The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 20, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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J By RON LJ GEMMELL
la answer to Coach Harold ,
Hank's Mdaren to pick an all
star No-Name league basketball
team from the showings In the
jamboree, to be compared with
the! official all-star at the ex
plratlon of the season, here 'tis:
O'Brien of Oregon City and
Page of Salem; forwards;
Rounds of Corvallis and Shough
of Albany, guards; and Chris
tensen, Tillamook,' center.
Bat, I suppose, about half of
those kids will bump Into the
nine-term ruling next term and
will not even be considered for
' all-star honors when the work's
all done next spring.
Awry Mathematics.
. - i - i
It seems we went a bit awry on
our point-limit basketball figuring
last Sundsy. In the 'first place,
we gaid a total! of 111 points
scored in (9 minutes is six-tenths
of a tally per minute, when in
reality it is l.C points per minute.
Secondly, we took the wrong
slant, according to Coach Hauk.
whose particular baby the point
limit system is. According to the
Viking mentor we should have
used the game goal, (0 minutes,
as a basis. With 60 points scored
In the 69 minutes. It figures out
at an average of better than
eight-tenths of a point a minute
for the winning side. Which would
mean that the winning team, on
that basis In a regulation 3 2-mln-
ute game, would score 2S.fi points,
As from 25 to 35 points is some
where near the average scoring
of the winning! team in high
school football, the point-limit sys
tern would then compare favor
ably, i
Jamborees Compared.
Here's another comparison
between point-limit and time
limit: As we have Indicated, the
winning No-Name side scored
60 points in 69 minutes, or an
average of eight-tenths of a
point while playing the point
limit system.
The next night, on the same
eonrt, the WVI leaguers played
time -limit basketball. They
played four 15-minute quarters,
or a total of 60 minutes. The
winning side scored 53 points
in the 60 minutes, or an aver
age of eight-tenths of a point
a minute the same as the No
Namers, The WVI leaguers tallied a
total of 97 points in 00 minutes,
or 1.7 points per minute, while
the No-Namers scored a total of
111 points In 00 minutes, or 1.0
points per minute.
Comparison no Proof.
That the foregoing statistics are
not true criteria of what might
happen in point-limit basketball
when two teams really set out to
get the counters in short order
Is evident In the way Oregon City
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Lead Through
Second Canto
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Rally at End of First Half
Puts Ducks in Lead of
Philadelphia Five
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 19.-,1P)
A 13-point spurt in the closing
minutes of the first half tonight
Sport News
Complete reports . of local
and national sports events
every day.
TOOtttatcstaatt
Boxing
Another fast VFW card at
the armory next Wednes
day night at 8:30.
Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 20, 1938
PAGE SEVEN
Viking Hemp Hounds to Face 1
Speeding Chiefs at Chemawa
Vfidng Gridmen
bfven
1938 Sports Parade By Jack Sords
Banqu
et
TSTlSiiT EiAtyix Gridders and
thers Attend Affair
fore a crowd of 6,000 in a conven
tion hall double header. Temple
and Northwestern met in the sec
ond game.
Behind, 16 to 11. with five min
utes left to play in the first half.
Urcel Wlntermute, i Wally Johan
sen and Bob Hardy started sink
ing one-handed shots from the
side that put Oregon ahead, 24-15,
at the half.
With Wlntermute. Bob Anet
and Laddie Gale continuing their
snapshooting, Oregon Increased
its lead to 37-21. before St. Jo
seph's made a brief rally. Paul
Chadwick tossed in seven field
goals for St. Joe's in the second
half.
Lineup:
Oregon G F TP
Gale, f 6 1 13
Hardy, f 4 0 8
Wlntermute, c .... 5 3 13
Anet. g .... 3 0 6
Johansen, g 2
Dick, c 0
Favalunas, g . 1
Sarpola. f ; 2
Totals 23
St. Joseph's G
Whartnaby, f .... 1
Huver, f 1
Guziewicz, c 0
Dambrackas, g ... . 0
Kenney, g 2
Adams, f 3
Chadlck, f ... 9
Lougherty, c 3
Totals 19
Score at half-time Oregon
St. Joseph's 15.
