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The OUTGO!? STATESMAN. Salam, Oregon. Candor Morning, March 8. 1S Cee. I -Terra 0 h Miracle RicMWideimr Ma The Khymer Romps, Showing Heels to Large Field of Name Horses; Alsab Close - : t , By GAYLE TALBOT . 1 , " MIAMI, Flan March 7-ff)-One of the most dramatic itories In thoroughbred history reached its climax Saturday when Mrs. Payne Whitney's The : Rhymer, the "blood transfusion horse," came up jwith his closing strides to win the Widener handicap, richest race of the winter season. V Nobody had given The Rhymer a look-in on the first prize ox $53,850 in tne Htaiean pars race. The handsome chestnut, which only two years ago was re garded as a hopeless invalid, wasnt considered in the same class with the group of great stake horses running Saturday Market Wise,. Mioland, .ChaR edon, - At tention, Alsab and the others. Bat when the field of 17 had completed the mile and a quar ter route of the Widener to the frenzied cheers f a crowd ef 25,848. it was Mrs. Whitney's pet that had his head out in front of CoL E. R. Bradley's Best Seller,. the second horse, while the star runners were . nowhere. Market Wise, the fa vorite, never was la the race. ! . 1 111. link af lu name" horses fare his owner ; a run for the money.; The Rhymer was bred by Mrs. Whitney's. Green tree Stables, and horsemen say she formed a par ticular attachment for him, to the extent that when he became a very seriously sick two-year-old she insisted he be given a blood transfusion, a thing unheard of at that 'time.' At any rate, be re covered to run a grand race un der the skillful handling of the Veteran Eddie Arcaro Saturday and to reply fully to. his owner for her affection.., The few who had their money on the same outsider realised the big reward of 132.80 for each $2 matuel ticket .Best Seller, which led the proees sfara most of the way and yield ed to The Rhymer only in a , final dramatic rash for the . ; wire, returned SSSJSe for the place. V Another rank outsider, . Olympus, was third a half length farther back, paying $12 "-for a show ticket. Seldom has a field of g r e a t ' horses taken ' a more surprising beating. . ' From the instant that Starter George Cassidy sent them off to an almost perfect start from two sets of stalls, none of the favor ites ever gave, his backers a real hope. Best Seller was in front the first time past the grandstand a n d never yielded his position until the run down the stretch. Market Wise wound up a dismal eighth after having run next to last a great part of the way. for those who had made him a 2-1 choice. . . . Fourth by a length in the big jam at the finish was Our Boots, Fifth was Alsab, the great little two year old king of last year, competing m a field of older and bixrer horses. He jus tified the deeesloa of his own er, Al Sabsth, In starting him, even though he couldn't quite come threaten for his thousands of admirers la the stands. . s f At the field rounded the last turn and came tearing down the stretch, "Alsab swung far to the ouuiae ana gaineu an me ieaa A f S M 1 i i ers at every Jump. He looked like cinch, and the cry went up "Alsab's got it." Just when they were about a furlong; from home, Alsab actually stuck his g a m e head in front for a moment, but that was all he had. Back ef Alsab la this order, finished Challedoa, Get Off, Market Wise, Mlelaad, Cramps. T I e t o r. Attention, Fomayya, Waller. Porter's Cap, Dlt and f Great Union. .... Rider Arcaro was not too en thusiastic about The Rhymer when it was over, aparently feel ing that his "Arcs' horsemanship had been quite a big? factor in the triumph. Prior to. this one, The