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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1939)
1 npcn? .npnnno (J gy jKO ' U CS'JtfSLL - Here's prediction 14 days la advance: Sweetlend field will be Jam-packed next November 3, from . the "mater street aide plumb up to the Willamette gym T naalum. 1 CT1 saake bat dm efaallt' tlo for that eUit goes, Jut as slated, providing tileu Bcwbey "Pop" Warner, aw "adviMir coach to the San' Jose- State,, cones worth ' wit vua iMurooi "- SMrten when they play WU - i "rt! m .... . Vmwjuma lianAnnnta'wm waat I eUmpse of the "Old Fox.- who I lias probnoiy eone ar ior American football than any iner i living man toaay. - -au, "aw i Warner will handle th offensive I stratagiama oi tne aparwns, . i ts pretty much -of a dnch- that hell be In Salem come Novem- How did Warner happen UM tne jodi t - It seems "Pop" made It known be was aratlable in un aaTieory i SEWiraff ABU VI BWyiHe sap nir has his home lA Palo Alo and being atop Indian, activtty, figured he'd like an actire la terest Ih lootoaii team. iirv. Q.Rfnni m 1 a iin novel" " "v-ul - . . .1 to accept him, Quick-tnggerea DeGroot poppea m on i-op i from San Jose, and the deal was ouickly I made. DeGroot is an old tiUDll tf Warner's, and the ar- rancement is bound to profit him and the college as much as It brings pleasure to Warner. Pop will handle tbe whole offensive department "Hid told the San Francisco press. And that's Just what Pop loves to do.! You can bet there'll be a lot of coaches poking arotrnd v the flpartaa grid next fall, and that gweeland will have one of Its largest turnouts hi history If Pop conies north with the Spartans to play Willamette. LaGrande Dropped. What ho. Mr. Detlefs! Did yo I perchance see what nappenea to i LaGrande. the team both of ust picked to repersent district one. i mnA the team Ton niominaiea to i oust Salem and play In tbe final ? state tournament game against Tillamook? The hign-country I Tigers 'got what happens to lots i of clubs in tournament piay. r i J m a K sass-A Wtklin I "Jv ,r,ii through the regular season. Ontario ousted tne neers,. i and chat makes Bakers Hull- dogs a favorite to repeat providing Ontario doesat bash them 1 too. But. Mr. Drtl fs. yon and I probably feel not one whit as badly as does loh Bergstrom, ;t the ex-Orego States; who went from Jaactlon r Cltj this year to coach the Tigers. He pushed them into tbe championship of the Bine Mountain league, only to nave Ontarl o drop an ouster axe on their Moos. state tournament jmbi- And, Mr. Detlefs, another one of our en by conked district 14 chamoionshia Is pret-1 ? "-iJ,. .CVZT Zi f.:, I it mc in i.u River and St. Mary's ot aieaiora, i .ltd Mim'i favored . Thai will rtve Medford doable reDre-1 ntattnn in the tonrnev. lust as Enrens had last Tear. O - i PMrnlUllTl No Denver trip for the Bear- rata. Those neskr Wolves, the csnr that ousted 'em last year, did Tit again Thursday night In Portland . ... out tne isear-i cats, irhom "Happy Howard MiDle was afraid would have a let-down following their concert - ed drive for the Northwest con - f erence championship, are - prob- ably Just as well off. . . v They've finished a highly successful tea - son. winning 24 of 10 games. aad would get nothing out of the uenver tourney except - me trip ana experience. . . . iu prooasiT wuboi iim wi but la view of the fact that o lew than four of tho 'Cat conrt- Biers iviuuu.u wmwwmntm and would nave lost vatuaoie practice time on the Denver trip. tis lust as wen. . Affnany one, lifted by the Readers Digest' from a Mississippi paper: "Important Notice Positively m o re baptizing in my pasture. Twice herei ta the last two - moatn any gate