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;a'i.t r v $1450 WYLER j I 'j " Shockproof li Waterproof l'i " -, V Xs . WATCHES M Y $L Mr-Vi DIAMOND L MI.- RINGS VvvV FRATERNAL ''W 3Q" rings , LiXiJ Lawson's TERMS COST YOU NO MORE OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT Lawson's Dad's Day lsJune!7 5 If T j SHAVERS iZsoW Giv.HimA '. From lll&r" J TRAVEL $C I I - H JW X i WATCH $095 I 'fi dlf 1 BANDS UP I LEATHER 30 K A w&l SFf 1 50 I LUGGAGE Uu. j . luP y gg"5r'SET I" rX Open s Account kg loi awonK ri0 (E) " N. Jackson Charge ' LaChappelle To Appear Here Ln 6-Man Battle Royal Event Coast Conference Turns To Problem Of Two Platoons SPOKANE, Wish. UP) Seated on Die N. C. A. A. television band wagon with one foot ready at the brake th Pacific Coast con ference turned its attention today to matters of money and man power. In the manpower category is the problem of two-platooning, which the football coaches have discussed and passed along to the athletic directors. Recommendations of those two groups go on to the fac ulty representatives, who will make the final decision. Not the slightest hint has come from the coaches as to their wishes. Prior to the opening of the four-day sessions Monday it was indicated four coaches would op pose unlimited substitutions, four would swing the balance. There has been no indication of how the directors or faculty men would vote. As for money, the Associated Press learned the conference had looked into reports that Washing ton State college and University of Idaho athletics had been aided by funds from clubs supported in part by slot machine income. j SULKY DRIVER SIDELINED 1 NEW YORK UP) Eddie Cobb, holder of i pair of world's records and winner of the $50, 000 Golden West Pace in 1949 and 1950, has been sidelined with a broken arm. Cobb, an Ohio horse man, auffered the injury in a train ing accident. His 1951 debut will be delayed until he is able to get back into the sulky. Matchmaker Elton Owen has i been unable to com to reasonable terms for a coast junior heavy weight championship wrestling match with Maurce LaChappelle, and the pending title tilt here is still in the making. In the meantime LaChappelle has agreed to appear in a six-man "battle royal" here Saturday nigut at the Roseburg armory arena, and the outstanding1 title contender will be the top favorite in a brilliant field of tup-tlight matmen. Others booked for the free-for-all are Sugy Hayamaki, the Japanese jiu-jitsu expert; Ace Abbott, the "bad boy of New Mexico"; F r e n c h i e Roy, the sensational French - Canadian newcomer; Danno McDonald, the young Scotch Canadian, and Cowboy Carlson, the ex-rodeo performer from Wyoming. $200 Purse Put Up Owen addnounced that he would put up a $200 purse for the win ner, with added cash awards tor two other winners. All six men re turn for action following the hectic elimination skirmish. The first ! two and the third and fourth men j eliminated will return for one-fall 20-minute matches. The two final ists will battle for the handsome I purse over a three-fall, half-hour route. Saturday's match is considered I one of the most promising ever staged here, not in numbers but in high-class personnel. Any of the, six matmen is capable of walking off wilh the lucrative purse and both Hayamaki and Abbott have I not appeared here for some time. Roy Is Fundamentalist j I Roy is the newest of the sextet : land the great fundamental- grap-! I pier from Quebec is considered the ' best newcomer to appear in the Pacific northwest in the past five . years. ' In the meantime, Douglas count; fans are champing at the bit to see Soldat Uorky "get hia lumps." After losing on a disqualification to Jack Kiser and Carlson here recently in a handicap match, Gorky "clobbered" a belligerent lo cal logger when he led a riot into the ring that called for Klice protection. Carlson would ;e to be Gorky's opponent when ever the Russian villain can be per suaded to return here. Ringside seat reservations arc available at Powell's. W. I. FOR EAGLES? PORTLAND (. Portland's hockey team may become a mem ber of the Western International Hockey league next aeason. Jimmy Ward, a lormer coach of the Portland Eagles, disclosed yesterday he is negotiating with W. I. WJM Jum 13. 1911 Tin rUwt-IUvltw, RoMbwrq, Ort. 7 Louis-Sovold Clash Set Tonight NEW YORK - UP) Joe Louis and Lee Savold predict all aorta of explosions tonight when they clash at the Polo grounds but even the promise of such fistic fire works has failed to arouse the fans. Only about 15,000 cash customers will shell out about S100.000 for the make-orbreak fight for both of the aging heavyweight conten ders. Louis ruled a 3 to 1 favorite to win the 7 p.m. (PST) 15-rounder and there wasn't much betting go ing on, either. The 37-year old Brown Bomber promised his followers a knock out victory "inside of six rounds." Savold, a ss-year old reformed playboy who has had more tips and downs than t kid on pogo stick, ia confident he'U do all the blasting. A road sign in Bali lays, "Be careful, or the demona will drive, with you." R. D. BRIDGES Savings Repreaentatlv Equitable Savings ana) Loan Ass'n. Phone i52 Oakland. Ora. the league. GOOD TOUR EAST LANSING, Mich. (.VI Michigan State's southern baseball tour record of five wins and two losses was the best training mark compiled by the Spartans since 1947 when Robin Roberts, Philadelphia Phils' mound ace, was the team's leading hurler. m i nrro u r 'I ft th Water" a.Woih U $ A CHERRIES WANTED! Paulus Bros. Will Purchast Your ROYAL ANNES BINGS LAMBERTS PRICES ARE GOOD CONTACT MR. JACKSON Phone 3-7916 I simdl Vudood sasiime F v There are a lot of reasons you can expect a new CMC to keep hauling a lot longer than any other truck you can buy. 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