Rhymer had won only $2575 toward pay Ing for that transfusion, but his first stake victory boosted his earnings to $83,400. They must have filled him with running blood. His time . Saturday was 2.D5.15, slow for the Widener but very handy for the occasion. Ski Meet May Be Postponed SUtf VALLEY, Idahov March 7 -(Difficulty of obtaining i eastern squad may necessitate cancellation of the scheduled east west women's ski races, scheduled for March 21-22, ski club officials announced Saturday. Basketball Scores Southern Conference Basketba K Tournarsest At Raleigh, N.C, Duke 43, N.C. State 34. MFinal) - OREGON high SCHOOL SL Helens 32, Parkrose 23. 'Hillsboro 44, Beaverton 27. Oregon B Tournament : Mohawk 41, Arlington 3. Butte Falls 33, Westport 2. (Final) ccrvi si, Ai-y (District 7 final). E orse Wins In Vt M iMlHtVtVlsllf. Continued From Page 8 . Medford "Medford ALWAYS has a strong team, and although we didn't get to play them this year to see what they look like,. I think they rate rixht along- up there with -Astoria as One ef the teams to beat for the title." : Milton-Freewater sends an un heralded team which knocked off Hood River twice, in " a district series. Hood River was regarded as one of the best teams in the state during the season no more need be said. Summing op the "dog" situa tion on hand. It should be a "doggedly" good tournament too, and all the boys "dors will probably be barking when it .ever. Salem, Mac, Medford Tops Continued From Page 8 Medford's Tigers will floor strong quint one . that swept through District 4 play in great style, running up comparatively large scores. The tournament board an nounced Satarday that Emu Piloso, Frank Heniges, sad Paul Warren, all of Portland, and Ralph Coleman, of Oreroa State college,' would be the' tourna ment officials. All are reputed ly among the best basketball officials In the northwest. Hood Record Broken TIMBERLINE LODGE, Ore., March 7-)-Martin Fopp, Tim berline Lodge ski instructor, broke the two-year-old magic mile rec ord on Mt Hood Saturday with the time of 1:15.2 minutes. The previous record for the mile course was 125, set by Bob Donaldson, Portland. Ski Dope PORTLAND, Ore., March 7-(fl) -The weather bureau announced skiing conditions Saturday at the following winter -sports areas: Timberline Lodge, Ore. Four inches powdery snow over frozen, granular crust, total depth 122 inches. Cascade Summit, Ore. Un breakable common crust,' total depth 54 inches. " ;f Crater Lake, Ore. Light break able crust, total depth 93 inches at headquarters, 98 inches at ski bowL " - Paradise Ranger Station, Wash. Snow . stable, powdery surface over common crust, total depth 102 inches. Oh, Judge LandisBetter Tske a Look Havana. Way They're Betting Down There " By WHITNEY, MARTIN World Wide Sports Columnist ; - NZW YORK, March T-CflV-Hey. there, Mr. K. Mountain Landia, do you see what's going on there down in Havana? They are b-e-t-t-l-n-g on baseball games, v Yes, sir, every time -our Brook ivn Dodders nlav in that vast Cu ban sunken' garden it looks like a busy day at Belmont para. De fore thev cut in the mutuels. There are more bookies galloping around through the atanas man there are ants in you-know- where, and theyTl bet you on any thing from what the next pi ten will be to what Joe Med wick had for breakfast C vThe Docgerslayed Uie Cu- . baa Ail-Stars the other day, and lost. Do yon think we should investirate that? ' Just oeforo . post time the Dodgers were 12 favorites, but after the All Stars had taken a two-run .lead at the quarter pole the ? price shifted ta l-S; with the Cubans the choice. . WeVe watched those hookies wcrk down there, and they get more