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Last year the- Dallas coach after lipping. In the back door to win the District C title from Wood-1 burn, lost the serrlees of his stel lar play 'director, Alvln Kroeker. Kroeker - played ' every, minute of STery came throughout the regu lar season and District C play," but contracted more than speaking acaualntance w 1th old man flu and missed state tournament play. trlct; play In which Dallas win hare to wade through such tough competition .as ' Tillamook, Mo Minnvllie end Chemawa, "Smoky? lniM little, fimwb(irrT Law. the play , director ' of hia this year's ' club. J Low,, mainspring " of ; the Dallas attack all season, cam out . ejl am w 1 v e-y a -e av If racaa Tuesday night with a frac tured forearm. ; : : Low's ka not" only puta aeunne trimp m toe wagons. - ambition for a District 6 title, and the state tournry trip that goes with it, bt also hurt their WVI league championship . . hopes. Although Molalla has yet to play West Linn, it la al most a cinch the Backs and Dragons- will wind up tied for. ; the league championship and: will have to play It off It the title la cleared. . All 'Cats on AllLoop? For my money, au s cenisoi i " . tn.M Mm nil T nnn ..-. uramuif i i., .. w - - - i west conference basseiDau ciuo. While last year Willamette placed tv a tlralr WaSVaP AA ffflan I - all-circuit te am. X don't for the , life of me see how they can keep the whole dadblamed Bearcat oat- I fit off of it this year. Where's the competition for Anton, Boer- w wnit- 'skonli and Quesseth? For that matter, Where's tne com-1 netitlon for Kolb, Gallaher and Robertson If there Is a better phroter In the loop than Anton, a better pair of forwards t b a n White, and Eberly and a better pair of guards than Skopil and Qnea seth, I haven't seen them. And, that statement is not mannfac tnred because of home town favoritism. For that matter, some of the Bearcat reserves wonld be stars on IJnfield, Pa cific, College of Idaho or Whit man clubs. Ducks'll Do It. Tea. That is our answer to a thousand (well, at least three or four) questions that have been I flung at us In regard to whether j or not we think Oregon will be able to come ' b a c a xor a win against the Staters Friday night in Eugene. That whipping given 'em last Saturday la Corvallis was probably the best thing that could happen to tne Duck aigiters. It la strictly a personal opinion, I but it la our belief the Friday night game wont even be close. By that I don't mean -to imply a swamping In ; wert. of what oc- . CowaJll,,Bttl.a a. ccfortabie 19 or.'12-polnt win for the, Webfoots. If they aren t capable of ' it, Mr. HODsong noop- ers don't deserve the 1 o o p title ana, wnai is more..ii ey accomplish It they probably won t cet the title. ; ' This department's contention has been thlt the 50-Si tronnc lng handed the Oregona was om of those : nnexplalnable thiga that happen to the saost championship of championship dabs. - The. Docks, nnlimited, were last Friday very mach lim ited. This week, with the aist" finger definitely on them, the Oregona ahonld prove their championship ability with n strong comeback. We think they will. PeWMell: Dear Mr. Frank O. Menke Here my salute, tardy as It Is, to yon for your marvelous "Eney- clopedl ot Sports" ... Now, he- awer most any question on sports that local cltlsenry may ask . . . (I hope) . . . Sincerely, Meake'a catalogue Is a remarkable compi lation of sports records, and the " " - - datlon he has been receiving In the naUon's sports pages . . . Nig Borleske, whose Whitman teams haT long dominated ths orth- Mt .