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. j. r I: f TheWim Soe E Y5M Ea OUJLS'i B to in FiffiE irmiM mam : -. My Knockout Over OregbpL Citjy: c2) iparks Dy RON G EMM ELL - Gentleman James I Con sternation jumped smack dab in the middle of the backs of Veterans of Foreign Wars boxing: fathers and Promoter Tex Salkeld Thursday as the result of Portland's benefit fight card, which, turned out most beneficial on u financial aide but equally, as soar oa the -combative aids , , Reason: Two f. . the lock .sclssorbUls who helped curdle the. Portland show axe scheduled . to : meet aa the main attraction of tbo Vets card her Tuesday night. Result of Jimmy Consterna tion's Parry la a statement from the' vrw committee that it has the backing of the Salera Boxing commission to hold up the parses f Messrs. Eddie SImms and Irish Bed 0Malley if they fall to do what they are to be paid fo: tight . . . Balkeld chips in with a statement that he. personally, will throw both Slmma and 0Malley oat of the ring If they attempt to repeat .the wrestling acta they staged In the Portland rag. . - The Portland show snust have boon a stinker ... . Harry Portlaavd Jonrnal vported the whole only two bright pots and neither of these would hare chased yon to the optical beano for . However, their stlnko perform ances in Portland may tarn oat to be the cleenserr needed for their Salem appearance . . . With the Vet and Salem Boxing com lah both glrlng them fair warn ing before they enter the ring, perhaps the boys will giro out. f, . It la to be hoped, anyway. Trotters Epitomized. While on the subject of sock, I hare at hand a letter from Billy Sherrard. oldtlme boxer and Wrestler now livingr In Independ ence, who rereala that Isham Ball, nationally known Bismarck. ND. fight manager, would be cults willing to let two or three of his boys come oat this way for fights ... Among them, the letter states. Is Dick Demaray. a 1 1-year-old 1 middleweight whom the Minneapolis Tribune reports as the greatest crowd p leaser cur rently fighting in Minneapolis. - ' MCrossroade C-aaaps .is the title of 'an' article epltoasising the Harleen Globe Trotters in the cwtcat ColUcWa Weekly. . . The yarn relates bow this world championship basketball team operates, bet for some reann doeset tell nbovt Us (mm fa Sales, Ore-, last week. Oregon U wUI be the oaly Pa cific Coast conference school to get n crack at Johnny Petrorich. Tharea Hodges and Chuck Petrie, the trio declared Ineligible for I lay at either USC or Ucla by Id Atherton In his first edict. ... These lads, who enrolled at Texas D with a minimum of pub licity attending, will be working against the Webfoots in 1942 providing they make the Texas Seems as though the Texas teams are getting farther north each year ... The "Aggies and Techs played California spots last utaim, the Texas Us play Oregon next year and In 1P4S, and there is n snore afoot to bring the Aggies to Ta te play W-etUngten State Blayer at Wenatchee? Ted Mayer, former Tank chain manager, will skipper the We natchee Chief a dating the 1141 WI campaign, according to Dan Walton, sports ed of the Tacoma News Tribune ... Walton says ths Chiefs will not hare a formal agreement with the Yankees but that Mayer and Joe Dertne, scout for the Hew Yorkers, are fre cuently seeing each other In Cali fornia and that the Wenatchee wners hope for assists are from the Tanks. . Bvfclently the Brooklyn Dodgers are getting ready for snsss snare horseplay ... Eb bets field, hosne of the dam ned frees- pole field ... The Detroit spring roster Mate TO pitchers ... Could the Tigers It's no secret that Spec Keene expects to come up with the best Bearcat baseball team In years. . . It's success, howerer, depends atpon the ability of two. rookie pitchers, Lefty