exercise daring an after noon than the ball players. They are slisny IV.ilo gays, rcshiag aboat pell-meU wiih jsenc2 and pad la hand and bsttUag ao txil:n whlls tiey keep f rreriih t7i Tttlzl f:r prespeetlTe i"ckeer customers. . Signs ior '42 JACK WARREN JacK Warren Returns to Senator Fold Jack Warren, outstanding rookie catcher-outfielder - of the Salem Senators last year, signed his 1942 contract Saturday announced Mrs. George E. Waters, president of the club. -. : ;; .. The return of Warren brings to four the number of Senators who have signed their contracts for 1942, Johnny . Kolb, Jimmy Rob-; ertson and Manager Charlie Pe tersen having already turned in the inked documents. ; Warren broke In with the Senators-last year and partici pated in 71 games, both as a catcher and as an outfielder. His JtSS bsttina avenge Includ ed 2 hits In 217 times at bat, 18 doubles and two triples. Being the type of power-to-all- fields hitter that he is, Warren Is expected to add plenty of punch to the club this year. He has been working in a Port land shipyard during the winter months. j , . - Lower Bracket Teams': Favored ' Continued From Page 8 defeated. They are expected to sweep through the tourney, just as efficiently by many follow ers.' :rr;:;r5 Other teams in the strong low er bracket brigade are Klamath Falls, McMinnville, Columbia Prep, Oregon City and Euffene. Little is known of the first two, but the Preppers were downed by Mt Angel in the Catholic tourney, and both Oreeon Citv and Eugene are remembered as two teams that fell . before the Salem high No-Name onslaught Dayton Star Has. . Broken Ankle DAYTON Edwin Jones, for four years star player on the Day ton hi2h basketball team, was in. jured worse than expected at the Monmouth tournament recently. It was found that Edwin sustained a broken bone In his ankle in stead of the sprained ankle or iginally reported. Jones, Dayton's strongest offensive threat this season, scored over 10 nointa dur ing the campaign, but his injury sept nun . from participating in the B tournament at Eugene. It's all m fun, of course, and we don't , Imagine the money changing hands during the day would be enoush to buy a retread job as most of the amiable natives we saw'didnt seem to have enough coins to make a Jingle In one pocket, let alone autographed money. . , , - But think of the temptation that confronts our Dodgers, K. M. Just imagine if, with Leo Duro cher .'at the plate, he hears a bookie shouting the Spanish equivalent of "two bucks he strikes out" Leo would have to exercise more restraint than we ever saw him exercise to keep from yelling back: "111 take a lit tle of that" It would be a miracle under the circumstances If Leo didn't strike out Or maybe it would be a miracle under any cir cumstances. ; Fortunately our Dodgers are' practically Immune to Spanish, so fhey dont know what It Is ' sH about until It Is toe late fo do any thins about It There are rumors that one of the rookies has been eating ham and eggs three times a day. He doesnt like ham and errs, hot that's all he knows how to say la Spanish. We all know how much you de test G G, K. M-, and that you have signs put up in all the Ma jor league parks reading: . "Uo Salem Y Team 7ins Hoop Toiirney Title The Page - Woolen basketball quintet, . representing the Salem YMCA in the Junior Northwest tournament at Astoria last night, defeated the Seattle YMCA, 52 to 24, to win the tournament title. Teams finishing behind Salem in the junior division- and . their rank were" Seattle," second; Yak ima, third; 1 Portland Northeast, fourth; .Spokane, fifth. ' - The Salem team played " the Portland Northeasts la the first