The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 25, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Sport :
Sparks
By RON GEMMELL
. From' where this observer sits
(and you just ought to see. the
: Jeefrpver-head position), seven
of Mne 9r" Oregon state high
School hoop clubs which will
begin battling for the 1941 sil
-ver here two weeks' from - to
morrow (didn't realize it was
that close, did yout) have cinches
on tournament berths while a cou
ple others need only to go through
1 the motions to assure theirs.
"V In the cinch category you may
. -include, if you haven't anything
"better to do, Klamath Falls, North
Bend, - Eugene, McMinnville, As
Toria, Columbia Prep and Salem.
X3 these, only Salem, Astoria and
"Eugene are at this writing (for
; lack of something more appropri
ate to call it) -dead mortal cinches,
but the others are so near to it
you could smell , 'em if . your cold
was better. .
"Other teams with at least
one-handed grips on district ti
ties include CorvalHs and Sil
' - verton, while pretty fair bets to.
ceme through - are 'Pendleton,"
Ashland and Oregon City. Ques-
tfon mark districts Include
. numbers one, nine, . 13 and 14
-alt. very good n ambers if yon
- happen to be fond of number.
District Data.
i The district-by-district dope as
' of , 3 p m. (PST) Monday, Feb
ruary 24, 1941, looked something
like this: - -
In the east:
No. 1 LaGrande and Baker
tied; to play one game for the
title. I still like Baker.
No. 2 Pendleton to play The
Dalles, winner of last night's game
with -Hood River for title. Will
take Pendleton, thank you.
No. 3 Burns and Bend battled
for the right to play K. Falls a
two-of-three series, with Bend
. winning. The Lava Bears are just
wasting their time.
In the deep sooth:
No. 4 'Ashland leading but
needing wins over Grants Pass
and Medford to cinch it. Should
Ashland beat Grants Pass tonight
but succumb to Medford Friday,
the district would be thrown into
a three-team tie between Medford,
Ashland and Roseburg. Ashland
has the edge.
Along the coast:
No. 5 North Bend has sweet
pitching, Sammy Crowell, so that's
" than
N6. 10 Astoria is in.
Central stations:
No. 9 Unreported, but the
fighting apparently is between
Forest Grove, Sherwood and Bea
verton. ! ,t
No. 13 Looks like, an -Estcada-
Gresham scrap. .
No. 14 Scappoose appears to
have' edge,' but I don't know how
sharp it is.
: " Willamette valley:
, . ' No. 6 Eugene a. cinch.
No. 7 -Corvallis a game in front
but Albany and Lebanon on the
Spartans' tails. -
- No. 8 McMinnVille has little
competition under the new redis
tricting' program. Wonder- why?
. No. 11 Sil verton substantially
ahead and apparently on the way
in. . .
Ho. 12-rOregenXity and Molal
la destined -to play for title.
No. ' 15 Columbia Prep has no
competition to speak of.
. No. 18 Salem, and no remarks,
from. the-pear country, please.- .
- " . - - - -
Mape Nameg'JStar's
T ' .H.' Maple, the Unemployed Man,'
came back -from the Western In
- tematlonal meeting at' Yakima
with a 'yen .for some! sleep and a
strong dislike for, the .disparaging
remarks yours incerely ' authored
in regard to this year's' Northwest
. conference .casaba circuit ' . "
' 1 give- the lie- to ibis eol
. nmn'o pinion that the confer-,
- enee teams were far,. below. par.
for that coarse" and that there
, wasn't one outstanding player In
the league; t h e Sappy One
names an all-star east which he
- says la a very fine one Indeed.
1 ' , His nominations: Norm Walker
of CPS and Sum Gallaher of Wil
lamette, forwards; Howard Eber
ly, Willamette, , center; . Turman
' Osborn "of ' Pacific, and Johnny
-, Kolb of Willamette, guards. Team
j two includes Cross of CPS, Han
son of I Jn field, Van Camp of CPS,
Kretchmeier of Whitman and
Gronquist of Linfield,
t Allasamee, It Is this ebserv
t err opinion the 1939 Willamette-
team of Quesseth, Skopil,
Anton, White and Eberly or
Kolb would have swept through .
the 1941 competition In a breese.