Jack Richards and Rlghty Karl Toolsoa, to " come through. ritti rri . ann c ss far seoe r t china. tfm mtfr a wfcat mm fmm ar attlictho . aaaltia. aaarf, Psac. livar. Td4ay. HmuI, ras. MaUyetUa, alaare, SlaaU a. iaar. akia. ul aaaa- pUlata -- , Chinese Herb Co Office HarB Oaly m a . m & a -- aa4 Uwm. aa4 Wa, a. J ta I:0 a-av : '17 Uhy J fl) ZdlZT IY YV Zlay : j - :: mm0mm na , n to Body Barman Gives Joe ' , Battle Until Then ; Has Him : Down on Knee ! By SID FEDER . NEW YORK. Jan. Sl-Hfoe Louis wheeled out a new kind of bomb from his arsenal tonight and with it knocked out Clarence the Red Barman to successfully pass the "unlucky IX" in his record- breaking run as world heavy weight champion. . For the first time in his three year reign as king of the fistic world, he knocked out a riral with a punch to the body a smashing right hand that polished oft a game, gallant, troublesome chal lenger for keeps in two minutes and 4ft seconds of the fifth round. So unexpected was It, that the crowd in Madison Square Garden let out an audible gasp as the brown bomber rerealed this new way of arrlTing at the old result. Up to tonight, he had flattened ten of the IS battlers who had challenged the reign he began when he finished , old Jim Brad- dock in Chicago in 1ft 31. Each time, head punches were the "crushers. Tonight, coming- up against the "13 jinx" which was anything but that he turned the trick with n punch under the heart that stopped the Baltimore battler dead, v Joe Is on Knee For tour rounds. Clarence the Red. rated for the past two rears among the world's first fire hea vyweights, gave as good as he re ceived. Naturally, he couldn t match the negro's punching pow er. But, fighting out of a crouch, he absorbed all of Joe's "Sunday punches" and came charging In. He cut Louis' right eye slightly in tne nrst round. In the third, he hit Joe a larruping left to the face, that half turned the cham pion around. A few second later. Joe slipped to one knee in Bur- man s corner, but was up immedi ately. Then, in the fifth, it happened. Cautloua up to then, Louis went to work like a factory hand with the boss watching. He belted Bur man all orer the ring, bloodied his nose and widened a gash on Red's left eyebrow. Finely, he maneuvered his msn along the ropes, bear the Barman corner, stood off and let go with aa rldous a rlghthand body punch as this Eighth avenue sports arena has ever seen. Red straightened out of his crouch; n funny look spread over hie face. Then he toppled. He fell with his head and neck across the bottom strand of the. ropes and stayed that way. moving only sUghtly. as Referee Frank FullanV completed, his count. V - " - ! t Gets Bit Bard At 20244. Loula" Was a silently larger fighting man than he has been in his most recent outings. Despite bis weight edge Burmaa weighed 1SS Joe did not appear to have the usual dynamite in his right hand. Either that or Red carries a special brand of cement in his chin. For Barman took any number of solid smashes on the Jaw -and didn't let them bother him. At the same time, he tossed some punches at Joe himself that didn't make the champion smile with glee. One of these, n left hook coming out of n crouch, similar to the style used by old Jack Demp- sey. Red s sponsor for several years, made Joe bunk in the first round. Another. In the fourth, was followed by n right that momen tarily stung the bomber. Afterward, In his dressing room. Joe said he "reckoned" the right to the body was "Jes about the hardest punch I ever threw.' "That's a good, tough bey" be said of his challenger. Bnrman said as he recalled the knockout, there were three body punches that turned the trick. 'The laat one that rtgnt un der the heart that was the killer- dlller, though," he explained. Bowling Scores ZLZCTklO XXABUM Oreaadwan . 