The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 15, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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Sport.-.-;
parks
Bj RON GODIELL
Judge J. Stanley Webster,
the new "Western Internation
al league - president, . has a
baseball hobby horse he
means to ride with a free rein
and without any assistance
from club owners, club man
agers or fans. The nag: Um
pires w
; The Judge, to he told WI boss
nen during their recent conclave
at Spokane, is going to be sole
boss of the men in serge. He's go
ing to lilre 'em, fire 'em and make
them answerable to him alone.
Where heretofore owners and
managers hare had a yoice in the
election of league ump, from
now on', the Judge : made it plain,
he wouldn't so much as accept a
recommendation on an umpire.
- "I don't want any umpire In
this leaawe to feel he Is in the
least obligated to any one oi
1 yoa gentlemen," said Webster.
'Therefore, r e c ommendations
from jroa on umpires not only
are not wanted, but will receive
absolutely no consideration."
The Judge announced no house
cleaning ot the holdover staff of
even, which Includes such local
men aa Dick Welsgerber and
Moose Clabaugh,' but he said he
Strongly favored young men who
wish to make a career of umpir
ing.
This .corner's reaction: More
power to the Judge.
not Spectacular, but .
Not spectacular, this hungry
looking youngster, but he plays a
potent game of dunk the casaba
er the Willamette Bearcats. Has.
fact." for three years now. -
-- Name's Howard Kberly. Stands
f-foot-4, Is so thin he almost has
o doable up to cast ash a d o w
lalls from Oregon City,
" If the all-time Individual shoot
- ineV records of Willamette basket-
eers were available, like they are
for Jesse James. Kit Carson and
Buffalo Bill, they would undoubt
edly show that this Eberly fellow
Is the deadliest dunker to ever
wear the cardinal and gold. Not
the most prolific pointster, no,
hut he unquestionably cans a
higher percentage of his pokes.
In his freshman year, Eberly
let fly 120 times, tanked 89 and
came up with a very good .825
firing record for the season. Ia
his sophomore year, Kb angled
103 of 246 shots into the twine,
for a phenomenal .451 season's
batting average. .
Use of the baseball term, bat
ting average, is aigh onto correct
In Eberly s case, for the lanky lad
ets most of his points by nudging
ome rebounds. There are taller
"toflsers trodding the boards, but
this observer never has 'seen a
hooper, larger or smaller, with
any better timing off the perpen
dicular-umber tnan Has jsberiy.
Kahut or Peterson?
It was seven months ago June
t, to be specific that Buddy Pe
terson, then of Independence but
now of Turner, decisioned Leo
"The Lion" Turner for the state
middleweight belt. Referee Ralph
Gruman handed down the deci
sion and gave blonde Buddy the
belt, although the hardware
would have been his had he been
whipped.
Reason: Tanner came in over
tbe weight limit of 160 pounds,
thereby automatically forfeiting
the belt to his opponent inas
much as it was a titular fight.
Peterson, In Gruman's eyes,
won that fight not so much on his
own merit as upon the demerits
f Turner, who. Gruman allegedi
misused nis elbows. At least a
part of he crowd, plus Promoter
Tex Salkeld, also held that belief.
On the same card, Terrible
Tony Kahnt gave big Slg Bar
hind a terrific belting to win a
clear-cut decision. There was
o doubt In anyone's mind.
Now, this Friday night, Peter
ton and Kahut meet for the title.
Peterson, the gamester who has
never risen to any great heights,
hut who, on the other hand, has
never been knocked out or badly
hurt, and Kahut. the powerful
Joncher who was once bounced
ito the land of dreams by Ted
Peterson, Buddy's brother.
The popular belief among
Salem fight filberts is that Pe
terson has a chance to retain
his title if tbe bout goes the
, limit, but that Kahnt has an
even better chance to adminis
ter tbe coup de grace Inside six
beats. Time will tell.