baa been left open by Christian people, and before I chase my be if ers an oyer tbe coaatry again, all the-sinners can Co to bell Lea Sparks: because of In creasing duties In the graduate manager'a office. . will f oresake Bearcat track coaching this spring . ... Howard Maple will tutor i the 'Cat scantclads r. Both j times Oregon was teaten this season, prior to the c rrent Washington series, it was don with tone defenses. :. . And who ever heard of Hee Edmundson emolbvin the dratted zone? . . Three of - the tour past win- nine Hockeys In the SanU Anita handlean will be shooting for their second victory In the $100, 00 classic this afternoon The three. Nick Wall, Harry Richards and Georgia Woolf, face lone odds in their quest of glory and 0 sixeable amount of cash. Four Pre-Season Games Scheduled WOODBURN Four p re-season ; games have been scheduled tor the .Woodburn high school base- hall taam. laclndlna a game With the Oregon State rooka thert onj Anrll 22 and one here on April 25. 1 . Tl dates for a homo ana nome series with tne uregoa irosn aare not been aeciaea. mere is aisv a possi&aity or. a pra-aeasoa aamw wlth Lincoln hlrh ot Portland. . A group of boys trying oatfor pitchers are working out each day. BUI Hanuaska, the only expert- r" rrA"""';. vuww yv., v. -- affTS.l-Sa1 The others trying wnt tor pitchers m r.grnpr. Aria Olson andl""" a 'i v- Jack llooo. wc. 39 - 26 Victory Is Chalked up n - n - . tt.i:.. - 7 Near Leaders Twice; V 10,000 See Game - SEATTLE. March a.-OPV-Shak- inr pri the Washington Huskies with a,.apectacular last half drive. Oregon cinched the northern - Uio Pacific coast conference j basketbaU -title tonight before I more than 1 0.000 in UW navilion. M. wv wws s w mm m w w fli Washington took a lead on free throws - two br Rot Williamson ani OB. 0 Dick voelfcer. Then I Jot toss for Oregon, and Pat rrsey sank Washington a 5-1 lead. Oregon quickly went ahead on m 0m.m.m W Y m A A flmm A I "" ww MUUj 1 vnala h Jnlin TnV nnii Tnhmiuii. I ..r "Vt b"v K..v- . Mf w-i.i I back in the lead Then Urgel Wintermute made I a goal and Jobansen ana Gaieiment berths, as tbe district six followed with free throws to giro I the defending champs a 10-7 lead I with 10 minutes gone, uaie was I cauea aa personal iouis twice m i a s a I tne tirst 10 miuuies. i Oregon proceeded to pile up a I more than two-to-one lead, with item goais oy wintermute, uaie, l aa mh niiiuuu, sua iree I throw hv Anet. whll Waahfnptnn I xorA(l Alllr nn trm thrnw h I - " o I Dick Voelker. It nnt Orecon ahsl I 17-8. Hnsklcs Xarrow Gap Thn Wanhfnrtnn fan. w I wild as McDonald. Dorsey, Harry Lockhart and Williamson caaed I successive field goals to climb wiiain one point. With both teams shooting reck-1 lessiy as tbe half ended. Winter- mute loonea anotner one lor the Webfoots to put them ahead. 19 I to 1, at the intermission. As the second half started I Johansen caged a goal, McDonald I made one for Washington and I WTTf a A s.li a . I , , ' loiiowea suit. Tnen 'wuer maae wo in a row i to bring Washington to within OBe poj Beain. as Oreeon led mm-iS. I Mfucmm rnu war Ahead I Gale and Williamson exchanred I free throws and then Gale caged period, while Jackson tallied one spectacular one-handed goal to bucket for "the Dragons. A. Pet give his team a 2-2S lead. Dick ers had an opportunity to put the added a free throw and Johansen game away tor the Dragons, bat a long basket; then Gale added missed a pair of glfters late In the to his scoring total with two bas- period. With a half-minute to go " uccesBion. i Anet got a free throw as Doner I went out on personals. William- AH KnftVa Tlf.fl mmm. rS I rr- " " oulUBlou ecoring USmD Wltn a coal i While Washington ... ii, trwm I legeniuss gave Washington its last nolnt with a ch.rH, . 