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1S3 n?pf-npnnnn ... L- EJ BON .. U GU1UXLL lul slttln' on the "tali end of .1 i) ? h v. fl if if it l I ) . .. "fi "' ', : ": f Md thankln' to withered old K'eran; in behalf ot to whom it - be Northwest conference t o tfi b a 1 1 co-championship yon r It ought out "Spec" Keene, - de . spite you being his 13 th yeari tlj, you old bussard, why did you , it Pacific beat him and thai rein a: full " championship and A string ot eonsecutmr eon- . foresee victories that had reach ed 2 , and .that no me, includ ing . eo one thonsht would end so abruptly? jr t , v.- Onr brand new, excellent, (tee, lovely stadium . that' wo . domt have , yet i but really do expect ta hate it somebody seta oa some dime, if anyone -ram. find a dime. ''t ' A:,lto-Name league basket ball " championship tor out Salem high Loopers. s(But We're not forget. . tins whs you did to us In the state teurney, you lost borison! TVe'li make 11)1 pay for thaU All .the ecrumptaous softball trophies you placed on our man tels. Ton really d4 a right smart Job there yon almost for- totten-fadeont.: It 3S and the rapermakers. Square-Dealers and Pade-Barrickscan do as well . well, we'll be more than satis ded. Thank yon. ' . , " More, Mr. Gone '38. . - The Northwest conference 1 ba&ketball eo - championship you cave to Hainy.M "Butter. . ball" liable and all the lithe lads. ..(But, you ft-dimmln" - beacon to a past ptrrormance, we hope you 'choke w 4 the '. "Ctfi" too'ts left us.) A football ge.tt like Butch Nelson 'for-, our Coach Haak .at the Viking diggin's, 't trough ) Ms ' spirited leadership and Hank's raztle-daiale football tatties, you let our Vikings romp to seven Ktrairht wins before yon slipped a cog. v And we doukly thank you lor leaving to '1 ye like Don Waller. Bill Shins. Lester Fearmlne, Dave Tragllo and all ihn bora von did auch a good ink . develonlna amnnzst the inninr nirha and sonhomoreav The little all-American honors you bestowed on our Geoige Ab- bott ana iieignion n. th! um breath, tor leaving us suh scintilla ting packers of Lorkhide that ain't poranrou di hnt cowhide u "Glycerine' McGlrn. Carl Chapman, Don Gig it r. Bunny Bennett. Lai ry Mo- Keel, jArt GaUon, Jostin Weak V ley., and. Jt' Ie forgotten aay- - tody I'm sorry. And More, Old Scyther. Woodburn's WVI league hoop hamnionahIo. with Charley shaw shoring la .'OS points to loit.r him own circuit scoring record by 84: Woodburn's WTO i..n. baseball title, the Bull dogs winning seven straight be Hnj nick Whitman's steuar work and his Juet iVMisr tlcic work: and Wood- .VGrn'arvi league tottball cham ' pionsbip, won with be distinct aid of Lebanon. (In t fact, you uartxi old cTthe-bearer. Wood- lurn -Coac Eldon Copei thinks ,ou were a' wonderful guy ex cept that he wonder , whatinell ) on'va " left : him.) All the : cinder wins . you brought; our Vera Glliiiore, in- cl4lag third place la the state - uieet and' second place la the ,Hayward relays. The -one sUte mat title you T'Sferred- on Gilmore's Viking J HAL annexed by Vayno:Sny- j '-4n the 10-lb. class. I S pitching prowess of Georf 4 I- Duke" Wtodsor, whose l a wore was enieuy tUAul is t liTlng the Bearcats a western dirlslon eo-Utle with ' LJnfleld 'despite a- weak ' wallop ". Ing, club. :i - Up to You, Infant. And then, cocking iaa eye at - Baby S9 and ezpectlas him to ." . Krew-tntot i: V .The first Northwest conference football championship lor Keene'a 'CaU since IIS?. (And. you .cherubic little Infant, that ' means you'll hare to j produce a KMinia ef hundred nounda of powerhouse fullback and a mini mum -of three thorough-going tackles.) - ' -. A