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npon? npnnna LJ By RON LJ OEKMELL Look- tellers, the IMS Individ ual scoring: title ls also at stake to tonight's Oregon CitySelem high No-Namef male; out yonder at the Hth and D atreets paTilUra. That, la addition to the pertinent fact - that lik Dimick'e pioneers, (considered by many the claw of the valley ; despite 1 their i narrow squeak over i Eugene ?Tesday. will be anxious for a winln or der to maintain their' tie posi tion with Tmamook at the league . oim'a eaoal ambition - for a victory la order to finish deadlocked -irltk the Pioneers lor All tiv of the UdMWk bae a chance for the droU alrld lal acorin honor tor 'the T -will be playing. MmOtnt tied -with IXC pointa gon City higa-hoopln; w-hlad them Salem's .rmi Jack Oosaer. with Itt digits. Right on. his. tall k Ore - rnv'a No. 4 toner. Talner, witnJiv - point aplnrge -against. McMlnn - rUla; Wednesday. Is to fWth spot with Ot. ' . As Geeeer owM have te - . - av dSkASk aSMst asW score 10 pornu nw -er. Talner IS point either, aa a XL . more thaw, either, awitrr. the .4 ' i ' asstus , mates Xrtcksea and OrBriesr or . the Pioneers. .Wtoeser the seeet toadgh Is the leasee :; champ. (And, m het.reld Dlmkk will thank ane JOT for r that atatCTftemt It bl ki" I bold of ftf) Watner Wallops Another, ; -: Add one more victim to those that this season mtc bh n-j-4 .. result of coUslons iSo baled fUU of cellar Wagner. Salem C i O keaTyweight white hope. Wednesday nfcht in PorUand Wagner, felled Marrln Splawn. Multnomah club - 176- pounder, for the local fifth win in as mmj V tZZZ - this season. Wagner's record thus . lockout, over Cbemawa's John Cobell, 2nd round. TJeeision, over OSCs Curl Larsen, with Larsen being sav ed by the bell in the second and weathering a third-round knockdown. - . Knockout, over OSCs Carl 1 Larsen, in the second round of n return match. . Knockout, over DaHas' Ernie Peters, second round. . Knockout, over MACrs Mar-wi- RnUwiL. third round. oTMia nn the fiaht suoieci, we might pass along the Info that Pacific and Willamette have failed to get , their forces in . shape in time tor the billed match with the CYOs March 8. so Multnomah club of Portland wjn form the opposition here. And, here's a good onef Wally Larlos. who was giren a masterful maul ing by Volk earlier in the season. wUl be rematched in.the top spot ; with Bobby Volk.' It should be a lalapaloosa. Pell-Mell: i ro Pick f trite, the Eugene Reg v Ister-Guard higb-cllmblng ( tporti editor. oes the credit forncoj: ering someone else besides Tex "OllTer who knows Oregon s new line coach, Vaughn Corley . Says Strites "MarTln P. Warlick. present annuel' of the Eugene hosplUl. Tirtually put , Corley through school when the Eugene iitim w&s business manager of athletlca and Vaughn was a. stu dent at Texas Tech" ... Corley Is a self-made made, occordlng to nT.iioVa atmtements to Strlte, a fighting footballer who was an In spirational waaer IM B" V battled harder with the more t.nmm end 1 bruises handed out by the oppdaltion . . . the new Ore- gon coach weighed but 160 pounds when he ulared center for Texas Tech, and was considered the best roring center ever developed by Coach E. Y. Freeland. Look out for altitude If Jim watt'. Indians ' from Roseburg make the state tourney, which. In lew of their recent win oTer ym .r.i hirh of Eucene. looks far- orable. ... On Watt's club Is a lad named Denton who towers way s up that at stx-f oot-seven, lacking only an inch of being as tall as Oregon's Slim Wintermute . . . Talk about your tall firs! Rose burg being in Douglas county, it IS enurcij f yvyii a tall fir should bloom out mere, -Xm cut do that! Tow cant do that!