-oaf erenea baseball slcture. is moaning the loss ot two stellar pitchers Pete Jonas, now Seattle . n.lnlar nmnarl anal Rihmltt . . . point, 87-35 win, so perhaps the Vikings have a chance to knock over ths Pioneers and gain a tie for second place In the No-Name loon after all. Maybe Galento cant whip Us : weight in Jtnda, but the Jersey . night stick would draw snore ' folding money- in a go. with Lonia than jay other of the sock ecnnvr hanging aronnd . V . Conch DeOesCaays bis Bnckaroo boy. Waller, Is the best !feedV er and passer In the WVI lengne ... Glen Fravel, ex Portlaad Independent lengne , atar who started the current -hoop season with the varsity, has begun to find himself now that he has been switched to the frosh squad by Conch Maple ... That Bearkltten quint, of . Fravel. Tom Bill, Orville Rags dale, Bob Daggett and Ken Lil ly, la ek only one tbiBsise .and height. , t. . t : Stars i ' Drnb JDonyicU FOLSOM PRISON, Callt. Feb. oj -P)-Folom prison's baseball team aided by coast league pitch- . srs and catchers .took a IS to 1 drubbing at the hands of an au a tar team of major and ' minor league players today. ( B By the AssocUted Press r Roaeburg 21, University HlgH ot Eugene IS. " - : " " Oregon City 17, EugensCHlxh IS. , Heppaer It. UmaUIla It. ' m,.k c.,j ii yrrtla Point - .- , Coaullle II. Marshneld It. ' '" CorvalUa 4C, Albany It.-- r - Iter went berserk aoa-tne weoras Condon SS, Ths Dalles S4- kan took three patts tor a 71. Gain Triumph Of 73 to 41 Way now Clear for Title if Pacific Is Beaten Friday Evening CONFERENCE STANDINGS ' " W. L. Pet. For Agt. Wlllam. .IS 1 .029 753 437 Pacific . .11 .78 631 433 Whitman 10 .825 630 013 LinfieM . A 12 .250 619 780 C of Ida. t 18 .000 502 780 Willamette's Bearcats were fairly chewing on the hem of the Northwest conference- flag as last night they swamped Whitman's Missionaries In' the second consec utive, double-counter tilt. The score was 73 to 41. with Anton pocketing 18, Skopil 1C and Eberly 14. Howard Maple's hot-shooting. slkk-Dassinc gang now needs but '-''' ih I ill. i. u uru. r i lu.i w i - I whitman Is hopelessly resigned to thJp, Th. BearcaU Un- I tfe with Pacific at Hillsboro Fri- day night and wind up conierence ..-. R.tnrdar niabt. I . Jk. r.mt, 1B(1 th. Whitman scored first, and tne Missionary were a wive . t the castof f business, but other than that it was a repuca oz Tues- day nixht's CI to 27 gallop by the Methodists. Qentry. wait- man's bespectacled piroter, wheel ed in a Santa toss with a minute gone, and though Big Bill Anton Immediately retaliated wrrb a whirling dervish two-pointer, Gen try matched him to give Whitman Its last brief lead. 3-2, at the two- minute- mark. Otto "Scooter" Skopil, who played a steady, heads-op game throuchout, caged two free ones on Heidenreich's foul, and the ralloDlnr 'Cats were on their rocketing way. They built up a 13- S lead with fire minutes gone. kn4oxi it in l.a at the nine-mln- te gUge ,nd were out in front when Maple KUt in a trlo ef reserves at the 13-minute mark. Robertson. Bob White and Oscar Specht ran vthe count to 35-18 at the half. Missionaries Revive For the first aeven minutes of the second canto the Missionaries ,v. like they might make tMn interesting. Larry Pepin, t d three In auick sue- I cession, helped by Glenn Buiiocn and paul Webbf gUj.ed a KOrlng 8al that cat WllUmette's lead tQ u poInt3, at 4e to 32. Little Cecil Quesseth whA-gathered In I four pretty Held tosses and Sko- .11 VKnrlw ? mnA Anton ram -onr BrTtw d tosses and 81 atormtnr back to oulcklv run the to a o to s a with 11 minutes played, however, and from there ! it was all a matter of how many s ai ss-a .zi; I A li V WV UtUUwUOf w nmw aanavs, ans bad a respecUble firing average of .274, as compared to their meagre .131. lost Bullock and Webb on fouls late In the final half. The pair was the spark of Whitman's second-halt attack. and ita loss was felt In the final tire minutes. WUlamette's lads reaUy spread- eagled the field, raging up and down the floor. In t ."aot to .be denied" atyie. tney let iiy ov times, hit IS, and emerged with the championship caubre nnngiroy, 15-t, 16-3. average of Jf. Anton's 18 gave him 33 for the series. whUe Sko- ? wv-6 i - -- . : Willamette 78 G. F. Pf Tp Eberly. t 2 1 14 White, f 4 Antoa, e 7 Skopil, g f 18 14 8u"Jf nrr' i Roberteon.