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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1940)
Eilh Sport Sparks By RON GEMMELL 9 Cats ! Droip I. - - Vihmg9 M. January, 1930: The Trojans whipped Pittsburgh 47-14 in the Rose Bowl, Mexico President Pasqual Ortiz Rubio was hissed by Mexicans in Detroit, Russians were inspecting US farms and a cleanup drive was launched against college ath letics by the NCAA following the Carnegie report Prohibition Commissioner Youngquist's wife was serv ing fruit Juice cocktails. Col. Lindbergh was optimistic about the fu ture of flying, the west anl drys were both optimistic and the East licked the West 19-7 in the Kezar classic despite brilliant dashes by Cal's BennJe Lorn. ' ''sf Multnomah club outcaged the 'Cats by a 27-24 :S-tr count although Scales skidded home a dozen count- 1 $ rs, Wesley Ketchell of Portland decisloned Herman s I -m, Katzlafl and koois ueeu was Th C.nnzAT clawed Hawaii U In, wu at a standstill, the Salem airport commission accepted the newly constructed hangar and warm-I y ing-up pruu, auu . u v v -- Santa Monica. General Primo de Riviera said democracy was w finroii tn snain a Ai'tive club chapter was organized here and the Portland tng club had a plan to plant u miies oi roses u tween Salem and Portland. f va r n mr.nf filir Fisher had a hand-to-hand fight with a gent upon whom he was serr ing a Justice court warrant. Senator Sam Brown said he d rerun and New Tear's eve was oa a Tuesday. Rod Ballard bucketed 12 tallies as OSC beat the Bearcats 34 to IS Maxie Rosenbloom decisioned Leo Lomski in the Garden. General John J Pershing was giving consideration to a proposal-that he run for the US senate and a whole flock of guys wanted the Justice of peaceJobher pOSe(j a aecond win over the 'Cats, 39-26, Glen Eanford scored six points as Salem high tripped Vancouver 24-15, Gonxaga gouged Oregon 2-2 7 and Southern Oregon was buried under the deepest snowfall in 2 years. "Slats" GiU was brutalized here with a severe cold. W. H. Trindle was elected city attorney, Ed Cardinal carded 11 counters as WU bested Oregon 4 4-32 and the stock market was "still un steady." Tex Rankin set a world's record for outside loops. Princess Ma rie Jose of Belgium and Crown Prince Humbert of Italy were wed, Salem folk shivered in 2.1 degree above zero weather and a gal In Ha vana arose from her coffin and walked. O Snow Hits, Tillic Allasamee, 9 Cats Lose. A decad ago this month Art "The Great" Shires scored another one-round knockout, Squee Kiw heu swished a dozen digits as Salem high outhooped Woodbu;n 40-21, Dr. Clarence W. Spears was men tioned prominently as a possible successor to Capt. John J. McEwan at Oregon and DeXeffes oi i:ugne defeated the Bearcat basketballers 41-37 as Gord Ridings gathered 13 points. Paw Perkins was having a heck of a time with little Gertrude, Dick Tracy wasn't born, the OSC Rooks eked out a 21-17 win from Salem high and Idaho's Vandals smothered the Beavers 41-23. The Cougars nosed out Oregon 32-20, Henry Corbett announced he'd run for governor, the Salem high Clarion was awarded a cup as the best paper in schools with less than 600 registration, WU out pointed the Portland YMCA 48-40 as Scales tanked 17 and Oregon won from WSC 34-32. Oregon State came back to crush Idaho 40-27. Dr. O. F. Willing and Don Moe of Portland were named to the US Walker cup team. Killer Burke was reported seen in the northwest and Oregon nicked the Vandals 40-37. Seven Inches of snow fell in Salem. Tillie the Toiler was giving Mac the cold shoulder, Salem high smacked Uni high of Eugene 27-9 as John Bone bucketed nire, Idaho scored a 41-3 4 win over Oregon and WSC beat OSC again, 28-27. Spears