;- Donka Show, Turner
: TURNER The Turner high
school .Tigers and the Turner
Townies will be featured in a
donkey basketball game here
Thursday night in the gymnasium
with part of tha proceeds going
to the student body fund. A rec
ord crowd Is . anticipated, as
heretofore nothing of that na
ture has ever been held at Turner.
LADIES FREE LADIES
E:3 Lycns vs.
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Lower Floor 50c, Dalcony 40c, Reserved Beats 75c (Ko Tax)
TickeU: Cliff Parker's and Lytle's Auspices American Legion
Stadenta SOe
" - . .. , flfb Owens, Matchmaker
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Bearcats IFop Pilots
Wilts
Ghosts9 Clash
Here Tonight
Colored Troupe Colorful;
Gallagher Pulls Game
Out of Fire
Tonight's Game
WU Reserves vs. Simmons, 7s00
Bearcats vs. Negro Ghosts, 8:16
, PORTLAND, Jaa. lt.-OD-Wlllr
amette university defeated Uni
versity of Portland, " 45 to 43,J
here tonight In a torrid basket
ball game In which tree throws
were the deciding factor.
Sumner Gallagner, husky for
ward, was Willamette's man of
the hour, sinking three free
throws In the final three min
utes to assure the Bearcats or
victory.
The score stood at 42-41 in
Willamette's favor when Gallag
her went to work at the free
throw line, and his three shots
wrapped up the game
Forward Jack Carlin of Port
land potted two gift shots in the
final 40 seconds, but the Pilots
were unable to catch "up.
Eberly High
Willamette started out strong,
rolling up an 18-10 advantage in
the first 10 minutes. Portland
spurted, however, and at half-
time cut the Bearcat lead to two
noints at 25-23.
The second half was bitterly
contested with the count knotted
three times 27-27. 31-31 and
33t33. Portland led only once
during the game, 39 to 36 with
six minutes left to play.
Center Howard Eberly paced
the Willamette attack with 12
noints. Center Ted Wall of Port
land captured Individual scoring
honors, however, with 13 points.
Willamette 45 43 Portland
Gallagher C
Cameron 9
Eberly 12
Robertson
Kolb 7
Substitutes:
Frledhoff
7 Carlin
13 Wall
Scott
5 Hergert
Willamette Bar
Satter. Portland
nick 3, Eggers,
Leary 7. Cordes 3.
Officials: Referee, Piluso; um
pire. Quirk.
The Bearcats return to their
home court tonight against the
colorful Colored Ghosts, several
of whom appeared here last sum
mer with the traveling softball
troupe.
Included are Spook Wilkinson.
the windmill pitcher, who is said
to be Just as tricky with the bas
ketball; Fielder Williams, diminu
tive outfielder; and Pete Hood,
bulky inflelder.
The 'Cats meet the Ghosts at
8:15, preceded by a 7 o'clock
preliminary between Simmons of
the City Major league and the
Willamette super-varsity. Neil
Morely, Don Brooks, Earl Tool-
son, Alan Aietzier ana aoo aiea
ley will comprise the all-freshman
super-varsity which will take
on Simmons.
Happy Howard Maple's varsity
will be manned by Howard Eber
ly, Johnny Kolb, Sum Gallagher,
Jimmy Robertsotr; Don Barnick,
Johnny Eggers, Russ Satter and
Clint Cameron.
Dallas Grapplers
Win Two Matches
D A L L A S The Dallas high
wrestling squad, coached by Don
Gabbert, started the season With
wins over McMlnnville and Al
bany. The score . at McMlnnville
last Friday night was Dallas 24
points, McMlnnville 17. At Dal
las Monday night the Dragons
measured Albany in eight bouts
by scoring 31 points to Albany's
six.
Bfeieanvm-Dnsa
118 lbs. Jrey. D, fall or Murray,
ity.
124 lb ltinhll, D, fall orer Steck
hoff, SieM.
139 lb. Kincaid, HcH, won ovtr
Flo, D.
13 lbs. Smull, D, drew with Kabc,
MtM.
