Issue Now Kayo; on W fiif iDiiLjuAviv ..milium Lt.; (no JVTG) f Harold Hauk, the Viking football-baskctbaU coach now, durationized, reminded the other day this last was Stuart "Butch" Nelson's 10th year of footballing . . . The former Parrish junior-high and Vik grid whiz who started calling signals and was in there" 'for Navy when the Middies knocked off Army this fall, started his pig skinning under Hauk at Par rish in 1934 . . He played guard that season and in '35 moved to fullback. When Hauk" moved to the Villa he again - shifted --Butch", this time to blocking back ... Then ; came '37 and what Hauk recalls as the best team he's ever had. Nelson the fullback. Others on that eleven, incidentally: Walt Heinie, end; Tom King and Jack Hansel, guards; Johnny Myers, block , ing back, and Al Wickert and Carl Chapman, halves. Lost on ly their opener to Camas, Wash. LT. HAROLD HAUK . . . Hauk kept Nelson at full in '3 a . . . In '39 Nelson backfielded for the Oregon Frosh and in '40 for the Webfoot varsity. Then the appointment to Annapolis and more gridironing the '41-42-43 campaigns for the Middies. And not once during those last three seasons has Navy been beaten by Army . . . "Butch" is all set for graduation now at the academy after 10 years of footballing, the entire 10 highlighted of course by 'his last game, that win over Army. . . . For as Hauk knows, "Butch was the only ex-Salem high foot baller playing maor college ball this year , ... Roy Helser, Albina Hell shipyard athletic boss, basketballer, baseball pitcher, softballer and impromptu fisticuff er who rings his crack Hellship quint to town Friday to play the Navycats, says the only reason he's playing on the team himself is because he wants to stay in shape for baseball next summer! Roy's under contract to Portland Beavers you figure out the rest . . . They never quit . . . "Helser th Hurler" modestly admits the Hellships have "a purty good team,' and adds the only reason it beat Gail Bishop and the Fort Lewis Reception Center Sunday was due to the maintenance of a 10-1 lead built up in the first five minutes of play ... $65 Dotcn, $935 to Go-Let's Go! The $65 contributed by Perfection Alleys' bowlers-to the "Salem Division, - National Infantile Paralysis Drive" j (official title) now salted away at Ladd it Bush, we now look forward to the Salem Golf club doings of the coming Saturday (sweepstakes tourney), the all benefit basketball game between Salem and Tillamook at the Villa next Tuesday, night,, the healthy slice Matchmaker Don Owen will carve' from the weekly wrestling show receipts the same night, the proposed all-soldier bopping bee benefit "Promoter" Ira Pilcher is working on for, the armory and the Willamette-Tillamook Naval Air Station hoop skirmish January 22 . . . Also, we've been told the American Legion Capital Posters intend turning one of their Friday night jam sessions at the armory into a polio benefit. On same .We check, -with Commander John Olson and Maestro Tom Hill right" away-. .'. Considering all assisting factions, the village's share in the nationwide fund-raising drive should amount to around the $750 mark when she's all in and ready to be turried over to Foundation Sports Council Chairman Grantland Rice . . . Keep up the good work, mates . ... Let's push it over the $1000 mark . . . Remember, half the sum raised locally will be turned back to battle the disease on the local front. The other half goes into the National Foundation for re search, epidemic aid and education ... mwmm Goldies knocked off league leading Woodburn 2-1, Hartman Bros, did the same thing to Nich olson's Insurance, Senator Barber shop nosed Hamms 2-1 and Paulus Bros, dropped a 2-1 series to Hal vorson Construction Co." in Mon day night bowling by Perfection's Commercial leaguers. - - . Wadsworth of Woodburn rolled i ugh individual series with his 531. but Virginia Garbarino's 211 tor Paulus Bros, was high single game for the night. GOLDIES (1 . Handicap DeGuir . Hart Tow - J. rarrar Beatson It 11 II 54 141 1M 170 497 .IIS 157 1M 481 . 16S 160 174502 .158 154 127439 14 135 170-471 . Totals WOODBURN (1) Hicks , Austin ., 1 Shore? Wadsworth Steel . 799 S30 SIS 2444 171 1S 15 504 .104 145 117364 17 133 180491 190 192 149531 187 127 188480 ".SIS 767 790 2372 Totals HARTMAN BROS. (2) Handicap 43 4 45 135 O. Hartman 145 141 159445 K- PsrT 166 145 138 449 J. Albrich -151 ' 117 113381 B. Welch 168 147 199-514 H. Barr ; 158 194 136488 Totals ..833 789 788 2410 NICHOLSON'S INSURANCE 1 Manning . 