4v- 14 "e iuai ueia goai ior I Oregon. Oregon (SO) G ...1 ...4 ...0 ...4 3 FT 11 0 PP TP I Dick, f . 1 - s I uaie, I 2 0 1 1 2 0 7 11 l nruj, i . 0 8 Wintermute, c Johansen. g 8 7 2 39 I , n A. mt . I fc -B I Pavalunas,g 1 1 touis . 14 Washington (26) D. Voelker. f 1 7 nmumNn, i s Lockhart, f . l 8 2 I izzard, f o 0 1 McDonald, " c 2 4 0 1 4 1 schllcting, e 0 I ztegenf use, g o J Dorsey, g 2 1 Totals io c 17 2C Official: Frank Heniges. Port I land; Roger Foliate, Forest i urore. : free tnrows missed: Dick 2, donansea, Anet Z, Favalunss 2 " Voelker. Williamson, Zlegenfuss shota attempted: Oregon CJ: rvasuington S7. WSC 47. OSC 41 PULLMAN. Wash- March s- OrT-Washington State college anuniaiaea its position In third SJ" tne. tonlrhT s,hen H.rr.!rfK S?J?nI5?A whe,?.,t de?eted the Oreson State college basketball team 47 to 41. The! score at half time was Washingtoa SUte 2S. Oreaon igtata XI - 1 lt,lflrht IttPrTrrirt ' ,UCi MCI1 Uf Bearcats' 10 X a a. iaCK IN GXt XPn r m.m. -a- -tX Bat tWO Of the IO Rearrat fcetbaU team aaenibers, who : were rata ior letters yesterday by Coach Howard Slant. ha flaishcd their colleaiate ram. petition. Big Bill Anton, tbe towering Greek center w bo was nign scorer of the Northwest conference and led all Willam ette scorers, and Oscar 8pecht, reserve guara. are the two graaoauag seniors. ; ? letter winners who will be back Include Johnny Kolb, Howard 5 Kberly, Otto Skoptl, Cecil Queascth, Sumner Galla ber, Dwigbt Catberwood, Bob , vtnite aad Jim Robertson. Pendleton High Defeats Hood River, Series Even ' noon ntvrn. "h- 1 f APniitnn . aa mmmmmA series for the district! basketUU thamnionahin here tonirht k d. 1 (eating Hood River, 48 to 28. The 1 third and deciding game will be 1 played Saturday night, : I Lions Hold Puckaroot VANCOUVER. EC March 3 - I CP)-Vaneouver Lions added one i.t.i..i ... aM.li.,,,11 , kaa. SpreaeV'k; Portland Bncknroos ton 1-1, over - 1 hockey league yame here tonight. Sport New KatSoaaL aoclated Jj,f,: fcii, , ruaim Uaw Uragont by 25-24; SUverton Loses Tournament Spot MONMOUTH MeMlnnrllle's 0rlxxlle, eUwed ont an npset 15 to J4 wm favored Dallas Utt " vucm.- erg staged a lourtn-quarter surge a i-.a nil.A m a. ... a 10 iikuws oii?rion iw ,Vav ... , t . w ana eeem" ers in the championship game nere saiuraay nignt at b o ciocx and assuring both state tourna semi-finals concluded here 'Friday night. An OSHSAA rnllnr as of Pri- " day decided that the championship team WOuld bi allowed to choose which state tournament SDot It should have, either the district six or district 11 berth Jlallas Holds Lead Uaiias UOIOS aaa tin.- in. i in me UaiUUWUCJUlHnTUitJ DSIUB w" nip-anu-iuc scram Die irom beginning to end, with Dallas holding, a slight lead most of the y hut With the GrilxUes OUt nvghUn? the Dragons throughout wu,"u A giiter oy Dornhecker ana a bucket by Jackson of the Dragons, while Beai waa snagging a pair of raiier, ior ucMinnnue, ana Jackson and Low, for Dallas, Pusnea tne count to 10-s in lavor OI L,Jla l tQts nal1 Dow Knots Score Beginning the third quarter Dow knotted the count, and from tw. Hi-hstti hark and to. rtallaa mAnmntorm Um Clrit. i m.rii itia ni, two kn.t, r ha rm in th final rjornhecker nnshed ana at the bas- ket that rolled aronnd the rim and HmnneH nnt. " wh, Wilt 1. Pinal Silverton's Silver Foxes gave Pkwlatanaan saw ' DsSS srei f-wTVt want X - , ' . Uhe Cheesemakers far In front In the final heat. i ' i jonnson, surerton guara, piay I ed a standout game for the Foxes, contributing. 