. 141 lbs. Hoorer, MtV, fall Tr
Petrrs, D.
151 lbs Fraack. D, decisioa OTer
Talmadcr. MeU.
125 lbs Robinscn, McM, fall otct
Duerkten, D.
Ib3 lbs. Hiabcrt, D. fall OTer Goff,
McM.
134 Iba. DsWitt, D, fall OTer Boub
dy, McM.
Dallas-Albany
11 lba. Frey, D. fall over Shtraw, A:
118 lbs. Minshall, I,-f all over Lr-
MB, A.
125 lbs. Dnerksea, D, fan ever Par
ker. A.
133 lbs. -Small, D, fall orer Me
ClaiB, A
140 lbs. Kinnell, A, fall over Da
Witt, D.
145 lbs Smith, I. f sU over 0b
Unr A.
149 lbs. Bobler, D, fall erer CVand
ler. A.
1S1 lbs rranek, D, drew witk Wool
rtdf . A.
FREE LADIES FREE
Jesse James .
Dnlldcj Jaclncn
1 Hoar
Tex Eager
Dill! HcEdn
MiaBtea-
EU:a Oweii; 7
Ready for Friday Fistic Mix
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Johnny Woods, Dallas scrapper, as he'll appear in the semifinal of
the Buddy Peterson-Tony Kahut state middleweight championship
fight card at the armory Friday night. Johnny meets Jimmy Davis
of Vancouver over the six-round route.
SF Tourney Next
For Golf Bigwigs
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14.-JPl
Golf's winter gold trail leads to
the Presidio course tomorrow
where the country's professional
crackshots. struggling' to earn an
honest dollar in a pleasant voca
tion, tee off in the 11th annual
San Francisco $5000 match play
open tournament.
The bigwigs, small fry and
standout amateurs had an easy
jump between tournaments this
time. -They merely moved across
the bay from Oakland where lean
Leonard Dodson, the "oomph"
man from the Ozarks, won a tri
ple tie play-off from Ben Hogan
and E. J. "Dutch" Harrison, in a
rain storm to take first money of
S1200.
Qualifying rounds of 18 holes
each will be played Wednesday
and Thursday. The 32 low scorers
will pair off: in match play rounds
Friday with 3 6 hole finals Sun
day. Minor Loop Now
InThree-Way Tie
Craigs, the Bearcubs and Holly
wood went Into a three-way tie
for leadership of the City Minor
basketball circuit last night as a
result of a 31-22 defeat sustained
by Craigs at the hands of the
Bearcubs, plus a 48 to 21 win by
Hollywood over Postoffice and a
39 to 12 victory by Alpha Psi
over Kelly Farquhar.
Hollywood 21 Postoffice
Shinn 14
4 Cross
Bell 3
Monihan 7
Quesseth 11
Skopil 12
Subs for
2, Weed 4.
Strickland
4 Watson
S Fetch
2 Lacas
Postoffice: Johnson
Alpha Psl 89 12 Kellys
Walker 6 2 H. Lawson
Belcher 12 Gorsline
Fravel 4 Gatchel
Abbott 2 , 4 Miles
Olson 2 . 4 A. Lawson
Subs for Alpha Psi: Mything- 4,
Baily 3, Stone 4. For Kellys:
Baker 2.
Bearcubs 31
Kerns 5
Shaad 11
Atwood 7
Stone 2
Davis 6
22 Craigs
2 Miller
2 Tarnell
F. Rawlins
3 C. Rawlins
9 J. Rawlins
Sub for Craigs: Lowery C.
Etzel Rolls Ten
Straight Strikes
To Post 286 Pins
Hillery Etxel, bowling with the
US National bank team on the
Perfection alleys in the Mercan
tile league i last night, rolled 10
straight strikes and pulled down
eight pins on his 11th ball to to
tal 2 8 C highest league game of
the year and second highest In
the history of tbe alleys.
Etxel left the number S and 10
pins standing after a split with
his llth ball.