Wl League Schedule
Appears Saturday
In The Statesman
v.' .': ...V . 'v:. . ' .
For convenience of baseball fans;
the official 1941 Western Inter
national league baseball schedule
will appear in - The ; Statesman
sports section Saturday 'morning,
March 1. ,-!: . ' '-f
Fans are advised to clip the
schedule for reference during the
season. . . ,
; Salem plays, at - home for the
first two series," ' meeting Wenat
chee May1 1-2 and Yakima . May
3-4 before taking to the road.
Introducing New WlSkipper
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Horace "MpKoehter, who was recently named manager of the Ta
eoma Tigers of the Western International league for the 1941 season.
Koehler piloted the class C Akron club of the Mid-Atlantic circuit
to the title La 1910. Courtesy, the Tacoma Mail-Tribune.
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Marks Final Home
For Sizzling Salems
Fail io see" Salem Wghs iiizling Viks in action at 8 o'clock
tonight against the. Oregon Ducklings, and you won't have an
other .opportunity to see 'em here.for-353 hours. . , . .
Reason:. It's their last home game of the regular season and
the next chance to watcn 'em nere
Stanford May 'j
Forfeit to
Cougars, Said
PALO ALTO, Califs Feb. 24-()-Director
of Athleticg Alfred
R. Masters of Stanford university
said today that unless he - could
work out a plan to have examina
tions of basketball players "defer
red it would be necessary "for the
team .to forfeit its playoff series
with Washington State college for
the Pacific Coast conference
championship, In such an event,
Masters said, Stanford also would
be unable to compete in the Na
tional - Collegiate . AA "tournament
at the University of Kansas.
Stanford, winner of the south
ern division title, Is slated to
meet Washington State at . Pull
man March 14, li and -17. Exami
nations fall In "this period. - Mas
ters said he was Interviewing
faculty men individually in an ef
fort to have the dates deferred.
Idaho Drops Washington, 44-38
Vandals Move
Step From
Cellar Slot
Koitiera Division Standings
t W L Pet Pf
WSC - . 11 i -6 613
Oregon State ' 7 4 .636 400
Oregon 6 7 .462 540
Washington 4 9 .308 486
Idaho 3 S .250 423
Pa
522
360
502
557
491
MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 2i-JP)-The
University of Idaho Vandals
moved another step away from
the northern division Coast con
ference basketball cellar tonight
with a 44 to 38 victory over the
wobbly University of Washington
Huskies. .
The. half time score was Wash
ington 11, Idaho 17.
With the exception of a few
minutes at the end of the two
halves and at the opening of the
second half, the game was a dull,
dragging affair with neither team
showing any speed or basket hit
ting ability.
Both teams used a man to man
defense and a slow breaking, set
formation style of offense.
Ron Harris, Idaho forward was
the top point getter, scoring 11
points and followed by J. Voelker,
Washington, with 10.
Wash. (38) Fg Ft Pf Tp
Dalthorp, f 2 0 3 4
Nelson, f 1
Lindh, f LI
J. Voelker, f ...3
Schlichting, c 1
.J2
Pf Tp
2
4 V
1 "HI
4 3
Gilmur, c
Morris g
Leask, g ..
Fliflet, g
Totals
Idaho (44)
Steele, f .
Turner f
Harris, f
Hopkins, f
Hilton, c
Link, g-.
Sullivan, g
Thompson, g
Anderson, g '.
' Totals
Halftime score
Idaho 17.
" Free throws missed: Dalthorp,
Nelson, "J. .Voelker 2, Schlichting,
Gilmur 2, 'Leask 2, Turner, Nel
son 3, Anderson. .
Referee,' Eddie Chinske, Mon
tana; umpire, Archie Buckley,
Washington State. l
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Washington 11,
Angels Play Last
Conference Game
WithAngel Preps
. UT. ANGEL Making a desper
ate attempt to break into the win
column of the Oregon Intercol
legiate conference, the Angels
face their; last conference oppon
ent Wednesday, when, they go up
against a strong Oregon college
of Education team at Monmouth.