20 SO SO SO , 1S4 JSO 1 4 1SS 1ST IS 41T 1S1 1S 11S 893 , 16S SOI 11 S3S ItS tlt iS4 HaaJicaa EtfMlt Laa ItW Park Haaaar Tatal 821 S?t SSS S3B8 1SS ITS ITS 51 lit 1K1 ITT 487 Kills, ir. Carkiaa 14S Ht 100 4S. 1S4 ltJ 145411 ISO 163 : 158 Sll 82 794 SIS 3S Aahay 8chaa-Ua fatal HaaSiaaa 4T 4T 4T 141 Uaaiay 11S US 14 10T 17 11 14 441 111 10 111 SS4 119 140 US 180 18 11 143407 Itaaaaa Dya Bmitfc Bartaa Tatela 92 68S T43 3110 STalaaat lrM Ima. Klrekaar , 10 131 1M 4S Waalk' 13 13 8Jurt ' 14T 100 18449 iUrfcara la 144 iot 4 BuKkutf 14 170 141 14 Tatala Til 78 n S3 10 BaOJay 173 140 1S1 144 173 " 13 15647 tS 11 ITS S43 180384 10430 Wilaaa . Raw nsrar , , , . O. Am4araam 11 13S 13 133 TaUla T43 T43 141 S33 Haadlcap S - 131 14S ! 17 IS 145 18 '' 140 34 1S 44 1 4CS 113 35 IS 401 113410 Clark Daaleia ChapMl Barmlt 10 .10 ' TaiaJa '' Hiaiieap ta-raU 'TT WSS18 . arrleaaa -,r 91 ; t ,, , 11S .14 1s 13 , TT - 10 , im ise ' , . , 13 13 S3 1143 111 so 18 48 IS 3S UkkT Travis ..,,,.., Jarrto Wkite TaUla IS 77 S3 111 Straw tafk 143 11 1T 4T US ' It 144 404 IfaC-rraU 13 144 15848 rvfr Right Puts Red Away JOE LOUIS Ball,), Oliver Lead Open Mix Johnny Cards Brilliant 66 While Porky One Oyer; Both Big Boys Bl EARL HILLIGAN PHOENIX. Aril., Jan. II-4P)-Two of golf's young heavyweight stars big Johnny Bulla of; Chi cago and rotund "Porky" Oliver of HorneU. NT slugged their way to top first round honors la the $5000 Western open cham pionship today. Noted long-ball hitters, their power off the tees on the Phoenix country club course paid them dividends worth the No. 1 and No. 2 spots on the scoreboard af ter a day of sub-par blasting by a crack field. Bulla carded a bril liant five under par f 8, with the chunky Oliver turning in a fx. These two big fellows Bulla's weight doesn't quite match Oli ver's 223 poundage collected 10 birdies between them and throughout their rounds consist ently were in position to clip par after long tee shots. Bulla never slipped over regulation figures and got his five birdies by : com blnlng accurate chip shots with a fine putting touch. Oliver had one bogey, catching the rough to go over par at the sixth hole. Bulla's nines were 22-34 as against Oliver's 35-32. Nelson Close Behind Only slightly off the pace were Byron Nelson of Toledo, O.. the Professional Golfers association ehsmplon; Ben Hogan of White Plains, NT, the leading money winner of 1140, and Emerick Ko- csls of Lake Orion, Mich., alt with S 8 a. Nelson was out in 32 and home In. 2 5 aa against psr of 38- 35. with Hogan and Kocsis hav ing nines of 34-34. In the 02 bracket, and In strik ing position as the field awaited tomorrow's second 13-hole round preparatory to Sunday's 38-hole stretch drive, were L-oyd Man- grum of Chicago; Denny Cham pagne of Grand. Rapids, Mich., John Geersten, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Red Francis, Altoona, Pa. No fewer than 16 players were in the 70 and par 71 divisions. Among the 70 shooters were Don Schumacher of Dallas, Texas. Clayton Heafner, blond belter from Linrille, NC, and Henry Pic ard, long time pro star from Her shey. Pa. Berrypickers Nip Albany, 41 to 31 LEBANON Coach Jack Wood ard's - Berrypickers strengthened top rung of district seven play here Friday night with a 41 to 31 win over Albany that was paced by Mlchels 13 points. The Lebanon Bees also : were victorious, 23 to 18. Albany SI Morris Roberta 4 Hyde 7 Wardehoff I 41 Lebanon 4 Miller 4 Bowman 8tandley t Simpson 18 Mlchels Starkey Sub for Albany: Jacobean 2.'! Officials: Colemsa and Tem chek. Sandy Snatches Win From Molalla MOLALLA 8 n n d y. trailing until the final minute, snatched a 32 to 31 Big Nine league victory from Molalla here Friday night.; Coneaanon, league's s e e o a 4 high scorer, plunked In the win ning basket tor Sandy after! the local team had led 2-4 at the first quarter. 