- yelled Nig Bor V lesko Wednesday- night when Otto BhopO tossed the ball tn " VffUTMlt from an out-of -bounds .1.. mj nfaM 1ft nn wit boat the ' pellet ' touching another player . . . Klg was right, 44yo , eaat do that" according to the rules, but, like the fellow who . ' was i doing the ' certain , menial task In jail whew his lawyer ' told .him '.they- couldn't make tiinstdo tt . . . the jailbird saldT '3Uybe they ean but here I go with two more buckets fuIL bkopil got away with tt, fight 4 e Befereo TerkoTitch'a and that was that. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF BALK NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday. Mardh .11, If 39, at 10:0t o'clock la tho forenoon of saiooay, at me ww door of the Marion County Court Hons in Salem.. Oregon, sell, at public auction in the manner pro Tided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the fol lowing described real premises, to-wit: t : : i ; Lot 10, Block -1, Laurel,, Park AddiUdhto tho- City of Salem. Marion County, . Ore- ; Said "sale"' wil ba by rirtue of aa execution Issued Out of -the Circuit Court of Ue State ot Omk gon tor Marion county in inai suit heretofore pending therein in which City of Salem, a municipal corporation. Is plaintiff, and G. S. Paxaoa and AniU O. Paxson, :; Ma - wife. - Karl Q. ' Becke and Helen Lorell Becke,- his - wife, aad E. A. Pruitt, are defendanta, the same being Clerk's Register No. 27731. - -. Dated and first published Feb ruary 10, 1939. ' i. A. C BURK ' " 1 - . -Sheriff of Marlon County, Deputy.' F 10-17-24 M 2-10 Oregon Pioneers Here PapermiU City Battling for League. Title Tie With Tillamook ": - Oregon. City's Pioneers, who Tuesday Alght nsrrowly averted catastrophe at "EugeAe, mure Into- the 14th -ad D streets casaba coart tonight for a return wrth Salem's Vikings that marks the end f N4uua league play. The game opens it 1 O'elock, with teeeoa taams.'pUylng a 1 o'clock preliminary. It 'took the Pioneers an orer- thne period to- defeat Eugene's lowly Axemen. Tuesaay . -ntgat, with - Augustine tossing a long oae-aaader ta the "audden- tfeath" period. Tar brtngteg that sae out of the fire the Pianeen LstilL have chaaee to tie TOte- jDoek for the league title, de pending on a win from Salem tonight. -Should 8alem.-wta. the title goes to Tillamook, while the Vikinzs and Pioneers would end up In a tie for second place honors. , .The Hauk prep hoopers pour ed over McMlnnrllle Wednesday nlcht m their most decislre showing in 19 games. Kebera May Etart It is .expected that Sebern. on the strength of his lf-point splnrge against the Grizzlies, will regain the starting forward, role he lost in mid-season. With him In the front court will be either Jack Gosser, Frankie Page or -Skeeter" McKee. Either Gosser or Taylor -will handle the pirot Job, , and Quackenbush and Me- Rae are almost certain to be nominated for back court duty. The Pioneers boast a high- scoring quint, paced by Erickson and O'Brien, who top the cir cuit's individual scorers with 12 S points - each. Their teammate, Talner, trails them ?n third posi tion with 111 counters, while Salem's Jack Gosser boasts 110 for fourth spot. Tonight's game will definitely settle the 1939 individual scoring champion. Turner Trounced By Sacred Heart Sacred Heart's hoopers, who play Aumsvilte here tonight, last night took a 39 to 33 win from Turner in a North Marion Coun ty B League tilt. Neier, Parton, and Free, with 12, 10 and 11 joints, were the big guns in the Saints attack, while Bones lang- ed in 14 for the Tigers, The Saints' Bees won by a 25 to 15 count in the. opener, with suck gathering Sacred .Heart -89 S3 Tamer Rocqne 4 S - Conkltn Meier 12 " " I Schifferer 4 Keinke 14 Bones 8 Welgart Heart: Renner 2. Parton 10 Logan 4 Free 11 Sabs, for S. Referee: M. Shusterowl'v LEGAL NOTICE HHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday. March 11. 