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Tho Casaba Kings, Runncm-up and Aho Rons :EbemTS(m(m Z V i' .- :' ' V ' ' : j - " ". S; a , ' I " l4. Sun Valley's Skiers Dominate ASTOtXVS FLYING FISHERMEN. tltltsts for the second consecutive year as they socked Corvallls. V .h. VI iv. tH'tll. - mlmaHw Marl Iitnit nllit - Want rttnr lft la -frh- Wally Palmberr, coach. allowing victory grla; uW)Tet. It Kwy 1- ' - Unhnnl if m v-iuxuiiiiia hi liaiiuiicu Love, Bat Lant trdt Happy Leex. Back row, left to ribt Cliff CrandalL Ruben Wirkkaaea, Ebea I Parker, Doa Doff. George Craadall,-Jack Vitus, Eocene scpauat, manager. 1 -1 J ' r r . . - 3t 3S p). 1 Championsliips at Yosemite YOSEMTTE, Calif March 14-P)-Sun Valley, Idaho, skiers dominated the first places in the national alaloin and combined championships, run off over the tough Tempo .Dome course at Badger Pass Saturday under unfavorable skiing conditions. These events concluded the national downhill, slalom,' and combined men and women cham- OOKVAIXIS' 8PAXTANS. tmuMT nuuMr-apa. who dropped a M-Xl deekdea to Astoria's Fkfceraaea la the ehampienihip gaaaa Satarday sdckt. From toft to rlfht taey tnelade: Wldaer,KaeU. Bard, Spriek. Matton. Aadenea. Oreahoac. Belmaa, Shaw, Smith Beck, Coaeh Frank Basagcr. Seated la treat are Managers Hard? and Bennett. -cba-L NiX'H7 -'- BAKEB'S BULLDOGS who eaptared third plaee la the Z3rd annoal hoop toarnameat this past week when they dewaed the Medferd Timers. Sl-Zt Satarday night. They mclade, front row from left to rlfht, Captola Toaaaty Holaua, Derrick, Sowers, Van Bererea, Kaaadale, Wrlrht. Back Coach Beak Aadersoa, Henderson, Baxter, Miller, Spence, Klgrs manaa-er. pionships which were held Friday and Saturday. , la the men's aatioaal epea aleat caaatploaship raa - off. Siff Encl af 8an Valley raced to a first plaee ta the first ran with 1:11.1 time and cum la first la the second raa with a 1:1U, for a winning total af Barney McLean oi -Denver trailed Engl at a bare ski's length to cop second place. Another Den ver ski expert, Gordon Wren, fin ished third with 223. In the men's amateur champion ship, McLean swooped down the 700-foot descent on the west slope of the Tempo Dome course for a first Carl Bechtold, lake Tahoe, soon came m to claim secona place. ' The-men's combined champion ship was taken by El Engen, of the' Sun Valley group, with a total of 5:57.3. Martin Fopp, of Timberline Lodge, was best to finish second in 5:58.9. McLean took another place for the Den ver contingent third with 5:75. Son Valley ski oaeens swept the women's slalom champion ship clean , for the first three places Gretchea Fraser, first, ta Z:41.1: CUrKa Heath, second, with 2:43.2; and Virginia Guern sey, third, in 2:51.3. The best the Idaho women could do in the combined races was to fake the first two places Shirley McDonald, Sun Valley, -3:lf .2, and Clarita Heath, Sun Valley, 3:26.5 and leave Gretchen Frazer of Tacoma, Wash, with third in the time of 331.8. mmmhmmmhmm '"I inn, II T' in i -- l ' r ll I ' I I r"' ''- I M, MMMMli iWoodburn Plans Boxing Events WOODBURN The Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a smoker to be held in St Luke's hall on 1st Patrick's day, March 17. It is planned to have amateur boxers from all parts of the Wil lamette valley on hand,, each val ley community to be represented by at least one boxer in one event. . " ... Eugene High Splashers Win 3avMeet Eugene high eked out a 89-3? win over Salem high in a three way Invitational swimming meet at the YMCA Saturday afternoon. University, high of Eugene placed third with 11 points. ' Dlsqaallfkattoas spelled , de feat for Dmano MeUent's SaJem preppers as both Bob Netmeyer and Fan! Fettlt were eliminated . from their rospoctlvo events for minor infractions daring events ia which both were far ahead. Results: j 48 yard free style Won by Iindley, 8, la Earley, E, . second: Evans, U, third; Simp son, E, foarth. . 108 yard breast stroke Won by Try on, S, la LKJL Darham, U. second; Flaistod, E. third; Fettlt. 8, dlsoaallfled. 228 yard free style Won by matoa, K, la 243.4; Miller. S. second; BJehbleL E, third; GI1- bertson, S, foarth. , 188 yard back stroke Won by Halteabartv S. ta 1:41.8;, .Tnrman, JJ. second: Lachell, S. third; Patnode, U. fourth. 