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at High School
Tie 1938 Salem football ban
quet neia last mgnt in i n e
schpal's cafeteria, went demo
cratic by the large majority of
86 (football players, at least five
ies, the district school
boaid, the superintendent, prin
cipal, a generous sprinkling oi
thepi faculty and no lew parents
sad; townspeople.
Ror the first time in history
the! annual feed was not con-
flnfu to an autocratic catherlnj
of Varsity footballers and their
immediate coaches and lupervls-
ors The cafeteria was literally
pacled, with Dean of Women
Malel Robertson and Chef Burt
CraJy coming in for nearly as
mush praise as did Stuart "ituicn"
Nelson, the Viking captain who
cattd home most of the hard-
wagj.
i Jveene muses icm
Tor S. "Spec" Keene, Willam
ette J director of athletics, haa
todf billing on the speaking menu.
Hep3rought words of rralse to
botu the team and us coacn.
Harold Hauk, and told faculty
and townspeople they could ga
ther as mucn gooa irom aimeucs
as -the players if they'd get out
en masse in support or. them.
letters were presented to zi
football players and their man
44 age by Coach Hauk. Receiving
54, bloek "S's" were: Carl Bates,
Bilg Batte, Bill Carroll, Larry
Free throws missed: Gale, Har- Doelrfler, Glen DeLapp, Bob Duke,
dy, Sarpola. Whartnaby 2, Dam- Rag Gottfried, JacK Hannaman
brackas 2. Kennev. Adams 2. Cha- Eutiene Jarvis. Jim Leedy, 5tu
. 1 ma 4-cause
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The Viking basketeers of Sa
lem high make their full game
debut of the 1938-39 season to
night on the Chemawa floor,
against Coach Jerry Gastlneau'i
galloping Chiefs.
That it w:U be a flcor-burn-
ing basketball game is evidenced
by the manner each vlub per-
luce (rid 1 eam 1 akes ZO Jamborees. Botl quints used a
terrific fast break, with ball-
hawking an outstanding charac
teristic of each.
Coach Hauk will take an 11-
man squad out to the warwhoop
basketball wigwam, and will
Pirates Rate
Big Flop Role
in Sport Writer Poll
of Floparoos
NEW YORK, Dec. 19.-izp)-Ple
Traynor, sitting in the hotel lobby
here during the big league base
ball convention, sighed gustily
and said:
'Nobody knows what starts a
Itiln UVo f anil 'nftat ft atirti
COLMERClAL LEAGUE
you can do about it except lust sit aAPA. TT
and suffer." a. Ebner i 127 tsi ssa
dick.
Personal fouls- Gale, Hardy 2,
Wlntermute, Anet 2, Johansen 3,
Sarpola, Mabee, McNeely, Dam
brackas, Kenney 3, Adams, Cha-
dick, Loughery 3.
Officials Willie Grieve and
Sam Schoenfield.
PeaJmine, Bill Shinn, Dave Trag- ll a Die T IffUreS OUffarS lO 136 1 OUffll
1 in iPttl Thnmncnn V'mnn V a Hs- X O O C
wo'ih, Don waiier, Eugeno wick- Hiircilft for Coast Conference Clubs
Manager Bill Jaskoski.
Many Speak
Merlin Nelson, Salem high stu
denl prexy, presided at the an
half.
an
A a A 1 A J. C. "Jlmn
At Armory Arena
duced
Cotter Gould
his squad, as did
Intro-
Norm
swished la the poinis against Eu- But 0nly th Get Hojwaoa t he sop R d WMhM 8toU M to Ml4 tt,
.na t n:,.,f- a i v . BWd and George Sirnio tie . ... . t tonrh"
viiuie vaiuey tmrance
to 3Iat Circus
gene, in the 15-tnInute quarter
played by these two No-Name -adversaries,
Oregon City-scored 22
points in a little over 12 minutes,
or 1.8 point per minute.