8 points and playing a heady floor game. For Tina mook, : Chrlstensen scored 12 points and Wells turned in a beau tiful floor exhibition The quarter scores were 3-1 14- and 21-8, all in Tillamook's favor, j Tillamook a Chrlstensen 12 Long 8 Wells 6 2 Sflverton Adams 8 Johnson 8 Strickland 4 Torgerson Bergstrom 7 Z. Smith 4 Peavey Substitutes for Tillamook: Pi per 3. MrMinavUle 25 24 Dallas 2 A. Peters 3 Dow Dow Metzler 9 Frailer 8 - 8 Jackson Beal 4 Duley 8. Low 3 Williams Officials: Vera Mauganrn and Ken Smith, Portland. BAKER. Ore., March 3 -WV De fending state champion Baker Bulldogs reached the final In the m a i a. a a. m a t..L.iL. tournament tonight by tripping Vale. 42 to 37. Ontario, the team th. . eliminated the hlahly-fav- that eliminated ored LaGrande Tigers last night. succumbed to union tonight, 23 24. Baker and Union play Satur- I nay mgai ior a siaie lonrumau berth. ASTORIA, Ore, March Z-(1P- The two favorites, Astoria and St, Helens remained undefeated in the I aiBirici 9 prep vuuiuui muiu- I teat here tonight. Astoria beat the I , tr , ot Tll... Astoria iBaerTCB, si, dumped Clatskanie. 31-29. In other games Seaside beat - Seap- poose. 36-31: Seaside beat ver nonia,- 64-45; Scappoose beat Rainier, 43-27. Seaside U sUIl in the running with one loss. Basketball (By the Associated Press) I HIGH SCHOOL , Dayville 18, Prairie City 13.' ; Eugene 82, CotUga Grove 18. Crane 34, Mt. Vernon II. Grant Union 28. Mitchell 24. Adams 70, Cklah 18. Helix 29, Stanfleld 24. Weaton 28, Pilot Rock 13. Athena 47. Umaplne 27. Talsat 21. Prospect 15. ' Jacksonville 20, Gardiner 15. ' Sisters 2f, Drain 24 (overtime). Reedsport 21, Powers 18. Sutherlin 29. Henley II. Kerby 20. Brookings 18, -Phoenix 17, Elkton 11, Lapine 49, Wilbur 12. : i Ashland 29. Medford 27. ' Coos River. 2v Keno 12.-- ' Jefferson t, Roosevelt 23 (Portland). i " Lincoln - 40, Grant 28 (Port- 1 land 1. Franklin 23. Benson 18 (Port 31. Commerce 34 1 (Portland) COLLEGE ' Stanford 21; CalilomJ 35. coverage by Am Preta. daily ta Tha Staieejnaav aperta Dallas. Drop grD H EON' GEMMELL dtfor Saleta, Ortjcn, Satcrday New Howard Favorite Tunes up tillaaa. 1 r " v a . 4. r. '4, - 4 , v" Kayak II. Sooth American horse the 9100,000 Santa Anita handicap since the withdrawal of his mate, Seablscult, from tbe Charles S. Howard stable. Kayak II Is shown as he galloped through a workout at the Los Angeles track with Jockey Ralph Neves up- Tom Medley Tops In League Firing Schoen Forward Plays but Nine Games, Hoops 121 in City Majors MAJOR CITY LEAGUE W L Pet. For Agt. Brooks 5 0 l.OOO SOS 170 V Mill 4 1 .800 108 144 Finance ,...S Z .600,231 163 Schoen's . . . .2.3 .400 102 188 Chemawa ...14 .200 16S 218 Grand ...... O 5 .OOO 161 280 Though the major league cham pionship is yet to be settled, in a playoff tut between the Paper makers, first-half champs, and Brooks, second half tltrats, the regular season for tha e 1 r e a 1 1 wound up last Thursday night. Despite playing but nine of the 10 circuit games, Tommy Medley, Schoen's forward, led the scoring parade with a total of 121 points. He was followed by Chemawa's Archambean, with 115, and Wil lis ot the Papermakers with 110. Scorers above 10 points: 1. Master. 8chon'i .121 .115 .110 2. Arehanbeaa, Chamiw 3. Willia. Paper Mill 4. Siccwaad, O. Finaaea . 03 87 80 65 62 S3 61 S. Cater, U. Theatre. 6. B. WiUiamt. Brooks 7. Herberter, Paper Mill S. Roth- Schoen ' . 0. Uowi. Chemawa 10. Thompaon. J&. Theatre . 11. Beird, 6. Finsaee 13. Hobba, O. Finance -- 13. Jaekaon, Chemawa ' 14. Eiaiaihifer, G. .Theatre. 15. Joyce, Brooka : 16. MeOee, G. Theatre 17. Wickert, Brooka 18. Stager, Paper Mill 68 62 60 .. 