game, winning by an over whelming 75 to 17 score. The team drew a bye for, the sec ond round, bat came' back tat the finals to subdue Seattle and wia the championship. .. , Players parUcfasaHnc for the Salem quintet and their scores ta the final came were: RoIUe Haas, 7: Ed Fltaslmons, C; BO! XJnd, IS; Ray False, 16; Keith Lang, 7. Russell New Proat Salem Golf Club Jim RusselL Salem city golf champion, turned "pro" this past week when he commenced his duties as secretary, shop - custo dian and instructor at the Salem Golf . club, succeeding John Var ley who has enlisted in the Unit ed States navy. ' Russell won the city title. la the annas! tournament held last spring, and has been a leading contender for . both this honor and the club championship for : several years. Varley, who enlisted several weeks ago, is slated to leave this morning to begin active service in the service. Midweek nwilishf compe tition on the golf coarse Is being planned for this spring, taking advantage of "war time," bat no definite schedule of S o'clock events will be prepared for another week or so. Present effort to to extend the list of established handicaps so that participation in this lmpending competltlon will be more gen eral. Butte Falls 5 Wins B Title EUGENE. Ore, March 1-JPi the rangy Butte , FaJlawXfsers from t southern - Oregon -teat-played Westport, the defending champions Satarday night 29-28, to whs the second annual class B Oregon high school basket ball title. It was the 18th consecutive victory of the season for Coach Bui Emlgh's quintet. Here Gomes Hillsboro HTLLSBOKO. Ore, March t - (AVnOlsbore upset Beaverton, defending district ' champion and Tualatin Yaanhm Valley - league tltllst, to win a class A Oregon high school basketball tournament berth Saturday sught. The score was 44-27. Angott Suffers i' : Broken Hand Lightweight Champion Sammy Angott,' who ; broke his right hand In ontpolntma Bob Mont gomery a year and a naif acv learned Saturday that ho had fractured his left one la re peating the victory last nlaht.' G G allowed,' and we all ad mire your stand, as the least hole In the dyke is liable to let loose the flood and we dont want any more ballplayers kept awake all night by a hard lump under the pillow which turns out to be a wad of folding money", much to their indignation. ' ' We know that I yon ; have shaken those bushy, eyebrows at Rogers Ilornsby beeause of . hbrhabit of buying hay for the horses, and there are reports . that some deals for the purchase f clubs have been thumbed ' down .because prospective pur chasers were : Interested, ta .a race track or. were caught In line at the 12 straight window; or some such 'reason. cVrf -A .'-fi So we just wondered if you had heard about the terrible tempta tions our Dodgers face down at Havana. The first thing we know they will be' playing penny-ante or saying: -ru bet I hit the next pitch,"' which would seem ; to be a pretty good bet considering those over-age sluggers Larry MacPhafl has gathered together to keep the Brooklyn fans happy. , Maybe we shouldn't worry; too much about it as we all know that when the season starts all bets are ' off and the clubs that win will win the hard way. Say. what do you think of those odds oa the Yankees any ; way, K. XL?.- .