In the WVI league time-limit
jamboree, Chemawa scored 23
Promoter Herb Owen is play
ing Santa Claus at Salem's castle
ae raasle tonight, the maestro
sooiomore Greens.
1 Nelson Gets Awards
"fio Captain Nelson went the
firs-annual Bishop award to the
outstanding slayer, a mammoth
golj footabll mounted on a ped-
Cougars were "Just too tough'
and that it is his opinion they'll
make It plenty uncomfortable for
northern division Pacific coast
teams 'ere the season is over.
The Bearcats will enjoy but two
points in 15 minutes, or 1.5 points of wrestling staging a six-man
per minute, but the Chiefs were
really playing point-limit in that
period as their side was behind
and they "had to go out and try
to take up the slack.
Chiefs Dominate.
Inasmuch as we've stuck our
chin out in naming a pre-soa-aon
No-Name league all-star,
we might as well keep it out
long enough to) name one for
the WVI leaguers.
Offhand, we would be tempt
ed to name the whole Chemawa
club, as Coach Gastlnean's war
whoop quint was by far the
class of the Jamboree. However,
the Chiefs were outstanding in
the football Jamboree last fall
also, but failed miserably dar
ing the season principally be
cause ineligibility deprived
them of some stellar personnel.
Though many of the young
sters who didn't show much Sat
urday night will probably de
velop to a point where they'll
far 'overshadow those who did
produce In the Jamboree, strict
ly on their Jamboree merits I'll
nominate the following WVI
league all-stars: Scalpcane and
Backbone of i Chemawa, for-
wards; Hampton, Molalla and
Track, Chemawa, guards; and
Jackson, Dallas, center.
As Bedraggled Bearcats Troop Home
The basketball Bearcats returned home yesterday noon
off or- a fiiTo-iromo Vmrnafnrmi'nor rin intn pasfpm Orpcron n nrl
0Ven Santa ClaUS1 Sl eSpeXSnt aSToii. Washing that saw them win their first tw from Eastern
Vf if 11 kJCillia. VJlOUa I l rrtn va ni Oreo-on Normal anrl Chenev Normal. drOD two decisions to
BC t as luv.fai - v v w I - x
"jimmie" Keison, pnnci- vvasninKton otate ana one xo uonzara.
"We should have won the fmale against Gonzaga," com
mented Coach "Happy" Howard
Maple last night. In regard to
Guard Kiile Crew
Eyeing Nationals
Company B Deadeyes Have
two Recent Wins ; Meet
Engene Sunday
Under the expert coaching of
Lt. John George, himself twice a
Camp Perry gunner, the local na
tional guard rifle team. Company
B, 16 2d Infarjry, has twice re
cently hung up wins over rival
Oregon teams and is eyeing the
national matches that will be held
in January.
On Dec. 11 the local team, com
prised of Corp. Ralph Badger, Sgt
George Waterman, Sgt. William
St. Clair, Sgt. Virgil Allen and
Corp. WlUiam Bentson, outshot
LaGrande's Company E. 186th; by
a score of 1764 to 1745. The
same team, with the exception
that Private Kenneth Casse,
member of the Oregon State team
shot in place of St. Claire, last
Friday scored a win here over
Portland's Company B, 186th
The score was 1759 to 1734.
Next Sunday the local gunners
shoot against the Eugene nation
al guard team, defending nation
al champions.
battle royal to which show mem
bers of the fair sex are to be
admitted free.
A trio of toughies will line up
against a triumvirate of scooth-
Ies, with Vern Clark, Pat O'Dow-
estl. It was presented by Dick days or rest, naving a return en
Coey, as a representative of gagement with the Pacific Pack-
BishoD's. Nelson also received I ards In Portland Wednesday
W .... . . I . rrti t-i . " A . m c
a fold iootbii as tne omsiana- i mgui. iu vum tieu uui a i
lngj backfield man on the 193S 130 win over the Packards here in
teafi, a testimonial from the tneir tnira game oi tne season.