1939, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marlon County Court Honse tn Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction In the manner pro- Tided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the fol lowing described real premises, to-wit: - Lots 11 and 12, Block 12. Pleasant Home Addition to the City ot Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. Said 'sale will be by rirtue of an execution Issued out of th? Circuit Court of the State of Ore gen for Marion County In that suit heretofore pending therein In which City of Salem, a munici pal corporation, is plaintiff, and Robey S. Rat cliff e, unmarried, Marion County, a body politic, and Union Oil Company of .Cali fornia, a corporation, . are de fendants, the same being Clerk's Register No. 27578; ;i ., Dated and first published Feb ruary 10. ; A. C. BURK ... - i Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon ; By KENNETH L. RANDALL . Deputy. F 10-17-21 -M 3-10. , SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF'gAIJi: NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, March 11th. 1939. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marlon Conhty Court House in Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction In the manner pro Tided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the follow ing described real premises, to wit: . ; The 8outh 37 feet of Lot Three (3) and the North 13 feet of Lot Four (4) in Block Three (3) tn Pleasant Home Addition to the City of Salem. Marlon County. Oregon;' according to the records now oa file ta said County Re eordera Office. -.v-j . Said aale win be try Tirtue of an execntioa issaed - oat ot the Circuit Court of the Bute of Ora con -forMarkm-County, 'tn that eertahv suit heretofore pending therein- la which Albert D. Cox and Grace Cox are plaintiffs, and Martha -J.- Payne, a widow, SteUa W. Ellis, a widowr F. -WV Priem. Marion County, a body politic. In termoun tain Building Loan Aa- aociatlon. f sTtorporauon, ana Georga Swift, J. F. Ulrich," Ceo. Potts, sr Harry Collms. t: C Slegmund. Roy 8. Melsoa and Le roy Hewlett, constituting and com prising the Marion Coanty Relief Committee are deianaaata, tne same being Clerk's Register No. 27182.- . Dated and first published Feb ruary 10th. 19M. A. C BURK. i , Sheriff of Marlon County, ' - Oregon. -' I By KENNETH L. RANDALL,'!,'; Depf Flt-17-24-M3-ll. - -. Natkmal cor erage by As sociated, Press daUy la The Statesman sport a ' columns. , mntets PxHl Cityand IToTiTnonilL in ' - FmaU Today - . - . . . ' .. ' ' - GAMES TODAY 10 a. mPrrrydale rs. BetheL 11 -a. m afonin th vs. FaTJa -City, .--...-.v-; -(CbwujJumihlp hraetet.) S p. sv Vafcwta s. AMh. , sav Rlckrrnll -tb." Oramf ' . (Ctmselatiosi bracket.) MONMOUTH Perrydale. Beth el, Monmouth and Falls City came through the opening round of the Polk county B tourney that opened here Thursday afternoon. with , Bethel ousting Alrlle ,18 to 30, Perrydale knocking orer Val- setz. Monmouth hating a narrow squeak in getting orer Rlckreall, and Falls City baring - a scorer's delight in pasting little Grand Ronde. Best tilt of the tourney to date was Monmouth's 30 to 28 win from Rlckreall, in which War rick tossed In the winning bucket with but three seconds