His score has been bettered la
league -bowting only by Don Pon
lin'a perfect 300 of a year ago.
liberty. Divides
With Oiurcii Five
LIBERT? Court Street Chris
tians', first team defeated Liberty
33 to 2 1 here Tuesday : night,
while the Liberty second , team
scored a S3 to 11 overtime win
from the Christian's second quint.
R. Priem, with el jht counters,
led the Christian first team wis,
while Oosser 11 points topped
Liberty's second, team victory. ,
LeGrbw Reappointed ,
F. 8. LeGrow, Athena, waa re
appointed to membership on the
Oregon racing commission Mon
d a y by Governor : Charles A.
Spraguaw ', . - , -
Bowling Scores
LADIES LEAGUE
Coca Cols
McCarroll 135 153 1S4 452
Woodfield 11 135 162 458
Gibbons 130 161 179 470
Foreman 133 113 157 403
Lockridge 114 129 129 872
Totals 673 691 791 2155
BUI DaTis
51 57
107 88
.98 117
120 115
114 113
172 154
Handicap
Gardner
Hebbs
Ray
Straw
Radfern .....
Totals ...
51 159
118 313
128 343
147 382
129 356
125 451
C82 044 698 2004
SojaU Desserts
74 61
Handicap
DeMarius ...
Trick
Har
Daniels .
Tyler
62 197
129 387
153 413
131394
107 335
98 347
108
145
136
109
ioa
150
115
127
119
146
Totals
Paulin ...
Citrk
Putnam .
Xafcr
Barnica
Totls
675 718 680 2073
Capital Bedding Co.
136
140
143 421
160503
169 503
131 499
142 (48
185
158
171
179
158
176
197
127
.. 829 798 747 2374
Keglettes
.a..... 96
Oats
97
155
142
1H5
171
95 288
128 (16
162 475
163 510
176500
Anderson
Short
Lloyd
Meyers
133
171
162
153
Totals
715 750 724 2189
Hubbard Motor
Handicap 75 75 75 225
Coolc , sj, 97 . 140 129 366
Perkins T. lOO 138 161 39
Boyd 154 131 381
Hubbard 106 138 115 359
Crjtthell .. 107 97 95299
Totals
.... 580 742 706 2028
Mickey's Sandwich Sno
I-efeengocd 98 107 - lOO 305
Mathews 132 93 118 343
WeUy 143 219 130 498
Fealea 110 94 113 817
Warren 106 133 124 362
Tota's
589 64S 591 1825
McKay Obtmla
Handicap 9 9 9 37
Walker 114 102 110 326
Evans 149 118 126 393
I Valley 105 116 106327
Fieklia 133 104 104 840
MeElhafccy 158 . 109 10 873
Totals
667 658 S61 1796
Bockman to Head
Silverton Izaaks
SILVKRTON W. Clark Bock
man was elected president of the
Silverton chapter of the Izaak
Walton league at Its annual
meeting held Monday night at
the chamber of commerce. As
sisting him will be Vice-President
Edwin Overlund and Secretary
Hj B. Latham.
IA membership business meet
ing was planned for early in Feb
ruary with the big annual dinner
party slated for February 10.
Wild life pictures will be shown
at this time.
The proposed bill regarding
set nets In coast streams came
In for some Informal discussion
bat no action was taken regard
ing it.
Hopsters Defeat
Sheridan, 21-16
INDEPENDENCE ' The In
dependence Hopsters scored t 11
to 16 Polk-Yamhill league basket
ball win over Sheridan here Tues
day ntght ; 14
jThe Hopster Bees won the pre
liminary also. 2K-17.
Iadepesadeskce 21 l Sheridan
Byers 3 .... S Bartela
Graham ' - f Reinhols
Primua S . l Mawhirter
Houk J . 3 Mehern
Sohn.4 1 . Censky
. Saba for " Sheridan; Smith. 1,
Peoples 4, Maret
Dayton Downs Lafayette
DAYTON Dayton high defeat
ed: Lafayette here Friday night,
27 to 25. The girls wera victor
ious in a volleyball preliminary.
