performance. BifJoe Slydahar, himself a for mer nur hero and rookie pilot of the Rams, has one giant, tackle Ed Champagne, on the injury shelf, but the remainder of the herd "is as ready as we will ever be." The last belling price quoted here favored Los Angeles by seven njjints. Reynolds Rated Ber Back In MidwestcArea KANSAS CITY OP Robert (Bobby) Reynolds, All- America halfback of the Nebraska Corn huskers, has been named the "out standing back" o the 1950 season in the Big Seven-Missour Valley conference area. O More fhatrlOO members of the midwest chapter of the Football j iters Association of America I took part in the poll. Runnerup for the honor Qv a s ( Johnny Bright of Drake, who Qo a new national total offense rec- j ord. 1 A- OPENING BOUT SEMI Danny O'Rourke o v- ftlen Detton O Cowboy Carlson vs. Lto Walllck First Match Starts 830 P.M. 2 S XQiX X IklTCDXAriVlCKJ A VAKJ o d SO o G LIKE EUROPE? Bromfield Says Hunters Will Have To Pay For Use Of Hunting Grounds By FRITZ HOWELL COLUMBUS, O. IAP) We'll contlnu to hav hunting but t a price author Louit Bromfield, member of the Ohio Nrildlif Council, laid today. Bromfield laid the time wai not too distant when farmeri would have tcPbe reimburied, either by individuali or the itate, for the use of their "happy hunting grounds." Albert M. Day, director of the i Fish and Wildlife ervice of thf? Department of the Interior. soumPd the same warning at the 12th Midwest Wildlife conference which started yesterday and ends tomorrow. There are just too many hunters for the available hunting places, he said. Day said. "There are sonw who sincerely feel hunting and fishing ia the United States will eventually follow the. patternOuf that in Eng land and JuOpe." On the British Isles, he said, good hunting and fishing have been maintained for hundreft of years in the midjl of dense populations. Lndlordt Wire For Game "But Qthcre," he continued, "game and fish belong to the land lords, who care for and protect wildlife as they do domestic stock. Game is not overshot, and all fish are not removed from the streams. "But. only a few are permitted to enjoy hunting and fishing. Here : ve have attempted to manage me sport so it will be available to all rich and poor alike. "However, some experts say that, as hunting anfj fishing pres sures increase, we are bound to ROBINSON IN GENEVA O GENEVA (PI Welterweight Champion Ray (Sugar) Robinson arrived in GeqevaQesterday for his non-title ten-rounder Saturday with Jean Walzack of Fiance. RSrJPS ALL KINDS end SIZES BUY 'EM AT Douglas Hardware tm" 906 S. 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