6 The Newi-Review, Floseburg, Ore. Friday, Jan. 12, 1951 Firrnco Downs A And M Five For Sixth Straight Win With uncanny accuracy at the frre throw line, hosting Kirmco of Myrtle Creek kicked the K and M hoopslers of Rosrburg out of the undefeated ranks in Umpiiua Valley AAU play last nisnt. Kirmco won, 56-48 in an overtime. In 20 timet to the gift lint, Tirmco't five mad good jn U Forward Bob Abrahamson had phtnomenol averege for frot throwt ht eermed seven with out a miss tin In this crucial time, both teams had been undefeated and it was heralded as the game of the season. It lived up to tnose ad vance notices, With eight minutes In go in the contest, the K and VI club heir" an eleven point advan tage, so to play safe tney began to stall. The Kirmco five suddenly caught fire and ball hawked the locals right off their feel. Loomis Cots Out In the waning seconds, the K and M team was still ahead by one piint. It was then that Jack Loomis who has scored 24 points and held he nnnnsir i center In one. fouled the deadly Abrahamson. He made both shots to put his team in the lead by one point. As Ihe locals raced down the court in Houppration, Ihe K and M'n , Hrown ('., Miller: for K and M ; Roy Baughman was fouled and Moore (2), and Thomas. j "'" " Graham, Waterficld Meet In Pro-Bowl LOS ANGFLES i.Ti Boh Wa- ence All Siars. named Graham as , terfield of the Is Angeles Kamsihis number one (juarleiback for i and Olio Graham nf the Cleveland i the coming game. Yesterday the Browns will take up here Sunday j Ram cnach and headman of the , where they left off in Ihe snow at ; Nationals. Joe Slydahar, picked Cleveland Christmas eve. "Waterbuckets" to lee off against; The occasion here will find the Americans. lead-off field marshals for Ihe Na-! The NKL title clash was a ding; tional and American conferences doog affair in the fust meeting, in the National League Pro-Rowl 1 between Graham and Walerfielri. : football game -whose teams did not meet during j The occasion in Cleveland found Uie regular season. . i Graham leading Ihe Brnwns to a h.ir . ml.llinu jn.M virlnrv over Ihe Rams for the NFL champion- fnip. ! Tn'day Paul Brnwn. cnach nf Ihe I Browns and the American Confer- TRAILER AXLES . With Wheels and Springs Standard $O00 Siiai JLKj DOYLE'S Sales & Service Highway 9 ot Garrfim Volley PHONi ell OFENINA BOUT Buddy Knox Cowboy Carlton Soldat Gorky First Match Starts 8:30 P.M. a ' AT THEIR SHOWROOMS Highway 99 N. at Garden Valley Road 0 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 mi given two tosfes. lie made good only one and the gun sounded (ending the game into an over time. Newton Scoroa The overtime meant disaster for K and M. High scoring .lack Loomis had 'to;ie to the showers ( with five personals and hit team males could only manage four; baskets. Jn the meantime, Kirmco was gomg wild. A licry n lie guarn named AI Newton suddenly started was going wild. A fiery little guard I Mating and pumped in four lias-1 kets while his team was adding Ihrce more and two free throws for IB points and tne game. High reinl jtwn was Jack Loomis. Forward Baughman mad. 13 to shiro Iht runner up honors with Ntwton. Kolh teams made 17 field -inals, but K and M clicked on only eiht of 22 free Ihrow attempts. Lineups: ' Firrnco (St) I Rch'dson (I) ' llanna 19) (41) K and M (13) Raughman nil Howling (21) Loomis (HI Wab-ice (3) Nic iols For Kirmco t.itumpMes l.rij rewion ii.ii Weaver (7) ! Suhsiiliiiions i Abrahamson (7), Iturnelt (2),.., 'he I'ro Bowl battle should be I equally close ln lhe l'H Bam. Waterficld out. gained Graham in Ihe air, com- pleting 18 out of .12 passes for 312 yards as compared to Olio's 22 out of 32 for 2118. Graham's running, not rooming Ihe golden-lne place kicking nf Lou Groza which won Ihe game, was a maior factor in dnwning the Rams. Sarboc, Ex-WSC Mentor, Takes Humboldt Job SPOKANE 7Pi Phil Sarhoe i head of the physical education de i partment at North Central hit?h i school here and former chief grid- college, said yesterday he has ac cepted the job an athletic director and football coach at Humboldt Stale, Eureka, Calif. Sarhoe said he will leave lale this month to assume hi new 'duties at Humboldt Feb. 1. WRESTLING AT THE ARMORY SATURDAY NIGHT MAIN EVENT Leo Wallick B A RCUS cordially invite, you to be their guest at ROSEBURG'S FIRST SHOWING of trie new 1951 PACKARD PATRICIAN 400' and PACKARD '300' the moit advanced, most exciting motor cars in the world! P?SWW'Sl L ,JT i. Baseball Heads Establish Agency To Control Radio NEW YORK tP) Tiie Na tional league has decided to do something about the minors' com plaint that radio broadcasts of ma- , (he, lPn.il0,.y , j,,,,., ' , . ,.J:.i ,,i..j I y,rj,y by National L.a-ju. President Ford Frick, it was He- cidtd to establish an agency to suptrvist such radio activity. 