Portland News Telegram that Followinr the Packard enEaire-
he lhad been chosen on the all- ment the Willamette hoopers will
dy and Bull Venable represent- are. football team and a Uver store their scanties until after
mg me ruinieas contingent ana football emblematic oz tnai se
George Wagner, Walt Achiu and lecMon. The awards were made
Jimmy Londes attempting to up- byPhll Twohy, sports writer.
hold the prestige of the cleanie
clan.
The first two "royalists" to be
put out of commission will re
turn for a 15-minute, one fall or
iugene Jarvis was the recipi
ent! or a gold iootDau ior Deing
adfudged by squad members as
thm outstanding linesman. Don
Waller was given testimonials as
the holidays, their next engage
ment being a conference clash
with Pacific TJ here January ff.
decision Joust, the second two to Shaving placed at a halfback
down" will do likewise, and the portion on the wo-ame league
last two up will return f - a 30- all&tar and the all-area second
minute, one-fall main event to I team-
determine the champion cf the
battle royal.
It'll be a wild and w o o 1 y
whinirdine. Promoter Owen nrom
lses, with the program scheduled mf"3
to be as long as It will be rough
and rowdy. Besides the . "royal"
rampage, there will be a pre
liminary featuring "Mouthy"
Donovan and Sammy Evans
The armory dors swing wide
In fact, gifts and awards were
alniost as plentiful as word bou
quets, with all the coaches re
ceiving gifts from their various
1
Pacific Lutheran
Bests Albany Five
TACOMA, Dec. lS-iiPJ-Staving
off the visiting team's strong
closing . rally. Pacific Lutheran
college defeated Albany college,
of Portland, 51 to 48, In a bas
ketball game here tonight.
The Lutherans held a 32-16
halftlme lead, but were hard-
pressed to remain out in front as
the Oregon collegians staged
their second-half comeback. Chet
fyAYTON The Dayton union Cardiff of the Albany quintet
hith school boys' basketball team grabbed Individual scoring hon
lost to Carlton team at McMlnn- ors with 13 points, while Sig
at 7:30. and the bouts begin at I vllte Friday night. The score was I SIgurdson paced the winners
30. 50 1. with 1Z.
Expected to $tar in Bowl Game Between Tennessee, Oklahoma
County Official Dies
GOLD BEACH, Dec; 19 -(Jp) -Fred
Moore, 78,!codnty treasurer.
died Here Saturday night. Surviv
ing are inree daughters ana a
sister.
Legals
CREDITORS' NOTICE
All persons unknown having
claims against the SALEM BY
PRODUCTS COMPANY, a cor
poration, having Its principal
place of business in Salem, Ore
gon, are hereby notified that the
undersigned, by an order of the
Circuit Court for Marion County,
Oregon, duly entered on Novem
ber 15, 1938, was duly appointed
Receiver of said corporation, and
that he has duly qualified as
such Receiver, and that on De
cember 9, 1938, an Order was
duly entered by said Court re
quiring all unknown creditors of
said corporation to present their
claims duly verified, with proper
vouchers attached, to the under
signed Receiver at the office of
U. O. BOYER, Clerk of said
Court. In the Court House, at
Salem, Oregon, within thirty
days from the date of the first
publication of this notice which
1a( December 13, 1935. : ,
WARREN RICHARDSON,
Receiver of Salem By-Pro-
ducts Company. - ;
Date of first Publication: De
cember 13. 193.
Data of Last Publication:' Jan
uary 10, 1939. D 13-20-27 J 3-10
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i OkJahoma back
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MaJ. Bob Neyiand
Tennessee coach
probably start the same five- that
get the call for jamboree compe
tition. That will place Frankie
Page and Scottie Sebern at the
forward posts, "Ducky" Quacken
bush and Allan McRae at guards,
aiid rubber-legged Jack rio&ser at'
center. The balance of the squad
entails Loren vernes ind Bob
Medley, forwards; ' Rubs Salter,
center; Taylor, Barnk'kand
Chambers, guards.