102 151 138-391 CircelU 1S8 161 IBS 482 P. Valde 17S 125 132382 Melville -- 160 202 124 486 W. Valdc , , , ,. , ,189 180 139 508 Totals .733 819 898 2249 HAMMS (1) Biggins , Ashby Schmidt B. Mills S. Mills .143 169 162474 .166 142 164472 .122 154 153429 .166 146 189501 .119 181 136 436 Totals .716 792 804 2312 DRS. CHAN . LAM Dt.T.TXim,N.D. Dr.O.CIta.N.D. CHINESE nerballsts 241 North Liberty Upstairs Portland General Electric Co Off lea open Saturday only 10 a.m to 1 P-m.: 6 to T p.m Con sultation. Blood pressure and urine tesu are frea of chare. Practiced since 191T H v ' " 1 Settled agher: in an"" SENATOR BARBER SHOP (2) Hauler 154 124 148426 Welty .. Talbot' McCune -Dahlberg Totals - .153 138 113404 .144 150 139433 .171 200 126 497 ..139 171 178488 .771 793 714 2278 HALVORSON CON. CO. (2) Handicap 71 71 71 213 Zeller 163 180 169512 Curtis 126 149 145 420 Merriott 179 130 150459 Hendrie .,. 190 152 144486 Wheatley 198 142 188528 Totals 824 824 867 2613 PAULUI BROS. I) E. Garbarino 162 169 170501 Hill - -.175 177 123475 Duffus 152 17 142441 V. Garbarino . 119 159 211489 Scales 145 174 170 489 Totals .753 826 816 2395 YMCA Church Hoopers Plan At a recent meeting at the YMCA the Senior Church Basket ball league was organized and plans were laid for this year's play. Ancil Morley of the First Baptist church was elected presi dent and the constitution of last year was adopted with a few mi nor changes. According to present plans, a Jamboree will be held at the Y Saturday night, January 1. All teams will play that night and then the managers will meet t decide In which division the various teams, will be placed. League- play will -begin the fol lowing week. ; The following, churches have indicated they plan to enter teams: First Methodist, First Pres byterian, First Baptist, American Lutheran, Jason Lee Methodist, Calvary Baptist, West Salem Me thodist and. First Congregational. If there are any other church groups interested, they can join the league by applying at the YMCA. Hugh McElroy Dies SPOKANE, Dec. 14-(fl)-Hugh McElroy, 70, Spokane sportsman- barber, died Monday. He- was prominent J here as. a baseball player in 'his youth and at one time was state trapshooting cham pion. . '. ,- Ross Plants 3rd Meat Smashing Right Puts Georgie : I Jammed Armory Sees Hilarious Slugfest By AL LXGHTNER Gorgeous Georgia "Wagner had best stick to. wrestling. This, he unwillingly proved last night when he got his battle - scarred (and brittle) chin in the way of a wild haymaker swung , by one Tough Tony Ross -after just 20 seconds of their third' heat in their 10-rounder at the armory, said chirk! catching said wallop with such effect that Georgie - landed flat on his back and stayed that way until Rereree Packy McFar land counted him out Even a "coke", his wife and a helpful Don Madison failed to bring bleeding Wagner around for some second after Ross, McFarland and a hefty portion of the jam-packed gallery sought the exits. The Ions; - awaited punch ing party was all It wm cracked up t be while It lasted and had the customers howling from start to finish especially at th finish. It was a typical box ing brawl between two rasslers not much finesse, little foot work just one haymaker after another, hilarious through out. It was Ross all the way, too. Four-Corners Tony displayed a classy looking left jab and kept Georgie off balance with it during most of the first two rounds. And when he unloaded his right he wasn't fooling. Neither was Wag ner, and between the two there were some TNT-inflated blows landed. Such was attested to by Salem Boxing Commission Ap pointed McFarland who after the brawl declared the bemuscled gents were tattooing each other with much more than love taps. Wagner's kisser will bear out Packy this morning also. Wagner, more reluctant to pitch toe-to-toe than Ross, none theless sank a hard right in To ny's ribs early in the first round, sending Ross down for a no count. After a wild skirmish in one corner later, Ross missed with a tremendous right, but in getting out of harm's way Georgie hit the deck for a no count. ,At the bell both were flaying away and hard. Ross connected with one of his wild rights early in the second sending Wagner down for a two count. Another wild skirmish and a clinch, then Georgie just could n't help being Gorgeous Georgie in person, so kneed Ross in the tummy as McFarland parted them. Wagner was rightfully reprimand ed for his naughty deed by Mc