Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, March 22, 1946, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    PO RTLA N D INQUIRER
Friday. M arch 22. 1946
Pag* Five
SPORTS ym-tlauii Im]uirrr AMUSEMENTS
CONWELL TIES
WORLD MARK
IN KC SPRINT
Coming Boxing
Card Causes
Much Comment
The n ex t boxing event w hich
w ill be held in th e Civic A u d ito r­
ium , tonight, has caused much
com m ent and created q u ite a bit
of excitem ent.
Who w ill w in? W ill it be B ob­
bie Volk or Lincoln S tanley? Will
Volk, by superb boxing and by
use of a fast serp ertin e like left,
use the sam e m ethod as he did on
W hiteside and soften S tanley up
for th e kill? O r w ill he be caught
“off balance” and ru n into the
lethal rig h t of th e C alifornia boy?
W ill the fight go the lim it or end
in a KO?
Most of th e fans believe th a t
one of the o th er w ill w in by a
knockout and th a t the scrap w ill
not go the lim it.
B oth boys a re in fine trim
and eager for th e fray. W ell we
w ill know th e answ er in a few
hours.
T he o th er bouts aare also cork­
ers and th e fans are in for
an evening of en tertain m en t.
T he opening bout is betw een
Bud A bney and Sw ede A nderson,
w elterw eights, 4 rounds. N ext-L e-
on Moore an d Jim m y O gden ta n ­
gle in a 4 round encounter-they
are lightw eights. Moore and A b­
ney are from Salem , O gden A n­
derson from Portland. Leroy
D urst of Longview , W ashington,
locks horns w ith th e trial, horse,
K elly Jackson, of Portland. These
boys are w elterw eights; it is
scheduled for 6 rounds. T he sem i­
final is a re-m atch, bringing to ­
g eth er Dick W agner the aggres­
sive and h a rd h itting boy from
O regon C ity and his capable op­
ponent, T om m y Foster, U. S. N a­
vy, both w elterw eights; th is is
a rem atch, as they fought a to r­
rid draw on the last boxing card
here.
Ed C onw ell, th e h u m an bullet,
streaked to a 6.1 second victory
in the In v itatio n 60 at th e K nights
of C olum bus gam es S atu rd ay , and
thereby equalled th e w orld in ­
door record w hich he sh ares w ith
five others. A fter one false sta rt
th e Shore AC flash got off to a
blazing sta rt, and h it th e tape
first a foot ahead of Tom Carey,
Pioneer C lub and n atio n a l indoor
cham p. R udy N edd, P io n e e r AC.
w as a close th ird , follow ed by
H erb T hom pson, US Coast G uard.
T here w ere th rills a-p le n ty for
th e 18000 fans w ho atte n d e d the
finale of th e G arden indoor sea­
son.
Elm ore H arris m ade
it 6
straig h t an d a clean u p of every
s ta rt th is season by copping the
C asey 600. Jim H erb ert, of th e
G rand S tre e t Boys, th re e -tim e
w inner m ade his usual bid, b u t
finished th ird behind Reggie
Pearm an, P io n eer Club. M aurice
C allender, NYU, placed fourth.
Time, 1:12.6.
D ugger By A Chest
Ed D ugger of D ayton AC won
the 60 y a rd hig h -h u rd les by a
chest in 7.5 seconds. T he n atio n al
cham p finished in strid e w ith
Bob W right in th e closest finish
of the year.
S tan C allender, w ho failed by
only tw o feet to b eat his season-
long nem esis F red S ickinger in
th e 1000, closed up a w ide m a r­
gin on th e anchor leg to give
NYU a th rillin g w in o v er M an­
h attan in th e tw o-m ile. Tim e, 7:
50.1, fastest of th e season.
W ith M aurice C allen d er re ­
placed by Jim G ilhooley on the
anchor, th e NYU m ile foursom e
cam e th ro u g h w ith an expected
victory in 3:27.4
The u n d efeated P io n eer Club
relay team w on from scratch in LINCOLN STANLEY . . HE WILL GIVE BOBBY VOLK A PEA L
3:27.6. The A team (Thom pson,
M cCants, B right, P earm a n ) beat
th e P io n eer B team . T he la tte r
had a 30-yard handicap.
Lincoln High Wins
D ave L aw yer, G ran d S treet
Boys w ith a 4 foot handicap, won
th e 60 y a rd dash han d icap over
H ow ard T hom as, W arinanco AC,
(5 foot handicap). Tim e, 6.2 sec­
onds.
P au l Robeson, Jr., w ith a leap
of 6 feet 2 inches fin ish ed th ird
in the high ju m p th a t Jo h n Vis-
locky, NYAC, w on w ith 6 foot
5 inches.
The all-N egro L incoln H igh
q u a rte t (E llington, B row n, Slade,
S tanfield) stepped off 3:32.3 for a
decisive triu m p h in th e one-m ile
high and p re p school relay. Boys
High School, handicapped by a
dropped baton, finished second.
Robinson Rejects
DAYTONA B E A C H ,
Fla.,
M arch 20 (A P)—Ja c k ie R obin­
son, N egro infield er of th e In ­
te rn atio n al
leag u e’s
M ontreal
Royals, said T uesday he h ad r e ­
jected an offer of $6000 to ju m p
to the M exican league.
Tw o N egro sta rs sp ark ed Ill­
inois to its first Big T en indoor
track title in eigh teen y ears last
S atu rd ay a t Chicago. H erb Mc-
K enley, n atio n al AAU cham p,
clocked a b rillia n t 0:48.1 victo ry
in the 440 and anchored a w inning
m ile q u a rte t. B ill M athis, ex-
Cardozo high school (W ashing­
ton) star, pulled a 6.3 second w in
in the 60 y a rd sprin t.