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LEBANON The Lebanon-junior
' high hoop onlnt defeated
Brownsville, IS to 13, Tuesday.
Salstrom Tops
Game Scorers
Tanks 16; Capital Preps
Pressed, First Half;
Jayvees Win
EUGENE, Jan. 14. (Special )
Salem high's Vikings galloped to
their third straight1 No Name
leaeue ' basketball victory . here
tonight. - defeating- ' the Eugene
Axemen 44 to 38 behind the 16
point firing of Eddie Salstrom.
' The Axemen battled the Viks
to a 10-10 deadlock in the open
lng quarter and the capital city,
nrenpers had but a two-point.
18-16 half time lead. But the vis
itors began booming in the sec
ond .canto, moving the score up
to 33-25 at the period's expiration
after at one time holding an 11
noint. 32-21 margin.
Two Vikings. Irish and Sim
mons, left the game via the foul
out route with, about live min
utes remaining in the second
half, and Eugene narrowed the
gap after their departure.
The" Salem Jayvees won the
preliminary also, defeating the
Eugene Bees 33 to 27.
Salem 44 38 Eugene
Salstrom 16 8 Blatchley
Simmons 7 6 Marshall
Irish 8 9 Mold
Bower C 8 Deller
Coons 4 4 Hodglns
Subs for Salem: Bowersox. Cut
ler 3. For Eugene: Morrison 2.
Referee: Bill Bobbins.
Bonney Reelected
Golf Club'Prexy
Becomes Head of Silverton
Club for 6th Season ;
Plans Laid
SILVERTON C. L. Bonney
was reelected president of the
Silverton Golf club Monday night
for the sixth successive year.
George Hubbs was named vice-;
president and H. B. Latham, sec
retary. Serving on the board of
directors with these are R. G
Allen, Henry Aim, R. A. Cowden.
Bob Duncan, Dr. R. E. Klein-
sorge, T. T. Leonard ana utia
Legard.
The club planned home and
home games with Salem, Oregon
City and Wood burn, with dates
to be set later.
Finances, said President Bon
ney, were iar Deuer tnan iney.
have ever been before and some
extensive repairs were planned for
the clubhouse.
Dinner Planned
Following the repairs the an
nual club dinner and dance will
be given. A number of other club
dances were planned as were also
some contests to be held during
the coming season.
The club numbers 31 members..
Mr. and Mrs. William Schafer
were retained for anUlher year
as caretakers. The board of di
rectors expressed themselves as
highly pleased with their work.
Wesley Williams was made
head of tbe greens committee.
Other committee members -will
be named.
Molalla Wins in
Overtime, 30-28
MOLALL A In an overtime
game, in which Molalla's Jack
Pederson counted three baskets,
the Molalla Bucks nosed out Park
rose 30 to 28 here Tuesday night.
The Big Nine league game saw
the score knotted at 26-26 at the
expiration of the regular playing
time.
The Parkrose
opener, 26-10.
Parkrose 28
Porter 3
E. Van Atta 4
McLaughlin 2
Parten 3
Bees took the
80 Molalla
2 Larson
2 Robbins
6 Pederson
3 Hampton
2 Quist
Hopper A
Subs for Parkrose: B. Van
Atta 8, Finch 5. For Molalla:
Laiserns 14, Hilton 1.
Referee: Hunt Clark, Salem.
Woodburn Defeats
Corbett 22 to 19
WOODBURN Led by Tony
Pavlicek, who scored 11, points,
the Woodburn Bulldogs took a
22 to 19 basketball victory from
Corbett here Tuesday night. .
- The Bullpups overwhelmed the
Oorbett Beea in the preliminary,
39 -to 6.