In the preliminary Coach Gar
de Cranor's-Bees will also show
for the first time this season,
against the Chemawa second
team.
Bowling
ii
Pie was referring, of course, to I 'i,k,.n
Smith
Perd
the collapse of his Pittsburgh Pi
rates in the closing weeks of the it. o. Ebner
recent National league race, a
collapse that saw them throw
away an apparently air-tight lead
and blow the pennant to the Chi
cago Cubs in the last 48 hours.
Pittsburgh Picked
Now, 70 sports writers partici
pating in the eighth annual Asso
ciated Press poll have agreed with
.144
.139
.161
16S
143
108
153
160 4 JO
214 4VS
224 &44
178 MS
ToU!s 773 764 14 2451
Hart
Scale .
tturch .
Hill
.Suler
BUD'S PLACE
211 12
16S 180
159 137
178 131
15 14
187570
147 472
170 516
173 482
156460
Total
865 818 813 21SM)
WH8TV.SW VAPEU C. Ca.
Pie that his plucked Pirates sup- I Handicap 83 29 zs 69
nllen the ereatent dtaannnlntment I Jenninca 168 205 173 546
of the 1938 sports season, with
only the Rice Institute football
team offering serious opposition.
Rice, you may recall, was the
gridiron colossus that was going
to mop up the southwest confer-
Kimwaid
M'iUeck
Boelina
feterasa
201
-148
-124
-218
15T
146
137
147
169 587
162 446
152 413
145 510
Totals
.882 815 791 2511
OSVIL'B USES CABS
ence and then chase some unlucky "! Zi
team right out of the Rose Bowl. hIkIm H....Zi47 191 i70 517
It had in Ernie Lain a veritable Bchutt 148 177 512
k.irr.M nn i n u.j i . i Groves 156 139 13 44e
sophomore eleven of the previous Total 791 798 819 2408
vear to the southwest conference
.i.i- r i i- . . ml PERSONAL. ITHAKCE
lib. o, miuiui uuv mur m iv - , 26 26 85 75
starts, tne owls easily took: run- Kterrrd ....152 137 152441
ner-up disappointment honors Donnelly 155 173 122 450
Uav C.l.nslln. . I Jaekion 113 163 178454
. . . . ... . . . . I Eneha 124 148
Deuea out in me ursi rouna Dy 0urufgen 144 iso
unamDion Joe Louis
. .. , . 1 Totals 713 Oi iou
ot. luuruug All ihunuius
With points awarded on a 3-2-1 DALLAS meschakts
haa! na aarh nt iha narMolnatlna- Koch 170 150 146 466
experts made three choices, Pitts-
139411
164488
Total
Totals.
turgh piled up 52 points to 49 for
Rice and 29 for Schmeling. The
Pirates , were first choice of 14
writers, while 15 thought Rice
flopped the hardest and 8 voted
for Schmeling.
Fourth in the list was Dizzy Barker
Dean, who cost the Cubs S185.000 Mti
and then came up with a lame
arm. He had 27 points. By fail
lng to win the. national profes
sional football crown again the
Washington Redskins drew 20
points, and the Chicago Cubs had
16 points plastered on them for
four-straight defeats by the Yank- perry
ees in tne worm series.
Cleveland's failure to place
higher than third in the American
league was good for 9. Al Hos
tak, the Seattle boy who knocked
out Freddie Steele for the middle-
Vine 160 142 176 478
rollinrsworth 200 , 156 164 5 J0
l'attersou 148 lao 147 4o
Julian 188 160 149 497
866 758 782 2406
MrKTT.TiOP IKS. - CO.
Handicao 66 66 66 168
Barnica 148 192 165 505
158 145 192 485
.. 131 146 151 428
L. Ban 161 164 181 506
Cooke 116 150 216472
...770 853 961 2584
JT. XICKOLSOH INS.