17-12 at the half and 25 20 at the third quarter. Coneaa non canned 18 points. - M i Molalla. s Bees took a 17 to decision. ; ; j i Sandy aa at Molalla Mar 7 2 Burghardt Concannon 18 6 Pederson Crain 2 4 Qulst Wols 2 14 Hampton Dagslund 1 . Bobbins Sub tor Sandy: Miller 2. For atoiaua: iiuton I. rson 4.' Referee: K. Frldley, Canby.: tman Defeats otes,43 to 39 'WALLA WALLA, Jan. U-m-A second half rally netted Whit man a 43-39 victory over College of Idaho in n northwest conference basketball game here tonight. I The -visitors lead! by a 20-15 count After a ragged first! half, but Whitman potted IS field goals and two free throws following the Intermission to forge ahead. Shsr- Coy man of College of Idaho was high Salem. Orccjotv gafcxnkrr Bwers!EaS36'23 Win on C0RVALLIS, Ore- Jan. SI (AP) Uniyeraity of Washington s galloping basketeers were slowed to a snail a pace by Oregon State's zone defense tonight, as the Beavers handed the Huskies their first aeieat in Nortnern division Dlav. 36 to 23. The Huskies,, with four lineup, were bewildered by Ore gon State's "alow 'en np defense.' and it was nearly 11 minutes be fore Forward Norm Dalthorp sank their first field goaL After Dalthorp showed them the way, howerer. the visitors kept climbing until the count was desdlocked at 10-10 with four minutes left in the half. Center John Mandic and Forward Sam Dement put the Beavers in front at the half, 16 to 12. HnakJes Never Close The second half was Oregon State's all the way. as Washing ton was able to penetrate the Beavers sone defense for only one field coal and three free throws in the first 12 minutes. In the meantime the Staters added 10 oolnta. Mandic and Forward George McNutt were the big scoring guns for Oregon State in the second half and between them widened the Beavers' lead to 10 Points at 29-lt with only three minutes re maining. The closest Washington came to the Staters in the final nail waa three pointa, at the outset when Center Chuck Gilmur potted free throw. After that Oregon State pulled aaf ely ahead and stared there. The win avenged in part tor two defeats the Huskies nanaea the Beavers last week in Seattle OSO (Sd) Dement, f McNatt. f Hall, t Mandic, c Durdan, g Valenti. g . PGFTPF TP 2 12 5 2 f 2 1 0 12 2 2 0 1 1 14 1 1 0 r Shaw, g - o Totals 1 10 Washington Llndh. t Dalthorp. t Fiiflet. f Gilmur, c Schlietlng, e Leask. g Morris, g Nelson, g B. Volker. g Totals Half time score: Oregon SUte If, Washington 12. Free throws missea: uaau. Dolphort, 2; Schlietlng, Nelson. 2. ... . Officials: Piluao ana uenigea. Giants, Parrishe Leslie Bag Wins City Xatra mral XaagtM W L Pet Pf . t 0 l.SOO 1S1 S 1 .85T S01 4 S .371 17T S 4 .4S US , l 6 .143 153 o i .ooe i Pa 6 is ata - Parriah Takea Let lis Kada Graena 174 Thn R-lem hlah sophomore Gi ants continued their undeieatea pace in the City Intramural loop FridaT. acoring a 28 to 12 victory oTr th Yankees while second- place Parriah easily downea me w lnless Greens zs 10 a a fourth-place Leslie shellacked the Reds 82 to 20. Ton tossers of the day's play were Warren of Parrlsh and Clark of Leslie, with 12 each, and Brown of Leslie with 10. Greens 11 2 Parriah Helmhout Gemmell Summerrille Upjohn 7 Palmer 1 Patton Hamilton Farlow Palmateer 2 2 Chapman Sub for Greens: Reeves 1. For Parriah: Mentser 2, W eager" J, Warren 12, Brandle 2, Cross a. Reds SO sa Leslie ZeUar 12 Clark 8 Relnhart 2 Merk Sheldon 2 Saunders 10 Hancock 4 Williams Crockett 2 2 KnrU Rnh for Reds: Litke 2. For Les lie: Morris 6, Garrea 2r-Brown If, Slater 8. Duval 2. Carver 2, Mc Laughlin 2, 8mith 1. Jug Loses Ball - But It's Found In Cup for. Ace PHOKXIX, Arts- Jan. S1-P -Harold McSpadem's "VmV bell, tamed np in the game's perfect spot today right In the cws for The Wfntfdaeater. 