49 49 45 44 43 IB. Bhiaa, Brooka 43 20. Kanaenkamp, Finance 21. ATerili, riaaaee . IX. Alliaoa. gchoea'e 23. Fergard. Behoea'a 24. Bed Elk, Chemiva 3S. P. William. Brooka 28. Shatter, Brooka : 27. Hendrie. Paper Mill 28. Carney. Schoea'a t. Eland, Paper Mill 80. Oatman, Chemawa 21. Beekea, Brooka 43 41 86 35 SS 80 30 80 24 24 24 28 32. Barrel I, Finance 21 33. Shonlderblade, Chemawa 34. Pickeaa. Fiaaace - 40 35. Strnio. Brooka 34. Pettyjohn, aeer Mill 37. Daniela, Grand 88. arktr. Finance . . ... 80. Owrna, Schoea'a 40. Gaatiaeaa. Chemawa 41. Adama, Chemawa 42. McDowell, Schoea'a 43. Maaniag, Finance 14 14 18 11 Working HisWay Back : mi '""""" 'JL,...,7 I .ll." 'jJIZ." " " ' V1AAIN. rJx 6ouT WrtM 6UPW kWox if! Aiew yoRK. rMgoJi-nALSfep 06J6CfiV&iS a xsnm go t VJITH-Crjy .; IKS HarairtivMaxca 4, 19& boomed as one of the favorites for AT" TelemaW Machine Shoppers Troimce Leslies Parrisli Wins 14th; Creens Dazzle Farmers; Auto Shop Wins 36-9 Leslie's southend Juniors lost their third consecutive city Intra mural league hoop contest yester day, the Machine Shoppers sinking-them by a 20 to 14 score be hind the 12-point barrage laid down by Center Ray. Parrlsh- put consecutive win number 14 in the bag, a 37 to 28 shellacking ; of the sophomore Reda In which Wilcox contributed II points.' i McCulley j staged a 11-point spree to give bis Auto shop bud dies a SS to I win from the Wood workers, and the sophomore Greens defeated tbe Future Farm ers 28 to 12 with Schaffer gath ering 9. Machine Shop 20 14 Leslie Miller 4 I Curtis McQuire Straw Ray 12 . 2 Holt Hagen S Williams Pro 2 Lap pin Sub, for Machine: Grosser 2. For Leslie: Kelly 2, Hathaway 2. Parrteh 87 Bowersoz f Hoffert 11 Wilcox 1C Turner 2 Coons Subs, for Reds: Greens 28 Schaffer Kay 2 Baker Teems 2 Robins 2 28 Reds 4 Pri em 7 Gardner ' 4 Gilliam 2 Vittone 5 Mudd Smith 1. 12 Farmers 2 Runner 2 Prince 2 Ramseyer 4 J. Roth 2 L. Roth Auto Shop 86 R. Hayes EL Hayes 2 McCulley 22 Hampshire 8 Erion 7 6 Woodworkers Lauringer 1 Clark 2 E. Leek 1 Addison 4 Largent Jeff Clinches Crown PORTLAND, Ore., March l-Ufk -Jefferson high achool clinched the Portland lnterscholastlc title tonight by beating Roosevelt, 16 23, while second place Grant lost to Lincoln, 22-40. M Z iV.V.v.v.v.Vi snssr-i.A mm. t- VI 1 j- .v...v..-.v.v.t Z Coming 1 State, big ttmrr, Uatch IS, It, PAGE SEVEN taeal CYO Man Wins Top Match; Card Mediocre aa Fighter Absent Zeb, Smith, CTO light-heavy- weight, declsioned Multnomah club's Marvin Splawn In the four- round top bout , of last night's mediocre amateur card at the armory. Failure of a number ot the Multnomah club fighters to how resulted In a mixed card that lacked the ferocious fighting of the last appearance of the local CTO barn. ? Smith's decision was by a nar row margin, the Portland boy giv ing as good as he got most ot the way. There were no knockdowns. Sbonlderblade Declsioned Sammy Shoulderblade. CTO lss-pounder, lost a decision to smooth-working Bobby Jenkins ot Multnomah club.. Shoulderblade took only one round, tbe third, of the four-round mix, and as the bell sounded to end the final heat Jenkins crossed a right that floored the local Indian. Other results: 12 f pounds Wally Larios, Sa lem CTO, declsioned Irving Dowd, Chemawa. 9 128 pounds Harold Alderin, Salem CTO, declsioned George Pliska, Portland TMCA. 118 pounds Gordon Harrold, Salem CYO, declsioned Harold Eastman, Portland OAC. Lebanon Matsters Beat Springfield LEBANON Lebanon high simon-pere i earner pnsners won seven of 12 'bouts from the Spring? field high sluggers here Friday night before about 750 fans. Results: 98 lbs. L. Burge, L, declsioned Knight, S. 11S lbs. Barnes, 8, declsioned E. Burge, Lu f , 121 lbs. Lemons, L, declsioned Phillips. S. 122 lbs. Penfold, L, declsioned Palanlac, S. 122 lbs. Cunningham, 8; knocked out Lennox, L, In 1: 4 of tha third round. 