' This marks their tenth and fi
nal 'Conference game. The -Monmouth
. Wolves eked out a win
from the Angels last month.
i;".;n ir,v mwi arm mom
Hawaii -Film Set
At Waller HaU ?
- Films of Honolulu and of the
Oregon State-University of Ha
waii basketball game played there
a year ago are to be shown! in
Waller hall tonight at 7:30 by Dr
David B.. HUL fc
RJ S. "Spec" Keene, director of
the Hawaiian tour that will take
the Willamette football team to
Honolulu for a game with the U
of Hawaii . next, December, Is
sponsoring t&e picture.
'Second Choice9 Reason
Wicks Declines, Report
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 24 VP) Charles R. Stark, Spokesman-Review
sports editor, in a signed story tonight, said he had
learned that Guy Wicks, athletic director of the University of
Idaho, southern branch, Pocatello, turned down the directorship
at the University of Idaho at Moscow today. because of the ma
neuvering which preceded his appointment.
Stark said Wicks was really
Softball Meet
Loses Money
The 1940 state softball tourna
ment here lost the state associa
tion $188.80, State Director
Dwight' Adams reported at Sun
day's association meeting here,
which drew 42 delegates.
Director Adams' - financial re
port said the women's tourney in
Albany netted a profit of $48.74.
He said the state association in
creased its resources during the
1940, season, but showed a de
crease in attendance.
All association officers were re
elected; including: C. H. Knicker
bocker, McMinnville, president;
David White, Portland, vice-president;
Dwight Adams, Albany,
state director; Ralph Guynes, Ore
gon City, secretary-treasurer; and
H. V. ' Collins, Salem, director-at-
large.
Woodbiirn Sets
Final Games
WOODBURN Two Big Nine
league games and a pair of district
11 clashes remain on the schedule
for Coach Hal Chapman's Wood
burn Bulldogs.
Big Nine games include Wood
burn at Parkrose Tuesday and
Gresham at Woodburn w Friday.
Dates for the district 11 games, one
with Mt Angel and one with Dal
las, have not been released.
Woodburn is in third place in
Big Nine standings, with 11 won
and four lost, and still retains a
chance at second place.
Blf Nine Lcagn Standings
W L. P W L, Pet
SUrerta 13 I M7;MoUlla 1 r .47$
Parkrose 1Z 3 .BOO KMacada t ..OM
Weodka 11 4 .733 Sandy S S .3SS
Gretham IS C .425 Chem'w X 13 J 33
Corkctt S 1 .533, Can y . 1 14 JSl
second choice for athletic direct
or at Moscow, and had been
named only after the re gents,
meeting in Boise Saturday had
agreed to appoint George Green,
Lewiston normal athletic director,
but had finally discarded him be
cause it. was feared the Idaho ne
potism law would makethe ap
pointment illegal since. Green is
a son-in-law of Regent W. C.
Geddes.
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. ti.-JP)-The
University of Idaho board
of rerents has "no one else in
mind' for the position of ath
letic director. President H. C
Dale said today after Coach Guy
Wicks of the university's south
ern branch turned down the
post.
Dale, Informed by reporters
of Wicks announcement, made
at Pocatello, expressed "regret'
that the southern branch men
tor would not accept' the uni
versity post at Moscow.
Wicks said "financial as
pects' prompted his decision
but he declined immediately to
amplify his statement.
It had been the intention, the
story continued, to name Green
athletic director and Orville Hult
of Albion normal head football
coach, but since Hult is also a rel
ative of a regent, his name was
likewise discarded.
Wicks was agreed on at a nigit
meeting and at that time indica
ted he would accept. Stark said,
and added:
- "Sometime -between then and
today noon Wicks apparently was
advised of the situation as it stood
and immediately indicated his re
luctance to accept."
In connection with the coaching
post, the sports editor said he was
informed that R. L. "Matty" Mat
thews of Portland university and
a former Idaho coach, was now
favored and would probably be
offered the position when the re
gents meet again.