suta baaketball title for Hank's Viking hoopers. (Teull , bare : to grow' fast bre, little cne-l , 1 , , A dime that aosaeoue , can get ou so that we a get eur brand ,-.sew, excellent, fine, lercly stadium erceted. Some additional hickory power - for i eur Bearcat diamondera. t And 1 don't, forget to bring The Duke back.) . . - A repetition ot .'SS as far as local softball is concerned. More than a bit more sports iterest, so the boys can balance their .football budgets. (In fact, you young upstart,, 'twouldnt hurt It- you'd leare a few cen turies OTer.) ' . New records, sew titles, sew aames, less "ism," more sta bility, a tip-roaring and happy - year for all of you. Butts Is Nainecs . Georgia's Coach ATHENS, Ga., Dec ll-tfy Appointment of Wallace Butts as head coach of the University of Rnrrla auecedelnc s Joel Hunt. was announced ; today 'by Prof es sorW. 0. Payne, faculty director of athletics Dr. Payne's .announcement of the 1113 end coach's promotion was the first: official confirms- . tioa of persistent , rumors : that I Hunt waa being .ousted after single year as head coach. . .- The director declined any . de tails ion salary or contract terms , . accepted by the new, coach and would : sot discuss reasons lor Hunt's dismissal after a single season. In which the Bulldogs won five, lost four and tied one. ... i. . aaMavaMawaaaMaMaaaanaftMe' : Edwin Stack llarries r GRANTS PASS. Dec 31.-aV Edwin i Stack, r- former Oregon State college football player, and Miss - Leona Hlllman . were mar ried here today. . Bedlam Loose On Game Eve Rcmwi Tournament Crowds Cover Streets; Teams Calmly Wailing - ; : , fBy the Associated Press) v ; The schedule of "bowl foot ball games llonday, with stut tag times, probable attendance, and broadcast schedule: -(Time is Pacific standard). : ! Orange - bowl, Miami: Tea uessee tb. Oklahoma; lltao a. m. 80,000; WABOCBS broadcast. j ' ' Sugar bowl, Mew Orleans: Texas Christian -vs. Carnegie Tech; 11:15 a. m. 60,000; WJZ NBO broadcast. Blue-Qray, Montgomery, north and sonth an-star ll:so a. na. xa.ooo; , no broadcast. 1 . - : ! Cotton bowl, Dallas;. Texas Tech ts. SC Mary's; IS boob; 85,000; WFAA-Texas state act work broadcast. Sun bowl. El - Paso, . Tex. Hew Mexico vs. TJtah; l p. a. lSSOO; broadcast by KOB, Al buquerque. ; Rose bowl. Pasadena, Calif.; Southern California ts. Duke; p. - m.; 90,000; WKAF-TfBC broadcast. I ; East-west, Baa Francisco fall- star teams; a. p. m.; 50,000; , WOR-MBS broadcast. PASADENA. Calif., l Dee. Slw- (ffV-Excitement and suspense com billed to create a eertain amount of bedlam here tonight as the Tournament ot Roses prepared to stage Monday its 24 th eonsecutire classic ot football the post season same in the Rose Bowl. Thousands ot celebrants, whoop ing up the new year s advent and the approaching grid battle, swarmed un and down Pasadena's broad main street throughout the afternoon and night. ' 00.000 Crowd Awaits But, calmly awaiting the time they will be called to trot into the bowl before a packed crowd of 10,000, the Blue Derlls of Duke aniTersity. the lads who brought an unmatched record west of no defeats, no ties and nary a score against them, remained in strict seclusion. not far from the big! bowl itself were the Trojan warriors of the CnlTcrsity of Southern California, the team that walked away from tosses ta Alabama and Washing ton and on Into Pasadena's sta dium as the Pacific Coast confer ence'a choice to defend the laurels of tbe west. I Hill Not at Best . Final workouts were taken to day as both teams switcled . pre Tious. plans and went through their paces lnthe Rose Bowl. Dan Hill, the Dale's powenur center, was is uniform and will start the same, but Blue Devil followers expressed anxiety over his ability to play 80-mlnute football because of a back muscle ailment SC Is In SDlendid shape. The cardinal and gold of USC has never fallen in defeat in four invasions of the bowl, and Howard Jotaes, the eo'ach who guided them to three of . these triumphs was confident but not oyerly so ot another. victory. I ... t , - NEW ORLEANS. Dec Sl.