to go. Mon mouth held a 1-8 first quarter lead but saw it go glimmering in the second quarter with Rlckreall driving to a 16-13 half time advan tage. The tilt was knotted four times In the final half. Grand Honda Sanaslird "Falls City had a waltz over Grand Ronde, 75 to 14. The small. inexperienced Ronders were no match for the boys from the Falls Monmouth 30 28 Rlckreall Warrick 9 Snyder 7 Ferguson 4 McEloney 3 Howard 8 11 Findley 8 Cox 4 FOX 3 Grobbart 2 Wallace FaUs City 75 14 Grand Ronde H. Marr 9 Risseuw Ross 19 11. Pruitt Teel 17 8 Bnckman J. Marr 10 Leno Gardiner Meisner Subs, for Falls City: Ferguson 4, Inman 4, Holton 10 Bethel staged the first upset of the tournament when it defeated the favored Airlie quintet 35 to 30, holding the lead all the way after an early 4-alI deadlock, al though Airlie came within tw ooints. 32-30. of tyinr the score at the end of the third 'period Half time score was 21-11 for Be thel. Bethel (85) (30) Airlie Cook 20 . - Aebl Todd ' 13 Toedtmler Ahren 4 Brown Hallman 4 11 Darls Cross 1 Plou'j Perrydale won the opener orer Valsets 27 to 9, piling up a lead rapidly after the first quarter end ed 2-2. Halftlm score was 14-3 and it was 19-3 at the end of the third period in which Valsets was blanked. Perrydale (27) () Valsets Cook Fggert Toakam 2 Cade 9 McKee 3 Morrison 10 2 Wooley 4 Jungworth Berg X Denlno Vincent 3 Officials: Axelsen and Smith of Philomath. Joe Gordon Sued, But Joins Yanks EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 23-(aV Delayed but little by papers serr- ed in a 81147 damage suit. Joe Gordon, the New York Yankees' sensational rookie second - base man of last year, left today for the Yanks' St. Petersburg. Fla spring training camp. The suit - was filed in circuit court byasper HL Hills, who as serted Gordon struck him in the face during - a recent basketball game at Pleasant Hin. Gordon turned tie papers orer to his attorney. Learing with him were Mrs. Gordon, his still un signed 1939 contract and a bache lor of science degree from the Unlrersity of Oregon physical education school. r - K- LEGAL NOTICE No. 23103 NOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby . girea that will on Satarday. the 11th day of March. 1939, at the hour ot tea o'clock, A. M.. at the front and west door of the Court House In Salem, . Marion County. - Oregon, sell at public auction to tho high est bidder tor eash. an undivided one-sixth interest in the following described real property located ta said county aad state, to-wit: Lot numbered T of Cherry City fruit Tracts as shown aad deslg sated on the duly recorded nap and plat thereof on fSe aad of re cord tn Volume 4 at page 1C. Re cords ef Town Plats tor said coun ty and sUte,: together with the tenemurta. hereditamenta and ap purteaaaeaa thereunto belonging or ta anywise appertaining: - That said sale la made nnder execution issued out ot the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon tor Marion county, to mo directed la Causa No. 22103. wherein Inter- mountain Buttdinar 4b Lena Asso ciation, a Utah corporation was Plain tiff, and j J. R. Payne and Martha J. Payne, his wife, and others, war Defendanta, to satis fy further the decree entered- la faror of the plaintiff by said court aad the Judgment therein entered agaiast the defaadants. - - Ai C BURK. " ' ' - SharifX,; Uarloa ' Coaaty; . Oregon.' By KYNNETH L. RANDALL;" Race EP dD - SaJcm, Orestm, Friday MorninsV February 24, 1939 Eleven Veterans of Answer Pra " With Dozen Eager Freshman Rookies The aJl-Amerian traji created by Abner Donbleday lOO years -ao tfeir-suinmex, drew 26 