2faasu f esslonars five iron shot a the (23) FG FT PF TP a 2 0 3 4 6 111 0 4 2 4 - .2r 2 '1. S 0 11 1 . 2 0 2 4 1 0 1 X 7 f 10 22 175-yard 15th hole trieklea eqnarely into the cap daring the opening round of the wester open golf chswiplenshtp nt the pfeoeni- Gonntry dab coarse. - ' Unable to follow the baU in the awn, atcSpndea and. his part, ners began looking for Una they approached the gfenvl.. ,.. . "U 1U a ban yon looking for, drawled a booted and nomhrer, oed fan lewngtng ngainet n tree near the green, "it's right there In that bole, ' . ; ,i - , Z : It waa ad McSpndea went en to card a one-over-par 72. Morning. Febraary Li 1941 Slow Stuff sophomores In their starting E0CE Defeats 'Cats, 48-47 Wild Cage Contest Is not Decided Until Final Blinnte of CUuoae LA GRANDE, Ore., Jan. 21-UPh-Eastern Oregon College of Education defeated Willamette university, 42 to 47, tonight in a wild basketball game that wasn't over until the final whistle sound ed. The Mountaineers scored the winning points In the laat three seconds. They trailed. 24-2S at the the half. The score was tied 10 times. Rostock of the educa tors wss the game's high scorer wtta 19 points. EOCK 4S T. Wilson t Smith 11 Kirby Rostock 1 Williamson C 47 Willamette 2 Galaher 4 Cameron 2 Eberly - 12 Kolb 1 Lilly Substitutes for Eastern Oregon D. Wilson. Shelton L. For Wil lamette: Robertson 10, Eggers 1, Daggett I. Barnlck, Setter. Kimbrough Spurns $37,500 Proffer Aggie Ail-American Aaka $15,000 Cash to Bay RarsgJb in Texaa NEW YORK. Jan. 21-(AVJhn Kimbrough. the all-America full back from Texas AfcM, e a m within S 11. SOP cash money of signing , a, contract today to play football with the New York pro fessional Yankees next season. That -was the figure that sep arated-John from Douglas Harts, president' of the Yankees, after the latest of their conferences. Kimbrough said he would fly back up here la about a month to argue some more. Herts offered to write Kim brough a check for 23S00 right now and Xo guarantee him an ad ditional 234,000 for his exclusive services for one year. He said this probably would Include making a couple of movie shorts. Kimbrough. on the other hand. said he preferred an advance pay ment of 215.000. He wants to buy a ranch as soon as he Is graduated in June, . and it ap parently is a good-alsed ranch he has In . mind. It was a disappointing day for Herts all around. He received i letter from Tommy Harmon Michigan's a II-American halt back, aaying he definitely had de cided upon a career In radio and would not play professional foot ball. Herts had offered Harmon 217.S00 for one year, 212.200 of it for playing football. SldfflsonWay To Seattle Onb SEATTLE. Jan. 21-tfV-WIl- 11am (Bill) Skiff, assistant busi ness manager of the New York Yankees farm system, was re ported here to hare left New York City tonight for a trip west to determine whether or not he will become the Seattle Ralalers baseball manager. Vice-President Roscoe Tor- chy". Torrance verified today the reports that Skiff was the man agement's nominee to succeed the late Jack Leltvelt. pending agree ment at n conference here next week. t The announcement came as a surprise to baseball fans who had been hearing numerous "big names" of baseball discussed freely as managerial possibilities. Skiff was a catcher during his 14 rears as a player. He played briefly under Letirelt at Los An geles in 1228. . : . lpeHiteilw Lowin4th Mn VI CHICAGO.r Jan. 21-UPV-Wnile Hoppe. t-played .the record low game of-the world's three cushloa bilUards tournamsnt tonight when he defeated Clarence, Jackson of Detroit,' SO te 2. in 22 Innings. It was Hoppe's fourth snecessirs victory.- -...