- g ....... V 8 0 3 2 2 I Catherwood. g 3 Totala 2 15 14 73v Whitman 41 I Bullock, f ., 4 L. Pepin, z ........ s 7 : t I r . . ' c ..........4 i 12 1 0 s I Dn Heldfreich, t Roberts, f ..;.,.. 4 0 H. Penin. t ... . . .1 Totals 17 7 15 41 Free throws missed,-for Willam ette; Anton, Kolb, Quesseth 2. For Whitman: Bullock, Roberts, L. Pepin 2. H. Pepin 2, Gentry, Heldenrelch. i vr Officials: Roger Folgate, Foiv est. Grove, referee; Yerkovitch. Portland." umpire. Polk B Tourney : Will Open Today MONMOUTH The Polk coun ty high school B league tourna ment will open "Thursday at the Oregon Normal school basketball gym. The tourney was postponed from last weekend. i -x, - The scheduler r:-3 " 2 pJ m-, Perrydals t. Valsets. ' t m Alrlie vs. BetheL 7:10. Monmouth vs. RtekrealL t:10. Talis - City . ts. Grand 1 Rondo. Lieut. Roger UedtdittZ, , ' Of Houston. Amateur V HOUSTON. Texasi Feb. II.- ripv-ona of Unele Sam's flying men Lieut. Ksa Rogers or Moni- V B " . a gomery. aisw oecame- nia""v osy is tns qMiujiar noi the 'Houston tavitatioa amateur meet with a par Tl i V .-. : Johnny Goodman : of Omaha, Neb- former national amateur ichamnion. cam, as to the 1SU IfTeen one under gar but Uf.Put-i Jl. . ... " a Sport News Natloaal coverage by As sociated Press daily - in The Btateaman. sports columns. . OSC Looming Before Ducks Wchfeet Work to Defeat Beavers; Huskies Are Hot Upon Heels EUGENE. Ore.: Feb. 9i UK Oregon's best basketball team In a decade s braced itself for the third game with Oregon State col 1 lege Friday to stare off the possi bilities of a defeat Coach Howard Hobson said "might cost us the title." The Webfoots. recalling Oregon State'a first victory of the series at Corrallis last week, considered sadly another loss would knock ant at nntllsmitau. iuuuuIad r fh-t iu ,-Li..-. mi .ini ji ... . loiui Diauuiugl imo lie WIU the smooth-functioning Washing ton Huskies, TTT. 11 T i a m - iat wse; may not be iu shape to start against the Beavers. Mat Pavilmu worked in his place. Coach Slats Gill of Oregon sut . .. . . . . aeteatea waantngton and Oregon and took a two-game series from iaano. u mciuoea uaroouia, wan- ter, Mandic, Kolberg and Ro- mano. YM Badmintonists Fall to Corvallis Local Enthusiasts Invited to Attend Lecture by Expert on Friday Members of the TMCA bad minton club, which lost a 7-6 decision to the Oregon State rac quet wielders Tuesday night heref wlll COmbine with the Cor- vallis club for the lecture and demonstration to be given by Reg Hill, badminton authority from Seattle, In Corvallis Friday night. Salem badminton enthusiasts are Invited to attend and transpor tation may be obtained b con tacting Gus Moore at the TMCA. Saturday night the Y club will play Multnomah club, composed of the outstanding badminton players of the state,- on the YMCA courts. The matches be gin at 7:30. - .i Tuesday's Results Men's singles Cope, Q6C, beat Wlnslow. 6-15. 15-9: Roeder. Sa lem, beat Sherwood, 16-6, 15-: Moore, Salem, beat Fairfield, 11- 15, 15-5, 15-1. . Women'a singles Young, Sa lem, beat Marquis, 11-2, 11-5; smt AnTiu: jv. , 11-4; Brauns, OSC, beat Fos ter, ll-s, ll-. Men's doubles Moore and Goeder. Salem, beat Sherwood and Rice, 15-7, 15-11; Wlnslow and Miller. Salem, beat Fair field and Newcomb, 4-15, 15-C, 15-8. Women's doubles Kundrna and Marquis, OSC, beat Arnold I and Young, 18-17. 15-5; Brauns d Mead, OSC, beat Foster and i McQahan. 