aapininta ur Willamette -SWT- yesterday as. Howard llaple sotmded the initial call to baseball wars in the absence Keeae. : ; Some dozen or ao of these rtrBthanit '"rookiea ahoat whom.O little wUl be kaowa until regular ly scheduled practice begins next Monday. ElSTan reterans were on hand, howertr; taxladlas a trio of mouodsmea.. a pair of baek stops, n first haaemsn. a short Stop, a, thlrd-sacker 'and a pair of fly hawks. Vet Pitchers Still Hoopla ' Boh White, B1U Anton and Lar rr Nunnenkamn. all right wheel ers, are the Teteraa fliagers back. hot White, and Anton hare a few hoop chores to wind up before taking a great deal of actire in terest In Mr. Doubledsys centen nial celebration. Freshman mound prospects Include giant Joe Dis pensiere. all-New . Jersey state fllnger; Lester, from Odell high; LeRoy Bright, ex-Yiking of last season, and Harold McAbee, Phoe nix, Oregon. Hal Hoe, regular catcher of the past two seasons, and his un derstudy of last year, Jimmy Rob ertson, answered yesterday's call. Rookies out were: Joe Holland. Mt. Angel, who Is also an outfield prospect; and P. Relerson, Cam as' high youngster who was with Carl Mays school a spell. First Backer Returns Rex Pierce, three-year Tet, Is back for the initial sack duties, while first year men who regis tered a preference for that posi tion included Price, a Salem boy. Infielders include Veterans Johnny Kolb and Lee Shinn, and Freshmen Belcher from Glendale, Tom Stacer from Coqullle, Bob Daggett from St. Helens and Dick Gentxkow from Salem. Two veteran pasture defenders showed up, Durb Southard and Dwight Catherwood, while num. bered among the rookies were I. Relerson ot Carlton and Stacer. Y Juniors Move Toward Tourney Salem's TMCA Juniors opened elimination play for the north west Y tourney spot here lastj Bight with a ,41 to 11 Tictory from Eugene'e - YMCA juniors. The locals hare Portland yet to play to gala entrance to the Se attle meet. Chambers scored 12 and Bur rls 10 for the locals. Salem Y Jrs. 41 11 Eugene Y Jrs. Thornton 3 7 Morrison Burris 10 Walsh Chambers 12 Howard Page 2 2 Armltage B. Medley 9 2 Northan Sub, for Salem: Hinges 5. Referees: Hogenson and Hoff man. Painters Shellack Turnerites, 53 28 Dunsmoor's Painters defeated Turner 63 to 28 at Turner Wed nesday. T. Lindstrom scored 23 points to lead the winners. Dunsmoor's 53 28 Turner R. Lindstrom 18 6 Mickey T. Lindstrom 23 2 Holt Olson 7 IK Ball Forrest 7 E. Ball Williams 1 Jensen Subs, for Dunsmoor's: Wick 4. For Turner: Denom 2, Nlckula 6. Basketball (By the Associated Press) HIGH SCHOOL Astoria 27, Seaside 15. COLLEGE College of Idaho 55, Eastern Ore. Col. Ed. 48. . LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ALLEY VACATION NOTICE is hereby giren that pursuant to the petition request ing rscatlon of alley, signed oy the netitloners. including; J. H. Johnson and" others, and consti tuting in excess ot two thirds of the property owners affected by said alley or the racation there of, and filed la the office of the City Recorder October is, is the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, by resolution duly and regularly adopted aad filed on February 6th. 1939, has declared Its intention te racata. aad has initiated proceedags to racate, the alley running easter ly and westerly throagh Block a f Central Addition to the City of Salem, Marioux Coanty, Ore gon, said a"ey being more par tiealarly described as foUowa to- wit: ' - .. ' That certain - alley -r fifteen (IS) feet ' ta width off' the southerly end o Lots 3. 2, 3, 4, fi and C, all la Block 2. of Central Addltloa to the City of galea Marloa County, Ore- aad the 20th day of March. 