Hired, 8 Alarms, Camera Wins 1st. , Back in January of 1930 the Salem city pappas were figuring a way to finance the removal of the city's snowfall. Southern Cal was rocked by earthquakes, Silverton golfers were arranging a snow tour nament and WU trounced Oregon 40-30 as Cardinal caged 12. Eight fire alarms were answered by Salem firemen in one day as citizens overstoked stoves and furnaces in efforts to combat the "un usual weather," OSC walloped the Huskies 34-24 and Oregon City shellacked the Vikings 3 4-18. A silver thaw was predicted for Salem, Clarence W. Spears signed a five-year contract at Oregon, the Huskies turned the tables on OSC, 36-24. the naval limitation session of world powers got under way in London and Bolivia and Paraguay were on the verge of open warfare. Toots and Casper weren't any younger than they are today, the Oregon frosh whipped Salem 42-22, the Mexican government ordered Its entire legation out of Moscow, Gene Sarazen won the Agua Callen te open tourney and Primo Camera scored a first-round knockout of Big Boy Peterson in his American debut. Hauk High, Reds in NY, Fags Panned. Ten Janaaries ago Harold Hauk netted nine points as WU beat LI afield 34-21 in the NW conference opener, Washington walloped Oregon 37-23, Willamette's second win irom Linfield was by a 56-7 count and Washington's second win from Oregon was by a 32-21 score. The Portland chamber of commerce prexy said a 13-month calen dar would soon be adopted and Oregon State nosed out Washington S4-32. Ten thousand Reds paraded in New York, floods threatened Sa lem in the van of heavy snowfall, OSC dumped the Huskies again, 19-17, and Jackie Woods decisioned Jackie Kileen at Salem's armory. 'A petition for an anti-cigarette bill was filed with the county Clerk here, Maurice Chevalier was doing "The Love Parade" at a local cinemanse and the country had Just begun to look for a good five-cent Cigar, i 1 CU JClfl ' ' Oregon State Battlers Billed Here " Fpr Go With Elks Scrappers Friday ! Night in Card Held as Top to Date "One of the best amateur fls-O tie lineups ever billed Into the city," la the rating given by the Salem Elks club to Its nine-bout ahebang with Jim Dixon's Oregon State outfit here Friday night. Headed by a heavyweight mix between Salem's Keller Wagner and Oregon State's Eberle Schultt, the all-American football guard, the card will feature the best Salem, Multnomah club of Portland and Chemawa battlers against the Beavers. Schultx. 220-pound giant who was &' standout on the Orange grid eleven that finished In third spot id the coast collegiate race last fall, and who but recently returned with the team from a successful two-game series In Hawaii, will pack a weight ad rantage of better than 30 pounds, but Wagner is expected to make up the deficit in pure punching power. To date,; no one whom be has been able to hit has stood a under the Salem puncher's terrific right 'hand wallops. Zeb ; Smith, Salem llghtheavy. will attempt to accomplish what Wagner did last year take OSC's tall, smart boxing Carl Larsen Into camp. Smith, looking better each time oat. Is figured to have both bands chockful in Laraea. MACi Bdbby Volk, rated a probable successor to Tommy Uoyer tor coast lightweight hon ors, will tackle the Bearers' Merle Johnson, ragged youngster; who staged two beautiful fights here last season, and Chemawa's wild eyed middleweight, Johnny Co bell, will take on OSC's Dan Mc Kee. Fire other boats are being considered. Russell Leads Aumsrille ACMSVILLE Holding tne In raders to but ope field goal In the first half, the Aomsrille high school Quint Friday whipped Jef ferson 42 to IS. Stanley Russell rang up 13 counters to pace- the victory. Anmsrille's Bees won the preliminary also, 18-1. Aamsrill- 43 IS Jeffenoa Gillespie 4 Bill Strawn 14 S, Russell l E. Russell 2 It. Strawn 2 Substitates. , Tfcirir.on 2. v- " 2 Eulrich Bama 2 Pennlck t Turnidge 2 Cole Aumsrille: for Desieu uj 28-7. ski fight women's odvertis- i Tnli- Ktrt Asa S-B QmU ' " EBERLE SCHULTZ Dual Track Meet It Set For Calif ornia-Hutkiet PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. 