-, - .:. Thdy 11 Be Hissed Wally GemmeU (top) and Don Cutler, Salem high school basketball layers who will not see service In the earning state tournament dae to 1 health. GemmeU. reaular with an attack of the mumps, while Cutler, regular center, has been been forced from farther action by doctor's orders.: Their lass to the Salem entry in the tosnaasent District 14 ST. HELENS, Ore, March T Vfy&l Helena sent the district 1 Ovecosi hlsJk school hoakot hen playoff nmto an extra caaoe ftaiarday might fey defeating will have to , play Uoniiy te settle U e Cstrtct rhsmploashlp and the rlcht to CO to the state dees A Forrester Reaignn At Oregon State : CORVALLIS, March 7-(-Re-signaflon of Bud Forrester as di rector of the Oregon State col lege athletic news bureau and freshman baseball coach was an nounced Saturday by Athletic Manager Percy Locey. ' - H Locey said rorrester had ac cepted a position in the San Fran Cisco office of Press Association, a radio news, ttrvb'-. - :r Portland Golf i 1 - ; Star Joins JJp ' vt fe:- - POSTLAND, March UPhLoul Jennings, Portland golf star, went Into the navy Saturday.-' - The Oregon State chatnnloh in 1MO and Portland champtno of champions In 1940 and 194L Jen nings; went to the quarter-finals on the National amateur at Oma ha'last yearv!" - - i Whose Hoop A" CHXrnCH tXACVK '"- . or1 "W . Xr Pet, TPt ! Flrrt MX 4 , IjOO 1J SI Baptists .,, .... ; AJOOO 131 SI Presbyterian S S . jSOO 169 . 103 Leslie ME S S .400 113 127 Evangelical ...-. 1 4 JOS 124 183 Latter Day . , 4 JQ00 . SS 12S b cnracH lcacuk ; . W L Pet. Pf Pa Mennonites : 4 ' 1 aOO 137 134 U. Brethren 8 S jBO 154 134 First Christian 2 jSOO 100 . 134 PresbytTa n . I 1 00 17 149 Court Street I S v AO0 131 113 Salt Creek . 1 4 JtO SI 123 C CHFtCH LIAGl"- - W T. Pet. Pf Pi Court street S 0 1.000 lit Presbrterian S -I . .754 41 33 Calvary fipt. , S t "9 133 . S3 Jason Lee S S 103 , SO Chrm Luth.i--S "S .44 120 183 First :, ,, .. 4 3 j404 33 5J Episcopal 4 S jtKJO 34 4 Fin&Moriday 4 . suard on the Via machine, la out wfll bo keenly felt. j ; r Big 9 Baseball to MOLALLA, March E. WClard. Uolalla high school pilaclpsl said - Sataroay thai the Big Nma baseball lesgae would sput tnU two divisions thss year to eos otwa travel. " . Wsodonrn, Chemawa, 80ccr tos, Canby anal tlalalla will be In tn dtviaiosi and Groahaaa. gstacada, rarfcrooo. Corbett and Sandy m the ether. Division champions will play for the leacmo tlUo.. Session Held at Central Howell . CENTRAL HOWELL The Nemo club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Richard Tuve with Mrs. Alex Bishop assisting host a. ICrs. Dltchen gave a resunv of an article on first aid. A guest was airs. UcIntyreJwbo has come from Alaska in the last year. - Members present: were Mrs. A. Kittelson, Mrs. Henry Raamussen, Mrs. Ditchen, Mrs. P. Wood, Mrs. Maria Milne, Mr; Nellie Tuve, Mrs. Louis Wampler, Mrs. George Plane, Mrs. Ray McKibben, Mrs. Clarence Simmons, Mrs. Ed Hynes, Mrs. Alex Bishop and Mrs. Richard Tuve. . 4 ' . Mr; and Mrs. Wddon Hatteberg visited with the M4 O. Hattebergs Tuesday and Wednesday. -' Nettie Hatteberg: was hostess a a dinner Wednesday honoring Mrs. Ed Hattebe and Weldon Hatteberg on their birthday anni versaries. ''A1- - 'it A- A -r Attention! Fistula Sufferer: The RlcCleary Clinic. E 1517 Elms Blvd, ; Excelsior Eprtogs, Mo., is putting out an up-to-the- minute 122-page book on Fis tula, Piles (Hemorrhoids), relat ed ailments and colon disorders. You can have a copy of this book by asking for it on a postcard sent to the above address. l,To chars?. It may save you nuch suf fering and money, 7rite today. Loop Split Finals of Stateohh-BovJing Tournament to Be Rolled Off At Perfection, ,8, The 2nd annual Oregon Statesman single bowling tourna-)' men t. will come to i close on the Perfection alleys tonight -with ; the top six bowling finalists of the three-week tourney- slated to roll off the grand finale starting at 8 pan. r v - ' The six survivors who will their scores, are: Rex Adolph, 734; John Friesen, HQ; Jack Kerr, STANDINGS among iho BOVLERS (TiirUi DeOuire , 447 , 423 . 