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Jones Gunning For Another Mat Win Over Soldat Gorky Hard-headed Rufus Jones will be ion him for fighting with Jones in gunning for his third victory In the shower room alter the match. four meetings with Soldat Gorky, when the two rugged wrestlers clash at the Roseburg armory arena Saturday night in a contin ued feud that hit a red-hot pace two weeks ago. Gorky, the Russian villain, ex perienced all kinds of trouble dur ing their last meeting losing a technical decision to Jones, be cause of Referee Klton Owen's de cision; and had a $25 fine slapped Gorky demanded the re match and promises the results will be different this time. He also de manded another referee, and the Ko.-eburg wrestling commission has selected Walt "Tinkit" Achiu as the third man in the ring. Chines Ac Ta R.f.re. Achiu, the great ex-Dayton uni versity football star who earned his schooling by turning pro wres pearance here In some three years. The great Chinese matmas tor should be able to handle the two headline principals with the aid of jiu-jitsu. Owen said he waa happy to step down as referee. Owen has also hooked two SO mintite, three fall preliminaries Frenchman, against Danno Mc Donald, the handsome, young and talented Canadian. It was rumored here this week that Gorky may bring his brother, Ivan, here Saturday as a second to assure him of get ting a square deal. Achiu warned thr.t promise plenty of colorful ac- both Gorkys, however, that , they tiou. The semi-final brings to- i had best not try "Any funny stuff." nether Eddie Williams, the M i s- Reserved seat tickets are on sale sunn Scotsman, against ine el-1 at Powell s, and anoiner capacity low Mask. The opener will match crowd is anticipated for the weekly Fights Last Night tier, Vill be making his first ap-i Maurice LaChappelle, popular ' wrestling show. Fairhaven Edges Northside, 23-21 Fairhaven market edged out the Ferrier's Steady Golf Game Triumphs Again Chicago Rookies Set Down Yanks By Th AuocUttd Press Chicago White Sox Manager Paul Richards, an old hand at de- JACKSONVILLE. Fla. m Big Jim Ferrier's steady golf Northside Independent basketball : eePs Wm n,m aiviaenas miiniot T..ocH. ik. 11 .. of $2,000 a week. - Benson gym. ' ! The Australina-born professional j veloping young pitchers, has t w o Fairhaven staved off a last guar- had a comfortable margin of ill rookies on his squad that ire ter surge by the Independents The i strokes when he won the $10,000 t passing tneir tests wnn nying coi winners were ahead 22-15 going j Jacksonville open Monday with They didn t1''. e snoi no eacn lor me iour nays. lie won a went earner ai Miami beach and two weeks ago at St. Petersburg. S. so p. tn. Dnvr (Chevrolet) V. Eugene, Ore. MlfiH SCHOOL CLASS A TOI'KNAMtNT Firil Keund Rilgene 00. Kewberf 40. A.lort. 49. Salem 44. TODAY'S OAMKB: Scappooae-Brnd a a. m. Central Celhohc-Jefferaon (Portland! 10-15 a. m. Klamath Talli-Weit I. Inn 1 45 p. m. Hillaboro-La Grande S p m. Mac Hi-Lincoln (Portland) T:30 p.m. Lebanon-Harahfleld S.4S p. m By The Asaoclaled Prew HARTFORD, Conn. Rocky Marcinno, 186, Brockton, Mass., stopped Harold Mitchel, 181Vj, At lantic City 2. WHITE PLAINS, N Y. Roger Donoghue. 154, Yonkers, out pointed Sonny Levitt, 156, New lorn, 8 Portland Eagles Edge Victoria Pucksters, 4-3 VICTORIA, B. C. - P It took two overtime periods, but Portland edged Victoria 4-J last night in the first game of their best of seven Pacific Coast hockey league semi-final series. Walter Samaski scored for Port land at 12 minute of the third pe riod, sending the game into over- tint II ' - . fl.Eq AKRON O. - FiUie rf;.LS.'Lr. tide tor the Kagles l'ec Wed., March 21, If 51 The Ntwi-R.vl.w, Rotcburg, Or. 7 Canucks, stopped 52 shots while minding the Eagles' net. Tacoma and New Westminster open a separate semi-final se ries tonight at New Westminster. Winners of the two series' will clash for the league title. 148 St. Catherine Out., knocked out Ray Carter, 155, New York, 3. HONOLULU Carl (Bo bo) Olson, 1()2', Honolulu, outpointed Art Soto, 1551, Oakland, Calif. 