20.- dual track meet between the University of California and Washington State college will be held April 13 at Berkeley, Gradu ate Manager Carl V. Foster an nounced today. The teams hare not met la dual cinder competi tion since l3f. Washington State, winner of the northern division champion ship the last seven years, placed fourth. Just behind California, in the pacific Coast conference meet last year. Sacred Heart Triumphs Sacred Heart defeated Colton, 21 to 11, In a Marlon county B league basketball tilt at Colton Friday night, paced by Rocque's It points. The SH Bees were also victorious, 20-11. Sacred Heart SI 11 Col to Slick 4 2 Kewcotabe J. Meier 2 1 Miller Rocqne 10 2 Hill Joe : Meier 7 Martinson Renner 2 Renhard ' Subs, Colton: Brown 1, Rask 8. ,5't'''T K?;;:y L " Medfords Score Second Victory Black Tornado Crabs 31-24 Win in Outracing Salem; McKee Gets 9 MEDFORD, Jan. 20-(T)-Med-ford defeated Salem high school her Saturday night, 31 to 24, to score its second straight win over the defending state basketball champions. Friday night the Black Tornado won 38 to 2. Newland was high point man for Medford with 13 points, while McKee topped the visitors with nine. The upstate squad was un able to cope with the speed of the locals, and was outrun and outplayed throughout the battle. Medford 81 24 Salem Reed 4 2 Sebern Gunnette B 9 McKee Newland IS 2 Harms Crosby 7 S Barniek Stead 2 Kerns Subs, for Salem: Satter 3. Brother Buckaroo Act on Mat Card Dude Chick and Bobby in Team Go With Kenneson and Belcastro Brother buckaroos, the famous Dude Chick and Brother Bobby, Tuesday night headline the Amer ican Legion rasslin rumpus at the armory, having as their adver saries in a one-hour team match none other than Sgt. Kenneson, the mean marine from Gold Hill, and Pete Belcastro, ruthless ruf fian from Klamath Falls. Until recently one of the top bronco busters on the rodeo cir cuit and still considered a top hand at steer roping and bulldog ging, Dude Chick is a buddy of Gene Autry, the singing cowboy of the flickers. The Dude is a bit heftier than Brother Bobby, and a little taller, but the two otherwise resemble each other closely enough to be twins. Knowing the team tussle will tax the ability of the best arbiter in the business, Promotor Herb Owen is making every effor to ac quire the services of the old faithful, Harry Elliott, to work it. The team go will be backed up with an hour struggle between Ernie Piluso, Portland Italian, and Herb Parks, one of the best all-around grapplers in the game. Women, if accompanied by one male mat fan, will be admitted free, according to Owen's an nouncement. Whos Hoop Points W L Pet. F A NO NAME LEA GIT? Tillamook 5 0 1.000 141 121 Salem 4 0 1.000 164 103 Corvallis 3 1 7.50 137 98 Albany .2 3 .400 110 131 McMinnville 2 3 .400 151 135 lilwaukie ....1 4 .200 107 178 Oregon City 0 .000 152 195 Leading scorers: Metzler, Mc mlnnville, 46; Piper, Tillamook, 43; Satter, Salem, 41; Warren, CorralHs, 40; Cole. Corvallis, 40; Frailer, McMinnville, 36; Stre big, Oregon City, 35; Ecklund, Milwaukie, 33; Smith. Tillamook, 32; Sebern, Salem, 31. CITY MAJOR LEAGUE Points W Brooks 4 Simmons B Schoens 2 Parkers 2 Chemawa 1 Paper Mill -.0 L Pet. F A 0 1.000 146 97 1 .750 156 137 3 .500 125 124 2 .500 141 129 2 .250 124 189 4 .000 103 151 Leading Bcorers: Bighorn, Che mawa, 54; Wilkinson. Paper Ma kers, 44; Williams, Brooks, 43; Anton, Brooks, 42; R. Lindstrom, Parkers, 36; Roth, Schoens. 