(... The defending champion raa out la the 2 Cth ginning with a string of six thus breaking the current toarney record of 27 in nings held by Alien Hall et ;M- Four Winners, Catholic Meet Eugene, Prepa, Sublimity and Central. Post First Round Wins " Friday Esgene 26, The Dalles 24 Mt. Aagel 70. Sacred Heart 24. - Sublimity. 27. Milwaukie 2S. - Beaverton IK, Central' Catholic 11. Saturday Games 1 p.m. Columbia Prep vs. central. 2 p.m. The Dalles vs. Sacred Heart. 2 p.m. Milwaukie vs. ' Beaver ton. MT. ANGEL St. Mary's of En gene, the Mt. Angel Prepa. Sub limity aad Central Catholic of Portland emerged winners in first round games of the seventh an anal Oregon Catholic high school basketball tournament here Fri day night. St. Mary's of Eugene had n tough tussle before dropping St. Mary's of The Dalles. 28 to 24. In the opener. The host Preps ran roughshod over Sacred Heart of Salem, 70 to 24, la a game that was better than the score indicates. Game of the opening round was the 27 to 25 MUwaukie-Sub- llmlty overtime slxzler. The score la this clash waa tied C-C at the first euarter. 12-12 at the half. 1S-K nt the third, quarter and 22-22 at the end of the game. Edsel and Rauecher pitched in the overtime baskets that en abled Sublimity to take the vic tory. In game four of the opening round. Central Catholic of Port' land took an early lead and worked out a 21 to IS win over St. Mary's of Beaverton. Top scorer for the night was lit Angel's Grosjaques, who buck eted 2S points against the Sacred Heart bora. hngene aa X4 The TJallee Toman 2 10 Martha Prendergast 2 S Nemeyer Cole 7 4 Holmes Hennebeck 2 S Moore Heltzman 2 Connor Subs for Eugene: Sklpman 2, Costello 2. Preps 7 Hankies S 84 Sacred Heart . 4 Hale Kehoe 2 Klecker 12 Grosjacqnea 22 Epplng 12 4 Amsberry 2 Innocenti 2 Brennen 2 Russell Sabs for Preps: May 2. Ebner 2. Nell 2, DeJardin 1 For Sacred Heart: Bucknum 1, Meier 2 ttRwanldeSS ST Sehlimlty Schaffer S Edsel Tokemoto 11 7 Lulay McHugb 2 7 Bents Say 4 4 Laux Chlodo S Heuberger Subs for Milwaukie: Ganger 2. For Sublimity: Rauscher 4 Central 1 Dougherty 7 Derabeach Carter 2 MeCabe 13 Beererton C Sauaer 4 Aebischer 1 Makers . Coleman -1 DeTiro Hampton 4 Sub tor Central: MeKeseet 2. For Beaverton: Zlrkel 2. Officials: Gil more, Drynan and Allen, Salem. t Games Are Close In B Church Loop Presbyterian edged out the Mennonltes 22-20, the Lutherans dropped Court Street Christian 23 21 and First Christian eked eat a 20-12 win over Jason Lee in cloeely played B" church league games Friday night. Prcsby. 2 SO Mennonlte Booth S 4 L. Roth Ha user t 4 Herr E. Fltaimmons 7 Simmons M. Fltaimmons 2 , 2 Gerlg PetUt 2 Welty Sub for Mennonlte: J. Roth 2. Lntheraa 23 Si S Christian Potter 4 Massey 7 Priem Freeman 11 Sbolseth 2 AUport 2' Hoakenson t Sipe Sub for Lutheran: EuUgore c. 1st Cbrfatinn Sharpnack 1 Nelson 12; 19 Jason Lee S Schur . 2 Thompson SKelty S Toombs 2 Copenhaven Tripp Cooley Lfnd 7 IIiami Golf Meet CORAL GABLES, FUu. Jan. 21 -iT-LUUe KHzabeth Hicks ral lied magnificently in the finals todsy , to rout Grace Amory of Palm Beach. 7. and C. and . put her name en the Miami Blltmore golf trophy once monopolised , by Patty Berg.- . - v Three dowa at the 1 4th . tee. the loag-driviag Pasadena. . Calif., star suddenly -found her putting touch. She .won two of the next four boles aad. halved the other two, then sank u 20-foot putt for a birdie 4 on the eighteenth to square the match. "r v - ,; After lanch Miss Amorys dead' ly short game fell . apart as Miss Hicks started doing everything right. . The Calif omian contl nued to outdrive her - aoeially-preml-nent opponent aad also began to match her approach shots. - - - 11 1 -i T7est Salem Ttlrmer' , WEST BXUOi Tha Brush College grade school basketball teems lost two games to the West