'I he National league nffice in this cly will act as an agent for ihe clubs in handling radio broadcasts of games "outside major Uague territory." Under this system, re quests from stations outside ma .jur league areas will be Mimed over to Ihe league office bv the va-i-ius clubs. Tiie agency wiil be supplied wlih each club's rates. IKw Radio Rule According to Krick, the le:ie r-robably will deny permission for , any broadcasts in a city when the ,,-irmr lp:i"Ma tpain ha n In,- ip Atnt This: (tiffpre. fi'fim IQrifi uhn i nnnor leasup club had the ; pr)vi)otc of giving or denying per- ! in ssion. a,Z' : (lie pennant because of o a d uialher. The 1!)"1 season win be extended a day if any final -.ciied- ' ule game, invol"inp the pennant , is washed out. The rule d n t I hold in case of ties for any other (osition A best two-of three playoff se- : lies would follow the reoular race if two teems wind up tied for the Itaque title, continuing the old policy. Krick sain Ihe subject of a pos- ; suite successor lo baseball Com missioner A. ui -missed. B. Chandler was not Basketball Scores By Ths A Mot" la led PrM roi.i.ri.t-: c.amkh K AST Si Jnhns 'Rkni NH, Rrndtev 50. Rosiion Cnllegr 03. CCNV At). t,nnx h)nd 79. Ithafi 4A. TufU hfi. Harvard fi2 MMntiatlan M. St Pel erf NJi M Brock porl iNY R4, lM1r A M wo overtime'. SOI'TH North ramlfna fi.t. Wak Poraal M. Duke iWi, South Carolina M. Virfima 61. Roanok SS Qua n tiro Marine 67. Norfnltt Naval 40 North Carolina AAtM W. Virginia s'"t w State .19. Wwi Virginia Minwr.sr Oklahoma A AM 40. Titlta Vt. Phillipf Oilrr iAAI'i R2. St. Thomai Mirhlaan Normal 7(1, Central Mirh- : fl7,, , i Marietta "S, DeniRon 42 i Indiana Stale W. Ball Stata M. - , . ';THWr:T Hardin Simmnna M. Brooke Army MedK-al 58. I WF.ST Colleg Idaho A0, Northarn Idaho t'.rrnll IMontl M, Wtftl.m Montana Cnltr-K 81. Kaatprn Montana Colin, of Kduca llon B3, Montana Mlnea tio. Coach Quit School With Vitriolic Comments MEMPHIS. Tenn. f.sp Bas kethall Coach McCoy Tarry has q ui Memphis State college with acid comments about school oifi cials. Tarry resigned yesterday, saying college authorities (ailed to "co operate in turr.ing out winning basketball teams." The squad has a fi-5 record this year. He complained that players were allowed to prarlice only two hours a day, that Ihey have sub-standard living quarters and that he never was consulted on scheduling Rames. iinn im iiiiim mum ii. ..I, is Bloc May Ask For Sanity Code Control NCAA Track Coaches Asl Return Of Frosh Eligibility Rule DALLAS i.-pi -The National fo:,6?,'.,e ,hlM'' "wiation may be stripped today of its sanity cone governing financial aid to aihleles. A bloc of schools, headed by tne Souii.ern. Southeastern and Foulhwest conferences, will at tempt to take enforcement of -he t Mle out of the hands of the NCAA and leave ihe handling of fuian ci'il aid to Ihe individual sct.-iols and conferences. The bloc em"ged '"rf'i" y-'eruay ousintss ttiiion of it anudl convtntion. leaders of the bloc were i-on-fiilenl Ihey had suU'cient vot-:s of :iie approximately 2l.r due 4.j he icprcsentcd to get an a-nendrnt-nt f the NCAA consi itiil ton if'at vould accomplish iheir objernve. A two-lhirds ole is necessary. The convention will hImj hold an v- day business session toinorrou. llndur the code a it now s' i'ids (nil ion and fee.s are granted to alhleles through r scholarship hut I Ivy have to work for evvrylliiiij! eise. Alany schools claim atrir in not have time to work and if Ihry did there would not he ..if Tcient jobs on the campuses for ihem lo earn board, room ind l:iundry. Livt Tttecjttf Banntd The committee on television loaded by Tom Hamilton, athlMic ijtieclor of the l.niversitv ol Pitts- burgh, yesterday recommenrted i (hut live telecasting of fun' ball Karnes be banned this year. If .his : is approved by Ihe convention it J v-ill place a moral obligation on ! the colleges not to telecast gawes. ; Tho Notional Collcgiato Track Ccachot mociition roc emmendtd that frtshmon b l lowod to participoto in varsity athletics for "tht duration of tl.c ; cmtrgoncy." It was tht second group of tht NCAA to recom rr.tnd return to wtrtimt tligibil- , ity rules. I The American FtHitbnll Coaches ! association heard a report f.