35; Wlckert, Parkers. 29; Hobbs. Simmons, 29; Parker, Simmons. 27. CITY INTRAMURAL Point W L Pet. F A Greens . 3 0 1.000 70 45 Giants 3 0 1.000 106 44 Leslie 2 1 .667 88 47 Parrish 1 2 .333 68 82 Yankees 0 3 .000 59 98 Reds 0 3 .000 29 96 L e a d in g scorers : Williams, Giants, 38; Lowery, Greens, 30; Lloyd, Leslie, 25; Crothers, Yan kees. 23; Nelson, Giants, 21; Schur. Greens. 20; Downing, Les lie, 20; Ransom, Parrish, 18; Litwiller, Parrish, 13; Toombs, Giants, 13. WVT LEAGUE Points W L Pet. F A 6 0 1.000 217 140 5 1 .833 228 141 4 2 .667 250 179 3 2 6.00 179 156 2 4 .333 150 213 Dallas Molalla Chemawa Lebanon Silrerton West Linn -.2 4 .333 147 179 Woodbnm .1 S .167 109 196 Independence 0 6 .000 123 189 Leading scorers: Backbone, Chemawa, 117; Heino, Chemawa. 78; Medley, Lebanon. 76; Dorn hecker. Dallas, 67; Jackson. Dal las, 49; Whitney. West Linn, 47; Wonndedeye, Chemawa, 46; Simpson, Lebanon, 44; Hampton. Molalla, 43; Parllcek, Woodburn. 42; Byers, Independence. 41. NORTHWEST CONFERENCE Points W L Pet. F A Whitman 2 1.000 82 56 Pacific 1 1 .500 7 87 CPS 1 1 6.0e 68 79 C of Idaho 2 .000 56 82 Willamette 9 0 .000 00 00 Linfield 0 0 .000 00 00 Bucketed Her Yoor basketball results are borketed here daily. Dtp 'em oat ewh monUma. PAGE SIX Beavers, W Tall OSC Men Sink Vandals Orange Moves Ahead in Last Period to Get 20-18 Honors MOSCOW. Idaho, Jan. 20-p)-Those tall, consistent men from Oregon State college, front run ners in the Pacific Coast confer ence northern dirlsion basketball race, submerged the University of Idaho Vandals beneath a 20 to 18 score tonight. It was Idaho's seventh confer ence defeat and the sixth rlctory for Oregon State, which has lost but one game, that to Washington State college. A strategy of stalling, which went against them In the first half and left Idaho leading at the midpoint, 14 to 10, paid dividends for the OSC Bearers midway in the final period by tempting the anxious Vandals to fouL Idaho was nerer behind In that opening stanza, although State tied the score at 3 -all and 8-all. Both teams departed radically from the slam-bang northern divi sion style to maneurer for certain shots and check closely on de fense. The Bearers won the war of waiting with brilliant defensive play through 15 minutes of the second half, holding Idaho point less while they edged up to take a 15-14 lead on Valentl's field goal and free throw. The Staters, themselves, had gone scoreless for seven minutes, Hunter at last breaking from the foul line to tally aa he raced un der the basket. Indiridual scoring honors went to Otis Hilton, Idaho, with seren tallies. The Mandic brothers, Frank and John, scored five each to top Oregon State. Webfoot Mermen Top Washingtons SEATTLE, Jan. 20-()-Three Pacific coast conference swim ming champions from the Univer sity of Oregon paced the Webfoots to a 43 to 32 victory over the 1939 champions from the University of Washington before 1500 shouting fans today. Sherman Wetmore, backstroke and free-style ace, Jack Dallas, breast stroke expert, and Pierce Mallory, free-style specialist, helped account for 22 of the win ner's points, and figured in the two tank marks which were brok en. Although the final score was decisive, the meet wasn't decided until the final event the 400 yard relay. A win for Washington in that event would have turned the tide to the Huskies, as they trailed only 3 6-32 going into the finals. OREGON HIGH SCHOOL (By The Associated Press) Cottage Grove 28, Junction City 26. Newberg 21, Forest Grore IT. Helix 47. Umaplne 26. Seaside 22. Jewell 19. Tangent 40, Harrisburg 18. Baker 40, La Grande 13. Klamath Falls 36, Bend 26. COLLEGE Gonzaga 4 0, Portland univer sity 22. Oregon 47, Washington 32. Oregon State 20, Idaho 18. Washington State 52, Montana 45. Cougars, Beavers Set Fistic Match PULLMAN, Jan. 20.