15-C. 15-8: Mead and I Kundrna heat Felton and Gueff- Mixed doubles Moore and Moore. Salem, beat Cope and I ""AulA.L.VA.,-. i Aa y i c i c f ic a WU, -AM. A T SJ, itl"' Oothiers to Meet Theatre's Quintet The high-flying Brooks Cloth iers quint, undefeated In second half major city circuit play, get tonight's t o'clock billing against Grand Theatre. Other games In clude a '7 o'clock mix between General Finance and 8choen's and as 8 o'clock go between the Papermakers and Chemawa All- Stars. Tonight's tots are shifted to the Leslie floor. New "Stroke" mm - r Swimming champion. AdoSC Oa rer, Olympic backstroke champ, tries a new stroke, hut 12s tons the sport.' is - tennis.--.Osier IV eoowa on n Miami, court. IP CD RON GEMMELL Editor Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, February 23, 1939 SockeriorSox ""-w a- a.- gp r S: W ! ALUboJ J Att-rfn ill. MAJ taltlfi. " -fcpef A&AM&tcM assdcia-Ooa AvJ0Wt5CS ftR.938 A MARK. CF. Stf 1b &tOMB 0t OF PRTZf iBAGtie pf&SPBXSfba I939 Bowling MERCAXTILK LEAGUE (Perfection Alleys) TALLET KOTOS 00. KUiett 142 lit 17 489 Welder 1H 180 doa Pratt ii 185 168 MS Paillips i 201 180 asu Gaorg 187 lit 115 414 ToUU .776 881 818 2478 FAMISH BASBSn SHOP Kanaicn ,, IBS 188 108 aerWt ISO 308 181642 Wlttmbrsr 18 127 145411 jn - I.., o in w Bal 128 144 144414 BaskseU " 147 178 1B TeUU 892 S84 2409 WOODStm XOTAXT B. Ebaar 152 141 148 119 D. Bawk HT 171 189457 B. WiMefar 151 1S4 .181 448 R. O. Ebaer 172 181 1J 45 Waters 175 171 128 75 Total .767 748 766 2261 BfAnJCST BASSSA SHOP. Hasdleat 18 18 IS 64 Greea, Sr. 190 186 176 558 Daniels Sr. ... 170 167 192-539 Cappa 150 164 150 464 Buckaatta .166 188 158 527 Totals .864 890 891 2645 WILXAXXTTa TBABSTSS CO. Aaaenoa 110 115 129894 Oaalet 161 177 192 580 Greene. .,, 201 1ST 124462 Perry 185 179 288582 Tayli 1T0 178491 Totala JSZi '824 888 2587 nrrCaxxi.a KU0TSX0 n Tt.mll 121 118 196421 KiehoU 159 170 165487 8r4ots 160 176 145481 1. Barrel! 98 186 187171 Maaaias 171 150 164485 Totals 704 744 807 2255 STAYS AID OIL CO. Bias trap 10 10 10 -SO 127444 161 512 JicA.ee P timet eer Lasaard i Caaaiagaam Avars -1J8 .148 -142 -176 -343 189 178 161 145 18C 185 488 114416 187818 Total 856 814 694 2364 CZST1AX. OAXAOS EarUoa 178 W 185470 liuu 185 182 160467 Lee 178 168 14460 MeCUrr 186 128 1764 Eraeat 181 156 118481 Totals 758 747 788 2288 Silverton Loses Bearkitten Tflt With Tom Hill hemplng eight points before the Foxes could gather a . point. Willamette's Bearkittens trounced Sllterton hich 25 to 12 here last night. The 'Kittens held a 26 to 8 lead when Coach Sparks jerked hia first string. Bearkittens 25 IS Silverton Daggett S Johnson Fravel 4 Adams Hill 10 1 Strickland Lilly 7 Torgerson Ragsdale I Burr - Subs, for Bearkittens: Walk- reT 2. : Referee: Bruce Williams. - Bob Feller Signs f : l7iali'a , " --v - CLEVELAND, ' F b. r !2.-fiT-The Cleveland Indians announced today Bob Feller, 20-year-old ma jor - league strikeout champion, had signed ' a ItSt contract. Sports writers 1 expressed belief Feller signed for about the same aa in 133, or approximately $17, BSf plus percentage in gate re ceipts. This arrangement was un derstood to have netted Feller about $20,000 iaeCyear. making hia the highest paid Indian. Fel ler last; year won 17 games and lost 11.; s ."- v-.- - -- y Seattle 4, Decks 2 SEATTLE, Feb. Il-HSV-Seat-tle'a Seahawks defeated Portland 4 to I. 'tonight la nPadfle coast leagna hockey gams marked by j two fights mad- rough-play la the third period. II ByJackSords iOOtl&GBPSc Junior Varsity Hands UW Crew Unusual Beating SEATTLE, Feb. 22 (fl5) -Washington's J nn lor vanity crew defeated the varsity by a half-length today in n time trial that indicated Conch Al Ul brickaon'a boys have plenty of work on hand before rowing against California April 18. Time (or tne two-mile course was 10 minute, 28 seconds 21 seconds slower than last year's trial on the aaxoe date. Catholics Defeat CCC Camp Quint . St Joseph's CTO. paced by S. Kerber and Rudy