Salem teams Thursday afternoon. The girls lost 21 to t aad the Betty Hicks wins aw- i i i " - i sr ii u i oimmonsopriniaesJa With 20; 7th Loop Win i ii . ? . ? Salem's sizzling Vikings ranquished the Oregon City Pioneers 63 to 36 here Friday night to run their successive rictory skein to seven without defeat In the No Name league. The total scorino; figures ju$t onfe point shy. of 100,1 and Sa1ma 63 nninla i.t two more than tn rumhr atlnhntii thm Viks took; 6L. They made good a percentage of thoe shots, faltering only at charity i j f i. t r shots, faltering only at charity channel, where they; missed eight of the It attempts. Skitter-footed patch Simmons slithered around and under. Pio neer guards to score 20 of the 13 getting 14 of them on field flips aad caging six of seven free throws for the rest. ' The varsity ' five, of Simmons, Salstrom. Irish. Bower and Coons, ran the count to i 7-0 before Ore gon City scored a' point, and to 0-2 before the ' Pioneers plunked in a field goal. This latter waa with five minutes played, and the score mounted to 1S-C at first quarter's end. ' Halftlme Is 84-18 Except for n brief period when Leatherberry, a reserve,, got hot to tank three field flipe and a free throw for the Pioneers, the Vik ings continued" to pile up the count. With Simmons,: Salstrom and Irish doing most of the fir ing; the score reached 24-14 tore Coach Hauk floored his re serves. Halftlme score was 24-12 The varsity . was alow starting in the second half, but finally be gaa clicking to hoist the tally to 62-21 before the reserves again took orer. Though sloppy at times, the Sa lem kids at other times exhibited seme of the nicest passing of the hseasoa. Salem dominated backboard play. throughout-i-Iriah, Coons and Simmons getting several bas kets oa tip-ins of rebounds. In bagging ths win, the Vlks mads a clean sweep of first hslf league play. They open second half play at McMlnnviUe Tuesday night of next week. Oregon City (SO) S Fg Ft Tp Gettel, f L-12 4 2 10 MUUC f . L 2 2 1 S Sevens, f 2 0 0 0 Holmes, c ; , 2 2 2 2 Lavier. g , U i 0 1 1 Jordan, g .... 2 10 2 Knoop. g U 2 10 2 Leatherberry, g , 12 2 2 2 Totals , i .82 14 2 22 Salens S) Salstrom, f Simmons, f Bowersox, t .15 2 6 -1 20 0 14 0 irisn. c .14 Pearmlne, e Coons, g Bower, g 1 7 . 4 2 1-tng, a . Gemmell, g Totals tl 22 11 C2 Personal foals: Salstrom 2, SI asm one 2, Irish; 2, Coons 2.' Bow- er, Gemmell 2, Gettel 3. Mills 2, Holmes 2, Lavier 2; Leatherberry 2, Jordan 2. i I Free throws missed: Salstrom 2. Simmons, Coosn. Bower 2, Get tel. Mills. Holmes Jordan. , Shooting percentsges: Salem .422. Oregon City .225. Officials: BUI Beard and Bruce Williams, Salem, r Viking JVs Whip - Oregon City Bees A 22 to 21 win was posted by Salem high's Jayvees over the Oregon City Bees Friday night in a rough preliminary to the var sity game here, i Neimeyer, reserve center, took scoring honors with 11 points. OC Bees 21 88 Jayvees Freeman 1 Page 1 Williams 2 Jones 2 Gemmell 1 Hang Hat tea 4. For Weathersby 3 i Mockford 2 Howard 2 Dimlck 1 Subs for Bees: Jayvees:. Neimeyer 11. Crothers f. Hardy 4, Sederstrom 4, Ran som 4. . . ; 31 to 17 DALLAS Overcomlnx an ear ly Amity lead. -the Dallaa Drag ons drove through to a 21 to 17 Polk -TamhlU league basketball win here Friday night. Richardson and Blackley. with 12 and 10 points, respectively. led the assault that posted a 12-7 halftlme acorn, I : The Dallaa Bees scored a 2 1 to 17 win. with Benny Smith scoring eight points for Dallas walls Wayne Tuvey registered nine for Amity. ; Asnlty 17 j t 81 Dallas 2 Boydston 4 McMorris Kroeker 12 Richardson 10 Blackley Breve 2. For L. Glaha ff Williams 7 c Janeway 2 .,. . i- T. GUhn .. ' Glesy " J Sub for Amity: Dallas: Jones 2j Dunn 1. BarikoCbciII Scores Oregon High School '.. Salem 22. Oregon City 22. . Sandy 22. Molalla 21. ' Woodbnra 27. Canby 22. . -v Dallas 21. Amity 17. ' Lebanon 4L Albany 21! Pendleton 4 5t LaGrande -22. ' , TUlamook 22. McMlaavlIle 21. ' " ' - :; College 4 - , : California. 