108 yard free style Won by Farley, E. fat 1:08; Sehanke. S, second; Evans, U, third; Beae ker, 8, foarth. Dirinr Won by Hratoa. E, . with 1MA5 potato; Black, E, second; Carrath. 8, third. 188 yard Medley relay Woa by Varrerslty high's team of Tnxman, Darham, Lomax; Ea rene second; Saleat dlsqaall-: fled. (Nelmeyer) v j r 188 yard relay Won by Sa lem's team of Lindley, Sehanke, E aecker and Dahlea; Eocene second; University hirh, third. Don IQrscIi Is Named Oregon Hoop Captain EUGENE. Ore, March 14-P) Coach . .- Howard . Hebsea aald Satarday that the University, of Oreroa basketball sqaad had elected Don Kirsck, Fortiand gaard, as eaptala for. aext sea son, the first eaptala aaaaed smea 1835. - " . The players also a a m e d Geeraa Forky" Aa draws, three-year caard from Victoria,' BC, as honorary eaptala for. the season Just closed. STANDINGS among tho BOWLERS COMMEKCIAt. LIAGVI SundlnJ Psrrish Market Master Bread t Straw c Straw State St. Market v Cookes Office Boys Hartman uros. .,, ,. Nicholson Ink , , ,, ., , Pittsburgh Paints General finance Woolwortha Pautua Taf cra Top 153, .IS . 1S -18 -11 as as 14 as Krech 1SX. ; Peterson 117. Gsrbarino 176. Evsas lit. Pemr 173. H. Barr 174. Scales m. - Besl X. IS M SS m, MEXCANTTLK LCAGVX Dri Pepper vauer Motor Dr. Sam It Berts uiaeh . Stayton - as s JS as. Bosler Eactrte Capital City Utuadry . Richfield Oils Board Walk as as is Labiah Celery Clenna Bed it White ai . ai L -s 11 IS u n 14 1 is .IS IS IS Holderbeia 1S3. Thomoaon 171. Nel son 170. scawao IS7, Warner 1ST, coi waU 163. T. Brown 1(3. Densmore 17. Krtsfaard 157, Xnedter 157. MAJOB LkAOVS Copeland Tarda Acm Auto Wreckara , Bama(as 1 Up 10 CUb. mr. 1S3. Com 190. Poulin 190. Baman 188. Tope 1SS, OUnger IBS. Lar son 168, HartweU 11, Pace US, CUne, Jr. 189. . LADIES UCAGUB Cllnes Coffee Shop rriesens rurnituro Karra ao aa W -IS Keslettes Coca Cola . Capital Beddiof -, Hubbard Motors McKay Chevrolet . Royal Deaaerts Wilson MS. cartanno W at as as s . s 7 154, 4 8 8 10 IS 11 Poulin 153. McCarroU 151. Clark 149. Kennedy 147. Meyer 146, Foreman 143, Lloyd 141. BOWttfty 140. INDUSTRIAL LKAGU- Salem Brewery Lloyds Uad Cars Coca Cola Seara-Roebuck Rices Men Shoea . . P. -Uephant-LaRocha Standard Oils Bearings 8c Motor Parts Goktie Wood burn Hogg Bros. W -SO 50 47 44 -43 -41 .55 Busicks Market Garbarino 183, L 31 31 34 37 3S 39 40 44 45 43 48 51 Bone ITS. Kitzmille 177. Graham 171. Nufer 171. Cooley 171. DaMberg 169. Scales 168. Hart 168, Thompson 167, Groves 167. CHERRT CITY LKAGUK Bosler Electric Paulua Cuba Statesman Salesmen ,,, .. Relnholdt St Lewis United Outdoors H. White 173. P. W .33 .33 a -36 as L 34 35 28 38 31 36 Thomoaon 171. S. Mills 170. M. Poulin 166, Nelson 163, Harmon 163. rarman 157. J. Warner 157. K. McCarroU 155. Duffus 154. Trciining Camps KOKTH BEND'S record settla BULLDOGS who teamed to break three all-time scorina records for the toaraaaseat. -- from left they are Elden Breedlove, Captain Wayne Fox, Kermlt Ulller, Jack Mar dock. Kady Koppe, Jesse WUliamson. Tom Mardoek. Keith Xjrosse, Norman Walker, Lee Wcekley, Bad WUant, Walter Snldow aad Jack Hudson, i I" i t . v- i i. i ; 7 . r 1 'I 1 7 Camilli-Lcd Dodgers Again Bounce Giants MIAML FlaTMarch 14 -iJPf Dolph CamHIl rapped three of Brooklyn's five hits as - the Dodrers tripped the New York Giants, 2-1. Satarday for their third strsixht exhibition victory over their home town rivals. Brooklyn (N) 2 5 0 New York (N) , 1 5 1 Head, Chipman (6) and Dap per, Owen (); Schumacher, East (4), Koslo (7) and Danninfc Blae- mire (6). Irish Speed to Launch Doyle, US Destroyer on St. Pat Day SATnJt'"-a- to the O'Malleys, the Fin- nigans and the Murphys, the US destroyer Doyle will be launched at the Harbor Island yard of the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding corporation five week ahead of schedule on St. Patrick's day. Ten weeks ago it seemed like lUX FORD'S TXGESS who won sixth place ta the O&ISSA hoop tourney. They mclade. front row left -to right, Lee Eeyaolda, Doa Faweett, Jack xeese, Darren jaonuetn, K. B. Webber, Alan Weir. x Baca row Coaeh Ross