Corbett 10 23 Woodburn
Kuvneeky Pierson
Fornnelt i Garnero
Frle 12 1 Dunton
Kerslake . i Bovee
O'Neil 13 Pavlicek
Snb for Woodburn; -Hammond
Referee: Bud Reynolds, Wil
lamette. UO Frosh Billed
. By Dallas Quint
DALLAS The big game of
the week for Dallas basketball
fan N comes Wednesday night
when the Oregon Frosh team,
coached by Honest John Warren,
plays a return engagement with
the Dragons. ' ,
The Frosh dropped Dallas at
Eugene last Saturday by a score
of 54-23 but the smaller court may
make a little difference when the
teams meet Wednesday. Coach
Merrill Bagan la laying plana to
accommodate a large crowd. "
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Sctlexn, Orecon, Wtrdnesdcry
Jesse James,
Meets Bulldo
It's GentJemkn Jesse Jarries against Bulldog Jackson in
the top battle,-as the musclemen move, back into Salem's ar
mory arena tonight following a two weeks layoff over the
holidav neriod. ' ' . ' '
Th beautifully built, smooth'-working James has an
nounced he is out to get Jackson, homely. ,veteran oi more
Parrish, Giants
Stay
Undefeated
Leslie Breaks into Win
Columnj Greens, Reds
Absorb Beatings
City Intrsmnrsl Lsagas
w
L Pet. Pf Ps
Parrish
.3
S
O 1.000 59 3S
Giants
0 1.000 54 43
1 . .500 73 . 40
1 .SOO 38 43
Leali
1
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0
Yankees
frte OS .
3 .000 30 35
Reds
S .000 85 S3
Parrish and the soph Giants of
Salem high maintained their un
defeated status in the City Intra
mural hoop! loop yesterday, the
northend Juniors shading the
Greens 17 to 13 and . the Giants
tripping the Yankees 26 to 20.
Leslie, meantime, broke into
the win column with an impres
sive 61 to 12 victory over the
Reds. Duval; a newcomer, led the
Leslie onslaught with 14 points,
followed closely by Morris, husky
center, who tanked 13.
Big Jim Wenger wended eight
points home to lead the Parrish
victory, while Hough shoved home
10 for the victorious Giants.
Leslie 01 12 Reds
Brown 3 3 Hancock
Duval 14 4 Sheldon
Morris 13 I 4 Saunders
KurtS 1 1 Wolf
Dowd Herring
Sub for Leslie: McLoughlin 2,
Merk 2. Smith 2, Garren 6, Carver
2, Clark 6. ;
Parrish 17
Wenger 8
Warren 2
Brandle 3
Chapman
13 Greens
4 Summerville
3 Upjohn
2 Hilfiker
1 Patton
Farlow 2
1 Palmateer
Sub for Parrish: Cross J2. For
Greens: Graham 2
Giants 2d
Svarverud 4
20 Yankees
3 J. Johnson
5 Whlttemore
2 Li. Johnson
Clark
6 Priem
Hough 10
Kent 7
Simmons 2
Mack 3
Sub for Yankees: Hudson 4.
Time for a rest? . ...
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BOTTUD TJNDE AUnXOSIIY Of TBI COCA-COLA C0MPASTY BY c il
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Morxuzig, January 15. 1941
No
Thief,
rasslin ruckuses than tne youtn
ful James has ever seen.
"I can't let. that old codger
beat : me," said James, "and still
hold up my'" head,"
Jaekaoni hearing or James re
marks, replied: "Huh,' maybe I
wasn't born yesterday, but I'll bet
you. I make that gmarty wish he
never was born.
Tex Hager, number two Texan
on the program, meets newcomer
Bill McEuIn, third Texan, in the
semifinal match. Red, Lyons and
Elton Owen open the show - at
8:30.
AH women are to be guests of
the management.
CPSAgain Whips
Whitman 55 to 52
TACOMA, Jan. 14.4;p)-College
of Puget Sound made it two In a
row over Whitman In northwest
conference play here tonight, 55
to 52. -
The Loggers, defending cham
pions, were, out In front all the
way, but a closing rally by the
Whitman quintet made the game
considerably closer than the Mon
day decision.