1932, at the i hour of 7:30 rM ta the council chambers of the- City Hatt ot: aad la tha- said City of falem. Oregon, has been fixed aa the time aad place nr eonsiaer: attoa auth yacatiow aad for artar an ehlacilons a reaiOB- strsaeea thereto. Objections, tf anr. to such Tacatiou" must be filed, la wrillnr. with the nnaer- slgned prior to the -time herein fixed fori hearing-' tne same. , -A.? WARREN JONX3- Ctty Recorder -c Salem, Oregoa - 7 " T 10-17-24 M 2-12 T EKi IT S WU Baseball Wars of bis nibs, Headman "Spec" - eager diamond warriors were Salem ers Swanp Corvsllis Boxen Also Victorious ; Viking Matmen Meet Longview Next Longriew high matmen will form the opposition, at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon on the Salem high mats, for the Viking vrest- ltng team that Wednesday night took , all but one match from Corrallls to win 33 to 3. The Sa lem boxing. squad also won at Corrallls, six bouts to two. CorTallls results: Wrestling Sugai. 118. Salem. ran m z:os orer Ayers, 121; McCarroll, 140, Salem, decislon- ed Allen. 139: Swingle. 150. Sa lem, declsloned Fry, 151; Rhodes 129, Salem, declsloned Witham. 125; Baker. 114. Salem, decl sloned Nyberg, 116; Taneko, 130, saiem, declsloned Johnson, 130; Liiman, 157, Salem, fall In 2:22 over Reynolds. 157: Bennett. 150, Corrallls, declsloned Wil liams, 143, Salem; Butte, 180, saiem, tall in 1:36 orer Pitney, 17b; Kamey, 165. Salem, decl sloned Smith, 164. Boxing Snyder. 120. Salem. declsloned Myers, 118; Greenlee. 17, saiem, declsloned Allen. 16; White, 125. Salem, deel sioned McKlnney, 125; War men. 161, Corrallls, knockout in 1:20, third round, over Hochstetler. 161; Layton. 161. Salem, tech nical ao over van Fossen, 162; Schroeder. lol, Salem, declslon ed Mackley. 145; Cote. 135, Cor- vains, declsloned Dickey, 136; Olson, 127, Salem, declsloned Newman 139. Bucks Cinch First PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 23-PV- Portland defeated Seattle in the Pacific Coast Hockey league to night, 8-4, In a rough encounter. and recorded its 28th Tictory. The Bucks, with first place clinched. hare three games left "before the end of the season. Bowling LADIES' LEAGUE (Perfection alleys) QVXXLS CATS S - 11 118 110 13 " iss 141 1T0 i4s ue 8 12 123 354 US MS 13ft 3TS 145436 198 4 SO Bath Tnw Midwoo Moor AAkoaMa Em Toeow Totals -643 672 71S 2089 BssnrAv aratrrr aaxoa Chapter 183 150 158 440 Andertoa 174 168 169 506 Breanaa -, 12 12 12 390 Tkoaias 110 109 95314 Miller 184 136 118 388 Totals .674 682 679 2084 atro'a riAca - . 89 89 Total 9 117 123 349 131 331 11 891 180381 Xnfer 117 110 Ryer .103 107 .180 17 .140 111 Edwarda Arerill . Totals .529 614 26 1569 eoLDaa rHaaaurz C. Kitcaen 138 160 89 882 DtnicU 153 132 137422 Xih , ...... 13 124 144411 Bran 163 130 149 442 Total .592 646 619 1657 caktaI aasDnfo -co Poolia 149 138 192 469 Joliam .... ,, 141 139 138408 Warren ia;-w 140 117 Putnam 114 130 118357 Barnica .15 ISO 124 60S TeUla .708 665 707 2080 aaaa rxmozaa I Sotk 141 135 113 888 W. Albries ti. Albdck Z. Kitcfaca 185 105 119 859 104 890 110884 Barr 151857 Totals 618 1B7S CTTT LEAGUE xAna ' Swaa Wkit Woidsr Karr Paf . .257 1S7 284678 203 174 185562 191 227 203621 - - , , 170 228 196 , .203 169 18 556 Tsiala .1024 980 1002 0006 AC2CB . 248 188 nr Cliaa, an 166617 J7S .348 ' 812 625 J94 261 A 1T3 5S romlta JS6 238 211636 162 818 V 192 667 Totals 975 1678 - 974 S027 if"'"'---:. a mi ti -i SELF DEFENSE wr-v -B - . -t " ksl f SafcS8 sh) ssaa Dateizsa Feb 26 . Place Salem Armory i: TbkonjMn - 33ef ; Tickets soU only at ItaklyakJ '-- Boose, ZSXH K. Oatn'i. . Grappl . 