-PV- Opposing coaches of the teams IS Monday's fifth Sugar Bowl foot ball me agreed on, one point today "it's going to be a tough baby.H ': j That was the way Leo R. (Dutch) Meyer, the Texas Chris tian skipper, and Bill Kern, pilot of Carnegie Tech. sized hp the battle between the eastern ana uthwestem football kingpins ot 118. , . . : i . McSpadeii 9iiiner Of Houston Open HOUSTON'. Tex.. Dec. Jl-tiPW Harold 'Jus McSoaden of Bos ton, winner of the Miami pen.! completed, he Si-hole Houston open otday 1 US strokes to win his ; second consecutive tourna ment, lea?Xs tlammin - Sammy Saead of White Sulphur Springe, W.Va-, top money winner ot all time, trailing Ur behind. Dick Mets V Chicago, who set a new course tecord tor the River Oaks course Tim radar with a snappy 4 second under par, fin ished second wth k total score of IIS . and Ben Hogan of Fort worth. Texas, snisiied third with 114 strokes la the last PGA tour nament or tne'yetr. Thpy Carry a rw.V.ta lCar tnaoTrflali). left "r.-- -- '..;'-. j;- - . awa v.v -., - awa - w - .-; ' am am am . am - - am , , - am - . .. am " am v.,.a.,,r i . .' ''-.'::;:v- ;' - n . - I t ' X. . . : -" t- - - " t: ,u "'r rrTZZT vm-Lr "sow an Tip- I ler. to throurn snai pracucu naweua, ton. Bob O'Mara, wmard Savet - - tiro-Tjwme with Southern California Sport Newt - , - Completo reports ot local and national sports events - every day. Ittddleweight Title ' 7ffl Be at Stake, Watson Peterson Scrap ARMORY ' FIGHT CARD bV V18:S0. MONDAT KIGHT I , ' Mala Erent -' 10 Rounds Buddy Petenoa ra, Alex Watson (northwest nua- eSewelgha cluunpioasnip). . Double Seml-Final BoundsJack HIbbard v Bd Ross (mlddleweights). , Rounds Joe Bona vs. Tommy Orrin (light heavyelwghts). Prelims 1 4 Rounds Tonty Kahut vs. Kid WHlard. 4 Bonn ds Johnny Woods vm. Cecil Etter, Waistline hardware, inscribed with the words "Northwest Mid dleweight Champion' wfll be worn from the local armory fight ring Monday night by either Bud Peterson, Independence's gift to northwest fistic fanciers, or Alex Watson, colored Seattle boy of the terrific left hook. Salem's Veterans of Foreign Wars organisation Is putting up the belt as added incentive for tbe host of middleweight fighters in tbe northwest.. As . the Peterson' Watson bout must go to a knock out or decision, the belt will be awarded one or the other. , Watson and Peterson, fighting here late laat November, went to a draw In a bloody fignt that saw Peterson saved by the bell only In the first round, go down for nine, count in the second and yet come baek to win the last five rounds. t ; Is Endurance Test 1 Always la condition, Peterson would seem to have an advantage over the 1 -round route if he doesn't stop one of Watson's lethal lefts in the earlier cantos. Tet, with each boy vowing he's going to beat the other to the punch it Is not expected the scrap will go the limit. Along with Watson, from Seattle, will come another, negro boy. Bill Ross, to do battle In one of the double. seml-rinal matches, Ross will toss 'em with "Logger' Jack Hibbard, the tough Klamath Falls veteran. .