-ora l its committee on injuries and fa-' talities that there were 15 ciirect , and four indirect deaths from 'not- i ball in lfl.iO. was less than 1 :-: when there were l!t and seven. ,, , , , . ,, , , , .. HlRn School and rollOI$e tat.l'Uies increased while sandlot and sem"- P'' aeCieaseU. j Gill Coliseum To Be 1 Dedicated Saturday CORVALLIS. Ore. l.Vt Gill Coliseum, Oregon State's spacious basketball pavilion, will be form j ally dedicated here Satimlay afler , noon at ceremonies marking .SO : years o( basketball at the school. The Beavers meet the Washing ton Huskies in a two-same Norlii i em Pacific Coast conference se j ries tonight and Saturday night. For Beauty . . . Comfort . . . Longer Wear! Brighten your car with color , . , qtt extra comfort . . . extra scuffproof wear , . , with seat coven of Lutnite the world's finest seat cover fabric. 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The coc!:-eyed. bald meame beat the Imn' davliuhls out of Soldat (.ntkv and Inst I'avt of the matler is. the Russian had eight shlrhes la'Ken in the head alter hMtina Knnv Koarlv n mnnlh nnn in a lag-team match, he heat Ivan . . Gorky so badly the other Russian has been out of action since that time. Now, Saturday night, Knox will be campaigning for a victory but local railbirds are predicting that Cerlson, with his "bulldog ging special," will be too much for the West Virginien and h i s backbreaker. Tiie Knox-Carlson match, open ing the card at 8:30 p. m., might well steal the show. At least Doug las county fans will be on 'land lo cheer o the rodeo performer. Fans For Wallick Fans also want to see Gorky get beaten and they're count in g on Leo wallick to turn Ihe trick. al l" earned the r.ght to meet Sol- dat last wrt'k with a questionable venltcl ovfr liulus Jones. It will be Wallick s tremcndou.s piledriver asjaiiist liorky's Siberian wolf leap but neither of the two holds are certain to have Ihe decided bear ing on lhe deciion. Corky hasn't lost a single match in the northwest since he arrived except on a disqualification or in a handicap match (two oppo nents in one bout one at a time.) The welt balanced program is certain to attract another hrse crowd Saturday night, and Elton Owen will be on hand to referee both matches. Hockey At A Glance By Tne Assoi-ialrd l'r.t Last Night's Results NATIONAL I,KAC;iE Montreal 4. Chicago 1 Iletl-nit (NI.) 11. lnlPnialiiin.il I.eaRiip All Siars 8 (exhibition) AMKRH'AN LEAGUE Pittsburgh 3, Hershey 2 Indianapolis 3, Cincinnati 1 SLABWOOD in 12-16 and 24 in lenqlhs OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLl LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phene iSI FOR HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN T- Charles Hopes For K.O.; Oma Says, 'Maybe I Can' By MURRAY ROSE : ins or lack of It. The handsome NK.W YORK l.-Pi -Heavy- challenger, fourth-ranking h-vy weight Champion Kzzard Charles, i " the world, never has gone Be as trim and sharp as a razor. ! d ' r"nd: Ht'e" plans to rum playboy Lee O.na'i i trDined for Ins fust title shot .ike Cinderella ambitioni well re j ner before. .But It s doubtful thai the gong sounds for round fifen,'"e long training grind can n.xke ie their title bout tons;bt in Madi-1 up 'or years of dissipation. Kiii Sriunm ftnpHen Oma In-and-Out son Square Garden. I ,. ,. ' i i "If Jimmy Braddock was anle to do it and if Joe Walcott was able to come close, then maybe I can do il," is the way the year old Oma sixed up the anVrulefJr"" M lalo challenger, 'file coldly ef- ! nt champion, risking his pi ie for the sixth lime, should : down Lee somewnerc he-; the eighth and 12th rounds. : MKldnmaken rale the un- "Whamuion a 1 to priniv.,,..; i , ,i,i,.. ; 10 " "r ,",",: , h.i. I oma7wl V , Iavor'l .I0 .na'1 1 . !'mal I'V the l.Vround limi. 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