Farland, but that was nothing compared to what Ross repri manded him with. A jolting ser ies of lefts and rights and down went Georgie. At "three" the bell rang, saving him, but he was ac tually counted out before most of the clients, including Wagner and McFarland knew it had bonged. Dazed Georgie was an easy target at the outset of the third wham, wham, more vicious rights from Ross and down went Wagner for the night." A king sized right both gashed Geor gie's unprotected mouth and sent him to sleep early and ab ruptly. The largest crowd to see an ath letic event in years at the armory hooted and howled approval be fore leaving convinced to a cus tomer the Ross-Wagner issue is settled. Even Gorgeous Georgie will admit it now. The two grappling matches preceding the bopping; bee were also better - than - average affairs although both were marref somewhat by substitu tions. Elton Owen, the referee usually, went to a sizzling 30 minute draw with Jack "Bash 'em Lipscomb and Milton Adolphns Olson, the "Human Football, survived bis usual physical beating by taking the third and winning fall : from Glen "Baldy" Stone, the Seattle roughian. Stayton Cagers Drub Gates 41-10 STAYTON Coach Van Dries che's Stayton Packers opened their South Marion County B bas ketball campaigning with - a lop sided 41-10 win over usually po tent Gates high. Jim O'Connor, veteran Stayton forward dumped in 19 points to lead scoring. GATES 1 (41) STAYTON Oliver (8 T 09) O'Connor Rush (0 , F (2) Dotnbrosky Rains 0 C (9) Johnson Henness () G (51 Freel Champ 2I G 41 Keilson Subs scoring: Stayton Mauser , 2. Referee: Hennaback. :: , ;f . i -. i Touchdown Club Aicard To Coach Lou Little NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (JP)-Lsi Little, coach of the Columbia uni versity football ' team , that failed to wm a game this, year, today was awarded the Touchdown club of New York award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to football. AwayE arly Top Ho op Tilts Village eago ellenis who like their basketball en the ex ceptional side can tab Thursday v--an4l Friday Z . tt.4.. a kl week as nights to howl, for both Sales Mgh's VIks and If Ilia m e tie's Navycats bend "Into first class engage ments ' en re spec tic even- X4 ROY HELSER lugs. Thursday night at the Villa the Red and Blacks, who look like they definitely have the po tentialities ; of a championship quint again, scramble with Coast Conference Bosses End Winter Meet, Keep Atherton, Vote Bowl Shares All Teams SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1MP-Representatives of the Pacifie coast conference completed their annual winter meeting here today by voting to continue to share, profits from the Rose Bowl among its ten members and by re-elcting all officrs. Conference Commissioner Edwin M. Aherton was reappointed for a fifth term. The decision on the Rose Bowl game to be played New Year's day between member schools Albina Hellship Basketeer AL POPICK, former. U of Oregon guard. Is now caging for the touted Albina Hellship cagers of Portland. The Albinas, Undefeated and led by former AII-American 'Slim' Wlntermutc, play Willamette here next Friday night. Woe Is Bobo--Hiked to 1-A II ARTS VILLE. SC. Dee. 14 (Jf)- Louis Norman "Bobo Newsom. righthanded pitcher who has just been trade dto the Philadelphia Athletics by the Washington Senators, Juts been reclassified 1-A by his local se lective service board. His trade to the Athletics for Pitcher Roger Wolff was dis closed yesterday. Vik Matsters Start Today Wrestling instruction" classes at Salem high a "must" tor every physically fit boy in the school start today, announced Athletic Director Gurnee Flesh er yester day. Every boy will engage in at least one match under the super vision of Flesher, Tommy Dry nan or Herm Schwartzkopf, with ultimate winners to engage in a tournament to determine class champions. Another tournament will be held to determine school champions in the various weights, these grapplers to form the Vik wrestling team. Flesher also announced that Tony Ross, Salem's popular professional wrestler would be on hand at the school all day today helping ' teach the aspir ants the fundamentals of the -sport,'' "V""'"' Boxing classes start at the Villa as soon as wrestling is finished, Dry nan to coach the leather swingers. - Bill Sickle Cops Meadows Gallop SAN MATEO; Calif., Dec. 14-. (S-Bill Sickle, owned by Warner Brothers, defeated Jerry Lee by three lengths in the $1500 whip and spur handicap for 