Captain Bob Roberta and Ken
Husby of Whitman shared indi
vidual scoring honors with 15
points each. While Norm Walker
and Tom Cross of Puget Sound
collected 13 apiece.
Deaf School Quint
Defeats Trainers
The state deaf school euint
made It two straight - over the
state training school five Monday
night, winning 33 to. 27. Torge
son took scoring honors for the
deaf boys, with 14 points, while
Thomas, with 12, was high for
the Trainers.
OSD 33 27 OSTS
Torgeson 14 6 Jackson
Cleland 6 12 Thomas
McKnight 8 Daugherty
Blakely 2 2 Marshall
Adams 3 7 MUler
s Jackson
lea-cold Coca-Cola makes 'time) out' time for
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refreshment. You con taste tha quality of ice-cold
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Coca-Cola, and feel the after-sense of ct)m--
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pavf thai rmfrthms with' ice-cold Coca-Cold.
Brown Selected
Bikcliach
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Rlaaaillon Mentor Replaces
Selimidt; Says He! Will S
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COLOMBVS. 0.4 Jan. 14--Paul
Brown, who was too small to
play rith Ohio State; University's
freshhian football team 13 years
o, 'oday became thet - bigge t
gridlfon figure on the Buckete
camps S.
A Indraft Brown movement
which atarted a couple -oii minutes
after SFrancIa Schmidt tad resign
ed th head coaching j0brDec. 16,
swept, the Massillon high school
miracle man into the vacant berth
today a the athletic and nnlrer
sity trustees - stamped i him with
their Official, okeh. j j , .u
Neltr.in the history Buck
eye athletics has a mail Ireceived
the State-wide suportf pt fans,
alum! and other coacheS as did
Browfti whose Massillon - high
teami lost-on lv pfht mWim in )
nine clears of scholastfe Imentof
ship; hey lost only ojiei in the
last m contests. . :
f ijSa notion Unanimous :
Wifak practically everyone in
Ohio on the Brown band-wagohf
the' alhletic board's Unanimous
sanct
today was a mere formal-
"r-- fl If.- . i.
Brown, informed of his appoint
ment F while addressing' a ioitit
meeting;' of Columbus liuncheon
and spprts clubs, declared:
'I tam' a very happy man. si
have been running this football
business on a basis of kuerit arid
right 4nd wrong. I'll continue o
run if j tha way, no matter where
the chips may fall. I sky; this in
the ' fipeetation and! jconvictkm
that-C twill 'receive-the ntrnost -r.
operapon from ' the university oi-
Ilelall land the youngsters?
"I iikve made no c4rhrJiitnifnis
relative to my staff J Tha fill take
a lotf iof.. serious;. thought, but I
expect jto have my assistants lined
up in? about three weeki. But you
may jifiy this the staff will be
my otrh, cf my own choosing. And
I alone will anwser for ILj"
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Basketball Scores
11 College !
Duihesne 24, Marquette 18.
Washington and Lee S9i
Mary-
land II. if
Colby . 44, University iof!
Maine
23. ii IIS
OM2i Carolina 66. Wake For
est 4$i ill
George Washington 9,1
Clem-
son 49i Li
Vaaderbilt 42, University
of
South! 8.
Georgia Tech 60, University of
Mississippi 47. I
Manhattan 49, Rider 39.
Baylor 3 4, Southern jMethodist
University 30. i j
Hantline 64, MacAlester 24. :
South Carolina 49, ; Davidson
27. M ; 'I
Whitman 52, CPS 55. i
i! High School j
Salem 4 4, Eugene 38.
Mollla 30, Parkrosei 28. I
Woisdburn 22, Corbett jl9.
Mediord 34, Grants Pass 15.
Pendleton 33, The Dallea 19.
Coryallis 24. Tillamook 1 18.
Rosltburg 40, Ashland 36.
Wafhington 40, Edisn 22.
Roosevelt 31, Benson' 28.
Jefferson 44, Commerce 22.1
Lincpln 36, Grant 22L !
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