-P-A rar slty boxing meet between Oregon State college and Washington State college has been scheduled for February 16 at Corvallis. Ore., J. Fred Bohler, athletic di rector, said today. It will be the first fistic competition between the state college rivals. The Congars hare won the Pa cific coast intercollegiate cham pionship fire of the last six years and now are the defending champs. Washington State opens the boxing season against the University of Idaho here next Friday night. Cooke Cains Finals ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan. 20-P-Two dapper little tennis players from the Paetfic coast, Ed Alloo of Berkeley, Calif., and El wood Cooke, the country's sixth ranking player from Portland, won their way into the finals of the Florida west coast tournament here today. Dallas at Silverton SILVERTON The SUrerton Foxes and Dallas will meet Tues day night at Silverton in the lo cal's seventh WVI league game.' Dallas is leading the league aad the locals are expected to hare rough going. But today they hare lost no league games on the home floor. Basketball Scores aD cd m ir s- RON GEMMELLi Editor Salem, Orecon, Sunday Morning, January 21, 1940 eMeet Eyes 'Mooks and V v " t f " f 6 v . to "" Lanky Bob McKee, Viking forward who, along with his mate, eyes a victory over undefeated Tillamook here Tuesday night, and the No Name league leadership such win will carry with it. Statesman photo. Fast Coast Quint From Cheeselantls Comes Tuesday to Vie With Vikings Leadership of the fast No Name hoop loop Is at stake when Salem's Vikings entertain Tillamook's Cheesemakers here Tuesday night. Rus Rarey's rapid-rambling coastal kids have won five straight, Harold Hauk's aggressive capital city lads four straight. Tillamook has totaled 141 points, averaging 28.2 per game, and held opponents WQ 121, an average of 24.2 points per game. Salem's offensive is much superior but the Vikings' defen sive average Is slightly under Til lamook's. The locals have netted 164 points against four opponents, 41 per tilt, but have allowed 103, 25.7 per. Metzler, McMlnnriUe's slick ball-handling guard, leads the league scoring race with 4 8 counters scored in fire games, areraglng 9.2 per game. Best arerage scoring mark is held by Salem's lanky center, Russ Satter, who has totaled 41 in four games, an arerage of 10.2 per. It is likely Coach Hauk will give his charges, who return here today from their annual southern Oregon invasion, a complete rest until they go against the 'Mooks Tuesday. Will Entertain SILVERTON HILLS The Sil verton Woman's club will give an entertainment at the Silverton Hills community clubhouse Feb- ruary 3. WO&ESTILDMG Escorted Ladies Free Ernie Piluso vs. Herb Parks 1 How Salem Armory Jan. 23, 8;30 Lewer Floor BOc, Balcony Oc, Reserved Seats 75e (N Tax) Stadents 2e Tickets: Cliff Parker's and Lytle's - A expiree Americas LegJoa Herb Owe. Matchmaker Both Loop Leadership 'Mr ' ' " Y J,''-- I t. 1 1 A 1 1 ft i 1 r Six Clubs Victors In Y League Play First Baptist, United Brethren, Leslie Hl-T, Monmouth, First ME and the T Preps came through with wins in the YMCA Sunday school league held yesterday af ternoon. The Jason Lee-United Brethren fray went Into overtime before the latter finally edged out a 19-18 win. D. Tarnell of UB and McRae of the Jason quint scored 0 apiece. Other results: First Baptist 52, Leslie ME 23; Leslie Hl-T IS, Parrish Hi-Y 