125 lbs. Baca, L, scored a technical knockout over Warner, S, In 1:21 of the second round. 12S lbs. Borntrlgger, L, decl sioned Daniels, S. 132 lbs. Andrews, 8. knocked out Long. L, In 1:29 of the third round. j 125 lba Piper, S, declsioned Standley, L. 140 lbs. Roe, L, declsioned Boyd, S. I 144 lbs. Dow, 8, knocked ont Sullivan, L. In 42 seconds of the second round. 157 lbs. McClaln, L, decl sioned ValL 8. ' Natie' Mann Maintains Comeback Trail try Win NEW YORK, March 2.-r-. Natie Mann, the New Haven heavyweight husky, chalked up his fifth straight victory on the trail back Xo fistic prominence tonight by outpointing Baddy Knox A Dayton, Ohio, in ten bruising rounds at Madison Square Gar den. Mann weighed 111, Knox By Jack Sords tfrft A Jcs tAns a0OC- 1 CXit u&lM&etiDjAlVS ACA?A5o AflPvMS . ; cxkjo 60ooaxrr AT . 1X3 HAaIPS OF T&iH 6AIaK Smith 7inner From Four Wresfl amsiii Salem Benson, Oregon City and CanhrLead . . in State (Continued From J'aga 1) :ity, fall tn 3:35 over Rhodas, Salem. 125 nounda MeCarroIL Balem, declsioned Lyons. Salem; TracheL Canby, fall in 3:18 over Bennett, Dallas; Coles, Newberg, aecwonea Bnrrer. MUwaukie: Wood. Ben son, declsioned Siemens, blind school. 145 pounds Mostul, Oregon City, fall In 3:51 over Jensen. MUwaukie; Swingle, Salem, fan in 3:40 over Waybeil, blind achool; Schwettser, Canby, decl sioned Burger, MUwaukie; Spees, Oregon 'City, declsioned Beard, Salem. 155 pounds Mateb between Lorens. Chemawa, and Bailey, Oreeon City, postponed, wUl open Saturday night card: Jones, Hill Military, f In 1:55 over un man, Salem; Merritt, Benson, fall In 5:51 over Giles. Oregon City; H a 1 1 a n , Tillamook, declsioned Tandy, Salem. 165 pounds Kllgore, Salem, fall in 3:53 over Treisen. Dallas; Shults. Canby. declsioned Mc Hagh, Albany; Coddington, Al bany, fall In 3:43 over Hartman, Benson; Miles, Canby, double faU. 1:20 and 0:04 over Meeks, MU waukie. 175 pounds Tripp, West Linn, fall In 4:43 over Butte, Salem; Flath. Sandy, fall tn 5:47 over Rlnalla, Benson; Hayes. Tilla mook, fall In 1:51 orer Dana, Benson; Smith. Hill Military, fall in 5:24 over Booth, Sandy. Heavyweight George, Salem, fall in 1:58 over Glover. Sandy; Patapoff. Albany, declsioned Nor ton, SUverton; Butcher", MUwau kie. faU in 1:58 over Shotoeth. Salem; Smith. Benson, fall In 5:32 over Crnmpacker, Hill Mili tary. FIRST ROUND RESULTS 95 pounds None necessary, due to limited number of entries. 105 pounds None necessary, due to limited number of entries. 115 pounds Dick. Dallas, bye; Wilson, Canby, bye; Yandenberg, Sandy, bye; Farlelgh, Oregon City, bye; Nyberg, Corrallla. bye; Okasake, Benson, bye; Wood worth, West Linn, declsioned Johnson, .MUwaukie; Sugal, Sa lent, declsioned McCrow, TUla- mook; Tamura, Benson, fall tn 2:19 over Delong, Sandy; AatL Milwankie, declsioned Gable, New berg; Burden, Canby, bye; Canfleld. Tillamook, bye; Snider, Salem, bye; Brandt, Oregon City, bye; Wiker. Albany, bye. ' 13,6 pounds Rhodes, Salem, bye; Bailey. SUverton. bye; Hon ey, Blind school, faU tn 2:02 over Clark. Chemawa. Johnson. Ore gon City, fall In 2: 02. over Gilliam, Benson: Warren. Corrallla, fall over Martin. Dallas, in 0:35; GrixselL MUwaakie, declsioned Shearer. Tillamook; Ekersen, West Linn, fall in 4:51 over Al- dier. Sandy; Renter. Hill Military. declsioned Weatherly, Newberg; Shishlto. Salem, declsioned Hoi- brook,. Oregon City; Higgins. blind school, fall in 0:58 over Johnson, Corral lis; Williams, Benson, de clsioned Hively, Sandy; Berger, Dallas,' fal lln 4:25 over Soales, MUwaukie: - Wagner, . Tillamook, tall In 2:45 over Cobb. HU1 Mili tary; Dales, Newberg, declsioned Andrews, Albany; Tantick, Canby, declsioned