1A4 142 .. T 117 . - i, 114 : n S58 608 Cominp State "high school beop toumey, March 18, 16, 17 and IS. PAGE SEVENTEEN in 3d Abe Sm WiOiag men neeree XLttto Battle; -MIAMI, Fla.;- F e b. 23-(A)- ToayGaleato, the people's choice, scored a technical ; knockout orer the- Teteraa hesrryv eight, Abe FeMman, in the third round ot a scheduled le-ro under at Bur dine stadium tonight. Referee Dare : Miller of Chicago stopped it when Feldman went to his knees,: helpless, from a left to the body after 31 seconds of the ronndl ' Feldman' didn't go out the easy way like many of Tony's oppon ent's hare - recently. He was knocked down three times ta the second .round for counts of 9, 8 and 7, and took a terrific past ing,. He protested rolubly when Miller stopped it The 8,432 pay ing customers got their money's worth. Krieger Kayoes Brown Solly Krieger of Brooklyn rec ognised by the NBA as world's middleweight champion, scored a technical knockout over Ben Brown, young Atlanta hopeful. in the ninth round of a sched uled 10-round .orerwelght semi- wlndup. Referee Phil O'Connell stopped the bout in 2 minutes, 29 sec onds of the ninth when Brown was staggering around helpless and taking a brutal beating. The southerner protested riolently, but there was no dissenting opin ion among the crowd. Mt. Angel Preps Will Meet Gates At Home Tonight MT. ANGEL The MU Angel Preps will meet the Gates high school team in the second Mar ion county "B" league playoff game here at the college gym Friday night at 8:15 p.m. -The Preps hold the northern division title aad Gates, Is champion In the southern division. In the first playoff game at Gates Tuesday night MU Angel took an 18 to 20 loss from the Gates quint after leading at the half. If the Gates boys win again Friday night they become Marion county champions. If Mt. Angel wins a third game on a neutral floor will be necessary to de cide the championship. GATES Gates high defeated the Mt. Angel team here Tues day night 20 to 18. Two Gates players went out of the game, Cllne on a foul and G. Carey with a sprained knee. Gates 20 18 MU Ansel Cline 5 S Holland N. Carey 11 . 4 Appleby G. Carey 2 Kr on berg Young 4PIenett Knutson - S Mackie Subs, for Gates: N. ' Asche. Asche; for Mt. Angel, Bean, Bean. " Referee: Shelton. ;i' UV6 palentol jfein "" mmjm.mmmmMjK -m,m , , mr- n, j jay m . .-.., . --' FOR Select your suit or gport It will cost you no more ' esa be assnred otonlr tne BilAllT EST STYXES-EXCLUSIVE FABRICS -i AND INDIVIDUAL TAILORING. i . - : WiU Give : Wilajnettes;salkhi7 Bearcats, who now have won 13 straight hoop encounters, have won 20 of 25 games for the seasonrhave scored 1225 points to 898 for 25 opponents, have averager 572 points ier game in 10 conference clashes while holding opponents to an average of 232, and who "need hut one more eoaferenee victory to cop the rhampionahip. tonight more to HlUsbero lor the tlrst orv a tlaal two-game . conference risaswtth Pacific's Badgers. - The - Badarrs, only conference team to eawsr. the CaU ,ao' far. caa aet nothing eetter than a co- 'championship Jf thr auecaed - Ixr downing the pears eta ra soxn earnest The aeiuail m m awe Saturday ncht. Touicfat's uu was Tffored to Hniahoro as . the court -there wl!l aeeoaasodate a larger crowd, hsatrtsu belnaa lar ger, better ptoyiag space. Lest First fiesse Howard. Maple's' gang la eaa lous to atone -for that early defeat at the hands of the Badgers, by finishing the season with a double dunking of Pete Miller's men. It is expected Maple will nee Ue tiresome th&t Is cwrrently betng compared with WUlamette'a all time great