430 ;S09 .45 Ellsworth HartweU Wstter Cbne. ir. Red Hoklebtla . Jack Kerr coaotanciAX. lkagus L w it u 14 IS 19 14 37 17 18 SO Parrish Market Straw St Straw - AM -IS .14 17 .14 1S M SllsVlllSsl Master Bread State st Market Hartman Bros. . Cooke Office Boys . Nicholson Ins. - -14 Woolwortha Pittsburgh Paints General FlnaBC . as Psulus Taggers Tops 144. Peterson 178. Deal 177. Perry 174, Garbarino 114, H; Barr 174, svans 373, I canton 17S, scales 174, So waros us.- . . MEacAirriLx league w 1S .14 J4 Dr. Pepper BosJer Electrie . Dr. Sender Valley Motor . Berts Lunch M OS SCMt -11 Lobssh Celery , Jl as JO -10 uoara wauc Capital aty Laundry tuenneta uus . Glenn Red At White , 4 HoMerbela Ml. ThomDaon 171. Nel son 170, Schwab IBS, Warner 147. Col well 142,' T. Brown-162, Densmoro 157, Woelke iST, trtsmrdlSl, Godlnn 1ST. MAJOm LEAGUE - x. Acme-Auto Wreckers 4 . 8 ' S , 7 Bamages 7 Up. CUnea Coffee Shop mesens Copeland Yards . Karrs . s 4 CUne. sr. 144. Coo 101. Poulin ISO. Tope ISO, Ma man las. aunger laa. 149, HarrwM 187, Young Cline, Jr. 145. . 145, Page LADIES IXAGUB W J4 -10 -14 4 4 - L 14 ! 10 Keglettes - ... Coca Cola Capital Bedding Hubbard Motor Co. McKay Cbevrolet 14 Hoyai Desserts 1 11 Wilson 15S. Garbarino 194. Poulin 193. McCarroU 151. Clark 140. Kennedy 147. Meyers 14S, Foreman 143. Uoyd .141, Bowiaoy 140.- .- , INDUITUAL LEAGUE W -54 Salem Srewery Lloyds Used Cars 28 29 33 M 38 XI coca com -45 Rices Men Shoes, -42 JU -41 -41 -34 Sears Roebuck P. Cephant-I Itochs Standard Oils . 37 143 44 49 Woodbara Mary-Doe Goldles , -44 -33 Hou Bros. .31 Busick s Market J9 51 Garbartoa ISO. Cline.- ir. 180. Bone ITS. Kitznuller - ITS. Steele 177. Ed wards 174. Larson 179, Graham 172, Nufer I7S, scales 170. cheebt crrr Bosler Electrie Paulus Cubs Statesman t, 23 23 -31 -28 Salesmen -25 Reinboldt Ac Lewis -24 30 23 Outdoor Adv. H. Whit 174 P Thnmnaon 171 "S. Mills 169. M. Poulin 147, Harmon 163, Nelson 141. Warner 154. Fannan 194, K. McCarroU 1S4. dujxus us. West Salem Wins Over OSD Girls The Oregon School for the ?f girls' basketball team, dropped' a dose 28 to 26 decision to the West Salem girls on the winner's floor Friday night Half time score was 18-14 for OSD. Turner of OSD led scores . with 14 points, . while Crump and Michael, tied for win ner's high with 12 each. j , OSD 2t (28) West Saleni Turner 14 12 Crump Weatherspoon 6 12 Michael 2 Kling Holl inss head Rust Sundsruu rtamlin Keys Larsen Kofford , - Sub for West Salem: Burns, j2. Simmons Breaks No-Name League Scoring Record OREGON CUT, March 7-4P) -Dutch Shrtmoas, Salem high school forward, established a No Name leasee - fcsskrthsn of 142 points this A Flgmres eompQcd here shewed WtnasiM averaged l&JS joints a same to better the asark of in points set by Bob Morris of Albany Li 1141. ! V Hodaias of end with lit. Toronto Stops Ranirtns TORONTO, March 7-(5VTe Toronto Maple Leafs spotted the New" York i : Rangers one ; goal Saturday night, then came on Cast to beat the ; National y Hockey league haulers, 4-2,' in a game that bristled with speed. ; The victory put the Leafs within one point of the leaders. , " j s The : clubs play -In- New York Sunday night - Try ass of Cht4 rtatdlML Ajaaalac SCCCLSS ter 4044 years to CHINA. No Matter with, -ha aibeeat ye are AJTIJCT t disorders, i taasSt, heart, Isax, Urer, tldacTt, ilomsch. ras, eoasttpatton, aleers, 4ia eus. ivrer, s us. teasaie e laiau . Cirl2 C!ir CLlaese nerb Co Office Erars Osly .' Tses. sad Sat. a to 4 p.r. aad - utm mm. mmm r r, 9- f to lioa 0 . . Tonight 'J .A ,... roll the finals tonight, with-. 