42. Southern Callfor. nla24. ; I : - Colorado SUU 41. - Denver 22. ..North. DakoU unlversltr IT. South DakoU SUte 42. ' Morris Harvey 47. National TJ. of Mexico 29.. L ' ' ' ' : Howard: Payne '71. Austin col- ege 42. . . ;i . , Tennessee II, Auburn 11. University, of Tlorlda 4T. Flor ida Southern U Oregon , SUte 22. Washington Dragons Outhoop iAiidty emp BUD COONS G of C Is Back ttflHooptWnniey To Sponsor Ticket Sties, Feed, Entertainmeiit 1 for Officials Salem's chamber of! commerce. through President Floyd Miller. yesterday declared Itself behind the 141 state high school bas ketball tournament to the extent It; will 'sponsor aaf advance ticket sales cjiunpalgn. Institute a dress up program of store windows and toss at Saturday inoon luncheon tdr tournament officials, and; dele gates of the stair high school superintendents convention! that IS also scheduled! h at r e during tournament week. ( f j The .chamber also accepted the responsibility of entertaining the tournament contingent In j a n y manner possible,! : including ar ranrementa (or slrht aeeinar rtoara of thejeity, free gplf and reduced bowling rates. j i J ! President Miller met with mem bers of the Salem Athletic leonn cil. Tournament Director R. 8. "Specl Keene, Tournament Treas urer Lestle Sparks. OSHSAA Seo- retary ?T7 VarkSGpacheli Har old Hluk and Vers IGlImore of Salem ' high, Astoria Principal B. D. Towler and St j Helens' Supr- latendent Fred Pnttop, members of thai budget committee for the state activities association. j Considerable discussion - arose oyer tbe fact ths Lions club dog show is slated for; Saturday night ahd Sunday of tournament week. It wasj generally agreed that the show would not Injure the i tour nament. - but that its ecu nancy .of the armory prevents the annual ly sponsored Salem high "S'f club djtncesf from being held tier learea p problem of where to hold them, s , i i j Touiusment dates ! are March 12, 13 14 and 16. I 1 -. i Woodbuni Whips tlanby, 27 to 22 WOODBURN I The! Wood burn Bulldogs came back from Canby Friday? night with a 27 to 22 Bis nine league . basketball victory that was .prefaced by a 22 to 13 win by the Wood burni i Bull- pupa, j J .. TheEBulIdogs held si slight lead over Canby throughout, posting a jj-ii fhaiftime advantage, f Gar- Uero. wtlh 7, pointsJ was i high Scorer i for Woodburn.) while Col vin registered eight for Canby. Wooaonrn T .T.i 28 Cnnby Pierso 2 Colvln 4 Morrla 5 Haas 1 Weisner Gsrneno T 1 Dun ton 2 Hammond t Pavllcak 2 Krashberger ! Sub for Woodburn: Bovee 2. fustafsoa ' 2. 1 . ?- j t . j Referee: Bowev Oregon ICityJ School Quint Bests Postoffice Blakelr haekatfad lit rtnlata 'mm the state dent school hoopf team defeated Postoffice of Salem 42 to 22 fThursday hlght. L PSD 48 Z9 Postoffice Loveland 14 Blakellr 12 j llCrosa j I Kenagea --.' ! 7 Watsoa i Kruger f Noffslnger Torgerson 4 . . Miller i i , Adams C . . Subs for OSD: Michener 2. Dart 2, Clelans T Referee: OgdahL Hr.misavii'8w-..f ac-uwain. Hsrbal remedies for allmsnu of.- atomach, firer. kidneys, skin, blood, gland and urinary system of men and women. 22 years?: In service. Naturopathic Physicians. Ask your, neighbors about CHAN LAM. ! f j - 4Et.?.pdn;"jL2!;i- rCjaest tt&leiat Ci.':" '-; I ; 241 aru UWrty . . j -C7ptlia TrarUaad Casaral 2Hacttt Oa Odlca ss TaxUy aa4 aafranlar .aadr-t-10 a-aa l is.; S t T jl Oaaissnttlae. S 4 Maaacrs sed aita taata ata traa si u-ga. in T. CwbI CL. Salem. Ore. TaUls M4 SIT T10 101 point, rasa with 12 points. co. boys score was IS to " . E0C2 41. WlUametts 4T. ;