club pf 1930, consist ing of Bill Anton. Howard fiberly, Otto SkopU, Cecil Quesseth and Bob Whitsw Duck Basketeers Awaiting Beaver Webfoot Rated Favorites by Slight Odds Over Unpredictable OSC EUGENE. Ore, Feb. -(-Oregon basketeers awaited the invasion of Oregon State tomor row night feeling like the golf er who. after being 5 up at the ninth, found himself all square at the 17th. The Ducks, after holding what looked like a safe lead over Washington two weeks ago for the northern division, coast con ference title, found "themselves a scant half -game ahead today. Unless they beat Oregon State tomorrow their advantage will be gone. ., Oregon was rated only a slight favorite, despite their record of 11 victories and 2 defeats, be cause of the 60-31 defeat OSC turned in last week. However. the Beavers haven't beaten Ore gon on Mc Arthur court since 1930. CORVALLIS. Ore., Feb. 23-tiP) -Oregon State college ended practice today for its final' bas ketball game of the season with the University of Oregon tomor row and Coach Slats Gill said he believed his club had a good chanee to run its .winning streak to five games. Ranger of Aumsville Defeat Turner Boys . , In Free Scoring Tilt TURNER Aumsville Rangers defeated the Turner Tigers here Sr to 34 in a game which saw Ashford, for Aumsville, pile in 17 counters. Bones, with 14, was high for Turner. Lineups Tamer (S4) Conklin 2 Schifferer 1 Kunke 2 -Bones 14 Welgart IS (51) Aamsville 6 Russell 14 B. Strawn 17 Ashford 10 R. Strawn 6 Phelaa For Turner, Bar- Substitutes her 2. Referee, Hobbs. A Special irvimin u inn uui Of the Famous Line of SPRING AND SUMMER coat fco w tmd yoa Feb;24ti -rr Bearcats Title FbritT& ' -i i its- - ,-" V Adwatnee. Nearer to vTUle by Dcf eating Theatre; Paperaaen Hang on V Brooks Clothiers drore a atea nearer the eecond half -city taaior . bwsketball league title last !ght with. a 47 to 28 trouncing of Ocand Theatra. . - The Papermakers . first Jhalf champs, hung to the Clothiers' tall with a 39 to 28 win orer Che mawa that was accomitlla had de spite Archam beau's 18 potnta. General Finance climbed'' Into the .600 slot with a 44 to 2t shel lacking of jtehoen's Doughboys. G. Finance 44 SS Beheea's Slegmund 10 S Medley Beard 4 3 Allison Nunnenktmp S Roth Hobbs 0 7 Gwynn Bun-ell g ' Forgard Subs, for Finance: Gemmell 4, Parker 5, Pickens 1. For Schoen's: Causey 7. . Paper Mill 39 24 Cbenaawa 18 Archambeau 2 Jackson 2 Red Elk Oat man 4 Dowd Lowe 5 Eland S Gleason 2 Willis 8 Singer 10 Subs, for Paper Mill: Clark 4, Herbercer 6. Brooks 47 Shaffer 4 Wickert 7 Haek 2 Joyce C Shinn 4 28 G. Theatre 0 Cater . 8 Thompson 4 Magee 2 Serdots 3 Daniels - Subs, for Brooks: B. Williams 10, Moe 2, Sirnio 4, P. Williams C, Becken 2. Referee: Tom Dry nan. Portlander Wins Opening NY Tilt NEW YORK, Feb. 23-(5V Black-haired Wayne Sabih of Portland. Ore., and -blond Sidney Wood of New York, likely rivals in the semi-finals, safely cleared their first hurdles today by scor ing straight-set victories as - the 1 national Indoor tennis champion ships opened at the seventh regiment armory. t, Sabin, looking more like .a champion with every stroke, breesed past Martin, W. Juster of New York U., 8-0, 8-0, : in about 12 minutes.'- Junior Ctrl Hoopsterg Rout Opponent 57 to 8 Phyllis Gueffroy and Pat Car son, with 23 and 21 points, re spectively, paced the Juniors to a 57 to 8 hoop victory over the Business girls In an lnterclass game at senior high yesterday. Orvetta Cooper tallied t and Lou ise Close for the Juniors. Jeanette Boetgo and Alice Nienstadt each got 2 and Florence Nelson 4 for the Business girls. TO MEN! u