843; L. McCune, : 31; G o 1 d 1 e i Bentson, 622; Frank Junta, 619. Adolph rolls for lUmages in the r Major league, Friesen and Kerr? for Friesen's Furniture tjuint, also ; In the Major loop, -McCune for: llichfield and Junta . for Board f Walk In- the Mercantile league, t and Bentson for his Croldie's en-t try In m Industrial circuit ' 1 f Winner ef first f laee wt3 I: drawdown the top check of SrS4 . . " the 8Utea4ta eimted gold ; Uophy, r Second r tiace wlnaer wUl receir4 cheek for 1Xl and a gold . bowling charm. A check for ' 111.43 and a gold eharm goes 4 to, third place winner. Fourth and flfth place WtnaUsts win ; each receive. checks fer US iutd ; Un charms, and sixth ; place winner wffl receive a gold charm, , t . - -i - .The cash prizes and trophy' awards will be made Immediately' after ue-finals are bowled oil ' Eighty two Salem and vicinity bowlers embarked . durine the '. first round, the top half of the j field continuing through the sec- 1 ond which ended at 12 ndnight -last night' A:. - 'A. ...aa-,T . Fat Fatterse-, bowler for thai Copeland Yards team m t kef t Major league, and T. Seal, 8an7 ' din's CfenuaercLrt league roller, wen first and seeoad place re spectively at the close of the ' first round, but feU behind hi -the second heat. No prizes were awarded final- , Ists in the second round the top six moving Into the finals to night . v a Freeman Leads in ' Shuttle Toiirney SPOKANE, Wash, March 74) Dave Freeman & Co, a concern which holds a near-monopoly on the national badminton market; ! breezed through the early rounds. of toe .Washington state shuttle, tournament Saturday w i t h o u t meeting a serious challenge. Freeman advanced to the sin gles semi-finals with a 15-11, 15-8 triumph over Rupe Topp of Seat tle in the quarter-finals. Paired with Sarah Lee Williams, , with ' whom the Pasadenan shares the! national miked doubles crown, he advanced to the semi-finals of the mixed doubles. With Chet Goss of Hollywood he moved safely through the sec- ond round of doubles play. ' ' Evelyn Boldrick ;, of Pasadena, former national women's singles ' queen, defeated Miss M. Gieldseth 1 of Saattle, 11-2, 11-0, but riding hard in the singles chase also was Eleanor Young of Vancouver. BC who trounced Miss Goldrick here' last year for the Inland Empire ehainplonsh'p. Miss Young beat v Beverly Weber, Spokane cham pion, 11-4, 11-1.. The tournament will conclude tomorrow. Legal Notices IN THE DISTUCT COUKT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR HQS DISTKICT OF OREGON No. B 28745 Id the Matter of Mary Zuber, . Xmkrupt. To the creditors fo Mary Zuber. ; of Sublimity, in the County of Marion; and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: v.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . that said Mary Zuber has' been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by her on the 12th day of February, 1842, and that the first meeting of her creditors : will be held at Room 223, In the United SUtes Postoffice Building, btaenv Oregon, on the 23rd day of March, 1942, at 1:45 o'clock in the afternooa, at which place and tune the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint' a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, e 'ilne the bankrupt. ' and tranv tt .uch other business as may propeJy come before said ? meeting. - - Dated at Albany, this 6th day of March, 1842. - " WHRD I MARKS, : Referee in Bankruptcy. Mar. 8 UMirpStM moothlr armnu; oo roaew al , expense; a toerense ta Inters rate. A rrsdeaUal ts.Tsar aiortri 4 Is t4 safe way is fiaaaes rsvr ob. AraLlsNs ta aeleeui eeUaoarA fiaatKlag eBUoaal CAWKINS EOBEETS, CNC Auryrd Mortrste Loan Solicitor, (or Ihe Prudential Insurance Co a . o America -Guard tan Butldln Ea: Orfoe -J7 . 1 . i 1