3-year-olds at Bay Meadows race track' today. Precipitous was third. Time .was 1:10 45 for six furlongs. . BiU Sickle paid $18,60. $8.50 and $4.90, Jerry Lee $6 JO - and $4.40 and Precipitous $4.20. - onTap for Village Bask ctball Gustomers .Coach Mel Johnson's all-veteran and highly regarded Springfield high Miller, an outfit which oven Cach Johnson declares Is --fairly tall and fast In the right places and capable, . The Salem - Springfield tilt. No, on the Viking, slat for the season. Is booked for an S j.m. start with a prelim fea turing Frank Beer's Jay vees ' to start things at t:45. Th VIks opened campaigning by dumping MeMinnville i last Friday night 38-28, and looked fast and classy In so doing. Friday night Coach Duke Trotter's Navycats, long overdue for a victory, hit and run with perhaps . the- best basketball team In the northwest. Album's Hellshrps of Portland. WU Frosh Top 91st Division Coach Lew Carroll's Willamette Frosh hoops ters galloped to a 43 24 victory over the Camp .dair 91st Division quint last night in the WU hoop hall. Fritz Anunsen, former Salem eager and Fedjes of Astoria scored 32 of the 43 counters rung up by the Frosh, Anunsen 15, Fedjes 17 with the latter high for the game. The soldier club, with five members in the hospital and two more on military duty, entered the game after a day of march ing. They finished the encounter appearing a tired lot. Halftime score was 20-9. FHOSH (43) (24) UST DIV. Reeves (7) F.l 3 Wisx Anunsen (15) T (1) Veanc Ingles (I) C (11) Walters Fedjes (17) G.. 8) Mitas Hedges (1) G (8) Cartwright Clark (2) S Widdo ws Voted On Star Team KLAMATH FALLS, Det. 14-P) Grant high of "Portland, Oregon's prep football champion, placed three men on the runner-up Klam ath Pelicans all-opponent team today. The first team selections: Jones, Grant, and Barnes, McLoughlin, ends; Jones, Eugene, and Cham bers, Bend, " tackles; Blevins, Grants Pass, and Carnine, Grant, guards; Widdows, Salem, center; Riggs, Ashland, Koch, Grant, Con nors, Grants Pass, and Wallen, Bend, backs. Riggs was the unan imous choice for captain. 'Frisco Golf Open Set -SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 14 -JPi The San Francisco $10,000 victory open golf tournament will ?: be played January 14-16 on the mun icipally owned Harding golf course, the sponsoring junior chamber of commerce announced tonight -CVVV DR. WILL J. THOMPSON Optometrist and Orthopist 311 Oregon Bid. Over Sean Store I.;: r - r Coaehod by, Urge! -Slim" ; Wlatermute, the An-Americaa off Oregon's famed -national champion "Alleyeats and who plays center 'on this elab. . th Hellships are still undefeated after playing such outfits as Oregon twice, Oregon . State,' Fort Lewis Reception Center, Pacific Packards, as well as the teams In the Portland City league -A" division. , : . " Assisting Wlntermutc la mak ing the claim that the Hellships are the best in the northwest hoop - business - are such lumi naries as Jack Butterworth. once quite a eager for Oregon, and George . Washington V; Claude "Red" O'ConncU, the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth whlzxer who's better Washington and Southern Califor- nia means -that the six non football playing members will share in proceeds of the Pasadena classic as they did last January 1. Atherton said that the new lower - priced tickets for the traditional Tournament of Roses game will mean a smaller return to conference members. From last New Tear's game nine member schools aside from University of California at Los Angeles which met Georgia In the Rose Bowl received ap proximately $7500 each. They were University of California and UCLA the only two con ference schools playing football this -year and non-playing Montana, Idaho, Oregon State college, Stanford, Washington State college and University of Oregon. Conference representatives re elected John W. Olmstead of UC LA as president of the faculty group and Orland John Hollis of Oregon os secretary, while grad uate managers returned to office Alfred R. Masters of Stanford, president, and Arnold Eddy, USC, secretary. The meeting also: . Suspended for the duration a section of the athletic participa tion rule to provide that military trainees in the various colleges would not lose a season's compe tition (civilian students, however, will be subject to the old rule); Permitted 'for the duration an unlimited number of spring prac tice sessions up until August 1 in stead of the 30-practice limita tions; Voted a Rose