The Weather (Wet) Isn't Pal
As Baseball Op
ens in
Sumy Gal
LOS ANGELES, Feb.24.-(P)-Spring
and baseball came to
Southern California today as ma
jor and minor league players took
over the sports front for training.
Rain during the morning for
the most part threw a wet blan
ket over the inaugural ceremon
ies attendant to . creaking - joints
and dormant muscles, but ' a
bright sun in mMafternoon gave
promise that the gloomy days
might be over and clear; weather
will prevail for a time, at least.
Manager Frankie Frisch marsh
alled his National league Pirates
into company; at San Bernardino,
Jimmy Dykes -sent his : Chicago
White Sox through a ; spirited
"lobby" warm-up in their Green
hotel base at Pasadena ; and be
loved Connie Mack prepared the
city of Anaheim without a bat
tle with his Philadelphia' Ath
letics. ' 1 i :
. The fourth major club, the Chi
cago ' Cubs, . was . enroute to the
coast and will arrive Wednesday.
preceding immediately from here
to their Catalina Island quarters
where Manager Jimmy Wilson
awaits. ' .
On the Pacific coast league
front, Los Angeles, Portland, and
Hollywood began practice, while
the champion Seattle Rainlers
were already well established in
nearby San Fernando. . ;..
Los Angeles, at - Ontario, with
Manager Arnold Statz in control,
reported rain and a damp park,
and : the same came from - Bill
Sweeney and his Hollywood stars
at FJsimore and Oscar Vitt and
the Portland club at Santa Mon
ica. : ' '
Cedric Durst, skipper of San
Diego's Padres, ushered his pit
chers and catchers into uniform
at sunny El Centro and made ar
rangements for the arrival of the
rest of the club later this week.
. The 1941 baseball' season was
officially of f but so was the wea
ther. '
won't come until 1 pjn. Wednesday.-
March"" 12, when hey tee-off
the' 1941 state tournament against
the district 13 champ,' as yet un
known. '
It is also the last home floor,
romp for three regulars, Irish,
Bower and Salstrom, and ' for
two reserves, Pearmlne and
' ling."
Reserve seats are on sale at
Cliff Parker's. "
Honest John Warren's baby
Oregons come to the capital city
with a reputation- of knowing
their way around a hoop haven at
either the full-charge or apply-.
Aumsville Nigs '- .V
Jefferson Five '
AUMSVILLE A see-saw hoop
game resulted in a 23 to '22 win
for Aumsville over Jefferson high
in . a game here Friday night,
hooping the winning points in the
last few seconds.
jfsf , , ': tjJr I ' . -
Bob Irish Jl V-'?
He plays 'bis fl- hC -V X'"'
nal home game " " - V. -i'-Z -
for Vlks to- "''. ; V,VW
niaht. ?':: '
'Gats Get Conference .brown-
Back as Oilfield Defeats ;
CPS'I'ggere,54to"53:-'. vj;..
t jnnlfl vlrtorv returns the Northwest conference eham-
' plonshlp to Willamette alter an absence f one year. The Bear.
" rata last foll-fledaed tiUe was in if 39, when they won 13 games, 1
lncladlng "double counters' to butja smgie loss, and scored Z7 4 ,
points to 541 for opponents. - ! , 1 , ,. L
- TACOMA, Feb. 24 W Willamette university! backed into
the Northwest conference basketball championship' tonight when
a last minute scoring spree by Linfield college defeated College
of Puget Sound 5453. , ,
TPS would have had to win: both, tonight aisid ; tomorrow .
from Linf ield to cinch m tie with. Willamette for the crown. Field
goals Dy juen jones ana uon nan- .
seh in the final seconds, of play;
brought; the Linfield victory, , .
l High, scorers Were' Norm Walk;
eri and Tom Cross jof CPS withv..
19 points each and! Hansen with""
Three Win in i
(u Chiu'cli Loop;
the-brakes systems, but 'pref ering
the rapid ramble. .
The Ducklings have dunked the
Oregon State Rooks in two pf
three slow-' em-down games, while
the rest of their victories have
been fast - running, high -scoring
affairs that include a 65-49 de
cision over the Viks at Eugene.