Kay 211 213 180604
Marr : 179 170 175 524
King- 131 167 161 459
Brown 125 150 169 454
. ; 154 168 178 501
Total
.800 869 863 2542
STATE LEAGUE
UCO ACCT.
42 42
, 12 109
; 144 116
was beaten half to death bv Solly Terwiiiir in 108
Handicap
weight championship and then I norffier I
Krieger, attracted 9 points.
Hubbard to Play
Scotts Mills Today
Payne
KinswaU
84
.124
86
136
49 126
135 373
107367
14SI68
112282
137 896
Southern Quints
Beat Northerners
1000 Folks at Jamboree
See Title Switched With
Scores 39 to 28
MT. ANGEL -About 1000 high
school students from all parts of
Marlon county gathered at. ,Mt.
Angel college gym Saturday night
to see the southern division of
the Marion county "B" league
wrest the title from the northern
section 39 to 28.
Twelve teams took part in the
jamboree. Representing the north
end were: Mt. Angel. Gervais, St.
Paul, Scotts Mills, Hubbard, and
Sacred Heart of Salem. The south
ern teams IncluUed AumsviUe,
Turner, Stayton, Mill City, Jeffer
Bon, and Gates. Each team played
a 10-mlnute quarter against A
team from the opposing section.
Results of the games:
Turner defeated Gervais, 5 to 3.
Scotts Mills defeated Jefferson,
7 to 4.
Sacred Heart defeated Stayton, .
6 to 5.
Aumsvllle tied with" ML Angel
at 8 -all.
Gates defeated Hubbard, 11
to 4. -
Mills City defeated St. Paul.
6 to 0.
Gates with 11 points made the
highest score of any team at the
jamboree. The highest-scoring in
dividual player was N. Ceary.
Gates forward, who made nine of
the 11 counters garnered by that
squad. .
St. Paul Gets Trophy
The trophy for the best cheer
ing section during the games was
awarded to the St. Paul group.
The prize was presented by Pati
Beal, principal of Hubbard high
and president of the Marlorf coun
ty "B" league. Beal also presented
the Aumsvllle team with the foot
ball trophy.
The referees were: Schulten of
Stayton, Cody of Hubbard, Will
lams of Salem, Marquam of Scotts
Mills and Schusterwlts of Salem.
Total
....640 596 676 1912
Ear!
8mith
Harrison .
Versteef
Vallereux '
XTCO CLAIMS
128 133
....107 134
102 118
144 153
189 153
110 871
107 348
115 335
133430
154 496
Total ..
HUBBARD Scotts Mills will
play the Hubbard basketball team
here Tuesday night, December 20. Haadieap
The schedule for the Hubbard
team in me Marion county u pae
leaue follows: I Parson
January 6 Mt. Angel at Hub-repl1 "
...670 691 619 1980
UXDICAI. SEPT.
S 8 8 24
141 131 155 127
159 113 122394
107 71 88265
148 129 129406
119 124 146 389
10 Hubbard at St.
Sacred Heart at
Gervais at Hub-
-Hubbard at Scotts
bard.
January
Paul.
January 13
Hubbard.
January 17
bard.
January 20-Mills.
January 27 Hubbard at Mt
Angel.
January 31 St. Paul at Hub
bard.
February 3 Hubbard at Sa
cred Heart
February 10 Hubbard at Ger-
vaia.
Total ....
..682 576 648 1906
TJCC LEGAL
Witt . 162 143 145450
Oope -133 164 129 426
Roger 141 111 120 372
Hammond .l4a lis 13 4U
Utter -. 144 151 154449
Total
....725 688 691 2104
Bear Hoop Quint
Drops Idaho Five
a. .
BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 19.-
lOi ft - hroakinr California
eoruary 17 Scotts Mills at I basketball team handed the barn-
Only bowl game to bring- together jtwo undefeated, untied elevens,
v.n. 9. la the Oranre Bowl rant itllfiaari. na, between Tennessee,
coached by Mai. Bob Neyiand. and! Oklahoma,, led py Coach Tom
Stldh&m. Ajnoor the Tennessee start jura George Cafego, AH
Americaa back, and Bowdea Wyatt. AH-American end. Oklahoma's
tug weapons are Waddy Young, end, and Hugh MeCuUoogh, back.