Bowl profits con tribution for "the improvement of recreational opportunities and fa cilities for men in the armed ser vices overseas," and named a committee to select a military agency to distribute the fund; Waived 'for the duration an eligibility restriction which pre vented any student from partici pating in the annual cast-west Shrine game without affecting future eligibility (heretofore, only college players who com pleted three years of varsity were eligible for the game); Cancelled for the duration the annual conference basketball championshij playoff between northern and southern division winners; Postponed "until Juno 12 at a tentative spring meeting at Port land formation of the 1944 foot ball schedule. Mat Classes Start at Y Wrestling Instruction classes started last night at the YMCA with nine enthusiasts working out under the direction of Don Hen drie, former Washington State college titleholder, announced Di rector Chet Goodman. The class es, open to everyone belonging to the Y from junior high school age up, will be held every Tuesday and Thursday night from 7 to 830 p. m. Although Coach Hendrie is merely associating students with fundamentals during earlier class es, a series of matches is planned for the future. Goodman also announced Chief Specialist Duke Trotter, former UCLA athletic star now coaching the Willamette cage team, will be guest mentor to rn 1 g h t at the Ts basketball school. . ..t . HEMOnnilOIDS (Piles) Esrcfa (E:?tsn), Fisssri it fistta. Smek diaoraats isiaab yoax lla aHtcliiy aTslsg wwn, ro30ya w aa N aet i kaisllil Aok torn at Hmm treat track. Call tor miiM!H a wmd l o ;.- run awiyiua Boo int. . Ooaa Ivmmmgt. Mw .WW., frt, 7 8:30 DnChDEAMCLirilC ftytlclWM m. E. Coc S. Bo-aafd aatl Gm4 In, : 'miam KArt 381 e, hrtbW. Om t 3 Thursday embered Hereabouts as an outfielder on the Salem Senator nine; Al Poplck, speedy U of Oregon guard once, and Morry and Roy Helser, both formerly of Ltnfleld college fame," Roy the same lef thanded. gent who portslded for the Senators la lMt-41 and later for Portland's Beavers, . . '': V;-k"i::'; A victory for Willamette over th Hellships would bo the No. 1 upset of the season in the state, no less. And although Trotter harbors no vision of ; his fast- -but-fruitless V-12'ers coming, out of Friday night's mix with their losing, streak' snapped at five, he nevertheless reckons that If his men can find their long-lost shooting eyes all at once the star-studded Hcllshlp- Basketball HIGH SCHOOL. Franklin 31. Conunere IS. Roosevelt S7. Grant 29. - - Jetferson 20. Washington IS. Lincoln 40 Sabin 24. , (AM abovo Portland) COLLKOK t - Oklahoma A At U 38. City CoUeg of New York 27. Indiana 44. Wabash ST.- SMU 51. Bergstrom FieM 48. . Southwestern SO. Texas. 41. Villa nora 43. Philadelphia Marines 32. Skaters Have Picnic BEND, Ore, Dec H.-(P)-Ska-ters crowded over what was one of the Pacific northwest's lar gest outdoor ice rinks today, as low temperatures covered the nearby Tumalo reservoir with three inches of ice. Released front the U. S. looking for a good place nuunoa ! -: MtentioiiHiii! uill find The Best Clothing Buy on the Coas JOE'S i fir Upslairs Clolhes Shop k Sj KM. - . . ! . ; 1 i Where pense, profits Open Every Night Til 9 O'CIock' Until Xmas He Will Be Delighted tvith a Gift of Complete New Fall and? Wjnter Outfit For Men and BUY ALL 3 Or purchase a single suit or plete selection of patterns, America's foremost 180 wool fabrics: exoertlr tailored br highest paid union craftsmen styles. 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Their speed - and scrapplaess have taken care of that, but in the hoop-hole hitting depart ment -F. i-. ! - i tIl Meanwhile ..Coach "LF rank Brown, anxious to find out Just how good his i troupe really is. has been trying to line jup a scrimmage with Trotter's Navy cats. :-.! rj - ; l.j - I i ij - The Albina - Navycat g-amo Is billed for S pan. Friday. ! Indep Gridmen Given Avards INDEPENDENCE-i-The annual Independence Hopster football team letter awards go to 20 play era this year, announces Ray Scott. The Hopsters Coach had a 50-50 season,' winning three and losing three, h i seniors to oe awarded are Captain G e o r g e Howard, Roger; Langs ton, j Lester Farris, I Perry r Jones, Edward Brown, Wayne Gottfried, Gilbert Maret, Glenn Dossier, Ivan ; Finley, Clarence Irving, Ted McLean and Zane Garren. Juniors -r- Glen Sw ermg- en. Rod Jones and Harry Parvine. 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