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Indian Woman Bears
Fifth Set Of Twins
PINE RIDGE, S. D. I - Mrs.
Marcella Big Crow was the proud
est woman on the Pine Ridge In
dian Reservation after leaving the
hospital here Wednesday with her
fifth set of twins.
The latest, a pair of girls, ar
rived Friday. The previous four
sets included a boy and a girl
each. The Big Crows lost a baby
girl from the first arrivals. But a
single birth of a girl followed to
give them five each of beys and
girls.
Archie Wilson of the Bufalo Bi
sons led the International League
in '51 in runs-batted-in, total bases
and hits. He is property of the
Yankees.
Fred Poehler, Notre Dame's
sophomore tackle from Jackson,
Mich., is the onlh member of the
Irish squad from the Wolverine
itate.
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Gehrmann 'Wins
Oyer Fred Wilt
BOSTON I ' Mile King Don
Gehrmann rolled merrily along In
his ore-Olympic campaign over the
weex-ena oy twice nipping rival
Fred Wilt in now-familiar pat
tern. t
Both In Saturday night'i Knights
of Columbus meet and the Phil
adelphia Inqulrler games 24 hours
earlier the Milwaukee flash's fin
ishing kick caught Wilt In the home
stretch.
, The New York FBI agent pushed
Gehrmann to a 4:09.3 effort here
while losing by a yard. In Phila
delphia Fleet Fred chased the ex-
Wisconsin ace to a meet mark of
4:10.2, again winding up about a
yard back.
Gehrmann's rally here earned
him the Thomas J. Fitzgerald Me
morial Trophy as outstanding ath
lete in the view of writers covering
the K of C affair.
It was Gehrmann's 13th victory
In IT indoor and outdoor duels be
tween the pair. Denis Johansson
the Finnish exchange student from
Purdue, was fourth behind vil
lanova's Fred Dwyer In the Phil
adelphia mile and third here .
College Scores
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FAR WEST
Washington 64 Oregon 39
California 54 UCLA 51
Southern California 75 Stanford 64
Brigham Young 68 Colorado A&M
47
Idaho 74 Oregon State 50
Utah 57 Utah State 45
Wyoming 71 Montana 51
Denver 72 New Mexico 58
..i EAST
St. John's (Bkn) MSt. Francis
(Bkn) 36
Fordham 74 Army 70
St. Bonaventure 77 Cincinnati 58
Cornell 67 Princeton 51
Holy Cross '79 Tufts 47
Villanova '86 North Carolina State
71
Perm 72 Dartmouth 55
SOUTH
Kentucky 65 Tennessee 56
Tulane 82 Georgia 49
Mississippi 76 Auburn 58
Florida 86 VanderbUt 70
William and Mary 86 Richmond 70
soum Carolina 71 vi-i bo
MIDWEST
Iowa 76 Minnesota 59
Wisconsin 74 Northwestern 58
Indiana 82 Purdue 77
Bradley 65 Detroit 59
Michigan 50 Michigan State 36
Kansas State 76 Iowa State 58
Missouri 44 Colorado 41
SOUTHWEST
Rice 48 Arkansas 46
Court Review
Asked Of Indian
Fishing Rights
THE DALLES tfl The U.S.
Supreme Court has been asked to
review an Oregon Supreme Court
decision involving trie 7-year old
Indian Fishing Treaty Rights on
tne LoiumDia Kiver.
The State Supreme Court ruled
last November that oy Hoptowit,
Yakima Indian, had a right to fish
at any place provided under an
1885 treaty with the federal gov
ernment. But the decision held that he did
not have the right, as an individual.
to trespass on private property
wnne aoing Dusiness as a com
mercial fish buyer.
Kenneth R. L. Simmons, Bill
ings, Mont., attorney for Hoptowit,
filed a petition with the US. Su
preme Court for a writ of review.
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Ted Kroll Wins
San Diego Open
SAN DIEGO. Calif. Wl -1 The
golfing band quit California this
week, most of them with a sigh of
relief, . . ,
Monday a chosen few eolfera
head to neighboring Palm Springs
for a two-day $3000 pro-amateur
event at the exclusive Thunderbird
Golf Club.
All will assemble In Arizona for
the 110,000 Phoenix Open next
weekend.
The newest celebrity in golf and
recipient of a belated invitation to
the Thunderbird Club party is Ted
Kroll, a youngish looking man of
32 of Polish descent, from New
Hartford N. Y.
Kroll won the $10,000 San Diego
Open Sunday. He led at the start,
with a spectacular 65 and he led
at the finish with a stubborn, well
deserved 70 wilji rounds of 69 and
72 in between
The result gave the ex-caddie a
12 under par 276, $2,000 in cash,
and his first major triumph,
Jimmy Demaret, who collected
$2,500 for winning the recent Bing
Crosby event, pocketed $1,400. Just
back of him, winning $920 apiece
were Jim Ferrier of San Francisco
and young Jay Hebert of Great
Neck, N. Y. both at 282.
Gil HcDougald, recently voted
the American league's top rookie,
was a star basketball player in
high school in San Francisco.
Rogue River
Edges Oakland
Here's one for the books.
At Rogue River, Oakland's High
School basketball team lost an in
tercounty "B" tilt, but leduntil
the final regulation gun went off.
Rogue River won, 37-34, In an
overtime Saturday.
The Oaks overtook the Chelf tains
after they made the first basket
and continued to lead all the way.
Thy were still ahead, 33-31, with
five seconds to go when Jim Nil-
ton Intercepted a pass and raced
in to make a shot. The ball was
looping for the basket as, the gun
went off. It swished through to tie
the score at 33-33. The Chieftains
took the decisive lead in the over
time with two baskets to win.
Forbes Gildersleeve played the
best game of his career. He scored
17 points and threw a blanket over
high scoring Jim Boulter, who was
held to four points after the
half when Gildersleeve was sent
to stop him. Boulter had made
12 in the initial half .
Oakland (34) (37) Rogue River
Glldersl've (17) F (0) Lehrmann
Marshall (0) (0) Kile
Beecroft (5) C (16) Boulter
Powell (10) . G " (9) Nilton
Beahm (2) G (2) Newlen
Subs: For Oakland Clem, Ken
dall; for RR Henner (2), Bean
(8), Halftime: Oakland 18, Rogue
River 13.
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YMCA Dates
Recruitment
Week Soon
The board of directora of the
Roseburg Young Men's Christian
Association voted to join the 208
association! in Oregon, Washing
tot., Idaho, California and British
Columbia, in a centennial mem
bership enrollment and leadership
recruitment week Jan. 28 to Feb.
4.
It Is expected that nearly all of
the YMCA's and branches of the
Pacific Northwest area wiil par
ticipate In this Pacific coast-wide
campaign.
The Roseburg YMCA which al
ready has an enrollment of 323
members has adopted a goal of
150 new members for this enroll
ment week and has determined to
increase Its membership to a total
of 500 membera by the end of 1952.
"This is an unusual oppor
tunity," said Alva Laws, the presi
dent of the Roseburg YMCA In
announcing the action of the
board. "The united effort ot more
than 200 associations will be a
great challenge to the workers In
Roseburg. We feel that our own
membership will welcome this op
portunity to join with other ansoci
ations in this enrollment and will
rally to the support of associations
in tnis coast-wide campaign.
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told police that a sandy-haired man staged on Roseburg streets and sidewalks in an effort to swell
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