Lewis, West Linn ; Senb, SUverton, bye, 13JS pounds McDermid. New berg, bye; Lyons, Sandy, bye; Mc CarrolL Salem, bye; Deslmini, Benson, declsioned Do lan. Albany; Wlahart. West Linn, ' declsioned Allen, Corvallis; Bennett, Dallas, fall In 2:40 over Down, Hill Mili tary; TracheL Canby, declsioned Bark. .Tillamook ; McCarthy. Ore gon City, tall In 0:34 over Sim mons, SUverton; Coles, Newberg, declsioned Donnelly, SUverton; T4vesay. -Oregon City, fall in 1:25 over Burden. Canby; Bell, Tilla mook, declsioned Brown; Dallas; Burger, KUwaukie, decisioned Su pah, Chemawa; MeDuffy. Hill Un itary declsioned Tanaka, Salem, in overtime; Siemens, blind school, bye; Hodel, Sandy, bye; Wood, Benson, bye. ' ;- : . 146. pounds Jensen, j Milwan kie, bye; Fry, Corvallis, bye; Dun igan, SUverton. bye; Mostul. Ore fon City, fall In 4:46 over Spencer, Chemawa; Swingle, Salem, de clsioned Witbeck. Benson; Gutbu, Sandy; decisioned Dickey, DaUas, in Overtime; Mendenhall, Canby, bye: Wsy bell, blind school, decl sioned Bens, West Linn ; Watt, Tillamook, fal lln St 20 over Wea tberill, SUverton; Beard, Salem, fall In 2:06 over Borbank, New berg; Bent, ' Benson, decisioned Erskine, blind school; Spees. Ore gon City, fall In 4:40 over Hyde. DaUas; Burger, MUwaukie, "fall la 6:00 over Bennett,- Corvallis; En ees, Chemawa, bye; Callahan. San dy, bye; Schweitterr Canby. bye. 155 pounds- Landeen, Sandy, bye; Lorens, Chemawa. bye; Gar rick, Newberg, declsioned Frank, Dallas; Bailey, Oregon City, de clsioned Johnson, Albany; Smith. Corvallis, fall in 1:40 over Lohr weild, .Tillamook; Ullman. Salem, decisioned Boeteber, West Lln; MendenhalL i Canby, declsioned Rodgers, SUverton;': Jonas. HIM Military, fall In 2:11 orer Young, Benson; GUes, .Oregon City, . fall tn 1:43 over Laroqae, Chemawa: Renolds. ' Corvallis, v declsioned Healy. blind achool; Merritt, Ben son, declsioned Spanldlng. New berg;: Symea,- Sandy, declsioned Dallas, decisioned Thompson. Can Williams, . HOI ' MUlUry; mltk by; " Hattan. Tillamook, ' tan ta 3:33 over Burgess, West Linn; Tandy, Salem, bye; Bluat. SUver ton, bye. . . K-'t 186 pounds Lewis, Sandy, bye; Kllgore, Salem, bye; Frelsen, Dallas, bye; Boyd, Chemawa, bye; Crowley, HOI MUltary, . bye; Shults. Canby, decisioned Hanne- I gan. West Linn; KalQ, Benton, Race decisioned Vosgeln. ' Tillamook: MeHogh. Albany, fall la 2:05 over Paulson, Silvarton; Hartman, Benson, decisioned Armstrong, Sandy; Ramey. Salem, decisioned Tark. DaUas; Coddington. Albany, fall tn 2:02 over Boquast. Tilla mook; Molxan, Oregon City, bye; Meeks, MUwaukie, bye: Cochras, Chemawa, bye; Casebeer, HU1 MU ltary, bye; MUes, Canby, bye. 176 None neeeasary,- dua to llaUted number of entries. . Heavyweight None neeeasary. " SECOXD KOCXD MATCHES 95 pounds Rewen, Dalian. . bye:. HutchinsonV Canby, hye; Bltrena, Sahdy. bye; Barstad. Ben son, fan In 4:37 over Tsukamoto, Salem; Morrison, West Linn, bye; Wilson, Salem, declsioned Ed BUvens, Sandy: Mooney, Canby, bye; Walker. SUverton, bye. 106 pounds HInatsu. Benson, bye; Cadenan, Hill Military, bye; Alien, Salem, tall In 3:00 over Schick, Newberg: Kraft, Canby, fall In 1:4 over Rodgers, Sandy; v Shido, Benson, declsioned Bauer. 