- -f . Tommy Orrin, a boy kayoed early last fall, and who has ever since been ' seeking a : rematch, win oppose Joe Bonn In the other half of the seml-windup. Orrin a Portland youngster who but re cently turned pro, has been dill gently hitting the . training trail in. preparation for his coveted re match. Two preliminaries, featuring the best of local talent, fills out Matchmaker John Friend's lineup. In one Woodburn's Tony Kahut meeta Salem's Kid Willard and In the oyier stylish; Johnny Woods, Amity, takes on Cecil Etter, Forest Grove. " Tracksters of Salem MdayFights Ae Promising In State Meet, Win all Others With Exception of Dual With Milwaukie Salem hieh's 1938 track team won about everythint' it en tered except the state meet at there.--.- 1 - r , - The only other loss suffered ing' cmderburners was a dual meet to Milwauiae, by a 63-59 nutrgui.' - - The Viking tracksters placet third to Bend and Grant of Portland in tb esUte meet, scoring II poinU to 20 for Grant and 37 for Bend. Captain Bill Smith took seconds In the 100 and 3 2 0-yard dashes. Art MiUer placed second in the discus, Bob Ewlng ran third ia the mile, Rex Putnam was third high in the pole vault and the re lay quartet took second. Take Volley Meet Won by the Vikings: The District 7 meet, for the third successive year.' Art MUler set a new, shotput record, 48 feet g Inches, and the relay team set a new meet record of 1:11.7. The Willamette Valley meet. Duke's Power in Rose Bowl Game Bob OMara, Willard raves' and Vtobert Spaagler' . . , i . . i . - Salera, Oregon, Sunday tlonlnz, JsnuarT 1, 1539 In Title Bout ft- -a 5 r lethal I left hand Is expected to P Baddy Peterson plenty of troa-1 MMoi. .it,twiJ. tiMtw. I meet over tbe 10-round route I for the northwest middleweignt A.mi.MiL nM thai anainVreBtf the Vets fight o,, j - w Pectricmeh Nosed Out by Bulldogs Y .;'. Woodburn Captures 24-20 Basketball Win From Portland Qnlnt WOODBURN The Woodburn ' Bulldogs, defeated the Western EQeetric basketball team of Port-1 back offensive click more ef land to 0 In IhA lnrat rrm- fOCtltely, but they produced h w i ti-a, swve. I uauuiu lMy aiauu tu Jumped into the lead immediately) and ran the count to 8-9 before! the Portland quint waa able to I score. The count '. at tbe end of tse first period showed the 'Dogs hold a' lead of i-i. half time 14-i and third Quarter 17-12. I Tnrrle. Electrics forward, took hlxh ecorinz honors for the con- test with 12 paints. Halter led the Conemen with 7. Woodburn will open defense of their WVI league crown won last WS5J?JE! ChenYawa in the Bulldog's kennel, the first game between the Bee teams starttog at 7:3d o'clock. High Rate High Corvallis and is placed third by Coach Vera Gilmore's Vik o with Captain Bill Smith and Rex Putnam scoring IS U of the 41 points amassea or Bsiess co A daal meat wltn If eHfnnvflla. I a i - . " " Second place in the Hayward relays, scoring 17 points to ated - A three -war meefwith Baarar - txt. it.. ...rf.. itiui uuiu nciuc noruwwwiri Mints ta asst tar Bcevertna and V ' SI U for West Linn. i ... 7 2 ,v. ' . mawa and !W Grove, awrtaf 12 polnU to S3 for Chemawa aad 2 S tor Porest Grove. " ; :. . . . CatEleveiils rise-Team Success of 1938 Edition Better Than Forecasts r Had Indicated I Willamette's a 1 w a v s - stronx tootball eleven was slated to I spend the 1138 campaign rebuild-lot lag Its forces for future grid sea-1 sons, but the predictors failed to I forecast ' the. surprises C o a c h I Spec". Keene turned un for Bear-1 cat louoweru, The Willamette stepped out I against stronger Pacific north-1 west conference competition and! tougn non-ioop nvais, and re- rarnea with nve wins snd three lOSSes. - ; . I sOne of the defeats. S to at I e hands ot Pacific university. I eost the Bearcats