It is probable Warren wfll open
with Simons en, ex-Astorian, and
Christenson, ex - Tillamook, at
forwards; Jackson, ex -Dallas, at
center; and Newland, ex-Medford,
and Wrenn at guards.
Coach Hauk means to start his
regular quint of swifties Sal
strom, Simmons, Irish, Bower and
Coons.
The Vik Jayvees play a 6:30
preliminary.
Wolves Wallop
Pacific 37-34
MONMOUTH The Eastern
Oregon College of Education
Wolves walloped Pacific Univer
sity's Badgers 37 to 24 here Mon
day night.
The Wolves opened the game
by bucketing in 12 points before
the Badgers scored, but Substitute
Reed came in to heave through
il points on a solo shooting ex
hibition and narrow the advant
age to one point before the Mon
mouth collegians pulled out a
19-15 halftime lead.
Junior Hartman, with four bas
kets, headed a second half OCE
offensive that enabled the Wolves
to pull safely away.
Coach Al Cox put Mascal on
Pacific's Reed In the second half,
Mascal holding him to three coun
ters in the period.
Pacific 24
Slyter
Ireland
Newby
Oberturf 6
Haller 4
27 Wolves
11 Hartman
- 2 Czedlak
4 Reed
6 Hogan
8 Mascal
Sub for Pacific: Reed 14. For
Wolves: Mauldlng 6.
Officials: Steelhammer, Salem,
and Graham, Monmouth.
Olds Appointed
To Game Body
Francis R. Olds, retired shoe
store proprietor of Klamath Falls,
was appointed by Gov. Charles A.
Sprague Monday as a member of
the state game commission suc
ceeding Kenneth Moody. His term,
beginning today, will run for five
years, . :V
. Olds received the endorsement
of several sportsmen's associations
in Lake county. Now the manager
of one of Klamath county's largest
estates, he is a former city coun
cilman. ' " v
Dragons Bill Mix
With Angel Preps
DALLAS The, Dallas Dragons
this week meet the ; ML Angel
Preps in a game which will go a
long,, way toward determining
Dallas chances m district 11 bas
ketball competition. H
i Dallas hopes for ' victory in
creased with the return of sharp
shooting BiU Blackley, , who has
been- out of the lineup due to Ill
ness. Blackley will pair with Ri
chardson in the guard slots, Kroe
ker wSU play the center slot and
J. Boydston' and McMorris will be
at forwards.
WSD Girli Win
Washington's state . deaf school
girls hoop team defeated the Ore
gon deaf school's sextet 27 to 9
here Saturday. Gulotta, a sub for
the WSD girls, led 'the .scoring
with 13 points.
Salem. Orecjon, Tuesday Morning, February ;25. 1941
Bowling Scores
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Frtesen'a FwBttr
Handicap . , '. ..... 34
Fxicsen . 172
Peterson : 130
Simons
34
176
155-
34162
152500
144429
Patterson .
Jack Cberrincton
Totals I -
lU Ma lit 443
150 175 16148
19 149 169 513
K4 .lm 870 7573
Straw Straw
W. Straw
B. Straw 1
ATcrul ... . ' i .i
King
Newman -
157 17S
17S 147
135 17S.
233 180
177 . 1S8
ICS 605
114-440
181485
150963
161 52S
Totals
Bosle Clcctrto
Handicap
Lama, .
faraer
872 872 779 251
Kenyon
Boater .
Clark
ToUU
X
188
138
154
12S
177
S
180
159
179
132
122
S S
178528
151448
145-478
158 418
131430
Plttstonrsk FaJaU
Peteraon .. r
Hendria. ,
BUtchford
Undstrand
Cantensen -.
Total ' ,'
Skawa
Handicap . ,. .., ,
Shaw , "
Hunt
787 774 73 2304
185 158 ' 187530
148. 139 189 4M
133 134 125383
169 153 158480
165 189. 163616
1m 773 822 2415
Austin
Grilley
WUleiord'
Totals .
:ks
Clark
Ross
151
171
149
142
153
12S
134 111 36
172. 168 611
182 -146477
175 434
302 AOS
109
HI
808 ' 788 844 243S
English
Barker
Perry
Totals
130 v!31
154-37
155 ,169
221 211
168 172
158419
151442
151478
203633
170619
,829 820 833 2482
Pa alas Taccer
Garbarino , L
Krecn
Burcta .