Gentikow, hand ed the Camp Arboretum CCC quint a 38 to 24 trouncing Tues day night. St. Joseph's S83 B. Gentskow 2 S. Kerber 11 R. Gentskow 10 B. Gentskow 4 Cronin S 24 Arboretum 4 Seese 1 Jones 2 Miller I Hughes 4 Price Sub, for St. Joseph's: SchTess 4. For Arboretum: Mott 2. Idahoan Musher Wins Dog Derby ASHTON, Idaho, Feb. 22-(av Celey Baum, rugged A ah ton "musher," crossed the finish line a winer for the second consecutive year here this afternoon in the 1 2nd annual American dog derby. hia team of six setters leading ths field of II entries by s half mile. The 24-year-old driver negoti ated the S.S mils coarse In IS minutes flat, 2:S8 minutes shead of J. R. Williamson, t Jackson, wyo.. who finished second. VO Track Star heave To Compete at 'FrUco EUGENE, Feb. squad of University ot Oregon track and field athletes, led by George Var- off, former holder of the world indoor and outdoor pole vault re cords, Kerm -Storli, middle dis tance star, and Lloyd Dod, hurd ler, left today to compete In meets at San Francisco next Saturday and on March 4. Montana Grizzle Beat Gonxaga by Ratty. 42-36 SPOKANE. Wash., Feb. it-VP) -The University of Montana bas ketball team, - coming from be hind in the first half, out-pointed the : Gonsaga university team to win by a score of 42 to 2f la a non-conference game hers tonight.. f APT OF Sl DEFENSE SB SB ! - ;;;Date--eb.26 J ; : Tixntj 1-9 pan.: Place Salera Anaory Balcoay Price . 35eT Tickets sold only at Snklyakl IK (joming State t high school hoop (oaneyv . March 15, 10, :;i7aadia. PAGE SEVEN Santa Anita Race Taken by Gencia Goes Away Nearing Finish From Aalapa Qown; , Race Hard Fought SANTA ANITA RACE TRACK. Los Angeles, Feb. 22.-(irVCien-cia won the 160.000 Santa Anita derby today. Zalapa Clown placed second. There was a photo finish for third. Time for the mile and one furlong race, in which 14 start ed, was 1:SS 35. Porter's Mite and Impound had been the favor ites to win the race. Race Hotly Contested The photo for third was be tween Impound and Porter's Mite. Impound was declared third. - - It was a bitterly fought race. with Xalapa Clown talcing a lead on the back at retch, and leading the pack down the track by more than a length. The Mite was' back but began coming up aa they rounded the far turn, but Carroll Blennan, aboard Clencia, carrying the colors of the King ranch of Texas, took charge and moved across the finish line going away. Future Farmers Beat OSD 19 to 10 Cellar -Dwellers9 Uprising Led by L. Roth; Reels, Mechanics Win The Future Farmers became tired ot tilling cellar soil of the city intramural basketball league so yesterday they plowed under the Deaf school by a 19 to 10 score with L. Roth scoring S points aa the chief plowboy. McGuire hemped 7 counters lead the Mechanics to their eighth circuit win, a 24 to 11 trouncing of the Auto Shop. With Prlem netting. 11, the Sophomore Reds ran over Leslie SO to 23. F. Farmers 19 10) OSD Runner 4 S Miller McCall 4 . - S Adams Thompson 4 Probst J. Roth Egelstoi U Rotb 2 Drake Subs, for Farmers, Prince 1. Machine 24 Miller 3 McGuire 7 Ray S Pro 4 Hagen 4 11 Aato Shop R. Hayes 2 Parker 2 B. Hayes 6 Mcfulley 2 Erioa Reda 80 23 Leslie Prlem 11 Curtis Vittone - Lappin Gilliam 8 4 Holt Mudd 2 7 Williams Freeman 2 9 Gemmell Subs, for . Reds, Gardner t. Patterson 1; , for Leslie, Schwet- gert 2, Haag 1. Galento Boot Postponed MIAMI. Fhv. Feb. !I.