Acbeson. John Ouster host, Kay McCallls ter, Henry Herman. Dale Meldermeyer, Bill WalL' Spragne Outlines Plan to Save Hoime Fuel for Coming Winter Saving of the waste" of sawdust, slabwood and wood shav ings so that such materials may be used by the people of Ore gon next winter as home fuel was outlined in a plan launched by Gov. Charles A. Sprague here Saturday. : - H. J. Cox, Eugene, president of the Willamette Valley Lum ber association, and Arthur Prai- aulx, publie relations director re lations director for the same con cern, were named by Gov, Sprtjue ta confer with mill operators and wood dealer' and request adop tion of a plan that will assist in avertin a fuel . shortage next wiater. " ' . 1 art asitag (ha c- cf 1 state to save aad aecom ate sawdust aad slabwooeV throush- ent the sprinc and sasnmei Gov. Spragne said. The xrull operators also wCl.be arged to arraase for dlstrtbatloa af this large sapply of fael through dealers' ' to thealtlmato eon- "U this suggestion Is followed our normal supply of fuel, which I believe win be heavily curtailed next winter, can be greatly sup plemented through the saving of sawmill waste." - - "Householders In Oregon may have to go back to the old days and pile slabwood in their paxk ing, Gov. Sprague declared. Gas Honsers Turn Tables, Wax Yanks ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March 14-(iiP)--The J SL Louis Cardinals turned the tables on the New York Yankees Saturday; shutting them out 4-0. althoush held to three hits by Johnny Linden and Mel Queen. The Yankees entered the game with three straight victories, two shutouts and a string of 28 con- isecutive scoreless Innings behind them and Lindell ; tacked four - aa ' . a. a more frames on to we anuioui i streak before Joe Gordon's error let in two unearned runs. The Cards put together a walk. a single by Stan Musial, a; double by Ray Sanders and it balk for their last two runs in the ninth. The Yankees notched seven hits off ; Righthanders Mort Cooper, Harry Gtimbert and Howard Krist, bbt the Cards cut off every threat by brilliant fielding. St, Louis (N) 4 3 New York (A) 0 T M. Cooper, Gumbert (4). Krist (7), and Odea, Mancuso (t); Lin den, : Queen (8), and Robinson, Rosar (6). - " , At Sanford, FU-i Washington (A) Boston (N) : Hudson. Wilson 8 4 ). .1 Carras- wild Irish idea when it was pro posed that the Doyle, named after an Irishman, should be launched on the Irish traditional March 17. But the Irish got busy and with the help of the Swensons and the Kebluesks, but a third of the construction time off the schedule. The men with Irish names the welders aad ahlpflt- tors aad machinists talked so much about their March 17 dead line that their feelings spread to the ether men working on the wooden stating along the hnIL Pretty soon the men on the Doyle began asking the yard to help them to launch the ship on the promised day. The officials were witting to try. They aUo eated more overtime pay and more men. But until a few days ago nobody knew for sure whether it could be done. The Irish had been watching construction on other boats during their off hours, studying methods of doing the Job T better. Things they learned speeded the bunding of the Doyle. The -story of their race against tinm spread around the country, to other shipyards and to Hibern ian societies, which started writing letters to Capt W, J. Malone, naval supervisor of shipbuilding. . In tho last few days tho men bet i to see the tangible results of their laber. The destroyer's halt was completed. Eer shafts were fitted Into the strata which Just alonx her flanks aad the '; big brease epellers, made la . Seattle by the Doraa eosupaay ' aad polished Just a little bricht er because of the vessel's Irish name, were lifted Into place with chain falls. r When it - was oicially an nounced she would be ready for her launching the Irish just -Tinned and went on. with, their part in Lieut Stephen Decatur's foray into the harbor of Tripoli to -burn the captured US Frigate Philadelphia, Sand Put Out, Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL At an order from the city council the local civilian defense committee dis tributed sand Saturday to