11; Monmouth 14, CSC 6; United Brethren 9, First ME 13; Jason Lee Bees 4, Y Preps 10. In the newly organized Gra-Y loop the Garfield Aces lost to En- glewood, McKinley triumphed orer Grant and Bush bounced Highland. TEAII HATCH The Chick Bros., Bobby and Dcde TS. Sgl. Kenneson and Pele Delcaslro 1 How V ' " t r I - 3 i : A f T ' v t .v. ' :-. ; s v - 4 ' ... -. " t " " ' , K 1 Local Sporti Come to joo first la The Statesman aad are always flrM wHh The Bf lowma. Victors Oregon Shows Better Form Huskies Taste 47 to 32 Defeat Making Series End Up One-All SEATTLE. Jan. 20.-iiP)-The Uairerslty of Oregon, defending its basketball championship In the northern dirlsion of the Pacific Coast conference, regained some of Its championship form tonight to defeat the University of Wash ington, 4 7 to 32, evening a two game series. Oregon's rlctory was a first class example of the ralue of long arms in basketball. By shifting his starting lineup to Include six foot, seren Inch Hank Anderson, of Hlnes, Ore., and Archie Mar shlk, with a matching reach, in place of comparatively medium sized Pavalunas and Ted Sarpola, Coach Howard Hobson gave bis team Just enough floor advantage to reverse the Friday night re sult, in which the favored Oregon lans dropped the series opener. Tonight, Oregon scored first on a basket in the opening minute by Captain John Dick, shifted from center to forward, a minute later, Washington evened the count, but Oregon promptly pulled away and Washington never made another serious threat. After three min utes, the score was 8-3; with 12 minutes left in the half. It was 15 7, and five minutes before the midway bell, it was 22-9. Wash ington came back with a little strength to close the gap to 27-14 at the rest period. The second half opened in a burst of scoring that put Oregon ahead, 35-22, after five minutes. Washington then made its last bid, bringing the count to 41-30, but could do not better before the end of the game. Washington was shooting wildly at the finish. Townsend, Oregon guard, was high for the evening with 13 points, followed by Dick with 12. The teams resume play at Eu gene next Friday In another two game series. Mt. Angel Quint Sees Good Chance MT. ANGEL The Mt. Angel Preps hold good chances of win ning a trophy and fair chances of taking the championship in the annual Catholic high school tour nament scheduled to be held in the Unirersitr of Portland gym, February 2, 3 and 4, by reason of their rlctorles orer four of the participating high school clubs, Columbia Prep. St. Mary's of Bearerton, St. Mary's of Eugene and Sacred Heart of Salem. Ten Catholic high school teams will take part in the tournament. On the opening night the Mt. An gel Preps meet the Astoria Star of the Sea club. Scheduled for the same night are Sacred Heart of Salem and St. Stephens of Port land; St. Mary's of The Dalles and St. Mary's of Eugene; and Bearerton and Columbia Prep. St. John's of Milwaukie and St. Mary's of Medford both draw a bye. Mt.. Angel has taken part In the Catholic high tournament since its start in 1936, and that year got one man on the all-star team. In 1936 they took third place and a trophy and placed one member on all-star team. In 1937 they ended in fourth place and receired another trophy. Two years ago they merited honorable mention and one man on second team while last year they won their third trophy by winning from St. Mary's of Eugene and Astoria but lost to Medford. Fsree ESIotoir TesftS JAN 22, 23, 24 . . . OPEN 7:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. Smith Aulo Electric Service with the - SUIT II0T0B TESTER AIID SUII COLIBUSTIOII TESTER Conducted by F. B. Harwrxkl, Factory Representative of the San