Hill - ' . ,
Edwards
145
159
198
179
127
202
198
204
179
172 821
180527
163514
208608
141499
Totals .
897 904 884 2069
State Street Market
Handicap ...
Hauser
Roto
Mapes ; :
Scale
KleinXe
Totals
is
157
143
152
131
167
IS
139
113
123
167
159
15 45
24850
158414
183460
189487
149457
Christ Lutheran defeated Con
gregational 50 to 41, Court Street
Christian .defeated. Summit Meth
odist 48 to 32 and' Presbyterian
defeated First Baptist 4&-to 19 in
C church league, basketball play
last night .; v. . i
. Iligh scorers Included Battalion
of Lutheran with 24; Bradshatv of
Congregational w i th 20, Arm
strong of Court Street Christian
with 24 and C. Priem of ; C
Street Christian with 22. ;
41
Lutheran - 5e
Fox
Minneman
Battalion. 24
Myer. 9 "
Eridreson 11'
Congregational
1 20 Bradshaw
' 5 Pevee
j - Smith
I 16 Yocom
I , ' Smit
cd' Christian 48
D; Armstrong 24
C. Priem 22 ;
Li Armstrong
Winkenwerder 2
R. Armstrong
I 32 Methodist
31 A. McDowell
J i 7 Dorh
1 It' McDowell
12. Adams
j 5 Soiithwich
Presbyterian 46
McDonald 18
Patton 6
Bums'
Adams 8
Bates 4
Substitutes:
Gahlsdorf 2
fiex, 3.
19 1st Baptist
2 Fox
' c Robertson
4 Morley
4 Gallagher
. Casteel
for I Presbyterian:
For Baptist,
Gof-
9
(
765 719 948 2431
Nicholson's Insurance
Handicap 34
Utter 141
Payne : 161-
NiChOtB441
Harvey
Cage
157
. 149
- 221
34
99
174
154
144
168
34102
129360
152487
163473
181473
198 87
Totals - 862 764 S38 2482
Ikm-k'i r4 Cars
Harrtnarton ! 181 156 194541
Hiirim 168 168 159495
Hanson 155 181 19 605
Rnrock , , 113 118 157390
Swan . . 191 171 184546
Totals
810 804 843 2471
V-a, Dallu
Hanaicap
33
213
A. CoUmsworth
C. Ctollinsworui - 171
Woodman 163
Berg i i Wt
Grant 139
33
141
163
168
159
177
. 33 99
223577
197531
171502
112428
191497
... 876 841 917 2634
Totals
Saar Barker Skoa
Cherrington . 182 178 179639
Gustafson 158 141 181 ,500
Dahlbers 1 123 193 152468
rUcketts 295 199 223624
Masm 69 200 201 59
Totals
939 929 938 2670
OSD Five Sliattert
15Tt 'ear Record
. Oregon state deaf school hoop
team accomplished its first Victory
In 13 years over -meWashington
state deaf school team here Satur
day winning by a 38 to S3 score.
Home and home games are
played between the two schools
annually. The Washington team
won the first game of this year
series, as it had every game for
the last 15 years, or 30 meetings.
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Pod
and
BacIzoirGas
ihm'ch Named
SPR A Prexy
Elmer J. Chiurch of Salem.
president of the Salem Hunters
and Anglers club, added another
presidency Sunday when the
Sportsmen's Recreational Protec
tive association of Oregon named
him its head. f
Church succeeds T. Leland
Brown of The Dalles' as theor
ganization's .second f president ard
will preside over th next quarter
ly meeting here in;Salem. Th
dfte is. tentatively set for the
ond Sunday in May. '
Others elected at Sunday's ses
sion, held in Troutdale, included:
John Shythe; Madras, secretary;
and Lynch, Redwood, vice-presl-denf-
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jThe SPRA, which has a mem
bership of 25 sportsmen's clubs in
Oregon, originated three years ago
out of the Deschutes river prob
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