Hubbard.
storming University of 'Idaho
Tuesday afternoon Woodburn quintet their second straight de-
junior high will play Hubbard
grade school here.
Hazel Green School 4H
Clubs Enjoy Christmas
Parties With Leaden
HAZEL GREEN Friday after
noon the 4H clubs enjoyed Christ
mas parties at the home of their
leaders with the camp cookery at
feat by trouncing them 44-29 here
tonight before a crowd of 3000
The Vandals, using a strict
I man-to-man defense, were run In
to the ground by a fast Bear var-
I sity squad making their borne de
but.
California took an early lead
and was never threatened. Idaho
was held scoreless for 1 4 minutes
by the Bear's tight, shifting sone
defense.
Right Forward Ramey
'Dogs Will Meet
Sl Helens Five
WOODBURN Coach Eddie
Frants will bring his St. Helens
high school basketball team to
Woodburn Wednesday night for
a clash with the Woodburn Bull- ,
dogs in the local high school gym
nasium. Coach Franti has moulded to
gether another winning ball club
this season as can be seen by the
lop sided scores tr hare built
up. Tops on their list of wins is
a 46-14 win over Forest Grove
and a 36-13 win over Beaverton.
HIatt, Saints forward, has been
the high scorer in most of the
Saints games.
Coach Eldon Cone's team tast
ed victory for the first time in its
last two games.
Starting for the 'Dogs will be
Melvin Sprouse and Gurney, for
wards; Nelson, center; Halter and
Koch, guards. The Saints'-opening
lineup includes HIatt and Harper,
forwards; Hamilton, center; Tus
ten and Perry, guards.
The Bulldog Bee team will
meet the Oregon State Training
school quint in the preliminary
starting at 7:30 p.m.
Mayor Carson Is 47
PORTLAND, Dec. 19--Joseph
K. Carson, Portland mayor,
observed his 47th birthday anni
versary today.
lng ten points. Olglvle, UC cen-
was ter. with 12 noints to his credit
Mrs. C. A. Kobour's home and the I a,gh-poinl man for Idaho, scor- was top scorer for the Bears.
girls' cooking group with Mrs.
Andrew Zahara. The forestry and i
I and II year clubs met at the G. i
G. Looney home with Glen and !
Marvel Looney leaders.
Basketball
HIGH SCHOOL
(By the Associated Press)
Mac-Hl (Milton-Free water) 26,
Pendleton 24 (overtime).
LaGrande 24, Baker 23.
Halsey 27, Tangent 21.
Woodburn IS, Newberg 11.
Alsea 25, Falls City 13.
Shedd 27, Harrlsburg 16.
St. Helens 44, Westport 32.
Lebanon 24, Toledo 18.
Kerby 34, Gold Hill 11.
Corbett 29, Gresham 16.
Franklin (Portland) 26, Tilla
mook 23.
Jefferson (Portland) 36, Kelso,
Wash., 15.
COLLEGE
Kansas 46, Southern Methodist
university 40. ' -
University of Chicago 33, Ober-
Iln 16.
Toledo U. ST, Dartmouth 43
, Washington State 32, - Gou
saga- 29. -
-. I - . .
Battle Royal
VERN CLARK,
PAT O'DOWDY and
BULL VENABLE
vs.
GEORGE WAGNER,
WALT ACHIU and
. JEMJIY LONDES ,
"MOUTHY" DONOVAN ts. SAMMY EVANS
; SO Minute
SALEH MHORY Tonight 0:30
Lower Floor 50c, Balcony 40c, Reserved Seats 75e (Xo Tax)
Students 25c, Ladles Free.
Tickets: Cliff Parker's and Lytle's Auspices American Legion
Herb" Owens, Matchmaker