NC EAGLES OUTLAST UNION
FOR CIAA TOURNEY CROWN
By HICK HURT
W ASHINGTON—In a th rillin g
fin al th a t w ent into th re e over­
tim e periods and left both players
and spectators lim p, th e pony­
sized N orth C arolina S tate Eagles
edged th e U nion U n iv ersity P a n ­
thers, 64-56 to w in th e first a n ­
n u al CIAA cham pionship b a sk e t­
b all
to u rn a m e n t a t T u rn e r’s
A rena here M arch 9. S tam ina
proved th e w inning m arg in b e­
tw een th e tw o evenly-m atched
team s, for w hen th e stu rd y E a­
gles tu rn e d on th e h eat strong
in th e final e x tra period, th e
R ichm ondites folded.
N o rth C adolina, fifth -p lace in
recen tly - com pleted CIAA sea­
son, knocked over u n defeated
Lincoln U niversity 55-46 on F ri­
day n ig h t a fte r h av in g beaten
W est V riginia 60-56 on T hursday,
open in g day of th e th ree-d ay
tournam ent. M organ, w ith a sea­
son av erage of 10 w ins and 3
losses w as trip p ed by U nion 37-
42, in the sem is y et la te r beat
Lincoln, 43-37 in th e sconsolations.
The first 8 of th e 16-team CIAA
w ere invited to p a rtic ip a te and in
th e o rd e r w hich th e y com pleted
the season w ere:
Lincoln, V irginia, U nion, M or­
gan, W Va S tate, NC S tate, W in­
ston-S alem T eachers, Jo h n so n C.
S m ith and Va S tate.
Eagles Best-Coached Team
Coached by Jo h n n y M cLendon,
w ho stu d ied b ask etb all a t K ansas
S tate u n d er Dr. N eism ith, orig­
in a to r of th e game, th e E a g le s'
displayed th e best b ask etb all of
th e to u rn am en t. W ith a fro n t
lin e of 3 m en w ho averaged 5
fe e t 7 inches tall, th e N orth C ar-
a lin ian team y e t ra n rings around
ta lle r opponents.
A ubrey S tanley, crack fo rw ard
an d cap tain of th e Eagles spark ed
his team to victory. W ith ten
seconds rem aining of the re g u la ­
tio n gam e S tan ley dropped in a
floor shot to tie it a t 46 all. In th e
■first e x tra period he E agles’
B u ck n er scored, b u t his goal w as
m atch ed by
U nion’s captain,
H ow ard B ressent. In the second
o v ertim e period th a t sta rte d at
48-48, S tanley flipped in tw o
goals for fo u r points, enabling
th e Eagles to catch th e P an th ers,
a t 56-56.
Jim m y D ilw orth, U nion fo r­
w ard, w as voted th e o u tstan d in g
p la y e r of th e to u rn a m e n t by th e
coaches, and M organ w as aw ard ed
th ird place a fte r h aving b eate n
Lincoln.
FIGHT TONIGHT
AT THE
MUNINC1PAL
AUDITORIUMI
FEE'S ROLLERDROMES LOOSE,
BUT "OUR PAT" STARS
T uesday the local F ee’s Roller-
drom e baskeball team , a fte r w in­
ning th e ir opening gam e in D en­
ver, Colo., against th e Ranoke
team of V irginia, in th e annual
A. A. U , tournam ent, w ere de­
feated, w hen they lost to Ft.
S heridan, 111 soldiers. T he score
w as 79 to 66 and it w as a th riller
from th e beginning to th e end as
is how n by com m ents found else­
w here.
A lthough they lost P a t (Chug)
P a tterso n in this gam e like in
o th ers w as outstanding and p lay­
ed a ste llar game.
We have h ere tw o cu ts of Pa^,
One as “R ubber Legs, w hich was
tak e n M arch 9th., on th e eve of
the gam e here w ith th e Insula­
tors, w hich decided the cham pion­
ship; th e other a w ire photo ta k ­
en T uesday in D enver.
We a re sorry to learn of our
boys loosing; y et th ey played a
grand gam e and w ent dow n fight­
ing u n til the end.
We su bm it a rep o rt of the game
from D enver:
DENVER, Colo., M arch 20
(Special) — The P ortland, Ore.,
F ee R ollerdrom ers ran o u t of gas
and shooting accuracy in the
last period of a hotlshooting duel
w ith th e finely-conditioned Fort
S heridan, 111., R am blers T uesday
and w ere elim inated from the
N ational A. A. U. basketball to u r­
nam ent by a score of 79-66. Up
| un til th e final seven m inutes,
I it v;as a to rrid bask et-trad in g
| duel, w ith first one team th en the
| o th er leading. F ee’s got aw ay fast
! and led, 7-0, before F o rt S heridan
realized the gam e w as underw ay,
but th e soldiers cau g h t up at 16-16
and from then on th e team s a lte r­
nated at popping th e hoop until
the half, w hich ended 42-41 in
favor of F o rt S hefioan.
Skaters Lose Range
T he R am blers still led 61-58
startin g the payoff period and
a fter F ee’s pulled up to 62-63
the O regon A. A. U. cham pions
lost the range and couldn’t hit.
T hey trailed 69-65, w ith 2t4
m inutes to play w hen, obviously
dog-tired, th ey th re w up the
sponge.
P atterson and P erk in s w ere the
top perform ers for P o rtlan d , the
la tte r getting 20 points.
DEATH TAKES
ROOTS' SENATOR
C harles W aldron, v eteran stage
and screen actor w ho recen tly
w ith d rew from the cast of Deep
Are The Roots w here he played
th e role of he senator, died W ed­
nesday, M arch 6, a t his hom e in
Hollywood. Mr. W aldron had been
in ill h ealth for some tim e and
died at the age of 71.
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