att householders of the community. Two sacks of 50 pounds each were allowed to each family at the price of 25 cents. ' . The city marshals, Victor Frey and Joseph Hassler, had charge of the distribution. McNutt ' and Mandli Zone, Defense Stops Giant Stanford Five Series Tied, Necessitating Final : 1 Game Monday; Beavers Drive in : Second Half to Win Going Away PALO ALTO, Cl, Majxh li-tffVOregdn s SUte conegt beat Stanford, 42 to 33, Saturday night to even the games at one apiece in their current play-off lor. the Pacific Coast conference basketball championship. . " - ' , : Stanford won Friday nicht's came: the first of th riavr.ff j oj rcori oi 1W8, uregon State's win-wiU necessitate the third game M the series, which wiU be played here Monday night - The first half of the game ran nip and tuck with the score belnsr tied eight times. It was a stand- still at half-time, 18 to 18. ; The Beavers jumped Into the lead at the start of the second half with two fast baskets by Substitute Forward George Me Nutt. who got: Into the game Friday night gs g sub and did so well that Oregon State start ed aim Saturday nbrht. , From then on, the Beavers were always in front The Indians nev er threatened the Beavers lead by more than four points at any time thereafter. V MeNatt took the high -coring honors for the eveaiag with 14 points. Clooe bohtad was John Mandle, OSC "beater, who made 13. " Stanford's high scorer was Jack Dana, forward, who dropped la a total of 11 points. Dana Is a substitute who replaced co-Cap. tain Don Burness in the starting lineup. ; V Oregon SUte twitched Its de fense from the man-f or-man, which was used Friday night to i zone setup. As a result, the In dians got few clear shots and al most no follow shots. Mandic was especially effective defensively against the follow-up shots, and made some nice pivot shots to spur the OSC attack, i The Beavers offense was a slow, deliberate type with a few Ion shots mixed in by Faul Yaleatt guard, who made three long ones that pulled the Staa- ford defense eat of line. This loosened up the tlrht Indian defease and the Beavers came ta and started shooting ander the basket A crowd of .2,900, 100 short of the capacity of the Stanford pa vilion, saw the game. The lineups: Oreroa State G F McNutt, f 6 2 Dement, f 0 0 Warren, f 0 0 Mulder, f 0 0 Mandic, c . 4 $ Durdan, g 1 1 ValentL g ., , 3 0 Beck, g 3 . 0 Totals 17 t quel 7) and Early; Tobin, Wal-iwork. - - . lace (5), IIutchL-3 (7) and Lea- The Dcjle will honor PJchard bardt ' Doyle, a seaman gunner who took Nasori Paint Sales Iilcrease With tires being rationed, "and we know they are," because we are in the Kelly tire and Wfllard battery . business, friends : are get ting oodles , of too, many of our pleasure in mak ing their homes brighter with NASON Paints. WerWill all have to remain home more thir y ear; and we would like to loan our NASON color tcrvlr B.D. Woodrow book to anyone t h a t is coniidering reCiing their home. NASON Paints are hard-wear ing, easy to apply and of the fin est quality. Our prices . are at tractive and we offer reasonable terms, too. R. D. "Woody" WOOD- ROW, 834 N. Church St, rhone ' ' ' Ff Tp 3 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 r 2 0 P 13 42 Stanford Pollard, f Dana, f Linari, t Voss, c Cowden, g . Dallmar, g McCaffrey, g Totals a .3 . 5 . 0 . 1 -1 . 3 . 0 -13 F 0 7 Ff Stanford Tp' I 11. 0, 3, 3, 10. 0. 33 18. Halftime score: Oregon State 18. Free throws missed: Dement z. Pollard, Dana, Cowden.' Officials: Wally Cameron and Lloyd Leith. Entries Swell For Coast Boxing Frays SACRAMENTO. March 14-UP1 Entries In the Pacific coast Inter collegiate boxing r champlonshlpt rose to 29 Saturday with the an nouncement the , host California Aggies will send a five-man Jeam into the tournament ring here next' Friday and Saturday nights. , Waahlnxton State eollere has . indicated it win send a fall team of eight to defend the boxing crown wea by the Cougars last ' year. The University ef Saa -Fraaetsoo win be represented by ' six men, UCLA by five, Goa aaga university fear, aad Staa- ' ford university, one. San Jose State college. 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