their, fifth I straight conference championship, I aitnough they salvaged a eo-Utle, I and snapped their victory string . at II straight , rvfr Victory String Broken - University of Portland, takina-i advantage of an injury-riddled lineup, smashed through lor a 1 fourth-quarteV touchdown and 12-7 win over Willamette. The San Diego Marines were tne otner winners over the 1S3S Bearcat eleven, 14 to S. Keene's grldders stopped Santa uaroara state eoiiege, s to a. thanks to a brilliant fi 4-yard run ''.'Ti - oeu wmege oi uno, i to w; Whitman eoUege, It to : Lin- fleW college. 15 to 0. and College ot ?T . t, - Hairoacks Discovered Ib adal"?B to tht ees'o season la the games won-and-lost column, fans had reason to be no little surprised by the fine crop of halfbacks that turned u in Bearcat colore. Mentor -Keene. although his 11th season aa head . Willamette frXAf Km 11 JkJlSitfsls TtVrlissawi ss si 11 awkvau weivu a yt vuubvu ; eaaa air i time record number of injuries. helped ride the feared 13 - Jinx out of existence with such fancy stepping halfback stars as Bunny Bennett, George McGlyn, Carl Chapman, Gene Stewart and Don Gigier. The little speedsters needed a fullback of the Dick Weisgerber jiro uiaao a.u'oaa luiou fvaa i VMvtMttWM A 4 V vtlai Ia f Pt a! Al-i Uiea-masii mass va suims tvi awaa ivr lowers, nevertheless. Xlme is Stromg One In the line It waa such stars as I Abbott, jeteraa end who mIii.iI little lt1.1m.rliii nnnrtra Leigh ton Blake, center; George Sirnio, tackle, and Pete Williams, gnard,' all of whom rated att-Pa- ciflc northwest conference hon- tors. Similarly honored were Art Gallon, veteran blocking half, and Neu Shaffer, the student body presiaeni-ruiiDaca, in tne oaca-i """K . . a araBABsiia 13 Willametto eleven ap with only six of the HJ Torites missing Abbott ana rrancts senmiat. enas: Btrnio and Karl . Kahle. tackles, and I BUke and Shaffer. Track's Comeback Cinder-Burnera Tarn in Best; Recent Record in 1938 Season irecs, oace one ok m strongest sports on Willamette's slate, started the long comeback trail 1 ia list, turning In the best record c. nnM m, I 1 A - . A i ers sput two sinai saaicaes, postee I aJiaL?r - . . a .v ultipie-entry 1 "" 1 anciaueu was a loana-piac ia I fereace meet, a amashing S7-SSI MAA AMA. rm n luaa urn, ww vm uiuu hwi- biL am a tvo-t4at,; M toi ? M-- - am uasja amees . t ; Willamette finished second In the Oregon latsrcolleglats Ath, letlc ; association meet, barely traUed College or Paget Souad aad Paclfie la a triangalar track and field tourney, was fourth-' tn the annual Unirertlty ot Portland relays, and fifth in the invitational Portland track aad field eolleclate meet lloat eonslstent performers for the Bearcats wore Kd Maers ana rrednni. hurdlers: John Kelly and Dexter Kusssu, tsprmters; Norm Hogeneen sad Henry rraata, distance men. and BUI Uo- Adaaa, J a s 1 1 a Weasaey, von I Pruess. mca ' orabeanorst George UcGIyn ia Cald evtats. - psa-afaB-a-aaSBSB-assa-aaeB- Idaho Southern branch VpseU UontsiaZO to 29 POCATELLO. Idaho, Dec 3L VLeadlng SS to 2 with, five minutes to : piay, tas university ot Idaho, aouthera branch,' rfroxe" the ball here tonight to defeat .a favored University - of Montana basketball team 10 to 19. fjiziicipd Golf Links Expensive to. Portland PORTLA&VDec. 3i:--MVPort. land la fin din r eolf an axnenslvel municipally, rThe citr coancll was Informed today; the city's , municipal links ! have - unpaid -- buis . aggregating 1170,S:i.l3i Siirp Basketbidl Complete reports of the .city and church leagaes first in the Statesman. : PAGE NINE 44 Grid Stars Set for Game One of Biczest Crowds Expected to Attend , - East-West Frav SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 1 1-JPV- Forty f our college football stars ;l 9 1 S, comprising probably the finest talent assembled into two sqaads this season completed training - today for the annual Shrinera' Kast-West charity arame here Jan. Z. i As the final touches of a ten da r nractlce neriod were annlled. game officials arranged to handle I one of the largest crowds since the classic was founded. Thefour- teenth annual meetine between gridiron heroes from the eastern and western halves of the country was expected to attract close to 69,000 tana to-Kexar stadium. I Bettors IJke Easterners The East, boasting three alirl Americana in Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh, and John P I n g e 1 , 1 Michlran state, halfbacks: Ralnh HelkklneS, Michigan gttard, and a wealth of , other luminaries, con-1 tinned in the role ot favorite. Those who back 'their opinions with money liked the chances of the players coached by Andy Kerr I and -Bernie Bierman by odds : of 10 to I. West Is Underdo; The West, coached by Orln HoW lingbery and "Biff" Jones, listed two all-America standard bearers, Ed. Bock,! Iowa State guard, and Al Wolff, Santa Clara tackle, but oTthe SSsVT'T- Plafer Holllngbery. spokesman for the western crew, said the position ofl short-ender was -just right." it WO Win, it Will DO an UPSet and it we lose it will have been ekpec- ted." A year ago, the East opened as the favorite and the game ended -t at. ; "M" If 1 I BaaketbaU. VoUevball and i ' Swim; Meet Are Among Events of Day Basketball, swimming and vol leyball . will be the principal ac tivities of the YMCA's annual New Tear's day open house pro gram Monday afternoon. Holiday basketball champion ships will be decided, with the IS to IS age group playing at S p. m., the 14 and II groups from 2:50 to 3:35, and the II year d, at 3:45 Portland Swimmers Here Portland's Arrow club meets the x swimmers in a meet ne- YMCAOd 2 a Ts rrogr Voneyball-With over It.psr- Uelpant. and three evente billed for b0T der 14. a model airplane exhibition 1 1. aehadnied from -io ta I n I and Dr. K. Barrlek will ara a I volleyball demonstration with a pair of teama selected from the regular squad at fi:S0. A water polo exhibition ia to be staged at 7;3. not en CLXTKLAND. Dee. 31 - fJPV - Ihn Allan tha n,nlil T. i dnt he-man umpire-fighter, con l tassed today be had a tamp ta his throat. For the Indians' president Alva Bradley had lust told him, Allen said, that he'd get bJa 1SS9 salary of 20.tt9 fit I dont pitch a baU all summer; , . ; I Troubled with aa elbow ailment I which crippled aim this year la miu-aaasoni Alloa wm decide next i ww wuouner to unuergu an oyer mioo. i t - t-j i SurgeOna, have told him there I Mm K m AA.AA i m tiuum uwiura muaeuiar fracture ean be mended: which let Um tee In 1SS7. b-- Dtilce Pivoteer Optato Pa-, mser HH1, ecu t ter ot tne jornuuaDie u a a e University arid a;'!, who will Jlsea4lrfa:teanr.! a. Southern " CaU? it. U 1 the Kew Tear's ",r - - ; football KlamCf-'-i 1 . Oust Ailing AH e . ' ". Fourteen-Year Man Luke 'yy v y ! f M " J . ' lWJk. IM YMCApolisored Sports Participated In h Many; Badaiintpn Title Is Won By Local iWoman; Baisketball Popular Man IQ&l rtrtwod riia sponsored sports before he flipped his beard over his shoul- aer ana crepi oui issi wgnu He Dointed to this list of for their instigators. Physical 1jr nfc.! .tiMAf jjULWACy CA-yuj aivii wutv secretary: v- Badminton Wins Devotees Badminton Its popularity dis tinctly on the up. The T club won 11 out ot IS matches, with Alice ww I A UUlAfts ivy S SuaaU5 wviusmi ue aaw i an HaIICaIu also