Mfg. Co. DOES YOUR CAR HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FAULTS? Hard to start? TJse too much Gas? Lacks power aad speed? Knocks oa bills? Tlbrate or raa rowgh? -Slaggish Mtd bo pep? We eaa restore that lost new ear feel, that thrilllag, sparklina. old time pep aad surging power that rirea jom complete aaotortaf aatiafactiem. We will be happy to see yon at mmr ata electric ebon for a Complete Eagle Tret with this Scientific Baa Motor Test Equipment, Smith's Auto Electric Service Center and High Streets Salem, Ore. Oregonians Get Third of Series Score 48-39 Victory, Lc1 by Substitute Wright' Second Half Work Third game of the Wlllamette Oregonians hoop series went to the Oregonians, 48 to 39. here last night, giving the Eugene In dependent team, which corets the Oregon AAU championship, a tjro-to-one edge orer the local collegians. Willamette took the first of the series, 44-42; the Oregonians the second, 63-30. The Bearcats held the talented ex-Oregons well in check the first half, which ended 20-17 In faror of the Eugene team, but with rugged Gord Wright muscling his way into the hoop for a trio of cripples and caging fire of six charity flips, the Oregonians out sped them in the second canto. Sam Gallaher opened the scor ing with a brace of buckets, on the first two shots fired by the Salem collegians, girlng them a 4-0 adrantage. Serenteen minutes of the first half ticked by before Anet, Gale, Jobanson & Co. over took the Bearcats, doing it on rebound buckets by Anet and Gale to go to the front, 14.-13. The Oregonians were never headed from there, and ran the advantage up to 42-30 at one point In the game. Otto Skopll and Howard Eberly were the only 'Cats consistent on their (astnfr in the second half, each netting a trio of two-pointers. Skoiiil turned in top dunking perform ance for the locals, 10 points, while Gord Wright's 11, all gar nered in the second session, was high for the game. All-American Laddie Gale was far off his stride, gathering but two baskets In 17 attempts and missing the only two free tries be had. He, and Sum Gallaher of the 'Cats, were whistled from. the contest. Oregonians (48) 8 G FT I'F Gale, f 17 2 0 4 Danner, f 14 3 10 G. Wright, f 8 3 6 0 Bonney, f 2 10 1 Butterworth, c 13 3 1 0 Anet, g 6 3 2 1 Johansen, g 11 4 13 D. Wright, g 10 0 1 Hubensteln, g 10 0 0 Totals 73 19 10 10 Willamette (SO) Kberly, f .' 11 4 0 2 White, f 11 2 0 2 Ilagsdale, f 0 0 0 0 Quesseth, f 10 0 1 Farmer, c 8 0 11 Kolb, c 8 111 Gallaher, g 7 3 1 4 Kobertson, g 6 0 0 1 Murray, g 2 10 0 Lilly, g 6 2 0 0 Skopil. g 14 4 2 2 Totals 68 17 6 14 Free throws missed, for Wil lamette: Eberly, White, Kolb, Gallaher 2, Lilly 2. Oregonians: Gale 2, Danner 2, G. Wright. But terworth 2, Anet. Shooting percentages, Willam ette .2(0, Oregonians .260. Officials: Max Allen and Ken Smith. Vandals Trounced In Minor Sports PULLMAN, Jan. 2 Wash ington State college trounced the Tnirersity of Idaho today in all divisions of a minor sports dual meet that provided one surprise when Dwight Macy, Idaho 148 pound grappler, won a decision over Martin Packard, WSC north west champion. State's Cougars won the wres tling portion of the program, 20 fencing, six bouts to three; fresh to 14; the swimming, 48 to 27; man swimming, S3 to 8, and freshman exhibition wrestling, 220 to 10. Bob Thornfeldt, Cougar dis tance star, won three swimming erents the 220-yard freestyle, 160-yard backstroke and the. 440 yard freestyle. Idaho won four of the eight wrestling bouts, but only one by fall. All four Cougar rlctorles were by falls, and Included rlc torles by three northwest cham pions Dean Cooper, 131-pound-er; Bill Tachants, 168-pounder, and Art Cameron, at 178 pounds.