4 Salem: Colvin, Canby, tall In 1:32 over Weeks, Sandy; Small, Dallas, bye; Lipslt, blind school, bye. 115 pounds Wilson, Canby, fall in 5:40 over Dick, Dallas; Farleight; Oregon City, decisioned Yandenberg, Sandy, in overtime; Okasakl, ' Benson, decisioned My berg. Corvallis; Sucsl, Salem, de cisioned Wood worth. West Linn, in overtime; Tamura, Benson, fall in 3:00 over Astl. MUwaukie; Burden. Canby. fall In 3:57 over Reams, West Linn; Snider. Salem, tall in 2:59 over Canfield. Tilla mook; Brandt. Oregon City, de cisioned Walker, Albany," In over- ; time. i 125 pounds Rhodes, Salem, fall In 1:03 over BaUey. SUverton: Warren, Corvallis, decisioned Grizzell, MUwaukie; Ekerion, West Linn, fall in 4:43 over Ren ter. Hill Military: Sbishido. Salem, declsioned Higgins. blind school; WUIlams. Benson, declsioned Berger, Dallas; Dales, Newberg, fall In 2:40 over Wagner, Tills-' mook; Yanilck, Canby; faU tn 0:48. over Senb, SUverton. - 135 pounds Lyons, Sandy, de clsioned McDermid. Newberg; Me Carroll. Salem, fall in 5:22 over DesirainI, Benson; Bennett, : Dal las, decisioned Wlahart, Weal Linn; TracheL Canby. declsioned McCarthy. Oregon City; Coles. Newberg. decisioned Llresay, Ore gon City, in overtime: Burger, MUwaukie. declsioned Bell, Tilla mook; Siemens. bUnd school, de clsioned MeDuffy. Hill Military; Wood, Benson decisioned Hodel, Sandy. , 145 pounds Jensen. MUwau kie, declsioned Fry, Corvallis: Mostul, Oregon City, fall In 2:37 over Dunigan. SUverton; Swingle, Salem, declsioned Gutbu, Sandy; Waybeil, blind school, fall In 5:4S over Mendenhall, Canby; Beard, Salem, declsioned Watt, TUla mook. in overtime; Spees, Oregon City, fall in 2:02 over Bent, Ben son; Burger, MUwaukie, deci sioned Enses, Chemawa Sea welt ser. Canby. decisioned Callahan. Sandy. 165 pounds Lorens, Chemawa. declsioned Lundeen, 8ahdy; Bai ley, Oregon City, decisioned Gar rick, Newberg; Ullman. Salem, de clsioned Smith. Corvallis, In over time: Jones. Hill, fall In 0:54 over Mendenhall, Canby; Giles, Oregon City, decisioned Reynolds. Corvsl 11s, tn overtime; Hattan. Tilla mook, fall in 5; 00 over Smith. Dallas; Tandy, Salem, declsioned Blust, SUverton; Merritt, Benson, decisioned Symes. Sandy. , lift pounds Freisen, Dallas, fall In 8:56 over Boyd, Chemawa; Shults, Canby. decisioned Crowley, Hill Military; Kalll. Benson, de faulted to McHugh, Albany, be cause of Injured hip; Hartmaa, Benson, fall la 1:10 over Ramey, Salem; Coddington, Albany, fall . th 1:43 over Molxan, Oregon City; Meeks. MUwaukie. fall la. 0:30 over Cochran, Chemawa; MUes, Canby, fall In 0:30 of overtime period ever Casebeer. HU1 Mili tary; Kllgore, Salem, decisioned Lewis, Sandy. 175 pounds None 'necessary, due to limited number of entries. Heavyweight Glover, Sandy, bye; George, Salem, bye; Norton, SUverton, bye; Butcher. MUwau kie. fan In 0:33 over Woods. Che mawa; Sholseth. Salem, fall, In 3:68 over Alt, Sandy; Crumpack t. Hill Military, bye; 8mjth. Ben son, bye; Pattapoff, Albany, fait In 4:02 over Rowley. Hill MUltary. Elk Bowlers Face Juneau, Corvallis The Salem .Elks bowling team wUl have an active day Sunday, when contests between Salem and J uneae, Alaska, and Balem and Corvallis , win be held. A team consisting of Harold OUnger, Rex Adolph, Clayton Foreman, Ed Pratt and Vernon Perry will Journey to Xoryallis to accept a chaUenge from the Corvallis Elks , lodge, w h 11 e a team consisting of Walter Cline, Ercel Kay. joe Coe, Bud Hart and Van Wleder, win hold a tele graphic contest with Juneau. Play will start at 2 p. m. at the Per fection bowling alleys. Stanford Pushes;. ;. Bears From Lead BERKELEY, Calif., March 2 (V Playing their best game of the season, tha 1 Stanford ' rairerslty' besketban team tonight dropped the favored University of Callfor nlt 39. to 35. : . -- .-'' ,. - The defeat coat the. Bean their lead in the soutbern. division ot Pacifie coast -conference race and placed them in a tie with the Unl- -versixy s of Southern - California which won over University of Soothers California at Los Ange les, 43 to 36,-- I bo Late to Classify TRUCK LOAD Hood Rlrer apples, slso. truck load of soathera oranses. xtra sweet aas Juicy at Tha Oranire 8peC ay tha Highway Fuel Co. oa Fairgrounds-Road.