proxy, annexing the Ore-1 SJ. AAVlAOVf I ,nn Invitational nrun alnelaa title. Basketball The i2-team,two- 4 Whites and the major division br Cbemawa'a speedsters in a - . . - - . . vVa ptSUlt W a Via iuo xsaa nitrous a four-division Church league, with First Baptist winning the "A"' ti tle, Jason Lee the. "B," Presby terian the Junior and First Bap- the Pony. The Juniors lost to Yakima Is the finals ot tbe north west VMCA tourney. ' ;r Bwlmmlng Team Wlas - - Handball Pete Hageman an nexed the singles title, Walter Wlnslow and Fred" Anunsen were crowned doubles kings. Swimming Led by Bob Net meyer, Patty Carson and Jerry Mulkey. the Y team captured a number of meets and trophies la northwest competition, est batSS varsity ledto Sum to .orBSriDio .wara to northwest supremacy. Stanfords Defeat Diick Basketeers Inexperienced Fire Hands TravWearjr Oregon 50to46Loa r SAN PRANCISCO, Dec Sl-iFy-Staaford'a inexperleneed but faat baaketball team handed ' the Uni versity of Oregon a 10-4 f defeat here tonight. Oregon, obviously weary from a barnstorming tour, played tired I ball and did not have the pep I needed to' beat the fresh. Indians, I Stanford played a spirited game. I intercepting paaees and using clev- I er blocking plays to score on the I Webfoots. Bob Burnett, guard for I tne inutaas,scorea li pouts m i um Mtmii, tcuiuut ui svu mu euro gu juur "M uwi I one hand hook shots. I . t-.V- Mm ' .M i Kre ZICII -AU I After traiiinr aa-si at the bait. Ms; sour successive iieia soais ana two: free throws. Stanford start ed using a fast passfsr attack to block the Oregonlana out oa plays and .worked the ban under the hoop for close shots, putting Stan ford out ahead. TEAM . pmillPI R0MAK0 Sa Ilerb Owens, s Lower Floor CM -S-'f--" fi I i si i ssS r .T!.Vr V: IciS pa ' aBaaauwstaasustawri BySords , l ' pY I Hot Mis Wcrftat -toe, loks- MN&Gni Of AUAA ul ion . s-kc iJioj tie Ms tet -fn&. PROPVtti Of HfrW0&. Sf. tours ggbtflMS, CrtiCAeo Wrtrret son. Ax&tocxxi4 nlrnnwlpHoTr.rit f YMf!A. activities, with words of praise Director Fred Smith and "Gua" rtA en1v fhe Knve nrV tutu vwiwivy u wv nvj ( O'Brien Honored Davey ,LiT Davey O'Brien, Texas Chris ittaa Bnlversity AU-AmsrVan . quarterback, la .honored in New iTork with tna Hrlimw trophy, presented to 3Duvey as the "out-? stsndlng' colleglats grid plsjer of 1938. Davey flew la from Fort Worth, Tex, for tbe presentation. iff ::.. ; . . , , .'Xv'v.v: xv Jr. .'- V Gale scored II points for high- . ' scoring honors.: Staaford (SO) TQ FT, TP;; r : Lyoa,f .......;. ...1 1 v 3 - -Taylor, f ..........0 1 r 1' ' : a, t 4. ...... ..7 1 lfl Copsey, f .....,i.,.S I -S Zonae c ....... .,...2 1 Rapp, g ... ......... ri 1 Davidson, g ...,...,2 . Huddleson. g ......S S Burnett, g ..........t. S 17 Totals 2ft It St (ss- i ro FT TP s: it t t '1 i s s ; ie. Gala, t 7 Diek. f t Hardy, f ...lt Wlntermute, e ...... 4 Aaet, g 1 ; Johnson, r .....k... 4 i s I t - 4S Totals IS IS Half time score: Stanford 24; j Oregon 21. - .-' Free throws missed: Taylor, " Zonae, Rapp, Davidson t; Wia ; termuta, Johnson, ' Anet Sr and Gam S. -;r ; -vj- - Fereossl fools. Lyont . Zosns, Burnett 2, Bapp 2, Taylor 2; La- faille 1, Davidson 3; Gale 2, Hatv":4 dy 1, Wlntermute I, Anet 2, John- . ' ' sohS. .... .j - :-;?vt;i MATCEI" . - GEORGE WAGNER and jniMY LONDES ;. ' ' .-' -v I - , Vf, . BUIl VENABLE and ! oinnYr donoyan . .WALT ACHIU . TONY GARIBALDI 43 Aliautes - vs. PAT 0'DOWDY Minutes TUESDAYi JANi3 -' Hay. ."Hakony 40c, B-rercr Scats 7o JaUe Dar- ' 1 ..Stadefcie'c, J-adlea sSc t:Caa;M.- Wrr-, ' l-pr'i nd Turtle's A as nices Anurn rr-r-r- . s and Lytlc's Auspices Ai Matchmaker ; Y II I I 7 ' ,L