-(jPV-Ful-flllment ot rotund Tony Gawnto's promise to knock Abe Feldmaa kicking was delayed at least tem porarily today when their heavy weight scrap was postponed until tomorrow night because ot threat ening weather. Yoo, Coo, will ecU ITamm'a the beat tasting beer in town. It haa that real beer flavor that re ; freshing delicionaneaav re ' suiting only troxn fJdllful w brewing ' and stout aging in the largest storage facili t tie west of the AfissiszippL , ' Smoothl Mellow I Try ; IUnim Beer today! " Z TOY 2AT.:r.73 TII2 SHS Muzzles Grizzly, 35-14 Sebern Throws in 16 to Lead Viking Massacre of MeMinnrille With "Scotty" Sebern ' finally getting the range and rolling in IS points for almost half hia team's total, the Salem high Vikings nev er were threatened as they rolled up a 35-14 victory over McMlnn tille high in a No-Name league on the home floor Wednesday night. The victory kept Salem high in the running for second place in the league. Tight checking and wild cast offs limited each team to one field goal In the first Quarter, with the Vikings leading 3-2 at lta eloae. but they speeded up in the second period and led If -5 at half time. Geeaer, McRae Hit Gosser and McRae joined Se bern In. boosting the score in the second half. The Vikings worked the ball in better aa the game progressed: most ot their first halt points were made on long shots. Metsler put up a good floor game for ths Grizzlies hut was limited to one field goal, and Potts wltb the Impressive total of four points led the visitors In scoring. The score: Salem (S3) FG FT PF McKee, f 0 1 I 0 2 7 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 s 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Page, f Gosser, c Quackenbush, McRae, g Sebern, f Taylor, g Barnlck. g 1 Totals . McMinnville (14) .IS Dow, f 1 1 0 1 2 0 0. 1 I Metsler, f 3 Frazier, c 2 Beal, g o; Potta. g Wilson, t -Taylor, g Barnes, f Cinnamon, g 0 Totals 13 Referee, Max Allen. The Salem Jayveea defeated McMinnvllle'a reserves 31 to 22. EvangeUcals and Baptists Winners Evangelical swamped Jason Lee 40 to 20, and First Baptist over came a 7-1 S half time deficit to eke out a 25 to 24 win over Con gregational in "A" church league games at the TMCA last night. Preabytei tan 40 SO Jaoon Lee Childs 12 4 Duncan I Mickey Thornton 10 Rudin Hilflker Bart ruff 9 - Baptist 25 Keuscher 2 Broer Morley 11 Lenaburg 10 Clark 2 4 James 4 Anderson 2 Baumgartner 24 Congregational 7 Humphreys t Smith 2 King 6 Reinwald Hutchinson Referee: Smith. Cunningham Win Over Hi Recent Conqueror BOSTON. Feb. H.-VP)-Genn Cunningham proved he was still the greatest miler of them all by defeating Chuck Fenske, former Wisconsin star, by two yards in a five-man race that found hia re-H cent "10 00" conqueror, John Bor ican. In last place tonight in the Veterans of Foreign wars invita tion mile at the east armory. Cua waa clocked in 4:1 S.S. 9G C2HLT ijki" Sll II. . V -V w Skate Queen s A Maddy WInnar of the women's national speed skating chsmpionahipa at lCroaae. Wli, liaddy Horn ot Beaver Dam, Wis., now takes the spotlight ss Uncle Sam's best bet for future international titles. Mlas-Horn won the half -mile, 440 yssd and one-mile championships. Bearkittens Win Over Papermakers Too smooth,, too fast and too accurate for the Papermakers, Willamette's Bearklttena drove to a 44 to 24 win in Tuesday night's preliminary to the Whitman-Willamette mix. Beatrkittens 44 SO Papermakers Hill S 12 Lowe Daggett 8 S Eland Fravel 12 . 4 Willis Ragsdale 11 2 Hendrle Lilly 10 3 Singer Subs, for Papermakers: esn ecy 2. Referee: Jack Haek. Chemawan Pinned By Dallas Matmen CHEMAWA Dallas high' acored a one-sided 27 to 11 victory over the Chemawa Indians In a .lauui HlVSt USUI u- Ul Chemawa gymnasium yesterday. The individual results: Small ot Dallas threw Foster In 1:40; Dick of Dallas threw Wolfe in 1:23; Holt, Dallas decisioned Omey; Bergen, Dallas pinned Snipe in 4:38; .Martin, Pallas, decisioned Olney. - Arthur. Chemawa decisioned Brown; Wilder, Chemawa. deci sioned Bennett; Adams, Chema wa, threw Smith la 2:3t; Hyde, Dallas decisioned Spencer; Frank, Dallas pinned Andrews in 3:S0 Dickey, Dallas decisioned Sappah) Smith. Dallas threw La Roane. VM! DISTRIBUTED IIY ran stclz Co. 450 s.:rSunnEti TIlArO DIFFEnEfJT