10. Ted Williams Denies Spitting At Tampa Fans Wanton, Portland goalie borrowed from the Vancouver misunderstood player in baseball, Tuesday denied that any moisture spewed from his mouth in an ex hibition game at Tampa's plant field Sunday was meant for the SARASOTA, Fla. UP) -Next fans. thing you know they'll be giving "I did not SDit at the fans" said !(N 5 Ted Williams a saliva test. Williams with emphasis. "I had Pittsburgh (N) Williams, left fielder for the Bos-' something in my mouth and I just1 San Diego 13, ton Red Sox and possibly the most got rid of it on the ground." . I "A" 2. Exhibition Baseball By The Aseociated Praa Chicago (A) 5, New York (A) 0. St. Louis (A) 6, Cleveland (A) 5, 11 innings. St. Louis (N) 4, Cincinnati (N) 3, 10 innings. New York (N) 18, Detroit (A) 7. Boston (N) 2. Boston (A) 1. Philadelphia (A) 12, Brooklyn (N) 1. Kansas City (AA) , Philadelphia "B" 3, UCLA 1. Pittsburgh (N) Vets Home Loans Bonds Of $4 Million Sold SALEM m -The Oregon veterans department sold $4,000, 000 worth of bonds Tuesday to the. First National bank of Portland. It brings to $29,000,000 the total amount of bonds sold to finance the farm and home loans given to veterans of World War II. The effective interest rate on the sale is 1.5495 percent, which is slightly better than the rate on previous bond sales. The bank submitted the lowest of 10 bids. into the final canto. help their cause much by garner ing a tingle point in that period dui in the meantime, the Indepen dents fell two short as time ran out. Fairhaven (23) (21) Northsld Neal (11) F (2) Williams Oakley (0) F (6) Callis ( hitwood (0) C (6) Gregory wyatt (6) G Atlerbury(6' G Ventura Leads Junior College Tournament Substitutions: For Fairhaven Shulti, Briggs, Lverton, Strode; for Northside L. Ripperger, F. Weber. Bob Payne To Play For West All-Stars NEW YORK .Pi Bob Payne of Oregon State college will play for the West in the annual East West college all star basketball game in Madison Square Garden March 31. Payne and Bill Garrett of Indi ana were named to the Phog Allen coached Western squad yesterday. The other eight on the ten-m a n squad are: Mel Hutchins, Brtgham Young; Ernie Barrett, Kansas State; Dan Bagley, Notre Dame; Ron Bontemps, Beloit; Gale Mc Arlhur, Oklahoma A 4 M; Marcus Freiberger, Oklahoma; Ray Rage lis. Northwestern and Myer (Whitey) Skpog, Minnesota. The game will be played for the benefit of the Herald - Tribune's fresh air fund. HUTCHINSON, Kas. WPI (5 ) H. Stumbo Ventura, Calif., today appeared the ia i Rinmhn team most likely to grab the cham- pionsnip as ine r-anonai junior college basketball tournament went into its second day. The Californians made 50 points in the first 15 minutes then coasted to a 98-69 victory over Weber col lege, Ogden, Utah, yesterday. 1 1 was a new tournament scoring rec ord, bettering the 88 points made by Northeast Mississippi of Boone ville, Miss., last year. Coach At Texas A & M Resigns Football Post COLLEGE STATION, Tex. 1X1 Harry Stiteler'i looking for a job today. His offer to resign at Texas A Ac M football coach Monday be cause he hadn't told the truth about being beat up in Houston was im mediately accepted. President M. T. Harrington said the decision was made solely be cause of the "admittedly mislead ing statements marie by Mr. Stite ler to college officials." ors. Richards, credited with turning Hal Newhouser into a star with Detroit, has been imparting h i t know how to Harold (Skinny) Brown and Lefty Marv Rottblatt. Brown and Rottblatt showed Ricjiards plenty as they teamed to blank the World Champion New York Yankees, 5-0, in one of nine grapefruit league games played yesterday. It was theirst time the Yanks were held runless since last August. The recruits spoiled the Yanks1 appearance in Manager Casey Stengel's home town, Glendale, Calif. They set the proud Bomb ers down on four hits, two each by Hank Bauer and Phil Rizzuto. Basketball Scores By Tha AiMxrie.trd PrM NCAA HAKKKTHAIX Ksilern If uarlsr Finals IllinoU 71), Columbia 71. Kentucky 79, Loutiville M. North Carolina Stala 07. V ill nova ta. St. John iRkm S3, Connecticut 52. AAIT TOI KNt-T AT DKNVFH Turtdsv Sea ret (ftrcand Raaadl Bartleavilla, Ok la. 85, .Lara mis. Wye 53 Sioux City. Iowa 64. Milwaukee, Wis. 49 Dayton. Ohio 78. Springfield. 111 M. 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