The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 19, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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K And M Win Throws AAU
League Into Three-Way Tie
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No previouv experience noceiiary
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Sunday, January 21st, 1951
1 1 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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for board and room. Some earn
from S210 to $290 per month
while attending school with government-subsistence
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work. CIVILIANS accepted ot
nominal cost.
The lowering K end M'l sweated,
out 32-28 win from the J C Sport
ing goods quintet last night at
Benson to cinch a firm place tie in
the first half Umpqua Valley has
rtetball league.
Thus the K and M'l share the
sawe five-won-one-lost record
with Kirmco of Myrtle Creek,
which lost only one in six Raines,
this to K and M. As it stands each
of the top trams has beaten one of
the other leaders. - Myrtle Creek
slapped K and M; K and M de
feated Riddle and Riddle raked
Myrtle Creek.
K and M Kept Under Control
The J C's put up a stiff struggle
last night before finally giving in
to the taller winners. K and M was
never overwhelmingly ahead and
with the speedy J C squad any.
thing could have happened uj to
the end.
The losers kept the scoring duwn
fiom the first by going into a stall
and it almost worked to upset the
favorites. The two teams were
tied at 8 all at the end of tho first
quarter and K and M had a bare
three point, 17-14 lead at the half
The J C's had a scoring drought in
im
picked up their biggest lead, 75-18.
For the first time in league play,
K and M's Jack Loomis wus not
hgh scorer for the night. Forward
bill Bcison canned five out of
seven foul shots in the last qjar
let to take the scoring honors with
12 points. Close behind him was
I.oomis with 10. Leading the J C's
was substitute forward Hubbara
with nine.
Lineups:
K and M (32)
Benson (12)
Baughman (7)
l.nomis (10)
Moote (1)
Thomas (0)
(Ml JC Spotting
' (3) Piper
f (8) Bttes
3 (7) Mosher
' (0) SchindUv
(0) dcrey
Friday, Jan. 1, 1 Ml The News-Review, Roteburg, Or.
Who-Won-lt Miters
To Run At Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (VP) The
who-won-it titans of track will re
new their famous fpuding tonight.
Star milers Don Gehrmann and
Fred Wilt, whose rivalry provoked
a great rhubarb last year, head an
array of more than 600 athletes
who'll compete in the Philadelphia
Inquirer indoor meet at Convention
Hall.
The fuss began at the Mlllrose
games in New York last year.
Gehrmann was proclaimed winner
of the Wanamaker mile race In a
hoir-hi-eadth finish with Wilt. Later
the decision was reversed, then
about-faced again. In the end, the
AAU in convention last month up-
neio. uenrmann as ini winner.
Washington State to decide
whether the game will be plaved
the night nf Knnt 9fi n th. fi..-1
noon of Sept. 29.
PRUDENTIAL LIFE
Insurance
HORACE C. BERG
Special Agent
Office 712 J Ret. 871-J
111 West Oak
Substitutions: For K and M
Michael (2), Wallace; for J O
l.ubbari (9), Ayres, Hull (1),
Taylor, Wright.
GAME SLATED
SANTA CLARA, Calif. UP)
Santa Clara and Washington State
college football teams will clash
at Spokane Sept. 28 or 29, General
Manager Dennis A. Heenan a n
nounced yesterday.
Hennan said it will he up to
THE BUICK ROADMASTER RIVIERA This new version of the "hard tops", pioneered by Bulek
j in 1949, features an entirely new front end end new rocker panel and saddle moldings to enhance
i the distinctive sweepspear molding which also was first introduced on Buicks. New interior fee.
tures include e new instrument panel with whiteglow lighting. The 1951 Buick Riviere is on
display at the Roseburg Motor company.
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Ex-Mr. America
To Face Davidson
On Mat Program
All of Douglas county is talking
about the coming wrestling re
match between Soldat Gorky and
Leo Wallick at the Roseburg ar
mory arena Saturday night but
Matchmaker Ellon Owen predicts
that the gossip will be centered
around Eric Pedersen after Satur
day's weekly show.
Pedersen, "The Viking" from
Huluth, TVIinn., will be making hii
local debut as another former "Mr.
America." Without a doubt he has
one of the most amazing physiques
in any sport. Pedersen's arm mus
cles are even larger than those
of Georges Dusette and he employs
an unbreakable "pressure head
lock for his triumphs.
"Opposing the young adonis will
he the old Texas workhorse. Buck
Davidson who now wrestles o'.t ot
Klamath Falls. The tough David
son, who specializes in the surl
board might give Pedersen a rough
time in his local deout.
Capacity Crowd Expected
Another capacity crowd Is ex
pected this week and most of
the fans will be on hand to tee
the Goikv-Wallick battle, with the
Hopes that Wallick beats the Rus
sian ruffian. Last week Wallick
won the decision from the "ora
Mission, following a "sneak at
tack" bv Gorky after he had
K O.'ed Referee Sugy Hayamaki
The match this week will be un
der a no disqualification rule, but
the commission rejected Wallick's
l ioposal to a "nothing banvd"
brawl. Although Gorky won h i s
lone fall with a jack-knife and Wal
1 ck with a body press, both wiii
be aiming for their pet holds
Gorky the "Siberian wolf leap";
ffallick the piledriver. "1 m
ready," is all Wallick said 'his
week during intensive training
work.
The Pedcrsen-Davidson opener
will get under way at 8:30 p. m.
Maurice LaChappelle, popular and
talented wrestling Frenchman,
will referee both bouts.
Mr. S. C. Mitchell, 75 W.
Broadway, Eugene, is a member
of J. N. Taft and Assoc. of Port
land, who have been serving the
hard of hearing since 1934.
Bribe By AAU Officials
To Be Investigated
BALTIMORE UP) Ed Rosen
blum of Washington, chairman of
the national AAU's legislation com
mittee, today had instructions to
investigate an alleged statement
It's Later Than You Think!
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Alto Avoilaolo: Sowduit, 4-Foet fireea one Dry
16-INCH DRY
by Pincus Sober, former track and to.ney who is president of the AAU
field chairman, that AAU delegates I named Rosenblum to the task yes-
had tried to "buy him off in the terday with the comment that until
Gehrmann-Wilt mile run contro-iit's clarified, the staement is "an
versy. I aspersion on everyone in the
Albert F. Whcltle, Baltimore at- AAU."
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here tells you that they've got what it takes in visual charm.
But the fellow who said a picture speaks louder than a thousand
words wasn't talking about these superbly able 1951 Buicks.
Sure, they're smart to look at-smart in style and smart in
dress.
But they're also smartly powered smartly engineered
.smartly priced. And it would take a book to describe in full
their deep-down goodness.
What' s been done for '51 Is to take the best automobiles that
ever bore the Buick name and top them.
Come, look them over, and you'll see what we mean.
There's the" Special which can accurately be titled "tho
newest car in the world" new in structure, new in power, nef
in dimensions, new in thrift-and potent in price appealt
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There's the SuPER-that looks and is a'
smart new edition of its "best seller" forebear.
Then there's the Roadmaster that coddles your
anatomy on luxurious new fabrics and cloud-soft
cushions pampers your pride with its lordly bearo
ing shoots a delicious tingle right up your spine by
the exuberance of its power and action.
We could go on and on. This is the car that "breathes through
its nose." This is the car that sports a brand-new front-end
styling. This is the car with new high-visibility instrument
dials, more easily read at night. This is the car with glare-and-heat-reducing
glass!" and a host of other news-making
features you can't afford to miss.
So your No. 1 date this week end is with your Buick dealer. It
won't take you long to conclude that he's offering the smartest
buys of the year.
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